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Gauscelin de Jean Duèse,
Pedro Gómez
Barroso [Lützelschwab, pp. 481–482],
Imbertus de
Puteo (Dupuis) [Lützelschwab, pp. 471–472],
Giovanni Colonna, Pierre...
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Molaria O.P. (1262 - 1272)
Gerardo Bianchi O.Cist. (March 1278 - 1281)
Imbertus de
Puteo (Dupuis) (18
December 1327 - 26 May 1348)
Pectin de Montesquieu...
- 6. Duchesne, p. 80, no. 2. Fisquet, pp. 6–7. Duchesne, p. 81, no. 3.
Imbertus: Fisquet, p. 7. C. Munier,
Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506 (Turnholt:...
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Imbert du Puy (DuPuy, Dupuis; Lat.
Imbertus de Podio, Ital.
Umberto del Pozzo) (born at
Montpellier in Languedoc, died in
Avignon on 26 May 1348) was a...
- at the time. It
gives the name of
Subardus as "Suard" (or "Sward"), and
Imbertus as Ymbert, who is Goffar's men's "chieftain by
common agreement". John...
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March 1413. He died on 16
February 1420. Eubel, I, p. 77, 85, 132, 537.
Imbertus was
appointed on 27
March 1398. He died in 1438. Gams, p. 479. Eubel, I...