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During this period,
known as the
Feudal Anarchy (888–962), the
title Rex
Italicorum ("King of the Italians" or "King of the Italics") was introduced. After...
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During this period,
known as the
Feudal Anarchy (888–962), the
title Rex
Italicorum ("King of the Italians" or "King of the Italics") was introduced. After...
- (Turnhout: Brepols, 1971)
Dialogorum libri quattuor seu De
miraculis patrum italicorum: Grégoire le Grand, Dialogues, ed.
Adalbert de Vogüé, 3 vols., Sources...
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Between 1910 and 1943,
Victor Emmanuel wrote the 20-volume
Corpus Nummorum Italicorum,
which catalogued each
specimen in his collection. He was
awarded the...
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German king. Otto
declared himself king and ****umed the
titles of Rex
Italicorum and Rex
Langobardorum in his acts from the 10
October onwards. Like Charlemagne...
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found in Italy. Curzi, M. and Barbaini, M.
Fungi aternenses ad
fungorum italicorum cognitionem aliquo incremento augendam ac descripti. Atti dell'Istituto...
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numismatics and a
great collector of coins; he
published the
Corpus Nummorum Italicorum (1909-1943), a work in 20
volumes in
which Italian coins are described...
- in the
National Museum of Rome; also
wrote a 20-volume
Corpus Nummorum Italicorum,
which catalogued each
specimen in his collection.
William Walter Coulthard...
- was
placed together with the
other ex-Lombard
territories in the
Regnum Italicorum,
entrusted to
Pepin under the
tutelage of his father, Charlemagne. Later...
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Sambon in 1912,
those contained in vol.
XVIII of the CNI (Corpus
Nummorum Italicorum) and
Memmo Cagiati's text of 1916-17. In particular, Cagiati's text lists...