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Jacobus de Voragine, OP (c. 1230 – 13/16 July 1298) was an
Italian chronicler and
archbishop of Genoa. He was the author, or more
accurately the compiler...
- von Luni as the margrave. This
territory was also
known as the
marca Januensis or
March of
Genoa as its
capital city was Genoa. In 961, Otto invaded...
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Omnipotentia Dei have also been
attributed to him. Also
rendered as
Johannes Januensis de Balbis, John Balbi, or
Giovanni Balbi. Hans
Sauer in A.P.
Cowie (ed...
- her
etymologies from the
Legenda Aurea of
Jacobus de
Voragine (Jacobus
Januensis –
James of
Genoa – in the rubric). "Academyofsaintcecilia.com". Ode on...
- her
etymologies from the
Legenda Aurea of
Jacobus de
Voragine (Jacobus
Januensis -
James of
Genoa - in the rubric). This page or
section lists people that...
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Genista ifniensis Caball.
Genista involucrata Spach Genista januensis Viv. subsp.
januensis Viv. subsp.
lydia (Boiss.) Kit Tan & Ziel.
Genista juzepczukii...
- p. 13.
Synodus dioecesana Januensis ab
Eminentissimo et Rev.mo D. D.
Stephano S. R. E.
Presbytero Cardinali Duratio Januensi Archiepiscopo clelbrata anno...
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division consisted of
eastern Liguria and was also
known as the
marca Januensis or
March of Genoa. It
consisted of
Tuscany with the
cities of Genoa, Luni...
- Hispanica, or
Spanish March, or
March of Barcelona,
created in 795
Marca Januensis,
centred on Genoa, an
alternative name for the
Marca Obertenga Marca Obertenga...
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Galvano da
Levanto or Galv**** de
Levanto (fl. c. 1300) was a
Genoese physician and writer.
Devoutly religious, he may have
joined the
Third Order of Saint...