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- Landulf or Landulph, Italian Landolfo and Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic (possibly Lombardic) origin. It may...
- Landolfo Caracciolo (Latin: Landulphus Caracciolus; died 1351) was a Franciscan theologian, diplomat and prelate from the Kingdom of Naples. Landolfo Caracciolo...
- which previously used to be sung in Italy". According to a narrative of Landulphus Senior, the eleventh-century chronicler of Milan, Charlemagne attempted...
- the Catholic Church, have signed Richard Bishop of Albano, have signed Landulphus Archbishop of Benevento, have read and signed Canon Bishop of the Church...
- II on 8 November 1108. In March 1112 at the Lateran Synod, Archbishop Landulphus and Bishop Guilelmus of Troia engaged in a controversy. At the beginning...
- (c. 916 ?) Teodulfus (c. 945–after 980) Joannes (c. 985 – c. 993) ... Landulphus (1019–1034) Conradus Obertus Conradus Mezanello (c. 1084) Cyriacus (c...
- 545) Anectarius († 573) Thibaut I. Droctigisilus († c. 589) Tondulphus Landulphus St. Ansericus or Anscher (623–52); St Ansery († c. 652) Bettolenus St...
- the tenth century at the instigation of Richard I of Normandy. Bishop Landulphus is credited with having discovered, in answer to fervent prayer, the relics...
- name in Italian is Landolfo di San Paolo or Landolfo Iuniore; in Latin Landulphus Iunior. Chiesa (2004). Cowdrey (1968), 292–94. Chiesa (2004): senza comprenderlo...
- first extant Ambrosian chants are written down. The Milanese chronicler Landulphus relates the tale that Charlemagne placed a Gregorian and an Ambrosian...