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Mincius may
refer to:
Mincius, the
Latin name for the
river Mincio Mincius,
nickname for
Antipope Benedict X (died 1073/1080),
Antipope 1058–1059, called...
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deposed in 1048.
Benedict X
reportedly later was
given the
nickname of
Mincius (thin) due to his ignorance. His
mother was
present at his
trial in April...
- the
southeast angle of the
Lacus Benacus (Lago di Garda), just
where the
Mincius (modern Mincio)
issued from the lake. The name is
found under the corrupted...
- The
Mincio (Italian: [ˈmintʃo]; Lombard: Mens; Venetian: Menzo; Latin:
Mincius;
Ancient Gr****: Μίγχιος, romanized: Mínchios) is a
river in the Lombardy...
- 1058). the
Tusculan party appointed a
successor in the
person of John
Mincius,
Bishop of Velletri,
under the name of
Benedict X. His elevation, due to...
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northern Lake Garda.
According to the Greco-Roman mythology, the
River Mincius was the
child of the Lake Benacus. In
ancient German Sagas,
Garda was home...
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Oeagrus Maeander ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Caria ✓
Meles ✓ ****anicus,
Eugaeon Lydia *
Mincius ✓
Virgil Gallia,
Italy *
Nestos or
Nessus ✓ ✓ Bistonia,
Thrace ✓ Nilus...
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plucks no
berries from the
myrtle and ivy, nor
calls upon
Arethuse and
Mincius, nor
tells of
rough satyrs and
fauns with
cloven heel.
Where there is leisure...
- 996–1027 Leo II, 1032–1038 Amato, 1044
Johannes 1050
Benedictus 1057
Johannes Mincius (1058–1060)
United with
Ostia in
April 1060
Sources for the
period 1057–1130:...
- tree,
along with a
goatherd Corydon and a
shepherd Thyrsis, by the
river Mincius. The two
young men are
described as
Arcades ambo 'Arcadians both'. Daphnis...