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- friend of Gelasius. Pandolfo of Pisa, Pandolfo Pisano, Pandulfus of Pisa, Pandulfus Pis****, Pandulfus Aletrinus, Pandulphus Pis****, Pandulphus Aletrinus...
- followed Anacletus II in the schism of 1130. Ildebrandus (1156 - 1178) Pandulfus de Masca (1182 - 1201) Steph**** de Ceccano, O.Cist. (1213 - 1227) Guilelmus...
- 434-440. Hüls, p. 232, note 2. Crisogono was papal Bibliothecarius. Pandulfus Pis**** states he was a creation of Pope Paschal II ["Vita Gelasii papae"...
- Pope Innocent IV intervened in a jurisdictional dispute between Bishop Pandulfus and the cathedral Chapter, deciding that the bishop should not have the...
- Prenestinus episcopus. Petrus, Portuensis et Sancte Rufine epsicopus. Pandulfus, presbiter cardinalis basilice duodecim Apostolorum. Petrus, presbiter...
- "Paschalis II vita", attributed to Petrus Pis****, but probably the work of Pandulfus Pis****. Stefania Anzoise (2015), "Pandolfo da Alatri." (in Italian),...
- Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria Transtiberim, Pandulfus of Ss. Apostolorum, Ubertus of S. Lorenzo in Damaso; Ardicio of S. Teodoro...
- Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria Transtiberim, Pandulfus of Ss. Apostolorum, Ubertus of S. Lorenzo in Damaso; Ardicio of S. Teodoro...
- synod in Mâcon, where he was stricken by a sudden severe illness, which Pandulfus Pis**** identified as pleurisy. Immediately upon recognising the severity...
- (attested 1126) Robertus ? Risus Hervaeus (Erveo) (attested 1171–1197) ... Pandulfus (1224) Joannes (1259–1283) Robertus d'Asprello (1284–1297) Guido (1297–1301)...