-
friend of Gelasius.
Pandolfo of Pisa,
Pandolfo Pisano,
Pandulfus of Pisa,
Pandulfus Pis****,
Pandulfus Aletrinus,
Pandulphus Pis****,
Pandulphus Aletrinus...
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followed Anacletus II in the
schism of 1130.
Ildebrandus (1156 - 1178)
Pandulfus de
Masca (1182 - 1201) Steph**** de Ceccano, O.Cist. (1213 - 1227) Guilelmus...
- 1004–1009) ...
Isambardus (attested 1050)
Arduinus (attested 1059) ...
Pandulfus, O.S.B. (attested 1122)
Petrus (ca. 1171–1192)
Theodinus (1193–1227) Roffredus...
- were reversed, and the
diocese of
Marsi reunited in its
original form.
Pandulfus continued as its bishop, and Atto, at the
insistence of the
entire ****embly...
- This is a
demonstration of the
accidental survival of
papal do****ents.
Pandulfus Pis****, "Life of Pope Calixtus," in:
Watterich II, p. 115. Gregorovius...
- Watterich, p. 102.
Watterich II, p. 100, from the "Vita Gelasii" of
Pandulfus Pis****. Hüls, p. 197, with note 11. P.F. Kehr,
Italia pontificia Vol...
-
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...
-
counts of Teano, in
favour of
Pandulf III. His name in
Latin is
given as
Pandulfus,
Pandolfus or Paldolfus, in
Italian as
Pandolfo or Paldolfo. In some sources...
- Pope
Innocent IV
intervened in a
jurisdictional dispute between Bishop Pandulfus and the
cathedral Chapter,
deciding that the
bishop should not have the...