-
common link of a
mysterious ice
cream man
named Rick (revealed to be
Riccardus) who
while a
seemingly ordinary Ice
Cream Man
possesses inexplicable powers...
- the bishop, as for
example in 1225 when they
chose a
cathedral canon,
Riccardus, by lot. The
election was
confirmed by Pope
Honorius III
despite his displeasure...
- Hungarian).
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Riccardus frater (c. 1200s). "A JULI**** ELSŐ ÚTJÁRÓL KÉSZÜLT JELENTÉS 1237-BŐL...
-
Toscanella was
united with the
diocese of
Viterbo in the
person of
Bishop Riccardus, who died in that year or earlier.
Carlo Calisse points out that there...
- 1194 - 9 May 1202)
Robertus attested 31
August 1202 - 21
September 1225)
Riccardus (September 1225 - c. 1225) Bishop-elect
Opizzo (1227–1231) Sede remoto...
-
Roman Curia. He died in 1554, and his
successor Paulus Riccardus of
Aversa was named;
Paulus Riccardus, however, died
before his consecration. Ug****i, p...
- 1048, 1049)
Bonizo (attested 1050)
Gisilbertus (attested 1059, 1080) ...
Riccardus (attested 1086, 1093) ...
Guido (attested 1111, 1112)
Petrus (attested...
- 1161) Milo (c. 1165–1167) Sede
vacante (7 years)
Rusticus (1168–1172)
Riccardus (attested 1179–1200)
Matthaeus Alberici (1201–1210)
Joannes Capelli (attested...
-
Ptolemy of Lucca, Jord****,
Bernardus Guidonis,
Guillaume de Nangis,
Riccardus Malaspina,
Giovanni Villani, or S.
Antoninus of Florence.
Henricus Spond****...
- (844 – ca. 852/3, 858–867, and 877–878/9)
Sophronius (c. 876–878) ...
Riccardus Palmeri (1156? –
December 1182)
Laurentius (c. 1192 – 1200/1201) Gottofredus...