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- Rolandino of Padova (1200–1276) was an Italian medieval jurist and writer. He studied at the University of Bologna, where he was a pupil of Boncompagno...
- Paris, English Benedictine monk and chronicler (d. 1259)[citation needed] Rolandino of Padua, Italian professor, jurist and writer (d. 1276) Rudolf von Ems...
- Rolandino, one of the Apostles, described Margaret as from Trent and a companion of Dolcino for the past year. In 1302–1303, according to Rolandino,...
- In time the march came under the control of the Republic of Venice. Rolandino of Padua wrote a Chronicle of the Trevisan March around 1262, recounting...
- of the plague in the city. Behind the first column stands the tomb of Rolandino de’ P****eggeri by Giovanni (1305) and on the left, adjoining a house,...
- century, enriched by the monumental tombs of great Bolognese glossators Rolandino de'P****eggeri and Egidio Foscherari. Basilicas of St Francis, Santa Maria...
- in 1212 and later to his son Aldobrandino. According to the chronicler Rolandino of Padua, the young Ezzelino already showed a keen interest in siegecraft...
- 1216. Narrative sources for the war include the Liber chronicorum of Rolandino of Padua, Les estoires de Venise of Martino Canal, the Chronicon of Andrea...
- former lover Piers Gaveston, the Earl of Cornwall.[citation needed] 1347 – Rolandino Roncaglia is tried for sodomy, an event that caused a sensation in Italy...
- twelfth century, its most distinguished scion being Rolandino P****eggeri generally known as Rolandino of Bologna, who died in 1300 AD, whose masterwork...