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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...
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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...
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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...
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twelfth century, its most
distinguished scion being Rolandino P****eggeri
generally known as
Rolandino of Bologna, who died in 1300 AD,
whose masterwork...