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- in the Gesta episcoporum Virdunensium. Richerus tells the story of a Salernitan physician at the French court in 947, whose medical knowledge he describes...
- "achieved the near-impossible: an alliance against him of the Beneventans, Salernitans, Neapolitans and Spoletans; later sources include Sawadān as well." In...
- Saracen pirates. The Salernitans were afraid to offer battle, but the Normans were not. Soon their bravery drew out the Salernitans and together they routed...
- Romana/Romani/Romano ("Roman"/"from Rome") Salerno/Salernitani/Salernitano ("Salernitan"/"from Salerno") Sardo ("Sardinian"/"from Sardinia") Siciliana/Siciliani/Siciliano...
- radiated northward and had reached the interior of the Cilento, deep in Salernitan territory. Parts of the central and northwestern Salento, recovered early...
- each named after a large coastal city. Along the northern coast of the Salernitan Gulf and on the south of the Sorrentine Peninsula runs the Amalfi Coast...
- "Trotta" or "Trocta" are the only forms of this common woman's name found in Salernitan sources of the 12th century; "Trotula", in contrast, is never do****ented...
- other troops, probably mostly Muslims. After having been welcomed by the Salernitans, he recovered ground in Campania, sacking Pozzuoli, Alife, Capua, and...
- Pisans, were commonplace. In the tenth century Gaetans, Amalfitans, and Salernitans were present **** magno negotio ("with great business") in Pavia. At Constantinople...
- radiated northward and had reached the interior of the Cilento, deep in Salernitan territory. Parts of the central and north-western Salento, recovered early...