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- Serlo or Sarlo (French Serlon, Italian Serlone) is a Norman masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse Særli, and may refer to: Serlo I of Hauteville...
- The monastic Congregation of Savigny (Savigniac Order) started in the abbey of Savigny, situated in northern France, on the confines of Normandy and Brittany...
- Calabria's aristocracy (The name Sarlo is to be often found in the form Serlo, Serlon, or Serlonis used from its Latin forms). In the 16th century the Baron Don...
- Carless (1911). "John of Hexham". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). p. 449. Jan Öberg (ed.). Serlon de Wilton: Poèmes latins. Stockholm, 1965....
- Serlo II (also Sarlo, Serlone in Italian and Serlon in French : after 1027/35 – 1072), son and namesake of Serlo of Hauteville and grandson of Tancred...
- Serlon de Burci was a Norman of the eleventh century. After the Norman conquest of England, he became a feudal baron and major landowner in south-west...
- Marcel Schwob, La légende de Serlon de Wilton. Walter Map, De Nugis Curialium 2.4. Gerald of Wales, Speculum Ecclesiae 2.33. Serlon de Wilton. Poèmes latins...
- Serlo I of Hauteville (also spelled Sarlo or Serlon in French) was a son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife, Muriella, probably the youngest, though...
- French novelist and philologist Marcel Schwob in his pamphlet La légende de Serlon de Wilton (Paris, 1899). A. G. Rigg (10 December 1992). A History of Anglo-Latin...
- Malaterra, monk, preacher, and historian, was a monk there in his youth. Serlon and Philippe the Baker, who became bishops of Séez. Frilion or Foulques...