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Sutri (Latin Sutrium) is an
Ancient town,
modern comune and
former bishopric (now a
Latin titular see) in the
province of Viterbo,
about 50 kilometres...
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Council of
Sutri (or
Synod of
Sutri) was
called by the Holy
Roman Emperor Henry III and
opened on
December 20, 1046, in the
hilltown of
Sutri, at the edge...
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Donation of
Sutri was an
agreement reached at
Sutri by Liutprand, King of the
Lombards and Pope
Gregory II in 728. At
Sutri, the two
reached an agreement...
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Sutri Treasure is an
important Lombardic ****d
found at
Sutri,
Italy in the late
nineteenth century that is
currently in the
collections of the British...
- the
Papal States from 1 May 1045
until his
resignation at the
Council of
Sutri on 20
December 1046. Gratian, the
archpriest of St. John by the
Latin Gate...
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forces crossed the
Brenner P**** into Italy,
where he
summoned the
Council of
Sutri to
decide the matter.
Benedict IX,
Sylvester III, and
Gregory VI were all...
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Sutri was a
Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory in
central Italy,
created in 1435 by
unifying the
diocese of Nepi and the
diocese of
Sutri. It...
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regarded as the most
successful Lombard monarch,
notable for the
Donation of
Sutri in 728,
which was the
first accolade of
sovereign territory to the Papacy...
- Appels, Belgium, (4th–6th centuries) Part of the Asyut, Domagnano, Artres,
Sutri,
Bergamo and
Belluno Treasures, (4th–7th centuries)
Lycurgus Cup, a unique...
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Sutri Parish (Latvian:
Sutru pagasts) is an
administrative unit of Līvāni Muni****lity in the
Latgale region of Latvia.
Sutri, Latvia [lv] -
parish administrative...