Leo (c.965–1026) was a German prelate who served as the Bishop of Vercelli from 999. Born in Hildesheim, he was made an archdeacon by 998 and was appointed...
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Vercelli in 924 Eusebius of Vercelli (283–371), bishop from Sardinia and is counted a saint John of Vercelli (1200s–1283) Leo of Vercelli (died 1026), German...
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(House of Luxembourg) Hugh IV, lord of Lusignan (approximate date) Leo of Vercelli, German archdeacon and bishop Jonathan Riley-Smith (2004). The New...
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physicist (d. 1040) Leo of Vercelli, German bishop (approximate date) Sharif al-Murtaza, Buyid Shia scholar (d. 1044) Theodoric I, duke of Upper Lorraine (approximate...
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bears resemblance in this respect to the classicising verse of Leo of Vercelli in praise of Otto III and Gregory V (c.1000), in which he notes that Africa...
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under Duke Otto I of Carinthia. Not until 1004 could the new German King Henry II of Germany, by the aid of Bishop Leo of Vercelli, move into Italy to...
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Italy in the Middle Ages (redirect from History of Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance)
II of Germany, by the aid of Bishop Leo of Vercelli, move into Italy to have himself crowned rex Italiae. Arduin ranks as the last domestic "King of Italy"...
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Hildesheim (redirect from History of Hildesheim)
of Hildesheim Leo of Vercelli (ca 965–1026), prelate who served as the Bishop of Vercelli from 999 Benno of Meissen (ca 1010–1106), named Bishop of Meissen...
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Archdiocese of Vercelli (Latin: Archidioecesis Vercellensis) is a Latin Metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy, one of the two...
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Epistulae ad Familiares (category Collections of letters)
written in the first half of the 9th century in several hands (M); at one point it was in the hands of bishop Leo of Vercelli, and it is included in the...
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Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Conrad II of Germany)
celebrated Easter with the aged Bishop Leo of Vercelli, who had been a chief advisor to the late Emperor Otto III. When Leo died a few days later, Archbishop...
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Otto III (r. 996–1002), the son of the Byzantine princess Theophanu, bestowed it on his chancellor, Leo of Vercelli (999–1026). In the end, it only became...
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Pope Leo IX (21 June 1002 – 19 April 1054), born Bruno von Egisheim-Dagsburg, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12...
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Marquis Ulric Manfred II of Turin, and Bishop Leo of Vercelli. The allies soon found themselves at odds and warring on each other. Leo besieged Santhià, where...
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date) Hugh I, count of Empúries and Peralada (approximate date) Ibn al-Haytham, Arab astronomer and physicist (d. 1040) Leo of Vercelli, German bishop (approximate...
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Thurn und Valsássina-Como-Vercelli (12 February 1962 – 29 November 1988), styled upon her marriage as Princess Ludwig Rudolph of Hanover, was an Austrian...
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Leo of Vercelli, German archdeacon and bishop 1027 January 3 – Fujiwara no Yukinari, Japanese calligrapher (b. 972) August 6 – Richard III, duke of Normandy...
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the aid of Italy. Leo of Vercelli wrote a panegyric, begin with a prayer that Rome would blossom under Otto. The poem praises the collaboration of the emperor...
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at the Vercelli Psychiatric Hospital was the summary execution - by partisans of the 182nd Garibaldi Brigade "Pietro Camana" - of a group of Italian...
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Football in Italy (redirect from List of Italian footballers)
one was won by Pro Vercelli). This season was the first victory for Inter, having defeated Pro Vercelli in the final by a score of 10–3. Even the Italian...
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Retrieved 24 July 2023. "Benvenuto Filippo Fiumanò" (in Italian). FC Pro Vercelli 1892. 27 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023. "Juventus youngster moves to...
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9 October 1495: Charles VIII and Ludovico Sforza concluded the Peace of Vercelli between France and Milan. The Venetians and Spanish claimed they were...
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Il Sodoma (category People from Vercelli)
was born in Vercelli, Piedmont, in 1477. His first master was the "archaic" Martino Spanzotti; he also appears to have been a student of the painter Giovenone...
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March 1985. It was created by TV executive Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers...
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Pope Innocent V (redirect from Peter of Tarentaise (Pope))
was assigned the title of Preacher General. In 1264 a new Master General of the Order of Preachers was elected, John of Vercelli. It was taken as an opportunity...
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The São Léo Open is a tennis tournament held in São Leopoldo, Brazil since 2011. The event is part of the ATP Challenger Tour and is played on outdoor...
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ATP Challenger Tour (redirect from List of ATP Challenger Tour events)
Challenger of Santa Clarita Charles Sturt Adelaide International Charlottesville Men's Pro Challenger China International Suzhou Citta' di Vercelli – Trofeo...
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2020–21 Juventus FC season (section End of season)
Retrieved 14 January 2021. "Davide De Marino ceduto alla Juventus". F.C. Pro Vercelli 1892 (in Italian). 16 January 2021. Archived from the original on 16 January...
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Constantine the Great (redirect from Constantine I of the Roman Empire)
the unity of church and state, as opposed to separation of church and state. He founded the city of Constantinople and made it the capital of the Empire...
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Old English literature (category History of literature in the United Kingdom)
Chapter Manuscript 3501. The Vercelli Book contains both poetry and prose; it is not known how it came to be in Vercelli. The Beowulf Manuscript (British...
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