Walter of Palear (or Palearia, also Gualtiero da Pagliaria; died 1229 or 1231) was the chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily under Queen Constance and the...
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chancellor Walter of Palearia and Dipold of Vohburg was defeated by Walter III of Brienne. Markward was killed, and Frederick fell under the control of William...
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Fifth Crusade (redirect from Capture of Jerusalem (1218))
squadron under fleet admiral Henry of Malta, and Sicilian chancellor Walter of Palearia and German imperial marshal Anselm of Justingen, had been sent by Frederick...
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Zanolini, volunteer member of the World Scout Committee Walter of Palearia (died 1229 or 1231), chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily This page or section...
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Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Henry VI of Germany)
like the Troia bishop Walter of Palearia who became chancellor. His loyal henchman Markward von Annweiler was appointed a duke of Ravenna, placing him...
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Frederick I of Sicily)
1206. Frederick was subsequently under tutor Walter of Palearia, until, in 1208, he was declared of age. At that time he spoke five languages, Greek, Arabic...
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replaced by the chancellor Walter of Palearia. William still held the royal palace, however. With the aid of Diepold, Count of Acerra, he was eventually...
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Anweiler from a position of power, attempting to restrict him to his fief in Molise, as well as Walter of Palearia and Conrad I, Duke of Spoleto. While her...
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squadron under fleet admiral Henry of Malta, and Sicilian chancellor Walter of Palearia and German imperial marshal Anselm of Justingen, had also been recently...
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guardian of the young Frederick, William of Capparone, to release the boy to the hands of Walter of Palearia, the chancellor and an ally of the Germans...
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Guglielmo Grasso (redirect from William of Brindisi)
the Sicilian chancellor, Walter of Palearia, confirmed Grasso's titles to his heir, Enrico Pescatore. Enrico was in control of Malta by 1203. His name...
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Kamp, p. 503 with notes 8-10. Roggerius died in 1189. Kamp, p. 509. Walter of Palearia: Kamp, pp. 509-514. Petrus: Kamp, p. 515. Philippus was consecrated...
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Archbishop Carus of Monreale [it], he opposed the policies of Walter of Palearia and Markward of Anweiler. In January 1201, he was encouraged in this stance by...
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of Counts Gentile and Manerio of Manoppello when they founded a hospital at Roccamontepiano. In 1200, he worked for their brother, Walter of Palearia...
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(1158–1167) John of Ajello (1167–1169) Robert (1170–1179) Symon (1189–1191) Leo IV (attested 1194) Roger Orbus (1195–1206) Walter of Palearia (1208–1229) Heinrich...
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Also, dewlap; lappet; palearia. Specialized type: rictal wattle. A type of caruncle, the wattle is a flap or lobe of flesh, often of a vivid colour, that...
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siege of William of Palearia's troops. During the following year, after the groundless news of Innocent III's death had spread, the people of Barletta...
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External cardinal (redirect from Lists of the external cardinals)
Archived from the original on 2006-02-23. Retrieved 2009-06-09. Klewitz, Hans-Walter (1957). Reformpapsttum und Kardinalkolleg. Die Entstehung des Kardinalkollegiums...
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