ALMERICUS I — ALMERICUS, I frater Balduini, Hierosolymorum Rex VI. Aegyptios vicit, Alexandriam cepit, et reddidit Soldano. Cairum autem, propter fidem non servatam, a Soldano, obledit. Obiit A. C. 1174. egni 12. Guil Tyr. l. 19. Genebr. Chron. Blond. l. 3.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ALMERICUS II — ALMERICUS, II Guidonis frater, Rex Cypri primum, postea quoque, Hierosolymâ a Saladino captâ, Rex Iudaeae. Sedit Ptolemaide, ubi nimiô Auratarum esu, obiit A. C. 1205. Ei Hugo fil. in Regno Cypri successit. Sanut. l. 3. c. 3. hist. Terrae Sanctae … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ALMERICUS — I. ALMERICUS Arnoldus, Archiepiscopus Narbonensis, primus contra Albigenses inquisitor. Item Patriarcha Hierosolymitan. Guil. Tyr. l. 19. c. 1. Baronius A. C. 1159. 1180. II. ALMERICUS Carnutensis Doctor Parisiensis, crto. De quo vide Prateol. de … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
The Abbey of Bursfeld — The Abbey of Bursfeld † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Abbey of Bursfeld In the Middle Ages on of the most celebrated Benedictine monasteries in Germany was the Abbey of Bursfeld, Situated directly west of Göttingen, on the River Weser,… … Catholic encyclopedia
Baron Kingsale — The Barony of Kingsale is one of the most ancient peerage titles in Britain or Ireland. The Barony, in the Peerage of Ireland dates to the thirteenth century, perhaps being created circa 1223, though other sources give different dates. The first… … Wikipedia
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Amaliricus — is an Old German name, comprised of the roots amal (work), and ric (power). It, along with its root words, is (or may be) the source of more modern names, including Emery and Emerson.Alternates: Americ, Almerich, Emeric, Emerick, Emery, Emerson,… … Wikipedia
ATESTE — civitas Venetae regionis, prope Euganeos montes. Eius meminit Plin. l. 17. c. 17. Corellius eques Romanus, Ateste genitus. Ptolem. Τῆς δὲ Οὐενετίας μεσόγειοι πόλεις, Οὐκεντία, Βελοῦνον, Α῎κελον, Ο᾿πιτέργιον, Α᾿τεςτέ. Tacit. Hist. l. 3. c. 6. Inde … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CAESAREA Philippi — a Philippo filio Herodis, in honorem Caligulae, restaurata, prius Paneas, urbs Palaestinae apud ortum Iordanis fluv. in finibus Caelesyriae. Belina G. Tyrio, Postello et Brocardo, Balbec Bellonio. Occupata est, a Fulcone Balduini succeslore,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale