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Margravine of Tuscany from 1055 to 1115
1977, pp. 213–236. Donizo, Vita Mathildis, ch. II, v. 1250–1256. Donizo, Vita Mathildis, ch. II, v. 1257. Goez 1997, p. 194. Donizo, Vita Mathildis, edited
Matilda_of_Tuscany
Italian monk and author (born c. 1071)
Donizo (also Domnizo, Donizone) of Canossa, was an Italian monk and author in the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. His work is an important source
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10th-century Lombard nobleman
940) was a Lombard nobleman and the progenitor of the House of Canossa. Donizo, the 12th-century biographer of the Canossa dynasty, refers to Sigifred
Sigifred_of_Lucca
Holy Roman Empress from 1089 to 1105
this story, based on a reference to the death of one of Henry’s sons in Donizo’s Vita Mathildis (written c.1115). Since Henry’s children by his first wife
Eupraxia_of_Kiev
Richilda married her second husband, Boniface of Tuscany. According to Donizo, who was the biographer of Matilda of Canossa (Boniface's daughter by his
Richelida
Margrave of Tuscany (c. 985–1052)
Miniature of Boniface from the early twelfth-century manuscript of Donizo's Vita Mathildis (Codex Vat. Lat. 4922, fol. 28v.). The script down the side
Boniface III, Margrave of Tuscany
Boniface_III,_Margrave_of_Tuscany
Type of vinegar originating in Italy
Modena and Reggio Emilia is the poem written in the 12th century by the monk Donizo of Canossa, although the word balsamic is never mentioned. The first testimonies
Traditional_balsamic_vinegar
IV Mauring Engelberga (d. 896/901), wife of Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor Donizo, Vita Mathildis, (Vatican Library, Codex Vat. Lat. 4922, fol. 20v) Nash
Supponids
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Vol. 12, A&C Black, 1995, p. 44 The story is told by the contemporary, Donizo, "Vita Mathildis" lines 965-1006, in Pertz, Monumenta Germaniae Historica
Bernard_degli_Uberti
Medieval Italian cleric
between 1073 and 1078. Both Bonizo of Sutri in his Liber ad amicum and Donizo in his Vita Mathildis refer to him simply as "the cleric Roland", Rolandus
Roland_(bishop_of_Treviso)
Marchioness of Tuscany (c. 1020–1076)
A miniature of Beatrice from the early twelfth-century manuscript of Donizo's Vita Mathildis (Codex Vat. Lat. 4922, fol. 30v.). The script at the top reads:
Beatrice_of_Lorraine
Medieval Italian history source publication
Crusade, edited by the French historians Edmund Martène and Ursin Durand. Donizo of Canossa: Life of countess Matilda (Vita Mathildis Comitissae) in verse
Rerum_italicarum_scriptores
2014-08-24 at the Wayback Machine at www.harzregion.de. Accessed on 4 Oct 2011. Donizo of Canossa (A.D. 968). vita Mathildis (A.D. 968), the biography of Matilda
Bodfeld
Hungarian chronicle
warrior: he found contemporary parallels – Galbert of Bruges' chronicle and Donizo's Vita Mathildis. Consequently, descriptions of duels in medieval chronicles
Urgesta
contemporary sources discuss Arduin's role in the siege of Canossa, including Donizo's Vita Mathildis. Arduin later cultivated a marital alliance with Adalbert
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, I came from myself.
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Lord Shiva
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A valley, deepness.
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Representative of God, A type of a demi God
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English : patronymic from Hick. This surname has also been established in the Irish county of Kerry since the 17th century.
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Variant spelling of English Aaron, ARRON means "light-bringer."
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The salient God, Avatar of Lord Shiva
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One of the kauravas
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Lord Shiva, Gentle
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Japanese
High-valued second son.
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