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Roman Catholic Cardinal
no doubt that Theodinus attended its sessions throughout March. In April or May 1179, probably in the Pentecost Ember Days, Theodinus was named cardinal
Theodinus
Italian clergyman
Cardinal Giovanni Conti da Anagni of S. Marco, and including the subdeacons, Theodinus and Vitellius. Both subdeacons later became cardinals, as Pope Alexander's
John_of_Anagni
Church in Rome, Italy
Lictifredus (attested 1128–1130; 1133–1140) Matthaeus (1130) Thomas (1141–1146) Theodinus (1166–1179) ... Gregorius (1202–1207) Joannes de Castrocoeli (1294–1295)
San_Vitale,_Rome
Roman Catholic diocese in Rome, Italy
Gregorio (1154–1157) Bernard (1158–1176) Guglielmo Marengo (1176–1178) Theodinus de Arrone (1179–1186) Bobo (1189) Pietro Gallocia (1190–1211) Benedetto
Suburbicarian Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina
Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Porto–Santa_Rufina
refer to the condition of ruler or master (fro-, ric-, vald-, Froya, Theodinus, Tructinus, Hendinus). Another group refers to the tribe, nation or country
Germanic personal names in Galicia
Germanic_personal_names_in_Galicia
November 1084, at which time Leo of San Lorenzo in Damaso was archpriest and Theodinus archdeacon. In the second letter, Beno explicitly refers to the pontificate
Beno of Santi Martino e Silvestro
Beno_of_Santi_Martino_e_Silvestro
Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Italy
1179–after 1185) ... Jacobus Antonius Colonna (c. 1209) Clarus (c. 1219) ... Theodinus (c. 1248–1252) Berardus (c. 1252-c. 1260) Gottifredus (1260-1265) Giacomo
Diocese_of_Tivoli
1179 founding document of Portugal
the Catholic Church, SS BENE VALETE [de] I Ubaldo Bishop of Ostia SS I Theodinus Bishop of Porto and of Santa Rufina SS I Pietro Bishop of Frascati SS
Manifestis_Probatum
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Suffragan of Ravenna ... Gallionistus (649) ... Leo (or Leopertus) (861) Theodinus (877) ... Paulus (920) Gemerius (attested in 953) Joannes (attested 964)
Diocese_of_Adria-Rovigo
refer to the condition of ruler or master (fro-, ric-, vald-, Froya, Theodinus, Tructinus, Hendinus). Another group refers to the tribe, nation or country
Portuguese_vocabulary
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
(attested 1059) ... Pandulfus, O.S.B. (attested 1122) Petrus (ca. 1171–1192) Theodinus (1193–1227) Roffredus (attested 1229–1239) Hugo Guilelmus Nicolaus Adenulfus
Diocese_of_Teano-Calvi
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
Nicholas IV then chose Theodinus and appointed him bishop of Senigallia on 29 September 1291 by the Bull Licet ex debito. Theodinus died in 1294. Ernest
Diocese_of_Senigallia
the consecration of the cathedral of Modena on 14 July 1184. They were: Theodinus of Porto, Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria
1185_papal_election
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
Petrus (attested 1228) Marcellinus (1230–1236) Matthaeus (attested 1238) Theodinus (attested 1240–1259) Rainaldus, O.Min. (1259–1284) Bonusjohannes (1285-1312)
Diocese_of_Ascoli_Piceno
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
1193–1197) ... Vivianus (attested 1206) ... Gualtierinus (attested 1221, 1227) Theodinus (1260? – death 1270) ... Davide Bandini, O.Cist. (1272–1283) Moricus (1283–c
Diocese of Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello
Diocese_of_Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello
December 16, 1138 Innocent II Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals Theodinus Arrone, Tuscany Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina December 18, 1165 Alexander
1181_papal_election
History of the municipality of Tocco da Casauria, Italy
possession of the curtis proper remained with Alberic's heirs (Gerard and Theodinus), who fortified it back into a castrum. In 1056 the territory of Cantalupo
History_of_Tocco_da_Casauria
Italian cardinal
of the cathedral of Modena on 14 July 1184. Their names are recorded: Theodinus of Porto, Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria
Laborans_de_Pontormo
Italian Cardinal
the consecration of the cathedral of Modena on 14 July 1184. They were: Theodinus of Porto, Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria
Ardicio_Rivoltella
Italian cardinal and papal diplomat
the consecration of the cathedral of Modena on 14 July 1184. They were: Theodinus of Porto, Tebaldus of Ostia; Joannes of S. Marco, Laborans of S. Maria
Graziano_da_Pisa
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
Albertus (attested 1105–1119) Richardus, O.S.B. (attested 1124–1145) Theodinus, O.S.B. Trasmundus, O.S.B. Giacinto (attested 1152–1159) Rainaldus, O
Archdiocese_of_Gaeta
(attested 1059) ... Pandulfus, O.S.B. (attested 1122) Petrus (ca. 1171–1192) Theodinus (1193–1227) Roffredus (attested 1229–1239) Hugo Guilelmus Nicolaus Adenulfus
Roman Catholic Diocese of Teano
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Teano
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Goddess Lakshmi, Desired
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Goddess of the Mountain; Elephants; King of Serpents
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Essence of Love; Favour or Fortune of God's Love
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African, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Swahili
Slow; Firm
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Name of a king.
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Garden; Orchard
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English : habitational name from any of the various places so named, for example in Devon, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, and Hereford and Worcester. Most are named from Old English rēad ‘red’ + ford ‘ford’, but it is possible that in some cases the first element may be a derivative of Old English rīdan ‘to ride’, with the meaning ‘ford that can be crossed on horseback’.
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Tulsi sacred Basil plant
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Loose
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