• Leo Tuscus (or Leo the Tuscan, fl. 1160/66–1182/83) was an Italian writer and translator who served as a Latin–Greek interpreter in the imperial chancery...
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  • Etherian, also called Hugo Etherianus, 12th-century scholar Leo Etherian, called Leo Tuscus, 12th-century scholar Etherian, of the dimension of Etheria...
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  • Egyptians. It was translated out of Greek into Latin about the year 1160, by Leo Tuscus, of which work two specimens are to be found in Gasp. Barthii Adversaria...
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    . 1182." The Italian-born translator and Byzantine chancery official Leo Tuscus was among the Latins who survived the massacre. Venetian–Genoese Wars...
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  • Western Rites. The liturgy of Chrysostom was translated into Latin by Leo Tuscus in the 1170s. Besides numerous traditional chants of several schools,...
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  • apart from a letter sent after his death by the Pope to his brother Leo, nicknamed Tuscus, which mentions a "nephew", possibly Hugh's son. He studied under...
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    he commissioned a translation of the liturgy of John Chrysostom from Leo Tuscus. Ramon I de Montcada married Ramona de Tornamira and the couple had the...
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    of Canute for Fécamp," The English Historical Review, Vol. 33, 1918. "Leo Tuscus," The English Historical Review, Vol. 33, 1918. "The Greek Element in...
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  • Constantinople Leo the Deacon Leo the Mathematician Leo the Physician Leo the Wise, Oracles of Leo Tornikios Leo Tornikios Kontoleon Leo Tuscus Leon I of Abkhazia...
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    ancient Romans referred to the Etruscans as the Tuscī or Etruscī (singular Tuscus). Their Roman name is the origin of the terms "Toscana", which refers to...
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