Cunibert of Turin (died c.1082) was an Italian bishop. According to Anselm of Besate, Cunibert was a member of the Besate dynasty from Milan. Cunibert...
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Boso (1122–c.1127), who resigned as a cardinal to become bishop. In 1074, Bishop Cunibert of Turin (1046–1080) was summoned by Pope Gregory VII to attend...
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monastery of San Michele della Chiusa, which had begun under Bishop Cunibert of Turin. William of Chiusa, Vita Benedicti abbatis Clusensis, ed. L. Bethmann...
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II of Savoy and Otto. Shortly before his death, Peter united with Bishop Cunibert of Turin in an attempt to drive Abbot Benedict II from his abbey of San...
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Guido of Turin (died 1046) was an Italian bishop. He was bishop of Turin from 1037 until his death in 1046. According to a forged diploma, Emperor Conrad...
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patron of the monastery of San Savino in Piacenza. He was also related to bishops John II of Lucca and Cunibert of Turin, and the scholar Anselm of Besate...
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Silesia Bonn – Cassius of Narni, Adelaide Bremen – Oscar Brunswick – Andrew, Auctor [de], Blaise, Christopher Cologne – Cunibert, Ursula Dresden – Benno...
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to Bishops Sigifred of Piacenza, John II of Lucca and Cunibert of Turin, and to Archbishop John X of Ravenna. His mother belonged to the House of Arsago...
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of Lucca and Cunibert of Turin, and to the scholar Anselm of Besate. Prior to becoming archbishop, John was attached to the cathedral of Pavia. He also...
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Cologne (redirect from City of Cologne)
Empire. Cunibert, made bishop of Cologne in 623, was an important advisor to the Merovingian King Dagobert I and served with domesticus Pepin of Landen...
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