Galvano Fiamma (Latin: Galvaneus Flamma; 1283–1344) was an Italian Dominican and chronicler of Milan. He appears to have been the first European in the...
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Vinland (section Galvano Fiamma)
The nearby Norse outpost of Markland was mentioned in the writings of Galvano Fiamma in his book, Cronica universalis. He is believed to be the first Southern...
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Fiamma may refer to: Fiamma, an Italian name Galvano Fiamma (1283–1344), Italian Dominican and chronicler of Milan Gabriele Fiamma (1533–1585), Roman Catholic...
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Genoese physician Galvano Fiamma (1283–1344), Milanese chronicler Galvano Becchini (fl. 1361–1382), Italian theologian Galvano Della Volpe (1895–1968),...
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a legend reported for the first time by the 14th century chronicler Galvano Fiamma, who wrote 150 years after the battle of Legnano, the Knight of the...
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pontificum Book of Icelanders Skræling Greenlandic Norse Researchers Galvano Fiamma Adam of Bremen Carl Christian Rafn Helge Ingstad Anne Stine Ingstad...
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pontificum Book of Icelanders Skræling Greenlandic Norse Researchers Galvano Fiamma Adam of Bremen Carl Christian Rafn Helge Ingstad Anne Stine Ingstad...
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historical chronicle of the city of Milan written by the Dominican friar Galvano Fiamma in the first half of the 14th century, that is 150 years after the battle...
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Nordic area occurs in a chronicle written by the Milanese friar Galvaneus Fiamma in the first half of the 14th century. This is the only known mention of...
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pontificum Book of Icelanders Skræling Greenlandic Norse Researchers Galvano Fiamma Adam of Bremen Carl Christian Rafn Helge Ingstad Anne Stine Ingstad...
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