• Emperor rebuilt and fortified the city of Crema, and laid the city of Cremona under the imperial ban. Early in 1188, Sicard made the journey to Germany, to beg...
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    and clothworkers Gerard of Cremona (ca.1114 – 1187), translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin. Sicard of Cremona (1155–1215), prelate, historian...
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  • references Sicard of Cremona (1155–1215) and Durandus of Saint-Pourçain (1275–1332/1334) as further evidence for the firm establishment of this practise...
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    Gregory IV and with the assent of all the bishops", which confirmed its celebration on 1 November. Sicard of Cremona, a scholar who lived in the 12th...
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  • prince of Benevento Sichard (died 842), abbot of Farfa Sicard of Cremona (1155–1215), bishop of Cremona Bernart Sicart de Maruèjols (fl. 1230), troubadour...
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  • 1844 edition p. 528; Sicard of Cremona, Chronicle, 1903 edition p. 173. Niketas Choniates p. 260 van Dieten. Sicard of Cremona, Chronicle, 1903 edition...
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    throne to William, according to Sicard of Cremona; if he did, William declined because he knew he lacked the support of the nobility. In order to carry...
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    marquis of Saluzzo (b. 1140) Sicard of Cremona, Italian bishop and writer (b. 1155) Theodore Apsevdis, Byzantine painter (b. 1150) Peter of les Vaux...
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    reign as Margrave of Saluzzo Jacopino della Scala Manfred II, Marquess of Saluzzo Sicard of Cremona Jacopino della Scala Pope Celestine V v t e v t e...
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    papal legate Gerard of Sessa used Cremona as his base of operations in Lombardy, and employed Bishop Sicard of Cremona in some of his activities. In later...
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