Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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... described as ' the wolves and dogs ' who persecuted them , a reference to the Dominicans , who were proud of their designation as ' dogs of the Lord ' . Peter of Bauville was one of the conspirators of Avignonet and , as a resident of ...
... described as ' the wolves and dogs ' who persecuted them , a reference to the Dominicans , who were proud of their designation as ' dogs of the Lord ' . Peter of Bauville was one of the conspirators of Avignonet and , as a resident of ...
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... described as ' a strange and bastard tongue ' . " In the mid- fourteenth century the court of King Hugh IV of Cyprus was described as being open to both Greek and Arab scholars , the Greeks there including Greeks from Byzantium as well ...
... described as ' a strange and bastard tongue ' . " In the mid- fourteenth century the court of King Hugh IV of Cyprus was described as being open to both Greek and Arab scholars , the Greeks there including Greeks from Byzantium as well ...
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... described him as being a fellow cittadino . " The marriage records of Porto Salvo reflect the introduction of a new title that , of cives or cittad [ ino ] , which is complementary to the term concittadino . The Latin title cives or its ...
... described him as being a fellow cittadino . " The marriage records of Porto Salvo reflect the introduction of a new title that , of cives or cittad [ ino ] , which is complementary to the term concittadino . The Latin title cives or its ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
Copyright | |
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