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Table of contents :
English Version
Notes on Use
A. Purpose & Function
B. Content of Entries
C. Cross-references
D. Arrangement of Entries
E. Placing of Names
F. Completeness of Information
G. Abbreviations
H. Conclusion
Deutsche Version
Hinweise für den Benutzer
A. Informationsgehalt und Funktion
B. Inhalt der Einträge
C. Verweisungen
D. Ordnungskriterien
E. Namensansetzung
F. Vollständigkeit der Information
G. Abkürzungen / Erklärungen
H. Schlußbemerkung
List of Sources Quellenverzeichnis Liste des Sources
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B
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D
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English Version
Notes on Use
A. Purpose & Function
B. Content of Entries
C. Cross-references
D. Arrangement of Entries
E. Placing of Names
F. Completeness of Information
G. Abbreviations
H. Conclusion
Deutsche Version
Hinweise für den Benutzer
A. Informationsgehalt und Funktion
B. Inhalt der Einträge
C. Verweisungen
D. Ordnungskriterien
E. Namensansetzung
F. Vollständigkeit der Information
G. Abkürzungen / Erklärungen
H. Schlußbemerkung
List of Sources Quellenverzeichnis Liste des Sources
J
K
L
M
N
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P
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R
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Biographical Index of the Middle Ages Biographischer Index des Mittelalters Λ

Index Biographique du Moyen-Age Compiled by Bearbeitet von Compilé par

Berend Wispelwey 1 A - I

Κ · G · Saur München 2008

Editorial / Redaktion: Mira Bell, Steffen Engelhardt, Flavio Redlich, Maria Zieglmaier

Bibliographie information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data are available in the internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de.

© Gedruckt auf säurefreiem Papier Printed on acid-free paper © Alle Rechte vorbehalten / All Rights Strictly Reserved K. G. Saur Verlag, München 2008 An Imprint of Walter de Gniyter GmbH & Co. KG Data preparation and automatic data processing by bsix information exchange, Braunschweig Druck / Binden: SLrauss GmbH, Mörlenbach Jede Art der Vervielfältigung ohne Erlaubnis des Verlags ist unzulässig. The publisher does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions in Biographical Index of the Middle Ages, whether such errors or omissions result from ncgligcncc, accident or any other cause. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without permission in writing from the publisher. ISBN 978-3-598-35437-3

Contents / Inhalt

English

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Deutsche

Notes on Use

Hinweise für den Benutzer

A . P u l p ó s e & Function

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Α. Informationsgehalt und Funktion .

Β. Content of Entries

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B. Inhalt der Einträge

C. Cross-rcfcrcnccs

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C. Verweisungen

D . Arrangement of Entries

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D. Ordnungskriterien

E. Placing of N a m e s

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E. Namensansetzung

F. Completeness of Information

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F. Vollständigkeit der Information . .

G. Abbreviations

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G. Abkürzungen / Erklärungen

H . Conclusion

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H. Schlußbemerkung

List of Sources Quellenverzeichnis Liste des Sources

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Notes on Use (English Version)

A. Purpose & Function T h e Biographical Index of the Middle Ages (B1MA) provides, in a readily accessible f o r m , a summary of the information contained about approximately 98,000 persons featured in the Biographical Archive of the Middle Ages (BAMA). Completed in 2007, BAMA is a cumulation of 56 biographical rcfcrcncc works, published f r o m the 18th century to the beginning of the twentyfirst century, reproduced in a single alphabetical sequence on 4 2 6 microfiches. A n index entry for every individual listed in BAMA has been compiled and captured electronically to produce this present index. BIMA thus serves a dual function: 1. It is an index to BAMA. The user can tell at a glance whether or not any particular individual appears in the Archive, and if so, where the information is to be f o u n d and h o w detailed it is likely to be. 2. It is an independent research tool. T h e basic biographical data provided by each entry will almost always suffice for purposes of identification, and if further information is required the user is directed to the original source-work(s) f r o m which the entry has been compiled.

documented (fiche n u m b e r and, separated b y c o m m a , the n u m b e r of the frames on which the entry is to be found). W h e r e articles appear on more than one fiche, separate locations are divided by a semi-colon, thus eliminating the possibility of ambiguity.

C. Cross-references In addition to some 98,000 main entries, BIMA contains in the region of 9,200 cross-references. These fall into three main categories: 1. F r o m a variant country specific spelling of a n a m e to the main f o r m , e . g . Giovanni —»Johannes 2. F r o m a Christian or personal n a m e to the family name, depending on the best-known f o r m , e. g. R a d u l f u s Fresburnus -^»Fresburn, Ralph 3. F r o m the pseudonyme to the real name or vice versa, e. g. A l c o m l o w , Peter —> Surgerer, Peter.

D. Arrangement of Entries B. Content of Entries M a i n entries in BIMA contain the following categories of information: 1. Full name (or fullest-known form). This includes aristocratic or other titles, as well as epithets integral to the n a m e itself, or geographical or occupational elements, if epithets are lacking. 2. Other n a m e - f o r m s (if any). This category includes variant spellings, and adopted or conferred names such as pseudonyms, nicknames and married surnames. 3. Date(s). Years of birth and/or death are given where known; otherwise the period of the subject's activity is indicated by a single date, range of dates or chronological phrase, such as "early 12th century", according to the available information. Exceptions are a very f e w individuals for w h o m even a m e a n i n g f u l guess has been impossible. 4. Occupation(s). Each entry gives one or m o r e terms designed to reflect as fully and accurately as possible the activities of the subject as described in BAMA. Public and/or political office is also indicated, with only the most advanced position cited in the case of one w h o held a series of such positions. In some cases, the t e r m chosen is not properly an occupation, but rather the reason why the person is cited, e . g . "child prodigy" or "murder victim". 5. Geographical allocation. E a c h entry includes the individual's t o w n or country of origin and/or of the p e r s o n ' s activity. 6. Source(s). Every entry cites all the original reference works in which information on the subject appears. In m a n y instances this is only one work, but for the most celebrated lives there will be several. An alphabetical list of the abbreviations used for all 56 source works will be f o u n d on the following pages. 7. Eocation(s). At the end of cach entry arc figures indicating the exact location(s) in BAMA, where the subject's life is

Main entries and cross-references are arranged in a single alphabetical sequence, generally though not invariably corresponding to the order of the Archive, with initial and other abbreviated f o r m s placed at the beginning. Diacritics and umlauts do not influence the alphabetical order. Within sequences of the same n a m e shared by different individuals, the arrangement is as follows: 1. Personal name, with a further personal n a m e or an epithet, e. g. Franco di Piero 2. S u r n a m e with multiple biographies, e. g. for a whole f a m i l y 3. S u r n a m e without forename(s) 4. S u r n a m e with forcnamc(s) Within each of these sections, arrangement is chronological b y available date information. Certain elements within the n a m e category are ignored: 1. Titles or epithets, e . g . king, duke, archbishop, abbot 2. Prefixes and articles, e. g. of, von, af 3. Non-geographical epithets, e. g. familie Here is an imaginary sequence designed to illustrate the above points: F., A. Franco di Piero Franco, archbishop of Rouen Franco, family Franco, Alfonso Cross references do not give dates of any kind and therefore precede main entries for persons of exactly the same name.

E. Placing of Names D u e to the diversity of the languages of the sources and the countries of origin of the listed persons, the following is to be observed:

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The persons are assigned in their national language, unless these persons are more widely known under a name from another language (mainly latin) for their publications or other activities. In some cases where the specific national name is incomprehensible, the language of the source determines how the name is listed. For persons who are arranged under their personal names, and where they occur frequently, these personal names are arranged under a global name, primarily in the latin variation. In such cases, the global name is presented in square brackets, e. g. Giovanni [Johannes] or François [Franciscus]. To enable easy identification of persons who appear to have only a personal name, an adjunctive to the name in round brackets has been allocated. This adjunct mostly takes a geographical form, or in solitary cases (in the absence of a criterion for a geographical arrangement), the profession of the person, e. g. Thomas (Dijon). In the clarification of whether a person should be listed under his personal name or his surname, the reference work Personennamen des Mittelalters. 2. erweiterte Ausgabe, München: Saur Verlag, 2000, was used as a guide. Persons who do not appear in this guide, were included on the basis of the existing designations found in the sources.

F. Completeness of Information The above-mentioned reference work Personennamen des Mittelalters was the guide from which the names and personal data of those found in the archives were gathered and this information has been incorporated subsequently in BIMA. Generally speaking, however, the quality of information presented reflects the nature and limitations of the source works reproduced in BAMA, rather than the sum of current knowledge. This applies particularly to lesser known individuals described only in local and contemporary accounts. It should also be borne in mind

where the Archive seemingly perpetuates old opinions and prejudices since revised or overthrown.

G. Abbreviations A number of abbreviations are regularly employed in connection with names, dates and occupations. The most important of those are as follows: ca. circa fl. flourished F. Fiche * born τ died see (cross reference)

H. Conclusion Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the Biographical Index of the Middle Ages, it is inevitable that in a work of this size and scope errors, omissions and inconsistencies will occasionally occur. Although the Publishers cannot accept responsibility for any misrepresentation of historical figures, notification of factual mistakes and additional information concerning the persons listed will be gratefully received. The BIMA is one of the numerous Biographical Indexes published by K. G. Saur Publishers. Together with the Biographical Archives and the World Biographical Index online this series constitutes the World Biographical Information System (WBIS) which aims to be a comprehensive international accumulation of biographical data. K. G. Saur Publishers will gladly provide information on libraries in a given region or country which own copies of the Biographical Archives.

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Hinweise für den Benutzer (Deutsche Version)

A. Informationsgehalt und Funktion Der Biographische Index des Mittelalters (BIMA) bietet in leicht zugänglicher Form eine Auflistung der Information zu ca. 98 000 Persönlichkeiten, die im Biographischen Archiv des Mittelalters (BAMA) enthalten sind. Das 2007 fertiggestellte BAMA ist eine Kompilation von 56 biographischen Nachschlagewerken, publiziert vom 18. bis Anfang des 21. Jahrhunderts und im Archiv auf 426 Mikrofiches in eine einzige alphabetische Ordnung gebracht. Für jede darin enthaltene Person wurde ein Indcxcintrag erstellt, elektronisch erfaßt, um so den vorliegenden Index zu erzeugen. BIMA erfüllt daher vor allem zwei Funktionen: 1. Er ist ein Index zu BAMA. Der Benutzer wird auf den ersten Blick informiert, ob eine gesuchte Person in diesem Archiv enthalten ist und, wenn ja, wo die Information im Archiv zu finden ist. 2. Er ist darüberhinaus ein unabhängiges Recherche-Instrument. Die biographischen Grunddaten in jedem Eintrag werden in den meisten Fällen bereits ausreichen, um eine gesuchte Person zu identifizieren. Für weiterführende Information gelangt der Benutzer direkt zu dem Quellenwerk, aus dem der Eintrag erstellt wurde.

6. Quelle(n). Jeder Eintrag nennt in alphabetischer Reihenfolge alle Quellenwerke, die Informationen zur Person enthalten. In den meisten Fällen ist dies nur ein Werk, für die bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten werden mehrere Werke zitiert. Ein Verzeichnis aller 56 Quellenwerke, alphabetisch geordnet nach den im Index verwendeten Abkürzungen findet sich auf den folgenden Seiten. 7. Fundstelle(n). BIMA nennt am Ende jedes Eintrags die genaue Fundstelle im Archiv (die Fiche-Nummer und die Nummer des Feldes auf dem Fiche). Erscheint eine Biographie auf mehr als einem Fiche, werden die verschiedenen Fundstellen durch ein Semikolon getrennt.

C. Verweisungen Zusätzlich zu etwa 98 000 Haupteinträgen enthält BIMA circa 9 200 Querverweise. Diese lassen sich in drei Kategorien unterteilen: 1. Von einer abweichenden, bzw. landesspezifische Schreibweise auf die Hauptansetzungsform, z.B. Giovanni —» Johannes. 2. Vom Vornamen oder persönlichem Namen auf den Familiennamen oder umgekehrt, je nach der bekanntesten Namensform, z.B. Radulfus Fresburnus H>Fresburn, Ralph. 3. Von einem Pseudonym auf den bürgerlichen Namen oder umgekehrt, z.B. Alcomlow, Peter -^Surgerer, Peter.

B. Inhalt der Einträge Haupteinträge im BIMA enthalten die folgenden Kategorien: 1. Vollständiger Name (soweit bekannt). Diese Kategorie enthält auch Adels- und andere Titel, ebenso zum Namen gehörende Beinamen, oder, beim Fehlen eines zweiten Namenteils, zum Namen herangezogene geographische oder berufliche Elemente. 2. Andere Namensformen (falls vorhanden). Dazu gehören abweichende Schreibweisen, angenommene oder erworbene Namen, wie Pseudonyme, Spitz- und Ehenamen. 3. Daten. Nach Möglichkeit werden Geburts-und Sterbejahr genannt. Andernfalls wird das Wirken einer Person entsprechend der verfügbaren Information durch ein einzelnes Datum, eine Datenfolge oder ungefähre Angabe, z.B. „early 12th century", zeitlich eingeordnet. Nur in ganz wenigen Fällen war selbst eine ungefähre Angabe nicht möglich. 4. Beruf(e). Jeder Eintrag nennt eine oder mehrere Berufsbezeichnungen, um die Tätigkeit einer Person entsprechend der Beschreibung im BAMA möglichst genau wiederzugeben. Öffentliche und/oder politische Ämter werden ebenso angegeben. Hatte eine Person mehrere solcher Amter inne, wird nur die bedeutendste Position genannt. In manchen Fällen handelt es sich nicht um eine Berufsbezeichnung im engeren Sinne, sondern eher um eine Angabe dessen, worauf die Bedeutung der Person gründet, etwa „child prodigy" oder „murder victim". 5. Geographische Zuordnung. Jeder Eintrag enthält Informationen zum Herkunftsort und/oder Tätigkeitsort der beschriebenen Person.

D. Ordnungskriterien Haupteinträge und Verweise werden alphabetisch angeordnet, auch wenn dies nicht immer mit der Ordnung im Archiv identisch ist. Sonderzeichen und Umlaute sortieren wie Grundbuchstaben. Initialen und andere Abkürzungsformen stehen dabei an erster Stelle. Bei gleichlautenden Namen ist die Reihenfolge wie folgt: 1. persönlicher Name, entweder mit zweitem persönlichen Namen oder sonstigem Beinamen, z.B. Franco di Piero. 2. Gruppeneinträge, z.B. für Familien. 3. Nachname ohne Vorname(n). 4. Nachname mit Vorname(n). Innerhalb dieser Sortierungskriterien wird chronologisch nach verfügbaren Daten sortiert. Bestimmte Bestandteile des Namens haben keinen Einfluß auf die Sortierung: 1. Titel oder Beinamen wie King, Duke, Archbishop, Abbot 2. Präfixe und Artikel wie of, von, av etc. 3. Nicht-geographische Beinamen, z.B. family Die folgende imaginäre Sortierungsabfolge soll die obengenannten Prinzipien verdeutlichen: F., A. Franco di Piero Franco, archbishop of Rouen Franco, family Franco, Alfonso Verweisungen nennen keine Daten und stehen daher Haupteinträgen zu Personen desselben Namens.

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E. Namensansetzung Wegen der Vielfalt der Sprachen der Quellen und der Herkunftsländer der aufgenommenen Personen ist Folgendes zu beachten: Die Personen werden angesetzt in der für sie spezifischen Landessprache, es sei denn, dass sie wegen ihrer Publikationen oder sonstigen Tätigkeiten unter einem anderssprachigen (meist lateinischen) Namen größere Bekanntheit geniessen. In manchen Fällen, in denen der landesspezifische Namen nicht nachvollziehbar ist, wird der Namen in der Sprache der Quelle aufgenommen. Bei Personen, die unter ihrem persönlichen Namen angesetzt werden, werden häufig vorkommende persönliche Namen unter einem Pauschalnamen, meistens der lateinischen Namensvariante, geordnet. In diesen Fällen wird der Pauschalname in eckigen Klammern mitaufgenommen, ζ. B. Giovanni [Johannes] oder François [Franciscus]. Personen, die in den Quellen nur mit einem persönlichen Namen versehen sind, erhielten einen Namenszusatz in runden Klammern, um eine Identifizierung der Person möglich zu machen. Dieser Namenszusatz ist meistens geografischer Art, oder, in einzelnen Fällen - bei Abwesenheit eines geografischen Zuordnungskriteriums - die berufliche Tätigkeit der Person, z.B.: Thomas (Dijon). Bei der Klärung ob eine Person unter ihrem persönlicher Namen oder unter ihrem Familiennamen, bzw. Beinamen angesetzt werden sollte, wurde das Nachschlagewerk Personennamen des Mittelalters. 2. erweiterte Ausgabe, München: Saur Verlag, 2000, als Leitfaden benutzt. Personen, die in diesem Werk nicht auftauchen, werden anhand der in der Quelle vorhandenen Ansetzung aufgenommen.

F. Vollständigkeit der Information Das oben erwähnte Nachschlagewerk Personennamen des Mittelalters wurde als Leitfaden für die Namen und Lebensdaten der im Archiv erscheinenden Personen herangezogen und diese Informationen wurden in den B1MA eingearbeitet. Grundsätzlich

jedoch ist die Qualität der Information in diesem Index bedingt durch die Qualität aber auch die Grenzen der im Archiv reproduzierten Quellenwerke und erhebt keinen Anspruch auf vollständige Wiedergabe des heutigen Wissensstandes zu den darin verzeichneten Biographien. Es sollte auch berücksichtigt werden, daß das Archiv veraltete Urteile wiedergeben kann, die seither widerlegt oder verworfen wurden.

G. Abkürzungen / Erklärungen Einige Abkürzungen werden regelmäßig in Verbindung mit Namen, Daten und Berufsbezeichnungen verwendet. Die wichtigsten seien im Folgenden genannt: ca. circa fl. flourished F. Fiche * Geburtsdatum t Sterbedatum siehe (Verweis)

H. Schlußbemerkung Trotz größter Bemühungen um Genauigkeit und Vollständigkeit des Biographischen Indexes des Mittelalters lassen sich in einem Werk dieses Umfangs und dieser Fülle an Information gelegentlich auftretende Irrtümer, Auslassungen und Widersprüche nicht ganz vermeiden. Auch wenn die Herausgeber keine Verantwortung für eventuell fehlerhafte Darstellung historischer Figuren übernehmen können, so nehmen wir doch Hinweise auf Fehler und weiterführende Informationen dankbar entgegen. Der BIMA ist einer von zahlreichen im K. G. Saur Verlag erschienenen Biographischen Indices, die zusammen mit den entsprechenden Biographischen Archiven und dem Internationalen Biographischen Index Online das Internationale Biographische Informationssystem konstituieren. Diese Reihe verfolgt das Ziel, eine umfassende internationale Sammlung biographischer Daten zu bieten. Der K. G. Saur Verlag informiert gerne darüber, welche Archive in welchen Bibliotheken zugänglich sind.

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List of Sources Quellenverzeichnis Liste des Sources

Amari

Cambridge

Amari, Michele: Storia dei Musulmani di Sicilia / scritta da Michele Amari. - Firenze : Le Monnier, 1854.

Emden, Alfred Brotherston: A biographical register of the University of Cambridge to 1500 / by A.B. Emden. - Cambridge : University Press, 1963.

Gertner 2

Arnold-Baker Arnold-Baker, Charles: The companion to British history. - Tunbridge Wells : Longeross Press, 1996.

Ault-Dumesnil Ault-Dumesnil, Edouard d': Dictionnaire historique, géographique et biographique des croisades : Embrassant toute la lutte du christianisme et de l'islamisme, depuis son origine j u s q u ' à la prise d'Alger par les armes Françaises / par M. d'AultDumesnil. - Paris : Migne, 1852. - (Nouvelle encyclopédie théologique, ou deuxième série de dictionnaires sur toutes les parties de la science religieuse ; 18)

Bayle Bayle, Antoine L.; Thillaye, Biographie médicale : par chronologique / par MM. Paris : Delahays, 1855. -

des abendländischen Kaiserthums / Nach W . Guthrie u. J. Gray und aus andern ächten Quellen bearbeitet von Joh. Nep. Gertner. Wien, 1804. - 2 vol.

Auguste: ordre Bayle et Thillaye. Vol. 1.

Beaulieu Beaulieu, Michèle; Beyer, Victor: Dictionnaire des sculpteurs français du Moyen Age. Paris : Picard, 1992. - (Société Française d'Archéologie. Bibliothèque de la Société Française d'Archéologie ; 19)

Berton Bcrton, Charles: Dictionnaire des cardinaux : contenant des notions générales sur le cardinalat, la nomenclature complète, par ordre alphabétique, des cardinaux de tous les temps et de tous les pays / par C. B. - Paris : Migne, 1857. - (Encyclopédie théologique ; 31)

Bibliotheca carmelitana

Chavy Chavy, Paul: Traducteurs d'autrefois : Moyen Age et Renaissance. Dictionnaire des traducteurs et de la littérature traduite en ancien et moyen Français (842 - 1600). Paris : Champion-Slatkine, 1988. - 2 vol.

Chevalier Chevalier, Ulysse: Répertoire des sources historiques du Moyen Âge : Biobibliographie / par Ulysse Chevalier. Nouvelle éd. - Paris : Auguste Picard, 1905. - 2 vol.

Glorieux

Christiansen

Harvey

Christianson, C. Paul: A directory of London stationers and book artisans : 1300 - 1500 / by C. Paul Christianson. - New York : Bibliographical Society of America, 1990.

English medieval architects : a biographical dictionary down to 1550. Including master masons, carpenters, carvers, building contractors and other responsible for design / compiled by John Harvey, with contributions by Arthur Oswald. - London : Batsford, 1954.

D'Ancona D'Ancona, Paolo; Aeschlimann, Erhard: Dictionnaire des miniaturistes du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance dans les différentes contrées de l'Europe. - 2. éd. rev. et augm. Milan : Hoepli, 1949.

DLL Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon : Biographischbibliographisches Handbuch / begr. von Wilhelm Kosch. - 3., völlig neu bearb. Aufl. - Bern; München : Francke ; Saur, 1968-2003. - 23 Bde u. 6 Erg.bde.

Echols Echols, Anne; Williams, Marty: An annotated index of medieval women / by Anne Echols and Marty Williams. - New York/Princeton; Oxford : Wiener; Berg, 1992.

Fabricius

Villiers de Saint-Etienne, Cosme de: Bibliotheca carmelitana : notis criticis et dissertationibus illustrata / cura et labore unius è carmelitis provinciae turoniae collecta. - Aurelianum, 1752. - 2 t.

Fabricius, Johann Albert: Bibliotheca Latina mediae et infimae aetatis : Nunc denuo emendata et aucta, indicibus locupletata. Floren ti ae : Baracchi, 1858-1859. - 6 vol.

Boguslavskij

Fétis

Boguslavskij, Vladimir Vol'fovic; Burminov, Vladimir Valerjanovic: Rus'. Rjurikovici : Illjustrirovannyj istoriceskij slovar'. Moskva : Poznavatel'naja kniga pljus, 2000. (Illjustrirovannye slovari)

Bradley Bradley, John W.: A dictionary of miniaturists, illuminators, calligraphers and copyists : with references to their works, and notices of their patrons. From the establishment of Christianity to the eighteenth century / by John W. Bradley. - London : Quaritch, 18871889. - 3 vol.

Broughton Broughton, Bradford B.: Dictionary of medieval knighthood and chivalry : People, places, and events. - New York : Greenwood Press, 1988.

Gcrtncr, Johann Nepomuk: Biographien der römischen Kaiser von Wiederherstellung des abendländischen Kaiserthums durch Karl den Großen bis auf Se. itzt regierenden Majestät Franz TT. / nach Heinrich Schmidt , Eichhorn und andern ächten Quellen bearbeitet von Joh. Nep. Gertner. - Wien, 1805. - 2 vol.

Fétis, François Joseph: Biographie universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique / par F.J.Fétis. - 2 ed. - Paris : Didot, 1860-1867. - 8 vol.

Fletcher Fletcher, Richard A: W h o ' s who in Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England. - London : Shepheard-Walwyn, 1989. - (Who's who in British history ; 1)

Fritze Historical dictionary of late medieval England : 1272 - 1485 / edited by Ronald H. Fritze and William B. Robison. - Westport : Greenwood Press, 2002.

Glorieux, Palémon: Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au Xllle siècle / par P. Glorieux. - Paris : Vrin, 1933. - 2 vol. (Etudes de philosophie médiévale ; 17-18)

Hicks Hicks, Michael Α.: W h o ' s who in late medieval England : 1272 - 1485. - Chicago : St. James Press, 1991. - (Who's who in British history; 3)

Hurter Hurtcr, Hugo: Nomenclátor litcrarius thcologiac catholicae : theologos exhibens aetate, natione, disciplinis distinctos / edidit et commentarius auxit H. Hurter. - 4 ed. Innsbruck : Wagner, 1926. - Vol. 1-2.

Ibn Khallikan Ibn Khallikan's biographical dictionary = Kitab Wafayat al-ayan / transi, from the Arabic by B. MacGuckin de Slane. - 1. reprint. new York; London : Johnson Reprint, 18421871. - 4 vol. - (Oriental Translation Fund ; 59)

Jacquart 1 Jacquart, Danielle: Dictionnaire biographique des médecins en France au moyen âge. Supplément / sous la direction de Guy Bcaujouan. - Nouvelle édition. - Genève : Droz, 1936. - (Centre de Recherches d'Histoire et de Philologie de la IVe Section de l'École Pratique des Hautes Etudes ; 5. Hautes études médiévales et modernes; 35)

Jacquart 2 Jacquart, Danielle: Le milieu médical en France du X l l e au XVe siècle. - En annexe 2e suppl. au 'Dictionnaire' d'Ernest Wickersheimer. - Genève : Droz, 1981. (Centre de Recherches d'Histoire et de Philologie de la IVe Section de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes ; 5. Hautes etudes médiévales et modernes ; 46)

Gertner 1 Gertner, Johann Nepomuk: Biographien der römischen Könige und Kaiser von Erbauung der Stadt Rom bis zur Wiederherstellung

Kaeppeli Kaeppeli, Thomas: Scriptores ordinis praedicatorum medii aevi. - Roma :

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Instilulum historium / Istituto Istorico Domenicano, 1970-1993. - 4 vol.

Kosch Kosch, Wilhelm: Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon : Biographisches und bibliographisches Handbuch. - 2 ., vollst, neubearb. u. stark erw. Aufl. - Bern : Francke, 1958. - Vol. 4.

Ladvocat Ladvocat, Jean Baptist: Dictionnaire historiqueportatif / par M. Ladvocat. - Nouvelle édition. - Paris : Didot, 1755. - 2 vol.

Lami Lami, Stanislas: Dictionnaire des sculpteurs de l'école française du Moyen Âge au règne de Louis XIV / par Stanislas Lami. - Paris : Champion, 1898.

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Langer Langer, Lawrence N.: Historical dictionary of medieval Russia. - Lanham : Scarecrow Press, 2002. - (Historical dictionaries of ancient civilizations and historical eras ; 5)

List o f S o u r c e s / Q u e l l e n v e r z e i c h n i s / Liste d e s S o u r c e s Osteuropa Biographisches Lexikon zur Südosteuropas / hrsg. von und Felix v. Schroeder. Oldenbourg, 1974-1984. -

Geschichte Mathias Bernath München : 4 vol.

Talbot Oxford Emden, Alfred Brotherston: A biographical register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 / by A.B. Emden. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1957-1959. - 3 vols.

Potthast Potthast, August: Bibliotheca histórica medii aevi : Wegweiser durch die Geschichtswerke des europäischen Mittelalters bis 1500 / von August Potthast. - Unveränderter Nachdruck der 1896 bei Weber in Berlin erschienenen 2., vermehrt, u. verbess. Aufl. - Graz : Akademische Druck- u. Vcrlagsanstalt, 1957. - 2 vol.

Saxe Saxe, Christoph: Onomasticon literarium : sive nomenclátor historico-criticus praestatissimorum omnis actatis, populi, artiumq. formulae scriptorum. - Traiccti ad Rhenum : Paddenburg, 1777. - Pars 2.

Sbaralea

Lexikon des Mittelalters

Sbaralea, Jo. Hyacinthes: Supplementum et castigatio ad scriptores trium ordinum S. Francisci a Waddingo, aliisve descriptos : Cum adnotationibus ad syllabum martyrum eorundem ordinum / opus posthumum Jo. Hyacinthii Sbaraleae. - Ed. Nova. - Romae : Nardecchia; Chiappini, 1908-1936. - 3 partes. - (Biblioteca historico-bibliographica ; 2-4)

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Tusculum Buchwald, Wolfgang; Hohlweg, Armin; Prinz, Otto: Tusculum-Lexikon griechischer und lateinischer Autoren des Altertums und des Mittelalters / von Wolfgang Buchwald, Armin Hohlweg, Otto Prinz. - 3., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl. - München : Artemis, 1982.

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A. (Berdoues) (fi. 1239), convert, physician - Gers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 1 Α., abbot of Blanche-Couronne (fi. 1167), abbot - Blanche-Couronne (France); Riez (France) Chevalier - F. 1 , 2 A. E. (fl. 1475), painter - Franken - Thieme/ Becker - F. 1. 12 A. F. (15-th century), painter - Ferrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 13 A. da Firenze (fl. 1474), pilgrim - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 1, 3 A. G. (last quarter 15-th century), copper-plate engraver - Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 1, 14 A. (Limoges) (15-th century), painter, enameler Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 4 A. der Lübecker Bibel (Meister) (fl. 1494), wood carver - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 1, 5-6 Α. de Monte - Benedictine - Ripoll (Spain, Catalunia) - Chevalier - F. 1 , 7 Α. Ν. (Π. 1496), painter (?) - Wien (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 15 Α., abbot of Saint-Jean-des-Prés (fl. 1199), abbot, Augustinian - Saint-Jean-des-Prés (France) Chevalier - F. 1 , 8 A. (Saint-Ruf) (fl. 1148-1180), theologian, canon Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 1 , 9 Α., abbot of Saint-Sépulcre ( t before 1132), abbot - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 10 A. (Templar) (fl. 1149-1150), templar, dapifer France - Chevalier - F. 1, Il Aa, Jan van der —> Gruuthuse, Johann Aace, John —> Aas, John Master of the Aachener Madonna (fl. 14601470), metal artist - Aachen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 16 Aaeles, la Tapicière (fl. 1292), tapestry weaver Paris (France) - Echols - F. 1, 17 Aages0n, Sueno —> Sueno Aggonis Filius Aales, la Chandelière (fl. 1292), candle maker Paris (France) - Echols - F. 1, 19 Aalez (Nun) - also: Adelaïs ( f e . 880), nun England - Chevalier - F. 1, 20 Aalis (Paris) - also: Aalès, Aalis la Barbière (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 1. 21-22 Aalis (Paris) - also: Aalis l'Ymaginière (fl. 1292-1300), painter, sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Echols - F. 1, 23; 414, 1 Aalis (Reims) - also: Aalis Tannet (fl. 1389), sage, widow of Raoul Tannet - Reims (France) Jacquari 1 - F. 1, 24 Aalis Tannet —> Aalis (Reims) Aalst, von, family (since 10-th century), noble family, family of counts - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 1, 25 Aarberg, von, family (since 13-th century), family of counts - Neuenburg (Switzerland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 1, 26

Master of the Aarhuser Hochaltar (fl. 14771479), wood carver, painter (?) - Arhus (Denmark) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 27-28 Aaron (Alexandria) (fl. 622), priest, physician - Alexandria (Egypt) - Bayle, Chevalier F. 1, 30; 414, 6-11 Aaron, bishop of Auxcrrc (f 813 or 807), bishop - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 31 Aaron el-Bargadi (end 13-th century), physician Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 32 Aaron (Cézambre) ( t e . 528), abbot - Saint-Malo (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 33 Aaron Coloniensis - also: Α., abbot of SanktMartin, Α., Abt von Sankt-Panthaleon (*c. 992, 11052), abbot, writer on music - Köln (Germany); Scotland - Chevalier, Fétis F. 1, 40-41 Aaron, bishop of Krakow (fl. 1046-1059), bishop - Krakow (Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 1, 38 Aaron of Lincoln ( t e . 1185), banker - England; Lincoln (England) - Arnold-Baker, Tyerman I 1, 34-37 Aaron de Meyranicis - also: A. de Mayraycis (fl. 1364-1374), surgeon, Jewish convert - Orange (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 1, 39 Aaron, co-prince of Sredets (* before 950, f987), prince, rebel leader - Sredets - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 1, 29 Aaron (Tarascón) (fl. 1442), physician - Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 42 Aaron of York (f 1268), businessman, banker York (England); Lincoln (England) - Tyerman F. 1, 43-44 Aaron, Robert (fl. 1186-1191), vice-archdeacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 45 Aas, ... - also: Ase, Asse (fl. 1413-1417), university student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 46 Aas, John - also: Aace (fl. 1414-1460), vicar, rector - Oxford (England); Essex (England) Oxford - F. 1, 47 Aas, William - also: Ays (t 1420), vicar, rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 48 Aasta Grönske - also: Asta (*c. 970, f c . 1020), king's wife - Norge (Norway) - Echols F. 1, 49 Α-atto Olibato (fl. 1292), sculptor - Carsoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 50 Aba, king of Hungary - also: Owon; Christian name: Samuel (*c. 990, 11044), king Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 1, 51 -53 Abacco, Franceso dall' (second half 15-th century), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Tìtieme/ Becker - F. 1, 54 Abadía, Juan de la (fl. 1473-1496), painter Huesca (Spain); Jaca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 1, 55 Abaelardus, Petrus - also: Abailard, Abeilard, Abeillard, Abelard, Baiolardus, Baiolensis; Spanish: Abelardo (* 1079, 11142), theologian,

philosopher - Nantes (France); Paris (France) Arnold-Baker, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 1, 56-94; 298, 156-175; 414, 12-21 Abagha, khan of the Mongols - also: Abaga (* 1234, f 1282), khan - Iran - Broughton, Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 1, 95-97 Abaïde (Ethiopia) - saint, confessor - Ethiopia Chevalier - F. 1, 98 Abailard, Petrus -H> Abaelardus, Petrus Abaisi, family - also: da Baisio (since 14-th century), wood carvers - Modena (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 1, 99 Abaisi, Alberto - also: A. da Baisio (fl. 14361451), wood carver - Venezia (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 100 Abaisi, Arduino - also: A. da Baisio; French: Ardoin (f 1454), wood carver - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 101-103 Abaisi, Biagio (fl. 1442-1454), wood carver Ferrara (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 104 Abaisi, Giovanni - also: G. da Baisio (f before 1390), wood carver - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 1, 105 Abaisi, Nicolo (fl. 1454), wood carver - Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 104 Abaisi, Thomas (fl. 1451), wood carver - Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 106 Abaisi, Tommasino - also: T. da Baisio (f before 1423), wood carver - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 1, 107 Aballa (Salerno) (13-th century), physician Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 1, 108 Abarca de Bolea y Gallóz, Fernando - French: Ferdinand (t 1499), majordomo, poet - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 1, 109-116 Abashade (Ethiopia) (late 13-th century), abbot, saint - Ethiopia - Chevalier - F. 1, 117 Abate da Napoli (13-th century), abbot, poet Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 1, 118 Abate, Luigi (Π. 1498), painter - Napoli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 120 Abate, Pier Antonio dell', da Modena (fl. 14621488), wood carver, marquetry inlayer - Padua (Italy); Vicenza (Italy); Treviso (Italy); Parma (Italy); Ferrara (Ttaly) - Thieme/Becker F. 1, 121 Abaud, abbé de Saint-Florent-le-Vieil - Latin: Abaldus (fl. 799). abbot - France - Chevalier F. 1, 122 Abb..., Thomas (fl. 1443), canonist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. I, 123 Abbacia, John de - Johannes de A. (fl. 14161433), theologian, Carmelite - Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Oxford - F. 1, 124 Abbaisi, Filippo —> Baisi, Filippo Abbas, son of Abdal Mothleb (t 652), warrior Mid-East - Ladvocat - F. 1. 125 Abbas ibn al-Ahnaf, al- (f 807 or 808), poet Mid-East - Ihn Khallikan - F. 1, 126-130

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A b b a s Antiquum —> Bernardus de Montemirato Abbate di Tivoli (14-th century), poet - Tivoli Chevalier - F. 1, 131 Abbate, Nicolas (+ 1378), warrior - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 1, 132 Abbati Franciscus de Abbatibus Abbati, Giovanni degli (Π. 1498), librarian Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 1, 136 Abbati, Migliore degli (fl. 1260), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 1, 137 A b b a u d u s Abbas (fl. 1130), theologian, abbot - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 1, 138-139; 414, 24 Abbedesbery, Roger de - Also: Abbcdcsbir', Abbedesbiria, Abbedesburia, Abbesbery, Abbodesburia (fl. 1216-1220), jurist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 140 A b b e n d o n e —> Abindon Abberbury, ... —> Adderbury, ... Abberbury, John - Also: Abburbyry ( t 1420), canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 141 Abberbury, Thomas de ( t 1307), clerk - York (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 1, 142-144 Abbio - Also: Abbi (fl. 785), warrior - Sachsen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 1, 145 A b b o canonicus Antissiodorensis (fl. 1191), canon - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquari I, Wickersheimer - F. 1, 147-150 A b b o bishop of Auxerre - French. Abbon (f 860), Benedictine, bishop - Auxerre (France) Chevalier - F. 1, 146 A b b o Cernuus —» Abbo de Sancto Germano A b b o Floriacensis - French: Abbon de Fleury (*ca. 940, 11004), abbot, theologian, chronicler, mathematician - Fleury (France); Paris (France); England; Reims (France) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer F. 1, 151-166; 414, 25-29 A b b o (Limoges) (fl. 600-630), sculptor, goldsmith - Limoges (France) - Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 1, 167-169 A b b o Metensis - also: A. Goericus ( t 6 4 3 ) , bishop, saint - Metz (France) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 414, 30-31 Abbo, bishop of Metz - Also: Albo ( f 7 0 5 ) , bishop, saint - Metz (France) - Chevalier F. 1, 170 Abbo, (Narbonne) (7-th century), goldsmith Narbonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 171 Abbo, Patricius Romanorum (fl. 739), monastery founder - Novalaise (France) - Chevalier F. 1, 172 Abbo, comte de Poitou (fl. 778-811), count Poitou (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 173 A b b o de Sancto Germano - Also: A. Cernuus; French: Abbon de Saint-Germain, Abbon le Courbe ( t after 921), monk, poet, chronicler, Benedictine - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer - F. 1, 174-179; 414, 32-34 Abbo, bishop of Soissions ( t 9 3 7 ) , bishop Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 180 Abbo, bishop of Verdun (Í716), bishop - Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 1, 181 A b b o n —> Abbo A b b o t - Also: Abot (fl. 1478-1490), financial administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 1, 182 Abbot, John - Also: Abbott ( t 1465), church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 1, 183 Abbot, John (fl. 1473), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 184 Abbot, Walter (fl. 1448), college principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 185

Abbotesbury, John de (fl. 1324), clergyman Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 186 Abbotesbury, John de - Also: Abbatisburi, Abbatisbyri, Abbodesbury, Abbotsbiri (+ 1328), canon - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) Oxford - F. 1, 186 Abbotsbury, William - Also: Abbotesbury (fl. 1344-1348), mason - Dorset (England) - Harvey - F. 1, 187 Abbottys, John (fl. 1473-1474), prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 1, 188 Abbracciavacca, Bartolomeo - Called: Meo (13th century), poet - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 1, 189 A b d Allah Abdallah A b d al-Ghafir al-Farisi - Full name: Abu Ί-Hasan Abd al-Ghafir ibn Ismail Abdallah Abdallah Abu Ί-Faraq —> Ibn at-Taiyib, Abu Ί-Faraq Abdallah Abdallah ben Batu (fl. 957), palace servant Cordoba (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 198 Abdalla [Abdallah] son of Jaffin - Islamic scholar - Mid-East - Ladvocat - F. 1, 209 Abdalla [Abdallah] ben Jahia ( t 1116), jurisconsult, poet - Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa F. 1, 200 Abdalla [Abdallah] ben Joseph ( t 1120), mathematician, philologist, medical scientist Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 1, 201-202 Abdallah ben Kalib (fl. 947), architect - Tortosa (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 203 Abdallah ben Kolaib - Perhaps the same as Abdallah ben Kalib (fl. 944), building master - Tortosa (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 204 Abdallah ben Kolaib ben Thabita (fl. 835), architect - Mérida (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 1, 205 A b d Allah [Abdallah] ibn Lahia (*ca. 715, f 7 9 0 ) , narrator, kadi - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 1, 210-212 Abdalla [Abdallah] le Mohaycdin ( f e a . 1148), Islamic leader - Mid-East - Ladvocat F. 1, 239 A b d Allah [Abdallah] ibn al-Motazz (*861, t 9 0 8 ) , literary scholar, poet - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 1, 213-219 A b d Allah [Abdallah] ibn al-Mubarak (* 736, 1797), Islamic jurist, ascetic - Irak - Ibn Khallikan - F. 1, 220-222 Abdalla [Abdallah] ben Mohamad [Muhammad] ( t 1104), writer - Valencia (Spain) - Latassa F. 1, 206 Abdalla [Abdallah] son of Omar (8-th century), scholar, benefactor - Mid-East - Ladvocat F. 1, 230 Abdallah ben Said ben Mohammed [Muhammad] ben Batri (f 1023), architect, prefect - Córdoba (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 207 A b d Allah [Abdallah] ibn Tahir Edmundus Abingdonensis A b i n g d o n , Henry —> Henry [Henricus] Abingdon A b i n g d o n , John - also: Abyndon (fl. 13961398), mason - Hantshire (England) Harvey - F. 1, 354 A b i n g d o n , Nicholas of - also: Abentorio (fl. 1359), Augustine, friar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 1, 356 A b i n g d o n , Nicholas de ( t e a . 1365), mason London (England) - Harvey - F. 1, 355 A b i n g d o n , Reginald de (fl. 1270), mason Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 1, 357 A b i n g d o n , Richard de (fl. 1275), mason - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 1, 358 A b i n g d o n , Robert of - also: Abbendon, Abbendun, Abendon, Abendun, Abendune ( t 1243), ecclesiastical administrator, college rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) Oxford - F. 1, 359-361 A b i o n (fl. 1478), university student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 1, 362 A b i o n , Georg (fl. 1442), bell founder - Vaihingen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 363 A b i o s i , Giovanni (fl. 1492), mathematician Bagnolo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 1, 364; 425, 197 A b i p p e (Saint) - saint - Greece - Chevalier F. 1, 365

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A b i r c i u s (Saint) - saint, martyr - Chevalier F. 1, 366 A b i t ó n , Robert dc - also: Abington, Abyngton, Abynton ( t 1314), ecclesiastical administrator, chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 1, 367 A b i t ó n , Stephen de - also: Abyton (fl. 13231327), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 1, 368 A b i t ó n , William de - probably the same as: William de Habbeton (Π. 1289-1304), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 1, 369 A b i w a r d i , al- - full name: M u h a m m a d ibn Abi Ί-Abbas Ahmad (f 1113), poet, genealogist Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 1, 370-374 A b l a b i u s - also: Ablavius (fl. 552), historian Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 1, 375 A b l a h , a l — full name: Abu Abdallah Muhammad ibn Bakhtyar ( t 1183 or 1184), poet - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 1, 376-379 A b l a t i c u s (Milano) —> Abiatico (Milano) A b l e g e r , Hans (fl. 1460-1478), painter, glass artist - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 380 A b o l i n (Stavelot-Malmédy) (fl. 693), abbot Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 1, 381 A b o n (Saint) (¡ 787), saint - Georgia Chevalier - F. 1, 382 A b o n d u s (Saint, Cordoba) ( t 8 5 4 ) , priest, saint Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 1, 384 A b o n d u s (Saint, Roma) ( t 5 6 4 ) , church administrator, saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 1, 383 A b o t - > Abbot A b r a d de Cattaro (fl. 1322), sculptor, architect Bari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 1, 385 A b r a h a m d ' A n c y r e (fl. 1453), poet - Armenia Chevalier - F. 1, 386 A b r a h a m de Antiochia (9-th century), theologian - Antakya (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 1, 387 A b r a h a m , patriarch of Armenia, I (f 617), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 1, 388 A b r a h a m Astruc (fl. 1453), physician - Var (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 389 A b r a h a m Astrugii de Carcassonna (fl. 1420-1423), physician - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 1, 390 A b r a h a m Auni (fl. 850), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 1, 391 A b r a h a m Avigdor (fl. 1407-1448), physician - Aries (France); Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 1, 392 A b r a h a m (Avignon) (fl. 1387-1390), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 442 A b r a h a m Bard-Shandad (fl. 720), Nestorian Syria - Chevalier - F. 1, 393 A b r a h a m (Bassora) (fl. 990), metropolitan Bassora (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 1, 399 A b r a h a m Bellant de Caylario - also: Beilaut de C. (fl. 1376-1426), physician, surgeon - Avignon (France); Hérault (France) - Wickersheimer F. 1, 400 A b r a h a m de Beth-Raban (6-th century), metropolitan, bishop, Nestorian - Mid-East Chevalier - F. 1, 409 A b r a h a m Bibas ben Sem Tob (* 1447), theologian - Aragon (Spain) - Latassa - F. 1, 410 A b r a h a m Boleslaviensis (fl. 1499), Dominican, theological scholar - Czechia - Kaeppeli F. 1, 411 A b r a h a m Bondavin (fl. 1389-1400), physician, surgeon - Marseille (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 1, 412 A b r a h a m Boneti Abigdor - also: A. B. Avicdor, Avigor; Bonet ben-Meschoullam ben-Salomon Abigdor (* 1351, + 1402), philosopher, physician - Montpellier (France); Aries (France) Wickersheimer - F. 1, 413 A b r a h a m (Bulgaria) - or: A. Volgariac ( t 1229), saint - Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 1, 414 A b r a h a m Cabrit (begin 15-th century), author of a medical treatise, physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 415

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Abraham

Abraham de Carcassonna ( t e a . 1402), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 416 Abraham de Cascar (fl. 502), archimandrite, Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 1, 417 Abraham (Copyist) (fl. 990), copyist, monk Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 1, 418-419 Avraham [Abraham] ibn Daud - or: A. ben David (*ca. 1110, t e a . 1180), historiographer, philosopher - Cordoba (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 1, 428-429 Abraham ben David Caslari - also: A. Caslari (fl. 1305-1349), physician, author of a medical treatise - Narbonne (France); Gérone (France) Jacquari I, Wickersheimer - F. 1, 401-402 Avraham [Abraham] ben David (Posquières) (* ca. 1125, ·;-1198), rabbi - Narbonne (France); Posquières (France) - Strayer - F. 1, 403-406 Abraham Ephesius (6-th century), bishop, saint - Ephcsia (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 1, 420-421 Abraham Ibn Ezra —> lbn Ezra, Avraham Abraham al-Faquim (13-th century), translator Toledo (Spain) - Chavy - F. 414, 50 Abraham bishop of Freising - also: A. de Göritz ( t 993), bishop - Freising (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 1, 422-423 Abraham de Göritz —» Abraham bishop of Freising Abraham physician of Henri de Bourgogne (Π. 1310-1318), physician - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 1, 424 Avraham [Abraham] bar-Hiyya han-Nasi also: Savasorda (* 1065, t e a . 1136), theologian, mathematician, encyclopaedist - Barcelona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 1, 394-396 Abraham (Izla) (6-th century), monastery founder - Syria - Chevalier - F. 1, 425 Abraham Judaeus - also: A ben-Schem Tob; A. Tortuensis (12-th century), translator Marseille (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 1, 426-427 Abraham bar-Kardache (fl. 570), Nestorian Syria - Chevalier - F. 1, 397 Abraham Katina (fl. 580), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 1, 430 Abraham (Kiev) - saint, monk - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. I, 431 Abraham bar-Liphe (fl. 750), Nestorian - Bassora (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 1, 398 Abraham (Lozère) - physician - Lozère (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 432 Abraham de Lunel (14-th century), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 433 A b r a m [Abraham] (Lyon) (fl. 1418-1423), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 1, 434-435; 414, 54 Abraham de Mahuza (fl. 630), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 1, 436 Abraham, bishop of Mamigona (6-th century), bishop - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 1, 437 Abraham Manuel (fl. 1376-1404), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 438 Abraham (Marseille) ( t before 1315), physician Marseille (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 1, 439 Abraham (Marseille) (fl. 1333), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 440 Abraham (Marseille) (fl. 1368), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 441 Abraham (Marseille) (fl. 1398), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 443 Abraham von Memmingen (fl. 1420), writer, artillery master - Memmingen (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 414, 51-53 Abraham de Meyrargues (fl. 1405-1413), physician - Marseille (France); Bouches-duRhône (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 444 Abramo [Abraham] da Montorfano (fl. 1430), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 1, 445 Avraham [Abraham] ben Mose ben Maymon (* 1186, t 1237), Jewish leader, Jewish scholar Egypt - Strayer - F. 1, 407

Abram [Abraham] de Narbona (fl. 1486), physician - Vaucluse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 2, 3 Abraham (Narbonne) (fl. 1306), physician Narbonne (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 2, 1-2 Abraham Natpcraya - also: A. of Ncphtar (fl. 580), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 2, 5-6 Abraham (Navarra) (fl. 1402), physician Navarra (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 2, 4 Abraham, patriarch of the Nestorians (fl. 836), patriarch, Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier F. 2, 7 Abraham de Nimègue (fl. 1422-1439), painter Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 2, 8 Abraham de Posqueriis (fl. 1304), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 2, 9 A b r a m [Abraham] Ras -> Abram [Abraham] Vas Abraham ben Reuben ben Joseph ben Josua Amilabi (fl. 1391), physician - Milau (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 1, 408 Abraham Rophé - physician, rabbi - Mid-East Ladvocat - F. 2, 10 Abraham, abbot of Rostov ( t i l l 7), abbot Rostov (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 2, 11 Abraham Saba (fl. 600), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 2, 12 Abraham [Abraham] Salamon Davin (f 1400), physician - Carpentras (France) Wickersheimer - F. 2, 13 Abraham Salomon (fl. 1446), physician - Var (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 2, 14 Abraham Salves (fl. 1376), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 2, 15 Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia —» Abulafiya, Avraham Abraham ben-Schcm Tob —> Abraham Judaeus Abraham (Scurrc) (fl. 1416), physician - Scurre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 2, 16 Abraham (Smolensk) (f 1220), monk, saint Smolensk (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 2, 17 Abraham al-Soriani —> Abraham ibn Zur'a Avraam [Abraham] Stepanovic ( t 1350), landowner - Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 414, 55 Abraham Tortuensis —» Abraham Judaeus A b r a m [Abraham] Vas - or: Ras (fl. 1357), physician - Perpignan (France) Wickersheimer - F. 2, 19 A b r a m [Abraham] Vcgcr (fl. 1407), physician Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 2, 20 Abraham Vitalis de Milhano (fl. 1376-1417), physician - Avignon (France) - Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 2, 21-22 Abraham Volgariae —¥ Abraham (Bulgaria) Abraham Waldensis (fl. 1300), Dominican England - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 2, 23-24 Abraham ibn Zur'a - also: A. al-Soriani (f978), patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier F. 2, 18 Abraham, Henry ( t 1496), ccclcsiastical administrator - Norfolk (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 2, 25 Abraham, Jean (13-th century), archdeacon Tournay (France) - Chevalier - F. 2, 26 Abraham, Pierre (fl. 1478-1488), copyist, calligrapher - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 2, 27-28 Abrahat king of Yemen and Ethiopia (fl. 571), king - Yemen; Ethiopia; Mid-East - Chevalier F. 2, 31 Abram —> Abraham Abramius, Barthélémy (15-th century), translator - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 2, 29 Abramis (Saint) (fl. 500), saint, recluse - Reims (France); Ireland - Chevalier - F. 2, 30 Abroock, Torrys (fl. 1495), glass artist Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 2, 32 Absalo (Poet) (fl. 1230), poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 414, 59-60

Absalon Lundensis (*1128, ¡1201), archbishop, city founder - Lund (Sweden) - Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 2, 34-37 Absalon (Mans) - also: A. of Saint-Florent-le-Viel ( f c a . 960), Benedictine - Mans (France); SaintFlorent-le-Viel (France) - Chevalier - F. 2, 38 Absalon Sancti Amandi - also: A. Elnonensis ( t 1145), abbot - Saint-Amand-les-Eaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 2, 39 Absalon, Sancti Maximi (12-th century), monk, bronze founder - Trier (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 2, 33 Absalon Sprinckirsbacensis - also: A. de Sancto Victore, von Springiersbach (fl. 11901196), abbot, Augustine - Trier (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 2, 40-44; 414, 56-58 Absalon, abbot of Stavelot Averroes (Cordoba) Abu Yaqub an-Najirami - full name: A. Y. Yusiif ibn Yaqub (*957, t 1031), philologist - Basra (Irak); Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 3, 201-203 Abu Yazid al-Bistami, Taifur ibn Isa (+ca. 876), Islamic scholar, ascetic - Irak; Khorasan - Ibn Khallikan - F. 3, 204 A b u Yusuf Yaqub ibn Ibrahim al-Ansari (*731, + 798), Islamic scholar, kadi - Bagdad (Irak) Ibn Khallikan - F. 3, 205-224 Abu Zacharias (fl. 1110), historian - Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 3, 225 Abu Zaid Abdallah ibn Umar ibn Isa ad-Dabusi —> Dabusi, Abdallah ibn Umar adA b u Zaid al-Ansari ( t e a . 830), philologist - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 3, 226-228 A b u Zaid al-Marwazi - full name: Α. Ζ. Muhammad ibn Ahmad (t982), Shafite, imam, jurisconsult, hafiz - Merv (Turkmenistan); Bagdad (Irak); Mecca (Saudi Arabia) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 3, 231-232 Abu Zeid [Zaid] el-Gomri (15-th century), chroniclcr - Sicilia (Italy) - Amari - F. 3, 230 Abubacer (physician, +1185) —> Ibn Tufail, Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik Abul Leith -> Abu Alayth Abul, Peter (fl. 1459), friar, Dominican Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 2, 297 Abulafiya, Avraham - full name: Abraham ben Samuel Abulafia Ibn at-Taiyib, Abu Ί-Faraq Abdallah Abulfaragius, Gregorius (1226-1286) -s· Barhebraeus (Malatya)

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Abulola Ahmed al-Maari —> Abu Ί-Ala al-Maarri Ahmad ibn Abdallah Abulthaer (Zaragoza) ( l l - t h ccntury), historian Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 3, 25 Aburgeny, William —» Abergerveny, William Abusahelus (fl. 988), physician, Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 3, 119 Abusciacherus, Pierre [Petrus] - also: Abusciocrus (fl. 1382), deacon - Cairo (Egypt) Chevalier - F. 3, 126 Abouséridze [Abuseridze] Tbcli (fl. 1233), computist - Georgia - Chevalier - F. 3, 129 Abyce (Saint) - prioress, saint - England Chevalier - F. 3, 233 Abyndon —» Abindon Abyndon, Fulk de (fl. 1180-1190), church administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 3, 234 Abyndon, Henry - also: Abendon, Abyngton, Habyngton (+ 1497), singer, Organist, choirmaster - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 3, 235-236 Abyndon, Nicholas de - also: N. de Akentonio (fl. 1338-1359), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 237 Abyndon, Thomas (+1470) Abendon, Thomas Abyndon, Thomas (fl. 1327-1329) -> Fcrthyng de Abyndon, Thomas Abyndon, Thomas - also: Abendon, Abyndone (fl. 1412-1428), Benedictine, monk, subprior - Berkshire (England); Abingdon (England) Oxford - F. 3, 238 Abyndone, John (fl. 1388), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 239 Abyndone, John - also: Abcndonc, Habyndonc (fl. 1448), Benedictine, monk - Berkshire (England); Abingdon (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 240 Abyndone, William de (fl. 1339), jurist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 241 Abyngdon —> Abindon Abyrforth, Robert —> Aberford, Robert Abyton, Roger de (fl. 1332), chaplain Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 3, 242 Abzac, Audoin d' (+ 1498), Benedictine, abbot France - Chevalier - F. 3, 243 Abzac de la Douze, Pierre d' ( t 1502), Benedictine, abbot, archbishop - France; Rieux (France); Narbonnc (France) - Chevalier F. 3, 244 Abzud (fl. 870), scholastic, Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 3, 245 Acacius (Constantinopolis) (fl. 1467), monk, copyist - Istanbul (Turkey) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 3, 246-247 Acano de Tarrega (fl. 1300), poet - Spain Chevalier - F. 3, 248 Acardus de Arroasia —> Achardus de Arroasia Acario, Giovanni (II. 1352), monk, painter Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 250 Acars, Jean (fl. 1300), troubadour - Hesdin (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 251 Acart, Guillaume (fl. 1345), painter - Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 252 Acart, Jean (fl. 1307-1320), painter - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 253 Acas (Saint) - also: Achas (+ 1220), saint Thourout - Torhout (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 3, 254 Acaster, Robert - also: Acastyr, Akastre (fl. 14631465), financial administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 256 Acaster, Thomas - also: Acastor, Acastre, Agaster, Akaster (fl. 1406-1423), scholar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 255 Acastre, John (fl. 1441), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 3, 257 Acauhe (Saint) - abbot, saint - Ethiopia Chevalier - F. 3, 258 Acca Hagustaldensis - also: Accas (t740), bishop, saint - Hexham (England) - Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 3, 259-261 Accard de Chauny, Simon (fl. 1475), bookbinder - Blois (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 262

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Accarizi

Accarizi, Graziolo ( t e a . 1469), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 264 Accarizi, Rambert (fl. 1238), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 265 Accattapane, Enrico (fl. 1253), writer - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 266 Acceptant, François (fl. 1391-1392), goldsmith Paris (France); Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 3, 267 Accetta, Giuseppe (fl. 1404), Franciscan, theologian - Andria (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 3, 268; 226, 101 Accettanti, Bartelomeo - french: Barthélémy (fl. 1375), writer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 3, 269 Acciaiuoli, family - Latin: Acciaiolus (since 12-th century), noble family - Firenze (Italy); Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 3, 271-273 Acciaiuoli, Angelo (* 1298, 11357), Dominican, bishop - L'Aquila (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 274-275 Acciaiuoli, Angelo (fl. 1460), philologist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 282 Acciaiuoli, Angelo, archbishop of Firenze (* 1340, 11408), archbishop, cardinal - Firenze (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 3, 276-281; 416, 295 Acciaiuoli, Donato (1428-1478) Donatus Acciaiolus Acciaiuoli, Donato (fl. 1384-1396), writer Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 283 Acciaiuoli, Jacopo - french: Jacques (fl. 1356), writer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 285 Acciaiuoli, Neri - also: Rainerio; french: Reinier ( t 1394), statesman - Firenze (Italy); Korinth (Greece); Athina (Greece) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 3, 271; 3, 291-293 Acciaiuoli, Niccolò - french: Nicolas (* 1310, t 1365), grand seneschal, statesman - Firenze (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 3, 271; 3, 286-288 Acciaiuoli, Pietro - latin: Petrus Acciaiolus (fl. 1328-1338), Franciscan - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 3, 289; 414, 76 Acciaiuoli, Pietro (* 1426, 11460), writer Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 290 Acciaiuoli, Zanobi - french: Zénobe (* 1461, t 1519), Dominican, library curator - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 294 Acciapaccio, Niccolò d' - also: Nicola ( f l 4 4 7 ) , archbishop, cardinal - Sorrento (Italy); Capua (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 3, 295-296 A c c i o Zucco —> Zucchi, Accio Acclome, Robert - also: Acclond, Acclum, Aclom ("I" 1414 or 1415), university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 297 Accolti, Agostino (fi. 1500), poet - Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 299 Accolti, Benedetto (fl. 1376), historian - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 300 Accolti, Domenico - french: Dominique (fl. 13781413), university professor - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 3, 306 Accolto, (Siena) (fl. 1230), architect - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 298 Accoltus, Benedictus - italian: Benedetto Accolti, Β. d'Arezzo (* 1415, f 1464), chancellor, historian - Arezzo (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 3, 301-304; 42, 321; 414, 77-78 Accoltus, Franciscus - italian: Francesco Accolti (* 1416, 1 1483), humanist, jurist Arezzo (Italy); Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 3, 307-315; 121, 53 Accoramboni, Bartolomeo ( t 1271), bishop Vercelli (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 3, 317 Accorre, Renier - italian: Ranieri; also: Accursi ( t e a . 1297), banker, financial administrator Firenze (Italy); Provins (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 318-319

Accorsuccio (Gubbio) (fl. 1377-1384), lumberman - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 320 Accursi, Ranieri —> Accorre, Renier Accursii, Giovanni degli (fl. 1450), architect Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 321 Accursio [Accursius] di Cambio (fl. 1318), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 3, 328 Accursio [Accursius] di Ciolo (fl. 1345), ornamentist, sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 3, 329 Accursius (Glossator) —> Accursius, Franciscus Accursio [Accursius] (Notario) (fl. 1248), miniature painter - Siena (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 324-325 Accursius Parmensis (fl. 1303), astrologist Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 330 Accursius Pistoriensis (fl. 1300), physician - Roma (Italy); Pistoia (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 331-332 Accursio [Accursius] (Reggio) (fl. 1280), jurisconsult - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 3, 333 Accursius (Saint) ( f l 2 2 0 ) , martyr, saint Morocco; Italy - Sbaralea, Wadding F. 3, 322-323; 414, 79 Accursius, Bonus —> Bonus Accursius Accursius, Cervotus - italian: Accorsi ( t before 1287), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 3, 334 Accursius, Cursinus ( t 1288), jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier - F. 3, 335 Accursius, Franciscus - italian: Accorsi; also Glossator (*ca. 1185, t 1263), jurisconsult, professor of law - Bagnolo (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum — F. 3, 326-327; 3, 336; 3, 338-340; 121, 54 Accursius, Franciscus (* 1225, 1 1293), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 3, 337; 3, 341-345; 121, 55 Accursius, Guilelmus - italian: Guglielmo Accorso (* 1246, t e a . 1314), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 346 A c c u r s u s de Petro Baldinelli (13-th century), stone sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 347 Acelin, (Reims) (11-th century), monk, translator, poet - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 348 Acerbi, Tommasso - french: Thomas (late 15-th century), writer - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 3, 350 Acerbis, Bartholomaeus de —> Baitholomaeus de Acerbis A c e r b u s Morena ( f i l 67), historian - Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 351; 414, 80 Aceti, Antonio ( t 1407), statesman - Fermo (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 352 A c e u (Navarra) (fl. 1283-1284), surgeon - Navarra (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 3, 353 Acfred, count of Auvergne, duke of Aquitaine ( t 9 2 8 ) , count, duke - Auvergne (France); Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 354 Ach, Hans von - perhaps the same as: Hans von Och (fl. 1477), painter - Basel (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 355 A c h a (Northumberland) (fl. 593-617), noblewoman - Northumberland (England) - Chevalier F. 3, 356 Achaius, king of Argylcshire (Scotland) (τ 819), king - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 3, 357 A c h a r d u s de Arroasia - also: Acardus; french: Achard de Arrouaisc ( t ca. 1137), prior, poet Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 358-359; 414, 81 A c h a r d u s Bridlingtoniensis —> Achardus de Sancto Victore A c h a r d u s (Clairvaux) ( f c a . 1170), Cistercian, monk, biographer, architect - Clairvaux (France); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 360-364; 414, 82

A c h a r t [Achardus], abbot of Jumièges - also: Aicadrus, Aichadrus ( t 687), abbot - Jumièges (France); Quinçay (France) - Chevalier F. 3, 365 Achardus, abbot of Saint-Serge ( t 1093 or 1094), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 370 A c h a r d u s de Sancto Victore - also: A. Bridlingtoniensis; Acardus (+1171 or 1172), Augustinian, abbot, archbishop - Bridlington (England); Paris (France); Avranches (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 3, 366-369 Acharius, bishop of Noyon and Tournay - also: Achaire, Hautcarius ( t 6 3 9 ) , bishop, saint Noyon (France); Tournay (France) - Chevalier F. 3, 371 Achart, Etienne (fl. 1447), goldsmith - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 372 A c h a s (Saint) —> Acas (Saint) Achates, Léonard (fl. 1472-1497), printer - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 3, 373 Acheley, John - also: Acherle, Achirley (fl. Μόδι 473), college rector - England - Oxford F. 3, 374 Achenheim, der von (15-th century), Franciscan, mystic - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 414, 83 Achenoncourt, Belin d' (fl. 1382-1384), artisan Pontailler (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 376 Acherie, abbot of Belmont (9-th century), abbot Vosges (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 377 Achi, Giacomo - called: Matóla (fl. 1473), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 378 Achideus, bishop of Die (fl. 957), bishop - Die (France) - Chevalier - F. 3, 379 Achila king of the Visigoths —> Agila king of the Visigoths Achiles (Ulmes) (fl. 1494), physician - Ulmes (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 3, 381 Achillino Bolognese (fl. 1324), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 382 A c h i m a a z d'Oria —> Ahimaas ben Palticl Achirley, John Acheley, John Achivus, abbot of Saint-Maurice d'Agaune (6th century), abbot - Switzerland - Chevalier F. 3, 385 Achmiillner, Georg - or: Jorig (fl. 1430), stonemason - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 386 Achtleitner, Simon (Π. 1478-1481), architect, builder - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 388 Achudemes, (Nestorian) (II. 570), Nestorian, metropolitan - Syria - Chevalier - F. 3, 389 Acigné, Pierre d' (fl. 1404-1416), seneschal Provence (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier - F. 3, 390 Acindynus, Dionysius —> Dionysius Acindynus Acker, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 393 A c k e r , Hans - also: Aekerle (Π. 1430-1460), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 394 Acker, Jacob (fl. 1473-1483), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 395 Ackerbach, Johann (fl. 1484), tile baker - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 396 A c k e r m a n , François (*ca. 1335, 11387), diplomat, warrior - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Broughton, Chevalier - F. 3, 397-398 Aclom, Robert —> Acclome, Robert Aclyff, John - also: Achlyff, Ackliff, Aclef, Acley, Aclif, Aclyf, Aklei, Akley, Aklyff (fl. 13731419), Benedictine, prior - Durham (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 399-400 Aeon, Alan de (fl. 1399), church administrator York (England) - Cambridge - F. 3, 401 Aeon, John (fl. 1378-1379), Dominican, f r i a r Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 3, 402 Acontius (Saint) - saint, martyr - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 3, 403 Acoyi, Francis (II. 1378), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England); Poland - Cambridge F. 3, 404

Adalbertus Acqua, Ambrogio dall' (¡ before 1447), painter, copyist - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 3, 405; 422, 179 Acqua, Andrea di Vanni dall' (2-d half of the 14-th century), stone sculptor - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 406 Acqua, Domenico di Vanni dall' ( t 1383), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 407 Acqua, Gasparo dall' (fi. 1442-1492), painter, armourer, goldsmith - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 3, 408 Acqua, Giacomo dall' (fl. 1477), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 409 Acqua, Giacomo di Vanni dall' (f 1348), engineer - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 410 Acqua, Giovanni dall' (fl. 1467-1469), painter Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 411 Acqua, Jacopo dell' (fl. 1437), illuminator, copyist - Brescia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 417, 65 Acqua, Pietro dell' (fl. 1399-1402), building master, engineer - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 3, 412 Acquaviva, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Napoli (Italy); Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 414-416 Acquaviva, Roberto (11. 1283), writer - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 3, 417; 332, 213 Acquettini, Giovanni (fl. 1430), poet - Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 3, 418 Acquistabene di Brescia (fl. 1295), painter Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 3, 419 Acres, John (fl. 1460-1465), church administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 3, 420 Acreya, Randolph de (fl. 1224), church administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 3, 421 Acropolita, Constantinus —» Constantinus Acropolita Actius —> Atto Acton, Edward - also: Atton, Hacton, Hutton (fl. 1396-1397), scholar, church administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 422 Acton, Henry (fl. 1499), church administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 423 Acton, Johannes de —> Johannes de Acton Acton, John (Dominican, fl. 1378-1403) Johannes dc Actona Acton, Thomas (fl. 1456), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 3, 428 Acton, William de - also: Aketon, Akton ( t 1391), doctor of medecine, deacon, ecclesiastical administrator - Norwich (England); Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge, Talbot - F. 3, 429; 151, 330 Acton-Burnel, Robert de (fl. 1297), clerk, murderer - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 3, 430 A c t u s —> Atto A c u m , John —> Akum, John Acuto, Giovanni —> Hawkwood, John Acutus, (Pianella) (2-d half of the 12-th century), sculptor - Pianella (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 3, 431 Acworth, Adam (fl. 1196-1233), church administrator, abbot, biographer - Oxford (England); France - Oxford - F. 3, 432-433 Acworth, Adam (between 1241 and 1247), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 434 Acworth, Adam (fl. 1363-1365), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 3, 435 Acworth, T. (fl. 1443), scholar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 3, 436 A d a abbesss of Saint-Julien du Pré —» Adenète abbesss of Saint-Julien du Pré A d a of Warenne - also: Adelina of W., Ada of Scotland, countess of Holland (*ca. 1130, + 1178), noblewoman - Scotland - Echols F. 4, 1; 414, 84 Adalardus —» Adelardus Adalbaldus —> Adelbaldus

Adalbero Augustanus - also: Adelberus ( t 9 0 9 ) , bishop, abbot, Benedictine - Augsburg (Germany); Dillingen (Germany); Ellwangen (Germany); Langres (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 4-6 Adalbero, abbot of Bleidenstadt - french: Adalbéron (fl. 910-927), abbot - Hirschau (Germany); Mainz (Germany); Bleidenstadt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 7 Adalbero, abbot of Disentís - french: Adalbéron ( t 670), abbot - Switzerland - Chevalier F. 4, 8 Adalbero von Eppenstein, Herzog von Kärnten ( t 1039), duke - Kärnten (Austria) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 9-10 Adalbero, archibishop of Hamburg-Bremen french: Adalbéron; also: Adalbert ( t 1148), archbishop - Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 11 A d a l b e r o Herbipolensis > Adalbero bishop of Würzburg Adalbero von Laimbach —> Adalbero bishop of Würzburg A d a l b e r o Laudunensis - also: Ascelinus (*ca. 947, 11030), bishop - Laon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 4, 12-18 Adalbero, bishop and prince of Luik - also: A. de Louvain; Albéron ( t 1128 or 1129), bishop, prince - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 4, 19 Adalbero, bishop and prince of Luik - also: A. de Namur ( t 1145), bishop, prince - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 4, 20 A d a l b e r o Mctcnsis (1) - also: Adalbéron, abbe de Saint-Trond ( f 9 6 4 ) , abbot, bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 21-22 Adalbero Metensis (II) - also: A. de Lorraine ( t 1005), bishop - Lorraine (France); Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 23-24 A d a l b e r o Metensis (III) - also: A. de Luxembourg ( t 1072), bishop - Luxembourg; Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 25-26 Adalbero Remensis - also: A. d'Ardenne (+988), archbishop, chancellor - Reims (France) Berton, Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 4, 27-32; 414, 85-86 A d a l b e r o (Sankt-Florian) - also: Albero (mid-12th century), choirmaster, building master - Linz (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 33 Adalbero Treverensis - also: A. de Montreuil; Albero T. (*ca. 1080, t H52), archbishop - Montreuil (France); Trier (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 34-35; 9, 180-181 A d a l b e r o Virdunensis - also: A. de Chiny ( t 1158), bishop - Verdun (France) Chevalier - F. 4, 36 Adalbero, bishop of Worms (f 1070), bishop Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 37 Adalbero, bishop of WUrzburg - also: A. Herbipolensis, A. von Laimbach (*ca. 1010, + 1090), bishop - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 4, 38-40 Adalbéron d'Ardenne —> Adalbero Remensis Adalbéron de Chiny —> Adalbero Virdunensis A d a l b é r o n de Lorraine —> Adalbero Metensis (II) A d a l b é r o n de Louvain Adalbero bishop and prince of Luik Adalbéron de Luxembourg —> Adalbero Metensis (III) ^ A d a l b é r o n de Montreuil —> Adalbero Treverensis A d a l b é r o n de Namur (+1145) Adalbero bishop and prince of Luik A d a l b é r o n abbot of Saint-Trond Adalbero Metensis (I) Adalbert (Bohème, III) —> Adalbertus Saliburgensis Adalbert écolàtre de Saint-Vincent —> Adalbertus Levita

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Adalbertus von Andernach (13-th century), abbot - Mettlach (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 41 Adalbertus comes Austrobandiae —» Adalbertus count of Ostrevant Adalbertus, bishop of Bamberg - also: A. von Kärnten (f 1057), bishop - Kärnten (Austria); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 42 Adalbertus Bambergensis - also: A. Babenbergensis (begin 13-th century), deacon, miniature painter - Bamberg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Potthast, Thieme/ Becker - F. 4, 43-45; 414, 86-89 Adalpertus [Adalbertus] (Benediktbeuern) (11th century), monk, copyist - Benediktbeuern (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 4, 46-47 Adalbertus Bremensis-Hamburgensis - also: A. de Wettin (*ca. 1000, 11072), archbishop - Halberstadt (Germany); Bremen (Germany); Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 4, 48-54 Adalbertus (Casoria) ( 11 -th century), monk Casoria (Italy); Pescara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 4, 55 Adalbertus Comensis ( t 615), bishop, saint Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 4, 56 Adalbertus, provost of Corvey - also: Adelbertus (mid 12-th century), provost, copyist, illuminator - Corvey (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 57-60 Adalbertus, abbot of Echternach (+ 775), abbot - Echternach (Luxemburg) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 61 Adalbertus Floriacensis (+ 853), monk - Fleury (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 62 Adalbertus de Franconie —> Adalbertus margrave of Ostfranken, count of Bamberg Adalbertus, count of Habsburg (12-th ccntury), count - Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 4, 64 Adalbertus archibishop of Hamburg-Bremen (+1148) —> Adalbero archibishop of HamburgBremen Adalbertus Hcidcnhcimcnsis (ca. 1150), abbot Heidenheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 4, 65-66; 414, 90 Adalbertus, king of Italy Adalbertus Moguntinensis (II) Adalbertus Spaldingensis (fl. 1160), Benedictine, monk - Spalding (England) - Chevalier F. 4, 123 Adalbertus Spirensis ( t 1079), provost - Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 124 Adalbertus (Tarouca) ( t 1125), abbot - Tarouca (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 4, 120 Adalbert [Adalbertus] (Tegernsee) (begin 11 th century), monk, miniaturist - Tegernsee (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 125-128 Adalbert [Adalbertus], bishop of Thérouanne (f914), bishop - Thérouanne (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 4, 129 Adalberto [Adalbertus], duke of Toscana, I ( t 890), duke - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 130-131 Adalberto [Adalbertus], duke of Toscana, II ( t 915), duke - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 132-134 Adalbertus d'Uzès —> Adalbertus bishop of Nîmes Adalbert [Adalbertus] de Villeneuve ( f i 176), canon - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 4, 135 Adalbertus Vojtech (+1436) Adalbertus Jastrzebiec Adalbertus Vojtech (+997) -> Adalbertus Pragensis Adalbertus da Volterra —> Alberto [Albertus] da Volterra Adalbertus de Wettin —> Adalbertus BremensisHamburgensis Adaldag, archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen also: Adelagus, Adeidagus (*ca. 900, 1988), archbishop, chancellor - Bremen (Germany);

Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 137-138; 5, 98 Adalferius abbot of Cava —> Alferius abbot of Cava Adalferius de Trani - italian: Adalferio da Trani (late 11-th ccntury), hagiographer - Trani (Italy); Bari (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 4, 139-141 Adalfredus bishop of Noyon and Tournai —> Adelfredus bishop of Noyon and Tournai Adalgar, archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen - also: Auger (f909), archbishop - Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 143-144 Adalgar, bishop of Worms (f 1044), bishop Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 4, 145 Adalgerus Episcopus (fl. 964), Benedictine, bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - DLL, Hurter, Potthast _ F. 4, 146; 414, 98-99 Adalgisel, duke of Franken (fl. 633-641), duke Franken (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 4, 147 Adalgisus Diaconus - also: Adalgisel-Grimo, Adalgise de Verdun (Π. 634), deacon - Verdun (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 148-149 Adalgisus Sancti Theoderici (fl. 1150), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer - Mont d'Or (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 4, 150-152; 414, 100 Adalgisus (Theoracia) - also: Algisus ( t e a . 670), abbot, saint - Thierache (France) - Chevalier F. 4, 153 Adalgotus, bishop of Coire - also: Adelgott, Algotus ( t 1160), bishop, abbot, saint - Disentís (Switzerland); Coire (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 4, 154 Adalgotus, abbot of Disentís - also: Adelgott ( t 1031), abbot, saint - Disentís (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 4, 155 Adalgotus Magdeburgensis - also: Adelgorius, Adelgot de Veltheim ( t 1119), archbishop Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 4, 156-158; 414, 101 Adalhil, Matthieu (fl. 1405), papal physician Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 4, 160 Adaloch (Prelate) (f 821), prelate - Chevalier F. 4, 162 Adalpertus - » Adalbertus Adalpretus (Episcopus) - also: A. de Trento ( t 1177), bishop - Trento (Italy) - Chevalier F. 4, 164 Adalramus, archbishop of Salzburg (1 836), archbishop - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier F. 4, 165 Adalrich, duke of Alsace - also: Athic, Ethic ( t e a . 690), duke, saint - Alsace (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 4, 166-167 Adalricus (Arras) (t768), abbot, physician Arras (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 168 Adalricus (Freising) (fl. 982), monk, bell founder - Freising (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 4, 169 Adalricus (Ufnau) H> Alaricus (Ufnau) Adalsinda (Hamay) (t715), religious person, saint - Hamay (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 4, 170 Adalwald, king of the Lombards - also: Adaloald (* 602 or 603, 1626), king - Italy; Monza (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 161; 4, 171 Adalwardus, bishop of Verden - also: Alvardus, Adelwardus (t933), bishop - Verden (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 15, 234 Adam, ... - maybe identical with William Adam (fl. 1477-1480), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 22 Adam, ... (fl. 1488), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 23 Adam, ... (fl. 1492), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 24 Adam, André (fl. 1493), goldsmith - Tours (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 25 Adam, Henri (f 1434), abbot - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 5, 26

Adam, John [Johannes] (fl. 1400), student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 27 Adam, Jean [Johannes] (fl. 1420), glass artist Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 28 Adam, John [Johannes] (fl. 1458), scholar of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 29 Adam, John [Johannes] (fl. 1463-1481), theologian, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 30 Adam, Jean [Johannes] (fl. 1478), printer - Napoli (Italy); Poland - Chevalier - F. 5, 31 Adam, Laurent (fl. 1465-1469), sculptor - Auxerre (France); Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 32-33; 414, 216 Adam, Nicolas (fl. 1493), scholar - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 34 Adam, Pietro (15-th ccntury), mathematician Italy - Chevalier - F. 5, 35 Adam, Robert ( t 1495), theologian, church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 5, 36 Adam, William - also: Adams (fl. 1467-1469), church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 5, 37 Adam, William - also: Adams (11. 1474-1487), church administrator - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 38 Adam, William (fl. 1482-1488), canon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 39 A d a m de Desburgh, William (fl. 1390), student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 40 Adaminus de Sancto Georgio (12-th century), sculptor, architect - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 41 Adamnanus (Coldingham) (t689), Benedictine, priest, saint - Coldingham (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 5, 53 Adamnanus de Iona - also: Adamanus, Α. Hyensis, Hiiensis, Adomnan mac Ronain (*ca. 624, f704), Benedictine, abbot, monastery founder, hagiographer, saint - Hy (Scotland) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 5, 42-52; 414, 105-107 Adams, ... (13-th century), building master Reims (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 55 Adams, ... - also: Adamys (11. 1496), chapel clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 54 Adams, John - also: Adam (fl. 1445-1449), church administrator - Lincoln (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 56 Adams, William —> Adam, William Master of the Adamspforte (Bamberg) (fl. 12301237), sculptor - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 57-60 Adamthwaythe, Roland (fl. 1461), priest Carlisle (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 5, 61 Adam [Adamus] Achal - also: A. Nederpeelt van Holt (fl. 1483-1488), physician - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Köln (Germany); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 4, 172 Adamus Acworth —> Acworth, Adam Adamus Alderspacensis - also: A. von Aldersbach ( t e a . 1260), Cistercian, monk Aldersbach (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 4, 189-191 Adam [Adamus] d'Ambergau (fl. 1471-1472), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 4, 173 A d a m [Adamus] (Amiens) (fl. 1416), painter Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 174 Adam [Adamus] d'Anvaing (fl. 1441-1466), engraver - Tournay (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 176 Adam [Adamus] bishop of Ardagh Lyons, Adam bishop of Ardagh A d a m [Adamus] Argoyles Adam [ Adamus | (de) Stratton A d a m o [Adamus] da Arogno ( t e a . 1230), architect - Trento (Italy); Como (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 177-179 Adam [Adamus] d'Arras bishop of Thérouanne —> Adam [Adamus] bishop of Thérouanne

[Adamus] Adamus Balsamiensis —> Adamus de Parvo Ponte Adamus de Barking - also: A. Barchingensis Berchingensis (11. 1217), Benedictine, monk - Barking (England); Sherborne (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 4, 181-182 Adamus de Bassea - also: A. de Basseja, de la Bassée (+ 1286 or 1294), canon, poet, physician - Lille (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Wickersheimer - F. 4, 183-188; 414, 108 A d a m [Adamus] de Bcchesovercs - also: A. de Hekeshovre ( r e a . 1257), Franciscan, physician - England; France - Jacquart 1, Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 4, 192-193; 414, 109-110 Adam [Adamus] le Bel (fl. 1297), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 414, 111 A d a m [Adamus] Bercherii de Francovilla (fl. 1329-1365), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 4, 194 Adamus Blunt - also: A. de Roxburgh (fl. 1296), Franciscan, prior - Scotland; Roxburgh (Scotland) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 4, 195; 52, 295 Adam [Adamus] (Blyborough) (fl. 1180), physician - Lincolnshire (England) - Talbot F. 414, 112 Adamus de Bodman - also: A. dc Bodromo (fl. 1350), Carmelite - Köln (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 4, 196-197; 414, 113 A d a m [Adamus] de Braye - or A. de Braya (fl. 1275-1278), clerk, physician - Sicilia (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 4, 198 Adamus Bremensis (*ca. 1040, t e a . 1081), scolasticus, canon - Meissen (Germany); Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum F. 4, 199-213; 414, 114-129 Adam [Adamus] de Brest - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 4, 214 A d a m [Adamus] Bruslard (12-th century), royal adviser - France - Chevalier - F. 4, 215 Adamus Bucfeldus - also: A. de Bocfeld, Bouchermelort, Bockfeld, Bucklield, Bocfeldius, Buccenfcldus (*ca. 1220, t 1278 or 1294), mathematician, canon, theologian - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Sbaralea - F. 4, 216-220; 62, 187-189 Adamus Burley (+ 1328), master of arts, philosopher - Oxford (England); England Chevalier, Oxford - F. 414, 130-132 Adamus dc Caithness - also: A. Cathancsiac ( t 1222), bishop, abbot, Cistercian - Melrose (Scotland); Caithness (Scotland) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 4, 222-223 A d a m [Adamus] (Cambridge) (fl. 1318), theologian - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 4, 224 A d a m [Adamus] (Canonist) (fl. 1493-1494), Dominican, canonist - France - Chevalier F. 4, 221 Adamus de Caroliloco - also: A. de Chaalis (fl. 1202-1217), abbot - Chaalis (France) Chevalier - F. 4, 225 Adamus Cartusianus - also: Carthusianus (fl. 1340), Carthusian - London (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 4, 226-227 A d a m [Adamus] the Carver - also: Adamus (Sculptor) (fl. 1314-1324), sculptor, carver Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 4, 228 Adam [Adamus], abbot of Chaloché (11. 1169), Cistercian, abbot - Chaloché (France) Chevalier - F. 4, 229 Adamus dc Chamilli - also: A. dc Chambly; maybe identical with A. de Caroliloco (fl. 12301250), bishop, Cistercian - Chambly (France); Senlis (France) - Fabricius - F. 4, 230 A d a m o [Adamus] de Citella (fl. 1298), notary Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 4, 231 Adam [Adamus] de Claquerel (11. 1322), barber, hospital administrator, envoy - Creil (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 232

Adamus Claromontanus - also: A. Claromontensis, A. Clericus Claromontani (fl. 1268-1276), episcopal clerk - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 4, 233-235 Adam [Adamus] le Clerc (13-th century), troubadour - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 236 Adam [Adamus] Coberturier (fl. 1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / - F. 4, 237 A d a m [Adamus] de Cobsam (fl. 1462), poet England - Chevalier - F. 4, 238 A d a m o [Adamus] di Colino (fl. 1419-1441), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 4, 242 Adamus Coloniensis - also: A. von Gladbach, Α. von Köln ( t 1408), Dominican, prior - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 239-241 A d a m [Adamus] (Copyist) - copyist - England Bradley - F. 4, 243 Adam [Adamus] Courtois (fl. 1450-1458), architect - Compiègne (France); Noyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 244 Adam [Adamus], abbot of Croxton (early 13-th century), abbot, physician - Leicester (England) Talbot - F. 414, 134 Adamus de Curtilandonis - also: A. de Courlandon, Corlandon (11. 1196-1232), deacon, Cistercian, liturgical scholar - Laon (France); Courlandon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 4, 245-246; 414, 133 Adam [Adamus] Daurein -> Adam [ Adamus 1 d'Origny Adam [Adamus] Desnoés (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 247 Adamus Domerhamensis - also: A. de Domersham; erroneously called: A. de Ponieran ( t 1291), monk, historian - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 4, 248-250; 4, 407; 414, 135 Adamus de Dore - also: A. Dorensis (fl. 1200), Cistercian, abbot, musicologist - Hereford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis F. 4, 251-253 Adamus Easton —> Easton, Adam Adamus Eberacensis - also: A. von Ebrach (* vor 1100, 11161), abbot, Cistercian Ebrach (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 4, 258-259 Adamus Eboraccnsis - also: A. of York (fl. 1250), Franciscan - York (England) - Chevalier - F. 5, 21 Adamus de Einesham - also: A. de Eynsham ( t 1232), abbot, prior, hagiographer - England Chevalier, Potthast - F. 4, 260-261 Adam [Adamus], chancellor of Emly (fl. 1286), chancellor - Oxford (England); Emly (England) Oxford - F. 4, 262 Adamus Evcshamensis - also: A. Eovcshamensis ( t 1191), Benedictine, abbot - Evesham (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 4, 263-264 Adam [Adamus] (Exeter) (fl. 1264-1265), physician - Exeter (England) - Talbot F. 414, 144 Adamus Ferrarius - also: A. F. Aurelianensis (11. 1380-1383), Dominican, theologian - Orleans (France) - Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 4, 265; 414, 147 Adam [Adamus] (Fountains Abbey) (13-th century), physician - England - Talbot F. 414, 148 Adam [Adamus] de France (fl. 1389-1416), painter - Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 4, 267 Adam [Adamus] de Francheville (fl. 1350), physician, deacon - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 4, 266 Adam [Adamus] von Fulda (fl. 1445-1505), monk, musician, composer - Chevalier, Fétis, Tusculum - F. 4, 268-271 Adam [Adamus] Fumée (*ca. 1430, 11494), royal physician, chancellor - Tourraine (France); France; Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 4, 272-278

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Adam [Adamus] de Gaures de Antiochia, marshal of Cyprus (13-th century), marshal Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 4, 175 Adam [Adamus] de Givenchy (fl. 1260), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 4, 279 Adam [Adamus] (Gloucester) (fl. 1224), physician - Gloucester (England) - Talbot F. 414, 149 Adamus Goddamus - also: A. dc Wodham, Woodham, Wodehamensis (*ca. 1295, 1 1358), Franciscan, theologian - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding - F. 4, 280-291; 406, 65; 407, 75-77; 414, 150-151 Adam [Adamus] de Gulionisii ( f i 102), saint, confessor - Italy - Chevalier - F. 4, 292 Adamus de Gulyn - also: A. de Gouly, Golyn, de la Vacherie (fl. 1273-1282), Dominican, theologian - Paris (France); Laon (France) Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 4, 293-294 Adam [Adamus] de la Halle - also: A. de la Hale; named: le Bossu d'Arras (*ca. 1238, t before 1289), troubadour, poet, Cistercian Arras (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 4, 295-310 Adam [Adamus] de Hekeshovre - » Adam [Adamus] de Bcchcsovcres Adamus Hcmlingtonus - also: A. Hemclcndunus, d'Hemblington, Hemlynglon (f 1420), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Norfolk (England); Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 4, 311-313; 167, 261-262 Adam [Adamus] (Herfordshire) (fl. 1218), physician - Hertfordshire (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 152 Adamus Hibernicus (fl. 1320), Franciscan, theologian - Ireland; Oxford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford, Wadding F. 4, 316-318; 177, 123 Adam [Adamus] Horder (fl. 1277-1305), merchant, trader - Southampton (England) Hicks - F. 4, 314-315 Adamus de Howden (fl. 1290-1306), Franciscan, doctor of theology, convent lector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 414, 153-156 Adam [Adamus] the Joiner - also A. the Joynour (11. 1398-1402), joiner - Oxford (England) Harvey - F. 4, 319 Adamus Killosensis - also: Adam Senior of Kinloss (13-th century), Cistercian, abbot Kinloss (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 4, 320 Adam [Adamus] of Kircudbright (fl. 1259-1282), physician - Scotland - Talbot - F. 414, 157 Adam [Adamus] (Köln) (fl. 1487), stonemason Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 321 A d a m [Adamus] (Kraków) (fl. 1499-1521), painter - Krakow (Poland) Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 322 A d a m [Adamus] le Lechur (fl. 1249), medical practitioner - Wiltshire (England) - Talbot F. 414, 158 A d a m [Adamus] Lcfèvrc (fl. 1479), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart / - F. 4, 323 Adam [Adamus] (Lincoln) (fl. 1212-1220), hagiographer - Lincoln (England) - Chevalier - F. 4, 324 Adamus de Lincolnia ( t 1334), Franciscan, doctor of theology, convcnt lector, Provincial - Oxford (England); England; Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 414, 159-160 A d a m [Adamus] dc Lintcia (13-th century), precantor - Ely (England) - Chevalier F. 4, 325 Adam [Adamus] of the Little Bridge H> Adamus de Parvo Ponte Adam [Adamus] (London) (fl. 1355), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 161 Adam [Adamus] (London) (fl. 1357-1378), royal surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 414, 162 Adam [Adamus] Louvart (fl. 1475), surgeon Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 327

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Adam [Adamus] (Luik) (fl. 1388), canon - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 4, 326 A d a m [Adamus] de Lymbcrgh —» Lymbcrgh, Adam de Adamus Magister (mid-13-th century), poet Deutschland - DLL - F. 414, 163-164 Adamus de Marisco - als: A. (de) Marsh ( t 1259 or 1258), Franciscan, theologian, church administrator - Oxford (England); Ely (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, Sbaralea, Strayer, Tyerman, Wadding - F. 4, 328-344; 414, 165-172 Adamus de Marisco (fl. 1308), Franciscan Oxford (England) - Chevalier - F. 4, 345 Adam [Adamus] Martin - also: A. Martini (fl. 1422-1442), surgeon - Paris (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 4, 346-347 Adam [Adamus] the Mason, I (fl. 1225), mason - Southwark (England) - Harvey - F. 4, 348 Adam [Adamus] the Mason, II (fl. 1288-1289), mason - Carmarthen (Wales) - Harvey F. 4, 349 Adam [Adamus] de Massilia - also: A. de Massimilla (fl. 1307), surgeon - Marseille (France); Napoli (Italy) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 4, 350-351 Adamus Masunvilariensis - also: A. de Massevaux (fl. 780), abbot - Massevaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 352 Adamus Medicus (11. 1215), physician - England - Talhot - F. 414, 190 A d a m [Adamus] II, viscount of Mclun ( t 1220), viscount - Melun (France); England - Chevalier - F. 414, 173 Adam [Adamus] III, viscount of Melun (fl. 1299), viscount - Melun (France) - Chevalier - F. 414, 174 Adam [Adamus] de Merry (11. 1412-1419), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 4, 353 A d a m o [Adamus] (Milano) (ll-th-12-th century), stonemason, architect - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 4, 354-355 Adam [Adamus] (de) Moleyns ( t 1450), bishop, statesman - Salisbury (England); Chichester (England); Portsmouth (England) - Chevalier, Hicks - F. 4, 356-359 Adamus de Montaldo - also: A. Montaltus (fl. 1480), Augustinian, theologian - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger, Potthast F. 4, 360-369; 414, 175-176 Adamus Murimuthensis - also: A. Muremuthensis, Merimuth, Myrimuth, Murimouth ca. 1275, t 1347), Cistercian, canon - Hereford (England); London (England); Oxford (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford, Potthast - F. 4, 370-372; 414, 177-184 Adam [Adamus] dc Nccctic (fl. 1414), bibliophile - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 4, 373 Adam [Adamus] Nederpeelt van Holt —> Adam [Adamus] Achal Adamus de Nemosio (+ 1377), Dominican, bishop - Senlis (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 4, 374 Adamus Nizardus - also: Nutzarde, Nidzarde (fl. 1340), Franciscan, grammarian Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 4, 375-376 Adam [Adamus] d'Opatow (late 15-th century), hagiographer - Opatów (Poland) - Chevalier F. 4, 377 Adam [Adamus] Orientalis - or: Adam, abbas monachorum Orientis (fl. 1330), abbot, theologian - Mid-East - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 4, 378-379 Adam [Adamus] d'Origny - also: A. Daurein (fl. 1416-1428), physician - Paris (France); Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 380 Adamus de Orleton, bishop of Hereford, Worcester and Winchester - also: A. de Orlton (*ca. 1275, t 1345), bishop - Hereford (England); Worcester (England); Winchester (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 4, 381-385; 287, 286-297

A d a m [Adamus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 414, 185 A d a m [Adamus] (Paris) (fl. 1299), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 414, 186 A d a m [Adamus] (Paris) (fl. 1313), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 389 A d a m [Adamus] (Paris) (f before 1313), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 4, 390 Adamus Parisiensis - also: A. P. Spalatii (fl. 1059-1060), hagiographer - Split (Croatia); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 386 Adamus Parisiensis (fl. 1273), preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 4, 387-388 A d a m [Adamus] de Paries (13-th century), physician - Shrewsbury (England) - Talbot F. 414, 187 Adamus de Parvo Ponte - also: A. Parvus, Pontuaius, of Balsham, Balsamiensis, of the Little Bridge (*ca. 1105, t " 8 1 ) , canon, bishop, theologian - Balsham (England); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 4, 391-397; 414, 188 A d a m o [Adamus] di Perino (fl. 1380-1385), wood carver - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 4, 398 Adamus de Persenia - also: A. de Pontigny, Perseigne (*ca. 1145, 1 1221), Cistercian, abbot - Pontigny (France); Perseigne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 4, 399-402; 414, 189 A d a m [Adamus] Pigon (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 403 A d a m [Adamus] Piri (fl. 1502), physician - Paris (Francc) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 404 A d a m [Adamus] (Poitiers) (fl. 1167), architect, mason - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 405-406; 414, 191 A d a m [Adamus] de la Poletrie (fl. 1354-1362), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 414, 192 Adamus de Pontigny —> Adamus de Persenia Adamus Pontuaius —> Adamus de Parvo Ponte A d a m [Adamus] de Porta (fl. 1387), clerk, physician - Meaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 4, 408 A d a m [Adamus] de la Porte (fl. 1305), sculptor - Hesdin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 409 Adamus Puczen (fl. 1415), Augustinian, theologian - Deutschland - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 4, 410-411 Adamus Pulchrae Mulieris (fl. 1210), theologian Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 4, 412 A d a m [Adamus] (Pyrford) (fl. 1332), leech Surrey (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 193 A d a m [Adamus] of Reading (14-th century), physician - Reading (England) - Talbot F. 414, 194 A d a m [Adamus], deacon of Reichersperg (12-th century), deacon - Reichersberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 4, 413 A d a m [Adamus] (Reims) (fl. 1495), physician Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 414 A d a m [Adamus] (Rennes) (fl. 1231), archdeacon - Rennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 415 A d a m [Adamus], abbot of Rewley - also: A. de Stanleghe, de Regali Loco (fl. 13541368), Cistcrcian, abbot - Rcwlcy (England) Chevalier - F. 4, 416 A d a m [Adamus] Robart - also: A. Robarti, Roberti (Π. 1403-1411), clerk, physician - Laon (Francc); Paris (Francc) - Wickersheimer F. 4, 417 A d a m [Adamus] de Ross - also: A. de Ros (12-th century), monk, troubadour - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 4, 418 Adamus de Roxburgh Adamus Blunt Adam [Adamus] (Saint-Albans) (fl. 1259), physician - Saint-Albans (England) - Talbot F. 414, 197 A d a m [Adamus] of Saint-Albans (fl. 1272), surgeon - Saint-Albans (England) - Talbot F. 414, 198

A d a m [Adamus], abbot of Saint-Denys ( t 1122), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 4, 419 Adam [Adamus], abbot of Saint-Josseau-Bois ( t 1166), abbot - Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 4, 420 A d a m [Adamus] (Saint-Quentin) (fl. 1295), physician - Saint-Quentin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 4, 421 A d a m [Adamus] de Saint-Quentin (fl. 13261350), goldsmith - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 4, 422 Adam [Adamus], abbot of Saint-Sabin (f 1209), abbot, saint - Chevalier - F. 4, 423 Adamus de Sancto Victore - also: A. Victorinus (*ca. 1110, '!' 1177 or 1192), canon, composer, liturgical poet, Augustinian - Bretagne (France); Paris (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 4, 424-434; 414, 199-201 Adamus Saxlinghamus - also: A. Saxlighamus (fl. 1350), Carmelite, theologian - Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 4, 435-437 Adamus Scotus - also: A. of Dryburgh (v 1212), PremonsLratensian, canon, abbot, Carthusian Dryburgh (Scotland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 4, 438-441; 414, 202-203 Adamus (Sculptor) —> Adam [Adamus] the Carver A d a m [Adamus] (Southampton) (fl. 1225), physician - Southampton (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 204 A d a m [Adamus] dc Stanton (fl. 1370), chaplain - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Chevalier F. 4, 442 A d a m [Adamus] dc Stockton (fl. 1375), Augustinian - Cambridge (England) - Chevalier - F. 4, 443 A d a m [Adamus] (Strasbourg) (fl. 1466), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 4, 444 A d a m [Adamus] de Strathewik (fl. 1313), physician - Ely (England) - Talbot F. 414, 205 A d a m [Adamus] (de) Stratton - also: A. Argoyles (i· 1294), palace clerk, chamberlain - London (England) - Chevalier, Hicks F. 4, 445-447 Adam [Adamus] de Suel (begin 12-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 4, 448 A d a m [Adamus] of Suthwyk (fl. ΒΙΟΙ 327), royal physician - England - Talbot F. 414, 206-207 Adam [Adamus] Testa ( t 1348), physician Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 1 A d a m [Adamus], bishop of Thérouanne - also: A. d'Arras ( t 1250), archdeacon, bishop, monk Paris (France); Thérouanne (Belgium); Clairvaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 2 Adam [Adamus] de Toneworth (*ca. 1330, 11382), doctor of medecine - Worcester (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 208-209 A d a m [Adamus] du Tot (fl. 1481), surgeon Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 3 Adam [Adamus] (Toulouse) (fl. 1355), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 5, 4 A d a m [Adamus], abbot of Toussaint ( t 1240), abbot - Toussaint (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 5 Adam [Adamus], abbot of la Trappe Cistercian, abbot - Soligny-la-Trappe (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 6 Adam [Adamus] (Troyes) (fl. 1342), physician Troyes (France) - Jacquart i - F. 5, 7 Adamus de Usk (*ca. 1352, f 1430), jurist, chronicler - Usk (Wales); Roma (Italy) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fritze, Hicks, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 5, 8-16; 414, 210 Adamus de la Vacherie —> Adamus de Gulyn A d a m [Adamus] dc la Vallee - also: A. du Val (14-th century), canon - France - Chevalier F. 5, 17 Adamus Victorinus —> Adamus de Sancto Victore Adam [Adamus] (Wells) (fl. 1245), physician Wells (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 211

Adelaide A d a m [ A d a m u s ] von Wiltbach Adamus Goddamus A d a m [ A d a m u s ] (Worcester) (fl. 1280), physician - Worcester (England) - Talbot - F. 414, 213 A d a m u s Wormatiensis (fl. 780), poet - Worms (Germany) - Potthast - F. 5, 19 A d a m [ A d a m u s ] von Wurmbs - also: A. von Worms (fl. 1408-1423), painter - Worms (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 20 A d a m [ A d a m u s ] (York) (12-th century), physician - York (England) - Talbot F. 414, 214 A d a m [ A d a m u s ] (Yorkshire) (fl. 1160-1170), physician - Yorkshire (England) - Talbot F. 414, 215 Adamys, ... —> Adams, ... Adan, John —» Adams, John Adaneti, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Adaneti Adanisio, Paolo (fl. 1485), painter - Amalfi (Italy); Cerreto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 5, 62 A d a s t o Corbeiensis (fl. 901), monk - Corvey (Germany) - Hurter - F. 414, 217 Addalaid (Argenteuil) ( f l l - t h century), musician - Argenteuil (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 63 Adderbury, Richard - also: Abberbury (f 1414), theological scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 65 Adderbury, William - also: Abberbury, Abburbury, Addyrbury, Eaderbury (fl. 13861394), church administrator, deacon - Lincoln (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 66 Adderley, Ralph - also: Aderle (fl. 1445), Augustinian, canon, prior, bishop - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 5, 67 A d d o (Friesland) (fl. 1190), Premonstratensian, canon - Paris (France); Orleans (France); Oxford (England); Friesland (Netherlands) - Oxford F. 5, 68 A d d o t le Pediet (fl. 1416), copyist - Netherlands - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 5, 64; 5, 69 Addyrbury, ... —> Adderbury, ... Ade, William -> Adie, William Adebert, bishop of Clermont (fl. 764), bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 70 Adebert, abbot of Saint-Florent ( t 1013), Benedictine, abbot - Saumur (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 71 Adegrinus (Baume) ( t 10-th century), Benedictine, monk, saint - Baume (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 72 Adèle [Adela] d'Anjou - also: Adelaide (*ca. 949, t e a . 1020), wife of Etienne I, count of Gévaudan - Anjou (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 5, 73; 5, 101 Adèle [Adela] de Blois —> Adèle [Adela] de Champagne queen of France Adèle [Adela], countess of Blois-Chartres (*ca. 1062, 11137), countess - Blois (France); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 5, 74-80 Adèle [Adela] de Chalon (fl. 980), wife of Geoffroy I, count of Anjou - Anjou (France); Chalon (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 82 Adèle [Adela] de Champagne, queen of France - also: Alix; A. de Blois (*ca. 1145, 1 1206), queen, wife of Louis VII, king of France Blois (France); France; Champagne (France) Broughton, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 81; 5, 83-84; 14, 333 Adela queen of Danmark —> Adela de Flandres queen of Danmark Adèle [Adela] of England countess of BloisChartres —> Adèle [Adela] countess of BloisChartres

Adèle [Adela] de Flandres (+ 1079), wife of Baudouin V, count of Flandres, monastery founder - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Messines (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 85-86 Adela de Flandres, queen of Danmark ( t 1118), queen - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Denmark - Echols - F. 5, 87 Adela de France, countess of Vermandois - also called: Hildcbrantc (fl. 910-940), countess Vermandois (France); France - Echols - F. 5, 89 Adela of the Franks (fl. 685), daughter of Dagobert, king of the Franks - France Potthast - F. 5, 88 Adèle [Adela] de Gévaudan ( t 1020), wife of Guillaume I, count of Provence - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 73 A d e l a von Hamaland (*ca. 955, 1 1028), wife of Balderich, count of Drente - Deutschland; Drente (Netherlands) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 90-91 Adela von Pfalzel - also: A. abbatissa Palatioli ( t 7 3 5 ) , abbess - Pfalzel (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 5, 92-95 A d è l e [Adela], mother of Saint Trond (mid-7-th century), saint - Zeil (Germany) - Chevalier F. 5, 96 Adèle [Adela], countess of Vendôme (fl. 10161031), countess - Vendôme (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 73 Adèle [Adela] de Vermandois (Í975), wife of Geoffroy I, count of Anjou - Vermandois (France); Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 97 A d e l a g u s Bremensis —> Adaldag archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen Adelheid [Adelaida] de Montferrat Alesine de Montferral Adelaide [Adelaida] de Roquemartine —» Azalais de Rocamartina Adelaida of Wcsscx queen of Bourgogne and Provence —> Eadgyfu [Eadgifu] of England queen of Bourgogne and Provence Adelaide viscountess of Albi —> Adelaide de Toulouse viscountess of Albi, countess of Burlatz Adelaide d'Altier (13-th century), troubaritz Lozère (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 100 Adelaide d'Anjou —¥ Adèle [Adela] d'Anjou Adelaide de Aovila —> Adelaide de la Honville Adelaide d'Aquitaine —> Adelaide queen of France Adelaide de Bourgogne —» Adelaide de Romainmoutier Adelaide de Bourgogne queen of Italy —> Adelaide empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Adelaide countess of Burlatz —> Adelaide de Toulouse viscountess of Albi, countess of Burlatz Adelaide (Calligrapher) (11-th century), calligraphcr - Chevalier - F. 5, 102 Adelaide dc Champagne —> Alix de Champagne queen of Cyprus Adelicia [Adelaide] queen of England +1151 —> Adclicia [Adelaide] van Leuven queen of England Adelaide von Epfig - also: Adelheid (13-th-14-th century), Dominican, nun, copyist - Unterlinden (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 104-108 Adelaide queen of France (+1154) —> Adelaide de Savoie queen of France Adelaide, queen of France (fl. 870-879), queen, wife of Louis II, king of France - France Chevalier, Echols - F. 5, 109-110 Adelaide, queen of France - also: Adelaide d'Aquitaine (fl. 960-1000), queen, wife of Hugo Capet, king of France, embroideress - Aquitaine (France); France - Echols, Thieme/Becker F. 5, 111-112 Adelaide de France ( t after 1063), wife of Renaud I, count of Nevers - Nevers (France); Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 113 Adelaide, abbess of Gandersheim (* 1045, f 1096), abbess - Gandersheim (Germany); Quedlinburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 5, 114

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Adelaide von Hessen (fl. 1341), wife of Kazimir III, king of Poland - Hessen (Germany); Poland - Chevalier - F. 5, 115 Adelaide de la Honville - also: A. de Aovila ( t 1289), noblewoman - Honville (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 5, 116 Adelaide de la Jaille (fl. 1159), abbess Nyoisseau (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 122 Adelheid [Adelaide] countess of KatzenelnbogenWaldcck —» Adelheid [Adelaide] countess of Waldcck Adelheid [Adelaide] von Kiev empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich| —> Eupraxia of Kiev empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Adelicia [Adelaide] van Leuven, queen of England - also: Adela, Adeliade, Adeliza, Aelis, Alice (* 1103, + 1151), queen - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols - F. 5, 228; 5, 235-236 Adelaide de Lorraine (+ 1153), wife of Simon I, count of Lorraine - Lorraine (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 123 Adelaide, countess of Manosque (fl. 1152), countess - Manosque (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 124 Adelaide de Montferrat, countess of Sicilia, queen of Jerusalem - also: A. de Savona ( t 1118), wife of Roger I, count of Sicily, wife of Baudouin I, king of Jerusalem - Sicilia (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 125; 5, 137-139 Adelaide, viscountess of Narbonne (fl. 966-990), viscountess - Narbonne (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 126 Adelheid [Adelaide] countess of Nassau —> Adelheid |Adclaidc| von Viandcn countess of Nassau Adelaide Pfefferhart (fl. 1320), prioress - Thurgau (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 5, 127 Aelis [Adelaide], la Poissonière (fl. 1292), fish merchant - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 6, 343 Adelaide de Porcairagucs ("rea. 1170), poetess, troubadour - Béziers (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 5, 128-129 Adelaide Praxedis - also: A. Eupraxia (* after 1067, 11109), wife of emperor Heinrich IV - Kiev (Ukraine); Deutschland Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 130-131 Adelheid [Adelaide] (Quedlinburg) (*977, 11045), abbess - Deutschland; Quedlinburg (Germany) - Echols - F. 5, 103 Adelaide de Rheinfelden (13-th century), Dominican - Rheindfelden (Germany) Chevalier - F. 5, 132 Adelaide de Romainmoutier - also: A. de Bourgogne (fl. 880-920), wife of Richard, duke of Bourgogne, abbess - Bourgogne (France) Echols - F. 5, 133 Adelaide, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - also: A. de Bourgogne, queen of Italy (*931, i"999), empress - Italy; Deutschland - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 117-121 Adelaide de Savoie, queen of France ( t 1154), wife of Louis VI, king of France, monastery founder - Savoie (France); Paris (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 5, 134-135 Adelaide de Savona —» Adelaide de Montferrat countess of Sicilia, queen of Jerusalem Adelaide de Scarenbeke ( t 1250), Cistercian Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 5, 136 Adelaide countess of Sicilia —> Adelaide de Montferrat countess of Sicilia, queen of Jerusalem Adelaide von Sigolsheim (13-th century), Dominican - Sigolsheim (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 140 Adelheit [Adelaide] von Stugarten (fl. 1409), quack - Sélestat (France); Deutschland Wickersheimer - F. 5, 141 Adelaide, countess of Susa - also: A, countess of Torino ( t 1091), countess - Torino (Italy) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 5, 142-145

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Adelaide de Toulouse, viscountess of Albi, countess of Burlatz (f 1199), countess - Toulouse (France); Albi (France) - Ecliols - F. 5, 146 Adelaide de Tours - also: Aelis d'Auxerre (fl. 830-860), countess - Tours (France); Auxerre (France) - Echols - F. 5, 147 Adelheid [Adelaide] von Vianden, countess of Nassau (14-th century), countess - Vianden (Luxembourg); Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 5, 148 Adelheid [Adelaide] von Villich (f 1021), abbess, saint - Köln (Germany); Villich (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 5, 149-150 Adele [Adelaide] von Vohburg - also Adelheid von V., A. de Vohbourg (* 1122, f 1190), wife of Friedrich I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire - Vohburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Echols F. 5, 151-152 Adelheid [Adelaide], countess of Waldeck - also: Α., countess of Katzenelnbogen-Waldcck ( t 1329), countess - Waldeck (Germany) - Chevalier F. 5, 153 Adelaide von Westerspiihl ( t 1259), Cistercian, abbess - Wurmsbach (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 5, 154 Adelaïs (England, +880) ^ Aalez (Nun) Adélanie de Bourgogne (fl. 937), wife of Conrad, king of Burgundy - Bourgogne (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 159 Adelardi, Guilelmo ( t 1183), chief of the guelphs - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 194 Adelardi, Marchesella (fl. 1188), daughter of Guilelmo Adelardi, guelph leader - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 194 Alardus [Adelardus] Anglus (fl. 1210-1231), school administrator, church administrator, Dominican - Oxford (England) Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 8, 457; 9, 1 Adelardus Bathcnsis - also: Athclardus, Aelardus, Alardus, Aethelardus; A. Badunensis, Bathonicnsis (*ca. 1070, 'rafter 1146), Benedictine, scholastic philosopher, scholar, translator - Bath (England); Tours (France); Laon (France); Italy; Mid-East Arnold-Baker, Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum, Tyerman - F. 5, 160-172; 29, 184 Alard [Adelardus] de Bomcl (fl. 1419-1429), goldsmith - Chambcry (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 2 Adelard [Adelardus] archbishop of Canterbury —> /T.thelhard [Aethelhard| archbishop of Canterbury Adelardo [Adelardus] de Cattanei —> Adelardus II bishop of Verona Adelardus (Cluny) (fl. 1093), physician - Cluny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 173 Alard [Adelardus] (Corbie) (fl. 1167), librarian, armarius - Corbie (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 3 Adalhardus [Adelardus] Corbiensis - also: Adalardus, Adelhardus (*751, t 8 2 6 ) , abbot, statesman - Corbie (France); Italy Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 5, 174-179; 414, 102-104 Adelardus (Epsicopus) (9-th century), bishop Chevalier - F. 5, 157 Adelaire [Adelardus] Epternacensis (11. 990), scolasticus, abbot - Echternach (Luxemburg) Chevalier - F. 5, 155 Adelaire [Adelardus], bishop of Erfurt ( f 7 5 5 ) , bishop - Erfurt (Germany); Dockum (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 5, 156 Adelaire [Adelardus] (Fleury) (fl. 887), Benedictine, monk - Fleury (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 158 Alard [Adelardus], abbot of Florennes (fl. 11071126), Benedictine, monk, abbot - Florennes (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 9, 6 Adelardus, abbot of Hesbaye (11. 1055), abbot, architect - Hesbaye (Belgium) - Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 180; 414, 218 Adelhard [Adelardus], monk of Michaelsburg (12-th century), monk, copyist - Bamberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 5, 181-182

Alard [Adelardus] du Moret (fl. 1428-1440), sculptor - Tournay (France); Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 5; 270, 32-33 Alardus [Adelardus] (Saint-Amand-les-Eaux) (fl. 1123), Benedictine, copyist - Saint-Amand-lesEaux (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 9, 7-8 Adelardus (Saint-Maurice de Vienne) (fl. 1066), canon, physician - Saint-Maurice de Vienne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 183 Adalard [Adelardus], abbot of Saint-Victor (10-th century), abbot - Marseille (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 188 Alardus [Adelardus] Signiacensis - also: A. de Gennilaco; french: A. de Genillé (fl. 1156-1175), abbot, chronicler - Signy-l'Abbaye (France) Chevalier - F. 9, 4 Adelardus I, abbot of Sint-Truiden - also: Adalardus ( t 1033 or 1034), abbot - Sint-Truiden, Saint-Trond (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 5, 184 Adelardus II, abbot of Sint-Truiden - also: Adalardus ( t 1082), abbot, sculptor - SintTruiden, Saint-Trond (Belgium) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 185-187 Adalard [Adelardus] I, abbot of Stavelot ( t 8 6 7 ) , abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 5, 189 Adalard [Adelardus] II, abbot of StavelotMalmédy ( t 1222), abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 5, 189 Adalard [Adelardus], archbishop of Tours ( t 889 or 890), archbishop - Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 190 Adelardus I, bishop of Verona - also: Adalard (τ 914), bishop - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 5, 191 Adelardus II, bishop of Verona - also: Adelardo de Cattanei ( t 1228), cardinal, bishop - Verona (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 5, 192-193 Adelasia (Frazzano) (12-th century), architect Frazzano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 195 Adelasia, queen of Sardegna - also: A. de Torres (fl. 1236), queen - Sardegna (Italy) Chevalier, Echols - F. 5, 196-197 Adelbaldus (Aquitaine) - french: Adalbaud ( t 6 4 5 ) , duke - Aquitaine (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 199-200 Adalbaldus [Adelbaldus] (Tours) - also: Albaldus (9-th century), monk, copyist - Tours (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 201-204 Adelboldus [Adelbaldus] Trajectensis - also: Adelbold, Adalbold van Utrecht (* ca. 970, "I" 1026), bishop, mathematician - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Utrecht (Netherlands) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 5, 206-214; 414, 219-221 Adalbold [Adelbaldus] van Utrecht —> Adelboldus [Adelbaldus] Trajectensis Adelbertus —> Adalbcrtus Adelboldus —> Adelbaldus Adelbrecht —> Adalbertus Adelchis, king of the Lombards - french: Adelgise ( t e a . 788), king - Italy Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 219-220 Adelchis (Princeps) - also: Adelchis, princeps Beneventanus; french: Théodore Adelgise (f 878), legal scholar, prince - Benevento (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 5, 215-218 Adelécie (Poitiers) (fl. 1163), niece of an archdeacon - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 222 Adelelmus, prior of Burgos - also: Elesme, Lesmes, Aleaunie; french: Aleaume ("|" 1097), monk, prior, saint - Burgos (Spain) Chevalier - F. 11, 412 Adelerius Floriacensis —> Adrevaldus Floriacensis Adelfredus, bishop of Noyon and Tournai also: Adalfredus (fl. 757-765), bishop - Noyon (France); Tournay (France) - Chevalier F. 4, 142 A d e l g e r u s Episcopus —> Algerus Episcopus A d e l g e r u s Leodiensis —» Algerus Leodiensis

Adelgise king of the Lombards —> Adelchis king of the Lombards Adelgise, Théodore —> Adelchis (Princeps) Adelgiso, bishop of Novara (11. 835-840), bishop, saint - Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 221 Adelgorius Magdeburgensis —* Adalgotus Magdcburgcnsis Adelgot de Veltheim —> Adalgotus Magdeburgensis Adelgott bishop of Coire —> Adalgotus bishop of Coire Adelgott abbot of Disentís —» Adalgotus abbot of Disentís Adelha, Firmin (fl. 1358), glass painter Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 5, 223 Adelhardus —> Adelardus Adelheid —> Adelaide Adelheid von Meranien countess of Bourgogne —» Alix di Merano countess of Bourgogne Aelis [Adelheid] de Montfort —> Alice de Montfort Adelhelmus Sagiensis —> Adelmus Sagiensis Adelhot, Claus (fl. 1430), bell founder - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 226 Adeli, John (fl. 1421), friar, Dominican Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 227 Adeliaide queen of Jerusalem —> Adelaide de Montferrat countess of Sicilia, queen of Jerusalem Adelie, l'Erbière (fl. 1292), seller of herbs - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 5, 229 Adelina of Warenne —> Ada of Warenne Adelinde, abbess of Buchau ( t before 950), abbess - Buchau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 5, 232 Adeline Joffrin (fl. 1448), obstrctician - Aubc (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 5, 233 Adeling (Friesland) - also: Adel (fl. 792), writer Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 5, 234 Adelinus (Celles) - also: Hadelinus ( t 6 9 0 ) , monastery founder, saint - Celles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 5, 230 Adelinus (Crespin) - maybe also: Landelinus ( f e a . 700), monk, saint - Crespin (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 231 Adelinus Schireburnensis —> Aldhelmus Schireburnesis A d e l m a n n u s Leodiensis - also: A. Brixianus, Almannus Brixiensis ( t 1061), scolasticus, bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart / , Ladvocat, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Wickersheimer - F. 5, 237-242; 14, 425-426; 414, 225-228 A d e l m o d u s (Sachsen) (fl. 1030), priest, monk, metal artist - Sachsen (Germany); Monte Cassino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 243 A d e l m e [Adelmus] de Chambón —> Adelme [Adelmus] (Nîmes) A d e l m e [Adelmus] (Comte) (Π. 877), count, counsellor - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 5, 244 A d e l m e [Adelmus], abbot of Engelberg ( f l l 3 1 ) , abbot, saint - Engelberg (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 5, 245 A d e l m e [Adelmus] (Fécamp) (f 1108), monk Fécamp (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 246 A d e l m e [Adelmus] (Nîmes) - also: Adelme dc Chambón (fl. 1004-1009), prior, coadjutor bishop - Castres (France); Nîmes (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 247 A d e l m u s Sagiensis - also: Adelhelmus, Aldelmus ( t 910), bishop - Séez (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 5, 248-249; 11, 292; 415, 356-357 A d e l m u s Schireburnesis —> Aldhelmus Schireburnesis Adelog, bishop of Hildesheim ( t i 190), bishop - Hildesheim (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 253-254 Adelphe [Adelphius] (Abbot) (fl. 1180), Benedictine, abbot - France Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 5, 255-256

Adimari A d e l p h e [Adelphius], bishop of Angers (fl. 520), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 257 A d e l p h e [Adelphius], bishop of Basel - also: Adelfius (fi. 511), bishop - Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 5, 258 A d e l p h e [Adelphius] Habendensis —> Adelphe [Adelphius] abbot of Remiremont A d e l p h e [Adelphius], abbot of Remiremont also: A. Habendensis (Í670), abbot, saint Remiremont (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 259 Adelran I, bishop of Macon (fl. 813), bishop Mâcon (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 260 Adelran II, bishop of Macon (fi. 927), bishop Mâcon (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 260 Adelricus (Corvey) (9-th century), miniaturist, monk - Corvey (Germany) - D'Ancona F. 5, 261 Adelrich [Adelricus] (Worms) (8-th century?), stone engraver - Worms (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 262 M a s t e r of Adelsheim (late 15-th century), sculptor - Baden (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 263 Adeltrudis, abbess of Maubeuge - also: Aldetrudis ( t e a . 696), abbess - Maubeuge (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon îles Mittelalters - F. 5, 264; 11, 310 Adeltrudis (Wintershoven) ( t 6 5 3 ) , virgin, saint Wintershoven (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 5, 265 Adelviva ( f c a . 1000), mother of saint Poppo - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 5, 266 A d e l w a r d u s bishop of Verden Adalwardus bishop of Verden A d e l w i p (Poet) Hadcwijch (Poet) A d e m a r [Ademarus], bishop of Angoulème ( t 1101), bishop - Angoulème (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 268 A d e m a r [Ademarus], count of Angoulème (fl. 1188), count - Angoulème (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 269 A d é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] d'Argelès ( t 12-th century), religious person - Saint-Gaudens (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 270 A d é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] Arnaud Arnaud, Adémar A d e m a r u s Cabannensis - also: A. Chabannensis, de Saint Cybard (*ca. 988, 11034), Benedictine, monk, copyist, musician - Limoges (France); Angoulcme (France); Jerusalem (Israel) Broughton, Chavy, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum F. 5, 271-280; 72, 355; 414, 232-239 A d é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] de Castres (Π. 1230), Bencdictinc, abbot - Castres (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 281 A d e m a r u s de Felsinio - also: Adhemar; french: Adcmar (14-th century), Franciscan, saint Chevalier - F. 5, 282 A d é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] (Limoges) —> Ademarus de Sancti Martialis A d h e m a r [Ademarus], viscount of Limoges (fl. 1195-1199), viscount, warrior - Limoges (France) - Broughton - F. 5, 283 A d e m a r u s (Lorsch) - also: Adhemarus, Autmarus (8-th-9-th century), Benedictine, monk Lorsch (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 5, 284-287 A d h é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] bishop of Metz +1361 —> Adhémar [Ademarus] de Monteil bishop of Metz A d h é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] de Monteil, bishop of Metz ( t 1361), bishop, building master - Monteil (France); Metz (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 288-289 A d e m a r u s de Podio - also: Adémar, Adhémar de Monteil (t 1098), bishop, crusadcr - Le Puy (France); Antiochia Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 290-292; 414, 240-244 A d é m a r [Ademarus], count of Poitou ( t 926), count - Poitou (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 293 A d é m a r [ A d e m a r u s ] de Saint Cybard Ademarus Cabannensis

A d e m a r u s de Sancti Martialis ( t 1034), miniature painter, monk - Limoges (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 5, 294-297 A d é m a r [Ademarus] de Sancti Pauli (fl. 1242), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 298 A d é m a r [Ademarus] de Sancti Pauli (fl. 12741312), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 298 A d é m a r [Ademarus], viscount and abbot of Tulle (fl. 984), viscount, abbot - Tulle (France) Chevalier - F. 5, 299 A d e n e t le Doulx (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 5, 300 A d e n e t le Roi - also: Adenès (*ca. 1240, t e a . 1300), minstrel, musician, poet - Viaanderen, Flandres - Broughton, Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 5, 301-307 A d e n e t (Troyes) (fl. 1375-1379), glass painter Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 308 A d e n e t de Wevere (fl. 1365), barber - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 309 Adenète, abbesss of Saint-Julien du Pré - also: Ada, Adrechildis ( t 689), abbess, saint - Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 310 A d e n o t (Angers) (fl. 1457), illuminator - Angers (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 311-313 A d e n o t (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 314 A d e n u l f u s (Yorkshire) Atenulfus (Yorkshire) A d e n u l p h u s de Anagnia - french: Adenulphe d'Anagni ( t 1289), provost, canon, bishop, abbot - Paris (France); Saint-Omer (France) Chevalier, Glorieux, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 5, 315-317 Adenulphus, archbishop of Capua - also: Athenulphus (fl. 1008-1032), archbishop Capua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 5, 318-319; 414, 245 A d e n u l p h u s (Historian) - historian - Mid-East Chevalier - F. 5, 320 A d e n u l p h u s (Medicus) (13-th century), physician - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Jacquart !, Wickersheimer - F. 5, 321-322 Adenulphus, abbot of San Paolo ( t 1322), abbot - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 323 Adeodatus archbishop of Canterbury —> Deusdedil archbishop of Canterbury Adeodatus (Galliano) - priest, saint - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 324 Adeodatus I Papa —> Deusdedit I Papa Adeodatus II, Papa - also: Deusdedit; french: Dieudonné ( t 676), pope, saint - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 5, 325-329; 414, 247 A d e o d a t u s (Pistoia) (12-th century), sculptor Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 331 Adeodatus de Pombal (fl. 1318), Cistercian Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 330 Aderestone, William de - also: Adreston; possibly the same as: W. de Athereston ("|" 1329), church administrator - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 5, 332 Aderle, Ralph —> Adderley, Ralph Adesham, John de - also: J. de Hadesham (fl. 1324-1341), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); London (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 333 Adessant, André (fl. 1232), monastery founder France - Chevalier - F. 5, 334 A d g a r - called: Willame (late 12-th century), poet, translator - England - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 5, 335-336 Adgild king of the Friesians —> Aldgild king of the Friesians Adgillus, governor of Fricsland ( t 6 8 0 ) , governor - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 5, 337 A d h a Vras (fl. 1240), poet - Wales - Chevalier F. 5, 338 Adham, John (fl. 1493-1494), hostel principal Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 339

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A d h é m a r , family (since 14-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 5, 341 A d h é m a r , Bernard ( t 1313), Dominican Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 342 A d h é m a r , Gaucher (fl. 1360), nobleman Montélimar (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 343 A d h é m a r , Géraud - nobleman - Montélimar (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 344 A d h é m a r , Guillaume ( t e a . 1190), troubadour Lozère (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 345 A d h é m a r , Guillaume d' (fl. 1481), prior - France - Chevalier - F. 5, 347 A d h é m a r , Guillaume ( t 1516), canon, bishop France; Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 346 A d h é m a r , Hugues (fl. 1344-1369), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 5, 348 A d h é m a r , Lambert - nobleman - Montélimar (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 349 A d h é m a r , Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Adhémar A d h é m a r , Pierre ( t 1418), abbot, bishop - Lesear (France); Pamiers (France); Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 350 A d h é m a r , Vital (fl. 138-1324), Dominican France - Chevalier - F. 5, 351 A d h e m a r i u s Donatsa (fl. 1427), barber Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 5, 352 Adhemarus Ademarus Adi ibn Musafir al-Hakkari ( t 1162 or 1160), Islamic holy man, ascetic, founder of a religious order - Mid-East; Mosul (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 5, 353-354 Adice, William —> Adyce, William Adid, a l — full name: Abu Muhammed Abdallah Fiametta Adimari Adimari, Pagano degli (2-d half 13-th century), Dominican, architect - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 378-379 Adimari, Pedro ( t 1422), church administrator, nuncio, bishop, governor - Aragon (Spain); Avignon (France); Paris (France); Montpellier (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 5, 380 Adimari, Roberto ( t 1484), bishop - Volterra (Italy); Montefeltro (Italy) - Chevalier F. 5, 381 Adimari, Taddeo - french: Thaddée ( t 1454), papal physician, imperial physician - Treviso (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 383 Adimari, Taddeo - french: Thaddée (fl. 1491), Servite, abbot - Firenze (Italy); Vallombreuse (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 384 Adimari, Teggiaio Aldobrandi de' (fl. 1255), magistrate - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 5, 382

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Adin, Jacques (fl. 1497), goldsmith - Tournay (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 385 Adin, John (fl. 1431), vicar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 5, 386 Adjuteur (Bénévent) (6-th century), saint Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 5, 387 Adjuteur (Clermont-Ferrand) - confessor, saint - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier F. 5, 388 Adjuteur (Thiron) (+1131), Benedictine, monk, saint - Vernon-sur-Seinte (France); ThironGardais (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 389 Adlyngton, Thomas - also: Athelyngton, Atlyngton (fl. 1391-1401), church administrator Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 5, 391 Admirant (Montpellier) - or: Admiraut (fl. 1419), building master - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 5, 392 Master of the Admonter Bibel (mid-12th century), miniature painter - Salzburg (Austria); Bayern (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 393-394 Master of the Admonter Maria (begin 14-th century), wood carver - Admont (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 395 Admyt, Nicholas (fl. 1454-1455), prior Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 5, 396 Adnet (Troycs) (fl. 1401), locksmith - Troycs (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 5, 397 Adnett, John - also: Adnet, Adnette (fl. 14561461), theology student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 5, 398 Ado (Jouarre) - french: Adon (fl. 628-638), monastery founder, Benedictine, saint - Jouarre (France) - Chevalier - F. 5, 399 Ado Treverensis - writer? - Trier (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 5, 400-401 Ado Viennensis (*799, +875), archbishop, historiographer - France; Vienne (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, H urte r, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 5, 402-410; 414, 248-254 Adolfus, count of Altena - also: A. Coloniensis (*ca. 1157, + 1220), count, archbishop Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 6, 1 -5 Adolphus [Adolfus], prince of Anhalt-Dessau (* 1458, + 1526), prince, university rector, bishop - Anhalt (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 6, 6 Adolphus [Adolfus] de Assindia - also: Adolphus von Essen ( t 1439), Carthusian - Essen (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL F. 6, 7; 414, 255-256 Adolphe [Adolfus], bishop of Auxcrrc (f748), bishop - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 8 Adolphus [Adolfus] de Breithart (*ca. 1420, + 1491), church administrator, chancellor - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 6, 9 Adolfus Coloniensis - » Adolfus count of Altena Adolphus [Adolfus] Coloniensis - also: Α., canon of Köln (fl. 1319), canon - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 6, 10 Adolphus [Adolfus] (Cordoba) (τ ca. 825), martyr, saint - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 6, 11 Adolphus [Adolfus] (Dockum) (+755), saint Dockum (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 6, 12 Adolf [Adolfus] van Egmond, duke of Gelder (* 1438, + 1477), duke - Gelderland (Netherlands); Egmond (Netherlands); Tournay (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 13 Adolphus [Adolfus], Episcopus (8-th century), bishop, saint - Chevalier - F. 6, 14 Adolphus [Adolfus] von Essen -> Adolphus [Adolfus] de Assindia Atholfus [Adolfus], abbot of Fulda ( t 1148), abbot - Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier F. 29, 193 Adolphus [Adolfus] count of Holstein (+1459) —> Adolphus [Adolfus] duke of Schleswig Adolphus [Adolfus] II, count of Holstein and Schauenburg (+before 1164), count - Holstein (Germany); Schauenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 6, 15

Adolphus [Adolfus] III, count of Holstein (+ 1232), count - Holstein (Germany) Chevalier - F. 6, 16 Adolphus [Adolfus] IV, count of Holstein (+ 1261), count, Franciscan - Holstein (Germany); Kiel (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 6, 17 Adolphus [Adolfus], count of Kleve - also: Α., count of the Mark (* 1371, f 1448), count, duke - Kleve (Germany); Mark (Germany) Chevalier - F. 6, 19 Adolphus [Adolfus], count of Kleve - also: Α., archbishop of Köln; Α. von der Mark (+ 1394), archbishop, count - Münster (Germany); Köln (Germany); Kleve (Germany) - Chevalier F. 6, 18 Adolphus [Adolfus] canon of Köln -> Adolphus [Adolfus] Coloniensis Adolphus [Adolfus] archbishop of Köln —> Adolphus [Adolfus] count of Kleve Adolphus [Adolfus] von der Mark —> Adolphus lAdolfus] count of Kleve Adolphus [Adolfus] von der Mark - french: A. de la Marek (+ 1344), provost, bishop - Worms (Germany); Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 6, 20 Adolphus [Adolfus] von Nassau —> Adolphus [AdolfusJ emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Adolphus [Adolfus] von Nassau, I (f 1390), archbishop, cardinal - Spire (France); Mainz (Germany); Hciligcnstadt (Germany); Nassau (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 21-23 Adolphus [Adolfus] von Nassau, II ( t 1475), archbishop - Mainz (Germany); Nassau (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 24-26 Adolphus [Adolfus], bishop of Osnabrück (+ 1224), saint, bishop - Tecklenburg (Germany); Osnabrück (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 6, 43 Adolphus [Adolfus], emperor of the Holy Roman Empire |Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - also: A. von Nassau (*ea. 1250, 1 1298), emperor - Deutschland; Italy - Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 28-42 Adolphus [Adolfus], duke of Schleswig - also: Α., count of Holstein (* 1401, + 1459), duke, count - Schleswig (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 44-46 Adolfus Viennensis - also: A. von Wien (fl. 1315), poet, fabulist - Wien (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler, Tusculum F. 6, 27; 6, 47; 414, 257-264 Adolphus [Adolfus] von Waldeck (+ 1302), provost, bishop - Waldeck (Germany); Trier (Germany); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 6, 48 Adulphus [Adolfus], archbishop of York - also: A. bishop of Worcester (+ 1002), archbishop Worcester (England); York (England) - Chevalier - F. 6, 49 Adolphus —> Adolfus Adomnan mac Ronan —> Adamnanus de Iona Adon —> Ado Adorator (Combraillcs) - french: Adricr confessor, saint - Combrailles (France) Chevalier - F. 6, 116 Adorno da Varese (fl. 1357), painter - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 50 Adorno, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 51 Adorno, Agostino (fl. 1488-1499), city governor Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 6, 57 Adorno, Anselmo - french: Anselme Adorne (* 1424, t 1483), baron, pilgrim - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Mid-East; Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 52-53 Adorno, Antoniotto (* ca. 1340, + 1398), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 54-56 Adorno, Barnaba (fl. 1446), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 6, 58 Adorno, Gabriele ( t 1383), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 6, 59-60

Adorno, Giacomo - french: Jacques Adorne (* 1444), canon, biographer - Lille (France) Chevalier - F. 6, 62 Adorno, Giorgio (fl. 1413-1415), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 6, 61 Adorno, Prospero (f 1486), doge - Genua (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 6, 63 Adorno, Raffaele (fl. 1443-1447), doge, jurisconsult - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 6, 64 Adouby, Jehan (fl. 1402-1414), mason - France Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 65 Adraldus (Angers) (fl. 1021), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 67 Adraldus (Angers) ( t 1063 or 1065), abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 67 Adraldus, bishop of Chartres ( t 1075), bishop Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 68 Adramuttène, Emmanuel (15-th century), philologist - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier F. 6, 69 Adréan, Jehan (fl. 1478-1481), architect - Bcthunc (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 70 Adremarus (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) (10th century), physician - Sens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 6, 71 Adreston, William de —> Aderestone, William de Adret, Sclomo ben Avraham (*ca. 1235, + 1310), Jewish scholar, jurisconsult - Barcelona (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 414, 265 Adrevaldus Floriacensis - also: Adelerius F. (+ca. 878), Benedictine, monk - Fleury (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 6, 72-78; 414, 266-268 Adriaan —> Adrianus Adriaens, Luc ( t e a . 1493), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 6, 79 Adriana del Mila (fl. 1480-1500), wife of Lodovico Orsini - Spain - Echols - F. 6, 80 Adriani, Francesco (fl. 1384), Franciscan Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 6, 81; 121, 56 Adriani, Giovanni Battista But, Adrianus de Adrianus, abbot of Canterbury - also: Hadrianus ( t 709 or 710), abbot, scholar - Africa; Canterbury (England); England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 6, 91-92; 162, 125-126 Hadrianus [Adrianus] Carthusianus (fl. 1410), Carthusian - Geertruidenberg (Netherlands); Brabant (Belgium); Holland (Netherlands) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 6, 95; 162, 127-128 Adrianus (Césarée) (+308), saint - Palestine Chevalier - F. 6, 93 Adrianus (Cesena) - saint - Cesena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 6, 94 Adrianus (Exegetus) (fl. 500), theologian Greece - Chevalier - F. 6, 96 Adriano [Adrianus] Fiorentino - latin: Hadrianus Florenlinus (*ca. 1440, t 1499), bronze founder, medal engraver - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 6, 97-99

Aegidius A d r i e n [Adrianus] le Flamand (fl. 1475), painter - Quiers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 6, 100-101 A d r i e n [Adrianus] d'Herzeele (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 6, 102 A d r i e n [Adrianus] (Jumièges) (10-th century), monk - Jumièges (France) - Chevalier F. 6, 103 A d r i a n [Adrianus] (Kiev) (fl. 1004), heretic Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 6, 104 A d r i e n [Adrianus], provost of Maubcugc ( f e a . 1170), provost - Maubeuge (France) Chevalier - F. 6, 105 Hadrianus [Adrianus] I, Papa ( f c a . 795), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Saxe - F. 162, 129-154 Hadrianus [Adrianus] II, Papa Adrianus Adrier (Combrailles) Adorator (Combrailles) A d s o Dervensis - also: Azo, Asso, A. Hermiricus, de Montier-en-Der (*ca. 910, t 9 9 2 ) , scolasticus, abbot - Montier-en-Der (France); Toul (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 6, 117-125; 414, 271-275 A d u d ad-Dawlat ibn Buwaih - full name: Abu Shujaa Fannakhosru (*936, t 9 8 3 ) , king - MidEast - Ibn Khallikan - F. 6, 126-131 A d u l p h u s —> Adolfus A d u m a d e (Gandersheim) - saint - Gandersheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 6, 133 Adventius Metensis ( Î 8 7 5 ) , bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 6, 134-136; 414, 276 A d v e n t u s (Syria) - french: Avent - saint - Syria - Chevalier - F. 31, 1 A d y , Robert (fl. 1489), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 6, 137 Adyce, William - also: Adice ( t 1498), church administrator - Oxford (England); Bristol (England) - Oxford - F. 6, 138

Adyngton, Thomas de - also: Adyngtone (fl. 1373-1374), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 6, 139 Adyrton, Thomas (fl. 1462), theology student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 6, 140 Adyson, Richard (fl. 1441), scholar - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford F. 6, 141 Adzara, Francesco (fl. 1458), sculptor - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 142 Adzenaire (Reims) (fl. 1100), abbot - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 143 Adzuara, Domingo (fl. 1438-1467), book painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 144 A e d Allan mac Fergaile ( t 743), high king Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 147 Á e d Findliath mac Néill ( t 879), high king Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 148 A e d mac Ainmerech - also Á. mac Ainmuirech (f ca. 598), high king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 149 Aed mac Brice ( t between 589 and 595), bishop Ireland - Lexikon

des Mittelalters

- F. 6, 150

A e d Oirdnide mac Néíll ( f 8 1 9 ) , high king Ireland - Lexikon

des Mittelalters

- F. 6, 151

A é d mac Sétnai —» Máedóc (Ferns) A e d Sláine ( f e a . 600), high king - Ireland Strayer - F. 6, 152-154 Aed, bishop of Sléibte ( f 7 0 0 ) , bishop - Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 146 Aedan, king of Dalriada - also: Aidan, A. mac Gabráin or Gabhran (f ca. 608), king - Scotland; Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 6, 155-158 A e d d i u s Stephanus - also: Eddius, Eddi, Heddi; Stephanus Heddius (fl. 700-731), priest, monk, hagiographer - Kent (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 6, 160-162; 414, 277-282 Aedgardus Edgar A e g e l m u n d (Canterbery) (begin 11 -th century), copyist - Canterbury (England) - D'Ancona F. 6, 163 Aegidius (Abbas) (fl. 514), abbot - Narbonne (France) - Fabricius - F. 6, 165 Aegidius d'Alamania - french: Gilles d'Allemagne (fl. 1430), Benedictine, monk - Deutschland; Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 106 Aegidius Albornoz - also: Gilles Alvarez Carillo (»1302 or 1310, 11367), archbishop, cardinal - Cuneca (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 6, 166-179 Gilles [Aegidius] Aldan, bishop of Whithorn (fl. 1240), bishop - England - Chevalier F. 137, 105 Aegidius de Alnetis (fl. 1468), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 107 Gilles [Aegidius] Ancois —> Ancios, Gilles Aegidius Anglici (fl. 1408), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 108 Aegidius (Aragon) (fl. 1269), jurisconsult Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 137, 109 Egidio [Aegidius] degli Arcti Arcti, Egidio degli Gilles [Aegidius] d'Arles (8-th century), physician - Oxford (England) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 110 Gilles [Aegidius] d'Asprcmont (fl. 1382), university rector - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 111 Aegidius Assisias (*1190, 1 1262), Franciscan - Assisi (Italy); Perugia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 6, 180-185; 414, 282-284 Aegidius (Asterga) ( t e a . 1203), abbot - Astorga (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 137, 112 Gilles [Aegidius] des Aubuis (fl. 1414), surgeon Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 113

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Aegidius Aureaevallensis - also: A. Leodiensis ( t 1251), Cistercian, biographer - Orval (Belgium) - Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 6, 186-190; 414, 285 Aegidius Aurelianensis - also: A. de Aurelianis (fl. 1272-1273), Dominican, mathematician Paris (France); Orleans (France) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 6, 191; 414, 286; 414, 347 Aegidius de Balliolo - french: Giles de Bailleul (* 1422, t 1482), professor of theology, university rector - Lillers (France); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 192-193; 414, 287 Giles [Aegidius] de Barinton (fl. 1300), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 137, 45 Aegidius de Baysi - also: A. Bonus Clericus (fl. 1283-1285), Franciscan - France Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 6, 194; 414, 288 Gilles [Aegidius], count of Beaumont ( t 1220), singer - Beaumont-les-Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 114 Gilles [Aegidius] le Bel (fl. 1400-1403), canon, chronicler - France - Chevalier - F. 137, 115 Aegidius de Bellamera (* 1337, 1 1392 or 1407), theologian, bishop - Avignon (France) - Fabricius, Hurter - F. 6, 195-196; 414, 289 Aegidius Beronus (fl. 1494), student of medecine - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 116 Aegidius de Beuna (fl. 1366), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 117 Gilles [Aegidius] de Billy (fl. 1315), university student - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 137, 118 Gilles [Aegidius] Blanc-Sourcil (fl. 1359), university proctor - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 137, 119 Aegidius (Bohemia) (fl. 1464-1489), bell founder - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker F. 6, 197 Egidio [Aegidius] (Bologna) (12-th century), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 137, 120 Aegidius de Bono Fonte - french: Gilles de Bonne-Fontaine (fl. 1280), Cistercian, abbot France - Chevalier - F. 414, 290 Aegidius Bononiensis —> Aegidius de Fuscarariis Aegidius Bonus —> Bono, Egidio bishop of Vicenza Gilles [Aegidius] Boulart - also: G. Boullart (fl. 1454-1464), physician - Orleans (France) WickersheimerF. 137, 121 Gilles [Aegidius] le Bouvier (* 1386, t e a . 1460), king of arms, chronicler, miniaturist - Bourges (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Thieme/Becker F. 58, 92; 137, 122-124; 414, 291-293 Aegidius Bredeyck - also: Breedyck (* 1340, 11424), Augustinian, canon, monastery founder - Brabant (Belgium); Anderlecht (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 6, 198; 59, 300 Gilles [Aegidius] de Bretagne (*ca. 1425, 11450), nobleman - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 125 Giles [Aegidius] de Bridport, bishop of Salisbury ( t 1262), archdeacon, bishop - Salisbury (England); Wells (England) - Chevalier F. 137, 126 Gilles [Aegidius] de Bricnnc ( t 1438), scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 127 Gilles [Aegidius] des Brieres (15-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart I F. 137, 128 Gilles [Aegidius] de Caen, bishop of Coutances ( t 1248), Dominican, bishop - Caen (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 129 Gilles [Aegidius] (Cambrai) (fl. 1387-1390), architect - Cambrai (France) Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 130-131; 414, 294 Aegidius de Campis - french: Gilles des Champs, bishop of Coutances ( t 1413), bishop, cardinal Rouen (France); Coutances (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 414, 295-296

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Gilles [Aegidius] Canivet Chyn, Aegidius de Gilles [Aegidius] Civera (fl. 1433), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 139 Gilles [Aegidius] de Clermont (fl. 1350), physician - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 140 Gilè [Aegidius] (Conci) (13-th century), mason, architect - France - Lance - F. 424, 260 Aegidius Corbeiensis - also: A. Corboliensis; Johannes Aegidius; french: Gilles de Corbeil (* 1140, 1 1224), Benedictine, physician, monk, poet - Corbcil (France); Salerno (Italy); Montpellier (France); Paris (France) - Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart / , Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum, Wickersheimer F. 6, 203-207; 414, 307-319 Gilles [Aegidius] de Corbeya (fl. 1331), clerk, bachelor of medecine - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 141 Gilles [Aegidius] de Corbie (fl. 1330), scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 142 Gil [Aegidius] (Domínguez), bishop of Córdoba ( t 1299), bishop - Córdoba (Spain) Chevalier - F. 137, 143 Gilles [Aegidius] (Cougy) (13-th century), architect - France - Chevalier - F. 137, 144 Gilles [Aegidius] Cousin (fl. 1407), physician Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 137, 145 Gilles [Aegidius] Crugot (fl. 1473-1475), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 146 Aegidius de Damnis - french: Gilles de Damne; also: Α. de Dunis ( t 1463), Cistercian - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 6, 208-209; 414, 320 Aegidius Delphensis (fl. 1198), clergyman, poet Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe F. 6, 239-241; 6, 244; 414, 321 Gilles [Aegidius] de Denneville (fl. 13341337), physician - Normandie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 147 Egidius [Aegidius] de Des (fl. 1467), painter Magyarország (Hungary) - Thieme/Becker F. 414, 322 Aegidius Diaconus —> Aegidius Parisicnsis Aegidius Dominici (fl. 1378), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 148 Aegidius de Dullendio (fl. 1387-1405), master of arts, master of medicine - Paris (France) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 137, 149-150 Gilles [Aegidius] de Duremort, bishop of Coutances (+ 1444), Benedictine, abbot, bishop Rouen (France); Coutances (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 151 Gilles [Aegidius] de Effeltere - also: G. van den Effeltere (11. 1416), physician - Cambrai (France); Cologne (Germany); Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 152

Egidio [Aegidius] di Egidio da Campigneno (fl. 1305-1311), architect - Como (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 414, 323 Gilles [Aegidius] d'Emeville ( | before 1356), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 137, 153 Gilles [Aegidius] l'Espagnol (fl. 1403-1404), astrologist, university professor - Spain; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 154 Gilles [Aegidius], bishop of Évreux ( f l l 7 9 ) , archdeacon, bishop - Rouen (France); Evreux (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 155 Gilles [Aegidius] de Fauconpierre, abbot of Stavelot (+ 1307), abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 137, 156 Gilles [Aegidius] (Fauquembergues) (fl. 1347), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 137, 178 Aegidius Fernandi (fl. 1378), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 157 Aegidius Ferrariensis - also: A. de Grado, Gradensis ( t 1323), Dominican, patriarch - Grado (Italy); Alexandria (Egypt); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 6, 210-211 Aegidius Flamingus (fl. 1466), Dominican België, Belgique - Kaeppeli - F. 6, 212 Gilles [Aegidius] de Flines (fl. 1358), knight Calais (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 158 Aegidius de Foeno (fl. 1350), philosopher Oxford (England); Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 6, 213-214; 414, 324 Gilles [Aegidius] le Fourrier - also: G. Fourrier (fl. 1459), copyist - Laval (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 120, 303; 137, 159 Egidio [Aegidius], bishop of Frascati (t 964), bishop - Poland - Chevalier - F. 137, 160 Gilles [Aegidius] de Fresnes - also: G. du Fresne (fl. 1413-1425), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 161 Aegidius de Fuscarariis - also: A. de Fuscariis, Foschcrarius, Bononiensis (+ 1289), canon, university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 215-217; 414, 325-327 Aegidius de Gallutiis - also: Gilles Galluzi ( t 1340), Dominican, theologian, bishop Bologna (Italy); Kreta (Greece) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 6, 218; 414, 328 Gilles [Aegidius] de Gand (fl. 1350), theologian, philosopher - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 137, 162 Aegidius Gradensis —> Aegidius Ferrariensis Gilles [Aegidius] (Gran) - Franciscan - Gran (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 137, 163 Gilles [Aegidius] de Grimbcrgc - also: G. de Gremberge (fl. 1326-1331), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Brabant (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 164 Aegidius Guilelmus Missalius (fl. 1400), Franciscan, theologian - Aquitaine (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 6, 219; 414, 329 Gilles [Aegidius] Herbaut - also: G. Herbaudi (fl. 1396), physician, university faculty regent - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 165 Gilles [Aegidius] Hermen - also: G. Hervieu ( t e a . 1495), physician - Bayeux (France); Caen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 166 Gilles [Aegidius] Husseneti (fl. 1387), clerk, student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 167 Gilles [Aegidius] de Huy (fl. 1460), city

Gilles [Aegidius] de Lewes (1 1237), abbot - Middelburg (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 137, 172 Gilles [Aegidius] Lombard (fl. 1270), preacher, friar - France - Chevalier - F. 137, 173 Gilles [Aegidius] de Lorris, bishop of Noyon ( t 1388), subdeacon, bishop - Noyon (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 174 Gilles [Aegidius] de Louvain - canon regular, preacher - France - Chevalier - F. 137, 175 Aegidius Luniacus - or: A. Lemniaccnsis, de Legnago; french: Gilles de Loigny (fl. 1304), Franciscan, theologian - Legnago (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Hurter F. 137, 170; 414, 332-333 Aegidius Lusitanus —¥ Aegidius de Scalabis Gilles [Aegidius] (Lyon) (fl. 1243), physician Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 177 Aegidius (Magister) (13-th century), Latin poet Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 6, 227-228 Gilles [Aegidius] Maistrc (fl. 1415), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 176 Gilles [Aegidius] de Mauléon (fl. 1317), monk, copyist, miniaturist - Saint-Denis (France) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 261, 291-293; 414, 334 Aegidius bishop of Meissen —> Eido bishop of Meissen Gilles [Aegidius] de Metz (τ 1465), mayor France; Luik, Liège (Belgium); Metz (France) Chevalier - F. 137, 179 Egidio [Aegidius] da Milano (fl. 1278), architect - Padua (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 414, 335 Gilles [Aegidius] Moiset (fl. 1286-1290), physician - Cysoing (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 180 Gilles [Aegidius] de Mol (fl. 1386), painter Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 181 Aegidius de Monte de Flandria (fl. 13981399), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 182 Gilles [Aegidius] de Montfcrrat (15-th ccntury), Franciscan - Montferrand (France) - Chevalier F. 137, 183 Gilles [Aegidius] Moret (fl. 14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 185 Gilles [Aegidius] de Mortagne, lord of Solresur-Sambre (+ 1433), lord - France; Italy Chevalier - F. 137, 186 Gilles [Aegidius] le Muisit - also: Aegidius Mucidus (* 1272, f 1353), Benedictine, prior, abbot, chronicler - Tournay (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 6, 229-230; 414, 336-344 Aegidius de Muñoz Clemens VIII Papa, Antipapa Aegidius de Mure (fl. 1398-1399), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 187 Aegidius de Murino (fl. 1360), musicologist, Augustinian - Italy - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 231-233; 414, 345-346 Gilles [Aegidius] lc Myrc (14-th ccntury), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 188

Aegidius Nettelet (fl. 1494), deacon - Cambrai (France) - Fabricius - F. 6, 234 Aegidius, bishop of Nicosia - bishop - France councillor - France - Chevalier - F. 137, 168 Chevalier - F. 137, 189 Gilles [Aegidius] Illugason Rigaud, Gilles abbot of Saint-Denis Aegidius Romanus - also: A. (de) Columna Aegidius Parisiensis Aegidius (Sanctus) Vox, Gilles de Gilles [Aegidius] de Walcourt ( t 1233), prior België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 137, 240 Aegidius von Wiener-Neustadt (fl. 1420), sculptor - Wien (Austria); Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 298 Aekerle, Hans —> Acker, Hans Aelardus —> Adelardus /Elbert Coena —» Aethelbertus Eboracensis Aelbrechtse, Hendrick (fl. 1449), architect - Gouda (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 6, 299 /Elfgar, earl of Eastanglia and Mercia ( t 1062 or 1066), earl - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 300 Elgiva [Aelfgifu], queen of England ( t ca. 921), queen, saint - England - Chevalier F. 105, 323 Elgiva [Aelfgifu], queen of England ( t 958), queen - England - Chevalier - F. 105, 324 /Elfgifu (England) ( f c a . 970), wife of Eadwig, king of England - England - Echols - F. 6, 301 / Î l f g i f u of Normandy queen of England —> Emma de Normandie queen of England E l f g i f u of Northampton - also: Elgiva (fl. 1015-1040), wife of Knut II, king of Denmark, embroideress - England; Norge (Norway) Arnold-Baker, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 302-306 Aelfgyva of Lominster —> Eadgifu of Lominster i W f h e a h , archbishop of Canterbury - also: Alphcgc, Elphcge; also: Elphcgc, bishop of Winchester (*ca. 954, 1 1012), Benedictine, bishop, archbishop, saint - Canterbury (England); Bath (England); Winchester (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 307-309; 15, 125; 107, 4 ¿Elfheah, bishop of Winchester - also: Elphege ( t 9 5 1 ) , bishop, saint - Winchester (England) Chevalier - F. 107, 3 / E l f h e r e (Mercia) (|"983), nobleman - England Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 310 ¿Elflaed abbess of Whitby - > Elfleda abbess of Whitby . « l f l s e d ( t 920), wife of Edward I, king of England - England - Echols - F. 6, 311 Aelfredus —> Alfredus Aelfric the Grammarian —» Alfredus Malmesburiensis /Elfric (Grammaticus) (*ca. 955, t e a . 1025), abbot, prosa writer - Eynsham (England); Dorset (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 6, 313-325 /Elfric (Mercia) (fl. 950-1016), nobleman England - Arnold-Baker - F. 6, 312 Aelfricus Cantuariensis - also: Alfricus, Elfricus ( t 1005), abbot, archbishop - Canterbury (England); Abingdon (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 6, 326-330; 414, 399-400 Aelfricus Croylandcnsis - also: Alfric (Crowland) (fl. 740), monk - Crowland (England) Chevalier - F. 14, 141 Aelfsin (Newminster) - also: Aelsin (10-th century), calligrapher - Hyde (England); Winchester (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 331-332; 6, 370-371 /Elfthryth, queen of England - also: Aethelthryth, Elfreda, Ethelwide ( t e a . 1002), queen - England - Chevalier, Echols - F. 6, 333; 105, 319; 111,

100

yElfthryth of Wcsscx - also: Eltrudc (fl. 880920), noblewoman, wife of Boudewijn, count of Flanders - England; Vlaanderen, Flandres Arnold-Baker, Echols - F. 6, 334-335 Aelfwald, king of Eastanglia ( t 749), king England - Chevalier - F. 105, 320 / E l f w a l d [Aelfwald], king of Northumbria french: Alphuald ( t 788), king - Northumberland (England) - Chevalier - F. 15, 126 A e l f w i n e (Newminster) (10-th-11-th century), Benedictine, abbot - Winchester (England) - Bradley, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 6, 337-339

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Aelfwine, bishop of Winchester ( t 1047), bishop - Winchester (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 6, 336 A e l f w o l d u s bishop of Sherborne —> Alfwoldus bishop of Sherborne Aelide de Gallardon (f 1300), nobleman - Eure-etLoir (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 341 Aelips de Beauchamp (fl. 1410-1420), noblewoman - France - Echols - F. 6, 342 Aelis —» Adelaide Aelis d'Auxerre —» Adelaide de Tours Aelisa O'Hamire ( t 1136), bishop - Waterford (England) - Chevalier - F. 6, 344 /Elle, king of Deira ( t 588), king - England - Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 6, 345-346 /Elnnthus Cantuariensis - also: Ailnothus Othoniensis, Ailnoth of Odense ( t e a . 1120), monk, historiographer - Canterbury (England); Odense (Denmark) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 347-349; 8, 51; 414, 401 Aelredus Rievallenis - also: Adilredus, Acthclrcdus, Ailrcdus, Ealrcdus, Ethclrcd (* 1109, 1 1166), Cistercian, abbot, canon Hexham (England); Rievaulx (England); Revesby (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum, Tyerman - F. 6, 350-368; I I I , 78-80; 414, 402-405 Aelric, the Mason (fi. 1070-1100), mason Fifeshire (Scotland) - Harvey - F. 6, 369 Aelsin (Newminster) —» Aelfsin (Newminster) Aeltre, Cornells van {fl. 1441), wood carver, carpcntcr - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 6, 372-373 Aemilianus, Johannes Stephanus (fl. 14491499), Latin poet - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Fabricius, Potthast - F. 6, 374-375 /Emilius —> Emilius A e n a c (Troubadour) ( 11 -th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 376 Aeneas, abbot of Cluain-Macnois (6-th century), abbot, blessed - Scotland - Chevalier F. 414, 406 Aeneas Parisiensis ( t 870), bishop, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 6, 378-381; 414, 407-409 Aeneas de Tolomeis ( |1348), Dominican, theologian - Siena (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 6, 377 Aeneas, Sylvius Piccolomineus bishop of Ermland -> Pius II Papa A e n g u s Keledeus —> Ainguis Keledeus Aera, Lorenzo de (fl. 1473), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 382 Aert van Cleyen (fl. 1453), sculptor - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 6, 383 Aert de Flandria - also: Baert, Beraert, Arnoldus de Flandria (15-th cenLury), Dominican Vlaanderen, Flandres - Kaeppeli - F. 6, 384 Aert van Tricht —> Aert, Jehan Aert, Jehan - also: Arnold de Maastricht, Aert van Tricht (fl. 1492-1501), bell founder, metal artist - Maastricht (Netherlands) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 385-388 Aerts, family - also: Arts, Aertsen, Aertsens (since 15-th century), family of artists - België, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 389 Aerts, Guillaume (fl. 1450), sculptor - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 389 Aertsen, Antoon (fl. 1463-1469), illuminator Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 390 Aertsz, Johan (fl. 1481-1484), traveler - Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 6, 391 Aescwine, king of Wessex - also: Escwine ( t 6 7 6 ) , king - Wessex (England) Chevalier - F. 110, 176 A e s g o (Lidlum) (fl. 1386-1422), layman, painter - Lidlum (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 6, 392 Aethelardus —> Adelardus

/Ethelbald, king of Mercia - also: Ethelbald ( t 7 5 7 ) , king - England; Mercia (England) Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 6, 394; 111, 7-12 e t h e l b a l d , king of Wessex - also: Ethelbald ( t 860), king - Wessex (England) - Chevalier F. I l l , 13 ¿Ethelberht, king of Eastanglia ( t 794), king England - Chevalier - F. I l l , 14 /Ethelberht I, king of Kent - also: Ethelbertus or Edilbertus ( f 6 1 6 ) , king - Kent (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 395; 111, 15-20 ¿Ethelberht II, king of Kent - also: Ethelbert ( t 760), king - Kent (England) - Chevalier F. I l l , 21 /Ethelberht III, king of Kent and Wessex - also: Ethelbert (Í866), king - Kent (England); Wessex (England) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 22 /Ethelberht, bishop of Withorn and Hexham - aso: Ethelbert ( t 7 9 7 ) , bishop - Hexham (England) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 23 Aethelbertus Eboracensis - also: /Elbert Coena; Ethelbert, archbishop of York ( f 7 7 9 or 780), archbishop - York (England) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 396; 111, 24 Aethelburga, abbess of Barking - also: Ethelburga ( t e a . 676), abbess, saint - Barking (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. I l l , 25-26 Aethelburga, queen of Wessex - also: Ethelburga (fl. 722), queen - Wessex (England) Chevalier - F. I l l , 27 /Ethelflaed of Damerham ( t e a . 980), wife of Edmund I, king of England - England - Echols - F. 6, 397 ¿Ethelflaed of England, lady of the Mercians - also: Ethelfled, Elfleda (*ca. 870, ν 918>, noblewoman, ruler - England; Mercia (England) - Chevalier, Echols, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 398-399; 105, 314; 111, 32-33 /Ethelflrith, king of Northumbria and Deira - also: Ethelfrith, Ethelfred , king England; Northumberland (England) Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 400; 111, 34-36 /Ethelgar, bishop of Canterbury - also: Α., abbot of Newminster; Ethelgar ( t 990), abbot, archbishop - Winchester (England); Canterbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Bradley, Chevalier F. 6, 401; 111, 37-38 /Ethelhard [Aethelhard], archbishop of Canterbury - also: Ethelheard, Adelard ( t 8 0 5 ) , bishop, archbishop - Winchester (England); Canterbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. I l l , 39-40 ¿Ethelheard [Aethelhard], king of Wessex ( t 7 3 9 ) , king - Wessex (England) Chevalier - F. I l l , 41 /Ethelmod [Aethelmod], bishop of Sherborne also: Ethelmod (fl. 778-788), bishop - Sherborne (England) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 42 ¿Ethelnoth, archbishop of Canterbury - also: Athelnotus, Egelnotus, Eylnotus, Ethelnoth ( t 1038), archbishop - Canterbury (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 375; 6, 402; 29, 172; 104, 149; 111, 44 e t h e l n o t h , bishop of London - also: Ethelnoth ( t 8 1 6 ) , bishop - London (England) Chevalier - F. I l l , 43 Ethelred [Aethelred], archbishop of Canterbury ( t 889), archbishop - Canterbury (England) Chevalier - F. I l l , 71 Aethelred (England) ( f 6 7 0 ) , saint - England Chevalier - F. 111, 45 Aethelred I, king of England - also: Ethelred; or: Aethelred, king of Wessex and Kent ( t 871 ), king - Wessex (England); Kent (England); England - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. I l l , 46-47 Aethelred II, king of England - also: Ethelred (* 968, 11016), king - England Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher,

Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 6, 403; 111, 48-70 Aethelred, king of Mercia (f 716), king England - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 6, 404; 111, 72 Aethelred, elderman of Mercia - also: Ethelred ( f 9 1 1 ) , elderman, ruler - England; Mercia (England) - Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 405; 111, 73-75 Ethelred [Aethelred], king of Northumbria (f 794 or 796), king - Northumberland (England) Chevalier - F. 111, 77 Aethelredus Rievallcnsis —> Aelredus Rievallenis Ethelstan [Aethelstan], bishop of Cornwall ( f e a . 920), bishop - Cornwall (Wales) - Chevalier F. I l l , 87 e t h e l s t a n , half-king of East-Anglia - also: Athelstan, Ethelstan (fl. 932-956), king, elderman - England - Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 410; 29, 182-183; 111, 86 ¿Ethelstan, king of the English - also: Athelstan, Ethelstan (*ca. 894, t 9 3 9 ) , king - England - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 406-409; 29, 173-181; 111, 81-85 ¿Elthelswith queen of Mercia —> y£thelswith of Wessex queen of Mercia /Ethelswith of Wessex, queen of Mercia ( t ca. 888), queen - England - Echols - F. 6, 411 Etheldreda [¿Ethelthryth] (Croyland) ( t ca. 834), recluse, saint - Croyland (England) Chevalier - F. I l l , 31 Etheldreda [¿Ethelthryth] Ellensis - also: /Ethelthryth, Ethelfryth ( f 6 7 9 ) , abbess, saint - Ely (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. I l l , 28-29; 111, 76 Aethelthryth queen of England —» /Elfthryth queen of England Etheldreda [¿Ethelthryth], queen of Northumbria (f 796), queen - Northumberland (England) Chevalier - F. 111, 30 ¿Ethelwach [Aethelwach], king of Sussex - also: Ethelwach ( | 6 8 6 ) , king - Sussex (England) Chevalier - F. I l l , 89 Aethelwaldus Lindisfarnensis - also: Aedilwulf, Aethilwald, Aethelwold, Ethelwold, Ethilwald ( f 7 4 0 ) , bishop, illuminator - Lindisfarne (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Thieme/Becker F. 6, 412; 6, 423-427; 111, 103 A e t h e l w e r d u s (Chronicler) - also: Ethelwerdus, Elwerd ( t ca. 998), chronicler - England Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Hurter, Potthast, Saxe - F. 6, 413; 111, 93-99; 414, 410 ¿Ethelwig, abbot of Evesham - also: Ethclwig (fl. 1058-1077), abbot - Evesham (England) - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 6, 414; 111, 101 /Ethelwine, half-king of East-Anglia - also: Ethclwin ( t 992), king - England Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 415; 111, 102 ¿Ethelwold, king of Eastanglia - also: Ethelwald ( t 664), king - England - Chevalier F. I l l , 91 ¿Ethelwold (England) - also: Ethelwald ( t e a . 700), hermit, saint - England - Chevalier F. I l l , 90 /Ethelwold Moll, king of Northumbria also: Ethelwald M. ( t 7 6 5 ) , king - England; Northumberland (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 416; 111, 92 /Ethelwold (Rippon) - also: Ethelwold ( f e a . 700), monk - Rippon (England) - Chevalier F. 111, 104 Aethelwoldus Wintoniensis - also: Ethelwoldus (*ca. 908, t 9 8 4 ) , abbot, bishop, calligrapher, saint - Winchester (England); Abingdon (England) - Arnold-Baker, Bradley, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 417-422; 111,' 105-119 /Ethelwulf [Aethelwulf], king of Wessex also: Ethelwolf, king of England ( t 858), king - Wessex (England); England Chevalier,

Agilulf Fabricius, Fletcher - F. I l l , 88; 111, 120; 111, 124-127 /Ethehvullüs [Aethelwulfus] Lindisfarnensis also: Ethelwolfus L. (fl. 805), Benedictine, poet - Lindisfarne (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. I l l , 122-123; 414, 411 Aethericus (Newminster) (10-th century), Benedictine, monk, miniaturist - Winchester (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 428-430 Éthère [/Etherius], bishop of Antibes - latin: Eucherius or Eutherius (fl. 529-541), bishop Antibes (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 129 Éthère [TEtherius], bishop of Auxerre (+ 573), bishop, saint - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. I l l , 130 Éthère [TEtherius], bishop of Chartres (fl. 533541), bishop - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. I l l , 131 Aetherius (Constantinopolis) (6-th century), architect - Istanbul (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 6, 431 Éthère [TEtherius], bishop of Embrun (fl. 650-653), bishop, saint - Embrun (France) Chevalier - F. I l l , 132 Éthère [Aetherius], archbishop of Lyon (+602 or 603), archbishop - Lyon (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 6, 432; 111, 133 Etherius [TEtherius] Uxamensis - also: Heterius (fl. 783), bishop, controversist - Osma (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 111, 134-136 Éthère [/Etherius], bishop of Vienne ( t 7-th century), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. I l l , 137 Aethicus Ister (5th-6-th century), cosmographer Mid-East - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 6, 433-434 Aethilbert, king of the West Saxons (f 866), king - England - Arnold-Baker - F. 6, 435 Aetius Amidenus (1-st half of the 6-th century), physician, author of a medical encyclopaedia - Mid-East - Saxe, Tusculum - F. 6, 436; 414, 412-415 Aetius (Barcelona) - saint - Barcelona (Spain) Chevalier - F. 6, 145 Aetius, archdeacon of Paris (fl. 577), archdeacon Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 6, 437 Aetius (Protospatharius) (9-th century), protospatharius - France - Chevalier - F. 6, 438 A f a n a s i i Daniilovic (+ 1322), prince - Novgorod (Russia) - Nechacin - F. 7, 1 Afanasii Jaroslavovic ( t 1-st half 13-th century), prince - Russia - Nechacin - F. 7, 2 Afanasii Nikitin —> Nikitin, Afanasii Afdal Shahanshah, al- ( t 1121), vizier, military commander - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 414, 416-419 Affecote, John (fl. 1384), Carmelite, friar, theologian - Oxford (England); Shropshire (England) - Oxford - F. 7, 4 Affelgem, Steven —> Elen, Steven Affer, Joseph (physician) —> Joseph [Josephus] Affer Afflinus (Sanctus) - bishop, confessor, saint Chevalier - F. 7, 6 Afflitto, Matteo d' - also: M. de Afflictis ( t 1523), jurisconsult - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 7, 7 Afflitto, Ursillo d' ( t 1405), bishop - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 8 Affonso, Anes - also: Eanes Affonso (fl. 1399), building master - Portugal - Thieme/Becker F. 7, 9 Affonso, Lourcnço (fl. 1399), sculptor - Lisboa (Portugal) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 10 A f f r e c a of Man, countess of Ulster - also: Affrica (fl. 1180-1220), countcss - Man (England); Ulster (Ireland) - Echols - F. 7, 11 Afratisius de Montepesulano (12-th-13-th century), physician - Salerno (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 7, 12 Afterdingen, Henri d' —> Effterdingen, Henri d' Agabitus (Ascoli) (fl. 1315), building master Ascoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 14

Agabus, bishop of Verona (6-th century), bishop Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 13 A g a c e la Françoise (fl. 1391-1392), prison ward Paris (France) - Jacquari I - F. 7, 15 A g a m b a l d u s (Copyist) (11-th century), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 7, 16-17 Agambertus, bishop of Albi? (Π. 768-800), bishop, copyist - Albi (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 7, 18-19 A g a m e m n o n e di Francesco (15-th century), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 7, 20 A g a n o Augustodunensis ( t 1098), bishop - Autun (France) - Chevalier, Ρ otthast - F. 7, 21-22 Agano, bishop of Bergamo - also: Hagano, Hagono ( t 867), bishop - Bergamo (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 7, 23; 162, 264; 162, 326-327 A g a n o Carnotensis ( t e a . 941), bishop - Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 24 A g a n o n [Agano], canon of Châtillon-sur-Seine (fl. 1020), canon - Châtillon-sur-Seine (France) Chevalier, Hurter - F. 7, 25; 414, 420 Aganon Agano Agapa (Antiochia) - virgin, saint - Antiochia Chevalier - F. 7, 28 Agapa (Chiari) - martyr, saint - Chiari (Italy) Chevalier - F. 7, 29 A g a p e n u s (Catania) - saint - Catania (Italy) Chevalier - F. 7, 30 Agapetus, bishop of Beth-Lapeta - Nestorian, bishop - Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 7, 31 Agapetus Cassianus —> Cassianos, Agapet Agapetus Constantinopolitanus - greek: Agapetos (fl. 527), deacon, writer - Istanbul (Turkey) - Cltavy, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 7, 32-35; 414, 422-423 A g a p e t u s I, Papa (+536), pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 7, 36-44 Agapetus II, Papa (+955), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 7, 37-38; 7, 45-52 Agapetus (Pieczary) Sueno Aggonis Filius Aggiardus (Seneschal) —> Eggihard (Seneschal) Aghinetti, Marco di Guccio (14-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 95 Aghton, Robert (fl. 1488-1492), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 7, 96 Agia countess of Hainaut —> Aye countess of Hainaut Agia (Orléans) —> Austregilde (Orléans) Agiboldus (Bobbio) - saint - Bobbio (Italy) Chevalier - F. 7, 97 Agila, king of the Visigoths - also: Akhila, Achila ( t 5 5 5 ) , king - Spain; France; Mérida (Spain) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 380; 7, 98-99 Agilbert, bishop of Paris - also: Α., bishop of Dorchcstcr-on-Thamcs or Wcsscx; Agilpcrt (+ca. 680), bishop, saint - Winchester (England); Paris (France) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 100-104; 7, 114 Agilberta, abbess of Jouarre (7-th century), abbess, saint - Jouarre (France) - Chevalier F. 7, 105 Agilfridus, bishop of Luik - also: A. Elnoniensis ( t 787), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 7, 108 Agillulfus Coloniensis - french: Agilolf C. ( t e a . 753), abbot, bishop, saint - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 7, 113 Agillulfus, king of the Lombards (+615 or 616), king, duke - Italy; Torino (Italy); Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 116-119 Agilmarus, bishop of Clermont-Ferrand (+891), bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 109 Agilmarus, archbishop of Vienne ( t 859 or 860), abbot, archbishop - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 110 Agilpert bishop of Wessex —> Agilbert bishop of Paris Agilulf, family (since 6-th century), noble family - Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 111-112

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Agilus (Mehun-sur-Loire) - also: Ay ("|" after 587), viscount, saint - Mehun-sur-Loire (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 106 Agilus, abbot of Rebais - also: El, Ayle ( t e a . 650), abbot, saint - Luxeuil (France); Rebais (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 107; 7, 120-121; 31, 220 Aginaldus abbot of Gorze —» Eginold abbot of Gorzc Aginaud, Guillaume - or: G. Aginaut (fl. 1433), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 414, 427 Aginulfl, Bartolomeo de (fl. 1451), painter Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 122 Aginulphus (Montmajour) (11-th century), monk Montmajour (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 123 Agio Narbonensis - also: A. Vabrensis ( t 9 2 4 or 926, 927), abbot, archbishop - Vabres (France); Narbonne (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 7, 124-125; 414, 428 Agiped (Calligrapher) (10-th century), calligrapher - Chevalier - F. 7, 126 Agirardus - bishop of Chartres ( t 696 or 697), bishop - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. 7, 127 A g i u s Corbeiensis (fl. 874), priest, monk, poet, biographer - Corvey (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 7, 128-132; 414, 429 Agius, bishop of Orleans (Í867), bishop - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 133 Agli, Alessandro (fl. 1440), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 134 Agli, Antonio degli (* 1400, t 1477), archbishop, theologian - Firenze (Italy); Ragusa (Italy); Fiesole (Italy); Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier F. 7, 135 Agli, Pellegrino (fl. 1458), nobleman, writer Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 137 Agli, Stefano degli - french. Etienne ( t 1485), nobleman - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 7, 136 Agliardi, Alessio —> Aliardi, Alessio Agliata, family Alliata, family Agliata, Giraldo (* 1420), jurisconsult - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 7, 138 Aglibertus, bishop of Angers (fl. 700), bishop, saint - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 139 Aglibertus, bishop of Mans (fl. 671-696), bishop - Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 140 Aglot, Jean (fl. 1363), mason - Toul (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 141 Agltrude de Benevento —> Ageltrude empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich], queen of Ttaly Agmerus, bishop of Senlis ( t 649), bishop, saint Senlis (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 142 Agnanus, bishop of Périgueux - bishop, saint Périgueux (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 143 Agnelello di Puccio (fl. 1339), ornamentist Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 144 Agnelli, Andrea —> Agnellus de Ravenna Agnelli, Scalabrino (fl. 1480), printer - Toscolano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 145 Agnellus Acciensis - also: A. de Neapoli ( t 1441), Carmelite, bishop, theologian Napoli (Italy); Corse (France) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 7, 148-149; 415, 1 Aniello [Agnellus] de Clementis - or: Agnello de Clemente (fl. 1442-1446), architect - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 218 Agnellus de Gaeta - also: Anellus, Aynellus - grammarian - Gaeta (Italy) - Chevalier F. 7, 146 Agnellus dc Neapoli (+1441) —> Agnellus Acciensis Agnellus Ncapolitanus (t 596), abbot, saint Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 147 Agnellus Pisanus (* 1194, 1 1232), Franciscan, minister provincial, saint - Pisa (Italy); England; Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford, Straver - F. 7, 150-152; 415, 2-3

Agnellus de Ravenna - also: Andreas A. (*ca. 805, 1850), abbot, chronicler - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 7, 153-158; 415, 4-7 Agnes, countess of Aix (fl. 1080-1120), countess Aix-en-Provence (France); Fontevraud (France) Echols - F. 7, 159 A g n e s von Anhalt ( t 1504), abbess - Gandersheim (Germany); Kaufungen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 7, 163 Agnes de Antiochia ( f i 184), noblewoman, wife of Bela III, king of Hungary - Antiochia; Hungaria - Chevalier - F. 7, 164 Agnes d'Aquitaine empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Romisch-Deutsches Reich] —> Agnes empress of the Holy Roman Empire [RömischDeutsches Reich] A g n e s Arizonelli (fl. 1432), witch - Italy Echols - F. 7, 166 A g n e s Asser (fl. 1470-1490), cooper - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 167 A g n e s Assisias (* 1198, t 1254), Franciscan, abbess - Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding - F. 7, 168-170 A g n è s Avesot (fl. 1322), lady's maid, medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 7, 173-174 A g n è s d'Avion (fl. 1390), tapestry weaver Vlaanderen, Flandres - Thieme/Becker F. 7, 175 A g n è s de Barbezieux —> Agnès (Saintes) A g n e s von Bayern ( t 1352), noblewoman, nun - Bayern (Germany); Anger (Germany) Chevalier - F. 7, 176 A g n e s Bernauer (*ca. 1410, 1 1435), wife of Albrccht III, duke of Bavaria - Bayern (Germany); Augsburg (Germany); Straubing (Germany) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 177; 47, 359-360 A g n e s Berry —> Agnes Paston A g n è s de la Bodicrc (f 1420 or 1421), abbess Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 178 A g n e s de Bohemia - czech: Anezka Ceská, Premyslovna (* 1211, t 1282), princess, monastery founder, saint - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, DLL, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 179-181; 415, 8 A g n e s von Böhmen, margravine of Meissen ( t 1268), margravine - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Meissen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 7, 182 A g n è s la Boularde ( t 1412), noblewoman - France - Chevalier - F. 7, 183 A g n è s de Bourbon ( t 1288), noblewoman France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 7, 184 A g n è s duchess of Bourgogne —» Agnes dc France duchess of Bourgogne A g n è s de Bourgogne - also: A. d'Anjou, countcss of Poitou ( t 1068), countess - France - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 7, 162; 7, 185; 7, 234 A g n è s de Bourgogne (*ca. 1410, 1 1476), duchess, wife of Charles I, duke of Bourbon - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 7, 186-187 Agnes de Bourgogne, queen of Deutschland - also named: Isabella, Elisabeth (*ca. 1270, t 1323), queen, wife of Rudolf of Habsburg, king of Germany - Bourgogne (France); Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 229 A g n e s von Brandenburg (* 1296 or 1297, 1 1334), margravine, wife of Waldemar, margrave of Brandenburg, wife of Otto, duke of Brunswick Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 7, 188 Agnes Brid (fl. 1281), land proprietress - England - Echols - F. 7, 190 A g n e s de Broughton (fl. 1297-1332), brewer, farmer - Broughton (England) - Echols F. 7, 191 A g n e s Broumattin (fl. 1440-1450), waggoner Strasbourg (France) - Echols - F. 7, 192 A g n e s von Büren - also: A. de Vallis Gratiarum (fl. 1400), abbess - Bern (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 7, 193

A g n e s de Bury (fl. 1344), merchant - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 194 A g n e s Butler (fl. 1460-1480), nun - Stamford (England) - Echols - F. 7, 195 Agnes Cateline —> Agnes Kateline Anezka [Agnes] Ceská Agnes de Bohemia A g n è s de Chartretes (f 1360), Benedictine, abbess - France - Chevalier - F. 7, 196 A g n e s Chaucer (fl. 1320-1360), mother of Geoffrey Chaucer - England - Echols F. 7, 197 A g n è s la Chauvcllc (fl. 1403-1405), midwife Chartres (France) - J acquari 1 - F. 7, 198 Agnès le Clerc (Π. 1472), midwife - Lille (France) - Jacquart I - F. 7, 199 Agnes de Condet ( t e a . 1223), rich woman England - Echols - F. 7, 202 A g n e s Cook - also: A. le Keu (fl. 1313), heiress - England - Echols - F. 7, 203 Agnes Cook - also: A. Cok (fl. 1376), apprentice - England - Echols - F. 7, 204 Agnès de Courtenay (* ca. 1135, t ca. 1185), noblewoman - Israel; Turkey - Echols F. 7, 205 Agnès de Courtenay (13-th century), nun Fontevraud (France); Orleans (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 206 Agnès Desjardins, abbess of Montmartre ( f l 4 6 1 ) , abbess - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 7, 207 Agnès, countess of Deux-Ponts (fl. 1297), countess - France - Chevalier - F. 7, 211 A g n e s Dcyntcc (fl. 1460), merchant - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 212 Agnes, countess of Dunbar - also: Α., countess of March (fl. 1338), countess - Scotland - Echols F. 7, 213 Agnès d'Évreux (fl. 1330-1380) - » Agnes de Navarra countess of Foix A g n è s d'Evreux, countess of Montfort (fl. 10601080), countess - France - Echols - F. 7, 214 Agnes Fitzjohn - also: A. de Munchanesi ( t 1224), heiress, dower - England - Echols F. 7, 215 A g n è s de Flandre (late 12-th century), countess Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 7, 216 Agnes Forster ( t e a . 1484), heiress, prison ward London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 217 A g n e s queen of France (+1201) —> Agnes von Meran queen of France A g n è s de France - also: Anna, empress of Byzantium (*ca. 1171, t e a . 1220), empress France; Istanbul (Turkey) - Chevalier, Echols F. 7, 218-219 A g n è s de France, duchess of Bourgogne ( t 1317), duchess - France; Bourgogne (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 7, 220-221 A g n è s Francou (fl. 1321), nurse - Montaillou (France) - Echols - F. 7, 222 Agnes von Franken —> Agnes von Hohenstaufen A g n e s von Habsburg (1280-1364) —> Agnes von Österreich queen of Hungary A g n è s d'Harcourt ( t 1291), abbess - Longchamp (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Potthast F. 7, 223-224; 164, 181 Agnes von Hohenstaufen - also: A. von Franken, von Schwaben (* 1072, t 1143), noblewoman - Franken (Germany); Schwaben (Germany) Chevalier, Echols - F. 7, 160-161 A g n e s (Holbourn) (fl. 1338), prostitute - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 225 A g n e s atte Holte (fl. 1354-1355), orphan London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 226 A g n e s of Huntingdon - called: Agnes la Medica (fl. 1270), medical practitioner - Huntingdonshire (England) - Echols, Talbot - F. 7, 227; 415, 9 Agnes Irlond (11. 1364), rioter - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 228 A g n e s Kateline - also: A. Caeline (fl. 12921332), brewer - Broughton (England) - Echols F. 7, 230 A g n e s grandduchess of Kiev, queen of France —» Anna grandduchess of Kiev, queen of France Agnes Knetchur (fl. 1397), servant - Hereford (England) - Echols - F. 7, 231

Agramunt Agnes (Köln) (4-th century), saint, companion of Ursula of Köln - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 7, 200 Agnes (Köln) (fl. 1265), religious person - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 7, 201 Agnes von Langstein (fl. 1138), wife of Hermann, count of Salm - Salm (Germany) - Chevalier F. 7, 232 Agnes de Launcreona (fl. 1387), lady's maid, wife of Edward III, king of England - Böhmen (Czech Republic); England - Echols - F. 7, 233 Agnese [Agnes] del Maino - also: A. di Maino (fl. 1410-1450), mistress - Milano (Italy) Echols - F. 7, 235 Agnes countess of March —> Agnes countess of Dunbar Agnes la Medica —» Agnes of Huntingdon Agnes von Meissen abbess of Quedlinburg —> Agnes abbess of Quedlinburg Agnes von Meran, queen of France - ital.: Agnese di Merano ( t 1201), queen - Merano (Italy) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 7, 236-238 Agnes Molton - also: Moltone, Malleton, Multone ( t e a . 1308), businesswoman - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 239 Agnès de Monceaux (Π. 1265-1290), lady-inwaiting - Yorkshire (England) - Echols F. 7, 240 Agnes de Munchanesi —> Agnes Fitzjohn Agnes Mundene (fl. 1350), merchant - London (England) - Echols - F. 7, 244 Agnes de Navarra, countess of Foix - also: A. d'Évreux (fl. 1330-1380), countess - France; Navarra (Spain) - Echols - F. 7, 245 Agnès, abbess of Nyoiseau (fl. 1230), abbess Nyoiseau (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 246 Agnes von Ochsenstein ( t 13-th century), Dominican - Alsace (France); Unterlinden (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 7, 247 Agnes von Österreich, queen of Hungary ( t 1182), queen - Magyarország (Hungary); Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 7, 248 Agnes von Österreich, queen of Hungary - also: A. von Habsburg Agnes empress of the Holy Roman Empire [RömischDeutsches Reich] Agnesa [Agnes] Poliziana —> Agnese da Montepulciano Anezka [Agnes] Premyslovna —» Agnes de Bohemia Agnes, abbess of Quedlinburg - also: Agnes von Meissen ( t e a . 1205), abbess, calligraphcr, weaver - Meissen (Germany); Quedlinburg (Germany) Bradley, Chevalier, Echols, Thieme/Becker F. 7, 256-259 Agnès de Rochechouart, abbess of Notre-Dame of Saintes (f 1333), abbess - Saintes (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 260 Agnès du Rochier Augustinus Agostino, Giovanni d' Giovanni [Johannes] d'Agostino Agout de Pontevès (fl. 1321-1340), provost Digne (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 333 Agout, Fouques d', I (fl. 1344-1365), seneschal - Napoli (Italy); Provence (France); Piemonte (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 334 Agout, Fouques d', II ( t 1389), seneschal Provence (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 334 Agout, Isnard d' (fl. 1284-1285), seneschal Provence (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 336 Agout, Jean d', archbishop of Aix-en-Provence - also: Agoult (f 1394), archbishop - Aix-enProvence (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 7, 337 Agout, Raymond d' ( t a f t e r 1354), seneschal Provence (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 7, 338 Agout, Raymond d' ( t a f t e r 1400), chamberlain, counsellor - Provence (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 7, 339 Agrain, Eustache d' - also: E. le Grenier ( t 1123), crusader, lord, regent - Mid-East; Aere (Israel); Caesarea (Israel); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 7, 340; 112, 37 Agrain, Hugues d' (fl. 1182), city administrator Cairo (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 7, 341 Agramunt, Dominique (fl. 1400), monk Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 7, 342

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Agrate, Castore Ferrari d' - also: Castore da Grado (1-st half 15-th century), stone sculptor Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 344 Agratus, bishop of Vienne (fi. 691), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 343 A g r a v a i n li Orgueilleus - knight - England Broughton - F. 7, 345 Agresti, Daniele (15-th century), painter - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 346 A g r è v e bishop of Puy —> Agrippanus bishop of Puy Agricola, bishop of Avignon ( t 7 0 0 ) , monk, bishop - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 7, 363 Agricola, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône - also: Agroecula; french: Arègie ("¡'580), bishop, saint Chalon (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/ Becker - F. 7, 348-350 Agricola, prefect of the Gaules (fl. 518-521), prefect, consul - France - Chevalier - F. 7, 351 Agricola, bishop of Nevers - also: Arillus ( t e a . 594), bishop, saint - Nevers (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 352 Agricola (Soissons) - priest, confessor, saint Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 353 Agricola, Alexandre Aguzio da Cremona Aguerre, Gratien d' - also: Gracian (fl. 14711497), ruler - Basque Country (Spain) Chevalier - F. 7, 372 Aguerre, Menaud d' (fl. 1471-1497), ruler Basque Country (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 7, 372 Aguilar (Zaragoza) (fl. I486), preacher - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 7, 373 Aguilo, François d' ( t 1437), sacristan, bishop Mallorca (Spain); Segorbe (Spain) - Chevalier F. 7, 374 Agulhon, Pierre (* 1425), architect - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 375 Agurri, Muhammad ibn al-Husain al- ( t 9 7 0 ) , Shafite, Islamic traditionist - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 7, 376-377 Agusti, Juan (fl. 1471-1479), building master Gerona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 378 Agustín, Juan —> Agosti, Juan Agustín, Pedro - french: Pierre Augustin (fl. 1424), poet - Aragon (Spain) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 30, 233; 298, 186 Aguzio da Cremona - also: Aguccio (fl. 14501475), architect, engineer - Cremona (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 7, 379 Agyrus, Isaac —> Isaac Argyrus

A h f a s al-Asghar - full name: Abu Ί-Hasan Ali ibn Sulaiman ibn al-Fadl ( t 9 2 7 or 928), grammarian - Mid-East; Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 8, 262-264 A h f a s al-Ausat, Said ibn Masada al- ( t 830), grammarian - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 8, 265-266 Ahi Evran (fl. 1300), patron of tanners - MidEast; Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 7, 380 A h i m a a s ben Paltiel - also: Achimaaz d'Oria (* 1017, t after 1054), chronicler - Capua (Italy); Brindisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 3, 383-384 Ahistulfus king of the Lombards —> Aistulf king of the Lombards A h m a d ibn Abdallah Abu Nuaim al-Isfahani —> Abu Nuaim al-Isfahani Ahmad ibn Abdallah A h m e d [Ahmad] ibn Abd-as-Salam - physician, author of a medical treatise - Sicilia (Italy) Amari - F. 7, 382 A h m a d ibn Dawud ad-Dinawari Abu Hani fa —> Abu Hanifa ad-Dinawari Ahmad ibn Dawud A c h m e t [Ahmad] filius Habrami - physician Saxe - F. 415, 26 A h m a d ibn Hanbal - full name: Abu Abdallah Ahmad as-Shaibani al-Marwazi ibn Muhammad (* 780, 1855), imam - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan, Strayer - F. 7, 383-390 A h m a d (Khan) Achart [Achardus] abbot of Jumièges Aicardi, Andrea (fl. 1468), professor of eloquence - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 421 Aicardi, Luigi (fl. 1482-1488), university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 422 Aicardus Alvarotus —> Alvarotto, Aicardino A i c a r d o [Aicardus] Antimiani archbishop of Milano —> Antimiani, Aicardo archbishop of Milano Aicardus, archbishop of Aries ( t 1090), monk, archbishop - Marseille (France); Aries (France) Chevalier - F. 7, 419 Aicardus (Marseille) (fl. 1103-1158), provost Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 7, 420

Aicart del Fossat ( t e a . 1268), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 7, 423 Aichenfeld, Johannes (fl. 1497), surgeon, medical writer - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 415, 27-29 Aicher, Wolfgang (15-th century), stone engraver - Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 7, 424 Aichino, Giacomo (fl. 1271), ambassador - Biella (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 7, 425 Aichmann, Jodocus —> Eichmann, Jodocus Aidan king of Dalriada —> Aedan king of Dalriada A i d a n u s Lindisfarnensis - also: A. Avuinas, Aide de Hy ( t 6 5 1 ) , monk, bishop, saint - Lindisfarne (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 7, 429-438 A i d a n [Aidanus], king of Scots ( t 606), king Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 7, 439 Aide de Hy —> Aidanus Lindisfarnensis Aide (Ireland) - abbot, bishop, saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 7, 426 Aide (Ireland) ( t 6-th century), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 7, 427 Aide, bishop of Kildarc ( t 5 8 8 ) , bishop - Kildarc (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 7, 428 Aiera, Thomas (fl. 1482-1492), church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 8, 1 Aigle, Nicholas de 1' ( t 1217), magister, canonist, dean - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 415, 30 Aigletine de Liège (fl. 1269), citizen of Luik Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 8, 2 Aigneau, Pierre —> Pierre [Petrus] Aigncau Aigradus Fontancllensis (+ before 702), Benedictine, monk - Saint-Wandrille (France); Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 8, 5-6; 415, 31 Aigrefeuille, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Limoges (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 7 Aigrefeuille, Faydit d' (f 1391), bishop, cardinal - Bourges (France); Rodez (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 8-10 Aigrefeuille, Guillaume d' Petrus de Aqua Blanca bishop of Hereford Aigueblanche, Pierre d' —> Petrus de Aquablanca bishop of Hereford Aiguillon de Droues (fl. 1356), sculptor - Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 21 Aigulphus, archbishop of Bourges - french: Ayoul, Ayeul, Aygulphe (1'838 or 835), archbishop, saint - Bourges (France) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 8, 22; 31, 219 Aigulphus, abbot of Lérins - french: Ayoul ( t 6 7 6 ) , monk, abbot, saint - Fleury (France); Lérins (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 23 Ailandes, Colin d' (fl. 1478), architect - Mans (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 24 Ailbe (Ireland) - french: Ailbée (8-th century), confessor, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 8, 25 Ailbe Ua Máel Muaid ( t 1223), Cistercian, abbot, bishop - Baltinglass (Ireland); Ferns (Ireland) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 26

Aimo Ailbertus d'Antoing (*1060, t i 122), abbey founder, building master - Tournai (Belgium); Rolduc (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 8, 27-28 Ailbright, John (ñ. 1317-1322), college rector Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 8, 29 Aileranus Sapiens - also: Aircranus, Ercranus ( t 665), scolasticus - Clonard (Ireland) Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 8, 30-33; 415, 32 Ailesbiry, Walter - also: Ailesbir', Aylesbyr', Eylesbur', Eylesbyr' Amiel, Aimar bishop of Marseille Aimarus, bishop of Auxerre - also: Hainmar ( t 763), bishop - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 56; 162, 416 A i m a r u s de Bcrnin, archbishop of Embrun ( t 1245), abbot, archbishop - Vienne (France); Embrun (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 57 A i m a r u s abbot of Cluny —» Aimardus abbot of Cluny A i m a r [Aimarus] de Coucy (fl. 1396), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 59 A i m a r u s archbishop of Embrun —> Aimarus de Bernin archbishop of Embrun A i m a r [Aimarus] Jordan - troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 8, 60 A i m a r u s Lugdunensis —> Aimarus de Rossilon A y m e r [Aimarus] de Lusignan, bishop of Winchester (f 1260), papal chaplain, bishop Oxford (England); Poitou (France) - Oxford F. 248, 328-333 A i m a r [Aimarus] (Mâcon) (fl. 1312-1324), physician - Mâcon (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 8, 61 A i m a r [Aimarus] II de Poitiers, count of Valentinois ( t 1239), count - Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 64 A i m a r [Aimarus] IV de Poitiers, count of Valentinois ( t 1373), count - Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 65 Aymar [Aimarus] Rey (fl. 1414-1424), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 31, 258

A i m a r [Aimarus] de Rochaficha (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 8, 62 A i m a r u s de Rossilon - also: A. de Roussilon, A. Lugdunensis ( t 1283), monk, archbishop - Cluny (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 8, 63; 8, 72 A i m é —> Amatus Aimeri de Alesto - surgeon - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 84 Aymeri [Aimeri] Apse (fl. 1480), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 31, 269 Aimeri (Béziers) - called: Rasiator (fl. 1170), physician - Béziers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 8, 85 Aymeri [Aimeri] Brugeleu ( t e a . 1300), clerk, physician - Vienne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 31, 270 Aimeri Colet (fl. 1483-1484), barber, surgeon Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 86 Aimeri Delsol —> Aimeri Robert Aimeri Honorati (fl. 1492), surgeon - Lacaune (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 88 Aimeri Michel (fl. 1437), physician - La Rochelle (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 8, 89 Aimeri (Paris) (fl. 1282), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 90 Aimeri (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 91 A i m e r i (Poligny) (fl. 1200), physician - Poligny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 92 Aimeri Rasiator —» Aimeri (Béziers) Aimeri Robert - alias: Delsol, de Solo (fl. 14551475), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 8, 93 Aimeri de Solo —» Aimeri Robert Aimeri, viscount of Thouars ( t not before 995), viscount - Thouars (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 94-95 Aimeric, Dominique (fl. 1373), jurisconsult Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 131 Aimeric, Guillaume (fl. 1273-1293), Dominican Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 132 Aimeric, Hugues (f 1348), bishop - Orange (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 133 Aimeric, Jacopo - also: J. Aymerich (fl. 1481), knight - Cagliari (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 8, 134; 31, 275 Aimeric, Ponce (fl. 1309-1317), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 135 Aimerici, Giovanni - or: Giovannino (fl. 13771395), painter - Rimini (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 136 Aimeric [Aimericus], abbot of Asnières-Bellay (ca. 1175), abbot - Cizay-la Madeleine (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 96 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Belenoi - also: A. de Bellinoi, Belenuei ( t e a . 1264), troubadour Lesparre (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 97-98 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Belmont (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 8, 99 A i m e r i c [Aimericus] de Belvezer (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 8, 100 Aimeric [Aimericus], abbot of Bourgueil ( t 1185), abbot - Bourgueil (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 101 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Campen —» Heymericus de Campo Aimeric [Aimericus] (Cardinal) - also: Haimerich; Aimeric de la Châtré ( t 1141 or 1125), cardinal - Roma (Italy); Bourgogne (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 102; 162, 345; 73, 415 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Chalus, bishop of Chartres - also: Emery de C. ( t 1349), bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Tours (France); Italy; Ravenna (Italy); Chartres (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 8, 103; 107, 229 Aymericus [Aimericus] Christiani (fl. 1346), goldsmith, cnamclcr - Limoges (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 273 Aimeric [Aimericus], bishop of Clermont ( t ca. 1150), bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 104

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Aimeric [Aimericus] d'Ebrard, bishop of Coimbra ( t 1295), bishop - Coimbra (Portugal) Chevalier - F. 8, 105 Aimeric [Aimericus] (Ellwangen) Amalricus Spirensis A i m e r i c [Aimericus] II, count of Fczcnzac - called: Forton (fl. 1050), count - Fézenzac (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 107 A i m e r i c [Aimericus] de Gatine - also: A. de Gastine (11-th century), poet - Gatine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 8, 108-109 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Giuliani —> Aimericus de Placentia Aimeric [Aimericus], abbot of Loroux - latin: Α., abbas Oratorii (fl. 1440-1456), abbot France - Chevalier - F. 8, 110 Aimericus Lugdunensis - also: A. de Ripes ( t 1257), archdeacon, archbishop - Lyon (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 112; 8, 124; 415, 33 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Magnac, bishop of Paris ( t 1385), bishop, cardinal - Paris (France) Berton - F. 8, 113 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Magnano - french: A. de Magrie (fl. 1313-1340), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 114 Aimeric [Aimericus] Malafaida ( t 1187), patriarch - Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 8, 115 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Miremont ( t e a . 1321), Dominican - Bergerac (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 116 A i m e r i c [Aimericus] de Morlhon (fl. 1307-1314), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 117 Aimericus abbas Oratorii —> Aimeric [Aimericus] abbot of Loroux Aymeric [Aimericus] (Oxford) (fl. 1210-1226), district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 31, 271 A i m e r i c h [Aimericus] bishop of Paris Aimeric [Aimericus] de Magnac bishop of Paris Aimeric [Aimericus] de Peguilhan - also: Péguilain, Pegugnan ( t e a . 1255), troubadour Toulouse (France); Italy - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 118-119 Aimericus de Peyraco abbot of Moissac —> Peyrac, Aymeric de Aimericus Picaudus - also: Picardus (13-th century), poet, chronicler - France Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 8, 120-121 Aimericus de Placentia - french: A. de Plaisance ( t 1327), Dominican, Provincial - Greece; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 8, 122-123 Aimericus de Ripes —> Aimericus Lugdunensis Aimeric [Aimericus] (Roma) —> Aimeric I Aimcricus I (Cardinal) Aimeric [Aimericus] de Rovinhano (fl. 13071314), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 125 Aimeric [Aimericus], abbot of Saint-Jeand'Angély (11. 1018-1030), abbot - Saint-Jeand'Angély (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 126 A i m e r i c [Aimericus], abbot of Saint-Maur-surLoire ( t 1233), abbot - Saint-Maur-sur-Loire (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 127 Aimeric [Aimericus], abbot of Saint-Nicolas (fl. 1212-1230), abbot - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 128 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Sarlat (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 8, 129 Aymeric [Aimericus] (Toulouse) ( t 1282), canon, master mason - Toulouse (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 31, 272 Aimeric [Aimericus] de Vaires —» Haimericus de Vari Aymeric [Aimericus] de Veire ( t 1262 or 1263), theologian, archdcacon, university chanccllor Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 31, 274 A i m e r i o da Como (fl. 1261-1280), painter Como (Italy); Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 137 A i m o —> Haimo

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Aimo, Thomas - also: Aimo Bonjoannis (15-th century), Dominican - France - Chevalier F. 8, 138 Aimoinus (Saint-Martial) - copyist - Limoges (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 8, 177; 16, 426 Aimoinus Sancii Germani de Pratis —> Aimonus Sancti Germani de Pratis A i m o n (Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives) —> Aimonus Divensis Aimonetto da Santo Ippolito (Π. 1370), sculptor - Italy; Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 8, 194 A i m o n u s Divensis - french: Aimon (Saint-Pierresur-Divcs) ('rea. 1148), abbot - Saint-Picrrcsur-Dives (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 8, 153; 8, 176; 415, 34 A i m o n u s Floriacensis - french: Aimoin de Fleury ( t e a . 1008), monk, historiographer, hagiographcr - Fleury (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 8, 156-167; 415, 35-38 A i m o n u s Sancti Germani de Pratis - also: Aimoinus, Aymoinus ( t e a . 896), monk, notary - Paris (France); Saint-Germain des Prés (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 8, 178-179; 8, 181-183; 415, 39-40 A i m o n u s (Savigny) ( t 1173), monk - Savigny (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 184 Ainardus —> Aynardus Aindorffer, Kaspar, abbot of Tegernsee (fl. 14261461), abbot - Tegernsee (Germany) Chevalier - F. 8, 200 Ainguis Kclcdcus - also: Acngus the Culdcc ( t 824), monk, bishop, abbot - Scotland Chevalier - F. 8, 201 Ainolfl, Bartolomeo (fl. 1475), painter - Piacenza (Italy); Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 8, 202 Ainwicus Weizlan —> Einwicus Weizlan Aio Croilandensis - french: Aion de Crowland (f 974 or 975), Benedictine, monk Crowland (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 8, 203-204 Aiquilinus de Blaye, bishop of Angoulème - also: Aiglinus ("I" 1363), bishop - Angoulème (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 206 Aira, Bonino d' (fl. 1490), sculptor - Savona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 207 Aira, Giovanni d' (fl. 1490), sculptor - Savona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 207 Airald (Novara) (fl. 1170), sublcvita - Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 210 Airald I, bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (fl. 1125), bishop - Saint-Jcan-dc-Mauricnnc (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 208 Airald II, bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (fl. 1132-1143), bishop, canon regular - Saint-Jeande-Maurienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 208 Airald III, bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne ( t 1160), Carthusian, prior, bishop - SaintJean-de-Maurienne (France); Portes (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 209 Airardus (Saint-Denis) (fl. 780), sculptor - SaintDenis (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 211 Airbertach mac Coisse Dobráin ( r 1016), poet, geographer - Cork (Ireland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 8, 212; 8, 216-219 Aire, Guillaume de 1', governor of the Dauphiné (fl. 1407-1410), governor - Dauphiné (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 213; 8, 220 Aire, Jean d' (fl. 1324), ornamental sculptor - Artois (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 8, 221-222 Aireranus Sapiens —> Ailcranus Sapiens Airmyn, William, bishop of Norwich ( t 1336), bishop - Norwich (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 214 Airoldi, Giovanni Ambrogio (fl. 1489), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 224 Airoldi, Taddeo (fl. 1430), religious person Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 225

Airoldo da Bissone (fl. 1367), sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 223 Airy —» Agericus Aiscough, William, bishop of Salisbury (f 1450), bishop, theologian - Salisbury (England); Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 8, 215; 8, 234-238 Aisericus (Regensburg) (12-th century), building master - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 8, 239 Aisha (*ca. 614, 1 678), wife of the prophet Muhammad - Mecca (Saudi Arabia) - Strayer - F. 8, 228-233 Aisshby, Edmund - also: Aisshebye (fl. 14921496), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 8, 240 Aistulf, king of the Lombards - latin: Aistulfus, Ahistulfus; french: Astolphe ( t 7 5 6 ) , king Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 8, 241-245 Aithala (Andrianopolis) - saint, martyr - Edirne (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 8, 246 Aithala (Persia) - priest - Iran - Chevalier F. 8, 248 Aithala (Saint) ( t before 305), martyr, saint Chevalier - F. 8, 247 Aitinger, Wolfgang —> Aytinger, Wolfgang Aitolos, Germain (fl. 1480), monk, historian Greece - Chevalier - F. 8, 252 Aiulphus, deacon of Lodoncio - or: Α., dcacon of Lodonero (fl. 1182), deacon - England Chevalier - F. 8, 253 Aix-la-Chapelle, Jean d' (fl. 1493), sculptor Strasbourg (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 8, 254-255 Akaster, Thomas —> Acastcr, Thomas Akastre, Robert —> Acaster, Robert Ake, Henry (fl. 1389-1398), priest - Cambridge (England); York (England) - Cambridge F. 8, 256 Aken, Henri van (13-th century), poet - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 8, 258 Aken, Nicolas van - copyist - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 8, 259 Aken, Willem van (14-th century), historian Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 8, 257 Akerton, Marcelin - also: M. Akyrtune ( t 1482), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 8, 260 Akertoun, Robert (fl. 1414), theology student Ireland; England - Oxford - F. 8, 261 Akhila king of the Visigoths —> Agila king of the Visigoths Akindynos, Dionysios —> Dionysius Acindynus A k u m , John - also: Acum, Akam, Akom ( t 1427), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Cambrai (France); Yorkshire (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 8, 267-269 Akyrs, John (fl. 1454), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 8, 270 Akyrtune, Marcelin —> Akerton, Marcelin Ala Meister (fl. 1320-1340), wood carver Lübeck (Germany); Gotland (Sweden) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 8, 271 Ala, Giacomo - french: Jacques A. (f 1441), philologist - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 8, 272 Ala, Giovanni Francesco ( t 1483), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 273 Ala, Giustiniano - french: Justinien (* 1201, 1 1290), astronomer - Cremona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 8, 274 Ala, Lazaro ( t 1493), archdeacon - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 275 Ala, Sigismundo (t 1258), canon - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 276 Ala, Sigismundo ( t 1343), astronomer - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 277 Alabaster Meister (fl. 1455-1470), sculptor - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 8, 278-279 Alachrinus (Casamari) - Cistercian, prior - Veroli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 280

Alacraw, Johann - or: Alakraw (fl. 1482-1492), printer - Passau (Germany) - Chevalier F. 8, 281 Alacus, Meister von (mid-15-th century), painter Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 282 Alaeddin - actually: Ala' ed-Din ( t 1333), son of Osman - Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 8, 283 Alaeddin Pasa ( t 1333'?), grand vizier - Turkey Osteuropa - F. 28, 276-277 Alaerd van den Hende (fl. 1436), surgeon Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 8, 28 A l a g (Auxerre) (fl. 850), canon - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 285 Alagno, Lucrezia d' (* 1430, f 1479), mistress Amalfi (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 286-287 Alagulé, Claude —> Claude [Claudius] Alagulé Alahamare I, king of Granada —> Muhammad I ihn Nasr sultan of Granada Alaholfing, family (sincc 8-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 290-291 Alain Alanus Alain, Pierre (fl. 1491-1493), printer - Angoulème (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 293 Alains de Compains (fl. 1399), goldsmith - Paris (France); Orleans (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 8, 294 Alaisina (Troubadour) - also: Yselda (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 295 Alakraw, Johann —> Alacraw, Johann Alalid ben Baker (fl. 1112), literary scholar Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 8, 296 Alam ad-Din as-Sahawi - full name: Abu ΊHasan Ali ibn Muhammad (*1163, f l 2 4 5 ) , Koran interpreter, grammarian - Cairo (Egypt); Alexandria (Egypt) - Ibn Khallikan F. 8, 300-301 Alam ad-Din as-Satani - full name: Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn Said (* 1116 or 1117, t 1203), jurisconsult, poet - Mosul (Irak); Bagdad (Irak) Ibn Khallikan - F. 8, 302 A l a m as-Santamari, Yusuf ibn Sulaiman al Alamanni, Pietro Alamanno, Pietro (fl. 1478), sculptor - Napoli (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 337 Alamanno, Uberto (fl. 1406), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 8, 338-339 Alament, Pierre (fl. 1344), Jewish convert, Franciscan - Chevalier - F. 8, 340 Alan, ... (fl. 1460), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 8, 341 Alan, ... (fl. 1492), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 8, 342 Alan, John - also: Alenn, Aleyn, Alyn (f 1482), church administrator - Oxford (England); Carlisle (England) - Oxford - F. 8, 343 Alanby, Thomas —> Alenby, Thomas Alane, ... (fl. 1467-1471), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 8, 344 Alane, Robert —» Alne, Robert Alanhan, Bernard - also: B. Alahan ( t after 1239), troubadour - Narbonnc (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 289; 8, 345 Alanus Albretus —» Alanus Cantuariensis Alanus Altissiodorensis - also: A Flandrensis ( t 1182), abbot, bishop - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Arivour (France); Auxerre (France); Clairvaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 377 Alanus Anglicus (fl. 1192-1210), professor of canon law, glossator - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 348 Alain [Alanus] de Aspera Insula - french; A. de l'Isle (fl. 1274), moralist - Vaucluse (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 407 Alain [Alanus] le Ault - also A. le Hault (fl. 1469-1480), barber - France - Wickersheimer F. 8, 349 Alanus Auriga —> Chartier, Alain Alain [Alanus] Barbe-Torte —> Alain [Alanus] IV duke of Bretagne Alain [Alanus] de Beamont (fl. 817), astrologist, physician - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 8, 350 Alanus Bclloclivus - also: A. Bcucliffus, Bccklcy (fl. 1230-1245), Carmelite, teacher - England; Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 8, 351-356 Alain [Alanus] le Ber (fl. 1392), barber, prisoner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 357 Alain [Alanus] de Bourges - also: Alanus Burgensis (11. 1493-1497), clerk, physician Bourges (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 359 Alain [Alanus] I, king of Bretagne - real name: A. Judual (+594), king - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 360 Alain [Alanus] II, king of Bretagne - called: A. le Long (+690), king - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 361 Alain [Alanus] III, duke of Bretagne - called: Α. Rebré, or A. le Grand (+907), duke - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 362 Alain [Alanus] IV, duke of Bretagne - called: A. Barbe-Torte ( | 9 5 2 ) , duke - Bretagne (France); Nantes (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 363 Alain [Alanus] V, duke of Bretagne ( t 1040), duke - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 364

Alain [Alanus] VI, duke of Bretagne - called A. Fergent ( f i l 19), duke, crusader - Bretagne (France); Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 8, 365 Alain [Alanus], bishop of Caithness (τ 1292), bishop, chancellor - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England); Caithness (Scotland) - Chevalier F. 8, 366 Alanus Cantuariensis - also: Alanus Albretus, A. bishop of Tewkesbury (f 1201), Benedictine, abbot - Canterbury (England); Tewkesbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 8, 347; 8, 444 A l a n [Alanus] (Carpenter) (fl. 1282-1283), carpenter - Oxfordshire (England) - Harvey F. 8, 367 Alain [Alanus] le Cauchonnier - also: A. le Cauconnier (fl. 1481-1491), physician - Châlonssur-Marnc (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 8, 368-369 Alanus van der Clip —> Alanus de Rupe Alain [Alanus] de Courlay - latin: Alanus de Curte Lata - confessor - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 370 Alanus de Farfa (+770), abbot - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 371-374 Alain [Alanus] Fergent Alain [Alanus] VI duke of Bretagne Alain [Alanus] Ferré (fl. 1486-1497), barber, surgeon - Meung-sur-Loire (France) Wickersheimer - F. 8, 375 Alanus de Fifedale (+ 1421), Augustinian - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 376 Alain [Alanus] Gonteri (fl. 1323-1354), scholar, physician, canon - Paris (France); Bretagne (France); Nantes (France); Saint-Malo (France); Quimper (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 379 Alanus Gonterii, bishop of Saint-Malo ( f e a . 1335), canon, bishop - Nantes (France); Quimper (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 8, 378; 142, 56 Alain [Alanus] de Goursalleur (fl. 1501-1502), physician - Amiens (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 8, 380 Alain [Alanus] le Grand Alain [Alanus] III duke of Bretagne Alain [Alanus] le Hault —> Alain [Alanusl le Ault A l a n u s ab Insulis - also: A. de Insulis; frcnch: Alain de l'Isle (*ca. 1128, + 1202), Cistercian, theologian, scholar - Lille (France); Citeaux (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 8, 381-396; 8, 398-406; 415, 42-57 Alain [Alanus] de l'Isle (moralist, fl. 1274) Alain [Alanus] de Aspera Insula Alain [Alanus] Judual —> Alain [Alanusl I king of Bretagne Alain [Alanus] de Lamballe, bishop of SaintBrieuc (f 1320), bishop - Saint-Brieuc (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 408 Alain [Alanus], patron of Laveur - also: Elan ( t 7-th century), abbot, saint - France Chevalier - F. 8, 410 Alain [Alanus] Lescet - also: A. Lescot (fl. 1301), barber - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 8, 411 Alain [Alanus] le Long —> Alain [Alanusl II king of Bretagne Alan [Alanus] Lumsdand (fl. 1395), citizen of Toulouse - Scotland; Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 412 Alanus de Lynn - also: A. Lynensis, Linensis, de Lynn-Regis (* 1349, t after 1423), Carmelite, university professor - Norfolk (England); Cambridge (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 8, 413-424; 415, 59-60 Alain [Alanus], bishop of Man (6-th century?), bishop - Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 425 Alain [Alanus] Mazelan - or: Mazelou (fl. 1366), physician - Cambrai (France) - Wickersheimer F. 8, 426

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Alanus de Melsa (13-th century), Cistercian, monk, poet - Yorkshire (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 397 Alain [Alanus] de Montendre - also: Alein (11. 1298-1303), goldsmith - Artois (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 427 Alain [Alanus], archbishop of Nikosia (fl. 1196), archbishop, chancellor - Kypros (Cyprus); Nikosia (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 8, 428 Alain [Alanus] (Paris) (fl. 1292-1298), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 431 Alain [Alanus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 432 Alain [Alanus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), wood carver Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 429-430; 415, 65 Alain [Alanus] de Penrith (fl. 1308), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 433 Alan [Alanus] (Physician) (fl. 1200), royal physician - England - Talbot - F. 415, 58 Alain [Alanus] Poquelin (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 434 Alanus Porretanus - also: A. Porreus; french: Alain Porrée (fl. 1300), theologian - France Chevalier - F. 8, 435 Alain [Alanus] de Pratis (11. 1323-1353), church administrator, canon, physician - Paris (France); Vannes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 436 Alain [Alanus] Rebré Alain [Alanus] III duke of Bretagne Alain [Alanus], bishop of Rennes (+ 1156), bishop - Rennes (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 437 Alan [Alanus], lord of Richmond - also: A. Rufus (+ 1089), lord - Bretagne (France); England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 438 Alain [Alanus] de la Rue Alanus de Vico bishop of Saint-Brieuc Alanus de Rupe - also: A. Rupensis; french: Alain de la Roche; dutch: A. van der Clip (*ca. 1428, 11470), Dominican - Bretagne (France); Zwolle (Netherlands) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Sbaralea F. 8, 440-443; 415, 61-64 Alanus, abbas Sanctae Mariae - abbot Fabricius - F. 8, 445 Alain [Alanus] (Sicilia) - possibly the same as A. de Lille - poet - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 8, 446 Alain [Alanus] de Solminiac - also: A de Solignac (12-th-13-th century), architect - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 448 Alan [Alanus] Strayler -> Strayler, Alan Alanus bishop of Tewkesbury —» Alanus Cantuariensis Alain [Alanus] (Touraine) (fl. 1303-1311), theologian, church administrator - Paris (France); Touraine (France) - Glorieux - F. 8, 451 Alain [Alanus] de Tours (fl. 1350), Benedictine, chronicler - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 452 Alain [Alanus], bishop of Tréguier (+ 1362), Dominican, bishop - Tréguier (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 453 Alanus de Vico, bishop of Saint-Brieuc - french: Alain de la Rue (τ 1424), university rector, bishop - Angers (France); Saint-Brieuc (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 439 Alan [Alanus] (Wallingford) (fl. 1244-1270), physician - Berkshire (England) - Talbot F. 415, 66-67 Alanus of Walsingham (+ 1364), monk, prior, building master - Ely (England) - Harvey, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 454-455; 399, 180 Alain [Alanus] de Wurtzbourg - german: Alan von Würzburg (f 1455), theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 456 Alanya, Luis (15-th century), Spaniard - Spain Chevalier - F. 8, 458 Alard, Richard - also: Alarde (fl. 1492-1497), college administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 9, 9

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Alardeau, Jean (fl. 1440-1496), royal secretary, archdeacon, bishop, city governor - Anger (Germany); Aix-en-Provence (France); Marseille (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 10-11 Alardet (Dijon) (fl. 1341-1348), physician - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 9, 12 Alards, Nicolas ( t before 1363), painter - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 13 Alardus —» Adelardus Alaricus (Ufnau) - or: Adalricus (Í973), Bcncdictinc - Ufnau (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 9, 14 Alarinus Rambaudi, bishop of Alba ( t 1456), bishop - Alba (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 15 Alars de Cambrai (13-th century), poet - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 9, 16 Alart Del atre (fl. 1459-1460), barber, servant Bourgogne (France) - Jacquari 1 - F. 9, 17 Alart le Parisien - also: A. de Paris (fl. 14501468), painter - Paris (France); Valenciennes (France); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 18-19 Alart, Jacquemart (fl. 1478), goldsmith - Artois (France); Douai (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 9, 20 Alart, Jean (fl. 1482), goldsmith - Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 21 Alart, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Alart Alasacie de Lámbese (+ 1314), abbess - Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 9, 22 Alatri, Goffredo da Goffredo [Godefridus] da Alatri Alatri, Ugo da —> Visconti, Ugo Alato [Alatus] di Bonaccorso (fl. 1300), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 23 Alatus (Formulae) (end 9-th ccnlury), writer Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 9, 24 Alau, David (11. 1500), poet - England Chevalier - F. 9, 25 Alaudae, Eustachius —> Eustachius Alaudae Alaudat, Colin —> Colin Alaudat Alaul, Jean (fl. 1325), sculptor - Gosnay (France); Tournay (France) - Chevalier - F. 9, 27 Alawicus, abbot of Reichenau - german: Alawich ( t 9 5 8 ) , abbot - Rcichcnau (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 9, 28 A l a y n —> Aleyn Alayn, ... (fl. 1479-1481), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 9, 29 Alayn, John —> Lane, John Alayn, Thomas (11. 1466-1467), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 9, 31-32 Alayn, William (fl. 1361), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 9, 33 Alba, Ettore d' (late 15-th century), sculptor Lombardia (Italy); Pavia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 34 Alba, Leonardo (15-th century), writer - Virle (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 35 Albaldus —> Adelbaldus Alban, king of Hungary - king, saint Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 9, 37 Alban (Saint-Albans) - Benedictine, monk Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier - F. 9, 38 Alban (Toulouse) (11. 1270), professor of civil law - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 9, 36 Albanesi, Domenico (fi. 1420), wood carver, intarsiator - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 39 A l b a n i , Bartolomeo (fl. 1462), physician, jurisconsult - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 9, 40 Albanil (Architect) (fl. 1390), architect - Spain Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 41 Albany, Alexander, duke of - real name: Alexander Stewart (* 1454, 11485), duke Scotland; France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 9, 43 Albany, John, duke of ( t 1536), duke - Scotland; France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 44 Albany, Murdoch, duke of (f 1425), duke, regent - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 45

Albany, Robert, duke of (r 1420), duke, regent Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 46 Albanzani, Donato degli (14-th ccntury), translator - Toscana (Italy); Pratovecchio (Italy) Chevalier - F. 9, 47 Albareda, Francisco (fl. 1328), painter - Palma (Spain); Mallorca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 9, 48 Albaregno, Jacopo —> Alberegno, Jacopo Albarexani, Isotta (14-th century), wife of Alberto III of Este - Este (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 9, 49 Albaric, Bertrand (mid-14-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 9, 50 Albarisani, Giovanni (fl. 1463-1469), surgeon Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 51 Albaro, Godefroy d' (fl. 1461), notary - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 52 Albarow, John —> Alkebarow, John Albarus, Paulus Paulus Albarus Albaster, Johann (fl. 1421), Dominican, friar Metz (France); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 9, 55 Master of Albatárrech (late 14 early 15-th ccntury), painter - Spain - Thieme/Becker F. 9, 56 A l b a u d u s bishop of Toul -> Albinus bishop of Toul Albayrac (Rodez) (fl. 1305), physician - Rodez (France) - Jacquart / - F. 9, 57 Albegés, Arnaldo (fl. 1390), architect - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 58 Albelin (Paris) (14-th century), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 9, 59-60 Albemunt, Hugh de - also: Abbemund, Abbendon, Ablemond (fl. 1213-1243), carpenter England - Harvey - F. 9, 61 Albemunt, Robert de - aso: Abbemund (fl. 12141228), carpenter - England - Harvey - F. 9, 62 Master of Albentosa (Valencia) (fl. 1400), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 63 Alber (Monk) ( t e a . 1200), monk, poet - Regensburg (Germany) - Stammler F. 415, 68-72 Alberada de Buonalbergo (11. 1049-1122), wife of Robert Guiscard, noblewoman - Italy - Echols F. 9, 64 Alberegno, Jacopo - also: Albaregno ( t before 1397), painter - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 65-66 Alberegno, Michele - chronicler - Italy Chevalier - F. 9, 67 Albergati, Antonio (fl. 1384), professor of law Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 68 Albergati, Antonio (15-th century), jurisconsult Italy - Chevalier - F. 9, 69 Albergati, Gregorio ( t e a . 1126), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton - F. 144, 278 Albergati, Lucius (fl. 976), writer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 71 Albergati, Luigi (fl. 1451-1465), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 70 Albergati, Niccolò, bishop of Bologna (*ca. 1375, t 1443), Carthusian, bishop, cardinal - Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 72; 276, 7-10 Albergati, Viancsio (+ 1475), prelate - Italy Chevalier - F. 9, 73 Alberghetti - also: Albcrgcti (fl. 1484-1487), cannon founder - Ferrara (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 74 Alberghetti, Domenico (late 15-th century), cannon founder - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 9, 75 Alberghini, Antonio ( t 1456), philologist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 76 Albergipti, Cinus —> Cino [Cinus] di Alberico Albergotti, Francesco (* 1304, 1 1376), jurisconsult - Arezzo (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 9, 77-78 Alberi, Michele dagli (fl. 1470-1485), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 79 Alberi, Tomaso dagli (fl. 1470), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 80

Alberici, Amedeo (fl. 1274), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 169 Alberici, Ugo Hugo de Porta Ravennate Alberico, Cristofo ( t 1512), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 170 A u b r y [Albericus] Andrcc de Tulio (f 1430), master of arts, physician - Paris (France); Montpellier (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 29, 369-370 Albericus Aqucnsis - also: Albertus Α., Albert von Aachen (*ca. 1060, t e a . 1120), canon, historian - Aachen (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 9, 85-86; 9, 351-353; 9, 355; 415, 73-82 A u b r y [Albericus] (Avignon) (fl. 1410), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 371 Albericus (Bagno) Albericus (Châlons-surMarne) Albéric [Albericus], bishop of Cambrai ( t 790), bishop - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 91 Alberico [Albericus] I, marquis of Camerino, duke of Spoleto (f 925), marquis, duke - Spoleto (Italy); Camerino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 92; 9, 144-145 Alberico [Albericus] II, marquis of Camerino, seigneur of Roma - also: Α., princeps Romanorum ( t 954), marquis - Camerino (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 93; 9, 146-147 Albericus (Capella Thosan) —> Albericus (Ter Doest) Albericus Casincnsis (*ca. 1030, f 1088 or after 1105), monk, Cardinal, deacon - Roma (Italy); Monte Cassino (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 9, 94-103; 415, 83-84 Albericus (Châlons-sur-Marne) - also: A. Burgundus (fl. 1269-1278), priest, building master - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 106 Albericus Cisterciensis ( t 1109), Cistercian, saint - Fabricius - F. 9, 81 Albericus, abbot of Citcaux (f 1107), prior, abbot - Molcsmc (France); Citcaux (France) Chevalier - F. 9, 107 Albéric [Albericus] I, count of Danmartin (fl. 1122-1129), count, chamberlain - France Chevalier - F. 9, 108 Alberico [Albericus] de Gambara (13-th century), monk - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 110 Albéric [Albericus] de Humbert, archbishop of Reims (f 1218), archdeacon, archbishop Paris (France); Reims (France); Pavia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 9, 111 Alberico [Albericus] da Imola (fl. 1407), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 9, 112 A u b r y [Albericus] Jacometi (fl. 1386-1408), barber - Toul (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 29, 372 Albéric [Albericus], bishop of Langres ( t 838), bishop - Langres (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 113 Albericus Londoniensis - also: Alfricus L. (fl. 1217), philosopher - London (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe - F. 9, 114-115; 415, 85 Alberic [Albericus] the Mason (11. 12491253), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 9, 116

Alberti Alberico [Albericus] da Milano - computisi Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 117 Albericus Monachus Casinensis —> Albericus de Settefrati Albéric [Albericus], patron of Montbrison - also: Aubrinx - patron, saint - Montbrison (France) Chevalier - F. 9, 118 A u b r y [Albericus] de Montdidier ( t l 3 7 1 ) , knight - France - Chevalier - F. 29, 374 A u b r y [Albericus] (Montpellier) (fl. 140), physician - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 29, 375 Alberico [Albericus] da Napoli (fl. 1230), priest, hagiographer - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 9, 119-121 Albericus, cardnal bishop of Ostia ( t 1 1 4 8 or 1147), abbot, cardinal - Cluny (France); Vézelay (France); Verdun (France) - Berton, Chevalier F. 9, 166-167 Albéric [Albericus] (Petit-Groley) (13-th century), priest - Bondy (France) - Chevalier - F. 9, 122 Alberico [Albericus], bishop of Piacenza - real name: A. Visconti; also: Alberto ( t 1314), bishop - Piacenza (Italy); Fermo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 9, 123 A u b r y [Albericus], barber of Pierre, count of Genève (fl. 1392), barber - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 376 Albéric [Albericus] de Pisançon > Albéric [Albericus] de Besançon Albericus de Porta Ravennate ( f e a . 1194), jurisconsult - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 124-125 A u b r y [Albericus] de Pratellis (fl. 1379-1387), priest, canonist, physician - Châlons-sur-Marne (France); Paris (France); Chartres (France); Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 377 Albericus Remensis - french: A. de Reims (+1141), bishop, archbishop - Reims (France); Châlons-sur-Marne (France); Bourges (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 9, 126-127 A u b r y [Albericus] le Riche - latin: A. Divitis ( t 1405), diocese clerk, physician - Laon (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 29, 378-379 Alberico [Albericus] da Romano ( t 1260), nobleman - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 9, 128 Alberico [Albericus] princeps Romanorum —> Alberico [Albericus] II marquis of Camerino, seigneur of Roma Albericus de Rosate - also: A. de Roxiati (*ca. 1290, t 1360), jurisconsult - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 9, 129-133; 415, 86 Albéric [Albericus], abbot of Saint-Aubin (fl. 1361), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 134

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Albericus (Saint-Denis) (12-th century), priest, mosaicist - Saint-Denis (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 9, 82 Albéric [Albericus] Saint-Denys (12-th century), Benedictine - Saint-Denis (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 135 Albéric [Albericus], deacon of Saint-Martin (fl. 1232), deacon - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 9, 136 Albericus de Settefrati - also: A. Monachus Casinensis (fl. 1127), monk, provost, chronicler - Settefrati (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tafuri F. 9, 104-105; 9, 137-142 Alberico [Albericus] I duke of Spoleto -> Alberico [Albericus] I marquis of Camerino, duke of Spoleto Albericus, abbot of Stavelot (Í779), Benedictine, abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 9, 148 Albericus (Ter Doest) - latin: A. (Capella Thosan) (fl. 1272), Cistercian - Ter Doest (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 9, 109

Albericus de Tribus Fontibus - french: Albéric de Troisfontaines (f 1241), Cistercian, monk, chronicler - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 9, 149-156; 415, 87-88 Albericus, bishop of Utrecht ( f 7 8 4 ) , bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) Chevalier - F. 9, 157 Albericus de Vauccllis (fl. 1332), copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 9, 158-163 ' Albericus Veerus - french: Albéric de Vere (fl. 1189-1250), Augustinian, canon regular Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 9, 165-165 Alberico [Albericus] Visconti Alberico [Albericus] bishop of Piacenza Albericus de Vitriaco - french: Albéric de Vitry (12-th century), theologian - France Chevalier - F. 9, 168 A u b r y [Albericus] (Wissous) (fl. 12551275), physician - Seine-et-Oise (France) Wickersheimer - F. 29, 380 Albericus (Wroclaw) (fl. 1299), stonemason Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 84 Alberii, Antonio degli (fl. 1489), bronze founder Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 171 Alberini, Luca, bishop of Aquino ( t 1452), bishop - Aquino (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 9, 172 Alberino (Jursiconsult) - perhaps the same as: Albericus de Rosate - jurisconsult - Italy Chevalier - F. 9, 173 Alberino, Giovanni dc (15-th ccntury), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 9, 174 Alberit, Pedro (fl. 1390), genealogist - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 9, 175-177 Alberius (Hagiographer) (fl. 1230), hagiographer Napoli (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 9, 178 Albero (Köln) (fl. 1219), building master - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 179 Albero (Sankt-Florian) Adalbero (SanktFlorian) Albero Trevirensis —> Adalbero Treverensis Alberow, Richard - also: Alborow, Alburgh (fl. 1492-1495), church administrator, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 9, 182 Albert count of Hainaut —> Albrecht [Albertus] von Baiern count of Holland and Hainaut Albert count of Holland —> Albrecht [Albertus] von Baiern count of Holland and Hainaut Albert, Franziscus (15-th century), theologian Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 9, 183 Albert, Pedro (fl. 1416), canon, jurisconsult Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 9, 184 Albert, Pierre (surgeon) —» Pierre [Petrus] Albert Albert, Pierre (bachelor of medicine) —> Pierre [Petrus] Albert Albert, Pierre - latin: Petrus Alberti (f before 1457), prior - Cluny (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 9, 185; 298, 203 Albert, Raymond ( t 1330), prior, cardinal Barcelona (Spain); Valencia (Spain) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 9, 186; 321, 289-290 A u b e r t a [Alberta], wife of Jean du Mont (fl. 1383), wife of Jean du Mont - France Chevalier - F. 29, 344 Alberta (Venerque) - saint - Venerque (France) Chevalier - F. 9, 195 Albertaccio da Firenze (fl. 1470), wood carver, intarsiator - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 9, 187 Albertanus Brixiensis (v 1246), judge, statesman, philologist - Brescia (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 9, 188-194; 415, 90 Alberti, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Toscana (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 9, 196-198 Alberti, family (since 13-th century), bankers family - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 199-200 Alberti, Albert (fl. 1461), scholar - Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 9, 203

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Alberti, Alberto (fl. 1381), poet, orator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 204 Alberti, Alberto (f 1445), bishop, cardinal Arezzo (Italy); Camerino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 9, 202 Alberti, Alberto (fl. 1483), jurisconsult - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 205 Alberti, Alberto d'Adovardo - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 9, 201 Alberti, Altobianco degli (15-th century), poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 206 Alberti, Angelo Angelus Alberti Alberti, Angelo (13-th century), notary, copyist Italy - Chevalier - F. 9, 207 Alberti, Antonio (fl. 1380-1394), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 208 Alberti, Antonio (fl. 1425), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 210 Alberti, Antonio (fl. 1430-1464), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 209 Alberti, Arnaldus —> Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Alberti archbishop of Auch Alberti, Audouin - french: A. Aubert (f 1363), archdcacon, bishop, cardinal - Luik, Liege (Belgium); Paris (France); Auxerre (France); Maguclonne (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 212-214; 29, 323 Alberti, Battista - philologist - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 9, 215 Alberti, Benedetto (f 1387), citizen of Firenze Firenze (Italy); Rhodos (Greece) - Chevalier F. 9, 216 Alberti, Bernardo (15-th century), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 217 Alberti, Bernardus —» Bernardus Alberti Alberti, Carlo (15-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 220 Alberti, Caroccio di Lapo (fl. 1336), chronicler Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 219 Alberti, Desiderio - maby the same as: Didier Aubert (fl. 1469), artisan - Roma (Italy); France - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 221 Alberti, Eckard (15-th century), grammarian Chevalier - F. 9, 222 Alberti, Etienne - french: É. Aubert (f 1369), bishop, cardinal - Limoges (France); Carcassonne (France); Viterbo (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 223-224; 29, 332 Alberti, Etienne - french: É. Aubert ( t 1380), abbot, rector - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 225; 29, 331 Alberti, Francesco (fl. 1440), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 227 Alberti, Francesco (fl. 1451), goldsmith - Roma (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 9, 226 Alberti, Giacomo (fl. 1320), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 235 Alberti, Giacomo ( t 1335), bishop, cardinal Prato (Italy); Castello (Italy); Ostia (Italy); München (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 9, 234 Alberti, Giacomo (fl. 1364), city administrator Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 236 Alberti, Giacomo ( t 1426), Carmelite Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 9, 237; 415, 92-93 Alberti, Gianfrancesco (fl. 1480), architect, engineer - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 9, 228 Alberti, Giovanni Battista (fl. 1450), architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 229 Alberti, Giovanni di Borghese (fl. 1275), painter Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 230 Alberti, Giovanni Michele (11. 1490), philologist Carrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 238 Alberti, Guillaume (fl. 1370), provost - Mende (France) - Chevalier - F. 9, 231 Alberti, Heinrich (fl. 370-1371), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Sachsen (Germany) - Oxford - F. 9, 232

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Alberti, Hugues - french: H. Aubert ( t 1379), archdeacon, bishop - Noyon (France); Albi (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 9, 233; 29, 333 Alberti, Jérôme ( t 1440), Camaldolese Chevalier - F. 9, 239 Alberti, Leon Battista degli (* 1404, 11472), painter, architect, philologist - Genua (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Thieme/Becker, Tiisculum - F. 9, 241-311; 415, 94 Alberti, Leone ( t 1296?), knight - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 240 Alberti, Luigi (14-th century), jurisconsult Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 312 Alberti, Niccolò (fl. 1350), historian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 313 Alberti, Philippe 1506), Carmelite, prior Neuss (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 9, 314 Alberti, Pietro (fi. 1459), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 9, 316 Alberti, Tomaso (14-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 9, 315 Albertinelli, Mariotto Alexius de Seregno bishop of Bobbio and Piacenza Alexius Branas emperor of Constantinopolis —> Branas, Alexius emperor of Constantinopolis Alexius I, emperor of Byzantium - also: A. Comnenus, Alexios Komnenos (*ca. 1048, 11118), emperor - Byzantium Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 13, 125-140; 416, 3-10 Alexius II, emperor of Byzantium - also: Α. Comnenus, Alexios Komnenos (* 1169 or 1167, 1 1183), emperor - Byzantium Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 13, 141-143 Alexius III, emperor of Byzantium - also: Alexios Angelos ( t a f t e r 1210), emperor - Byzantium Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 13, 144-146 Alexius IV, emperor of Byzantium (* 1183, 11204), emperor - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 148-150 Alexius V, emperor of Byzantium - also: A. Ducas, Alexios Dukas Murtzuphlos ( t 1204), emperor - Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 151-152 Alexis [Alexius] Calochète (ca. 1350), writer Greece - Chevalier - F. 13, 119 Alexis [Alexius] (Cardinal) (fl. 1188), cardinal Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 13, 160 Alexios [Alexius], patriarch of Constantinopolis - also: A. Studites ( t 1043), patriarch Istanbul (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 13, 154-155; 416, 2

Alexios [Alexius] (Constantinopolis) (fl. 1057), monk, deacon - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 13, 156 Alexis [Alexius] (Deacon) (fl. 1161), papal deacon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 13, 122 Alexis [Alexius] Falconieri (*ca. 1123, 1 1233), founder of the Servite order - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 13, 123 Alexis [Alexius] le Faux ( t 1191), imposter Chevalier - F. 13, 124 Alexios [Alexius] (Corfu [Kerkyra]) (fl. 1430), priest, copyist - Kerkyra (Greece) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 13, 120-121 Aleksii [Alexius], metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia - also: Alexios Elephtherios, Alexis of Moscow (* before 1296, 1 1378), metropolitan Kiev (Ukraine); Russia; Moskva Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Strayer - F. 13, 153; 13, 158; 416, 13-17 Alexius Macrembolita (fl. 1342-1349), poet - Greece; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 13, 157; 416, 11-12 Alexis [Alexius] of Moscow -> Aleksii [Alexius] metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia Alexis [Alexius], metropolitan of Nicaea ( t after 1022), metropolitan - Iznik (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 13, 159 Alexius bishop of Piacenza —> Alexius de Seregno bishop of Bobbio and Piacenza Alexius de Seregno, bishop of Bobbio and Piacenza ( t 1448), Franciscan, bishop - Bobbio (Italy); Piacenza (Italy); Cremona (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 13, 161-163 Alexis [Alexius] Slav (*late 12-th century), proconsul - Tsepina (Bulgaria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 164 Alessio [Alexius] da Soncino (fl. 1411), Dominican - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 13, 165 Alexis [Alexius] Spanea (12-th century), nephew of Alexius I, emperor of Byzantium - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 13, 166 Alessio [Alexius] di Stefano Fiorentino (fl. 14971498), wood carver - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 13, 167 Alessio [Alexius] Taiapedra (fl. 1478), sculptor, stonemason - Trento (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 13, 168 Alexios [Alexius] I, emperor of Trebizond - also: A. Megas Komnenos (* 1182, 1 1222), emperor - Trebizond (Turkey) - Chevalier, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 13, 169-172 Alexios [Alexius] II, emperor of Trebizond - also: Alexios Komnenos Alphonsus |Alfonsus] Dionysii bishop of Idanha and Évora Alfonso [Alfonsus] III king of Garcia -> Alfonso [Alfonsus] III king of Asturias, León and García Alfonsus Giennensis - also: A. de Valdassara; Alfonso, bishop of Jaen (*ca. 1329, 11388), Franciscan, bishop - Jaen (Spain); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Sharalea - F. 14, 7; 416, 26 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] de Hispania —> Alphonsus [Alfonsus] Dionysii bishop of Idanha and Évora Alfonsus Hispanus - spanish: Alonso Hispano (fl. 1378), Dominican, theologian - Aragon (Spain) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Latassa - F. 13, 391-394 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] Hispanus (15-th century), Augustinian - Spain; Toledo (Spain) - Ossinger - F. 13, 395 Alfonsus Hispanus (fl. 1480-1481), logician Bologna (Italy); Spain - Chevalier - F. 13, 396 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] bishop of Idanha —> Alphonsus [Alfonsus] Dionysii bishop of Idanha and Évora Alfonso [Alfonsus] X king of León Alfonso [Alfonsus] X king of León and Castilla Alfonso [Alfonsus] III king of León —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] III king of Asturias, León and García Alfonso [Alfonsus] IV, king of León - called: el Monje ( t 933), king - León (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 398-399 Alfonso [Alfonsus] V, king of León (* 994, 11028), king - León (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 400-401 Alfonso [Alfonsus] VI, king of León and Castilla - called: el Bravo (* 1040, 11109), king - León (Spain); Castilla (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 13, 342-344 Alfonso [Alfonsus] VII king of Leon —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] I king of Aragon and Navarra Alfonso [Alfonsus] VII, king of León and Castilla - called: el Emperador (* 1105, 1 1157), king, emperor - León (Spain); Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters — F. 13, 402-404 Alfonso [Alfonsus] VIII, king of León and Castilla - called: el Noble, or Él de las Navas (* 1155, t 1214), king - Castilla (Spain) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 13, 345-349 Alfonso [Alfonsus] IX, king of León (* 1171, 1 1230), king - León (Spain) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 13, 330; 13, 405-407 Alfonso [Alfonsus] X, king of León and Castilla - called: el Sabio; also: king of the Romans (* 1221, t 1284), king, scholar, astrologist Castilla (Spain); León (Spain); Deutschland Bradley, Chevalier, Fahricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 13, 350-372; 14, 32-38; 416, 25 Alfonso [Alfonsus] XI king of León Alfonso [Alfonsus] XI king of Castilla and León Alfonso [Alfonsus] de Louriçal (fl. 1200), Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 13, 397 Alfonso [Alfonsus] de Madrid - Benedictine, abbot - Burgos (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 13, 408 Alphonse [Alfonsus] de Melinde (fl. 1380), Franciscan - Chevalier - F. 13, 409 Alphonse [Alfonsus] Michel ( t before 1397), physician, surgeon - Portugal; Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 13, 410 Alfonso [Alfonsus] (Milano) (fl. 1490), provost Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 13, 411 Alfonso [Alfonsus] de Monroy (15-th century), master of the Alcantara order - Spain Chevalier - F. 13, 412 Alfonso [Alfonsus] king of Napoli (1396-1458) —> Alfonso [Alfonsusl V king of Aragon and Valencia, count of Barcelona Alfonso [Alfonsus] II, king of Napoli, duke of Calabria (* 1448, 11495), king, duke - Napoli (Italy); Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 413-416 Alphonse [Alfonsus] duke of Narbonne ( 11031148) —> Alphonse [Alfonsus] count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne, marquis of Provence

Alfonso [Alfonsus] IX king of Navarra —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] I king of Aragon and Navarra Alonso [Alfonsus] de Oropesa ( t 1468), general of the Hieronymites - Spain - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 417; 287, 322 Alfonso [Alfonsus] bishop of Ourense - » Alfonso [Alfonsus] Ramiri bishop of Ourense Alfonso [Alfonsus] king of Oviedo —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] king of Asturias Alfonsus bishop of Oviedo —» Alfonsus de Palenzuela bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo and Oviedo Alfonso [Alfonsus] bishop of Palencia —> Alonso [Alfonsus] de Burgos bishop of Cordoba, Cuenca and Palencia Alfonsus de Palencia - also: Alonso Fernandez (* 1423, t 1492), chronicler, lcxicographcr Palencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 14, 1; 416, 27; 416, 29-31 Alfonsus de Palenzuela, bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo and Oviedo (t 1485), Franciscan, bishop Oviedo (Spain); Ciudad Rodrigo (Spain) Chevalier, Hurter, Sharalea - F. 14, 2-3; 416, 28 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] (Philosophus) philosopher - Spain - Fahricius - F. 14, 5 Alphonse [Alfonsus], count of Poitou, count of Toulouse - also: Α., count of Poitiers (* 1220, 11271), count, crusader - Poitiers (France); Toulouse (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - AultDumesnil, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 6-9; 416, 32-34 Alphonse [Alfonsus] Polumbar - also: A. de Polombario (fl. 1427-1430), physician - Valence (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 14, 10 Alfonso [Alfonsus] de Portugal ( t 1245), grand master of the Hospitallers - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 14, 11 Alfonso [Alfonsus] de Portugal (fl. 1345), Augustinian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 14, 12 Afonso [Alfonsus] I, king of Portugal - full name: A. Henriques; called: o Conquistador (* 1109, t 1185), king - Portugal - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 14, 13-17 Afonso [Alfonsus] II, king of Portugal, count of Barcelona - called: o Gordo, or o Crasso (* 1185, 11223), king, count - Portugal; Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 18-19 Afonso [Alfonsus] III, king of Portugal, count of Boulogne - called: o Restaurador (* 1210, "I" 1279), king, count - Portugal; Boulogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F . 14, 20-21 Afonso [Alfonsus] IV, king of Portugal - callcd: o Bravo (» 1291, 1 1357), king - Portugal - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 14, 22-23 Afonso [Alfonsus] V, king of Portugal, king of Castilla - called: o Africano (* 1432, 1 1481), king - Portugal - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 24-28 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] de Portugalia Alphonsus [Alfonsus] Dionysii bishop of Idanha and Évora Alphonse [Alfonsus] marquis of Provence ( 11031148) —> Alphonse [Alfonsus] count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne, marquis of Provence Alphonse [Alfonsus] II, count of Provence ( t 1209), count - Provence (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 29-30 Alfonso [Alfonsus] Ramiri, bishop of Ourense ( t 1213), bishop - Ourense (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 14, 31 Alfonso [Alfonsus] king of the Romans [Römisch-Dcutschcs Reich | —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] X king of León and Castilla Alphonse [Alfonsus] count of Roucrgc (11031148) —> Alphonse [Alfonsus] count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne, marquis of Provence Alphonse [Alfonsus] de Salamine (11. 1500), Franciscan - Salamis (Greece) - Chevalier F. 14, 39

Ali A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] de San Cristóbal - also: Alphonsus de Sancto Christophoro (fl. 13911392), Dominican, theologian - Salamanca (Spain) - Kaeppeli - F. 14, 40 Alonso [Alfonsus] de Sanlucar (late 14-th century), monk, miniaturist - Spain D'Ancona - F. 14, 41 Alfonsus archbishop of Sevilla —» Alfonsus Vargas Toletanus archbishop of Sevilla A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] king of Sicilia (1396-1458) —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] V king of Aragon and Valencia, count of Barcelona Alphonsus [Alfonsus] dc Soto (fl. 1490), archdeacon, town treasurer - Salamanca (Spain); Ciudad Rodrigo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 14, 51-52 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] de Spina - spanish: Alonso de Espina 1412, 1 1495), Franciscan, bishop, university rector - Salamanca (Spain); Valladolid (Spain); Thermopylae (Greece) Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding F. 14, 42-50; 416, 35-40 Alphonsus [Alfonsus] de Theramo - also: A. de Teramo (late 15-th ccntury), Carmelite, prior, jurisconsult - England; Mallorca (Spain) - Bibliotheca F. 14, 53-72

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A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] de Toledo (fl. 1300), canon - Bologna (Italy); Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier F. 14, 73 Alfonsus Toletanus - Franciscan - Toledo (Spain) - Sbaralea - F. 14, 74 Alfonsus Tostatus bishop of Avila Tostado Ribera, Alfonso bishop of Avila Alphonse [Alfonsus] count of Toulouse —> Alphonse [Alfonsus] count of Poitou, count of Toulouse Alphonse [Alfonsus], count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne, marquis of Provence - also: Α., count of Rouerge (* 1103, t 1148), count, duke, marquis, crusader - Toulouse (France); Narbonne (France); Provence (France); Rouerge (France) Chevalier - F. 14, 76 A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] count of Urgell (1299-1336) Alfonso [Alfonsus] IV king of Aragon and Valencia, count of Barcelona and Urgell Alfonsus de Valdassara —> Alfonsus Giennensis A f o n s o [Alfonsus], marquis of Valença ( t 1460), marquis - Valença (Portugal) - Chevalier F. 14, 78 A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] I king of Valencia (12651291) —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] III king of Aragon and Valencia, count of Barcelona A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] II king of Valencia (12991336) —> Alfonso [Alfonsus] IV king of Aragon and Valencia, count of Barcelona and Urgell A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] III king of Valencia Alfonso [Alfonsus] V king of Aragon and Valencia, count of Barcelona A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] de Valladolid (*ca. 1270, t 1346), rabbi, lewish convert, physician Burgos (Spain); Valladolid (Spain) Chevalier, H urte r - F. 14, 79; 416, 22 Alfonsus Vargas Toletanus, archbishop of Sevilla ( t 1366), Augustinian, bishop, archbishop Badajoz (Spain); Osma (Spain); Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Sbaralea, Théologie F. 14, 80-84; 391, 387; 416, 41-44 A l f o n s o [Alfonsus] de Zamora ( t 1445), papal cantor, canon - Zamora (Spain); Segovia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 14, 85 Alfr Eyjôlfsson (13-th century), poet - Denmark Chevalier - F. 14, 86 Alfr Hinn Litli (mid 9-th century), poet Denmark - Chevalier - F. 14, 87 Alfraganus Muhammad —> Fargani, Ahmad ibn Muhammad alAlfred, Richard - also: Alfryde ( t 1485), scholar of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 88 Alfredus Anglicus —> Alfredus Sereshalensis

Alfred [Alfredus], king of the Anglo-Saxons called: A. the Great; also: Α., king of Wessex; Aelfraed (* ca. 849, τ 899), king - England Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer - F. 14, 93-127; 416, 45 A l f r e d [Alfredus], the Athcling ( t 1036 or 1037), king's son, monk - Ely (England) - Chevalier F. 14, 89 A l f r e d u s Bcvcrlaccnsis - also: Aclfrcdus, Alphredus, Alverdus ( t 1143), church treasurer, chronicler - Beverley (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 14, 91-92; 15, 229; 414, 398 Alfredus Cridiensis —» Alfredus Malmesburiensis Alfred [Alfredus] (Ely) - > Alfred [Alfredusl the Atheling Alfridus [Alfredus], bishop of Hildesheim also: Altfried ( t 874), bishop, saint - Hildesheim (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 14, 128 Alfredus Malmesburiensis - also: Alfric, Aelfric; the Grammarian; A. Cridiensis (+999), abbot, bishop, grammarian - Malmesbury (England); Devonshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 14, 131-132 Alfridus [Alfredus] Monasteriensis - also: Altfridus, Altfried, bishop of Münster; A. Mimigardefordensis (+849), bishop - Münster (Germany); Werden (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum F. 14, 129-130; 15, 162-163; 416, 72 A l f r e d u s Nothus -> Aldfrith king of Northumbria Alfred [Alfredus] Ottarsson - full name: A. vandraedhaskáld Ottarsson (*967, + 1014), poet Norway - Chevalier - F. 14, 133 Alfridus [Alfredus] (Salzburg) (9-th century), episcopal clerk - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 14, 134 A l f r e d u s Sereshalensis - also: Alvredus, A. Anglicus ( t e a . 1215), philosopher, translator - England; Spain - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 14, 135-140 A l f r e d [Alfredus] (Trcvarthian) (fl. 1316), physician - Cornwall (Wales) - Talbot F. 416, 46 Alfred [Alfredus] king of Wessex -> Alfred [Alfredus] king of the Anglo-Saxons Alfric Cridiensis —> Alfredus Malmesburiensis Alfric (Crowland) —> Aelfricus Croylandensis Alfricus Cantuaricnsis —> Aelfricus Cantuaricnsis Alfricus Londoniensis > Albericus Londoniensis Alfridus -> Alfredus Alfrius (France) (12-th century), poet - France Chevalier - F. 14, 142 Alfryde, Richard —> Alfred, Richard Alftre, Hermann von (fl. 1472), bell founder Tetz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 143 Alfwoldus, bishop of Sherborne - also: Alvoldus, Aelfwoldus ( t 1058 or 1050), bishop, saint Sherborne (England) - Chevalier - F. 15, 297 Alfyn, Thomas —> Alphyn, Thomas Algar, Arnaud (15-th ccntury), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 144 Algarve, Lourenço de - also: L. de Algarbio (fl. 1431-1433), Dominican, friar - Algarve (Portugal); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 14, 145 Algerius (Angers) (fl. 1040), goldsmith Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 153-154 Algerus Episcopus - also: Adclgcrus ( t 9 6 4 ? ) , Benedictine - Augsburg (Germany) Fabricius - F. 14, 152 Algerus Leodicnsis - also: Adclgcrus (*ca. 1055, + 1131), deacon, scolasticus, monk - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 14, 146-151; 416, 47-54 Alghisi Galassi - or: A. Galasso ( f e a . 1450), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 14, 155 Algirdas grand prince of Lithuania —» Ol'gerd grand prince of Lithuania

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Algisio da Rosciate, bishop of Rimini and Bergamo (+ 1267), Dominican, bishop - Rimini (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 156 Algisus (Theoracia) —> Adalgisus (Theoracia) Algnied, bishop of Ardbraccan - bishop, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 14, 157 Algoode, lohn —> Allgoode, lohn Algore, ... (fl. 1460-1461), church administrator Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 14, 158 Algot, Bryniolfson (fl. 1271-1298), judge Sweden - Chevalier - F. 14, 159 Algot, Charles (fl. 1117-1129), judge - Sweden Chevalier - F. 14, 160 Algotson, Ingererd Knutsdotter (+ 1412), abbess Wadstena (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 14, 161 Algotus bishop of Coire —> Adalgotus bishop of Coire Algrin, chancellor of France (11. 1137-1139), chancellor - France - Chevalier - F. 14, 162 Algur, Robert (fl. 1468-1487), vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford F. 14, 164 Alhagh, Ali (fl. 1400), goldsmith - Iran Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 165 Alhagh, Muhammad Alhafed (fl. 1400), goldsmith - Iran - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 165 Alharizi, Yehuda ben Selomo (*ca. 1165, +ca. 1235), poet, translator - Spain; France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 416, 55 A l h a r t (Freiburg) (14-th ccntury), Franciscan, friar - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Stammler - F. 416, 56 Alhart (Klosterneuburg) (fl. 1331), glass painter - Klosterneuburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 14, 166 Alhazen Ibn al-Haitam, Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Hasan Alheard, bishop of Elmham - also: Alherdus (fl. 786-811), bishop - Elmham (England) Chevalier - F. 14, 167 Alheidis (Lothcn) - also: Alcydc (13-th ccntury), Dominican nun, embroideress - Lothen (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 13, 180; 14, 168 Alhoz, ben - full name: Abu Ahmad ben Ben Dohamad (fl. 1112), philologist - Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 42, 186-187 Alhred, king of Northumbria (+774), king Northumberland (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 169 Alhstan, bishop of Sherborne - also: Eahlstan ( t 867 or 868), bishop - Sherborne (England) Chevalier - F. 14, 170 Alhun, bishop of Dunwich (+797), bishop Dunwich (England) - Chevalier - F. 14, 171 Ali ibn al-Abbas al-Magusi - also: Haly Abbas ( t 994), physician - Mid-East - Bayle, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 310; 416, 18; 416, 58 Ali ibn Abdallah ibn al-Abbas (*661, f c a . 735), Khalifa's son - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan F. 14, 179-184 Ali ben Abd-al-Aziz (fl. 1103-1106), poet, clerk Zaragoza (Spain); Granada (Spain) - Latassa F. 14, 173 Ali ben Abd-el-Rahman (f 1136), philosopher Zaragoza (Spain); Granada (Spain) - Latassa F. 14, 174 Ali Arrondi (fl. 1412), architect - Zaragoza (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 172 Ali al-Hadi - full name: Abu 'l-Hasan Ali alAskari (* 829, + 868), imam - Medina (Saudi Arabia); Irak - Ibn Khallikan - F. 2, 398-400 Ali al-Harawi as-Saih - full name: Abu ΊHasan Ali ibn Abi Bakr Ali (+ 1215), traveler - Mosul (Irak); Aleppo (Syria) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 14, 176-178 Ali ibn Isa - called: Al-Asturlabi (fl. 843), mathematician, astronomer - Bagdad (Irak) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 199 Ali ibn Isa al-Kahhal - also: Icsus Haly ( f c a . 1010), physician, medical writer - Bagdad (Irak) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 416, 59 Ali ibn al-Jahm (f 863), poet - Khorasan; Irak Ibn Khallikan - F. 14, 200-203

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Ali Kalif - full name: Ali ibn Abi Talib (*ca. 600, 1661), caliph - Egypt; Mecca (Saudi Arabia); Medina (Saudi Arabia) Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 14, 185-198 Ali (Khan) Benedictas de Alignano abbot of La Grasse, bishop of Marseille Aligret, Simon (f 1415), master of arts, physician - Paris (France); Bourges (France) Wickersheimer - F. 355, 36-37 Alikon, Hans von (fl. 1448-1480), bell founder - Switzerland; Luzern (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 14, 291 Alimpius (Kiev) - also: Alimpi; Alipi, A. Pecerskij ( f l l l 4 ) , monk, icon painter - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 292-294 Alington, Robert -> Robertas dc Alyngton Alione, Giorgio (fl. 1414), historian - Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 296 Aliortus (Firenze) (fl. 1282), physician - Firenze (Italy) - Talbot - F. 416, 60 Allotti, Hieronymus - french: Jérôme A. ( t 1480), Bencdictinc, abbot - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 14, 298-301 Allotti, Stefano, bishop of Volterra - french: Etienne A. (f 1435), bishop, vicar - Volterra (Italy); Roma (Italy); Prato (Italy) - Chevalier F. 14, 297 Allotti, Zanobio ( t 1418), Dominican - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 302 Aliotta (Forlì) (fl. 1178-1180), architect - Forli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 303 Aliphas (Anglus) (fl. 1358), theologian - England - Fabricius - F. 14, 304 Alipher, Jacopo - maybe: J. Alífero ( t 1499), chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 14, 305 Alipii (Moskva) (fl. 1083), icon painter, jeweller Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 416, 61 Alipius, Carmoniola - also: Alypius (15-th century), Augustinian - Italy Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 14, 306; 68, 201 Aliprandi, Arasmo (fl. 1348-1383), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 308 Aliprandi, Bonamente (*ca. 1350, 11417), poet, historiographer - Mantova (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 309-310 Aliprandi, Paolo (fl. 1329), orator - Monza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 311 Aliprandi, Simeone (fl. 1445), canon - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 312 Aliprandus (Pavia) (8-th century), abbot, saint Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 307 Aliquot, Jean - called: Roquier (f 1469), musician - Savoie (France) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 14, 313-314 Alisen, Jan (fl. 1400), building master Anderlecht (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 14, 315 Alison Dumay (* 1400, 11431), mistress - Nancy (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 14, 316-317 Alison la Jourdain (fl. 1415), weaver - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 14, 318 Alison la Métaille - also: Alipson, Alixon (fi. 1420), potter - Paris (France) - Echols F. 14, 319 Alison (Nurse) - french: A. la Nourice (II. 1292), nurse - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 14, 320 Alison (Port-Royal) (fl. 1460), nun - France Echols - F. 14, 321 Alissot, Jean (fl. 1485-1486), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 322 Alitgarius Cameracensis Halitgarius Camcraccnsis Alix d'Alençon (fl. 1205-1220), noblewoman Alençon (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 325 Alix de Blois, abbess of Fonlevraud (* 1187 or 1188, + 1266?), abbess - Fontevraud (France) Chevalier - F. 14, 326

Almeida Alix de Bourgogne, duchess of Brabant (f 1273), duchess - Bourgogne (France); Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 14, 328 Alix la Bourgotte - also: A. la Bourgolle ( t 1466), recluse - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Echols F. 14, 329-330 Alix de Bretagne (* 1199), countess, wife of Pierre de Dreux - France - Echols - F. 14, 331 Alix de Bretagne ( t 1216), prioress, abbess Fontevraud (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 332 Alix de Bretagne, countess of Blois - also: Alice Alix de Frolois abbess of Jouarre Alix queen of Cyprus [Kypros] —> Alix de Champagne queen of Cyprus Alix de Louvain, queen of England ( t 1151), queen - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Lorraine (France); England - Chevalier - F. 14, 342 Alix, countess of Macon (fl. 1220-1260), countess, abbess - Mâcon (France) - Echols - F. 14, 343 Alix di Merano, countess of Bourgogne - also: Adelheid ( t 1279), countess - Merano (Italy); Bourgogne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 14, 344 Alix de Montfort (late 12-th century), wife of Guillaume de Gordon - France - Chevalier F. 14, 345 Alix (Perray) (fl. 1277), abbess - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 346 Alix de Suilly, countess of Forez ( t 1222 or 1225), countess - France - Chevalier - F. 14, 347 Alix de Vergy, duchess of Bourgogne ( t 1251 ), duchess, convent founder - Bourgogne (France) Echols - F. 14, 348 Alix countess of the Vexin —> Alix de France countess of Pointhieu Alixandre, Guillaume (fl. 1476), illuminator - France - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 14, 349; 151, 368 Alkebarow, John - also: Albarow, Alkebarewe, Alkbarowe ( t 1403), college rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford F. 14, 350 Alkines, Guillaume (fl. 1359), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 351 Alkrynton, Richard - also: Alkelton, Alkartoun, Alkerton, Alkcryngton, Alkirton, Alkryngton, Alkyrton (f 1418), church administrator, college rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 14, 352-354 Alkuin Alcuinus, Flaccus M a s t e r of All (Painter) (15-th century), painter Catalonia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 355 Alladio, Pedro - latin: Petrus Alladius (fl. 1234), historian - Portugal - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 14, 356-357 Allais, Simon (fl. 1405), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 358

Allard (Rouen) (11419), civilian captain - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 359 Allarmet, Jean ( t 1426), bishop, cardinal Brogny (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Roma (Italy); Viviers (France) - Chevalier F. 14, 360 Allart (Laon) (fl. 1410), painter - Laon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 361 Allarton, William (fl. 1420), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 362 Alléaume, Macé (fl. 1455), master mason Angers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 363 Allegralcore, Galvano ( t 1270), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 364 Allegretti, Allegretto ( t 1496), chronicler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 365 Allegretti, Jacopo (fl. 1396), astrologist, poet Forli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 366 Allegretto Nuzi (f 1374), painter - Fabriano (Italy); Macerata (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 14, 368-370 Allegretto (Venezia) (fl. 1465-1484), carver Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 367 Allegri, Francesco (fl. 1495), poet - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 371 Allegri, Mariotto (fl. 1466), general of the Camaldolese - Italy - Chevalier - F. 14, 372 Allegri, Nicolo (fl. 1489), carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 373 Allegri, Pellegrino (fl. 1453), poet - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 374 Allegri, Pietro (fl. 1314), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 375 Allegri, Quirino (fl. 1500), painter - Correggio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 376 Allegrini, Anna Angelica - miniaturist - Roma (Italy) - Bradley - F. 14, 377 Allegrino (Venezia) (fi. 1371), building master, engineer - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 14, 378 Allemagna, Ottone d' Ottone [Otto] d'Allemagna Alleman, Antoine I, bishop of Cahors and Clermont - also: A. d'Alamand (fl. 1465-1476), bishop - Cahors (France); Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 380 Alleman, Antoine II, bishop of Cahors ( t 1493), abbot, bishop - Cahors (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 319; 14, 381 Alleman, Bernard, bishop of Condom (f 1401), precantor, bishop - Condom (France); Mende (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 382 Alleman, Guiguc, lord of Uriagc (fl. 1275), lord Uriage (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 383 Alleman, Siboud, bishop of Grenoble (τ 1477), deacon, bishop - Grenoble (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 384-385 Alleman, Sofroy (fl. 1462), citizen of Valence Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 386 Allemand, François - also: Alman (fl. 14701485), painter - Toul (France); Paris (France); Nancy (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 14, 387-388 Allen, Robert - also: Alyn (fl. 1489-1493), scholar of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 14, 389 Aller, William (f 1404), college rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 390 Allerton, Robert ( f l 4 3 7 ) , college rector, canon Oxford (England); Chichester (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 391-392 Allerton, William (*ca. 1432), master of arts, church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 14, 393 Alleth, John (fl. 1423-1454), priest, vicar Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 14, 394 Allevelt, Hinricus - also: Hinrikc Alvelde (fl. 1442-1443), painter, sculptor - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 395 Alleward Alward Allgoode, John - also: Algoode, Allgode (fl. 1449-1453), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 396

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Alliata, family - also: Agliata (since 13-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 397-398 Alliata, Betto ( t e a . 1330), statesman, legate, castellan - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 14, 399 Alliata, Gerardo (* 1420, f 1478), jurist, statesman - Palermo (Sicily); Bologna (Italy); Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 14, 400 Alliata, Pietro (fl. 1441-1496), banker, merchant - Palermo (Sicily) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 14, 401 Alligret, Denis (fl. 1479), university rector Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 402 Allo (Lombardia) (fl. 1352), wood carver Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 403 Alloier, Jean (fl. 1450), bookseller, calligrapher Douai (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 404 Allucius (Poscia) ( t 1134), confessor, saint Pescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 408 AUuncingoli, Girardo ( t 1201 or 1204), cardinal - Lucca (Italy); France; Sicilia (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 14, 406-407 AUuncingoli, Umberto - french: Hubert (fl. 1182), cardinal - Lucca (Italy) - Fabricius F. 14, 405 Alluye, Jean d' ( t 1247 or 1248), lord - Maine-etLoire (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 409 Allwulton, Thomas (fl. 1412), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 410 Allyncrom, Andrew de (11. 1362), university student - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 14, 411 Allyncrom, John de - also: Allincrum, Alvercrome (fl. 1358-1364), college rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Scotland Oxford - F. 14, 412 Alman, François —> Allemand, François Alman, Hans (fl. 1440), stonemason - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 414 A l m a n d u s (Marmoutier) (late 11 -th century), phlebotomist - Marmoutier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 14, 415 A l m a n i a , Gerard de (fl. 1413), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 14, 416 Almania, Peter de (fl. 1374-1375), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 14, 417 A l m a n i o (Navarra) (fl. 1052), goldsmith - Navarra (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 418 A l m a n n u s Altivillarensis - also: Alemannus, Altmannus Altmannus Pataviensis A l m a n o z z o (Firenze) - jurisconsult - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 14, 428 A l m a n s o r grand vizier of Cordoba —» Mansur Billah, Muhammad bin Abi Amir alAlmansor, Jacob —> Mansur, Yakub alAlmansor, Joseph —> Mansur, Yusuf al- king of Morocco A i m a n t e (Walkenried) (fl. 1218), lay monk, metal founder - Walkenried (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 14, 430 A l m a n u s (Saint) (7-th century), bishop, saint England - Chevalier - F. 14, 413 Almaricus (Paris) (fl. 1209), doctor of arts - Paris (France) - Fabricius - F. 14, 431 A l m e d h a (Wales) - french: Almède (6-th century), virgin, saint - Wales - Chevalier - F. 14, 432 Almeida, Fernando de, bishop of Ceuta and Nevers (* 1459, 1 1500), bishop - Lisboa (Portugal); Ceuta (Spain); Nevers (France) Chevalier - F. 14, 433 Almeida, Lopo de, count of Abrantes ( t 1486), count - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 14, 434

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Almela

Alniela. Diego Rodriguez de (fl. 1487), royal chaplain - Murcia (Spain); Spain - Chevalier F. 14, 435 Almenar, Juan de (fl. 1500), physician - Spain Chevalier - F. 14, 436 Aiment, François (fl. 1484), painter - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 14, 437 A l m e r i c o —> Amalricus Almerigi, Giovanni (late 15-th century), architect - Toscana (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 14, 438 Almerigi, Tommaso —> Thomas Almericus Almgyll, Christopher - also: Almegill, Aumegill, Aumgill (f 1471), scholar, college rector, chaplain - Oxford (England); Durham (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 14, 439 Almi, Esteban (fl. 1378-1379), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 1 A l m i r (Grez-en-Bouère) ( t e a . 560), abbot, saint Grez-en-Bouère (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 2 M a s t e r of A l m o d é v a r (Painter) (late 15-th century), painter - Huesca (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 15, 24 Almodis de Limoges, countess of la Marche (fl. 1000), countess - Limoges (France); La Marche (France) - Echols - F. 15, 3 Almodis, countess of la Marche ( t 1129), countess - La Marche (France) - Chevalier, Echols F. 15, 6-7 Almodis de la Marche, countess of Lusignan, countess of Barcelona ( t 1071), countess - La Marche (France); Toulouse (France); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 15, 4-5 A l m o d i s de Toulouse, countess of Substantion and Melgeuil ( t e a . 1135), countess, regent Toulouse (France); France - Echols - F. 15, 8 Almoin, Guillaume —> Guilelmus Almoinus A l m o n e t o (Firenze) - jurisconsult - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 10 Almonta, Niccolò (early 15-th century), poet Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 11 Almorávides, family (since 11-th century), family of Muslim princes - Africa; Spain Broughton - F. 15, 13 A l m o r y (Bourgogne) ( t 1435), embroiderer Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 12 A l m o s (Hungary [Magyarország]) (*819 or 820, 1895), prince - Magyarország (Hungary) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 14 A l m o t a s s e m ben Maan, king of Almeria (*ca. 1034, t 1091), king, poet - Almería (Spain) Latassa - F. 15, 15-17 Almotreph ben Aldebag (fl. 1091-1100), vizier, poet - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain) Latassa - F. 15, 18-20 Almotson, ... - also: Almetson, Almottison, Almytson, Almotsun, Altmoson (fl. 148-1488), chapcl clcrk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 15, 21 A l m u c de Chateuaneuf - also: Almucs de Castelnau; Almodis (fl. 1147-1220), noblewoman, troubadour - France - Chevalier, Echols F. 15, 22-23 A l m u s (Melrose) ( t 1270), Cistercian, abbot, saint - Melrose (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 15, 25 Alne, Robert - also: Alane (f 1440), student of canon law, church administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 15, 26-27 Alneto, Willam de (fl. 1358), Auguslinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 28 Alneus (Ceaucé) - » Alveus (Ceaucé) Alnewyck, Martin de - also: Alaunovicanus, Alnewike, Alneccius ( t 1336), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Avignon (France) - Oxford - F. 15, 30-31 Alnewyck, Roger de (fl. 1300), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 29 Alnewyk, William - also: Alnewike, Alnewyke (fl. 1389-1435), Benedictine, monk, prior Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 32 Alnewyke, William - also: Alnewik, Anwyk ( t 1461), church administrator - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) Cambridge - F. 15, 33

Alnothus (Bugbrooke) ( t ca. 705), hermit, saint Bugbrooke (England) - Chevalier - F. 15, 45 Alnpeke, Ditleb von -> Ditlep von Alnpeke Alnwick, William (1270-1333) ^ Guilelmus Alaunovicanus Alnwick, William, bishop of Norwich and Lincoln ( t 1449), canon, bishop - Bayeux (France); Salisbury (England); Norwich (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 37-42 Alnwyk, John (fl. 1426-1458), vicar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Norfolkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 43 Alnwyk, Thomas - also: Alnewyk; alias: Lesbury or Lcsbcry (fl. 1484-1485), church rector Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 44 Aloara, princess of Capua ( t 9 9 2 ) , princess Capua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 46 Aloysius [Aloisius] (Abano) (fl. 500), architect Abano (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 76 Aloigi [Aloisius] di Francesco Fiorentino ( t before 1411), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 47 Aloisio [Aloisius] Gabrielli (fl. 1465-1488), bronze founder - Ostia (Italy); Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 48 Aloisio [Aloisius] (Milano) - also: Alevizio, Alewis Frjasin (fl. 1494-1499), building master - Milano (Italy); Moskva - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 56-57 Aloisio [Aloisius] (Padua) - caled: Mistro Alvixc (fl. 1460-1500), goldsmith - Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 58 Aloisius Sadoc —> Sadoc, Aloisius Aloysius [Aloisius] de Scalve (14-th century), Franciscan, orator - Bergoma (Italy) - Sbaralea - F. 15, 77 Alón, bishop of Astorga ( t 1131 ), bishop, grammarian - Astorga (Spain) - Chevalier F. 15, 60 A l o n bishop of Saintes —> Islon bishop of Saintes Alonso Alfonsus Alonso de Palma ( t 1450), Hieronymite - Palma (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 14, 4 Alonso, Ferrand ( t before 1422), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 62 Alonso, Miguel (fl. 1407), enameler - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 63 Aloo, Matthew (fl. 1388), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 64 Alopo, Pandolfo ( t 1415), minister - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 65 Alorge, Jehan (fl. 1396-1397), craftsman, engineer - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 66 Alou, Guillaume (fl. 1318-1320), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 15, 67-68; 416, 64 Aloul, Jean (fl. 1323), sculptor - Tournay (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 15, 69-70; 416, 65-67 Alouns (Maître) (fl. 1326-1330), sculptor Carcassonne (France) - Beaulieu - F. 416, 68 Alovixianus, Jacobus —> Jacobus Alovisianus Aloy (Barcelona) (fl. 1351), sculptor - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 73 Aloy (Montbray) —» Éloi [Eligius] (Montbray) Aloyer, Jehan (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 15, 74-75 A l p Arslan - also: Alp Arsalan; full name: Muhammad bin Daud Chaghri (* 1029, f 1072 or 1073), sultan - Iran - Broughton, Ibn Khallikan, Ladvocat, Strayer - F. 15, 78-85 A l p Tigin - also: Alptigin ( t 963?), military general - Turkey - Strayer - F. 15, 130-132 Alpaida de Bruyères - also: Elfide, Chalpaida (fl. 688), concubine - France - Chevalier F. 15, 86 Alpaida (Cudot) - also: Elpide ( t 1211), virgin, recluse, saint - Cudot (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 89-90

Alpais, G. (begin 13-th century), goldsmith, enameler - Limoges (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 87-88 Alpatragio, archbishop of Salerno (fl. 1030), archbishop - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 15, 91 Alpetragius (Sevilla) - » Bitrugi, Nur-ad-Din alAlphand, Bérenger ( t 1308), Dominican Montpellier (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 15, 93 Alfano [Alphanus], bishop of Benevento (fl. 615), bishop, saint - Benevento (Italy) Chevalier - F. 15, 95 A l f a n o [Alphanus], chamberlain of pope Callistus II (fl. 1123), papal chamberlain - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 15, 96 A l f a n o [Alphanus], bishop of Capua (v before 1183), bishop - Capua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 97 Alfanus [Alphanus] (Carpentras) (fl. 1264), clerk, physician - Carpentras (France) Wickersheimer - F. 15, 98 A l p h a n u s Salernitanus (*ca. 1020, 1 1085), Benedictine, archbishop - Monte Cassino (Italy); Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tafuri, Tusculum - F. 15, 100-115; 416, 69 A l p h a n u s Salernitanus ( t 1121), archbishop - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 15, 116-117 Alfanus [Alphanus] Termolitanus (fl. 1233), sculptor - Bari (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 118 Alphanus, Tyndarus - italian: Tindaro Alfani (15-th century), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 13, 226 Alphardus de Nigroponte (fl. 1300), chamberlain, coiner - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 119 Alpharottis, Jacobus de (fl. 1477), jurisconsult Chevalier - F. 15, 120 Alphart, Johannes ( t 1492), Franciscan, author of a sermon - Deutschland; Basel (Switzerland); München (Germany) - Stammler F. 416, 70-71 Alphege archbishop of Canterbury —» /Clfheah archbishop of Canterbury A l p h e u s (Asmanuje) - saint - Ethiopia Chevalier - F. 15, 121 Alpheus (Calyti) - saint - Pisidia (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 15, 122 Alphonse, ... —> Alfonso, ... A l p h o n s u s —> Alfonsus A l p h r e d u s —» Alfredus Alphuald king of Northumbria - » ¿Elfwald [Aelfwald] king of Northumbria Alphyn, Thomas - also: Alfyn (fl. 1485-1499), church rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 15, 127 Alpino, Pietro di (fl. 1451), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 128 Alpot, Jean (fl. 1405), silversmith - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 129 Alptigin —> Alp Tigin Alquer (Saint-Omer) (fl. 1043), building master - Saint-Omer (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 133 Alquerus monk of Saint-Berlin [Sanctus Bertinus] Aluricus monk of Saint-Bertin Alquier (Clairvaux) - also: Alquirin (fl. 1160), monk, physician - Clairvaux (France) WickersheimerF. 15, 134 Alquivinus (Clairvaux) - Cistercian - Clairvaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 135 Aire, John (fl. 1372), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 136 Alresford, Nicholas de - also: Alresforde (fl. 1380-1382), vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 15, 137 A l r e s h a w e de Toneworth, Adam —> Tonworth, Adam Alric king of Kent —> Aldrick king of Kent Alric (Laon) (12-th century), copyist - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 138

Alvarotis Alruna, margavine of Cham (*ca. 990, ¡1045), margravine, Benedictine, recluse - Niederaltaich (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 15, 139 Alryche, Richard - also: Alrygh (fl. 14481450), scholar - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 140 Alsamora, Estéban (fl. 1482), painter - Catalonia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 141 Alsamora, Juan (fl. 1494), painter - Catalonia (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 142 Alsamora, Ramón de (fl. 1388), architect Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 143 Alsebroke, Henry - also: Halscbrokc (fl. 14821486), carpenter - Lincolnshire (England) Harvey - F. 15, 144 Alson Potkyn (fl. 1468), farmer's wife - England - Echols - F. 15, 145 Alston, Thomas —> Barker, Thomas Alston, Thomas de (fl. 1328), shop owner Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 146 Alston, Thomas (fl. 1366-1393), church administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 15, 147 Alt, Georg (fl. 1493), chronicler - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 15, 148 Altamura, Bartolomeo d' (fl. 1475), architect Bitonto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 151 Altan, Antonio, bishop of Urbino - also: A. Altani ( t 1450), archdeacon, bishop, nuncio, diplomat - Aquileia (Italy); Urbino (Italy); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 152-153 M a s t e r of the Altar von Geyer (late 15-th century), wood carver - Sachsen (Germany); Freiberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 156 M a s t e r of the Altar von Kumla (mid-15-th century), wood carver - Lübeck (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 157 M a s t e r of the Altar von Maria am Gestade (fl. 1460), painter - Wien (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 158 M a s t e r of the Altare delle Statuine (mid-15th century), sculptor - Toscana (Italy); Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 154-155 Altavilla, Arringhieri (fl. 1221), architect - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 159 Altavilla, Umfredo d' count of Apulia and Calabria —» Onfroy [Humfredus] de Hauteville count of Apulia and Calabria Altena, von, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 160 Alteniero (Padova) (14-th century), city governor - Treviso (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 15, 161 Altfried —> Alfredus Althaymer, Michael - also: M. Altheym (fl. 1401), copyist, writer - Augsburg (Germany) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 164-167 Althelmus Schircburncnsis —> Aldhclmus Schireburnesis Altheus, abbot of Saint-Maurice, bishop of Sion ( t 799), abbot, bishop, saint - Sitten (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 15, 168 A l t h m a n n u s (Copyist) - french: Almanne (late 12-th ccntury), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier F. 15, 169-170 Althrop, Robert (fl. 1390-1391), scholar, tutor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 171 Althiiser, Heinrich (fl. 1470), wood carver - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 172 Altichiero da Zevio - latin: Aldigerius de Zevio (*ca. 1320, t e a . 1385), painter - Zevio (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 11, 334; 15, 173-179 Altieri, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 15, 180 Altieri, Geronimo (15-th century), nobleman Italy - Chevalier - F. 15, 181

Altigianus (Saint-Seine) (1731 or 732), monk, saint - Saint-Seine (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 182 Altilio, Gabriele, bishop of Policastro (*ca. 1440, t e a . 1501), bishop, poet - Policastro (Italy) Chevalier - F. 15, 183 Altilio, Marco (fl. 1445), physician - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 184 Altissimo, Cristoforo, called ( t e a . 1515), poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 185 Altmann, Sigmund ( t l 4 9 0 ) , stonemason - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 191 A l t m a n n u s Altahensis - french: Almanne (fl. 1367), Benedictine, abbot - Niederaltaich (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 14, 424 A l t m a n n u s Altivillarensis —> Almannus Altivillarcnsis A l t m a n n u s Patavicnsis - also: Alcmannus P. or Passaviensis; french: Almanne (* 1015, 11091), bishop, saint - Passau (Germany) Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 12, 27-28; 15, 186-188 A l t m a n n u s Sancti Floriani (*ca. 1150, t between 1221 and 1223), Augustinian, provost - Linz (Austria); Freising (Germany) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 15, 189-190; 416, 73 Altmoson, ... —> Almotson, ... M a s t e r of the Altmühldorf er Kreuzigung ( 1 s t half 15-th century), painter - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 192 Altoft, Hugh (fl. 1424), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 193 Altoftes, William (fl. 1487-1521), royal physician, surgeon - Warwickshire (England) - Talbot F. 151, 377 Alton, Edward - alias: Edward Aulton (fl. 1494), church rector - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 195 Altonus (Altenmiinster) ( t e a . 760), monastery founder, abbot, saint - Altenmiinster (Germany) Chevalier - F. 15, 194 Altopht, William (fl. 1451), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 15, 196 Altoviti, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 15, 197-198 Altoviti, Antonio (fl. 1470), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 15, 199-200 Altoviti, Arnaldo (f 1360), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 201 Altoviti, Bernardo (fl. 1420), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 202 Altoviti, Bindo ( t 1353), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 203 Altoviti, Francesco (f 1479), monk, abbot, Benedictine - Italy - Chevalier - F. 15, 204 Altoviti, Jacopo ( t 1408), Dominican, prior, Provincial, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Fiesole (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 205 Altoviti, Oddo (fl. 1284-1296), statesman Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 15, 206 Altoviti, Palmieri (f 1320), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 207 Altoviti, Palmieri (f 1396), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 208 Altoviti, Stoldo ( t 1392), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 209 Altoviti, Ugo ( t 1292), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 210 A l t s w e r t (Alsace) (15-th century), poet - Alsace (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 15, 211; 416, 74-81 Altun (Tamerlan) (fl. 1400), diamond cutter - Iran - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 215 Altun, abbot of Weihenstephan - also: Altunn, Alunn (fl. 1182-1197), miniaturist, copyist Bayern (Germany); Weihenstefan (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 15, 212-214 M a s t e r of Altura (Painter) (mid-15-th century), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 216

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Altvinus (Sens) (9-th century), monk - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 217 Alulphus Tornacensis - also: Alulfus T. ( t 1144), Benedictine, monk, librarian - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter F. 15, 222-223; 416, 82 A l u n n o d'Andrea (15-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 224 A l u n n o di Benozzo (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Umbria (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 225 Alunno, Francesco (15-th century), copyist, calligrapher, jurist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 226-228 Aluredus —> Alfredus Aluricus, monk of Saint-Bertin - also: Alvric, Alquerus (11-th century), monk, royal physician - France; Saint-Bertin (France); Winchester (England) - Jacquart I, Talbot - F. 15, 230; 416, 83 Alusianos (Bulgaria) (fl. 1040-1068), prince, military leader - Bulgaria; Istanbul (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 231 Alusson, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Alusson Alva, Stephen (f 1464), chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 15, 232 Alvar, Gomez (fl. 1418), canon, building master Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 233 A l v a r d u s Caturcensis —> Arnaldus [Arrnoldus] Bernardi A l v a r d u s bishop of Verden —» Adalwardus bishop of Verden Alvaredus (Tours) (fl. 1124-1127), archdeacon, physician? - Tours (France) - Wickersheimer F. 15, 235 Alvares, Johannes - Portuguese: Joäo (* between 1410 and 1425, t 1490), Benedictine, royal secretary, chronicler, abbot - Portugal Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 15, 237-239; 416, 84 Alvarez, Giovanni - french: Jean (fl. 13901391), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 15, 236 Alvarez Carillo, Gilles —> Aegidius Albornoz Alvarez de Toledo, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Estebean Ulan de ( t 1208), nobleman, diplomat - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Fernán de ( t 1462), nobleman - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, García I de ( t 1289), nobleman - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, García II de (14-th century), nobleman - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Garcia III de (14-th century), nobleman - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Garcia de, duke of Alba (fl. 1470), duke - Toledo (Spain); Alba (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Gutierre Gómez de, archbishop of Toledo (fl. 1442-1445), nobleman - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Illán Pérez de (fl. 1139), nobleman, city governor - Toledo (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Toledo, Juan de ( t 1289), nobleman - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 383, 6-8 Alvarez de Villasandino, Alfonso (*ca. 1350, f c a . 1424), poet - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 240 Alvaro, Giovanni (fl. 1360-1361), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 241 Alvarotis, Petrus de (fl. 1401), orator - Italy Potthast - F. 298, 306

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Alvarotto, Aicardino - latin: Aicardus Alvarotus ( t 1382), jurisconsult, professor of law - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 15, 242-243 Alvarotto, Alvarotto - latin: Alvarotus de Alvarotis (f 1388), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 15, 244-245 Alvarotto, Francesco (15-th century), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 246 Alvarotto, Jacopo ( t 1453 or 1452), jurisconsult, professor of law - Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 15, 247-248 Alvaro [Alvarus] de Cordoba (f 1420 or 1430), Dominican, royal adviser - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 15, 250; 85, 89-90 Alvaro [Alvarus] de Mota Allyncrom, John de Alverdus —> Alfredus Alveringhe, Léon Γ (fl. 1469-1484), architect, sculptor - Arles (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - ßeaulieu, Lance - F. 416, 88-90 Alvéringue, Léon d' - also: L. Alvernhas (fl. 1465-1477), sculptor, architect Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 277-279 Alverley, James - also: Alvyrley, Alweley, Alwyrlcy (fl. 1466), Student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 15, 281 Alverton, John de (fl. 1350-1383), carpenter, monk, Benedictine - Northallerton (England); Durham (England); Oxford (England) - Harvey, Oxford - F. 15, 282-283 Alverton, Thomas (fl. 1488-1489), church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 15, 284 Alveus (Ceaucé) - or: Alneus (|"560), hermit, saint - Ceaucé (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 275 Alveus, abbot of Chartres ( t e a . 960), Benedictine, abbot - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 276 Alvinechirche de Asshebarewe, Matthew de also: Alumechirche (fl. 1310-1326), notary public - Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 286 Alvinus (Sneek) (fl. 1400), school rector - Sneek (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 15, 285 Alvise de Santa Lucia, Alberto (fl. 1478-1479), printer - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 295 Alvise de Santa Lucia, Giovanni (fl. 1478-1479), printer - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 295 Alvisus, abbot of Anchin, bishop of Arras (* between 1080 and 1085, f H 4 7 or 1148), prior, abbot, bishop - Saint-Bertin (France); Saint-Omcr (France); Arras (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 287; 15, 296 Alvise [Alvisus] Caroldo —» Caroldo, Alvise

Alvise [Alvisus] fu Francesco di Santo Marziale (fl. 1458), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 15, 288 Alvise [Alvisus] de Gasparo ( t 1495), stonemason - Treviso (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 15, 289 Alvise [Alvisus] di Giacomo (fl. 1466), painter Murano (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 290 Alvise [Alvisus] di Giacomo di Pace (fl. 1478), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 291 Alvise [Alvisus] di Lorenzo da Cassino (fl. 1481), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 15, 292 Alvise [Alvisus] (Milano) (fl. 1497-1500), sculptor - Jesi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 293 Alvise [Alvisus] di Pietro (fl. 1474), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 294 Alvoldus bishop of Sherborne —> Alfwoldus bishop of Sherborne Alvric monk of Saint-Bertin [Sanctus Bertinus] —> Aluricus monk of Saint-Bertin A l w a l o n ( 11 -th century), person excommunicated - Chevalier - F. 15, 298 Alward, .... - also: Alleward (fl. 1406-1408), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 15, 299 Alward, John ( t 1458), church administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 15, 300-301 A l w a r d e —> Alward Alwedyn, John —» Aldewnye, John Alwent, Thomas (fl. 1429), deacon - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 15, 302 Alwig, bishop of Lindisfarne (τ 750 or 751), bishop, saint - Lindisfarne (England) Chevalier - F. 15, 303 Alwin, bishop of Elmham ( t before 1035), bishop, saint - Elmham (England) - Chevalier F. 15, 304 Alwin, abbot of Newminster (fl. 1035-1057), abbot, calligrapher - Newminster (England) Chevalier - F. 15, 305 Alwine, ... (fl. 1488-1489), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 15, 306 Alwold, Roger (fl. 1316-1317), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 307 Alwyn, ... - also: Halwyn (fl. 1420-1421), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 15, 309 Alwyn, ... (+ 1499), church administrator Cambridge (England); York (England); England Cambridge - F. 15, 308 Alwyn, Thomas - also: T. Alwyne, Walwayn (fl. 1394-1444), school headmaster - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 15, 310 Alyard, William - also: Alyarde, Aylczarde ( t 1466), doctor of canon law - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 15, 311-313 Alyce, William - also: Alice, Alys, Alyse (fl. 1488-1499), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 314 Alyen, John —> Alien, John A l y n —> Aleyn Alyn, Robert —> Allen, Robert Alyngdon, William dc (fl. 1353), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 315 Alypius, Carmoniola —> Alipius, Carmoniola Alypus (Adrianopolis) - called: Styliste, Stylianus ( t before 641), hermit, saint - Edirne (Turkey) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 15, 320-321 Alypus (Constantinopolis) (fl. 431), priest Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Istanbul (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 15, 322 Alypus (Kiew) - painter, saint - Kiev (Ukraine) Chevalier - F. 15, 323 Alys de France (1160-1220) Alix de France countess of Pointhieu Alyson, ... (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 15, 325 Alzeco duke of the Bulgars —> Alciocus duke of the Bulgars

Alzein, Guillaume (fl. 1302-1315), Dominican Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 326 Alziar count of Sabran —» Elzéar [Elzearius] de Sabran Alzine, Pierre (surgeon) —> Pierre [Petrus] Alzine A l z o (Vendôme) (fl. 1045-1049), physician Vendôme (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 15, 327 A m a (Joinville) (6-th century), virgin, saint Joinville (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 303 Amabile, Pietro (11. 1197), sculptor - SanVittorino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 15, 328 A m a d a e u s —> Amadeus Amadas, Thomas (fl. 1458-1470), vicar, church rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 15, 329 A m a d e d d u l a t (Sultan) Imad al-Daula Amadei, Giuliano ( f l 4 9 6 ) , Camaldolese, abbot, miniaturist - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 331-332 A m a d e o , Giovanni Antonio - also: Amedeo; called Omodeo (* 1447, 11522), architect, sculptor - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 15, 333-346; 16, 305 Amadeo, Protasio (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 347 A m é d é e [Amadeus] Barralis (fl. 1414), barber Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 15, 349 A m a d e o [Amadeus] da Bergamo (fl. 1327), sculptor - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 15, 350-351 A m é d é e [Amadeus] dc la Brocquierc (late 13th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 15, 352 A m a d e u s de Castello (fl. 1300-1314), Augustinian, theologian - Napoli (Italy); Paris (France) Glorieux - F. 15, 353 A m é d é e [Amadeus] de Chalón ( t 1420), Benedictine, abbot - Baume (France) Chevalier - F. 15, 355 A m é d é e [Amadeus] de Chambéry - also: A. de Chamberiaco (11. 1430), physician, Jewish convert - France - Wickersheimer - F. 15, 354 A m é d é e [Amadeus] bishop of Die —> Amédée [Amadeus] de Genève bishop of Die A m é d é e [Amadeus] de Genève, bishop of Die ( t 1276), provost, bishop - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Lausanne (Switzerland); Die (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 356 A m é d é e [Amadeus] I, count of Genève ( t 1178), count - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 15, 357 A m é d é e [Amadeus] II, count of Genève ( ï 1308), count - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 358-359 A m é d é e [Amadeus] III, count of Genève (* 1311, 11367), count - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 15, 360-361 A m é d é e [Amadeus] IV, count of Genève ( t 1368), count - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 15, 362 A m é d é e [Amadeus], lord of Hauterive (f 1150), lord, monk - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Cluny (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 363 A m a d e u s Lausanensis (*ca. 1110, +1159), Cistercian, abbot, bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland); Clairvaux (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 15, 364-368 A m é d é e [Amadeus] Leopardi André [Andreas] Leopardi A m a d e u s Menesius de Silva - also: A. Lusitanus, Hispanus; Joào de Meneses da Silva (*ca. 1422, 1 1482), Franciscan, theologian - Ceuta (Spain); Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 15, 372-380 A m a d i o [Amadeus] da Milano ( t e a . 1483), medal engraver - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 15, 381; 15, 409-410 A m é d é e [Amadeus] de Miribel, bishop of Maurienne ( t 1256), bishop - Maurienne (France); Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 369

Amanieu A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] de Montmayeur, bishop of Maurienne ( t 1422), abbot, bishop - Maurienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 371 A m a d e o [Amadeus] da Piacenza (fl. 1473), Augustinian - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 15, 383 A m a d e o [Amadeus], prince of Piemonte ( t 1431), prince - Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier F. 15, 382 A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] de Savoie, bishop of Maurienne ( t 1376), bishop - Maurienne (France); Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 370 A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] I, count of Savoie and Maurienne - callcd: la Queue {fl. 1056), count Savoie (France); Maurienne (France) Chevalier - F. 15, 384 A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] II, count of Savoie ( t ca. 1080), count - Savoie (France); Maurienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 15, 385 A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] III, count of Savoie ( t 1148), count, crusader - Savoie (France); Nikosia (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 15, 386 A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] IV, count of Savoie (* 1197, 1 1253), count - Savoie (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 15, 387-389 A m é d é e [ A m a d e u s ] V, count of Savoie called: le Grand Amandus de Argentina A m a n d u s Trajectensis - also:A. Tungrensis; Amand, bishop of Maastricht ( t 679), bishop Maastricht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 16, 66-73 A m a n d u s de Vigiliis - also: Amando de Trani (fl. 1143-1179), bishop - Italy - Chevalier, Hurter, Tafuri - F. 16, 44; 16, 63-65; 416, 109 A m a n d u s , bishop of Worms (f ca. 650), bishop Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 16, 75 A m a n e l l o de Claris Aquis (fl. 1475), jurisconsult - France - Chevalier - F. 16, 76 A m a n i e u d'Armagnac, archbishop of Auch latin: Amaneus Auscitanus ( t 1318), canon, archbishop - Toulouse (Francc); Auch (Francc) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 16, 77-78 A m a n i e u de Bclhade (fl. 1354), knight - Gironde (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 16, 79 A m a n i e u de la Broquère - maybe identical with Amédée de la Brocquière (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 80

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Amanieu de Gresinhac, archbishop of Auch ( t 1242), deacon, bishop, archbishop Angoulême (France); Tarbes (France); Auch (France); Capua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 81 Amanieu, lord of Lebret (fl. 1306), lord, nuncio England; France - Chevalier - F. 16, 82 Amanieu de Seseas (fi. 1273-1291), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 16, 83 Amantius (Boisse) - french: Amanee ( f e a . 600), hermit, saint - Boisse (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 34 Amantius (Tifcrnum) - frcnch: Amanee (+600), priest, saint - Italy - Chevalier - F. 16, 35 Amantius de Valle (Π. 1343), Franciscan, bishop - Valenciennes (France) - Sbaralea - F. 16, 74 Amanus (Scotland) (Î758), saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 16, 32 Amarai, Luis Gonçalves de —» Gonçalves de Amarai, Luis bishop of Lamego and Viseu Amarante, San Gonçalo de (13-th ccntury), building master - Portugal - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 84 Amarcius (Poet) - pseud. (11-th century), poet Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum F. 16, 85-88; 416, 110-113 A m a r o [Amarus] d'Arega - Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 16, 89 Amaro [Amarus] de Peniche - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 16, 91 Amaro [Amarus] (Pilgrim) - pilgrim, saint Spain - Chevalier - F. 16, 90 Amas, Sulaiman ibn Mihran al- (+765), imam Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 16, 93-96 Amaseo, Gironimo (fl. 1489), poet - Udine (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 98 Amaseo, Grigorio (fl. 1486), philologist - Udine (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 97 Amasio [Amasius], bishop of Ploaghe - also: Arnosio (late 14-th century), bishop, poet Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 99; 27, 249 Amasius, bishop of Teano ( t 356), bishop - Italy - Chevalier - F. 16, 92 Amasuindus (Benedictine) - Benedictine Chevalier - F. 16, 100 Amat, Antonio (fl. 1438), jurisconsult - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 16, 101 Amata (Roma) - french: Aimée ( t 13-th century), Dominican - Roma (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 8, 83; 16, 121 Amateur Amator Amati, Pierre (fl. 1266-1276), Dominican Narbonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 103a Amato, Evangelista (fl. 1495), Carmelite Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 104 Amato, Niccolò (fl. 1397), philosopher, scolasticus - Chevalier - F. 16, 105 Amato, Pompeo ( t 1305), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 16, 106 Amato, Ponzio ( t 1277), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 107 Amator abbot of Amorbach —¥ Amor abbot of Amorbach Amator (Cordoba) - french: Amateur (1 855), priest, saint - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier F. 16, 102 Amator (Quercy) - french: Amadour - hermit, saint - Quercy (France) - Chevalier F. 15, 420 Amatore [Amator] da Siena - frcnch: Amateur (fl. 1230), canonist - Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 103 Aymé [Amatus] (Besançon) (fl. 1467), physician - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 31, 263 Amatus Cassinensis - also: A. de Monte Cassino; italian: Amato Vescovo; french: Aimé (*ca. 1010, f e a . 1078), monk, historiographer Salerno (Italy); Monte Cassino (Italy) - Cliavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tafuri, Tusculum - F. 8, 75; 16, 113-120; 416, 114-116

Aimé [Amatus] (Chartres) (6-th or 7-th century), physician - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 8, 74 Aimé [Amatus] de Châtillon Aimé [Amatus] de Varannnes Amatus Ellorensis - also: A. Burdegalensis; french: Aimé d'Oléron, de Bordeaux ( t 1102), archbishop - Bordeaux (France); Oloron-SainteMarie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 8, 73; 16, 108-110 Amato [Amatus] di Fucarino (Π. 1433), monk, miniaturist - Palermo (Sicily) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F . 16, 111-112 Amatus abbas Habendensis —> Aimé [Amatus] abbot of Remiremont Amatus de Monte Cassino —» Amatus Cassinensis Aimé [Amatus] de Montgesoye (15-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 8, 76 Aimé [Amatus], bishop of Ñusco - latin: Amatus, epsicopus Nuscanus (+ 1193), bishop, saint - Ñusco (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 77 Aymé [Amatus] (Poligny) (fl. 1320), physician Poligny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 31, 261 Aimé [Amatus], abbot of Remiremont - also: Amatus, abbas Habendensis (+627), abbot, saint - Grenoble (France); Saint-Maurice de Vienne (France); Luxeuil (France); Remiremont (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 78 Amato [Amatus] Ronconi (+ca. 1266), religious person - Saludecio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 8, 79 Aymé [Amatus] (Savoie) (Π. 1332), surgeon Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 31, 262 Aimé [Amatus], bishop of Sens - latin: A. episcopus Senonensis (+690), bishop, saint Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 80 Aimé [Amatus] de Varannnes - also: A. de Châtillon (fl. 1188), troubadour - France Chevalier - F. 8, 81 Amato [Amatus] Vescovo —> Amatus Cassinensis Aimé [Amatus], prior of Vézeronce (+632), prior - Vézeronce (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 82 Amaudry Chapelle (+ 1388), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 16, 125 Amaury Amalricus Amaury, Arnaud archbishop of Narbonne —> Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Amalrici archbishop of Narbonne Amaury, Guillaume (τ 1168), prior, abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 144 Amaury, Jean (+ca. 1254), sculptor, architect Montpellier (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 16, 145-146 Amaury, Raymond, bishop of Nîmes ( t 1272), bishop - Nîmes (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 147 Amaury, Richard (11-th century), monk, crusader - Chambray (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 148 Amavit, Giraud (fl. 1474), decorative artist - Villefranche (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 149 Ambasius (Ethiopia) - abbot, saint - Ethiopia Chevalier - F. 16, 150 Ambert abbot of Moissac —> Ansbertus abbot of Moissac Master of Ambierle (Painter) (mid-15-th century), painter - Beaume (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 152-153 Ambiquus (Nicomcdia) - saint - Izmit (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 16, 154 Amblardus, archbishop of Lyon (+978), archbishop - Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 155 Amblardus Sollcmniaccnsis (fl. 1001), abbot - Solignac (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 16, 156 Amblart, Guillaume (fl. 1348-1367), painter France - Chevalier - F. 16, 158 Ambly, Regnault d' - also: Regnaudin (13-th ccntury), nobleman - France - Chevalier F. 16, 159 Amboise, d', family (since 11-th century), noble family - Amboise (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 16, 160

Amboise, Charles I d \ count of Brienne (* 1430, 11481), lord, count - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 16, 165 Amboise, Françoise d' —> Françoise [Francesca] d'Amboise Amboise, Jean I d', bishop of Maillezais and Langres (f 1498), bishop, governor - Maillezais (France); Langres (France); Dijon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 16, 163-164 Amboise, Jean II d', lord of Bussy (+ 1516), lord, lieutenant-general - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 16, 162 Amboise, Pierre d' (fl. 1455-1456), calligraphcr - Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 166 Amboise, Pierre I d' (+ 1473), nobleman, warrior, diplomat - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 16, 167 Ambra, Federico de Γ (fl. 1330), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 168 Ambrogi, Donato d'Agnolo degli (fl. 1383), goldsmith - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 169 Ambrogini Poliziano, Angelo —» Politianus, Angelus Ambrogino di Meo (fl. 1339), wood carver Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 170 Ambrogio —¥ Ambrosius Ambrogio, Giovanni (fl. 1370), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 171 Ambroise —> Ambrosius Ambroise de Loré (*ca. 1440, + 1468), noblewoman - Paris (France) - Echols F. 16, 172 Ambrose, Christopher (*ca. 1440, +1498), merchant - England; Southampton (England) Hicks - F. 420, 374-376 Ambrose, Robert (fl. 1466-1478), chorister, school administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 16, 173 Ambrosi, Grigorio (fl. 1461-1462), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 174 Ambrosinianus (Fontaines-lès-Dijon) - bishop, martyr, saint - Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 175 Ambrosino da Verderio —> Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Verderio Ambrogio [Ambrosius] d'Abbiate, archbishop of Mitylene (fl. 1402), archbishop - Mitylene (Greece); Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 178 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Abbot) (fl. 1174), abbot, hagiographer - Italy - Chevalier - F. 16, 177 Ambrosius (Alentsemius) - Carthusian Chevalier - F. 16, 180 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Andrea (fl. 1414), goldsmith, enameler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 181-182 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] d'Antonio da Cerro (fi. 1481), painter - Lombardia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 183 Ambroise [Ambrosius] (Apt) (fl. 1451), physician - Apt (France) - Wickersheimer F. 16, 184 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Arluno (fl. 1496), stonemason - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 185 Ambrosius Aurelianus, king of the English - also: Aurelius Ambrosius (5-th century), warrior, king - England - Broughton - F. 30, 309 Ambrosius Autpertus - also: A. Antbertus or Ansbcrtus (+ 784), Benedictine, abbot, theologian - Provence (France); Italy Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F . 16, 186-190; 16, 197-202; 416, 117-121 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Báldese (* 1352, 1 1429), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 203-204 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Bergamo (fl. 1490), writer - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 205 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] Betini (fl. 1459), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 206

Amelota Ambrogio [Ambrosius] ili Binilo (fl. 13981416), Dominican, glass painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 207-208 Ambroise [Ambrosius] de Bussagiis (fl. 1322), physician - Reims (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 16, 209-210 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] de Busserò (fl. 1464), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 211 Ambrosius Cadurccnsis (f770), bishop, saint Cahors (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 222 Ambrosius Camaldulensis (1386-1439) Traversarius Ambrosius Ambrosius Camaldulensis (fl. 1340), Camaldolese, abbot - Fab ri eins - F. 16, 212 Ambroise [Ambrosius] de Cambrai ( t 1496), university chancellor - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 16, 214 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] de Caponago (fl. 1499), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 215 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Castranuova (fl. 1481), painter - Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 216 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Certosa) (fl. 1474), monk, miniaturist - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 221 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Chirra - or: A. da Chirate (15-th century), goldsmith - Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 217 Ambrosius Contarenus Contarmi, Ambrogio Ambrosius de Cori - real name: Ambrogio Massari; also: A. de Cora, Coriolanus, Coranus ( t 1486), general of the Augustinian order, historian - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger, Potthast - F. 16, 226-237 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Cremona) (fl. 1453), miniaturist - Cremona (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 16, 238 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Cremona (fl. 1477), metal founder - Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 219 Ambrosius Dclaqua —> Dclaqua, Ambrosius Ambrosius (Évreux) (fl. 1196), chroniclcr, poet, juggler - France; Normandie (France); Evreux (France) - Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F . 16, 223; 16, 253-254 Ambrosios [Ambrosius] (Fabriano) (fl. 1500), monk, painter - Fabriano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 239 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Firenze (fl. 1373), architect - Firenze (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 243 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Firenze, bishop of Rimini ( t 1277), Dominican, prior, bishop Orvieto (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 240 Ambrosius de Florentia (14-th century), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 16, 241-242 Ambrosius de Florentia - italian: Ambrogio da Firenze ( t e a . 1443), Augustinian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 16, 244-245 Ambrosius Floridus (15-th century), Augustinian, theologian - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 16, 246; 416, 122; 423, 202 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Giovanni (fl. 1363), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 247 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Giovanni Lippi (fl. 1497), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 248 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Giovanni da Milano (fl. 1468), stonemason - Venezia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 249 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Giovanni Ruvinegli (fl. 1392), smith - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 250 Ambrosius de Glauburg (ca. 1490), traveler Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 16, 252 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Goro (14-th century), sculptor, architect - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 251 Ambrosius von Heiligenkreuz —» Ambrosius de Sancta Cruce

Ambrosius Johannis (fl. 1363), stonemason Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 294 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Leonardo (fl. 14191422), architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 255 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Lodi (fl. 1430), glass painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 256

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Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Tura (fl. 1330-1336), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 292 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Vallombreuse) ( t l l 5 8 ) , monk - Vallombreuse (France); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 16, 293 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Vanni (fl. 1376), stonemason, wood carver - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 294 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Mandello - also: A. Ambrogio [Ambrosius], bishop of Vercelli (13-th da Milano (fl. 1470-1480), architect - Venezia century), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 257 F. 16, 295 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Marliano (15-th Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Verderio - or: century), miniaturist - Italy - Bradley, Thieme/ Ambrosino (fl. 1399-1409), engineer - Milano Becker - F. 16, 258-260 (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 296 Ambrosius, bishop of Marseille (fl. 683), bishop Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Verderio (fl. 1425), Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 261 metal artist - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker Ambrosius Martinengus, bishop of Bergamo F. 16, 296 (1 1057), bishop - Bergamo (Italy); Brescia Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Vico Bartolino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 262 miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Milano) (fl. 950), priest F. 16, 297 - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 263 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Vignate (fl. 1473), Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Milano (late 15-th canonist, university professor - Torino (Italy) century), sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier Chevalier, Hurter - F. 16, 298; 416, 124 F. 16, 264 Ambrosius (Viterbo) (fl. 1140), sculptor - Viterbo Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Muralto (fl. 1487), (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 299 painter - Lugano (Switzerland); Lombardia (Italy) Ambrosius van Woesten (fl. 1497), canon regular - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 268 - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Paris (France) Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Orvieto) (13-th century), Chevalier - F. 16, 300 Franciscan - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier Ambrosius Zeebout —» Zeebout, Anbrosius F. 16, 269 A m d a Michel (15-th century), general, saint Ambroise [Ambrosius] (Paris) - called Mire Ethiopia - Chevalier - F. 16, 301 le Roy (fl. 1288-1307), royal physician A m d a Sion, king of Ethiopia (fl. 1312-1344), king Paris (France) - Jacquart / , Jacquart 2, - Ethiopia - Chevalier - F. 16, 302 Wickersheimer - F. 16, 265-267 Amédée Amadeus Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Pavia (fl. 1415), Amèdes, Jehan (fl. 1342-1346), architect - France painter - Pavia (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Thieme/ - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 306 Becker - F. 16, 270 Ameil, Guillaume (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Pietro (fl. 1481), - Poitiers (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 307-308 F. 16, 271 Ameilh, Pierre Petrus Amelii Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Pietro di Paolo (15-th Ameister, Jean (fl. 1415-1429), architect century), miniaturist, notary - Bologna (Italy) Berkheim (Germany); Strasbourg (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 272-273 Chevalier, Lance - F. 16, 309; 418, 341 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] di Porris (fl. 1497), Ameister, Jean (fl. 1429-1466), architect sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker Berkheim (Germany); Strasbourg (France) F. 16, 274 Chevalier, Lance - F. 16, 309; 418, 342 Ambroise [Ambrosius] (Primicier) (i753), Amelen, Amand (+ 1495), sculptor, lay monk church dignitary - Switzerland; Roma (Italy) - Viaanderen, Flandres; Brüssel, Bruxelles Chevalier - F. 16, 275 (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 310 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Roma (fl. 1377), Amelgard (Luik) (late 15-th century), priest, architect - Roma (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier Becker - F. 16, 276 - F. 16, 311 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] (Roma) (fl. 1464), smith Amélie [Amelia] de Brandebourg (*1461, - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 277 11481), duchess - France - Chevalier Ambroise [Ambrosius] (Rouen) (fl. 1480), F. 16, 312 architect - Rouen (France) Thieme/Becker Amélie [Amelia] de Montendre (14-th century), - F. 16, 278 citizen of Lyon - Lyon (France) - Chevalier Ambroise [Ambrosius] (Saint-Ouen) (12-th F. 16, 313 century), monk - Saint-Oucn (France); Rouen Amelii, Arnaud (fl. 1317-1340), Dominican (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 279 Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 314 Ambrosius de Sancta Cruce - also: Ambrosius Amelii, Raymond ( f l 3 1 1 ) , Dominican - Gascogne von Heiligenkreuz (fl. 1310), Cistercian (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 320 Heiligenkreuz (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast Ameline la Bourchière (fl. 1292), butcher - Paris - F. 16, 280-281 (France) - Echols - F. 16, 321 Ambrosius (Sankt-Moritz) (fl. 1486), bell founder Ameline la Cordoanière (fl. 1292), shoemaker, - Sankt-Moritz (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker merchant - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 16, 322 F. 16, 282 Ameline la Couturière (fl. 1292), dressmaker Ambrosius Sansedoni (* 1220, 11287 or 1286), Paris (France) - Echols - F. 16, 323 Dominican - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli Ameline la Miresse (fl. 1313-1325), physician - F. 16, 283-284 - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer Ambrosius Senensis - italian: Ambrogio da F. 16, 324-325 Siena (fl. 1483), Augustinian - Siena (Italy) Amelius (Apt) (fl. 1431), barber - Apt (France) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 16, 286-287 Wickersheimer - F. 16, 326 Ambrogio [Ambrosius] da Siena (fl. 1447), Amelius, abbot of Aurillac (fl. 1100), abbot goldsmith - Siena (Italy); Pistoia (Italy) Aurillac (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 327 Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 285 Amelius de Boulogne (mid-14-th century), Ambrosius Spicra ( t 1454), Servite - Treviso architect - Bourgogne (France); Antwerpen, (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 360, 133; Anvers (Belgium); France - Lance - F. 416, 125 416, 123 Amelius de Brassac, abbot of Saint-Michel de Ambroise [Ambrosius] Testart (14-th century), Cuxa (fl. 1350), abbot - France - Chevalier surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 16, 328 F. 16, 288 Amelota (Villeneuve-le-Roi) (11. 1384), midwife Ambrosius Traversarius —> Traversarius - Villeneuve-le-Roi (France) - Jacquart / Ambrosius F. 16, 329

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Amelrik, Jean (fl. 1448), wood carver Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 330 Ameltrudis (Jumièges) (7-th or 8-th century), virgin, saint - Jumièges (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 331 Amelunge, Oswald (fl. 1441), stone sculptor Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 332-333; 416, 126 A m e l u n k h , Jörg (fl. 1468), goldsmith Steiermark (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 334 Amerbach, Johann (*ca. 1442, + 1513), master of arts, printer - Amorbach (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - DLL - F. 416, 127-128 Amergin, Mac-Amalgaïd (fl. 670), poet - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 16, 335 Ameria, Pietro Matteo de (fl. 1482), painter Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 336 Amerighi, Amerigo (late 15-th century), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 16, 337-338 Amerighi, Benedetto ( t 1487), monk, abbot Firenze (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 339 Amerigo, Giovanni di ser Zello d' (late 14-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 16, 340 A m e r u s (England) - also: Aumeru (fl. 1271), musicologist, priest - Italy; England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 16, 342 Amfiareo, Vespasiano (14-th century), Franciscan, monk, calligrapher - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 343; 393, 226 Amflys, Robert (fl. 1483-1489), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 16, 344 A m f o s dc Bruges (fl. 1283-1309), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 345 Amfos, Barthélémy (fl. 1321-1331), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 346 A m f r i d u s (Oxford) (fl. 1190-1220), physician Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 16, 347; 416, 129 A m i (Chambéry) (fl. 1308-1318), goldsmith, enameler - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 348 Ami, Guillaume (fl. 1442), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 16, 349-350; 416, 130-132 Ami, Joseph (physician) —> Joseph [Josephus] Ami Amie, Jean (fl. 1453), poet - Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 16, 351 A m i c e dc Clare (*ca. 1220, τ 1284), noblewoman, manor owner - England - Echols - F. 16, 352 A m i c e la Plomère ( f e a . 1290), feathermonger London (England) - Echols - F. 16, 353 Amici, Giovanni (fl. 1452), chronicler - Limoges (France); Napoli (Italy); Apt (France) Chevalier - F. 16, 356 Amici, Giovanni (fl. 1491), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 357 Amici, Giuliano di Scipione (fl. 1471-1472), diamond cutter - Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 354 Amici, Guillaume, patriach of Jerusalem ( i 1360), provost, bishop, patriarch - Limoges (France); Napoli (Italy); Apt (France); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 16, 355 Amici, Paul (15-th century), philologist - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 359 Amici, Rogiero d' - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 16, 360 Amici, Tommaso (fl. 1495), sculptor - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 16, 361-362 A m i c i a of Gloucester (fl. 1175), noblewoman England - Echols - F. 16, 363 A m i c i a of Lciccstcr - also: A. dc Beaumont, A. dc Montfort (*ca. 1160, t e a . 1210), noblewoman - England - Echols - F. 16, 364 A m i c o [Amicus] di notar Antonio di Amico (14-th century), goldsmith - Sulmona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 366

A m i c o [Amicus] di Bartolommeo (fl. 1423), sculptor - Chieti (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 367 A m i c o [Amicus] di Daddi - called: Master of San Martino alla Palma (mid-14-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 368 A m i c u s (La Rochelle) (fl. 1224), barber - La Rochelle (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 16, 365 A m i c u s (Monte Cassino) ( f e a . 1045), monk, saint - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 401 A m i c u s (Mortara) - french: Amique ( t e a . 773), saint - Mortara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 400 A m i c o [Amicus] di Sandro (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 370 A m i c u s (Siena) (13-th century), stone sculptor Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 371 A m i c u s (Troyes) ( f i a t e 13-th century), physician Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 16, 369 A m i d al-Kunduri, a l — full name: Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Mansur ibn Muhammad (f 1064), vizier, poet - Mid-East; Turkey - Ibn Khallikan - F. 16, 372-378 Amidani, Eliseo (fl. 1497), Franciscan - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 379 Amidani, Galasio (fl. 1467), private secretary Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - p. 16, 380 Amidani, Giovanni di Stcfanino degli (fl. 1428), painter - Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 381 Amidani, Guglielmo —> Guilclmus Amidanus bishop of Novara Amidani, Niccolò, bishop of Piacenza, archbishop of Milano ( t 1454), bishop, archbishop Cremona (Italy); Piacenza (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 383 Amidani, Sigismondo (fl. 1423), philosopher - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 16, 384; 354, 86 Amidani, Vincenzo (fl. 1475), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 385 Amidanus, Guilielmus —» Guilelmus de Cremona Amidei de Amideis - founder of the Servite order - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 386 Amidey, Etienne (fl. 1413), cannon founder Dole (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 387 Amidi, Ali ibn Abi Ali al- - also: Saif ad-Din ai-Amidi (*1156, 1 1233), Islamic theologian - Egypt; Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 343, 270-272 A m i e d Galiardi (fl. 1491), surgeon, barber Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 16, 388 Amiel d'Agout, lord of Curbans (fl. 12721282), lord - Curbans (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 389 Amiel, Aimar, bishop of Marseille ( t 1333), canon, bishop - Albi (France); Marseille (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 390 Amiel, Pierre (fl. 1420), painter - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 391 Master of A m i e n s (Painter) (fl. 1518-1520), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 392 Amiens, Jean d' (fl. 1343), wood carver Sens (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 16, 393; 416, 135 A m i e t (Saint-Trivier) (fl. 1299-1300), architect France - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 394 Amilhau, Durant ( t 1418), architect, sculptor Montpellier (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 16, 395-396 Amingerius, abbot of Stavelot (8-th century), Benedictine, abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 16, 397 Amion, Henri (13-th century), troubadour - Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 398 Amion, Ncvclon (13-th century), troubadour Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 398 Amion, Riquier (13-th century), troubadour Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 398 Amiot, André (fl. 1405), copyist - Corbie (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 399

A m i r bi-Akham Illah, al- (* 1096, f 1130), sovereign - Acre (Israel); Syria; Cairo (Egypt) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 414, 2-5 A m i r d o w l a t ' Amasiaci'i (* between 1420 and 1425, + 1496), physician - Armenia Chevalier - F. 16, 402 Amis, Guillaume —> Amy, Guillaume A m i z i o de Solaro (fl. 1233-1252), Dominican Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 403 A m k e l b a l d (Dumferline) (f 1198), Benedictine Dumferline (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 16, 404 A m m a n , Jörg - or: J. Ammann (fl. 14791494), physician, medical writer - Ravensburg (Germany) - DLL - F. 416, 136 Ammanati, Bonifacio - also: B. Amanati ( t 1399), cardinal, protonotarius - Pistoia (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 16, 405; 55, 198; 419, 350 A m m a n a t i , Gherardo d'Antonio, da Settignano (fl. 1495), sculptor - Pistoia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 406 A m m a n a t i , Giovanni (f 1340), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 410-411 A m m a n a t i , Giovanni (fi. 1416), university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 16, 412 Ammanati, Jacobus - called: Piccolomini; also J. Volaterranus (* 1422, τ 1479), bishop, cardinal, archbishop - Pavia (Italy); Lucca (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 16, 407-409; 198, 351-352; 416, 137-140 Ammanati, Tommaso, archbishop of Napoli ( t 1396), archbishop, cardinal - Pistoia (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Kypros (Cyprus) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 16, 413; 376, 45 Ammannatini, Albizzino (2-d half 14-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 414 Ammannatini, Ammanato (2-d half 14-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 16, 414 Ammannatini, Manetto - called: Manetto da Firenze, il Grasso Legnajuolo (* 1384, 11450), wood carver, architect - Firenze (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 415 A m m e n s l e b e n , counts of (since 11-th century), family of counts - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 16, 416 Ammiraglio, Giorgio ( t 1159), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 16, 417 Ammirato, Francesco (fl. 1428), judge - Lecce (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 16, 418; 121, 69-72 A m m i r a t o , Mariano d' (fl. 1321), ambassador Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 419 A m m o n , Heinrich (fl. 1396-1411), city councillor - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 16, 420 A m m o n a s bishop of Naplouse —> Sammonas bishop of Naplouse A m m o n i u s Anastasius - grammarian - France Fabricius - F. 16, 421 A m m o n i u s Dertonensis - bishop, saint - Tortona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 424 A m m o n i u s (Nicomedia) - lector, saint - Izmil (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 16, 423 A m n i c h a d u s (Fulda) - > Anincatus (Fulda) Amoignes, Jehan des (fl. 1393-1398), architect Nevers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 425 Amoirutzes, Georgios —» Georgius Amyrutza Amolgerius, abbot of Stavelot (8-th century), Benedictine, abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 16, 428 A m o l o Lugduncnsis —» Amulo Lugduncnsis A m o l v i n (Lobbes) -> Amulwinus (Lobbes) A m o n d e s h a m , John de (fl. 1354), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 16, 430 A m o n d e s h a m , John - also: Agmondesham, Amersham, Amesham, Ametsham, Amettesham, Amodesham, Amondysham, Amotissam, Amundesham, Amundysham, Amysham (f 1481 or 1482), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Northampton (England) - Oxford - F. 16, 429

Anastasius Amondesham, William - also: Agmondesham, Agmundesham, Amodesham, Amodsam, Amondysham, Amotesham, Amundisham, Aumotesham (+ 1420), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 16, 431 Amontesham, Thomas de (+ 1362), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 16, 432 Amor, abbot of Amorbach - or: Amator; french: Amour ( Í 7 6 7 or 777), abbot, saint - Amorbach (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 16, 442 A m o r Belisiensis (9-th century), deacon, saint Bilsen (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 16, 443 Amorelli, Guglielmo (fi. 1151), painter - Italy Chevalier - F. 16, 433 Amorini, Gianbattista (fl. 1447), doctor of arts Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 434 Amorini, Niccolò (fl. 1482-1494), arithmetician, university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 16, 434 Amorini, Pellegrino (fl. 1447-1490), arithmetician, university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 16, 434 Amoros, Bernard - singer - France; Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 16, 435 Amorotto, Francesco de (fl. 1456-1457), sculptor - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 16, 436 Amorazzo da Firenze - poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 16, 437 Amory, Robinet ( t 1465), wood sculptor Bourges (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 16, 438-439 Amos patriarch of Jerusalem —» Neamos patriarch of Jerusalem Amos de Strickno (fl. 1494), founder of a religious order - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier - F. 16, 441 Amoureux, Macé (fl. 1385), mason - France Chevalier - F. 16, 444 Ampelio, bishop of Milano (t672), bishop, saint Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 16, 445 Amphelicus (Sicilia) —> Appelicus (Sicilia) Amphibal (Winchester) (+569), monk, abbot Winchester (England) - Chevalier - F. 16, 446 Amphilocus, metropolitan of Cyzicus (fl. 885), metropolitan - Turkey - Chevalier - F. 16, 447 Ampilforde, Thomas (fl. 1421-1422), mason Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 16, 448 Ampioteti, Augustin —> Augustin [AugustinusJ Ampioteti Ampleford, Robert - also: Ampulford, Ampulsford ( t 1468), church administrator, canon - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) Oxford - F. 16, 449 Amplonius Rating de Berka (*ca. 1363, 1 1435), physician, college founder - Erfurt (Germany) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 16, 450-451 A m r ibn al-'As (t664), military commander Mid-East; Egypt - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 17, 1-7 A m r ibn Masada - full name: Abu Ί-Fadl Amr ibn Masada ibn Said ibn Sul ( t 832 or 833), vizier - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 17, 8-12 Amr ibn Matta - also: Amrus Matthaei (fl. 1340), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 17, 13 A m r ibn Ubaid - full name: Abu Othman Amr ibn Ubaid ibn Bab (*699 or 700, +761 or 762), ascetic, scholastic, Islamic theologian - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 17, 14-17 Amstel, Jan van (fl. 1335), painter - Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 17, 18 Master of Amsterdamse Dood van Maria (fl. 1500), painter - Amsterdam (Netherlands) Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 19 Amulo Lugdunensis - also: Amolo (+852), archbishop - Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Potthast, Saxe - F. 17, 20-24; 416, 141-144 Amulwinus (Lobbes) - french: Amolvin (+750 or 760), bishop, saint - Lobbes (Belgium); Binche (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 17, 25 Amundesham, Adam de - also: Agmodesham, Agmodisham, Agmondesham, Agmundesham, Ammodesham, Angmondsham (fl. 1311-1331), scholar, church administrator - Oxford (England);

Yorkshire (England); England - Oxford F. 17, 26-27 Amundesham, Johannes (f 1450), Benedictine, abbot, chronicler - Saint-Albans (England); Gloucester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Potthast - F. 17, 28; 416, 145-147 Amurat (Khan) (f 1364), khan - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 416, 148 Amy, Guillaume - also: Amis (fl. 1442), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 31 Amy, Philippon (11. 1475), sculptor - Saumur (France) - Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 32-34 Amyas, Robert (fl. 1449), scholar of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 17, 35 Amyrutza, Georgius —» Georgius Amyrutza Amys, Jean (fl. 1499), royal secretary, notary France - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 17, 37-38 Amys, Macé (fl. 1474-1497), goldsmith, jeweller Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 39 Anabat, Guillaume (15-th century), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 40 Anacaona, queen of Haiti (15-th century), queen - Haiti - Chevalier - F. 17, 41 Anacletus, Papa, Antipapa - secular name: Pierre de Léon ( f i 138), antipope, cardinal - Cluny (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 17, 42-47; 416, 149-150 Anafesto Paoluccio, doge of Venezia (f 717), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 17, 48; 416, 151 Anagni, Giovanni d' (fl. 1182-1185), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 220, 300-301 Anagnostes, Basileos (12-th century), copyist Greece - Chevalier - F. 17, 49 Anagnostes, Johannes (fl. 1430), historian - Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 17, 50-52 Anamodus Ratisboncnsis ( f e a . 899), subdcacon Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 17, 65-66 Anania, abbot of Naregh (10-th century), abbot Armenia - Chevalier - F. 17, 54 Anania de Sanahn (11-th century), Armenian Armenia - Chevalier - F. 17, 55 Anania Sirakac'i (*ca. 620, f685), mathematician - Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 17, 56-59 Ananias (Arbelles) - saint - Arbelles (France) Chevalier - F. 17, 60 Ananjesus Haghira (fl. 685), Nestorian, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier - F. 17, 64 Ananjesus (Nestorian) (fl. 645), Nestorian, monk - Syria - Chevalier - F. 17, 61 Ananjesus, patriarch of the Nestorians (fl. 774), Nestorian, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 17, 62 Ananjesus bar Sarusvaeus (fl. 900), Nestorian, bishop - Syria - Chevalier - F. 17, 63 Ananus (Roma) - saint - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 17, 53 Anarawd ap Rhodri ( t 916), princc - Wales Chevalier - F. 17, 67 Anastagi, Giuliano (fl. 1417), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 69 Anastagi, Grigorio - commentator - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 68 Anastagi, Mariotto (fl. 1476), bronze founder Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 70 Anastasia, empress of Byzantium (fl. 578-582), empress, wife of emperor Tiberius - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 17, 71 Anastasia of Kiev, queen of Hungary (fl. 10301060), queen - Kiev (Ukraine); Magyarország (Hungary); Österreich (Austria) - Echols F. 17, 72 Anastaise [Anastasia] (Miniaturist) (15-th century), miniaturist - Italy; Paris (France) - D'Ancona, Echols, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 73-76 Anastasie [Anastasia] the Patrician (f577), recluse, saint - Egypt - Chevalier - F. 17, 77 Anastasia Spychefat (fl. 1312), widow - SaintAlbans (England) - Echols - F. 17, 78

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Anastasia Vasil'evna ( t 1470), noblewoman Russia; Moskva - Boguslavskij - F. 416, 152 Anastasio [Anastasius] di Aci (fl. 1287), chronicler - Italy - Potthast - F. 17, 79 Anastasius I, patriarch of Antiochia - also: A. Sinaita (fl. 559-599), patriarch - Antiochia - Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 17, 80-81 ; 416, 153-156 Anastasius II, patriarch of Antiochia (+ 649), patriarch - Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 17, 82 Anastasius III, patriarch of Antiochia (fl. 10101020), patriarch - Antiochia - Chevalier F. 17, 83 Anastasius (Apocrisiarius) (f666), priest, apocrisiarius - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 17, 84-85; 17, 146 Anastasius (Aquas Salvias) - saint - Chevalier F. 17, 86 Anastasius (Archimandrite) - also: A. Monachus ( f 6 6 2 or 664), archimandrite, saint - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 87; 17, 127 Anastasius (Armenia) (late 7-th century), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 17, 88 Anastasius (Badalon) - saint - Badalona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 17, 90 Anastasius Bibliothecarius (* before 817, t879), librarian, writer, cardinal, antipope, abbot Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 17, 92-109; 416, 157-168 Anastasius, bishop of Brescia (fl. 610), bishop Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 91 Anastasius II, emperor of Byzantium also: Artemius (*652, f 719), emperor Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Osteuropa - F. 17, 121-123 Anastasius Caesariensis (fl. 1090), metropolitan Caesarea (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 17, 110 Anastasius Cluniacensis - also: A. (Doydes) ( t e a . 1085), Benedictine, monk, saint - Venezia (Italy); Doydes (France) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 17, 116; 416, 169 Anastasio [Anastasius] da Como (fl. 1482), Dominican - Como (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 111 Anastasius, patriarch of Constantinopolis (+ 753), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 17, 112 Anastasius (Copyist) (fl. 890), copyist - Greece Bradley, Chevalier - F. 17, 113-114 Anastasius (Cordoba) (+ 853), priest, saint Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 17, 115 Anastasius (Doydes) —> Anastasius Cluniacensis Anastasio [Anastasius] da Firenze (fl. 1445), Franciscan - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 117 Anastasio [Anastasius] da Firenze (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 17, 118 Anastasius de Gordium - monk - Greece Chevalier - F. 17, 119 Anastasius, archbishop of Gran - also: Α. Strigoniensis; Ascherich, Astricus (f 1007), archbishop, apostle - Gran (Hungary); Poland Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 89; 17, 156 Anastasius II, patriarch of Jerusalem ( f e a . 705), patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 17, 120 Anastasius de Linhares (fl. 1400), Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 17, 124 Anastasius Magundat (+628), monk - Iran Chevalier - F. 17, 125 Anastasius Miraculosus - saint - Mid-East Chevalier - F. 17, 126 Anastasius Monachus (+662) —> Anastasius (Archimandrite) Anastasius Monachus ( t 1085), monk, theologian, saint - Potthast - F. 17, 128 Anastasius (Monte Cassino) (11. 752-757), monk, librarian - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 129

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Anastasius II, metropolitan of Nicaea (f 536), metropolitan - Izmit (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 17, 130 Anastasius Papa, Antipapa —> Anastasius Bibliothecarius Anastasius III, Papa ( ¡ 913), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 17, 131-135 Anastasius IV, Papa - secular name: Conrado della Suburra ( t 1154), Augustinian, pope Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 17, 136-142; 416, 170 Anastasio [Anastasius], bishop of Pavia (t 680), bishop, saint - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 143 Anastasio [Anastasius], abbot of Pentima ( t e a . 577), abbot, saint - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 144 Anastasius (Poeta) (9-th century?), poet Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 145 Anastasius (Quaestor) - quaestor Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 17, 147 Anastasius, abbot of Sanctus Ethymius (fl. 749), abbot - Palestine - Chevalier - F. 17, 148 Anastasius, archbishop of Sens ( t 977), archbishop, saint - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 149 Anastasio [Anastasius] (Sicilia) - priest, saint Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 150 Anastasius Sinaita, patriarch of Antiochia (fl. 640-700), monk, patriarch, saint - Antiochia - Chevalier, Harter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 17, 151-155; 416, 171-176 Anastasio [Anastasius], bishop of Terni ( t 553?), bishop, saint - Terni (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 157 Anastasonia (Lcfkada) - saint - Lcfkada (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 17, 158 Anatolius Vindanionius (fl. 530), jurisconsult Beirut (Libanon) - Chevalier - F. 17, 159 Anaya y Maldonado, Diego (*ca. 1360, t 1437), bishop, archbishop - Salamanca (Spain); Cuenca (Spain); Sevilla (Spain); Tarse (Spain) Chevalier - F. 17, 161 Anba Sévère ibn el-Mokaffée —> Severus ibn alMuqaffa Anba Sévère, bishop of Nesteraweh (9-th century), bishop - Egypt - Chevalier - F. 17, 163 Master of the Anbetung der Könige (fl. 1310), sculptor - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 164 Ancel (Lens) (fl. 1312), physician - Lens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 167 Ancel (Reims) (fl. 1308-1340), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 166 Ancel, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Ansel Ancelet de Ceus —» Anciau de Cens Ancelin (Lyon) (fl. 1306), architect - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 168 Ancelini, Stefano (fl. 1344-1345), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 169 Ancellini, Bonifacino (15-th century), jurisconsult - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 170 Ancellotti, Antonio Girolamo (fl. 1483), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 171 Ancemond (Vienne) (fl. 543), duke, governor Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 172 Ancetus de Colonie —> Antchius von Köln Ancezune, Alicttc d' (12-th ccntury), noblewoman - France - Chevalier - F. 17, 173 Ancharano, Petrus —> Petrus de Ancharano Anchem, von, family (since 14-th century), family of goldsmiths - Osnabrück (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 17, 180 Ancherus Pantaleo - french: Anchier Pantaléon ( t 1286), cardinal, legate - Troyes (France); Laon (France); Sicilia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 17, 182; 292, 50 Anchiali, Michel, patriarch of Constantinopolis (f 1172 or 1173), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 17, 181

Anchin, Robert d' (fl. 1341-1345), architect Hesdin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 183 Anchises da Bologna (fl. 1470), sculptor Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 184 Anchorena, José (II. 1438), musician - Navarra (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 17, 185 Anci, Jean (fl. 1355-1358), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 165 Anciau de Cens - or: A. de Ceus; Ancelet de C. (fl. 1327), illuminator - France - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 186-191 Ancios, Gilles (fl. 1375-1376), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 17, 195 Anciradus (Zürich) ( t 850), hermit, saint - Zürich (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 17, 192 Anciza, Pasquale dell' (fl. 1279-1284), Dominican, architect - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 17, 193-194 Ancodus (Paris) (13-th century), canon, preacher Paris (France) - Chevalier - p. 17, 196 Ancon, John (fl. 1413), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 17, 197 Ancuse de Monveron (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 17, 198 Ancyrianus (Byzantium) - chronographer Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 17, 199 Andabald, bishop of Bcllcy (fl. 866-899), bibliophile - Belley (France) - Chevalier F. 17, 200 Andalo da Bologna (mid-15-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 201; 17, 206 Andalò del Nero - or: A. de Nigro (*ca. 1270, t after 1342), astronomer - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 17, 207 Andalò, familiy (since 11-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 17, 202-204 Andalò, Andalò degli ( t 1346?), Dominican, Provincial - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 17, 205 Andalò, Brancaleone (*ca. 1220, 11258), statesman - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 208-209 Andalò, Castellano (f 1276), statesman, senator Bologna (Italy); Fermo (Italy); Roma (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 210 Andalò, Loderingo (* 1210, i 1293), statesman, founder of the Order of Knights of Saint Mary Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Faenza (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 211-212 Andeca, king of the Suebi (fl. 583-585), king, priest - Galicia (Spain); Badajoz (Spain) Chevalier - F. 17, 213 Andefridus (Arras) (fl. 1113), physician - Arras (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 214 Andeiro, Joäo Fernandos, count of Ourcm ( t 1383), queen's favorite - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 17, 217 Andeli, Jean d' (II. 1206), architect - Rouen (France) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 215-216 Andemiro, Gasparre (fl. 1442), embroiderer Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 218 Anderby, William de ( t 1377), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 17, 219 Anderedus von Corvey - also: Anderebus ('¡'958), monk, painter - Corvey (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 220-221 Andernarius, Blasius (fl. 1378), Carmelite, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 17, 222 Andersen, Arnde (fl. 1472-1484), building master - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 223 Andesley, Thomas - also: Andersley (fl. 14901495), scholar, college administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 17, 224 Andever, John - also: Andcvcrc (fl. 1417-1420), Cistcrcian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 17, 225 Andignè, Simon d' (fl. 1498), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 17, 226 Andlau, Peter von —> Petrus de Andlo

Andoinus de Rocca, abbot of Cluny - french: Androin de la Roche (f 1369), abbot, cardinal, legate - Bourgogne (France); Cluny (France); Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 19, 154; 19, 157 Andomskii, family (since 11 -th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 17, 230 Andonus, abbot of Montiérender, Malmédy and Stavelot (f 836), Benedictine, abbot - StavelotMalmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 17, 229 Andouze, Louis d', lord of la Voulte - lord France - Chevalier - F. 19, 201 Andover, Thomas - also: Andever, Andevere (f 1335), church rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 17, 231 Andovere, John, abbot of Malmesbury - latin: Johannes Andeversus ( t 1462), Benedictine, theologian, abbot - Oxford (England); Malmesbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 17, 232-233; 201, 397-398 Andraccio degli Andracci (fl. 1190-1197), citizen of Soncino - Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 234 Andrada, Fernando Perez d' - also: Andrada (fl. 1388), nobleman - Spain - Chevalier F. 17, 235 András —> Andreas Andrasy, Lazare d' (τ 1479), military general - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 17, 236 André —> Andreas André, Adam (fl. 1493), goldsmith - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 237 André, Amalric (fl. 1465-1466), architect - Rodez (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 238 André, Bernard (fl. 1291), Dominican - Bergerac (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 239 André, Bernard, bishop of Lectoure (f 1452), canon regular, bishop - Lectoure (France) Chevalier - F. 17, 240 André, Guillaume (fl. 1275), Dominican Marvejois (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 242 André, Guillaume ( t 1286), Dominican Narbonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 241 André, Jean (fl. 138-1342), Dominican - Pamicrs (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 1 André, Jean (11. 1464-1481), sculptor - Nantes (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 244; 416, 177 André, Pierre, abbot of Blanzac (fl. 12731274), Benedictine, abbot - Blanzac (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 245 André, Pierre d', bishop of Cambrai (f 1368), canon, bishop, royal adviser - Noyon (France); Clermont-Ferrand (France); Cambrai (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 17, 246-247 André, Piètre (fl. 1455-1491), painter - Paris (France); Tours (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 248-251 ' Andrea —> Andreas Andrée [Andrea] du Breuil (fl. 1263), physician - France - Jacquart I - F. 17, 353 Andrea called Cinquino —» Andrea [Andreas] di Vannuccio Andrea, Buonincontro d' ( t 1350), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 364 Andrea, Giovanni (Franciscan, fl. 1346) —> Johannes Andreae Andrea, Giovanni (1417-1475) —> Johannes Andreas bishop of Accia and Aleria Andrea, Jean (fl. 1348), Dominican - Chevalier F. 17, 256 Andrea, Johann (fl. 1481), copyist - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 17, 257 Andrea, Juan (fl. 1487), converted Muslim, Islamic scholar - Xativa (Spain) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 17, 258; 201, 425 Andrea, Niccolò (fl. 1314-1316), canonist - Chieti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 259 Andrea, Nicolas (fl. 1403), Dominican Chevalier - F. 17, 260 Andrea, Pietro d' ( f l 4 5 9 ) , Carmelite - Castagno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 261

[Andreas] Andrea, Zoan (15-th century), engraver - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 262 Andrea da Ferrara, Giacomo —> Giacomo [Jacobus] Andrea da Ferrara Andreaccio Domenico —> Domenico, Andreaccio Andreas Abellon —> Abellon, Andreas Andrei [Andreas] Afanas'evic (fl. 1300), prince, landlord - Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 416, 180 André [Andreas] Agensis {11. 1270), Dominican - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 266 Andreas Agnellus —> Agnellus de Ravenna Andrea [Andreas] d'Agnolo Zotto - called: Andrea Aloisio (fl. 1489), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 267 Andrew [Andreas] Alaman of Denmark (fl. 1480), physician - Scotland; Denmark - Talbot F. 416, 181-182 Andreas de Albalate, bishop of Valencia ( t 1276), Dominican, bishop - Valencia (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricáis, Kaeppeli, Latassa F. 17, 268-281 Andrei [Andreas] Aleksandrovic, grand duke of Vladimir (* 1255, t 1304), grand duke - Russia; Vladimir (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Nechacin - F. 17, 283-285; 416, 183-184 André [Andreas] d'Alexandria (11. 1378), physician - Agen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 17, 282 André [Andreas] d'Allemagne (15-th century), copyist - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 17, 286 Andres [Andreas] d'Almunia ( t 1234), canon regular - Vich (Switzerland); Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 17, 288 Andrea [Andreas] Aloisio —> Andrea [Andreas] d'Agnolo Zotto Master of the Andreas -Altar (fl. 1440), painter - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 289-290 Andreas Amatoris —> Andre [Andreas] de Madore Andrieu [Andreas] (Amiens) (fl. 1414), ornamentist, blazoner - Amiens (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 140 André [Andreas] Amiot -> Amiot, André Andreas Anagninus (fl. 1295), Franciscan, cardinal - Italy - Wadding - F. 17, 291 Andrea [Andreas] da Ancona (fl. 1377), painter - Roma (Italy); Ancona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 292 Andrea [Andreas] di Angelello da Cingoli (fl. 1421), ceramist - Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 17, 293 Andrea [Andreas] di Angeluccio (fl. 1440), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 294-295 André [Andreas] (Angers) (fl. 1381), Carmelite, organist - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 17, 296 André [Andreas] (Anianc) (fl. 1123), physician Aniane (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 297 André [Andreas] d'Anjou (1327-1345) -> Andrea [Andreas] d'Ungheria duke of Calabria Endres [Andreas] (Ansbach) (fl. 1468-1499), painter - Ansbach (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 107, 397 Andrea [Andreas] dall'Aquila (fl. 1455-1458), sculptor - Napoli (Italy); Aquila (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 298; 24, 382-384 Andrea [Andreas] di Ardito (fl. 1330), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 299 Andreas Arelatensis —> Andreas Marchienensis André [Andreas] ab Armis - also: A. ab Harmis; Andrea da Palazzago, da Venezia (fl. 1426-1451), archdeacon, physician, papal Chamberlain - Bergamo (Italy); Torino (Italy); Roma (Italy); Arras (France) - Wickersheimer F. 17, 302 Andrea [Andreas] da Arsoli (fl. 1466), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 303 Andreas Atrcbatcnsis —> Andreas Marchicncnsis André [Andreas] (Aubrac) (fl. 1490), barber Aveyron (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 304 Andreas (Augsburg) (15-th century), ascetic - Italy; Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 18, 181

Andreas de Austria (fl. 1391), copyist Österreich (Austria); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 305-307 Andreas van Averboden ( t 1166), Premonstratensian - Averboden (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 17, 308 Andrea [Andreas] called „il Babbuino" (fl. 1298), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 17, 341 Andrea [Andreas] da Badagio (fl. 1400), copyist - Venezia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 17, 309; 32, 204 Andrea [Andreas] da Bagnacavallo (fl. 1458), calligrapher - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 310-312; 32, 328 Andreas Barbatius - also: A. de Bartholomaeis, Andrea Barbazza (t 1482 or 1479), jurisconsult, professor of law - Sicilia (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat - F. 17, 313-315; 35, 125 Andrea [Andreas] da Barberino (*ca. 1370, + between 1431 and 1433), writer - Italy - Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 17, 316-318 Andrea [Andreas] di Bartoli (fl. 1349-1372), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 17, 319 Andrea [Andreas] di Bartolo ( t 1428), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 320-321 Andreas de Barulo - also: Andrea Bonello (fl. 1250-1271), jurisconsult, professor of law - Napoli (Italy); Bari (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Taf uri - F. 17, 322-325 Andreas (Basel) (fl. 1399), architect - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 326 Andrieu [Andreas] Beau-Neveu Beau-Neveu, Andrieu André [Andreas] de Beauvais (fl. 1342), illuminator - Avignon (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 327-328 Andrea [Andreas] di Benedetto (fl. 1347), stone engraver - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 329 Andrea [Andreas] di Benedetto (fl. 1363), stone engraver - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 329 Andreas Bergamensis (fl. 877), chronicler - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 17, 330-333 André [Andreas] (Besançon) (12-th century?), physician - Besançon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 18, 430 Andreas Bilius Biglia, Andrea Andrea [Andreas] di Bindo (fl. 1363-1405), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 334 Andreas de Bocagnis —> Franchi, Andreas bishop of Pistoia André [Andreas] de Bocinoust (fl. 1499), physician - Zaragoza (Spain); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 17, 336 Andrei [Andreas] Bogoliubskoi, grand prince of Vladimir - full name: A. lur'evic B. (* 1110, 11174), grand prince, statesman - Russia; Vladimir (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin, Strayer - F. 17, 337-339; 18, 191-198; 53, 217; 416, 185-186; 416, 219-223 André [Andreas] du Bois -> Andreas Marchienensis Andrea [Andreas] (Bologna) (fl. 1213-1221), canon, canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 340 Andrea [Andreas] da Bologna (fl. 1369-1372), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 342 Andrea [Andreas] da Bologna (fl. 1440), goldsmith - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 343 Andrea [Andreas] Bonaiuti —> Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze Andrea [Andreas] Bonello —> Andreas de Barulo

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Andrea [Andreas] di Bono - also: A. Boni (fl. 1323), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 344; 17, 346 Andrea [Andreas] di Bono (15-th century), ceramist - Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 345 Andrea [Andreas] del Borra (11. 1382), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 347 André [Andreas] Brandi (fl. 1448), physician - Bayeux (France); Spain - Jacquart I F. 17, 348 Andrea [Andreas] da Brescia - latin: Andreas de Brizia (fl. 1342), calligrapher, illuminator Brescia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 17, 350-352 André [Andreas] Briau - also: A. Briau; Andreas Briellus ( t 1520), physician - Lyon (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 17, 354-356 André [Andreas] de Brindisi (fl. 1284), copyist Greece - Chevalier - F. 17, 357 Andreas de Broda (+ 1427), professor of theology - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 17, 358; 60, 284-285; 416, 187-188 André [Andreas] (Bruges) (14-th century), barber - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 17, 359 André [Andreas] (Bruges) (fl. 1497), printer Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Messina (Italy) Chevalier - F. 17, 360 André [Andreas] Brun (fl. 1516-1522), physician - Montferrand (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 17, 361 Andrea [Andreas] di Buccio - latin: Andreas Butii (fl. 1339), ornamcntist, painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 362 Andrea [Andreas] called Burchiasso (fl. 1366), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 17, 365 Andrea [Andreas] Caccioli —> Andreas Hispellas Andreas Caesariensis (fl. 563-614), metropolitan - Caesarea (Israel) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 17, 367-369 Andrea [Andreas] di Cagno (fl. 1446), painter Foligno (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 370 Andrea [Andreas] da Calabria (fl. 1485-1492), printer - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 17, 371 Andrea [Andreas] dalle Caldiere - also: A. Caldiraro (fl. 1447-1448), bronze founder Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 372 André [Andreas] lc Calybite (f767), monk Kreta (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 17, 373 Andrea [Andreas] dalle Calze (fl. 1458), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 17, 374-375 Andreas (Camaldolese) ( t e a . 1020), Camaldolese - Neutra (Slovakia) - Chevalier - F. 17, 376 Andreas Capellanus (fl. 1174-1238), chaplain, writer - France - Broughton, Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 17, 377-389; 416, 189-191 Andrea [Andreas] da Capua (fl. 1282), fiscal lawyer - Capua (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 17, 390-394 Andreas Carnificis - french: André Boucher ( t 1486), Dominican, prior - Netherlands; France; Douai (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 17, 395-396; 416, 192 Andreas de Caroloco - french: André de Charlieu (fl. 1273), Dominican - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli F. 17, 397-398; 17, 418 Andreas de Cassia - italian: Andrea da Cascia (fl. 1417-1431), Augustinian - Umbria (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 17, 399-400; 70, 144 Andrea [Andreas] del Castagno (Carmeilte, +ca. 1470) —> Petrus Andreas de Castaneis Andrea [Andreas] del Castagno (* 1390, 11457), painter - Mugello (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 263 Andrea [Andreas] di Castellamare (fl. 1491), illuminator - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 401-404

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André [Andreas] le Cat - called: Poupart (fi. 1349-1372), royal barber - Paris (France) Jacquari 2, Wickersheimer - F. 17, 405-406 Andrea [Andreas] Catranio ( t e a . 1300), Dominican, prior - Perugia (llaly) - Chevalier F. 17, 407 Andrea [Andreas] Catrincllo —> Catrinello, Andrea Andrea [Andreas] da Cazzano ( t 1423), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 409 Andrea [Andreas] di Cecco (fl. 1443), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 410; 17, 412 Andrea [Andreas] di Cecco di Rinaldo ( t 1360?), architect, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 17, 411 Andrea [Andreas] di Ceffo (fl. 1376), stonemason - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 413 Andres [Andreas] de Cerezo (fl. 1485), grammarian - Burgos (Spain) - Chevalier F. 17, 414 André [Andreas] da Cesena (fl. 1433-1450), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 415 André [Andreas], abbot of Chaalis - latin: Andreas de Caroli Loci (f 1142), abbot - Chaalis (France) - Chevalier - F. 17, 416 André [Andreas], abbot of Chaloché Andreas de Caroloco André [Andreas] (Chartres) - physician Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 419 André [Andreas] (Chartres) (13-th ccntury), barber - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 17, 420 André [Andreas], abbot of Chezal-Benoît ( t 1112), abbot - Chezal-Benoît (France) Chevalier - F. 17, 421 Andreos [Andreas] (Chios) ( t 1465), blessed Chios (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 17, 422 Andreas Chrysoberges, archbishop of Kolossos - also: A. de Petra (f 1451), Dominican, archbishop - Rhodos (Greece); Greece Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Tusculum F. 17, 423-425; 18, 361; 416, 193 Andrea [Andreas] Ciaffi (fl. 1320), jurisconsult, university professor - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 17, 426-427 Andrea [Andreas] Ciccione —> Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze Andrea [Andreas] Cioffi (fl. 1366), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 17, 428 Andrea [Andreas] Cione -> Andrea [Andreas] called Orcagna André [Andreas] Clerici - also: Andreas Normannus (fl. 1331-1335), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 17, 429 Andreas von Cleve (fl. 1495), stonemason Kleve (Germany); Xanten (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 17, 430 Andreas von Colmar —> Andreas von Kolmar Andreas de Comitibus - italian: Andrea di Conti ( t 1302), Franciscan - Anagni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 5 Andrea [Andreas] da Como (fl. 1410-1415), stonemason - Gubbio (Italy); Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 6 Andrea [Andreas] da Como (fl. 1471-1472), painter - Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 7 Andrea [Andreas] da Como (fl. 1489), sculptor - Lombardia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 8 André [Andreas] Connat (fl. 1367), physician Puy (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 4 Andreas (Constantinopolis) (10-th century), painter - Istanbul (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 9

Andreas (Constantinopolis) (fl. 1241), priest Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Istanbul (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 18, 10 André [Andreas] Contredit (13-th century), troubadour - Arras (France) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 18, 11; 416, 195 Andreas (Copyist) (fl. 1111), copyist, monk Greecc - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 18, 12-13 André [Andreas], prior of Corbie (fl. 1174-1178), prior, copyist - Corbie (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 30 Andreas Corsini - also: A. Corsinus (* 1302, 1 1373), Carmelite, prior, legate, saint - Firenze (Italy); Fiesole (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 18, 14-29; 416, 196 Andreas de Costa (15-th century), Franciscan Chevalier - F. 18, 31 André [Andreas] Coste (fl. 1448), barber - Gap (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 32 Andrea [Andreas] Cotogno (fl. 1445), chronicler - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 18, 33-34 André [Andreas] de Coutances ( t before 1204), troubadour - Normandie (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 35 Andreas Crainensis —> Zamometic, Andreas archbishop of Kraina Andrea [Andreas] Credo (fl. 1398), commentator - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 18, 37-39 Andrea [Andreas] da Cremona (fl. 1496), painter - Brescia (Italy); Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 40 Andreas Cretensis - also: A. Hierosolymitanus (t 720), monk, archbishop, saint - lerusalem (Israel); Kreta (Greece); Damascus (Syria) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 18, 41-43; 416, 197-201 Andrea [Andreas] della Croce (late 15-th century), lesuate - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 44 André [Andreas] de la Croix (mid-14-th century), notary - Bagnols (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 46 André [Andreas] de la Croix (fl. 1398), copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 18, 45; 18, 47 Andreas a Cruce (t 1462), patrician, jurisconsult Firenze (Italy) - Hurter - F. 416, 202 Andreas de Cuniculis (fl. 1330), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 48 Andrea [Andreas] di Currado (fl. 1379), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 49 Andreas de Cuyck, bishop of Utrecht (t 1138), archdeacon, provost, bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 18, 50 Andreas Dandulus —» Dandolo, Andrea André [Andreas] (Dauphin) ( t l 3 3 5 ) , dauphin France - Chevalier - F. 18, 53 Andreas de Confluenza - also: A. Hetwich or Ketwig ( t 1470), Carmelite, prior - Koblenz (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 18, 1-3 Andreas de Modoctia - italian: Andrea da Monza (fl. 1227-1270), Dominican - Monza (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 18, 295-297 Andreas Dei (fl. 1328), magistrate - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 18, 54-56; 416, 204 Andreas von Delitzsch - grammarian, poet Delitzsch (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 18, 57 André [Andreas] Despars - latin: Andreas de Partibus (fl. 1419-1427), physician - Tournai (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 58 Andreas Destabar —> Andreas de Escobar bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, Ajaccio and Megara Andrei [Andreas] Dimitrievic ( t 1432), prince - Russia; Mozhaisk (Russia) - Nechacin F. 18, 60 Andreas Dominici Floccus —> Floccus, Andreas

Andreas Doria, bishop of Andros ( t 1436), Dominican, bishop - Andros (Greece) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 18, 61-62 Andreas Doto (fl. 1320-1334), Dominican Greece - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 18, 63-64 Andrea [Andreas] Dotti (*ca. 1256, 11315), Servite - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 65 André [Andreas] de Douai (13-th century), troubadour - Douai (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 66 André [Andreas] Douche (13-th century), troubadour - Artois (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 67 Andrew [Andreas], bishop of Dromore (fl. 12451251), bishop - Oxford (England); Dromore (England) - Oxford - F. 18, 68 Andreas Drutwyn (fl. 1438), copyist - England Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 18, 69-70; 98, 413 Ondreje [Andreas] ζ Dubé - also: Andreas Duba (*ca. 1320, t e a . 1412), judge, royal court official, legislator - Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 99, 5; 416, 205 Andreas de Edessa - Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 18, 71 Andreas Elnonensis —> André [Andreas] abbot of Saint-Amand Andrea [Andreas] di Ercolano (mid-14-th century), miniature painter - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 72-73 Andreas de Escobar, bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, Ajaccio and Megara - also: A. Destabar, A. de Randuf; Andres Dias (*ca. 1348, t e a . 1439), bishop, Benedictine - Ajaccio (France); Megara (Greece); Ciudad Rodrigo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Sbaralea F. 18, 59; 18, 74-77; 18, 389; 416, 206-208 André [Andreas] d'Espagne (fl. 1479) —> Andreas Hispanus André [Andreas] d'Espagne (fl. 1384-1390) Andrea [Andreas] da Spagna Andreas von Esperdingen (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 416, 209 Andreas von Everdingen (fl. 1395-1405), architect - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 79-80 Andreas de Fabriano ( t after 1267), Augustinian Italy - Chevalier - F. 18, 81 Andrea [Andreas] da Faenza, abbot of Monte Cassino ( t 1373), abbot - Monte Cassino (Italy); Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 82 André [Andreas] Faquin (fl. 1452), barber Beaume (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 83 Andrei [Andreas] Fëdorovic, prince of Rostov (•;• 1409), prince - Rostov (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 416, 210 Andrei [Andreas] Fëdorovic, prince of Starodub (fl. 1375), prince - Russia - Boguslavskij F. 416, 211 Andrea [Andreas] da Ferrara (15-th century), procurator general of the Augustinian Order Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 84 Andrea [Andreas] Ficedula (fl. 1471), architect Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 85 Andrea [Andreas], archdeacon of Fiesole called: A. Scotus ("i" ca. 900), archdeacon, saint - Fiesole (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 86 Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze - latin name: Andreas de Florentia; also: A. Bonaiuti (fl. 13371377), painter - Firenze (Italy); Pisa (Italy) Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 88-91 Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze (fl. 1345), notary Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 92 Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze (fl. 1368), stonemason - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 87 Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze - real name: A. Nofri, or A. di Onofrio di Romolo; also: Α. Ciccione André |Andreas] ab Armis Andreas Henrici —> Henrici, Andreas André [Andreas] de Herde (fl. 1427), wood sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 164; 174, 276 Andreas Hierosolymitanus —> Andreas Cretensis Andreas Hierosolymitanus king of Hungary —» Endre [Andreas] II king of Hungary Andreas Hispanus - french: André d'Espagne (fl. 1479), penitentiary - Spain - Chevalier F. 18, 165 Andreas Hispellas - also: A. Caccioli ( t 1264), Franciscan - Spello (Italy) - Chevalier F. 17, 366 Andreas Hornus - english: Andrew Horn ( t 1328), jurisconsult, historian - England Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 18, 166-167 Andreas Hungarus - also: A. Ungarus (2-d half 13-th century), historiographer - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 19, 21-23 Endre [Andreas] I, king of Hungary (*ca. 1014, 11061), king - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast - F. 107, 379-382; 107, 392-393 Endre [Andreas] II, king of Hungary also: Andreas Hierosolymitanus (* 1176 or 1177, f i 235), king, crusader - Magyarország (Hungary); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 107, 383-388; 107, 394

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Endre [Andreas] III, king of Hungary - also: Andreas Venetianus (*ca. 1270, t l 3 0 1 ) , king - Magyarország (Hungary); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 107, 389-390; 107, 395 André [Andreas] de Huy (13-th century), troubadour - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 18, 168 Andrei [Andreas] Iaroslavovic, grand prince of Vladimir ( t 1278 or 1264), grand prince - Suzdal (Russia); Vladimir (Russia) Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Nechacin - F. 18, 183-185; 416, 218 Andreas (Innsbruck) ( t 1462), child, blessed Innsbruck (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 18, 169 Andreas de Isernia (* 1220?, t 1316 or 1353(!)), jurisconsult - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri F. 18, 172-180 Andrei [Andreas] Iurevic Bogoliubskoi grand prince of Vladimir —> Andrei [Andreas] Bogoliubskoi grand prince of Vladimir Andrei [Andreas] Ivanovic ( t 1353), prince Russia - Nechacin - F. 18, 171 Andrei [Andreas] Ivanovic (fl. 1401-1421), nobleman - Novgorod (Russia); Russia Boguslavskij - F. 416, 217 Andrea [Andreas] di Jacopo (fl. 1311), goldsmith - San Gimignano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 182 Andreas Jannis de Perusio - also: A. de Perusio ( t between 1319 and 1321), Dominican - Perugia (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 18, 358 André [Andreas], barber of Jean, lord of La Roche-en-Breuil (fl. 1263), barber - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 186 André [Andreas] de Jerusalem (fl. 1120), hermit - La Chaussaire (France) - Chevalier - F. 18, 187 Andrea [Andreas] da Jesi (* between 1430 and 1440, t after 1492), painter - Jesi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 188-189 André [Andreas] Jousseaume (fl. 1425), physician - Chanteloupe (France) Wickersheimer - F. 18, 190 Andreas Justi de Vulteris - italian: Andrea Giusto da Volterra (fl. 1370), copyist - Volterra (Italy); Città di Castello (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 143; 18, 199-200 Andres [Andreas] von Kempten (fl. 1459), architect - Weißenburg (Germany); Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 201 Andrei [Andreas] Klimovic ( t l 3 1 5 ) , nobleman - Novgorod (Russia); Russia - Boguslavskij F. 416, 224 Andreas von Kolmar - or: A. von Colmar (2-d half 14-th century), painter - Colmar (France); Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Stammler, Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 202; 416, 225-228 Andreos [Andreas] (Kolossos) (14-th century), monk - Greece - Chevalier - F. 18, 203 Andrei [Andreas] Konstantinovic, prince of Suzdal ( t 1365), prince - Suzdal (Russia); Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 416, 229 Andrew [Andreas] atte Kyrk > Bondeby, Andrew Andrea [Andreas] di Lanciano (fl. 1203), architect - Lanciano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 204 Andrea [Andreas] Landi - or: A. di Orlando (fl. 1381), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 205 Andreas von Lapiz, burgrave of Steier (fl. 1444), burgrave - Steiermark (Austria) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 18, 206-207 André [Andreas] de Laval (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 18, 208 Andrea [Andreas] da Lecce - also: Andreas de Litio (fl. 1450), painter - Lecce (Italy); Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 209 André [Andreas] Lefranc (f 1500), physician Rennes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 210 André [Andreas] Lelièvre (fl. 1494-1497), barber, surgeon - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 18, 211

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André [Andreas] Lemire (fl. 1384), surgeon Amiens (France) - Jacquart I - F. 18, 212 Andrea [Andreas] di Leonardo (fl. 1494), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 213 André [Andreas] Leopardi - also: A. de Leopordi; Amédée Leopardi ( t 1473 or 1474), physician - Venezia (Italy); Belley (France) Wìckersheimer - F. 18, 214 Andreas Leucandcr, abbot of Ramsey - alo: A. Lcrnandcr; cnglish: Andrew Whytman, Whitemanne ord Whitehead (fl. 1020), abbot - England; Ramsey (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 18, 215-216 Andres [Andreas] de Li (Π. 1494), baron, ascetic - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 18, 217-223 Andreas Libadcnus (fl. 1350), geographer Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 18, 224; 416, 230 Andrea [Andreas] di Lippo - » Lippo, Andrea di Andrea [Andreas] Lombardo (fl. 1270), sculptor - Toscana (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 226 Andrea [Andreas] Lombardo (fl. 1490), painter Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 227 Andreas de Longiumello - french: André de Longjumeau ( t after 1253), Dominican, missionary - Mid-East - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 18, 228-230; 416, 231 Andreas Lopadiota (14-th century), lexicographer - Greece - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 416, 232-233 A n d r é [ A n d r e a s ] I, abbot of Loroux (fl. 12801287), abbot - Loroux (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 231 André [Andreas] II, abbot of Loroux (fl. 1423), abbot - Loroux (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 231 André [Andreas] III, abbot of Loroux (fl. 1470), abbot - Loroux (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 231 Andreas de Lucca - also: A. de Luca, Lucha ( f e a . 1418), Carmelite - Lucca (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 18, 232-235; 416, 234 Andreas Lucensis - also: Andea, abbot of Palazzuolo (8-th-9-th century), Benedictine, abbot, hagiographer - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 18, 236-237; 18, 341; 416, 235 A n d r i e u [ A n d r e a s ] de Luchon (fi. 1417), metal founder - Noyon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 141 Andreas, bishop of Luni (fl. 1104-1130), bishop Luni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 238 Andreas von Luxemburg, bishop of Cambrai ( t 1396), archdeacon, bishop - Rouen (France); Cambrai (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 18, 239-240 Master of the Andreas -Madonna (late 15-th century), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 241 André [Andreas] de Madore - also: Andreas Amatoris (fl. 1347-1375), barber - Parma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Wìckersheimer - F. 18, 242 Andreas (Mandator) - governor - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 18, 243 André [Andreas] de Maners (fl. 1297), barber Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 18, 244 Andrea [Andreas] Manfredi ( t 1396), general of the Order of Servîtes, architect - Faenza (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 18, 245-247 Andrea [Andreas] da Mantova (14-th century), poet - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 248 Andrea [Andreas] (Mantova) (fl. 1434), stonemason - Mantova (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 249 Andreas Marchienensis - also: A. Marchianensis, Arelatensis, Atrebatensis, Sylvius; André du Bois (* between 1115 and 1120, 1Ί202), prior, chronicler - Anchin (France); Marchiennes (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 17, 300-301; 18, 250-252; 416, 236

André [Andreas], physician of Marguerite de Savoie (fl. 1434), royal physician - Sicilia (Italy); Savoie (France) - Wìckersheimer F. 18, 254 Andreas de Marinis - italian: Andrea Marini (fl. 1403), writer - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 18, 255-256 André [Andreas] Martin (fl. 1416), surgeon Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 18, 258 Andrea [Andreas] di Martino da Siena (fl. 13311335), wood carver, intarsiator - Siena (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 257 Andreas de Marvegio - also: A. ex Provincia Provinciae (14-th century), Dominican - Italy Kaeppeli - F. 18, 386 Andrew [Andreas] (the Mason) (fl. 11381150), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 18, 261 Andreu [Andreas] (le Masson) (fl. 1401), architect - Metz (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 260 Andrea [Andreas] di Matteo ( t 1457), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 262 Andreas Maxulitanus - martyr, saint - Numidia (Algeria) - Chevalier - F. 18, 259 Andreas (Meister) (14-th century), religious writer - Deutschland - DLL - F. 416, 238 Andreas Mcltcs (fl. 1345), copyist - Grcccc Bradley, Chevalier - F. 18, 274-275 Andres [Andreas] (Mcrtola) (f525), governor Mértola (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 18, 276 Andrea [Andreas] di Michele (fl. 1461), architect, sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 279 Andrea [Andreas] Micheli, archbishop of Nikosia ( t 1406), archbishop - Nikosia (Cyprus) Chevalier - F. 18, 277-278 Andreas Miciaccnsis (9-th ccntury), illuminator - Saint-Mesmin (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 280-283 Andrea [Andreas], bishop of Milano (t906), bishop - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 263 Andrea [Andreas] (Milano) (11-th century), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 264 Andrea [Andreas] da Milano (11. 1388), priest, copyist - Milano (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 284-286 Andrea [Andreas] da Milano (fl. 1426), sculptor - Venezia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 287 Andrea [Andreas] da Milano (fl. 1472), marbler - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 288 Andreas Minimus (fl. 1469), copyist, liturgist - Italy; Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 290-292 Andrea [Andreas] di Mino da Siena (fl. 13251330), glass painter, mosaicist - Siena (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 289 Andrea [Andreas] da Modena (fl. 1400), building master - Modena (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 293 Andrea [Andreas] da Modena (f 1455), Franciscan - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 294 Andreas Monachus, bishop of Noyon - french: André le Moine ( t 1315), abbot, bishop Licques (France); Noyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 18, 298 André [Andreas] de Mont-Saint-Eloy (fl. 13021303), canon regular, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 18, 299-300 Andrea [Andreas] Monte - poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 301 Andrea [Andreas] abbot of Monte Casino —> Andrea [Andreasl da Faenza abbot of Monte Cassino Andrea [Andreas] da Montepulciano (15-th ccntury), Franciscan - Montepulciano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 18, 302 Andrea [Andreas] (Monlereale) Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze Andreas Noorth (f 1477), Dominican - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 18, 321 Andreas Normannus —> André [Andreas] Clerici Andreas de Novo Castro - french: André de Neufchâteau (fl. 1300), Franciscan - Vosges (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Théologie F. 18, 322-324; 416, 239 Andreas Novocastrensis - english: Andrew of Newcastle-on-Tyne (fl. 1300), Dominican Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 18, 325-326 Andrea [Andreas] di Nuto (fl. 1364-1398), mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 327 Andrea [Andreas] di Nuto (fl. 1377-1415), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 327 Andrei [Andreas] Ol'gerdovic, prince of Pskov (* 1325, t 1399), prince - Pskov (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 416, 241 Andrea [Andreas] di Onofrio di Romolo —> Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze Andrea [Andreas] called Orcagna - real name: A. Cione (*ca. 1308, 1 1398), poet, sculptor, architect, painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 18, 328-331 Andrea [Andreas] di Orlando —> Andrea [Andreas] Landi Andrea [Andreas] da Orvieto (fl. 1405), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 332 Andreas Oudorp - also: Ondorp, Onkorp, Andorp ( t before 1501), physician - Alkmaar (Netherlands); Basel (Switzerland); Roma (Italy) - Wìckersheimer - F. 18, 333 Andreas de Pace ( t 1402), Franciscan - Sacco (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Théologie - F. 18, 334-335; 416, 242 Andrea [Andreas] (Padova) (fl. 1465), painter Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 336

Andreas Andrea [Andreas] da Padova (fl. 1484), painter Padua (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 337 Andrea [Andreas] di Pagolo (fl. 1397), painter, goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 338 Andreas de Palaja (Π. 1456), Dominican, Provincial - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 339 Andrea [Andreas] da Palaltago - » André [Andreas] ab Armis Andreas de Palazzago (fl. 1435-1451), archdeacon, papal physician - Bergamo (Italy); Torino (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 340 Andrea [Andreas] abbot of Palazzuolo —> Andreas Lucensis Andreas Pannonius (fl. 1445-1467), nobleman, warrior, Carthusian - Venezia (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 18, 342 Andrea [Andreas] di Paolo (fl. 1377-1383), stonemason - Gubbio (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 343 Andrea [Andreas] I, bishop of Parenzo (10-th century), bishop - Parenzo (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 18, 344 Andrea [Andreas] II, bishop of Parenzo (fl. 1010), bishop - Parenzo (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 18, 344 André [Andreas] de Paris - or: A. de France (12-th century), lover - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 18, 345 André [Andreas] de Paris (13-th century), singer, troubadour - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 347 André [Andreas] (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickerslieimer - F. 18, 346 Andrea [Andreas] (Parma) (14-th century), painter - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 348 Andreas de Partibus —> André [Andreas] Despars Andrea [Andreas] di Pasquale (fl. 1452), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 349 Andrea [Andreas] del Passano (fl. 1363), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 350 Andreas Pauli Johannis de Florentia —> Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze Andrea [Andreas] da Perugia (13-th century), poet - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 351 Andrea [Andreas] da Perugia, bishop of Zayton (fl. 1323-1326), Franciscan, bishop - Perugia (Italy); China - Chevalier - F. 18, 352 Andreas Perusinus - also: A. de Perusio (fl. 1330-1343), Franciscan, theologian - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Potthast, Sbaralea, Théologie - F. 18, 353-357; 18, 359; 416, 243 Andreas de Perusio (+1319) —> Andreas Jannis de Perusio Andrea [Andreas] de Peschiera ( t 1480), Dominican, missionary - Peschiera (Italy) Chevalier - F. 18, 360 Andreas de Petra (+1451) —> Andreas Chrysoberges archbishop of Kolossos André [Andreas] Petri de Leydis (fl. 1395-1399), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 18, 362 Andrea [Andreas] de Petrini (fl. 1427), copyist - Modena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 18, 363-364 Andrea [Andreas] di Pietro da Como (fl. 14651469), architect - Roma (Italy); Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 365 Andrea [Andreas] di Pietro da Imola (late 14-th century), painter - Imola (Italy); Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 366 Andrea [Andreas] da Pinerolo (fl. 1314), painter - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 367 Andrea [Andreas] (Pisa) (early 13-th century), Dominican, glass painter - Pisa (Italy); Poland Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 368; 18, 375 Andrea [Andreas] (Pisa, I) (14-th century), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 370

Andrea [Andreas] (Pisa, II) (14-th century), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 370 Andrea [Andreas] (Pisa) ( t 1345), sculptor, architect - Pisa (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 18, 369 Andrea [Andreas] da Pisa - also: A. Vettori (fl. 1382), poet - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 371 Andrea [Andreas] da Pisa - called: A. da Constantinopoli ( t 1430), Dominican, prior, Provincial, bishop - Pisa (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 372 Andrea [Andreas] da Pisa (fl. 1495), painter Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 373 Andrea [Andreas] da Pistoia (15-th century), goldsmith - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 374 Andreas (Poet) (early 14-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 416, 178-179 Andrea [Andreas] da Pontecorvo (fl. 1424), astrologist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 376 Andrea [Andreas] da Pordenone (mid-14-th century), painter - Udine (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 377 André [Andreas] called Poupart —> André I Andreas] le Cat Andreas (Poznan) (fl. 1443-1481), painter Poznan (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 378 Andreas Praevalitanus (fl. 519), bishop - Shkodër (Albania) - Chevalier - F. 18, 382 Andreas, bishop of Praha ( t 1223), canon, provost, chancellor, bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 18, 383 Andres [Andreas] von Prewsen (fl. 1438), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 384 André [Andreas] le Prince (late 14-th or early 15-th century), barber - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 18, 385 Andreas ex Provincia Provinciae —> Andreas de Marvegio Andrea [Andreas] di Puccino - or: A. di Puccio (11. 1368-1375), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 379 Andrea [Andreas] di Puccio (fl. 1318-1348), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 380 Andreas dc Puecia (mid-14-th ccntury), philosopher - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 18, 387 André [Andreas] Purniczcr - also: Pyrnyccr (fl. 1404-1424), physician - Vienne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 18, 388 André [Andreas] de Pussieux - also: A. de Puissieux, Poiseul (fl. 1357-1413), physician - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 18, 381 André [Andreas] dc Rate (fl. 1332), physician, surgeon - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 18, 397 Andreas Ratisboncnsis (*ca. 1380, 1 1438 or 1439), Augustinian, canon regular, historiographer - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler - F. 18, 390-396; 416, 244-259 Andrea [Andreas] da Rccanati (fl. 1397), college founder - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 398 Andreas de Reduxiis de Quero - also: A. de Redusiis, Redusius; italian: Andrea Redusio (fl. 1368-1428), chancellor, chronicler - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 18, 399-402; 416, 260 André [Andreas] le Renard - or: A. le Reygnart (fl. 1412-1416), goldsmith - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier - F. 18, 403 Andrea [Andreas] da Rieti (fl. 1252-1283), architect - Rieti (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 404 Andrea [Andreas] da Rieti (14-th century), surgeon - Rieti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 405

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André [Andreas] Rigord (fl. 1451), barber, surgeon - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 18, 406 Andrea [Andreas] Riguardi - or: A. Rignardi (fl. 1322), goldsmith - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 407 André [Andreas] de Rippecourt - latin: Andreas de Rippacuria (fl. 1345-1346), university administrator - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 18, 408 Andreas von Rode (fl. 1269-1281), poet, notary Deutschland - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 18, 409; 416, 261 Andrea [Andreas] di Rodolfo dei Fiori (fl. 13881397), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 410 André [Andreas], abbot of La Roë ( t 1363), Augustinian, abbot - La Roë (France) Chevalier - F. 18, 411 Andrea [Andreas] (Roma) (early 13-th century), marbler - Roma (Italy); Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 412-413 Andrea [Andreas] (Roma) (2-d half 15-th ccntury), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 414 Andrea [Andreas] (Roma) (fl. 1473), sculptor Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 415 Andrea [Andreas] (Roma) (fl. 1499), architect Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 416 André [Andreas] Roulx (fl. 1480), physician Bergerac (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 417 Andrieu [Andreas] du Roux (fl. 1485-1495), locksmith - Montpellier (France); Cannes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 142 Andrei [Andreas] Rublcv («between 1360 and 1370, 1 1427 or 1430), icon painter, monk Russia; Moskva - Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 418 André [Andreas], abbot of Saint-Amand also: A. Elnonensis ( t e a . 693), abbot - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 18, 420 André [Andreas] Saint-André-le-Bas (fl. 1150), monk, building masLer - Vienne (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 429 André [Andreas], bishop of Saint-Brieuc ( t e a . 1256), bishop - Saint-Brieuc (France) Chevalier - F. 18, 431 André [Andreas] (Saint-Genix) Andrea [Andreas] archdeacon of Fiesole Andres [Andreas] de Segura (fl. 1500), painter Spain - Chevalier - F. 18, 447 André [Andreas] (Sens) (fl. 1298), physician Sens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 18, 448 Andrea [Andreas] da Sestri (fl. 1496), military engineer - Ttaly - Chevalier - F. 18, 449 Andrea [Andreas] da Settignano (fl. 1460), sculptor, stonemason - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 18, 450 Andrea [Andreas] da Sicilia (fl. 1411), university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 18, 451 Andrea [Andreas] da Siena (fl. 1356-1358), architect - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 452 Andrea [Andreas] di Simone Senese (fl. 1303), sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 18, 453 Andreas (Slausloslae) (1 1205?), priest - Denmark - Chevalier - F. 18, 454 Andrea [Andreas] di Solmona (early 15-th century), painter - Sulmona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 455-456 Andrea [Andreas] da Soresina (fl. 1524), architect - Mantova (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 18, 457 Andrea [Andreas] Sormanni (fl. 1495), philologist, poet - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 460 Andreas de Sormano (fl. 1497), priest, copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 18, 458-459 Andrea [Andreas] da Spagna - french: André d'Espagne (fl. 1384-1390), university professor Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 18, 78 Andreas Spanhemensis —> Andreas Trajectensis Andreas de Strumis - also: A. Vallumbrosanus, Strumensis ( t 1097), abbot, hagiographer - Parma (Italy); Vallombrcusc (France); Strumi (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 18, 225; 19, 1-2; 416, 263 Andreas von Stuttgart (15-th century), physician Stuttgart (Germany) - DLL - F. 416, 264 Andreas de Suecia (fl. 1348), philosopher - Paris (France); Sweden - Chevalier - F. 19, 3 André [Andreas] de Sully (14-th century), physician, astrologist - France - Chevalier F. 19, 4 Andreas Sunonis —> Sunes0n, Anders archbishop of Lund Andreas Sylvius —> Andreas Marchienensis Andreas de Syracusa (τ ca. 900), saint - Siracusa (Italy); Africa - Chevalier - F. 19, 6 Andreas (Syria) (late 10-th century), grammarian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 19, 7 Andrea [Andreas] Tafi - also: A. Taffi (fl. 1300-1320), painter, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/Becker F. 19, 8-11 Andrea [Andreas] da Terni (fl. 1463), architect Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 12 Andrés [Andreas] (Toledo) (fl. 1432), illuminator - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 13 Andreas Trajectensis - also: A. Spanhemensis, A. van Utrecht ( t 1483 or 1445), Benedictine, monk - Utrecht (Netherlands); Deutschland Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 19, 14; 19, 24 Andrea [Andreas] da Trail (fl. 1460), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 15 André [Andreas] (Troyes) (fl. 1378), priest, physician - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 19, 16

Andrea [Andreas] di Turino (fl. 1362), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 17 Andreas de Turri, archbishop of Genua - also: A. de Turre; spanish: Andres della Torre ("|" 1377), Dominican, archbishop, theologian - Genua (Italy); Spain; Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 19, 18-20 Andrei [Andreas], bishop of Tver' (f 1323), bishop - Tver (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 416, 265 Andreas von Überlingen —> Reichlin, Andreas Andreas Ungarus —> Andreas Hungarus Andrea [Andreas] d'Ungheria, duke of Calabria - also: André d'Anjou (* 1327, t 1345), duke Magyarország (Hungary); Napoli (Italy); Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 107, 391; 107, 396 Andreas bishop of Utrecht —» Andreas de Cuyck bishop of Utrecht Andreas van Utrecht —» Andreas Trajectensis André [Andreas] de Valenciennes (fl. 1383-1384), sculptor - Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 25 Andreas Vallumbrosanus (+1097) —> Andreas de Strumis Andrea [Andreas] di Vanni d'Andrea - also: A. Vanni (*ca. 1332, f after 1413), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 19, 26-30 Andrea [Andreas] di Vannuccio - called: Cinquino (fl. 1460), architect - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 31 Andrei [Andreas] Vasil'evic ( | 1481), prince Russia - Nechacin - F. 19, 33 Andrei [Andreas] Vasil'evic Goriai Bol'shoi (* 1446, 11494), prince - Russia Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 19, 32; 416, 268 Andrea [Andreas] da Velletri (fl. 1334), painter - Velletri (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 19, 35-36 Andreas Venetianus king of Hungary —> Endre [Andreas] III king of Hungary Andrea [Andreas] da Venezia —> André [Andreas] ab Armis Andreas (Venezia) (fl. 1200), jurisconsult Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 19, 37-38 Andrea [Andreas] (Venezia) (fl. 1461), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 39 Andrea [Andreas] da Venezia (fl. 1474), Servite, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 19, 40 Andrea [Andreas] (Venezia) (fl. 1488), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 41 Andrea [Andreas] di Ventura (fl. 1300), architect, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 42 Andrea [Andreas] da Veroli, archbishop of Trani ( t 1343), canon, archbishop - Trani (Italy) Chevalier - F. 19, 43 Andrea [Andreas] da Verona (fl. 1463), stonemason - Roma (Italy); Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 44 Andrea [Andreas] di Vestro (fl. 1438-1461), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 45-46 Andrea [Andreas] dalle Veze - also: Vese; latin: Andreas a Vegetibus (fl. 1485), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 19, 47-49 Andrea [Andreas] da Vicenza Costa, Andrea di Gherardo André [Andreas] Vidal (fl. 1510), barber, surgeon - France - Jacquart I - F. 19, 50 André [Andreas], dauphin of Viennois (* 1184?, t 1237), dauphin - Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 19, 51-52 André [Andreas] de Vitré (fl. 1237-1244), knight, lord - France - Chevalier - F. 19, 53-54 Andrei [Andreas] Vladimirovic (11261), prince Russia - Nechacin - F. 19, 58 Andrei [Andreas] Vladimirovic Dobryi, prince of Vladimir (* 1102, t 1142 or 1141), prince - Russia; Vladimir (Russia) Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 19, 55-57; 416, 266

Andrei [Andreas] Vladimirovic Dolgaia Ruka ( t 1223), prince - Russia - Boguslavskij F. 416, 267 Andrei [Andreas] (Vologda) ( t 1462), monk, saint - Vologda (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 19, 63 Andreas Weiss (fl. 1476-1477), Dominican Eichstätt (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 19, 59 Andrew [Andreas] (Westminster) (fl. 1339), physician - Westminster (England) - Talbot F. 416, 269 Andreas Wezyk —> Serpens (Poland) Andrew [Andreas] of Wyntoun - also: A. of Wintown, Wyndowe, Wynthoun (*ca. 1350, t e a . 1420), canon regular, prior, chronicler Scotland; Saint-Andrews (Scotland) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Potthast - F. 19, 62; 409, 21; 409, 26 André [Andreas] Xaintot - also: Santop (11. 1491), barber, surgeon - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 19, 64 André [Andreas] Ymbaut (fl. 1473-1488), barber - Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 19, 65 Andreas van Ysendycke (fl. 1410-1421), surgeon - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 19, 66 Andreas Zamometic —» Zamometic, Andreas archbishop of Kraina Andrés [Andreas] de Zaragoza (11. 1495), astronomer - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier F. 19, 68 Andreas Zuccomakehius —> Zamometic, Andreas archbishop of Kraina Andreas, Antonius (1280-1320) Antonius Andreas Andreasi, Giovanni (fl. 1428), painter - Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 71 Andree, Hans (15-th century), physician Konstanz (Germany) - DLL - F. 416, 271 Andrei —> Andreas Andreine da Edesia - also: Andrino da E. (fl. 1290-1330), painter - Lombardia (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 72; 19, 149 Andreine (Siena) ( t 1353), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 73 Andreis, Perotto, count of Troja (fl. 1403), count - Dalmatia (Croatia); Trogir (Croatia) Chevalier - F. 19, 74 Andreis, Vincent, bishop of Otocac 1513), Dominican, bishop - Otocac (Croatia); Trogir (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 19, 75 Andrelinus, Publius Faustus (*ca. 1462, 1 1518), humanist - Forli (Italy); Paris (France) Potthast - F. 19, 76 Andrentius de Camerino —> Andreucius de Camerino Andreoccio di Bartolomeo da Siena (fl. 1392), wood carver - Siena (Italy); Volterra (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 78 Andreoccio di Bonsignore (fl. 1390), wood carver - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 79 Andreoccio di Pietro di Bartolo da Asciano (fl. 1441), sculptor, stonemason - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 80 Andreola, mother of pope Nicolaus V (14-th-15th century), mother of a pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 19, 81 Andreoli, Giorgio (fl. 1498), sculptor - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 83 Andreoli, Giovanni Francesco (fl. 1350), jurisconsult - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 19, 82 Andreolo (Como) (fl. 1299), sculptor - Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 84 Andreolo Lombardo (fl. 1304), sculptor, stonemason - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 86 Andreolo di Martino (15-th century), painter Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 88 Andreolo (Venezia) (14-th ccntury), architect, sculptor - Padua (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 85 Andreolo (Venezia) (11. 1382), wood carver Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 87 Andreopulus, Michael —» Michael Andreopulus

Anestan Andreotto di Bartolommeo (fl. 1258), bell founder - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/ßecker - F. 19, 90 A n d r e s —» Andreas Andrés, Juan (fl. 1460), writer - Aragon (Spain) Chevalier - F. 19, 91 Andreu, Guillaume (fl. 1358), jurisconsult Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 19, 92 Andreu, Ramón (fl. 1357), goldsmith - Gerona (Spain) - Thieme/ßecker - F. 19, 93 Andreuccio di Buongiovanni (fl. 1312), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 17, 363 Andreucius de Camerino - also: Andrentius de C. (fl. 1307-1314), Dominican - Camerino (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 19, 77; 19, 94 A n d r e u z z o (Orvieto) (late 13-th century), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 95 A n d r e w —» Andreas A n d r e w abbot of Wigmorc -> Andreas de Sancto Victore abbot of Wigmore Andrew, ... (fl. 1414-1415), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 96 Andrew, ... (fl. 1473-1474), student of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 19, 97 A n d r e w (fl. 1476-1477), church administrator Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 19, 98 Andrew, ... - also: Andro (fl. 1488), theology student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 19, 99 Andrew, ... (fl. 1491), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 100 Andrew, Andrew - also: Andre, Andreu, Andrewe, Andrw (fl. 1461-1479), vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 19, 101 Andrew, Henry (II. 1432), textwriter - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 19, 102 Andrew, John - also: Andren, Andrewe, Andriw, Androw, Andru, Andrw, Andrwe, Andryw ( t 1460), church administrator - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford F. 19, 103 Andrew, John (fl. 1479-1483), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 19, 105 Andrew, John - also: Andrewe, Andru ( t 1481), church rector - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge - F. 19, 104 Andrew, Nicholas (*ca. 1407), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 106 Andrew, Peter (fl. 1490-1491), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 107 Andrew, Ralph (fl. 1452), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 108 Andrew, Richard (fl. 1457), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 109 Andrew, Richard (fl. 1481), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 110 Andrew, Robert - also: Andrewe, Andrews (fl. 1433-1436), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 19, 111 Andrew, Thomas - also: Andrewe (f 1495), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 19, 112 Andrew, William - also: Andrewe, Androu, Andru, Andrw (fl. 1404-1431), church rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 19, 115-116 Andrew, William (fl. 1497), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford -P. 19, 117 Andrew, William, bishop of Achonry - also: Andreae, Andree, Andreu ( t 1385), Dominican, friar, vicar, bishop - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 19, 113-114 A n d r e w de Wenryche, Lawrence - also: Andre de W. (fl. 1333-1334), deacon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 19, 118 Andrewe, John (fl. 1432), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford -P. 19, 119 Andrewe, John - also: Andreux ( t 1479), church administrator - Cambridge (England); Dorset (England); England - Cambridge - F. 19, 120 Andrewe, John (fl. 1480-1485), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 121

Andrewe, Nicholas - also: Andreu (+1414), scholar of canon law - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 19, 122 Andrewe, Richard - also: Andrew, Androws ( t 1461), church rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 19, 131 Andrewe, Richard - also: Andrew, Andrewes ( t 1477), church administrator, canon, diplomat Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 123-130 Andrewe, William (fl. 1460), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 19, 132 Andrews, Nicholas - also: Ambrosse, Andrewes (fl. 1493-1496), carpenter - Bristol (England) Harvey - F. 19, 133 A n d r e w s , Richard (fl. 1437), orator - England Chevalier - F. 19, 134 Andria, Tuzio di (fl. 1487), painter - Savona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 135 Andrian del Palais (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 19, 136 A n d r i e r (Freiburg) (fl. 1411-1415), goldsmith - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 137 A n d r i e s —> Andreas Andrieszoen, Jan (fl. 1486), printer - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 19, 139 Andrieu Andreas Andrieu, Danis (fl. 1460), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 19, 155 Andrieu, Florent (fl. 1430-1437), architect - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 144 Andrieu, Michel (fl. 1491), printer - France Chevalier - F. 19, 156 Andrieu, Pierre —» Pierre [Petrus] Andrieu Andrieu, Simon (fl. 1467-1473), cannon founder Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 145 A n d r i m o n t du Folier ( t after 1439), enchaser Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 19, 146 A n d r i n (I'Entailleur) (fl. 1370), sculptor - Valenciennes (France); Douai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker P. 19, 147-148; 416, 272 A n d r i n o da Edesia —> Andreino da Edesia Andrioli, Giacomo (fl. 1410), painter, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 150 Andrioli, Giovanni (fl. 1410), painter, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 150 Andriolo (Padova) (late 14-th century), miniature painter - Padua (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 151-152 Andriolo de Penne (fl. 1323), goldsmith, enchaser - Abruzzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 1 A n d r o i n de la Roche —» Andoinus de Rocca abbot of Cluny A n d r o n a (Greece) - saint - Greece Chevalier - F. 19, 158 Andronikos [Andronicus] Asen, governor of Morea (fl. 1280-1321), governor - Bulgaria; MidEast; Asia Minor - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 19, 160 Andronikos [Andronicus] Byzantios (fl. 1423), fresco painter - Byzantium; Athos (Greece) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 161 Andronicus I, emperor of Byzantium - also: A. Comnenus; greek Andronikos Komnenos (* ca. 1122, t i l 85), emperor - Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie - F. 19, 167-174; 416, 276-278 A n d r o n i c u s II, emperor of Byzantium - also: A. Palaeologus; greek: Andronikos Palaiologos Burchardus Argentinensis Anersancius (Oloron) (fl. 1224), physician Oloron-Sainte-Marie (France) - Wickersheimer F. 19, 212 Anès (la Cervoisière) (fl. 1292), brewer - Paris (France) - Echols - P. 19, 213 Anès (la Gueinnière) (fl. 1292), sheath maker Paris (France) - Echols - F. 19, 214 Anes, Affonso (fl. 1390), architect - Lisboa (Portugal) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 215 Anes, Domingos (fl. 1325-1340), architect - Porto (Portugal) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 216 Anes, Joào - also: J. Anne, Annes, Eanes (fl. 1454), painter - Lisboa (Portugal) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 217; 20, 304; 20, 357 A n e s a n c e de Joyeuse, bishop of Aire - also: Α. de Toujouse ( t 1326), bishop - Aire (France) Chevalier - F. 19, 218 Aneseus, Jean - also: Ansus (fl. 1376-1391), locksmith, prophet - Huise (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 19, 220 Anesle, Robert (fl. 1379-1380), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge Anestan, John —» Anstan, John

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Aiifrachi, Giovanni Battista de (fl. 1499), sculptor - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 205 Anfridus, bishop of Utrecht - also: Ansfridus, Ansfried ( t 1010), bishop, saint - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 19, 206 Anfusio, prince of Capua, duke of Napoli ( t 1144), prince, duke - Capua (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 207 Angadrisma, abbess of Oroer-des-Vicrges ( t ca. 695), virgin, abbess, saint - Beauvais (France) Chevalier - F. 19, 221 A n g e —> Angelus Angele [Angela] de la Barthe ( t 1275), noblewoman, witch - Toulouse (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 19, 222-223 Angela de Bohemia - also: A. Palaestina ( t e a . 1230), princess, Carmelite - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 19, 224-225 Angela (Bologna) (fl. 1240), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 226 Angela de Fulginio - italian: A. da Foligno ( t 1309), widow, Franciscan - Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Wadding - F. 19, 227-235 Angela Merici (* 1474, f 1540), nun, saint - Italy - Echols - F. 19, 236 Angela Nogarola (fl. 1390-1420), scholar, poet Italy - Chevalier, Echols - F. 19, 240; 281, 444 Angela Palaestina —> Angela dc Bohemia Angela (Ripoli) - also: A. or Angelica Miniberti (fl. 1460), Dominican, nun, miniaturist - Ripoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 19, 237-239 Angela de' Ruccellai - also: A. de' Rucellai (fl. 1500), nun, copyist - Ripoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 241-243 Angela (Santa Maria Novella) (15-th century), Dominican, nun, miniaturist - Italy - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 244 Angelarius (Bulgaria) (9-th century), apostle, saint - Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 19, 245 Angelberga, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - also: Angilberga, Engelberga, Engelbertha, Ingelberg (*ca. 826, 1890), empress - Deutschland; Italy Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 19, 246; 20, 159; 190, 367 Angelelli, Andrea ( t 1449), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 247 Angelelli, Antonio (fl. 1399), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 248 Angelelli, Giovanni (f 1477), jurisconsult, city governor - Parma (Italy); Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 19, 249 Angelelli, Gironimo - french: Jérémie A. (f 1417), canon, professor of law - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 19, 250 Angelelli, Mateo - also: Angelellus (Gubbio) (fl. 1403), copyist - Gubbio (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 19, 251; 19, 256 Angelelli, Pietro, archbishop of Lucca (f 1274), Dominican, archbishop - Lucca (Italy); Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 19, 252 Angelelli, Tomaso (fl. 1378), professor of law Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 253 Angelellus Burgoli - also: Angelello di Burgolo (fl. 1323), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 254-255 Angelellus (Gubbio) -H> Angelelli, Mateo Angelellus Marrini (fl. 1323), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 257 Angelelmus, bishop of Auxcrrc ('rea. 828), bishop, saint - Auxerre (France) Chevalier - F. 19, 258 Angelerio, Pietro —> Coelistinus V Papa Angeletti, Marco - or: Marcuccio A. (14-th-15-th century), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 19, 259 Angeletti, Nicola de Agniletto, Nicola de Angeletto di Pietro di Buonavcrc (fl. 1363), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 260 Angeli, ... degli - monk - Italy - Chevalier F. 20, 117

Angeli, Alessandro (fl. 1400), metal founder, sculptor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 261-262 Angeli, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Angeli Angeli, Antonio d'Angelo degli (fl. 1439), goldsmith - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 263 Angeli, Bernardo degli (fl. 1392), Augustinian Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 264 Angeli, Giovanni (fl. 1333), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 269 Angeli, Giovanni degli - called: Romanello (15-th century), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 265 Angeli, Giovanni di Tommaso (fl. 1471-1479), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 266 Angeli, Jacobus (1360-1427) -> Engelin, Jakob Angeli, Jacopo —» Jacobus Angelus de Scarperia Angeli, Jean (fl. 1482), Franciscan - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 19, 270 Angeli, Mateo - also: M. Benigni ( t 1497), Dominican, prior, Provincial - Viterbo (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 271 Angeli, Niccolò (fl. 1280), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 272 Angeli, Niccolò (fl. 1435), translator - Italy Chevalier - F. 19, 273 Angeli, Niccolò (fl. 1492), writer - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 274 Angeli, Pietro di Jacopo degli (f 1478), painter Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 275 Angeli, Simone degli ( t 1492), Dominican - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 19, 276; 355, 40 Angelica del Lama (fl. 1481), widow - Firenze (Italy) - Echols - P. 19, 277 Angelica Miniberti —» Angela (Ripoli) Angelica (Tarragona) (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Tarragona (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 278-279 Angelico, Giovanni - also: Angelico da Fiesole; secular name: Guido di Pietro (Piero) da Mugello (* 1387 or 1389, f 1455), Dominican, miniaturist, painter - Fiesole (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 280-313; 416, 279-288 Angelier, Julien (surgeon) —> Julien [Julianus] Angelier Angelieri, Bernardo degli - also: Β. Angelarius, Β. de Angeleriis de Florentia (fl. 13591392), Augustinian, prior, Provincial - Oxford (England); Firenze (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Oxford - F. 19, 315 Angelieri, Nanuccio degli - notary - Cortona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 316 Angelieri, Paccino di ser Filippo - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 19, 317 Angelina de Marsciano (* 1377, f 1435), widow, Franciscan - Orvieto (Italy); Foligno (Italy) Chevalier - F. 19, 318 Angelina, princess of Serbia (f after 1499), princess - Serbia - Chevalier - F. 19, 319 Angelina (Spoleto) ( t 1450), nun, blessed Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 320 Angelini, Giovanni (fl. 1450), professor of law Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 321 Angelini, Paolo degli (15-th century), jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier - F. 19, 322 Angelino [Angelinus] di Andruccio (fl. ISSIMI 4), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 325 Angelinus Colae (fl. 1272), Dominican, prior Viterbo (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 19, 326 Angelino [Angelinus] da Lecco (fl. 1464), sculptor - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 19, 327 Angelino [Angelinus] di Lotto (fl. 1347), ornamental sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 328 Angelinus Niccholai (11. 1375), barber - Strasbourg (France); Firenze (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 19, 329

Angelino [Angelinus] di Teo di Maestro Angelo (fl. 1383-1406), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 323-324 Angellerio da Prato (fl. 1268), physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 330 Angelo —> Angelus Angelo, Francesco di - called: il Cecca (*1446, t 1488), engineer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 20, 118 Angelo, Pietro di M. - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 20, 122 A n g e l o m u s Luxoviensis ( t e a . 855), Benedictine, monk, theologian - Luxcuil (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum F. 19, 332-337; 416, 289-292 Angelophoros (Byzantium) - poet - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 19, 338 Angeloptes, Giovanni (10-th century), embroiderer - Ravenna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 339 Angelos, family (sincc 12-th ccntury), noble family - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 19, 331 Angelos, Alexios —> Alexius III emperor of Byzantium Angelos, Johannes —> Johannes Angclos Angelos, Michael (fl. 1457), copyist - Greece Bradley, Chevalier - F. 20, 120-121 Angelot de la Presse (fl. 1463-1464), illuminator, painter - Blois (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 340-342; 20, 123-125 Ingelram [Angelramnus] (Bec) (fl. 1214), architect - Bec-Hellouin (France) Chevalier, Lance - F. 190, 376; 425, 164 A n g e l r a m n u s Centulensis - also: Α., abbot of Saint-Riquier; Angelrannus, Ingelramus (* ca. 975, 11045>, Benedictine, abbot - Ponthieii (France); Saint-Riquier (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Strayer - F. 19, 345-347; 416, 293-294 Ingelram [Angelramnus] (Corbie) (fl. 11231142), monk, copyist - Corbie (France) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 190, 377-378 Ingelram [Angelramnus] (Flandres) (t862?), landowner - Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier F. 190, 379 Ingelram [Angelramnus], bishop of Glasgow ("I" 1174), bishop, chancellor - Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 190, 380 Ingelram [Angelramnus], bishop of Laon ( t 9 3 6 ) , bishop - Laon (France) Chevalier - F. 190, 381 A n g i l r a m n u s [Angelramnus] Metensis (f 791), abbot, bishop, chaplain - Metz (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 19, 343-344; 29, 168 Angelt, Hans (15-th century), cannon founder Switzerland - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 348 Angelucci, Agnello - or: Aniello A. (15-th century?), painter - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 349 Angeluccio d'Angelo (fl. 1362-1373), stonemason - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 350 Angeluccio di Flaviano Petrucciolo (fl. 13461353), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 351 Angeluccio di Lando - also: Angeluzzo (fl. 13251345), mosaicist - Roma (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 353 Angeluccio di Pieruccio - or: A. di Pietro (11. 1337-1339), marblcr - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 19, 354 Angeluccio di Salvuccio (fl. 1369), painter Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 355 Angeluccio, Francesco (fl. 1485), chronicler Bassano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 19, 352 Angeluce (Fontevraud) ( t e a . 1160), nun, blessed - Fontevraud (France) - Chevalier - F. 19, 356 Angelus Acciaiolus —> Acciaiuoli, Angelo Angelus Alberti (13-th century), notary, copyist Italy - Bradley - F. 20, 53 Angelo [Angelus] Aloisio da Padova —> Agnolo Zotto

Angelus Angelo [Angelus] da Amelia (fi. 1350), jurisconsult - Umbria (Italy) - Chevalier F. 19, 358 Angelo [Angelus] da Anglona (fl. 1399), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 19, 359 Angelo [Angelus] Antonelli (fl. 1482), painter Capua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 19, 360 Angelus de Aquila —> Ange [Angelus] Johannes Angelo [Angelus] dell'Aquila —> Aquila, Angelo dell' Angelo [Angelus] da Arezzo Barovieri, Angelo Angelus de Neri (fl. 1425), Franciscan - Rieti (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 20, 49-50 Angelus Niger (fl. 1290-1300), Dominican, prior - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 20, 51-52 Angelus Novellus de Bononia —> Angelus de Bononia Angelo [Angelus] da Orvieto I - latin: Angelus Urbsveterensis, de Urbe Veteri (fl. 1317-1352), architect - Orvieto (Italy); Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 54 Angelo [Angelus] da Orvieto II - latin: A. de Urbi Veteri (Π. 1317-1352), bronze founder - Perugia (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 55-56 Angelus, copyist of Ovidius (15-th century), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier F. 20, 57-58 Angelus Pacensis - also: A. de Beja hagiographer - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 20, 59 Angelo [Angelus] da Padova (fl. 1489), painter Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 60 Angelo [Angelus] Parrasio Macagnini, Angelo Angelus de Periglis —> Pcrilli, Angelo Angelo [Angelus] (Perugia) (fl. 1287), architect, church rector - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 61 Angelo [Angelus] di Pietro (fl. 1380), sculptor Chieti (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 64 Angelo [Angelus] di Pietro (fl. 1410), miniaturist - Orvieto (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 20, 65-66 Angelo [Angelus] di Pietro (fl. 1460-1467), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 67 Angelo [Angelus] di Pietro d'Assisi (fl. 13451362), sculptor - Cortona (Italy); Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 62-63 Angelo [Angelus] da Piperno (fl. 1395-1399), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 20, 68 Angelo [Angelus] (Pisa) (+1348), sculptor, architect - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 69 Angelus de Porta Solis, bishop of Sulcis (* ca. 1296, 1 1334), Dominican, prior, bishop Perugia (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 20, 74-75 Angelus (Potenza) (fl. 1317), wood carver Potenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 76

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A n g e [Angelus] de Pouille —> Angelus de Bario bishop of Bitetto Angelo [Angelus], bishop of Recanati ( t 1412), bishop, cardinal - Recanati (Italy) - Berton F. 20, 78 A n g e l o [Angelus] da Rimini (15-th century), university professor - Padua (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 79 A n g e l u s de Rivaldis (fl. 1397), abbot, chapel master - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 20, 80-81 Angelus (Roma) (12-th century), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 82 A n g e l u s Salvcttus - italian: Angelo Salvctti ( t 1423), Franciscan - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding - F. 20, 83-85 Angelo [Angelus] da San Gimignano —> Coppi, Agnolo Angelo [Angelus] da Santa Marina (fl. 1396), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 86 A n g e [Angelus] (Saumur) (fl. 1409), physician Saumur (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 20, 87 A n g e l u s de Senis (fl. 1368-1370), wood sculptor, painter - Siena (Italy); Montalcino (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 90 A n g e l u s Scrpctri ( t 1454), Franciscan - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Sharalea F. 20, 91-93; 416, 303 Angelo [Angelus] da Siena (painter, +1456) - » Macagnini, Angelo A n g e l o [Angelus] da Siena (fl. 1405), architect - Siena (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 94 Angelo [Angelus] di Silvestro (fl. 1407), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 20, 95 A n g e l u s Sincsius (+ 1386), Bcncdictinc, abbot Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 96 Angelus de Spoleto - Franciscan, missionary - Spoleto (Italy); Babylon (Irak); Armenia Wadding - F. 20, 97 Angelus de Stargardia (fi. 1345), Augustinian, lector - Szczecinski (Poland) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 20, 98-99 A n g e l o [Angelus] di Stefano (late 13-th century), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 100 Angelus Tancredus - italian: Angelo Tancredi ( t 1258), Franciscan, blessed - Rieti (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding - F. 20, 101-103 Angelo [Angelus] di Tedaldo (fl. 1324-1344), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 20, 104-105 Angiolo [Angelus] da Trani (fl. 1296), Dominican - Trani (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 20, 106; 20, 152 Angelo [Angelus] (Treviso) (2-d half 13-th century), painter - Treviso (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 20, 107 Angelus de Trivio (13-th century), marbler Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 108 A n g e l o [Angelus] de Tummulillis (*ca. 1397, t after 1475), notary, royal chancellor, chronicler - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 20, 109-110 Angelus de Ubaldis I - italian: Angelo Baldeschi (*ca. 1325, t 1407), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 139 Angelus de Ubaldis II (t 1492), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 140 Angelus (Vallombreuse) (fl. 1496), hermit Vallombreusc (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, I I I Angelo [Angelus] da Venezia (13-th century), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 113 Angelo [Angelus] da Venezia - called: A. Veneziano (fl. 1340-1370), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 112 Angelo [Angelus] da Venezia (fl. 1400), painter Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 114 Angelo [Angelus] di Ventura (f after 1342), sculptor, architect - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 115; 30, 146-151

Angennes, Jean d' (fl. 1414), lord, governor Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 126 Angennes, Raynaud d' ( t 1424), lord, chamberlain - France - Chevalier - F. 20, 127 A n g e r (Exeter) ( t before 1218), physician - Exeter (England) - Talbot - F. 416, 304 A n g e r (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire) (fl. 1026), architect - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 25, 94; 27, 115 Anger, John (fl. 1470-1475), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 20, 128 Angeriano, Gasparo (15-th century), jurisconsult Ariano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 130 Angerius, Guilelmus —> Guilelmus Augerius Angers, abbot of (late 9-th century), poet Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 133 Angerville d'Auvreches (fl. 1096), crusader France - Chevalier - F. 20, 134 Master of the Anghiari Battle (Firenze) (mid 15-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 153-154 Anghiera, Gasparo di (fi. 1484), jurisconsult Italy - Chevalier - F. 20, 135 Angianus, Jacobus (fl. 1460), nobleman - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 20, 136 Angiari, Gasparo - maybe identical with: G. Anghiera (15-th century), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 137 Angibault, Colin (fl. 1461), armourer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 138 Angibault, Macé (fl. 1426), armourer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 138 Angicourt, Pierre d' (11. 1269-1284), architect France - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 155-156 Angier, abbot of Roë (fl. 1175), Cistercian, abbot - La Roë (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 139 A n g i e r (Saint Frideswide) (fl. 1205-1214), Augustinian, canon, poet, translator - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford, Strayer F. 20, 140; 20, 157-158 Angilberga empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] —> Angelberga empress of the Holy Roman Empire | RömischDeutsches Reich] Angilbertus Centulensis - also: Inglevert; Α., abbot of Saint-Riquier Angelramnus Angiolello, Bartolomeo (fl. 1348), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 148 Angiolello, Giovanni Maria - poet, historiographer - Vicenza (Italy) - Ladvocat - F. 20, 169 Angioletto da Gubbio (II. 1325), glass painter, mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 170 Angiolieri, Bernardo - also: B. Angolieri (late 15-th century), poet - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 20, 193 Angiolieri, Cecco - or: Francesco A. (*ca. 1260, t between 1311 and 1313), poet - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 20, 149; 20, 171-172 Angiolieri, Pacino - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 20, 150 Angiolillo di Rocca di Rame (15-th century), painter - Italy - Chevalier - F. 20, 151 Angiolini di Giovanni (fi. 1483), priest, miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 173 Angisus (Lyon) (fl. 1105), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 20, 174 Angler, Gabriel (fl. 1484-1487), painter München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 175

Angles, Guillaume (fi. 1345-1368), Dominican, theologian - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 20, 176 Angles, Thomas (barber) —> Thomas Angles Anglesola, Nicolas (fl. 1481), goldsmith Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 177 Anglicus Grimoardus ( t shortly after 1346), Benedictine, prior - France - Chevalier F. 416, 319 Anglicus Grimoardus, bishop of Avignon also: A. Grimaldi (*ca. 1320, t 1388), canon regular, bishop, cardinal - Avignon (France); Die (France); Italy - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 19, 314; 416, 320-322 Anglicus, Paulus Paulus Anglicus Anglicus, Thomas (fl. 1252), theological scholar Ireland - Oxford - F. 20, 180 Angliers, Langlois d' - nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 20, 181 Anglinus, abbot of Stavelot ( t 746?), Benedictine, abbot, saint - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 20, 182 Anglona, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Italy; Sicilia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 183-184 Anglure, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Champagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 185 Anglure, Jean, baron d' (12-th century), baron France - Chevalier - F. 20, 186 Anglure, Oger, baron d' (*mid-14-th century), traveler, baron - Champagne (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 20, 187-188 Angnolino di Fabego (mid-14-th century), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 20, 189 Ango, Michel (fl. 1474-1475), architect - Deville (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 190 Ango, Richard (fl. 1457), architect - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 191 Ango, Roger (t 1509), architect, sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 20, 192 Angot, abbot of Luzern (fi. 1164-1178), abbot, building master - Luzern (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 194 Angriani, Bernardo (fl. 1386), Carmelite Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 196 Anguerrand, Pierre - also: P. Enguerrand (fl. 1364), sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 20, 198-199 A n g u e t (Escorial) (15-th century), miniaturist Spain - D'Ancona - F. 20, 200 Anguétin, Thomas (fl. 1348), goldsmith Normandie (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 20, 201 Anguilbert, Thibaud (fl. 1500), scholar - Spain Chevalier - F. 20, 202 Anguilla, Francesco Andrea di (fl. 1410), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 203 Anguillara, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 204-205 Anguillara, Ciacco dell' - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 20, 206 Anguisciola, Isembrando —> Isembrando Anguisciola Anguissola, Giovanni - or: G. Anguisciola ( t e a . 1310), jurisconsult - Cesena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 20, 207 Anguissola, Lancillotto - also: L. Anguisciola ( t 1359 or 1364), poet - Piacenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 20, 208 Anguissola, Onofrio - also: Anguisciola nobleman - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 20, 209 Anguissola, Valeriano - or: Anguisciola (fl. 1364), writer - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 20, 210; 391, 142 Angus, William, abbot of Lindores (fl. 13781395), Benedictine, abbot - Scotland - Oxford F. 20, 212-213 Anhelotus le Torneux (fl. 1472), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 20, 214 Anianus, jursiconsult of king Alaric II (fl. 506), jurisconsult - Spain - Chevalier - F. 20, 219

Annaert Anianus (Astronomer) (fl. 1488), astronomer, poet - France - Chevalier - F. 20, 221 Anianus, bishop of Bangor (f 1307?), archdeacon, bishop - Bangor (Wales) - Oxford - F. 20, 215 Anianus de Nanneu, bishop of Saint-Asaph also: A. dc Schonavia ( t 1293), Dominican, theologian, bishop - Wales; England Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 20, 216; 20, 223 Anianus (Wasserburg) (fl. 554 or 770), deacon Wasserburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 20, 220 Aniego, Fernando de (fl. 1439), building master Asturias (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 370 Aniel, William (fl. 1450), college administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 20, 217 Anien Anianus Aninas (Euphratesia) - hermit, saint - Turkey Chevalier - F. 20, 224 Anincatus (Fulda) - also: Amnichadus ( t 1043), hermit, blessed - Fulda (Germany) Chevalier - F. 20, 225 Aniorrandus (Paris) - also: Anjorrand (fl. 1273), preacher - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 20, 228 Anivers, N. de - also: Anilyeres, Aynelers (fl. 1248), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 20, 227 Anjou, d', family (since 13-th century), noble family - Anjou (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 229-242 Ankarette Twynyho ( ï 1 4 7 7 ) , court servant England - Echols - F. 20, 253 A n k e r (Meister) (early 15-th century), poet Deutschland; Colmar (France) - DLL, Stammler - F. 416, 323-325 Anketillus (Aurifaber) (early 12-th century), goldsmith, monk - England; Denmark - Thìeme/ Becker - F. 20, 254 Anlaby, Thomas (fl. 1438-1450), scholar, writer - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) Cambridge - F. 20, 255-256 Anloby, Peter (fl. 1334-1335), master of arts - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 20, 257 A n n e [Anna] d'Aussignc (f 1484), wife of Huet de la Chesnaie - France - Chevalier F. 20, 260 A n n e [Anna] d'Auvergne, duchess of Bourbon ( t 1417), duchess - Auvergne (France) Chevalier - F. 20, 262 A n n a Bavon (15-th century), midwife - France J acquari / - F. 20, 261 A n n e [Anna] Beauchamp, countess of Warwick (* ca. 1422, 11492), countcss - England Echols - F. 20, 263 Anna, queen of Bohemia (* 1290, 11313), queen - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 266 A n n a of Bohemia, queen of England (* 1366, 1 1394), queen, art benefactor - Böhmen (Czech Republic); England - Arnold-Baker, Echols, Fritze - F. 20, 267-270 A n n e [Anna], princess of Bohemia, duchess of Silesia (* 1204, 11265), princcss, duchess Böhmen (Czech Republic); Silesia (Poland) Chevalier, Echols - F. 20, 264-265 A n n e [Anna] de Borselle (late 15-th century), wife of Philippe, bastard of Bourgogne Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 272 A n n e [Anna] de Bourgogne, duchcss of Bcdfort (* 1404 or 1402, 11432), duchess - Bourgogne (France); England - Chevalier, Echols F. 20, 273-274 A n n e [Anna] of Bretagne, queen of France (* 1477, 1 1514), queen, art benefactor France; Bretagne (France) - Bradley, Echols - F. 20, 271; 60, 241-243 A n n a von Buchwald (fl. 1471-1508), prioress Denmark - Chevalier - F. 20, 275 A n n a princcss of Bulgaria —> Anka [Anna] princess of Bulgaria A n k a [Anna], princess of Bulgaria - also: Anna (fl. 1352-1370), princess - Bulgaria Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 252; 20, 276 A n n a empress of Byzantium —» Agnès de France

A n n a empress of Byzantium —> Konstanze [Constantia] von Hohenstaufen empress of Byzantium Anna, princess of Byzantium, grandduchess ofKiev (*ca. 963, t l O l l ) , princess - Kiev (Ukraine); Byzantium - Boguslavskij, Echols, Strayer F. 20, 301-302; 416, 334' Anne [Anna] de Caux (fl. 1474), nurse Normandie (France); England - Echols F. 20, 277 A n n e [Anna] de Châtillon, queen of Magyarország (* 1154, t i l 84), queen Magyarország (Hungary) - Echols - F. 20, 278 A n n a Comnena (* 1083, t 1148), princess, historiographer - Byzantium Broughton, Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 20, 279-290; 416, 327-331 A n n a (ConsLantinopolis) ( t 9-th century), nun, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 20, 292 A n n a Dalassena (*ca. 1040, t e a . 1105), regentess - Byzantium - Echols - F. 20, 291 A n n e [Anna] Daniel (fl. 1492-1493), physician France; Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 20, 293-294 A n n e [Anna] (Dauphine) (fl. 1273-1300), dauphinc - Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 20, 296 A n n e [Anna] Devereux, countess of Pembroke (fl. 1450-1480), countess - England - Echols F. 20, 295 A n n a Dmitrievna ( t 1367), noblewoman - Rostov (Russia); Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 416, 332 Anna, king of Eastanglia - also: Annas ( t 654), king - England - Chevalier - F. 20, 349 A n n e [Anna] queen of England (1456-1485) —> Anne [Anna] Neville queen of England A n n a of England, duchess of Norfolk (f 1520), duchess - England; Norfolk (England) Chevalier - F. 20, 259 A n n a (Greece) - widow, saint - Greece Chevalier - F. 20, 258 A n n a von Hohenberg, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - Full name: Gertrude Anna (*ca. 1225, f 1281), empress Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 20, 297 A n n e [Anna] Holland ( t e a . 1471), noblewoman England - Echols - F. 20, 298 A n n a Isaakovna, princess of Galytsin (fl. 1197), princess - Poland; Russia - Boguslavskij F. 416, 333 Anna, grandduchess of Kiev, queen of France - also: Anna Iaroslavna; Agnes (*ca. 1024 or 1032, t e a . 1076), queen - Kiev (Ukraine); France - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 299-300; 20, 327; 416, 335 A n n a (Andreevna) Lanka (fl. 1066-1097), noblewoman - Magyarország (Hungary); Russia Boguslavskij - F. 416, 326 A n n e [Anna] de Laval (11. 1402-1412), wife of Jean de Montfort - France - Chevalier F. 20, 302 A n n a (Lefkada) ( t e a . 918), virgin, saint Lcfkada (Grcccc) - Chevalier - F. 20, 303 A n n e [Anna] de Lusignan, duchess of Savoie (*ca. 1420, 1 1462), duchess - Savoie (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 20, 305-306 A n n a de Luxembourg, queen of England ( t 1394), queen - Luxembourg; England - Chevalier F. 20, 307 A n n e [Anna] de Many, countess of Pembroke (fl. 1369-1390), countess - England - Echols F. 20, 309 A n n e [Anna] Marie de Georgel (*ca. 1300, + 1335), witch - France - Echols - F. 20, 310 A n n a of Mochov (fl. 1400-1420), court attendant - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Echols F. 20, 311 A n n e [Anna] Mortimer (fl. 1395-1410), countess - England; Ireland - Echols - F. 20, 312 A n n a of Moscow [ Moskva | grand duchess of Ryazan' —> Agrippina of Moscow [Moskva] grand duchess of Ryazan'

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A n n e [Anna] Mowbray, duchess of York (* 1471, 11481), duchess - Norfolk (England); York (England) - Echols - F. 20, 313 A n n a von Munzingen (fl. 1316-1327), Dominican, prioress, mystic, chronicler - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wtirtenberg) - DLL, Stammler F. 416, 336-339 A n n a von Neuffen, countess of Bayern-Landshut ( t 1380), countess - Bayern (Germany) Chevalier - F. 20, 314 A n n e [Anna] Neville, duchess of Buckingham (*ca. 1400, t e a . 1480), duchess - England Echols - F. 20, 315 A n n e [Anna] Neville, queen of England (* 1456, 11485), queen - England Arnold-Baker, Echols - F. 20, 316-317 A n n e [Anna] d'Orléans ( t 1491), abbess Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 319-320 A n n a von Österreich, duchess of Sachsen (* 1427, 11462), duchess - Österreich (Austria); Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 20, 318 A n n a Palmer (fl. 1393), anchoress - Northampton (England) - Echols - F. 20, 321 A n n e [Anna] Paston (fl. 1460-1480), wife of William Yelverton - England - Echols F. 20, 322 A n n a von der Pfalz, queen of the Romans IRömisch-Deutsches Reich] and of Bohemia (* 1329, 11353), queen - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 323 A n n e [Anna] de Prye ( t 1500), abbess - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 324 A n e e s [Anna] de Quinkere (fl. 1383), widow, dyer - België, Belgique; Gent, Gand (Belgium) Echols - F. 20, 325 A n n a of Rostov, duchess of Tver' ( t 1338), duchess - Rostov (Russia); Tver (Russia) Chevalier - F. 20, 326 A n n a von Sachsen, countess of Hessen ( t 1462 or 1463), countess - Sachsen (Germany); Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 20, 333 A n n e [Anna] de Savoie, empress of Byzantium (* 1306, t after 1355), empress - Byzantium Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 20, 328-332 A n n a von Schweidnitz and Jauer, queen of the Romans [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] and Bohemia (* 1338 or 1339, 11362), queen - Deutschland; Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 334 A n n a Sforza, duchess of Ferrara Arnoldus de Nienburg Annas king of East Anglia —» Anna king of Eastanglia Anne of Sverige, grand duchess of Kiev ( t 1050), grand duchess, sainl - Sweden; Kiev (Ukraine) Chevalier - F. 20, 338 Anne, John (fl. 1388-1395), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 20, 351 Anne, Thomas (fl. 1495-1496), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 20, 352 Anne, William (fl. 1384-1388), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 20, 353 Annemundus, bishop of Lyon - also: Dalfinus (t660), bishop, saint - Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 20, 355 Annequin (Chambéry) Anes, Joâo Anney, William de (fl. 1302), master of arts, university administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 20, 354 Annibaldi, degli, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 360-361 Annibaldi, Annibal degli —» Hannibaldus de Hannibaldis Annibaldi, Giovanni degli - latin: Johannes de Hannibaldis (15-th century), Carmelite Italy - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 20, 363; 164, 76-77 Annibaldi, Riccardo (* early 13-th century, 11296 or 1274), abbot, cardinal - Monte Cassino (Italy); Lyon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 359; 20, 364-365 Annibaldo da Ceccano —> Hannibaldus de Ceccano Annibale (Italia) (mid 15-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 20, 369 Anno Coloniensis - french: Annon (*ca. 1010, 11075), archbishop - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 20, 371-375; 20, 379-380 Anno, abbot of Kornelimünster - or: Anno, abbot of Inden (fl. 1147), abbot - Münster (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 20, 381 Anno Miciacensis - also: Α., abbot of Jumièges (t973), abbot, Bcncdictine - Jumicgcs (France); Saint-Mesmin (France) - Chevalier - F. 20, 382 Anno (Miniaturist) (10-th century), miniaturist - France - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 386-389 Anno (Reichenau) (10-th century), miniaturist Reichenau (Switzerland) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 20, 376-378 Anno von Sangerhausen (f 1274), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Trier (Germany) Chevalier - F. 20, 383 Anno, bishop of Verona (t760), bishop, saint Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 20, 384 Anno, bishop of Worms ( t 978), abbot, bishop Sankt-Moritz (Switzerland); Worms (Germany) Chevalier - F. 20, 385 Annono, Leotardo (fl. 1301), chronicler - Italy Chevalier - F. 20, 390 Annora de Braose - also: A. de Briouze (f 1241), noblewoman, recluse - England - Echols F. 20, 391 Annovello da Imbonate - also: Anovelo, Armovello, Onnovello (fl. 1395), miniaturist Pavia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 392-397 Annuncio di Puccio (fl. 1300), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 398 Anone (England) - copper engraver - England Thieme/Becker - F. 20, 399 Anonyma Galla (fl. 1486), Carmelite, biographer - Wales; Scotland - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 20, 400 Anonimo [Anonymus] d'Acqua Putrida (14-th century), historian - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri F. 20, 406 Anonimo [Anonymus] di Alina (14-th century), chronicler - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 20, 407-409

Anonymus Augustanus (fl. 1410), Carmelite, theologian, historian - Augsburg (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 20, 410 Anonymus Barensis (fl. 1042), chronicler - Bari (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 20, 411-412 Anonymus Barensis (mid-11 -th century), chronicler - Bari (Italy) - Tafuri F. 20, 413-414 Anonymus Belae Regis Notarius - also: A. Ungarus (late 12-th century), chronicler Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 20, 441-443 Anonymus Bononiensis ( t 1484), Carmelite Bologna (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 20, 415 Anonymus Brugensis (fl. 1487), Carmelite - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 20, 416-420 Anonymus Burgundensis (fl. 1414), Franciscan, theologian - Bourgogne (France) - Sbaralea F. 20, 437 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Capua ( 11 -th century), jurisconsult - Capua (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 20, 421-422 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Ceccano (fl. 1217), chronicler - Ceccano (Italy) - Tafuri F. 20, 423-424 Anonymus ad Cuimnanum (2-d half 7-th century), grammarian - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 425-426 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Gaeta - historian Gaeta (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 20, 427 Anonymus Gallus (?) (early 15-th century), Carmelite, theologian - France - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 20, 432-436 Anonymus Gallus (fl. 1480), Carmelite - Bclgic, Belgique; France - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 20, 428-431 Anonymus Haserensis (fl. 1057-1075), canon, historian - Eichstätt (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 438 Anonymus Hispanus (fl. 1416), Franciscan, theologian - Spain; Paris (France); Bologna (Italy) - Sbaralea - F. 20, 439 Anonymus Laudunensis (fl. 1219), Premonstratensian, chronicler - Laon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 440 Anonymus Mellicensis - maybe identical with: Wolfgerus Pruveningensis (12-th century), philologist, cataloguer - Regensburg (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 20, 444-445 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Monopoli (12-th century), historian, canon - Monopoli (Italy) Tafuri - F. 20, 446 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Monlemarano (late 11th century), hagiographer - Monlemarano (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 20, 447-448 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Nardo (fl. 1085), Bcncdictinc, chronicler - Nardo (Italy) - Tafuri F. 21, 1 Anonymus Neapolitanus - italian: Anonimo Napoletano (8-th century), historian - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 4 Anonymus Neapolitanus - italian: Anonimo Napoletano (before 800), hagiographer, historian - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 3 Anonymus Neapolitanus - italian: Anonimo Napoletano (15-th century), chronicler - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 2 Anonymus Neapolitanus (fl. 1452), Carmelite - Napoli (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 21, 5-6 Anonymus Normannus (fl. 1100), theologian Normandie (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 7-8 Anonymus Notarius - » Anonymus Belae Regis Notarius Anonimo [Anonymus] d'Oria - hagiographer Oria (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 9-10 Anonimo [Anonymus] d'Ortona - hagiographer Ortona (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 11 Anonymus Palaestinus Anonymus Syrius Anonymus (Paris) (late 13-th century), author of a musical treatise - Paris (France) - Strayer F. 20, 401-405

Anonymus Romanus - italian: Anonimo Romano (fl. 1320-1360), historian - Roma (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 12-13 Anonymus Salernitanus (12-th century), historian - Salerno (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 14-17 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Surrento hagiographer - Sorrento (Italy) - Tafuri F. 21, 18-19 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Surrento (8-th century), hagiographer - Sorrento (Italy) - Tafuri F. 21, 20 Anonymus Syrius - or; Α. Palaestinus (fl. 1209), Carmelite, historiographer - Syria; Palestine Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 21, 21-23 Anonymus Ungarus —> Anonymus Belae Regis Notarius Anonymus Valesianus - also: A. Valesii (6-th century), historian - Byzantium - Tusculum F. 21, 25 Anonymus Venetus (15-th century), Carmelite - Venezia (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 21, 26 Anonimo [Anonymus] da Venosa - chronicler Venosa (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 21, 24 Anquetil de Petitville (fl. 1218-1228), sculptor, architect - France - Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 27-28; 297, 352; 416, 341 Anquetinus (Paris) (fl. 1267), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 21, 29 Anrulfus Metensis - french: Arnoul (*581, f640), bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 14; 27, 16-17; 27, 344-345 Ansaldi, Ugo (fl. 1108-1116), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 34 Ansaldo [Ansaldus] (Bologna) (fl. 1154-1174), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 32 Ansald [Ansaldus], abbot of Saint-Florent-leVieil (fl. 830), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 21, 33 Ansalone, Giovanni (fl. 1458-1493), jurisconsult Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 35 Ansano di Pietro Sano di Pietro di Mencio Ansard (Physician) (fl. 852-858), royal physician - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 21, 39 Ansbaldus, abbot of Prüm ( t 886), abbot, saint - Prüm (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 40-41 Ansbertus Augustodunensis (fl. 696), bishop Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 45 Ansbertus (Austrasia) (6-th century), senator, duke - France - Chevalier - F. 21, 42 Ansbertus Austriensis (fl. 1189-1195), clerk, historiographer - Jerusalem (Israel); Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 21, 43-44 Ansbertus, archbishop of Milano (f 882), archbishop - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 21, 46 Ansbertus, abbot of Moissac (7-th century), abbot - Moissac (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 47 Ansbertus, abbot of Moissac - french: Ambert ( t 640), abbot - Moissac (France) - Chevalier F. 16, 151 Ansbertus Rothomagensis ( t e a . 695), archbishop - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 48-51 Ansbertus Uticensis (fl. 600), Benedictine, monk - Saint-Évroult (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 52 Ansbertus, Ambrosius —> Ambrosius Autpertus Anscharius Hamburgensis - also: Ansgarius H.; Anskar (*ca. 801, f865), missionary, archbishop - Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 53-61; 416, 342-345 Anschericus, bishop of Paris ( t e a . 911), bishop, chancellor - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 21, 65 Anscherus Centulensis ( t i l 3 6 ) , Benedictine, abbot - Saint-Riquier (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ρ otthast - F. 21, 62-64; 416, 346 Ansegisel (Domesticus) ( t after 685), father of Pepin d'Héristal, court attendant - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 75-76

[Anselmus] Ansegisus Fontanellensis - also: A. Lobiensis. A. Luxoviensis (* ca. 770, 1833), abbot, saint - Saint-Wandrille (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe F. 21, 66-70; 416, 347-350 Ansegisus, archbishop of Sens (+ 883), archbishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 71-73 Ansegisus, bishop of Troyes ( t 970), bishop, royal chancellor - Troyes (France) - Chevalier F. 21, 74 Anseis (il Fiers) (8-th century), seneschal - France - Broughton - F. 21, 77 Anselino (Brescia) - hagiographer - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 78 Ansell, John (fl. 1487), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 21, 79 Ansellus, bishop of Beavais (f 1099), bishop Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 81 Ansellus Floriacensis (10-th century), scolasticus - Fleury (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 21, 80; 21, 82 Anseile [Ansellus] de Gautechar (late 13-th century), canonist - France - Chevalier F. 21, 83 Anseile [Ansellus] de Paris, bishop of Meaux ( t 1207), bishop - Meaux (France) - Chevalier F. 21, 84 Ansellus (Sanctum Sepulcrum) (fl. 1108), precentor - Paris (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 21, 85 Anselm, Richard (fl. 1316-1319), church rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 21, 280 Anselmi, Antonio (fl. 1500), cardinal's secretary Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 282 Anselmi, Bartolomeo (fl. 1494), physician Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 283 Anselmi, Dominique (fl. 1500), printer - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 284 Anselmi, Giorgio ( t 1440), musician, astronomer Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 285 Anselmi, Pellegrino di Giovanni degli (fl. 1424), wood carver, intarsiator - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 281 Anselmi, Petrus (fl. 1342-1343), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 21, 286 Anselmino da Montebelluna - also: Enselmino da M. (14-th century), Augustinian, poet Montebelluna (Italy); Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 287; 108, 239 Anselmo, Giosuè (Π. 1470), painter - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 179 Anselmus, abbot of Ainay (fl. 645), abbot - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 86 Anselmus de Alexandria (fl. 1256-1295), Dominican, inquisitor - Alexandria (Egypt); Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 21, 87 Anselmo [Anselmus] de Aosta (1033-1109) Anselmus Cantuariensis Anselmus I, bishop of Aosta (fl. 923), bishop Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 88 Anselmus (Arnhem) (fl. 1390-1391), painter - Arnhem (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 21, 89 Anselmus (Augustinian) (15-th century), Augustinian, poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 21, 90 Anselmus (Auxerre) ( t after 1145), canon Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 91 Anselmo [Anselmus] di Badagio Anselmus Lucensis Anselmus de Badagio bishop of Luik —> Alexander II Papa Anselmus Becensis —» Anselmus Cantuariensis Anselmus, bishop of Bethlehem (fl. 1130-1142), bishop - Bethlehem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 21, 92 Anselmo [Anselmus] Biglia —> Anselmo [Anselmus] (Biglia) archbishop of Milano Anselmus de Bisatis - also: Α. de Besäte, Α. Peripateticus (fl. 1048), peripatetic - Milano (Italy); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier,

Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 21, 93-95 Anselmo [Anselmus] (Bologna) (fl. 1160), canonist, theologian - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 21, 98 Anselmo [Anselmus], bishop of Bomarzo - also: Anselmo Maeonensis (fl. 545), bishop, saint Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 99 Anselmo [Anselmus] da Bovisio —> Anselmo [Anselmus] (da Bovisio) archbishop of Milano Anselmus de Buciaco - french: Anselme de Boissy, A. du Mesnil ( t e a . 1280), theologian, preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux

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Becensis, Chevalier - F. 21, 213 Anselmo de Aosta Anselmo Anselmo [Anselmus] da Como (fl. 1400), [Anselmus] bishop of Bomarzo stonemason - Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker Anselmus (Magister) (fl. 1461), physician, medical - F. 21, 170 writer - Heidelberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler Anselmus de Cumis (fl. 1291-1300), building - F. 416, 404-405 master - Lombardia (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) Anselmo [Anselmus] da Mandello (fl. 1180), Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 171 jurisconsult - Como (Italy) - Chevalier Anselmus Daedalus (late 12-th century), sculptor F. 21, 228 - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 172 Anselmus Marsicanus ( f l 2 1 0 ) , bishop - Marsico Anshelm [Anselmus] (Esslingen) (fl. 1000), (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri coiner - Esslingen (Germany) Thieme/Becker F. 21, 229-233 - F. 21, 296 Anselme [Anselmus] Maugarny - also: Anselm [Anselmus] von Eyb (* 1444, 11477), Mauguarny, Mauguerni, Maugreny (fl. jurisconsult, author of a travel account 1485-1493), physician - Paris (France) Heilsbronn (Germany) - DLL - F. 416, 377 Wickersheimer - F. 21, 234 Anselmo [Anselmus] da Ferrara (fl. 1250), poet Anselme [Anselmus] de Mauny, bishop of Laon Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 173 ( t 1238), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier Anselmo [Anselmus] (Firenze) (fl. 1435), poet F. 21, 205 Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 174 Anselme [Anselmus] (Maurienne) (fl. 1159-1197), Anselm [Anselmus] von Frankenstein (fl. 1381physician - Maurienne (France) - Jacquart 1, 1409), grammarian, letter writer - Praha (Czech Wickersheimer - F. 21, 235-236 Repulic); Leipzig (Germany) - DLL, Stammler Anshelmus [Anselmus] (Meister) (fl. 1417), F. 416, 378-382 medical writer - Deutschland - DLL Anselmus Gemblacensis ( t 1137 or 1136), abbot F. 416, 409 Gembloux / Gembloers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Anselme [Anselmus] du Mesnil > Anselmus de Fabricius, Potthast, Saxe - F. 21, 175-177; Buciaco 416, 383 Anselmo [Anselmus] (Biglia), archbishop of Anselmo [Anselmus] di Giovanni di Giacobbe Milano - also: A. Bilio ( t 822), archbishop ( t 1491), painter - Jesi (Italy) Thieme/Becker Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 238 - F. 21, 180 Anselmo [Anselmus] (Capra), archbishop of Anselme [Anselmus] Grcbcrt (fl. 1437-1456), Milano (t896), archbishop - Milano (Italy) physician - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer Chevalier - F. 21, 239 F. 21, 181 Anselme [Anselmus] de Grepis (11. 1439), student Anselmo [Anselmus] (da Rho), archbishop of Milano (f 1093), archbishop - Milano (Italy) of arts, student of medecine - Pavia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 21, 240 Wickersheimer - F. 21, 182 Anselmo [Anselmus] (da Bovisio), archbishop Anselmus Havelbergensis - also: A. of Milano - also: A. de Borisio-Valvassoribus Avelburgensis (*ca. 1099, t H 5 8 ) , bishop, ( t u o i ) , archbishop - Milano (Italy); archbishop, theologian - Havelberg (Germany); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Ravenna (Italy) F. 21, 241 Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart /, Anselmo [Anselmus] (della Pusterla), archbishop Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 21, 183-189; 416, 384-389 of Milano ( t 1136), archbishop - Milano (Italy) Anselmus de Janua ( t 1256), Dominican - Genua Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 237; 21, 242-243 (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 178 Anselmo [Anselmus] (Milano) (fl. 1167), sculptor Anselmus de Janua - also: A. Januensis, Anserin - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker de la Porte; german: Anserno von Genaw (late F. 21, 244-245 13-th century), physician - Montpellier (France) Anselmus Moguntinensis (fl. 1141-1142), - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 21, 190-192 scolasticus, biographer, poet - Mainz (Germany) Anselmus Johanni - french: Anselme Johan - DLL, Tusculum - F. 21, 227; 416, 406-407 (fl. 1410), physician - Toulon (France) Anselmus de Montefalco ( t 1496), Augustinian, Wickersheimer - F. 21, 193 general of the Augustinian order - Montefalco Anselmo [Anselmus] Joselino - also: A. Joselmo; secular name: Gian Roberto Capizzuchi (fl. (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 21, 246-249 1125-1127), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton Anselme [Anselmus] (Montpellier) - physician Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 21, 250 - F. 21, 269

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A n s e l m e [Anselmus] de Moustiers (f 1348), city governor - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 21, 251 A n s e l m o [Anselmus], archbishop of Napoli ( t 1214), archbishop - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 21, 252 A n s e l m o [Anselmus], abbot of Nonantola ( t 803), abbot, saint - Nonantola (Italy) - Chevalier F. 21, 253 A n s e l m o [Anselmus] da Parma - also: Giorgio (mid 15-th century), writer on music - Parma (Italy) - Fétis - F. 21, 254-257 A n s e l m u s Peripateticus —> Anselmus de Bisatis A n s e l m u s (Persia) ( t 1245), Dominican, blessed Iran; France - Chevalier - F. 21, 258 A n s e l m e [Anselmus] Pipe Anselmo [Anselmus] (della Pusterla) archbishop of Milano A n s h a l m [Anselmus] (Regensburg) (12-th century), painter - Regensburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 295 A n s e l m u s Remensis - also: Anselme de Saint-Remi (f 1056), Benedictine, monk, historiographer - Reims (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 21, 260-264 A n s e l m o [Anselmus] da Rho —> Anselmo [Anselmusl (da Rho) archbishop of Milano A n s e l m u s de Ribodimontc - frcnch: Anselme, count of Ribemont (+ 1099), count, crusader - Ribemont (France); Mid-East; Palestine Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Potthast F. 21, 265-267; 416, 408 A n s e l m u s (Rieti) (fi. 1255), architect - Rieti (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 268 Anselmus, abbot of Saint-Edmunds ( t 1148), abbot - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Chevalier F. 21, 270 A n s e l m e [Anselmus] (Saint-Jeoire) (fl. 1279), physician - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 21, 272 A n s e l m e [Anselmus], count of Saint-Pol (f 1174), count - Saint-Pol (France) - Chevalier F. 21, 274 A n s e l m e [Anselmus] (Saint-Germain [Sanctus Germanus]) (10-th century), monk - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 271 A n s e l m o [Anselmus] (San Pietro [Sanctus Petrus]) (fi. 1127), canon regular, cardinal Pavia (Italy) - Berton - F. 21, 273 A n s e l m u s von Schwandcn, abbot of Einsicdcln (f 1266), Benedictine, abbot - Einsiedeln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 21, 275 A n s e l m e [Anselmus] (Soissons) (fl. 1255-1271), physician - Soissons (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 21, 276-277 A n s e l m e [Anselmus], bishop of Tournai ( t 1149), bishop - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 21, 278 A n s e l m e [Anselmus], bishop of Vercelli (fl. 1124-1132), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 21, 279 A n s e r a m u s Tranensis (fl. 1240-1276), architect, sculptor - Trani (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 21, 289-290 Anséric, bishop of Soissons ( t 652), bishop, saint - Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 291 Anserin de la Porte —¥ Anselmus de Janua Anset, Bctrrand (fl. 1338), Cistercian, monk, building master - Mende (France); Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 292 Ansfleda, queen of Northumbria (7-th century), queen - Northumberland (England) Chevalier - F. 21, 293 Ansfridus bishop of Utrecht -h> Anfridus bishop of Utrecht Ansfroi, abbot of Préaux ( t 1078), abbot - Préaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 294 Ansgarius Hamburgensis —> Anscharius Hamburgensis A n s h a l m u s —? Anselmus A n s h e l m u s —> Anselmus

Ansileubus (Gothicus Episcopus) (between 8th and 10-th century), bishop, lexicographer Deutschland; France - Chevalier - F. 21, 297 Ansilion Latiniaci ( t late 7-th century), monk, saint - Lagny (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 298 A n s o Lobiensis - also: A. Laubiensis (+ 800), abbot - Lobbes (Belgium) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 21, 299-300; 416, 410 Ansoldi, Francesco de' (fl. 1357), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 301 Ansoldi, Nigresolo de' (fl. 1329), city governor Tortona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 302 Ansologus, bishop of Salzburg (fl. 646-674), bishop - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier F. 21, 303 Ansovinus, bishop of Camerino {t 861), bishop, saint - Camerino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 21, 304 Ansovino [Ansovinus] da Camerino (fl. 1487), painter - Norcia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 21, 305 Ansovino [Ansovinus] da Forli - also: Ansuino da F. (15-th century), painter - Forli (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 306-309 Anspertus (Lombardia) (fl. 755), painter Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 310 Ansprando, king of the Lombards (* ca. 660, 1712), king - Lombardia (Italy); Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 311-312 Ansprando, duke of Spoleto (+746), duke Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 313 Ansshelm, Thomas (fl. 1488-1500), printer Baden (Germany); Strasbourg (France); Pforzheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 21, 314 Anstaeus, archdcacon of Metz - frcnch: Anstcc ( t 960), archdeacon, abbot, architect - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 315-316; 416, 411 Anstan, John - also: Anestan (fl. 1327-1372), deacon - Oxford (England); Derbyshire (England) - Oxford - F. 21, 318-319 Anstrudis Laudunensis ( t before 709), abbess, saint - Laon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 21, 317 Ansty, John - also: J. Hansty (fl. 1440-1446), church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 21, 320 A n s u i n o da Forli —> Ansovino |Ansovinus] da Forli Ansurius, bishop of Ourense - also: Isaurus ( t 9 2 5 ) , bishop, saint - Ourense (Spain) Chevalier - F. 21, 321 Ansus, Jean —> Aneseus, Jean A n s v e r u s (Ratzeburg) - french: Ansuère ( t 1066), monk, saint - Ratzeburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 21, 322 Antaldi, Arnaldo (fl. 1419), professor of law Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 323 Antaldi, Antonio (11. 1425), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 324 Antaldi, Egidio - french: Gilles A. (fl. 14431493), philosopher, physician - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 21, 325 Antbertus, Ambrosius —> Ambrosius Autpertus Antchius von Köln - also: Ancetus de Colonie (fl. 1399), architect - Köln (Germany); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 326 Antebolo, Pietro ( t 1493), writer - Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 327 Antei, Johann (15-th century), bell founder Jülich (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 328 Antelami, degli, family (since 10-th century), family of sculptors - Italy; Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 329 Antelami, Benedetto degli (fl. 1177-1233), architect, sculptor - Parma (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 21, 330-337 Antelami, Martino (fl. 1181), architect - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 338 Antelami, Ottobone (fl. 1181), architect - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 338

Anteil, ... - also: Antel, Antill (fl. 1484-1485), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 21, 339 Anteil, John - also: Auntell (fl. 1459-1485), mason - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 21, 340 Anteil, Robert (fl. 1492), mason - Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 21, 341 Antella, Alessandro dell' (fl. 1355) Alexander de Antella Antella, Alessandro dell' (fl. 1483), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 21, 343 Antella, Azzone dell' (14-th century), ambassador - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 344 Antella, Bartolomeo di Filippo dell' (fl. 1377), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 21, 345 Antella, Guido di Filippo di Ghidone dell' (11. 1254), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 21, 346 Antella, Simone dell' (fi. 1375), poet, ambassador - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 347 Antellotto, Bracciofortc (2-d half 14-th century), goldsmith - Piacenza (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 348 Antelminelli, Alessio (late 13-th century), poet Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 350 Antelmus, archbishop of Patras - also: Anthelmus (fl. 1205-1232), monk, archbishop - Cluny (France); Patras (Greece) - Chevalier F. 21, 349 A n t e n o r (France) (fl. 720), bishop - France Chevalier - F. 21, 351 Anthelmis, Mathcus de (fl. 1402), painter Ragusa (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 354 A n t h e l m u s Cartusianus, bishop of Belley (* ca. 1107, i" 1178), Carthusian, prior general, bishop, saint - Belley (France); Portes (France) Chevalier - F. 21, 353 A n t h e l m u s archbishop of Patras —> Antelmus archbishop of Patras Anthemius Trallianus - greek: Anthemios apo tis Tralleis (+534), architect, sculptor, mathematician - Turkey; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/Becker, Tusculum - F. 21, 356-368 Anthemius, Procopius (fl. 515), ambassador Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 355 A n t h e o n (Laodicea) - saint - Laodicea (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 21, 369 Anthimus, archbishop of Bulgaria (fl. 1347), archbishop - Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 21, 371 A n t h i m u s (Martyr) - martyr, saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 373 A n t h i m u s (Medicus) (fl. 511-534), physician Greece - Chevalier - F. 21, 370 Anthimus (Presbyter) - priest, saint - Greece Chevalier - F. 21, 372 Anthin, Wathieu d' (+ 1457), mayor - Luik, Liege (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 21, 374 Anthonin (Solothurn) (fl. 1495-1500), harness maker - Solothurn (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 21, 375 A n t h o n y —» Antonius Anthouard, Etienne (fl. 1412-1415), monk Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 376 Anthusa (Constantinopolis) (f before 775), virgin, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 21, 377 Anthusa (Constantinopolis) (late 8-th century), virgin, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 21, 378 Antiboul, Pierre - or: P. Antiboli (fl. 1389), jurisconsult - Var (France) - Chevalier F. 21, 379 Antico, Andrea - also: A. de Antiquis (+after 1537), composer, printer - Montone (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 380; 21, 407 Antignati, Tommaso (fl. 1490-1492), canonist Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 381

[Antonius] Antignato, Gasapino Antico, Andrea Antiquo, Modesto (14-th century), Franciscan Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 408 Antiquus (Roma) (fl. 1495), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 409 Antitus (Capelanus) (15-th century), chaplain Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 21, 410 Antoine —> Antonius Antoine, Pierre (moralist, 11. 1460) —> Petrus Antonius Antoinette de Bellegarde (11. 1360), medical practitioner - Sisteron (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 21, 411-412 Antoinette de Villequier - also: A. de Maignelais (fl. 1450-1460), mistress - France - Echols F. 21, 413 A n t o n —> Antonius Antonazzo (Roma) (fl. 1452-1511), painter Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 21, 414 Antonelli, Angelo —> Angelo [Angelus] Antonelli Antonello —> Antonius Antoni, Giordano di Giovanni degli (fl. 1473), painter - Messina (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 203 Antoni, Giovanni di Michele degli (fl. 1430), sculptor - Messina (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 1 Antoni, Jacobello d'Antonello degli - also: J. d'Antonio (fl. 1479-1482), painter - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 2; 22, 53 Antoni, (Master) (fl. 1498), sculptor - Bozen, Bolzano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 3 Antonia Daniello (fi. 1386), medical practitioner Firenze (Italy) - Echols - F. 22, 4

Antonia (Firenze) (f 1472), nun - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 6 Antonia Uccello (* 1456, 1 1491), painter - Italy Echols - F. 22, 5 Antonibi, Lodovico (11. 1454), architect, wood carver - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 7 Antonietto Negro (fl. 1367), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 8 Antonina, wife of general Flavius Belisarius (fl. 527-565), general's wife, nun - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 22, 9 Antonino [Antoninus] di Consiglio (fl. 1493), painter - Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 10 Antonino [Antoninus] de Ferrari de Papia (fl. 1419), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 11 Antoninus Florentinus - also: Antonio Pierozzi; A. Forciglioni (* 1389, 1 1459), Dominican, archbishop, chronicler, saint - Firenze (Italy) Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer - F. 22, 12-27; 416, 415-425 Antonino [Antoninus] Galemio, archbishop of Taranto - also: Antonio (fl. 660), archbishop - Taranto (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 22, 28-29; 24, 123 Antonino [Antoninus] del Maestro (fl. 1399), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 30-31 A n t o n i n o [Antoninus], bishop of Milano ( f 6 6 1 ) , bishop, saint - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 34 A n t o n i n o [Antoninus] di Nicolò -> Antonio [Antonius] di Nicolò Antoninus de Paderno —» Antonio [Antonius] da Paderno Antonin [Antoninus] (Pamiers) (6-th century), saint - Pamiers (France); Palcncia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 22, 35 Antoninus Placentinus (fl. 570), author of a travel account, martyr - Piacenza (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 22, 36-47; 23, 389 Antoninus (Sorrento) ( t e a . 830), abbot - Sorrento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 48 Antonio —> Antonius Antonio Cauleas, patriarch of Constantinopolis (* 829, 1895 or 896), patriarch - Basel (Switzerland); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 22, 270 Antonio da Cortona (fl. 1404), monk, glass painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 322 Antonio Galateo (* 1444, i 1517), philosopher, physician, poet - Galatone (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Ladvocat - F. 23, 3 Antonio, Bartolommeo d' (fl. 1470), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 22, 50-51 Antonio, Benedetto (15-th century), preacher Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 52 Antonio, Giovanni (fl. 1461), Franciscan Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 55 Antonio, Giovanni (fl. 1493), Franciscan - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 56 Antonio, Giovanni (late 15-th century), painter, citizen of Vimercate - Vimercate (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 54 Antonio, Jacobello d' —> Antoni, Jacobello d'Antonello degli Antonio, L. (15-th century), poet - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 57 Antonio, Martino (fl. 1487-1490), priest, copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 22, 58-59 Antonio, Pietro (fl. 1490), Dominican - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 60 Antonio, Salvatore d' (fl. 1400), painter - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 61 Antoniollo di Bartolomeo (fl. 1494), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 63 Antoniolo da Brenna (11. 1430), glass painter - Milano (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 64

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Antoniotto Uso di Mare —> Antonio [Antonius] da Noli Antonisio di Gaspare da Camerino - also: Antonigi (fl. 1468-1470), wood carver - Roma (Italy); Camerino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 65 Antonisio di Niccolò de Urbe - also: Antoniazzo (fl. 1468-1480), carpenter, wood carver - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 66 Antonius de Abbatia - italian: Antonio dall'Abazia (fl. 1397), alchemist, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 22, 68-69 Antoine [Antonius] Abellani (fl. 1380), medical practitioner - Catalonia (Spain); Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 22, 70 Antonio [Antonius] Aceti —> Aceti, Antonio Antonius de Agello (fl. 1434), Dominican Siracusa (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 22, 71 Antonio [Antonius] degli Agli —> Agli, Antonio degli Antonio [Antonius] di Agostino ( t after 1483), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 72 Antonio [Antonius] di Agostino di Duccio also: A. de Augustinis (*ca. 1422), chronicler Italy; San Miniato (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 22, 147; 30, 240 Antonio [Antonius] da Alatri (early 15-th century), painter - Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 73 Antoine [Antonius] Alauserie - also: A. Alauzerie (fl. 1465-1489), barber - Aveyron (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 74 Antoine [Antonius] Alavard (fl. 1464), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 75 Antonio [Antonius] del q. Albertino (fl. 1361), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 76 Antonio [Antonius] di Albertino (fl. 1398), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 76 Antonio [Antonius] de Alemania (fl. 1403), sculptor - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 77 Antonio [Antonius] d'Alessandria della Paglia (fi. 1480-1481), printer - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 84 A n t o n i o [Antonius] di Alessandro (fl. 14651480), jurisconsult - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri F. 22, 78-83 Antoine [Antonius] des Alex - also: A. de Alice (fl. 1308-1350), master of arts, physician, chaplain, canon - Avignon (France); Laon (France); Luik, Liege (Belgium); Paris (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 22, 85-86 Antoine [Antonius] Alleman bishop of Cahors —> Alleman, Antoine bishop of Cahors A n t o n i o [Antonius] d'Amandola (* 1260, 1 1350), Augustinian, blessed - Ascoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 87 A n t o n i o [Antonius] di Ambrogio da Como (fl. 1473), architect - Cefalù (Italy); Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 88 Antonio [Antonius] d'Ambrogio de Laynate (fl. 1481), painter - Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 89 Antoine [Antonius] (Ambronay) (fl. 1298), barber - Ambronay (France) Wickersheimer - F. 22, 90 Antoine [Antonius] d'Amelie (fl. 1438), cannon founder, bell founder - Metz (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 91 Antoine [Antonius] Ancel Antoine [Antonius] Ansel Antonius de Ancona (15-th century), Augustinian, commentator - Ancona (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 22, 92-93 Antonio [Antonius] di Andrea (fl. 1491), chronicler - Perugia (Italy) - Potthast F. 22, 94 Antonio [Antonius] di Andrea del Monte (fl. 1499), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 95

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Antonio [Antonius] di Andrea Tafi (fl. 1348), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 96 Antonius Andreas - also: A. Andreae; called Doctor Dulcifluus or Doctor Scotellus (*ca. 1280, t e a . 1320), Franciscan, scholar - Tauste (Spain); Spain - Chevalier - F. 17, 252 Antonius Andreas - also: A. Andreae; spanish: Antonio Andrés; called: A. Scotellus (*ca. 1280, t e a . 1320), Franciscan, theologian - Zaragoza (Spain); Paris (France) - Fabricáis, Harter, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea F. 22, 97-114; 416, 426-428 Antonio [Antonius] di Andreuccio (Π. 1350), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 115 Antonio [Antonius] di Andreuccio (fl. 13601386), painter, mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 116 Antoine [Antonius] Angeli ( t 1460), medicai scientist, university administrator - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / , Wickersheimer F. 22, 117-118 Antonio [Antonius] di Angelo della Macinarla (fl. 1464-1491), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 119-120 Antonio [Antonius] di Angeluccio (fl. 13781413), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 121 Antonio [Antonius] d'Anghiera - latin: Antonius de Angleria (fl. 1402), astrologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 122 Antonio [Antonius] di Angiolo (fl. 1489), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 123 Antoine [Antonius] (Annecy) (Π. 1383), physician - Annecy (France); Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 124 Anton [Antonius] von Annenberg (* 1420, t 1484), castellan, bibliophile, librarian Deutschland - Stammler - F. 416, 429 Antoine [Antonius] Ansel - also: Ancel (fl. 1475-1477), Student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 125 Antonio [Antonius] di Antonio (fl. 1267), painter - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 49 Antonio [Antonius] d'Antonio dal Borgo (fl. 1468-1470), wood carver - Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 126 Antonio [Antonius] da Anversa (fl. 14241429), astrologist, physician - Bologna (Italy); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 22, 127 Antonio [Antonius] d'Aquila (15-th century), copyist - Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 128 Antonio [Antonius] Archamone (fl. 1454), goldsmith - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 129 Antonio [Antonius] Arcioni —» Arcioni, Antonio bishop of Aquino and Ascoli Antoine [Antonius] Ardi (fl. 1414), barber Forez (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 131 Antonio [Antonius] Arenes —> Arenes, Antonio Antonio [Antonius] d'Arezzo ( t 1450), theologian, university professor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 132 Antonius Aribaudi —> Aribrandi, Antonius bishop of Gaeta Antonius Ariminensis —> Antonio [Antonius] da Rimini Antonio [Antonius] (Armenico) (fl. 1403), sculptor - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 134 Antoine [Antonius] Arnaud (fl. 1496), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 135 Antonius de Assisi (11. 1466), Franciscan Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 22, 137-140 Antonius de Aste - or: A. d'Asti (fl. 1395), Augustinian - Asti (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter, Ossinger - F. 22, 142-143; 416, 431 Antoine [Antonius] Astellier (11. 1491-1516), surgeon - Alès (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 141

Antonius Astesanus (*ca. 1412, t between 1461 and 1468), poet, chronicler - Asti (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 22, 144; 29, 20 Antonio [Antonius] da Atri ( t 1433), painter - Atri (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 145-146 Antoine [Antonius] Aurini (fl. 1362), church administrator, master of arts, bachelor of mcdccinc - Sistcron (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 148 Antoine [Antonius] Aventure (fl. 1389), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 149 Antonello [Antonius] da Aversa (fl. 14481488), physician, pharmacist - Aversa (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 21, 415 Antoine [Antonius] d'Avignon (15-th century), printer - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 22, 150 Antoine [Antonius] (Avignon) (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 151 Antonio [Antonius] d'Avila ( t after 1483), polemist - Avila (Spain) - Chevalier F. 22, 152 Antonius de Azaro Parmensis —> Antonius de Parma Anotnio [Antonius] Babosius —> Baboccio, Antonio Antonio [Antonius] de Balocco - » Antonius de Vercellis Antonio [Antonius] Barberán (fl. 1490-1498), canon, historiographer - Zaragoza (Spain) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 22, 159-160; 35, 140 Antoine [Antonius] de Barnay (fl. 1494), barber, surgeon - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 162 Antonio [Antonius] di Bartolomeo (fl. 1495), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 165 Antonio [Antonius] di ser Bartolommeo (fl. 1445-1446), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 163-164 Antonio [Antonius] di Bartolommeo di Oliviero (fl. 1459), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 166 Antonio [Antonius] di Bartolomuccio (fl. 13621374), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 167 Antoine [Antonius] Bastien (fl. 1495-1496), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 168 Antoine [Antonius] Bastricii (fl. 1403), barber - Draguignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 169 Antonio [Antonius] da Battimo —> Battimo, Antonio da Antonius de Bealetiis (fl. 1429), physician Savoie (France); Piemonte (Italy) - Jacquart 2 F. 22, 171 Antoine [Antonius] de Beaulincourt (fl. 1477), king of arms - France - Chevalier - F. 22, 172 Antonio [Antonius] Beccari da Ferrara (* 1315, + between 1371 and 1374), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 22, 172a-173; 416, 433 Antonius Beccatellus —> Beccadelli, Antonio Anthony [Antonius] Bek bishop of Durham -> Bek, Anthony bishop of Durham, patriarch of Jerusalem Antoine [Antonius] la Bela (fl. 1498), barber Aveyron (France) - Jacquart I - F. 22, 177 Antoine [Antonius] Benavaud (fl. 1493), physician - Italy; France - Wickersheimer F. 22, 178 Antonio [Antonius] di Benedetto (fl. 1461), Camaldolese, monk, miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 179-180 Antonio [Antonius] da Bergamo (fl. 1462), painter - Bergamo (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 181 Antoine [Antonius] Bessière (fl. 1471), barber Uzès (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 182 Antoine [Antonius] (Béthune) (fl. 1501-1502), medical practitioner - Béthune (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 22, 183

Antonio [Antonius] di Bettino da Bologna (fl. 1446), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 184 Antonio [Antonius] da Bibbiena (15-th century), university professor - Poppi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 185 Antonio [Antonius] dalle Binde - poet - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 186 Antonius de Bitonto - also: A. Bituntinus (*ca. 1385, + 1465 or 1459), Franciscan, professor of theology - Bitonto (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Tafuri, Wadding - F. 22, 187-199; 416, 435-436 Antoine [Antonius] Blanc (fl. 1285-1309), canon, royal physician - Napoli (Italy); Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 200 Antoine [Antonius] Boern (fl. 1475), master of arts, student of medecine, student of theology Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 201 Anthonius [Antonius] (Bohemia) (fl. 1399), miniaturist - Böhmen (Czech Republic) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 203-204 Antonio [Antonius] di Bologna —> Bologna, Antonio di Antonio [Antonius] (Bologna) (fl. 1296), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 22, 205 Antonio [Antonius] da Bologna - latin: Antonius de Bononia or Parvus (fl. 1401-1412), Dominican - Bologna (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 22, 208; 416, 437 Antonio [Antonius] da Bologna - full name: A. Basilio Arengheria da Bologna (15-th century), notary, calligrapher, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 206-207 Antonio [Antonius] (Bologna) ( t 1467), Dominican, painter - Bologna (Italy); Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 211-212 Antonio [Antonius] da Bologna (fl. 1478), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 209-210 Antonio [Antonius] di Bonaventura (fl. 1406), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 213 Antonius de Bonetis de Brixia —> Antonius de Brixia Antonio [Antonius] de Bongino da Como (fl. 1490), marbler - Urbino (Italy); Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 214 Antonio [Antonius] da Borgo San Sepolcro - also: A. di Angelo de Borgo San Sepolcro (fl. 1428), miniaturist - Sansepolcro (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 22, 215-217 Antoine [Antonius] de Bourgogne - called: le Grand Bâtard; also: Anthoine de B. (* 1421, 1 1504), art benefactor - Bourgogne (France); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley F. 22, 219-222 Master of Antoine [Antonius] de Bourgogne (fl. 1460-1490), illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 223; 416, 438 Antoine [Antonius] de Bourgogne, duke of Brabant (* 1384, 1 1415), duke - Bourgogne (France); Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 22, 218; 22, 224 Antoine [Antonius] de Brabant (fl. 1488), tapestry weaver - Correggio (Italy); Brabant (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 225 Antonio [Antonius] Braga - » Antonio [Antonius] da Pesaro Antonio [Antonius] de Braganza (fl. 1391), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 226 Antonio [Antonius] da Breme (fl. 1391), painter - Vercelli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 227 Antonio [Antonius] da Brescia (15-th century), medal engraver - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 228 Antonio [Antonius] da Brescia - full name: A. di Giovanni de Brixia (fl. 1464-1472), marbler Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 229

[Antonius] Antonio [Antonius] da Brioni (fl. 1495), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 232 Antonius de Brixia - full name: Α. de Bonetis de Brixia (fl. 1474), Dominican - Brescia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 22, 231 Antonius de Brixia - italian: Antonio da Brescia (f 1498), Dominican - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 22, 230-231 Antoine [Antonius] Brode - also: Bronde, Broude (1'ca. 1500), master of arts, medical scientist, canon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 22, 233 Antoine [Antonius] Brugney (fl. 1473), barber - Saint-Sauveur (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 234 Antonio [Antonius] di Brunaccio - also: A. Brunacci (fl. 1363-1369), stonemason, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 235; 61, 174 Antoine [Antonius] Brunei (fl. 1483-1484), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 236 Antoine [Antonius] de Bruxelles ι Bruxelles, Antoine de Antoine [Antonius] de Bruxelles (fl. 1448), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Orleans (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 237 Antonio [Antonius] di Buccio - also: A. di Boezio (*ca. 1350, f 1390), historiographer, poet - Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 22, 202; 53, 186 Antonius de Busco (fl. 1464), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 22, 238 Antonius de Butrio - also: A. de Budrio (*ca. 1338, 1 1408), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Ladvocat, Potthast - F. 22, 239-242; 416, 439-442 Antoine [Antonius] Cabra - also: A. (de) Capra (fl. 1480-1501), physician - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 22, 243-244 Antonius bishop of Cahors —> Allcman, Antoine bishop of Cahors Antonius Calosynas —» Calosynas, Antonius A n t h o n y [Antonius] (Cambridge) (fl. 1477), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 22, 245 Antonio [Antonius] de Camerino (fl. 1416), grammarian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 246 Antonio [Antonius] da Campione I (fl. 1361), building master, sculptor - Bergamo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 247 Antonio [Antonius] da Campione II (fl. 14711474), fortification architect - Spezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 248 Antonius Canals —» Canals, Antoni Antonio [Antonius] da Canaro (fl. 1450), jurisconsult - Canaro (Italy); Rovigo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 251 Antonello [Antonius] di Capua (fl. 1441-1473), painter, embroiderer - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 21, 416 Antonio [Antonius] da Caravagio (fl. 1475), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 252 Antoine [Antonius] (Carcassone) (fl. 1448), medical practitioner - Carcassonne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 22, 253 Antonio [Antonius] (Cardinal) (fl. 1180), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 24, 69 Antonius de Carlenis ( t 1460), nobleman, Dominican - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Tafuri - F. 22, 254-257; 416, 443 Antonius (Carmen adversus gentes) - poet Chevalier - F. 22, 258 Antonius Cartularius - italian: Antonio Cartulario ( t 1440), philosopher - Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 22, 259-261 Antonio [Antonius] da Casera - called: Turco (fl. 1482), physician - Italy; France Wickersheimer - F. 22, 262 Antonius Cassimatas, patriarch of Constantinopolis - greek: Antonios Kassymatas ( t 837), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 23, 96

Antonio [Antonius] de Castagnolo (fl. 1410), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 264 Antonio [Antonius] da Castello de San Niccolò in Castino (fl. 1432), Dante commentator Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 265 Antonio [Antonius] da Castiglione (fl. 1453), architect - Ostia (Italy); Pienza (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 266 Antonius de Castro (fl. 1455-1496), Dominican, prior - Paris (France); Netherlands - Kaeppeli F. 22, 268 Antonio [Antonius] de Castro (late 15-th century), philologist - Portugal - Chevalier F. 22, 267 Antonio [Antonius] de Catalonia - french: Antoine de Catalogne ( t 1437), monk - Subiaco (Italy); Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 22, 269 Antonio [Antonius] di Ceccarello (fl. 1367), mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 271 Antonius de Celano (fl. 1263-1268), Dominican Napoli (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 22, 272 Antonio [Antonius] di Cemonte (fl. 1465), copyist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 22, 273-274 Antonius Cerda, archbishop of Messina - also: A. de la Cerdá or Cerdani (*ca. 1390, + 1459), Trinitarian, archbishop, cardinal - Mallorca (Spain); Messina (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 22, 275; 72, 239-240; 416, 444 Antonius Cermisonus —> Cermisonus, Antonius Antonio [Antonius] Cerretano (fl. 1480-1490), Augustinian, monk, painter - Cerreto (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 277 Antonio [Antonius] de Cesena (fl. 1476-1480), philologist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 278 Antoine [Antonius] de Challan! —> Challanl, Antoine de Antoine [Antonius] de Chalón, bishop of Autun ( t 1500), deacon, bishop - Chalón (France); Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 22, 281 Antoine [Antonius] Chambourel ( t 1539), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 22, 282-283 Antoine [Antonius] de Chastillon (fl. 1432), physician - Bretagne (France) - Jacquart î, Wickersheimer - F. 22, 284-285 Antoine [Antonius] de Châteauneuf (fl. 1376), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 286 Antonio [Antonius] di Chellino da Pisa - or: Α. di Michellino (Π. 1446-1464), sculptor - Napoli (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 287-288 Antonio [Antonius] della Chiesa —> Antonius de Ecclesia Antonius Chozibita (7-th ccntury), hagiographer - Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 22, 291; 416, 445 Antonio [Antonius] da Città di Castello (fl. 1416-1423), grammarian - Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 293 Antonio [Antonius] Cittadini ( t e a . 1518), physician, university professor - Faenza (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 22, 294-296 Antonius de Civitato - also: A. de Cividal, de Civitate Austriae (fl. 1392-1423), Dominican - Venezia (Italy); Forlì (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 22, 297 Antoine [Antonius] Clareti (fl. 1378), church clerk, medical practitioner - Embrun (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 298 Antoine [Antonius] Clavellin (fl. 1510), barber, surgeon - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 22, 299 Antonio [Antonius] de Clavibus - » Martins de Chaves, Antonio Antoine [Antonius] le Cocq (II. 1458), Carthusian - Piemonte (Italy); France - Hurter F. 416, 447

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Antonio [Antonius] di ser Cola (fl. 1459), bronze founder - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 301 Antonio [Antonius] da Colle (fl. 1469), wood carver - San Gimignano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 302 Antonio [Antonius] di Comeo da Leccio (fl. 1386-1420), priest, glass painter - Pisa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 292 Antonio [Antonius] da Como (fl. 1427-1438), marbler - Urbino (Italy); Como (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 303 A n t o n i o [Antonius] da Como (fl. 1441-1459), stonemason - Venezia (Italy); Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 304 Antonio [Antonius] da Como - latin: Antonius de Cumis (fl. 1466), mason - Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 305 Antonio [Antonius] da Como (fl. 1480), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 306 Antoine [Antonius] de Compiègne - latin: Antonius de Compendio ("¡"before 1414), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 307-310 A n t o n i o [Antonius] da Conegliano (fl. 13811384), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 311 Antonius (Constantinopolis) (fl. 1057), copyist Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 22, 312-313 Antonius IV, patriarch of Constantinopolis - also: A. Constantinopolitanus ( t 1397), patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 22, 314; 23, 97 Antonius Constantius - italian: Antonio Constanzo (* 1436, 11490), philologist, chronicler - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 416, 448 Antonius Contis - also: Antonio de' Conti d'Elei ( t 1434), Dominican - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 22, 315; 105, 159 Antonio [Antonius] di Contolo (fl. 1420), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 316 Antonio [Antonius] (Copyist) (15-th century), copyist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 22, 317 Antonio [Antonius] della Corna (fl. 14781491), painter - Cremona (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 318-319 Antonius Corrarius —> Correr, Antonio bishop of Bologna Antonius Corsetus - italian: Antonio Corseti (fl. 1489), jurisconsult, university professor - Padua (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 22, 320-321 Antonius Coste (fl. 1395-1432), Dominican, Provincial - Grenoble (France) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 22, 323-324 Antonius de Cremona (fl. 1327-1330), Franciscan, theologian - Cremona (Italy) Fabricius, Potthast - F. 22, 325-326 Antonio [Antonius] da Cremona (fl. 1440), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 327 Antonio [Antonius] da Crevalcore (fl. 1453), painter - Crevalcore (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 329 Antonio [Antonius] di Cristoforo (fl. 1441-1451), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 330-331 Antonius de Curtona (15-th century), copyist Italy; Cortona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 22, 332-333 A n t o n i o [Antonius] da Cusano (fl. 1392), university rector - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 334 Antonio [Antonius] da Cusano (fl. 1483), physician - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 335 Antoine [Antonius] Davignon (fl. 1500), author of a medical treatise - France Wickersheimer - F. 22, 336 Antonius de Bargio - italian: Antonio da Barga ( t 1450), abbot - Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 161 Antonio [Antonius] de Delphinatu (II. 1411), student of medecine - Padua (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 22, 337

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Antoine [Antonius] (Dijon) Antoine [Antonius] du Val Antonius de Ecclesia - italian: Antonio della Chiesa (* 1395, + 1459), Dominican, prior Novara (Italy); Como (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 22, 289-290; 74, 432-433 Antonio [Antonius] di Egidio —> Antonio [Antonius] di Gilio Antoine [Antonius] (Embrun) (fl. 1458), barber Embrun (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 22, 349 Antonio [Antonius] de Espes, bishop of Huesca ( t 1484), bishop, chancellor - Huesca (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 22, 350-356 Antonello [Antonius] da Fabriano (11. 1447), painter - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 21, 417 Antonio [Antonius] da Fabriano I - full name: A di Agostino di ser Giovanni da Fabriano (fl. 1451-1485), painter - Fabriano (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 357-360 Antonio [Antonius] da Fabriano II - full name: A. di Franceschino di Francesco da Fabriano (fl. 1449), painter - Fabriano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 361 Antonio [Antonius] da Faenza - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 22, 63 Antonio [Antonius] da Faenza (fl. 1360), grammarian - Faenza (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 362 Antonio [Antonius] Fatati, bishop of Ancona ( t 1484), canon, bishop - Ancona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 364 Antoine [Antonius] Faudon (fl. 1406), barber Gap (France) - Jacquart / - F. 22, 365 Antonio [Antonius] Federighi dei Tolomei - also: A. di Federigo (*ca. 1420, t 1490), architect, mosaicist, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 366-372 Antonio [Antonius] da Ferrara (fl. 1380-1394), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 373 Antonio [Antonius] da Ferrara (fl. 1387), wood carver - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 374 Antonio [Antonius] da Ferrara - full name: A. di Guido Alberti da F. (fl. 1390-1441), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 375-380 Antonio [Antonius] da Ferrara (fl. 1400-1401), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 381 Antonio [Antonius] da Ferrara (fl. 1420), painter - Montone (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 382 Antonio [Antonius] (Bonfadini) da Ferrara ( t 1428), Franciscan, blessed - Ferrara (Italy); Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 22, 383

Antonio [Antonius] da Ferrara - also: A. da Verrara (fl. 1454), locksmith - Ferrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 384 Antonius Ferrariensis (early 15-th century), Franciscan - Ferrara (Italy) - Wadding F. 23, 246-248 Antoine [Antonius] Ferrerii (fl. 1478), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 385 Antoine [Antonius] Feydau - also: Fedeau, Fedelli ( t before 1518), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 386 Antonius Fidei, bishop of Soana - also: A. de Fide; Antonio del Fede ( t 1433), Carmelite, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Soana (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 22, 388-393 Antonio [Antonius] di Filippo da Pistoia (fl. 1428), painter - Pistoia (Italy); Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 394 Antonio [Antonius] Fiorentino (fl. 1481), sculptor - Perugia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 22, 395 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze (architect, 14001479) —» Antonio [Antonius] di Francesco Antonio [Antonius] (Firenze) (fl. 1300), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 396 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze (fl. 1389-1406), university professor - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 397 Antonio [Antonius] (Firenze) (15-th century), Franciscan, Dante commentator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 22, 398 Antonio [Antonius] (Firenze) (15-th century), Jesuate - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 399 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze - also: Antonius de Florentia (early 15-th century), painter Venezia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 400 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze (fl. 1434-1435), wood carver - Perugia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 401 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze (fl. 1450-1463), stonemason - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 402 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze - also: Togno da F. (fl. 1454-1457), architect - Milano (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 403 Antonio [Antonius] da Firenze (fl. 1484), painter - Udine (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 404 Antoine [Antonius] Flausto (fl. 1370-1379), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 387 Antonius Fiorii (fl. 1309), sculptor, architect - San Valentino (Italy); Teramo (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 405-406 Antoine [Antonius] Flory de Guier - also: Α. de Fleury de Quiex, de Chieri (fl. 1494-1496), physician - Piemonte (Italy); Asti (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 22, 407 Antonio [Antonius] da Foligno (14-th century), painter - Foligno (Italy); Bettona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 408 Antonio [Antonius] da Foligno (fl. 1493-1498), goldsmith - Perugia (Italy); Foligno (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 409 Antoine [Antonius] de Fontanis (fl. 14671480), physician, surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 22, 410 Antonio [Antonius] del Forese (fl. 1310), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 22, 411-412 Antonio [Antonius] da Forli (fl. 1424-1429), logician - Bologna (Italy); Forli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 22, 413 Antonio [Antonius] da Forli (fl. 1498), painter Orvieto (Italy); Forli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 415 Antonio [Antonius] da Formigine (15-th century), sculptor - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 22, 416 Antonio [Antonius] da Fortichino (fl. 1476), sculptor - Perugia (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 417

Antonio [Antonius] Franceschi (fl. 1378), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 22, 418 Antonio [Antonius] Franceschi (fl. 14871496), printer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 22, 419 Antonio [Antonius] di Francesco - also: A. da Firenze (*ca. 1400, t e a . 1479), architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 420 Antonio [Antonius] di Francesco - called: Pazzaglia (late 15-th century), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 22, 421 Antonio [Antonius] di Francesco da Venezia —> Antonio [Antonius] Veneziano Antonius de Francia ( t 1478), Carmelite - France; Mantova (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 22, 422-424 Antonio [Antonius] Frecia —» Freccia, Antonio Anton [Antonius] Friazin - or: A. Friasin (fl. 1469-1488), building master - Venezia (Italy); Moskva - Bogitslavskij, Thieme/Becker F. 22, 427; 416, 453 Antoine [Antonius] de Froidmont - monk, hermit, saint - Luxeuil (France) - Chevalier - F. 22, 428 Antoine [Antonius] Gaillard - also: A. Gailhardi, Galhardi (fl. 1418-1424), physician - Millau (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer F. 23, 1-2 Antonio [Antonius] Galemio —» Antonino [Antoninus) Galemio archbishop of Taranto Antonius Gallus - also: Antonio Galli (fl. 14781499), historian - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 23, 4-5 Antoine [Antonius] Gay (fl. 1492), surgeon, barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 23, 6 Antonio [Antonius] (Gerace) ( 10-th-11 -th century), Basilian, saint - Gerace (Italy) Chevalier - F. 23, 7 Antonius Gerundensis - also: Antonio de Girona ( t 1330), Carmelite, bishop - Girona (Spain) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Latassa F. 23, 8-15 Antonio [Antonius] di Giacomo (fl. 1458-1496), mosaicist - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 16 Antonio [Antonius] di Giacomo del Lago Maggiore (fl. 1475-1476), sculptor - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 17 Antonio [Antonius] Gilbertes -> Gilbertes, Antonio Antonio [Antonius] di Gilio - also: A. di Egidio (fl. 1390), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 21-22 Antonio [Antonius] Ginebreda ( t 1395), Dominican, philosopher - Barcelona (Spain) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 23, 23-24 Antonio [Antonius] di Giorgio (fl. 1480), bronze founder - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 25 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni (fl. 1400), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 26 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni (fl. 1451), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 27 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni (fl. 1470), embroiderer - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 28 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni ( t before 1486), miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 29-30 Antonello [Antonius] di Giovanni da Albano (fl. 1447-1471), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 21, 418 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni Andrea (15th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 31-32 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni di Anghiari compare with: Antonio da Borgo San Sepolcro (fl. 1427), painter - Sansepolcro (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 33 Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni da Arezzo (II. 1404), ceramist - Arezzo (Italy); Urbino (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 34

[Antonius] Antonio [Antonius] di Giovanni da Borgosesia Antonius Cassimatas patriarch of Constantinopolis Antoni· [Antonius] (Kiev) ( í 1063 or 1073), monk, monastery founder - Kiev (Ukraine); Chernihiv (Ukraine) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier F. 23, 95; 416, 457-458 Antonius von Lambsheim (f 1458), nobleman, poet - Basel (Switzerland); Strasbourg (France) DLL, Stammler - F. 417, 1-3 Antonio [Antonius] de Lampugnano (fl. 14651489), miniaturist - Milano (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 23, 98 Antonius Lanteri (fl. 1451), Dominican - Sicilia (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 23, 99 Antonius Laurentii (fl. 1494), physician - Barcelona (Spain); Avignon (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 23, 100-101 Antonio [Antonius] da Lecco (fl. 1464-1473), sculptor - Pavia (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 23, 102 Antonio [Antonius] di Lemmo (fl. 1370), intarsiator - Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 103 Antonio [Antonius] da Leno (early 15-th ccntury), musician, musicologist - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 23, 104-105 Antonio [Antonius] di Leonardo (fl. 1443), painter - Udine (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 106 Antonio [Antonius] di Leonardo da Bologna (15th century), wood carver - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 23, 107 Antonio [Antonius] de Lérida (14-th century), Franciscan - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier F. 23, 108

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Antoine [Antonius] (Lérins) ( t e a . 526), monk, saint - Lérins (France) - Chevalier - F. 23, 109 Antoine [Antonius] de Liège (fl. 1460-1476), painter - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 110-111 Antoine [Antonius] (Lille) (fl. 1425), painter Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 23, 112 Antoine [Antonius] de Lio - latin: Antonius de Lydo, de Lido (+ 1385), diocese clerk, physician - Padua (Italy); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 23, 113-114 Antoine [Antonius] de Lisaine (11. 1494), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 23, 115 Antonio [Antonius] di Locate (fl. 1473), sculptor - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 23, 116-117 Antonio [Antonius] da Lodi (11. 1498), building master - Chicti (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 23, 118 Antonius Logothetes (fl. 1435-1436), copyist - Athina (Greece) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 23, 119-120 Antonius Lollius (fl. 1484-1485), orator - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 417, 4 Antonio [Antonius] Lombardo (fl. 1475), sculptor - Arcevia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 23, 121-122 Antonio [Antonius] di Lorenzo (fi. 1347), ornamental sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 23, 123 Antonio [Antonius] di Lorenzo (fi. 1391), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 124 Antonio [Antonius] di Lorenzo del Vescovo (fl. 1473-1480), sculptor - Rovinj (Croatia); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 125 A n t o n i o [Antonius] da Lucca (11. 1391), painter - Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 126 Antonio [Antonius] da Lucca - latin: Antonius de Luca (15-th century), Servite, musicologist Italy; Lucca (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 23, 131 Antonius Lucensis (11. 1299-1320), Franciscan Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 23, 127-130 Antonio [Antonius] da Lucignano (fl. 14211426), papal physician - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 23, 132 Antonio [Antonius] di Lucrezio (Π. 1400), Dominican, monk, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 133-134 Antonio [Antonius] da Lugano (fl. 1400), painter - Ascona (Switzerland); Lugano (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 135 Antonio [Antonius] da Lugano (fl. 1449), stonemason - Venezia (Italy); Lugano (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 136 Antonio [Antonius] da Lugano (fl. 1466), master mason - Genua (Italy); Lugano (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 137 Antonius Lusitanus —> Antonius de Padua Antoine [Antonius] Lutz (fi. 1468), surgeon Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 23, 138 Antonius de Lydo Antoine [Antonius] de Lio Antoine [Antonius] de Lyon (fl. 1402), physician - Forez (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 23, 139 Antoine [Antonius] (Lyon) (fl. 1408), sculptor Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 140-141; 417, 6 Antoine [Antonius] (Lyon) (fl. 1446), physician Lyon (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 23, 142 Antonius Macco - also: Antonio Macchi, Macho, de Macchis ( t e a . 1457), Dominican - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 23, 143-144 Antonius Macrisphendne (fl. 1487), copyist Grcccc - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 23, 145-146 Antoine [Antonius] de Maglanis - also: A. Maglanus, Maglianus ( t 1444), physician Chieri (Italy); Torino (Italy); Savoie (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 23, 147-149 Antoine [Antonius] Magny (fl. 1444), physician - Beaume (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 23, 150 Antonio [Antonius] di Manno (fl. 1317), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 151

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Antonio [Antonius] di Manno (fl. 1396), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 23, 152 Antoine [Antonius] (Manosque) (fl. 1309), surgeon - Manosque (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 23, 153 Antoine [Antonius] de Manthe Antonii [Antonius] Rymlianin

Antonius Romanus (15-th century), composer Roma (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 27 Antonio [Antonius] dalla Rosa (fl. 1410), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 29 Antonius de Rosatis ( t 1369), Franciscan, martyr - Milano (Italy); Mid-East - Wadding - F. 24, 30 Antonius de Rosellis - also: A. de Roxellis, Antonio Roselli (*ca. 1380, ¡1466 or 1467), jurisconsult, university professor - Arezzo (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie - F. 24, 31-34; 339, 177-181; 417, 36-37 Antoine [Antonius] de Rovère (fl. 1497), doctor of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 24, 35 Antonio [Antonius] da Rovigo (fl. 1476), goldsmith - Rovigo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 36 Antonius Rusconus —> Rusconi, Antonio Antonii [Antonius] Rymlianin - latin: Antonius Romanus (* 1067, 1 1147), monk, saint Novgorod (Russia); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 26 Antonio [Antonius] de Sacavém - Cistercian Sacavcm (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 24, 39 Antonio [Antonius] Sacho (fl. 1468), stonemason - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 40 Antonio [Antonius] da Sacile (fl. 1500), painter - Friuli (Italy); Udine (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 41 Antonius Sainer (15-th century), Augustinian Castilla (Spain) - Ossinger - F. 24, 42 Antoine [Antonius] (Saint-Flour) (fl. 1416), medical practitioner - Saint-Flour (France) Wickersheimer - F. 24, 46 Antonios [Antonius] (Saint-Sabas) ( t e a . 800), monk, hermit, saint - Akko (Israel) Chevalier - F. 24, 43 Antoine [Antonius] de Saint-Yon (fl. 14521467), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 24, 44-45 Antoine [Antonius] de la Sale (*ca. 1385, t e a . 1460 or after 1461), poet, writer - Aries (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 47-50 Antonio [Antonius] da San Canziano (fl. 1469), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 51 Antonio [Antonius] da San Daniele (15-th century), jurisconsult - Venezia (Italy); Friuli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 52 Antonio [Antonius] da San Germano (fl. 14401444), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 53 Antonio [Antonius] (San Severino) (fl. 1437), architect - San Severino (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 54 Antonio [Antonius] da San Vito (15-th century), copyist, liturgist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier F. 24, 55-56 Antonius Sanchez (copyist, fl. 1401) —> Sanchez, Antonio Antonius a Sancta Agnete ( t e a . 1486), Carmelite - Ferrara (Italy); Mantova (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 24, 66-67 Antonius de Sancta Flora (15-th century), Augustinian - Spoleto (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 24, 73-74 Antonius Sancti Antonii (fl. 1499), minister Wadding - F. 23, 249 Antonius a Sancto Angelo [Sanctus Angelus] (fl. 1411), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Fabricius F. 24, 68 Antonio [Antonius] di Sandro (fl. 1515), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 70 Antonius Sanminiatensis - italian: Antonio de San Miniato (fl. 1364), Franciscan - San Miniato (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 24, 71-72 Antonio [Antonius] dal Santo (15-th century), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 75-76

Antonio [Antonius] di Santo da Milano (2-d half 15-th century), sculptor - Reggio (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 77 Antonio [Antonius] di Sanzio (fi. 1370-1371), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 78 Antonello [Antonius] da Sassone - also: Anlonelius de Saxonia (fl. 1445), goldsmith Calabria (Italy); Morano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 434 Antoine [Antonius] (Savoie) (fl. 1466), painter Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 24, 79 Antonius de Saxonia (fl. 1369), Franciscan Sachsen (Germany) - Wadding - F. 24, 80 Antonio [Antonius] Schiattosi - also: A. Schiattesi ( t 1482), Dominican - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 24, 81-82 Antonius Scotellus (1280-1320) Antonius Andreas Antonio [Antonius] da Sebenico (fl. 1447), architect - Dalmatia (Croatia) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 84 Antonio [Antonius] de Segovia (13-th century), Franciscan - Aix-cn-Provcncc (France); Segovia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 24, 85 Antonius Senensis —> Antonius de Guardavalle Antonius Scnoniensis ( t 1137), abbot, prior Senones (France); Meurhe (France) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 24, 86-87 Antonius de Septo (fl. 1387-1413), Dominican, inquisitor - Savigliano (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 24, 88 Antonello [Antonius] da Serravalle (fl. 1385), painter - Friuli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 21, 435 Antonio [Antonius] Sforzesco (di Giovanni) (fl. 1476), stonemason - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 24, 89 Antonio [Antonius] da Sicilia (fl. 1431), astrologist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 90 Antonio [Antonius] (Sicilia) (fl. 1470), warrior - Sicilia (Italy); Gallipoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 91 Antonio [Antonius] da Siena (fl. 1370), poet Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 93 Antonio [Antonius] (Siena) (fl. 1400), goldsmith - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 94 Antonio [Antonius] da Siena (fl. 1468), embroiderer - Roma (Italy); Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 95 Antonius de Silves (fl. 1370), sculptor, stonemason - Avignon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 96 Antonio [Antonius] di Silvestro (fl. 1416), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 97-98 Antonio [Antonius] di maestro Simone (fl. 14281471), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 99 Antonio [Antonius] di Simone (fl. 14481451), Vallombrosian, copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 24, 100-102 Antonio [Antonius] di Simone (fl. 1471), glass painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 103 Antonio [Antonius] di Simone Fiorentino (15th century), stonemason - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 104 Antonio [Antonius] di Simone Francesco da Urbino (fl. 1470), architect, sculptor - Urbino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 105 Antonius Slesita —> Antonius de Ihringen Antoine [Antonius] Sobeyran (fl. 1470), surgeon - Gignac (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 106 Antonio [Antonius] da Soprano (fl. 1446), scientist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 107 Antoine [Antonius] du Souchet (fl. 1510), physician - France - Jacquart / - F. 24, 111 Antoine [Antonius] de Souillac ( t 1448), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 24, 112

Anund Antonius (Spezia) - martyr, saint - Spezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 113 Antoine [Antonius] (Strasbourg) ( t before 1295), physician, prebendary - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 24, 114 Antonius a Stronconio (* 1351, 1 1471), Franciscan - Stroncone (Italy); Assisi (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 115 Antonios [Antonius] (the Studite) - monk Greece - Chevalier - F. 24, 116 Antonio [Antonius] da Sulmona (Π. 1391-1393), physician - Sulmona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 117 Antonio [Antonius] da Sulmona (Π. 1399), jurisconsult - Sulmona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 117 Antonius de Sultanea (14-th century), Dominican, archbishop - Armenia - Kaeppeli - F. 24, 118 Antonius Tabernarii (fi. 1430), barber Montbrison (France) - Wickersheimer F. 24, 119 Antonio [Antonius] da Tagliacozzo - also: A. Tagliacozzi (fl. 1407), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 120-121 Antoine [Antonius] de Taquela {fl. 1382), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 24, 122 Antonius (Tegernsee) (fi. 1459), monk, illuminator - Tegernsee (Germany) - D'Ancona F. 24, 124 Antonio [Antonius] da Terranuova (fi. 14431444), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 125 Antonio [Antonius] de Tcrzagho (fl. 1432-1449), physician - Milano (Italy); Pavia (Italy); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 126 Antonio [Antonius] Tculcr (fl. 1435), physician Ripoli (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 127 Antonius Textoris (fl. 1373), medical practitioner - Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 24, 128 Antonius Thevenardi (fl. 1485-1486), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 24, 129 Antoine [Antonius] Tibort (fl. 1490), physician Limoges (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 130 Antonius Ticinensis - also: Antonio da Pavia (fl. 1498), Franciscan - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 23, 350 Antonio [Antonius] de Toledo - french: Antoine de Tolède (fl. 1509), copyist, physician - Lyon (France) - Jacquari / - F. 24, 131 Antonio [Antonius] Baietti q. Tommasii (fl. 1410-1422), painter - Udine (Italy); Trieste (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 22, 153 Antonio [Antonius] di Tommaso (fl. 1420), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 132 Antonio [Antonius] di Tommaso Romano (fl. 1472), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 133 Antoine [Antonius] de Tongres (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 24, 134 Antonius Torquatus (fl. 1480), physician, astrologist - Ferrara (Italy); Aragon (Spain); Magyarország (Hungary) - Potthast - F. 24, 135 Antonio [Antonius] Toscano (fl. 1450), painter Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 136 Antoine [Antonius] (Tours) ( t 7 - t h century), abbot, saint - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 24, 137 Antoine [Antonius] Trevet - also: Trcvcil ( t 1501), physician - Paris (France); Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 24, 138-139 Antonio [Antonius] da Trevigi (fl. 1407-1414), painter - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 24, 140-141 Antonio [Antonius] (Treviso) (fi. 1416), physician - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 142 Antonello [Antonius] da Treviso (late 15-th century), painter - Treviso (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 21, 436

Antonio [Antonius] Turriani —» Turriani, Antonio Antonello [Antonius] (Umbria) (fl. 1486), painter - Umbria (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 437 Antonius de Urbeveteri - italian: Antonio da Orvieto (fl. 1445), bell founder - Orvieto (Italy); Viterbo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 146 Antonius Urceus - italian: Antonio Urceo; called: Codro (* 1446, t 1500), university professor - Forli (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 147 Antonio [Antonius] Ursini da Milano (fl. 1436), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 148 Antoine [Antonius] du Val - also: A. Duval (15th ccntury), troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 416, 451 Antonius Valentinus - also: A. Valentius Franciscan, theologian - Italy - Wadding F. 24, 149 Antoine [Antonius] Valeta (fl. 1395-1405), barber - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 24, 150 Antoine [Antonius] de Valle - also: A. de Valli; alias: Britonis (fl. 1456-1457), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 24, 151 Antonio [Antonius] de Venenz, bishop of León (fl. 1409), bishop, cardinal - León (Spain) Berton - F. 24, 152 Antonio [Antonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1370), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 153 Antonio [Antonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1444), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 155 Antonio [Antonius] da Venezia (fl. 1452-1481), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 156 Antonio [Antonius] da Venezia (+ 1458), Jcsuatc - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 153 Antonio [Antonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1458), miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 157 Antonius (Venezia) (fl. 1458), mosaicist - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 158 Antonio [Antonius] da Venezia ( t 1464), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 159 Antonio [Antonius] da Venezia (fl. 1470), ceramist - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 160 Antonio [Antonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1474), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 161 Antonio [Antonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1494), building master - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 162 Antonello [Antonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1496), goldsmith - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 21, 438 Antonio [Antonius] Veneziano - full name: A. di Francesco da Venezia (fl. 1370-1388), painter - Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Straver, Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 163-172 Antonio [Antonius] di Venturino (fl. 1494), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 173 Antonio [Antonius] da Venzone (fl. 1462), painter - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 174 Antonio [Antonius] da Vercelli (fl. 1420), architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 175 Antonius de Vercellis - alias: Barnabo (fl. 1373-1389), barber - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 24, 176 Antonius de Vcrccllis - also: Antonio de Balocco or Balocho ( t 1483), Franciscan, theologian Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier, Sharalea, Wadding - F. 22, 154-158 Antonio [Antonius] da Verona (fl. 1477), Dominican, glass painter - Fano (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 177 Antonio [Antonius] di Vettore (fl. 1426), bronze founder - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 178 Ant. [Antonius] Vicent. - probably: Antonio Vicentino (fl. 1465), medal engraver - Fano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 182

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Antonio [Antonius] da Vicenza (fl. 1392), philologist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 179 Antonio [Antonius] (Vicenza) - also: Antonius de Princivallibus (Π. 1465), copyist - Vicenza (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 24, 180-181 Antonio [Antonius] da Vignonovo (fl. 1458), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 183 Antonio [Antonius] da Vimercate (fl. 1412), chronicler - Vimercate (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 184 Antonio [Antonius] di Vincenzo (*ca. 1350, 11402), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 185-189 Antonius de Vinea - also: Antoine van den Wyngaert ( t 1499), musician - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 24, 200; 408, 390 Antoine [Antonius] de Vino (fl. 1488), physician - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 190 Antonio [Antonius] „de Violono" (fl. 1379-1405), painter - Pinerolo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 191 Antonio [Antonius] Vipera (fl. 1262), architect Ascoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 192 Antoine [Antonius] Vira (fl. 1481), barber Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 193 Antonio [Antonius] de Visenem (fl. 1457), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 194 Antonio [Antonius] da Visso (fl. 1424-1429), surgeon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 195 Antoine [Antonius] Vitalis (fl. 1447), barber - Vallabrègues (France) - Wickersheimer F. 24, 196 Antonio [Antonius] da Viterbo - french: Antoine de Viterbe (fl. 1390), surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 24, 197 A n t o n i o [Antonius] di Viviano da Albino (fl. 1497), painter - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 198 Antonio [Antonius] da Volterra - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 24, 199 Antoine [Antonius] van den Wyngaert -> Antonius de Vinea Antonius Zeno Policola —» Zeno Policola, Antonio Antor - legendary figure - England Broughton - F. 24, 204 Antramonte, Alberto - compare wih A. Antranomia (14-th century), professor of law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 205 Antrone, Nicholas - also: Ancron, Antorn (fl. 1385-1415), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 24, 206 M a s t e r of the A n t w e r p i a n Bible (early 15-th century), book painter - Deutschland - Thieme/ Becker - F. 24, 207 M a s t e r of the A n t w e r p i a n Triptych of Maria also: Master of the Madonna with saint Michael (late 15-th century), painter - Netherlands Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 208 Antworter, Georg (* 1430, 1 1499), Franciscan, professor of theology - Würzburg (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 417, 39-51 Antyngham, John - also: Anthyngham (fl. 1371-1390), church administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 24, 209 Anub-Bissoius (Heliopolis) - martyr, saint Egypt - Chevalier - F. 24, 210 A n u n d Jacob, king of Svcrigc - also: Önundr Óláfsson; called: Emund Kolbränna ( t e a . 1050), king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 24, 211 Anund, king of Sverige - also: Br0t-Anundr or Braut-Önundr (7-th century), king - Sweden Chevalier - F. 24, 212 A n u n d I, king of Svcrigc - french: Asmund king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 28, 321 A n u n d II, king of Sverige - french: Asmund ( t 564), king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 28, 321 A n u n d III, king of Sverige - french: Asmund (1748), king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 28, 321

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A n u n d IV (Kolbrenner), king of Sverige - trench: Asmund (f 1035), king - Sweden - Chevalier F. 28, 321 A n u n d V (Slemme), king of Sverige - french: Asmund ( t 1041), king - Sweden - Chevalier F. 28, 321 Anvillers, Jean d' (Π. 1398), wood sculptor Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 30, 407 A n w y k , Thomas (fl. 1475), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 24, 214 Anwyk, William —» Alnewyke, William Anwykill, John - also: Alnwykyll, Anwekyll, Anwykyll, Anwynkyll ( t 1487), school teacher, grammarian - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 24, 215-216 Anwys, John (fl. 1404-1408), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 24, 217 A n y s w o r t h - also: Aynsworth (fl. 1481), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 24, 218 Anysworth, Thurstan (fl. 1497), grammarian Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 24, 219 Anzelerio de Monte Martino (11. 1314), philologist - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 220 Anzil, Gerardo di Vilacco (fl. 1446), architect Cividale (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 221 Anzilotto Viterbese (fl. 1255), chronicler - Viterbo (Italy) - Potthast - F. 24, 222 Anzio, Paolo (fl. 1398), writer - Vicenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 223 Anzolello, Bartolomeo (11. 1416), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 224 Anzolino da Brescia - also: Angelo da B. (fl. 1468), sculptor - Brescia (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 225 Apana, Jacques (fl. 1480), tapestry weaver Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 226 Aparicio (Castilla) (mid-11-th century), sculptor Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 24, 227 Aparicio, Miguel ( t 1448), Cistercian, abbot - Spain - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 24, 228; 417, 53-55 Apeghehem, Henry d' (fl. 1356-1357), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 24, 229-230 Apeltre, Henry de (fl. 1274-1280), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 24, 231-232 Apengeter (Wildeshausen) (fl. 1494), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 233 Apengheter, Conradus (11. 1337), metal founder - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 234 Apengheter, Johannes - also: Hans Apengeter van Sassenlant (fl. 1332-1342), metal founder - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 235 Apengheter, Laurens - also: L. Grave or Grove ( t 1478), bronze founder - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 236 A p e r (Grenoble) Aupre (Grenoble) Aperdele, John - also: Apcrdeley, Appcldcrle, Apperddeley, Apperdele (fl. 1314-1327), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 24, 238-239 Aperus, abbot of Saint-Hilaire (fl. 780), abbot Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 24, 237 Apetot, John de - also: Abetot, Abitot, Dapetot (fl. 1303-1325), church rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford F. 24, 240 A p h n i m a r a n (Nestorian) (fl. 630-660), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 24, 241 A p h o u (Thebaid), bishop of Pcmgia - hermit, bishop - Egypt; Italy - Chevalier - F. 24, 242 Aphowell, John - also: Appowell, John ap Howell ( t 1497), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 24, 243-244 Aphtonius (Antiochia) (11-th century), rhetorician - Antiochia - Ladvocat - F. 24, 245 Apitz (Thüringen) - latin: Apicius (* 1270, t 1302), bastard of Albrechl II, count of Thüringen - Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 24, 246

Aplemain, Pierre (fl. 1401), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 24, 247-248; 417, 56 Apokaukos, Alexios (*late 13-th century, t 1345), statesman - Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 249-251 Apokaukos, Johannes —> Johannes Apocaucus Apolini, Giuliano de - also: Julianus Appolinus goldsmith - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 254 Apollinaris, patriarch of Alexandria ( t 578), patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier F. 24, 255 Apollinaris, archbishop of Bourges ( ¡ 611), archbishop, saint - Bourges (France) Chevalier - F. 24, 256 Apollinaris, bishop of Clermont ( t e a . 516), bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 24, 257 Apollinaris, abbot of Monte Cassino (τ 828), abbot, blessed - Monte Cassino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 258 Apollinaris Offredi —> Offredi, Apollinaris Apolinario [Apollinaris] da Pavia (fl. 14471448), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 259 Apolinario [Apollinaris] (Trieste) - subdeacon, saint - Trieste (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 260 Apollo (Baetica) (4-th century), saint - Spain Chevalier - F. 24, 262 Apollo (Episcopus) - bishop, saint - Greece Chevalier - F. 24, 269 Apollonius (Alexandria) - priest, saint Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 24, 261 Apollonio [Apollonius] di Archolano (fl. 1455), copyist - Volterra (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 24, 278-279 Apollonius Bianchi —> Bianchi, Apollonio Apollonio [Apollonius] de' Bolognini - blessed Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 263 Apollonio [Apollonius] da Calvisano - also: A. Calvisiano (fl. 1490-1495), Augustinian, hermit, miniaturist, calligrapher - Brescia (Italy) - Bradley, D'Ancona - F. 24, 264-265 Apollonio [Apollonius] del Celandro (fl. 1470), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - Bradley, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 266-268 Apollonio [Apollonius] di Giovanni di Tomaso (* 1415, t 1465), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 270 Apollonius von Mainz (15-th century), magister, medical writer - Mainz (Germany) - Stammler F. 417, 57 Apollonius (Orient) - saint - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 24, 272 Apollonius (Ravenna) - saint - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 273 Apollonio [Apollonius] (Petrocchi) da Ripatransone (* 1440?, 11475), wood sculptor - Assisi (Italy); Perugia (Ttaly) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 274-275 Apollonio [Apollonius] (Venezia) (13-th century), painter - Venezia (Italy); Greece - Chevalier F. 24, 276 Apollonio [Apollonius] (Venezia) (fl. 1279), painter - Venezia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 271 Apollonio [Apollonius] (Vercelli) (fl. 1267), professor of dialectics - Vercelli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 24, 277 Apollonius, Gabriel (15-th century), editor France - Chevalier - F. 24, 280 Apollonius Collatius, Petrus -> Collalius, Petrus Apollonius Aponius (Poet) - also: Apponius (fl. 680), commentator, poet - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 24, 280-281; 417, 63-64 Apostel-Master (Lüneburg) (2-d half 15-th ccntury), wood carvcr - Lüneburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 290 Master of the Apostel des Regensburger Domes (2-d half 14-th century), sculptor - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 287

M a s t e r of the Apostel vom Rottweiler Kapellenturm (mid-14-th century), sculptor Schwaben (Germany); Rottweil (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 288 M a s t e r of the Apostelabschied (late 15th century), painter - Steiermark (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 289 Apostolius, Michael —» Michael Apostolius Apparitio (Scolasticus) (fl. 1033), scolasticus, jeweller - Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 294 Appelby, John de - alias: Thomas de Appelby; also: Appelbi, Appilby, Appleby, Appulbi, Thome de Appelby (t 1389), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 24, 297-302 Appelby, Robert de - also: Appulby ( t 1349), ecclesiastical administrator, notary - Oxford (England); Avignon (France) - Oxford F. 24, 304 Appelby, Robert - also: Appilby, Appulby, Appylby, Apulby (f 1459), notary public, canon, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 24, 305-306 Appelby, Thomas - also: Appilby, Appylby (f 1395), Augustinian, canon, prior, bishop - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 24, 307-308 Appelby, William - also: Appilby, Appulby, Appylby ( t 1409), Benedictine, monk, librarian - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 24, 309-310 Appeldorn, Hermann ( t 1472), Carthusian, prior - Köln (Germany); Koblenz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 24, 311 Appelicus (Sicilia) - or: Amphelicus - saint Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 312 Appellatus, Franciscus (fl. 1484), orator Chevalier - F. 24, 313 A p p e l m a n , Jan - also: J. Appelmans; latin: J. Amelius ( t 1395), architect - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 24, 314-315 Appelman, Peter (f 1434), building master, architect - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 314; 24, 316-317 Appelmans, Peter (fl. 1454-1470), stonemason Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 318 Appelton, John - also: Appulton, Appylton, Apylton (fl. 1405-1426), seneschal, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 24, 319 Appelton, Robert - also: Apilton, Appeliensis, Appilton, Appulton, Appylton, Apulton ( t 1418), notary public, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 24, 320-322 Appelton, Walter de - alias W. de Ireland (fl. 1370-1393), church rector - York (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 24, 323 Appenteger, Hans (fl. 1424), building master - Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 324 Appenzeller, Hans (fl. 1499), cannon founder - Innsbruck (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 326 Apperleye, William de - also: Aperley, Apperle, Apperleg', Appirle ( t 1301), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Scotland - Oxford - F. 24, 327 Appet, Jakob (13-th century), writer, poet Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 417, 58-62 Appiani, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Pisa (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 328-329 Appiani, Emanuele - also: E. d'Appiano (* 1380, 11457), lord, governor - Piombino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 24, 330-331 Appiani, Gherardo - also: G. d'Appiano (* ca. 1360, + 1405), lord, statesman - Piombino (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 332-334 Appiani, Jacopo I - also: J. d'Appiano (*ca. 1322, t 1398), statesman, notary - Piombino (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 335-337

Arcagnano Appiani, Jacopo II - also: J. d'Appiano ( t 1441), statesman - Piombino (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 24, 338-339 Appiani, Jacopo III - also: J. d'Appiano Abt, Peter Aptadius, bishop of Metz - french: Aptat (fl. 700), bishop, saint - Metz (France) Chevalier - F. 24, 374 Aptonius, bishop of Angoulème (6-th century), bishop, saint - Angoulème (France) Chevalier - F. 24, 375 Apuleius, Lucius Caecilius Minutianus (fl. 580?), grammarian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 24, 376 Apulia, Simon de - also: S. de Appuleia, Appulia, Appulus, Apulie, Apuliensis, Apulus ( t 1223), canon, prebendary - York (England) - Oxford F. 24, 377-378 Apulo, Gianpietro (fl. 1496), jurisconsult Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 379 A q Sems ed-Din (*ca. 1389, f 1459), sheikh Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 380 Aqsarayi, Karim ad-Din Mahmud bin Muhammad (fl. 1323), historian - Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 24, 381 Aquila Salisburgensis —> Arno Salisburgensis Aquila, Andrea dall' —> Andrea [Andreas] dall'Aquila Aquila, Angelo dell' (fl. 1401), Dante commentator - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 24, 385 Aquila, Antonio d' —» Antonio [Antonius] d'Aquila Aquila, Giacomo dell' (fl. 1453), Dominican, monk, sculptor, bronze founder - Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 386 Aquila, Giorgio d' - also: Giorgio da Firenze, Georges de l'Aigle (fl. 1314-1348), painter Aquila (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Savoie (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 24, 387 Aquila, Johannes (fl. 1400), painter, building master - Steiermark (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 388-389 Aquila, Niccolò dell' (fl. 1493), poet, chronicler Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 390 Aquilinus (Africa) - saint - Africa - Chevalier F. 24, 394 Aquilinus, bishop of Évreux ( t e a . 690), bishop, saint - Bayeux (France); Evreux (France) Chevalier - F. 24, 395 Aquilinus (Fossombrone) - saint - Fossombrone (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 24, 396 Aquilinus (Isauria) - saint - Isauria (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 24, 397 Aquilus (Governor) - governor, saint Chevalier - F. 24, 392 Aquilus (Greece) - saint - Greece - Chevalier F. 24, 393 Aquino, Natuccio - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 24, 400 Aquis, Jean de (fl. 1487), miniaturist - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 24, 401 Aquosse, Enguerrand (fl. 1344), sculptor, architect, painter - Noyon (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 24, 402-403 Arabot, Pedro (fl. 1391-1429), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 1 Arabsah (Tartaria) (fl. 1377), khan - Mongolia Chevalier - F. 25, 2 Arabsah, Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn (* 1389, 11450), historian, translator - Syria Ladvocat - F. 25, 3 Arachiel Baghich - also: A. Palesiensis (15th century), writer - Armenia - Chevalier F. 25, 15 A r a c m o n e , Anello (f 1510 or 1519), jurisconsult Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 59 Arad (Alexandria) - priest, saint - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 25, 4 Aragan, Joan (fl. 1424), glass painter - León (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 5 Aragazzoni, Jacopo (fl. 1471), orator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 6 Aragon, Carlos de —» Viana, Carlos de king of Navarra Aragon, Jean (fl. 1456), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 25, 12

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Aragon, Peter of - also: de Arragonia (fl. 13481349), Franciscan, convent lector - Cambridge (England); Aragon (Spain) - Cambridge F. 25, 13 Arakel Syowneci - also: Arachiel (Siuna) (* 1350, 1 1425), archbishop, writer - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 25, 14 Araldi, Antonio (15-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 25, 16 Aranda, Francés de Aribo Scholasticus A r b e r t —> Herbertus Arbeu, Pierre (bachelor of medicine) —> Pierre [Petrus] Arbeu Arbiso, Niccolò d' (fl. 1386), judge - Aversa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 36 Arblaster, Thomas - » Alblastre, Thomas Arbode, abbot of Saint-Remi (f 1005), abbot Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 25, 37 Arbogastus Argentinensis ('¡'678), bishop Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 25, 38-39 Arbois, Jean d' (fl. 1373-1375), painter Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 25, 40 Arborea, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Sardegna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 41 Arborea, Mariano IV ( t 1376), nobleman, provincial judge - Arborea (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 42-43 Arborea, Mariano V (f 1407), nobleman Arborea (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 25, 44 Arborea, Ugonc II (f 1335), provincial judge Arborea (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 45-46 Arborea, Ugone III (* 1337, 11383), military Commander, provincial judge - Arborea (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 25, 47-48 Are, Jacques d' (fl. 1427-1429), father of Jeanne d'Arc - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 25, 49 Arc, Pierre d' (fl. 1429-1443), brother of Jeanne d'Arc, Chamberlain - Orleans (France) Chevalier - F. 25, 50 Arca, Niccolò d'Antonio dall' (*2-d half 15-th century), sculptor - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 25, 51-55 Arcadius, bishop of Bourges (Î545), bishop, saint - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 25, 56 Arcadius Constantiensis (t 638), bishop - Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 25, 57 Arcagnano, Pietro (fl. 1400), writer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 58

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Arcani

Arcani, Egidio Arichis I duke of Benevento Arechis II prince of Benevento —> Arichis II prince of Benevento Arefaste (Normandie) (fl. 1022-1033), lord, monk - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 25, 249

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Aregarius (Tours) - also: Haregarius (fl. 857), miniaturist, monk - Tours (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 250; 164, 275 Aregazzi, Francesco, bishop of Bergamo - latin: Franciscus de Aregatiis, Aggregatis or Ragatius (*ca. 1375, t 1437 or 1427), Franciscan, bishop - Cremona (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 25, 253; 121, 57; 121, 100-101; 122, 188 Aregio, Pablo de (fl. 1471-1481), painter - Reggio Emilia (Italy); Valencia (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 251-252 Aregius, bishop of Nevers ( t e a . 558), bishop, saint - Nevers (France) - Chevalier F. 25, 254 Arègie bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône —> Agricola bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône Arel, Olivero (fl. 1351), knight - Trento (Italy) Chevalier - F. 25, 255 Aremdello, Adam de - probably: Arundel (fl. 1158-1164), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 25, 256 Arena, Alberto (fl. 1251), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 258 Arena, Henricus de —» Henricus de Arena Arena, Jacobus de —> Jacobus de Arena Arena, Niccolò I d' (fl. 1428), nobleman Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 261 Arena, Niccolò II d' (fl. 1442), nobleman Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 261 Arena, Ricardo d' (fl. 1309), nobleman - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 261 Arendal, Jean d' - or: Arenthal (fl. 14501477), lord - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 25, 262 Arenes, Antonio (fl. 1455-1457), canonist Aragon (Spain); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 25, 263 Arenes, Jaime (fl. 1471), nobleman, fiscal lawyer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 25, 264; 195, 229 Arenes, P. des - latin: P. dc Arcnis (fl. 1318), wax sculptor - Marseille (France) - Beaulieu F. 417, 135 Arengheria, Antonio Basilio —» Antonio [Antonius] da Bologna Arenos, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Valencia (Spain); Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 265-266 Arentsz., Claes (fl. 1378), painter - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 25, 267-268 A r e n u s (Alexandria) - deacon, saint - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 25, 257 Arenys, Petrus de —> Petrus de Arenys Aresquier, Jehan (fl. 1381), master mason - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 25, 269 Aretaeus, Daniel (fl. 1455), sculptor, cnchaser - Denmark; Corvey (Germany) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 275-276 Aretas (Caesarea) (fl. 1020), priest - Caesarea (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 25, 272 Aretas (Kiev) (fl. 1185), monk, blessed - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 25, 273 Aretas, archbishop of Naxos (fl. 1390), archbishop - Naxos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 25, 274 Aretas (Negran) ( t 523), saint - Mid-East Chevalier - F. 25, 271 Aretas (Roma) - saint - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 25, 270 A r e t h a s Caesariensis (*ca. 850, t 9 4 4 ) , archbishop - Caesarea (Israel); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Patras (Greece) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 25, 277-280; 417, 136-138 Areti, Egidio degli - Augustinian - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 281 Aretino, Bartolomeo (fl. 1432), orator - Italy Chevalier - F. 25, 282 Aretino, Giovanni (fl. 1412-1417), copyist Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 283 Aretino, Girolamo (11. 1500), poet - Arezzo (Italy); Italy - Chevalier - F. 25, 284 Aretino, Paolo —> Paolo [Paulus] d'Arezzo

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Aretino

Aretino, Rinuccio (fl. 1455), translator - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 286 Aretusi, Andrea (fl. 1397), Augustinian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 287 Aretusi, Giovanni - called: Munari (fl. 14871490), painter - Modena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 288 Arey, bishop of Gap (t 604), bishop, saint - Gap (France) - Chevalier - F. 25, 289 Argaeus (Tomes) (4-th century), martyr, saint Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 25, 291 A r g a n t called Arastagne —> Arastagne, Argant called king of Bretagne Arge, family (since 14-th century), family of artists - Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 290 Argeli, Bartolomeo ( t 1390), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 292 Argeli, Emilio (fl. 1390), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 293 Argeli, Francesco (fl. 1500), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 25, 294 Argeli, Gasparo (fl. 1485), university professor Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 295 Argeli, Guilclmo (fl. 1383-1394), philosopher Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 296 Argeli, Michele - called: Chilino (fl. 13931417), canonist - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 25, 297 Argellata, Petrus de -> Petrus de Argellata Argellati, Giovanni (fl. 1380-1394), logician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 298 Argemirus, bishop of Maguelonne (fl. 818), bishop - Maguelonne (France) - Chevalier F. 25, 299 Argent, Bartolomé (fl. 1325-1346), building master - Gerona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 301 Argent, Battista d' (fl. 1484), physician, painter, drawer - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 25, 302 Argent, Clement (fl. 1459), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge F. 25, 300 Argenta, Jacopo Filipo d' (sculptor) —> Jacopo [Jacobus] Filippo da Brescia Argenta, Jacopo Filipo d' (illuminator, miniaturist) —¥ Medici, Jacopo Filipo Argentea (Cordoba) ( t 9 3 1 ) , saint - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 25, 304 Argenteau, Renaud, lord of (11. 1328-1347), lord, seneschal - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 25, 303 Argentein, Edmund —> Sheriffe, Edmund Argentein, William de (fl. 1225-1229), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 25, 305 Argenti, Giambattista (fl. 1440), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 306 Argenti, Silvestro (fl. 1345), hagiographer Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 307 Argentien (Ely) (late 11-th century), surgeon Ely (England) - Talbot - F. 417, 139 Argentina, Magister de (fl. 1414), master mason - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 25, 309 Argentina, Jacopo di (fl. 1457), bronze founder Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 310 Argentina, John de (fl. 1388), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 25, 311 Argentina, John de (fl. 1479), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 25, 312 Argentina, Simone d' (fl. 1436), painter - Este (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 313 Argentino [Argentinus] (San Ciriaco) - saint Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 308 Argentyne, John - also: Argcntyn, Argeyntcyn, Johannes Heinrici de Argentina (fl. 1449-1488), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 25, 314-315 Argimiro (Cordoba) (f 856), monk, saint Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 25, 316 Argirio prince of Bari, duke of Italia —» Argyrios prince of Bari, duke of Italia

Argleharius, bishop of Angers ( t before 837), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 25, 317 Argogis, Ralph de (fl. 1224), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 25, 318 A r g o m e n t o da Pisa (fl. 1246), goldsmith - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 320 Master of the Argonauts (Firenze) (2-d half 15th ccntury), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 25, 319 Argrinus, bishop of Langres - also: Argrimus (τ 913), bishop, monk - Langres (France) Chevalier - F. 25, 321 Master of Argüís (España) (early 15-th century), painter - Huesca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 25, 323

Aribo, family (since 9-th century), noble family - Österreich (Austria); Bayern (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 365-366 Aribrandi, Antonius, bishop of Gaeta - also: A. Aribaudi ( t 1348), Franciscan, bishop Gaeta (Italy); Armenia - Chevalier, Hurter F. 25, 384; 416, 430 Arichis I, duke of Benevento - also: Arechis; italian: Arechi; french: Arigise ( f 6 4 1 ) , duke - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 385; 25, 400 Arichis II, prince of Benevento - also: Arechis; italian: Arechi; french: Arigise ( f 7 8 7 ) , prince - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tafuri - F. 25, 237-248; 25, 386-387; 25, 401 Aricio, Battista d' - also: Arezzo (fl. 1429), painter - Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker A r g u n (Iran) (fl. 1284-1291), ruler - Iran F. 25, 388 Strayer - F. 25, 322 Aricius, bishop of Toulouse - also: Arricho Argyrios, prince of Bari, duke of Italia - italian: ( f 7 9 1 ) , bishop - Toulouse (France) Chevalier Argirio (f 1068), prince, duke - Bari (Italy); - F. 25, 389 Italy; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Aricordus da Milano (fl. 1328), artisan - Milano Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 324; 25, 331 (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 390 Argyropulos, Basilios (fl. 1140), copyist - Greece Arienti, Antonio di Giacomo degli (fl. 1450- Bradley, Chevalier - F. 25, 325-326 1488), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Argyropulus, Johannes —» Johannes Argyropulus Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 391-392 Argyrus, Isaac —> Isaac Argyrus Arienti, Donato (fl. 1480-1489), goldsmith Ari Thorgilsson - called: Froda (* 1068, 11148), Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 393 priest, historian - Iceland - Chevalier, Lexikon Arienti, Filippo (fl. 1480-1489), goldsmith des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 25, 333-335 Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 393 Ariadne (Prymnesia) (2-th century), saint Arienti, Francesco (fl. 1451-1457), philosopher Chevalier - F. 25, 336 Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 394 Ariaens, Lucas - also: Adriaens, Adriaensen, Arienti, Tomasso ( t 1390), philosopher, doctor of Adriaenssens, Adriaenssone (fl. 1459-1488), mcdecinc, professor of surgery - Bologna (Italy) painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 25, 395; 377, 163 Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 337-338 Arialdus de Badagio (fl. 1210), canonist - Milano Arier, Pierre (fl. 1337-1342), master mason Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 396 (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 339 Arifusus Aurifex (fl. 792-824), goldsmith Arialdus Cassincnsis (fl. 1080), monk - Monte Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 397 Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius Arigis de Gesoriaco, Leonardus de (fl. 1499), F. 25, 343-344 printer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier Arialdus Mediolanensis (*ca. 1010, 11066), F. 25, 399 dcacon, saint - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Arigius (Blandiac) (6-th century), abbot - France Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - Chevalier - F. 25, 402 F. 25, 340-342 Arigonius, Jacobus —> Jacobus Laudensis Arian, Marco (fl. 1349), stonemason - Venezia Arigus, bishop of Lyon ( f 6 1 4 ) , bishop - Lyon (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 345 (France) - Chevalier - F. 25, 398 Arianiti, Gjergj (* ca. 1400, t 1463), ruler, Arilda (Gloucester) (between 7-th and 10-th military commander - Albania - Osteuropa century), virgin, saint - Gloucester (England) F. 25, 346 - Chevalier - F. 25, 404 Arias (Avila) (fl. 1485-1490), illuminator Arillus bishop of Nevers —» Agricola bishop of Avila (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker Nevers F. 25, 347-348 Arimondi. Guilelmo (fl. 1326-1357), jurisconsult Arias, Juan (fl. 1422), painter - Sevilla (Spain) Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 405 Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 349 Arinbjorn, king of Norge (f 965), king - Norway Arias, Lope (fl. 1372), building master - Zamora - Chevalier - F. 25, 406 (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 350 Arioaldo, king of the Lombards - also: Ariwald Arias, Vicente, bishop of Plasencia ( t 1414), (1 636), king - Lombardia (Italy) Chevalier, archdeacon, bishop - Toledo (Spain); Plasencia Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 25, 407-408 (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 25, 351 Arion, Hannequin (mid-14-th ccntury), sculptor A r i b ibn Sad al-Katib al-Qurtubi (10-th ccntury), Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker historian - Sicilia (Italy) - Amari - F. 25, 352 F. 25, 409 Aribert, Odon ( 11 -th century), chronicler - France Ariosta, Lippa ( t 1347), concubine, noblewoman - Chevalier - F. 25, 363 - Este (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier Ariberti, Tomasso - also: Thomasinus A. F. 25, 410 ( t 1320), rhetorician, philosopher - Cremona Ariosti, Alessandro ( t 1482), Franciscan - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 25, 364; (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 411 377, 162 Ariosti, Alidosio (fl. 1435), professor of law A r i b o Frisingensis - also: Erbo, Arpio, Cyrinus Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 412 ( t 783), bishop, abbot - Freising (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 25, 367-369 Ariosti, Conradino ( t 1468), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 413 A r i b o Moguntincnsis (*ca. 990, f 1031 >, Ariosti, Francesco (fl. 1494), professor of archbishop - Mainz (Germany) Chevalier, philosophy, professor of medicine, professor of Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, law - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 414 Potthast - F. 25, 370-374; 417, 149 Ariosti, Galasso (fl. 1473), servant - Este (Italy) A r i b o (Regensburg) - also: Aripo (10-th century), Chevalier - F. 25, 415 monk, miniaturist - Regensburg (Germany) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 383; 25, 421 Ariosti, Giovanni (fl. 1420-1423), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier A r i b o Scholasticus - also: Arbeo, Arpeo, Arepo, F. 25, 416 Arpio (fl. 1078-1090), Benedictine, monk, musicologist - Freising (Germany) Chevalier, Ariosti, Malatesta (fl. 1450), chancellor - Ferrara Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 417 Stammler, Tusculum - F. 25, 375-382; Ariosti, Niccolò (15-th century), philologist, poet 417, 140-148 - Fen-ara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 418

Arnaud Ariosti, Niccolò (fl. 1424), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 419 Ariosto Langley, Thomas archbishop of York A r m e n g a u d u s Blasii - also: ArmengandusB.; A. Biasini, Blazini, Blazii; french: A. Blaise, Ermcngaud Blezin (fl. 1284-1313), clcrk, physician, translator - Maguelonne (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart I, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 26, 70-76; 417, 160 A r m e n g a u d u s (Predicator) (1 1277), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 69 Armengol, Francisco - physician - Spain Chevalier - F. 26, 77 Armengol, Juan, bishop of Barcelona ( t 1408), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Barcelona (Spain) Chevalier - F. 26, 78 Armengol, Pedro Pedro [Petrus] Armengol A r m e n i u s (Roma) (6-th century), priest - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 79 Armenopulos, Konstantinos —> Constantinus Harmenopulus Armentarius, bishop of Pavia (fl. 711), bishop, saint - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 80 Armentarius, physician of Sigebert ( 11 -th century), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 26, 81 Armentières, Simon d' —> Simon d'Armentiercs A r m e s , Richard de (fl. 1388-1396), chaplain, vicar - Cambridge (England); Gloucester (England) Cambridge - F. 26, 82 Armestrang, William de (fl. 1358), student Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 26, 83 Armi, Jacopo dall' (fl. 1390-1398), university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 26, 84 A r m i n g a u d u s Pinctus (fl. 1452), Dominican Bologna (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 26, 85 A r m k n e c h t (Krakow) (fl. 1387-1390), painter Krakow (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 88 Armknecht, Peter (fl. 1333), building master Heiligenstadt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 26, 89 Armstrang, Gilbert - also: Armstrange, Armistrang(e) (f 1376), clerk, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford F. 26, 90-91 Arnac, Mathias d' Darnac, Mathias Arnal - also: Amali (13-th-14-th century), sculptor - Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 92 Arnaldi, Jean (fl. 1315), sculptor - Aveyron (France) - Beaulieu - F. 417, 162 Arnaldo, Berenguer (fl. 1361-1374), illuminator Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 214 Arnaldo, Guillermo - also: G. Arnau (fl. 1392), painter - Mallorca (Spain); Valencia (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 370 A r n a l d u s -> Arnoldus A r n a l d u s de Prato Condomiensis - french: Arnaud du Pré (f 1306), Dominican, inquisitor - Condom (France); Toulouse (France) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 27, 75-76 Arnaldus de Prato Hispanus (fl. 1312-1350), Dominican, theologian - Castilla (Spain) Kaeppeli - F. 27, 78 A r n a l d u s de Prato Italus (fl. 1333-1366), Dominican - Perugia (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 27, 77; 27, 79 Arnall, Richard - also: R. Arnold (f 1441), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Scotland; England - Oxford - F. 26, 94-96 Arnar, Antonio (fl. 1480), copyist - Spain; Portugal - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 26, 98-100 Arnati, Leonardo (f 1300), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 101 Arnau, Guillermo —> Arnaldo, Guillermo A r n a u d -> Arnoldus

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Arnaud de Cervole - called: l'Archiprêtre (*ca. 1325, 11366), soldier, army leader - France Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 296-297; 72, 304-305 Arnaud, abbot of Saint-Pierre-le-Vif (fi. 1096 1123), abbot - Sens (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 126 Arnaud, Adémar (fl. 1305-1325), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 103 Arnaud, Arnaud (fl. 1497), Dominican, Provincial - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 104 Arnaud, Atton ( t 1323), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 105 Arnaud, Bernard (fl. 1159), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 26, 107 Arnaud, Bernard (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 106 Arnaud, Bernard (fl. 1472), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 108 Arnaud, Daude (* 1262, t e a . 1329), sculptor, architect, consul - Montpellier (France) Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 26, 109-111; 417, 163 Arnaud, Durand (f 1322), sculptor - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 112 Arnaud, Etienne (14-th century), physician Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 113 Arnaud, Garsias (fl. 1268), Dominican - Bayonne (France); Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 114 Arnaud, Guillaume ( f c a . 1325), painter, consul - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 115-116; 417, 163 Arnaud, Henri ( t 1466), astronomer - Zwolle (Netherlands); Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 117 Arnaud, Jean, bishop of Sarlat - latin: Johannes Arnaldi ( f l 4 1 6 ) , Franciscan, bishop - Niort (France); Sarlat (France); Paris (France) Chevalier, Sharalea - F. 26, 118; 202, 193 Arnaud, Pierre (de Arrionc) (fl. 1296-1301), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 119 Arnaud, Pierre (Béarn) (fl. 1370), castellan Lourdes (France); Béarn (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 120 Arnaud, Pierre (Bergerac) (11. 1266-1269), Dominican - Bergerac (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (de Cassalibus) (fl. 1303), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (Corbières) (fl. 1302), Dominican - Corbicrcs (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (Labatut) (fl. 1304-1306), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (Lana) (fl. 1312-1319), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (Pireto) (fl. 1316-1323), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (Puyanne) (f 1306), Benedictine, abbot, cardinal - Béarn (France); Bordeaux (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 26, 122; 299, 179 Arnaud, Pierre (de Raione) (fl. 1289-1292), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (de Torronda) (fl. 1302-1315), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 121 Arnaud, Pierre (Toulouse) (fl. 1296-1315), Dominican - Toulouse (France); Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 121 Arnaude (Physician) (13-th ccntury), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 123 Arnault, Jean (fl. 1480), embroiderer - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 124 Arnaut, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Arnaut Arnauton, Perrinot (barber) —> Perrinot Arnauton Arnbjorn (Jonsson), king of Norge ( t 1240), king - Norway - Chevalier - F. 26, 125 Arndes, Johann (fl. 1462-1487), town clerk Lübeck (Germany) - Potthast - F. 26, 128

Arndes, Stefano (fl. 1481-1498), printer - Perugia (Italy); Schleswig (Germany); Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 26, 127 Arnée de Gif (fl. 1273), Dominican - France Chevalier - F. 26, 129 Arnegundis - also: Arnegunde, Aregunde ( f c a . 565), queen - Franken (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 131 Arnestus Pragensis Ernestus de Pardubitz archbishop of Praha Arnfastus (Arhus) - also: Arnefast (13-th century), canon - Arhus (Denmark) - Chevalier - F. 26, 130 Arngrimus (Johannis (ilius) (14-th century), abbot - Potthast - F. 26, 133 Arni Fjórnskeifr (early 12-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 26, 134 Arni Langi (mid-13-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 26, 135 Arnickius (Averboden) ( t 1208), Premonstratensian, canon regular - Averboden (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 26, 136 Arnier, Pierre (barber) —» Pierre [Petrus] Arnier Arniet, Jean (fl. 1398-1399), ornamental sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 26, 137-138; 417, 289 Arno (Huesca) (fl. 1151), clergyman - Huesca (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 26, 139-141 Arno Reicherspergensis - french: Arnon, prévôt de Reichersberg (*ca. 1100, 11175), provost, prior, theologian - Reichersberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 26, 142-146; 27, 243; 417, 164-165 Arno Salisburgcnsis - also: Arn, Aquila (»shortly after 740, '¡'821), abbot, archbishop - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 26, 147-149; 27, 244; 417, 166-167 Arno, bishop of Würzburg ( t 892), bishop, saint WUrzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 27, 245 Arnobius Afer ( t e a . 326), theologian, rhetorician - Africa - Potthast - F. 26, 150 Arnold von Freiburg - latin: Arnoldus de Friburgo ("[" between 1363 and 1365), Dominican, theologian - Freiburg (Germany, BadenWUrtenberg) - Chevalier, DLL, Kaeppeli F. 26, 351-352; 417, 192 Arnold archbishop of Mainz —> Arnold [Arnoldus] von Selenhofen archbishop of Mainz Arnold de Rothberg —> Arnold [Arnoldus] (de Rothberg) bishop of Basel Arnold, family (since 14-th century), family of painters - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 26, 151 Arnold, Edmund (fl. 1454-1463), carpcntcr Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 26, 153 Arnold, Edmund (f 1465), doctor of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge, Talbot - F. 26, 152; 103, 210 Arnold, John (fl. 1420-1421), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 26, 156 Arnold, John (fl. 1439), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 26, 157 Arnold, John - also: Arnald(e) (fl. 1444-1486), scholar, chaplain, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 26, 158-159 Arnold, John - also: Arnald, Arnalde, Arnaldi ( t 1453), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 26, 154-155 Arnold, John - also: Arnald, Arnolde ( t 1471), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 26, 160-161 Arnold, Morgan (fl. 1491), Dominican, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 26, 162 Arnold, Nicasius (fl. 1491), innkeeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 26, 163 Arnold, Richard (fl. 1488), chronicler - England Chevalier - F. 26, 164 Arnold, Richard - also: Arnald, Arnolde ( t 1491), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England); Oxford (England) - Cambridge - F. 26, 165

Arnold, Robert - also: Arnalde, Arnolde (fl. 1465-1472), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 26, 166 Arnold, Thomas (fl. 1418-1420), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 26, 167 Arnold, Thomas (fl. 1439-1440), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 26, 168 Arnoldi, Alberto Alberto [Albertus] di Arnoldo Arnoldi, Arnold - writer - Preussen (Germany); Unkelbach (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 26, 172 Arnoldi, Cristoforo (fl. 1472-1479), printer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 173 Arnoldi, Henricus (1407-1487) —> Henricus Arnoldi Arnoldi, Olaus Nicasius (fl. 1472), Cistercian Chevalier - F. 26, 175 Arnold [Arnoldus], provost of Aachen (fl. 11121122), provost, chaplain - Aachen (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 178 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Aachen (fl. 1468), surgeon, physician, medical writer - Aachen (Germany) - DLL - F. 417, 168 Arrnoul [Arnoldus], count of Aarschot (fl. 1147), count, crusader - Aarschot (Belgium); Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 26, 195 Arnaud [Arnoldus] d'Alaman (14-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 179 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Alberti, archbishop of Auch - french: Arnaud Aubert (*ca. 1319, 11371), deacon, bishop, archbishop, Carthusian - Carcassonne (France); Auch (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 9, 211; 26, 180-181; 29, 321 Arnoldus (Albi) ( t after 1176), hermit - Albi (France); Spain - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 26, 182-183 Arnoldus de Aldendorpe - also: A. de Essendia (fl. 1354-1362), dioccsc clcrk, physician - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 184 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Algar Algar, Arnaud Arnoldus Altahensis (fl. 1030), Benedictine, canon regular - Hersfeld (Germany); Altaich (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 26, 185-186 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Amalrici, archbishop of Narbonne - french: Arnaud Amaury (f 1225), Cistercian, archbishop - Narbonne (France); Spain - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 16, 10; 26, 187-189 Arnoul [Arnoldus] (Amboise) ( t 1225) (fl. 1141), prior - Amboise (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 190 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Amelii —> Amelii, Arnaud Arnoul [Arnoldus], bishop of Amiens ( f l 2 4 7 ) , bishop - Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 191 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Borracio), count of Angoulème (fl. 962), count - Angoulême (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 244 Arnoul [Arnoldus], abbot of Aries ( t 10-th century), abbot - Aries (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 193 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Arnaud —> Arnaud, Arnaud Arnt [Arnoldus] (Arnhem) (fl. 1389), wood carver - Arnhem (Netherlands); Gelderland (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 259 Arnoldus (Arnoldsweiler) (9-th century), saint België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 26, 194 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Asquier - also: A. Squieu (fl. 1447-1477), barber - Montpellier (France) J acquari 1 - F. 26, 196 Arnoul [Arnoldus] lord of Audrehem —> Audrehem, Arnoul, lord of Arnoldus de Augusta - canonist - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 26, 198 Arnoldus de Austria (fl. 1401-1411), Carmelite, theologian - Vienne (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Latassa - F. 26, 199-202 Arnoul [Arnoldus] (Auvergne) (f 1247), knight hospitaller, prior - Auvergne (France) Chevalier - F. 26, 203

[Arnoldus] Arnaud [Arnoldus] d'Aux, bishop of Poitiers (Ì1320), canon, bishop, cardinal - Poitiers (France); Albano (Italy); Avignon (France) Berton, Chevalier - F. 26, 204-205 Arnoul [Arnoldus] d'Avisé, bishop of Aosta (fl. 1148-1159), bishop - Aosta (Italy); Avise (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 197 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Babonis > Babonis, Arnaud Arnaud [Arnoldus] Bacie (fl. 1415), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 206 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Badet —> Badet, Arnaud de Arnold [Arnoldus] bishop of Bamberg (+1296) —» Arnold [Arnoldus] von Solms bishop of Bamberg Arnoldus Bambcrgcnsis ( t 1321 or 1339), provost, physician - Bamberg (Germany); Avignon (France) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 26, 208; 417, 169 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Barano (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, student of medecine - Montpellier (France); Aire (France) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 209 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Barcelona (fl. 1277-1286), painter - Barcelona (Spain); Perpignan (France) Chevalier - F. 26, 210 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Barrière (fl. 1286-1308), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 211 Arnold [Arnoldus] (de Rothberg), bishop of Basel - also: A. de Rotperg (f 1458), bishop Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 27, 105 Arnoldus Bergensis —» Arnoldus de Nienburg Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Bcrnadino (fl. 1304-1307), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 218 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Bernardi (fl. 1395), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 219 Arnoldus le Bescochier ( f l 2 8 6 ) , physician, canon, theologian - Senlis (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Wickersheimer F. 26, 220-222 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Beuern (fl. 1455), student - Paris (France); Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 26, 223 Arnoldus de Bevergern —> Bevergern, Arnd Arnaud [Arnoldus] Beys de Loen (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, bachelor of mcdecinc, chaplain - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 225 Arnoul [Arnoldus] de Binche - also: Arnold, Arnulphe de Β. (fl. 1234-1235), architect Oudenaarde, Audenarde (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 227-228; 27, 274 Arnoldus de Bissalis —> Arnoldus de Episcopali bishop of Gattelli Arnaud [Arnoldus] de la Bla (fl. 1415-1420), barber - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 226 Arnold [Arnoldus] Bloc - also: Blocq, Bouch (fl. 1394-1406), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 233 Arnoldus Bonavallis (f 1156), abbot - Chartres (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 26, 235-238; 417, 171 Arnoul [Arnoldus] Boneti (fl. 1448), barber Gap (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 239 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Boqueri (fl. 1375), physician - Vaucluse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 240 Arnoldus (de) Borchout (f 1450), canon, chroniclcr - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Potthast - F. 26, 241 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Bordeaux) (fl. 1385-1400), physician - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 242 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Bordeaux) (fl. 1414), barber - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 243 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Borracio count of Angoulème —> Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Borracio) count of Angoulème Arnaud [Arnoldus] Bos (early 13-lh century), deacon, physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 26, 245

Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Bosco (fl. 1378-1423), physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 26, 246-247 Arnoldus Bostius ( t 1499), Carmelite, theologian, orator, poet - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 26, 248-254; 57, 168 Arnoul [Arnoldus] Bourct (fl. 1331), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 255 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de la Bourgade ( t 1286), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 256 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Brancaleon - troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 257 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] dc Brixia - also: Arnoldus; italian: Arnaldo da Brescia (*ca. 1100, f 1154), canon, provost, heretic, religious reformer Brescia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 26, 258-272 Arnoul [Arnoldus] (Brugge) (Π. 1197-119), deacon - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 26, 273 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Brussac, archbishop of Benevento ( t 1344), abbot, archbishop Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 274 Arnould [Arnoldus] (Brüssel) (fl. 1467), Carthusian, monk, illuminator - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 26, 275; 26, 343 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Bruxelles - called: Fiamengo; also. Arnold de B. (fl. 1472-1477), printer - Napoli (Italy); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 26, 276-277 Arnoldus Budcricus - german: Arnold von Büderich (f 1426), Augustinian, prior Prcusscn (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 26, 278-279 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Calvet (fl. 1335), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 26, 281 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Frangier), called de Canteloup, archbishop of Bordeaux ("|" 1313), deacon, archbishop, cardinal - Bordeaux (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier F. 26, 282-283 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Capella - also: A. de Broctial (fl. 1357-1362), physician - Paris (France); Brabant (Belgium); Maastricht (Netherlands) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 284 Arnoul [Arnoldus] de Capella - also: de Cappella (fl. 1434-1445), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 285 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Carcassès ( f e a . 1272), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 286 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Carnet (fl. 13321333), barber - Saint-Jean-d'Angély (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 287 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Caseneuve (fl. 1480), painter - Lectoure (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 26, 288 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Castelnaudary) (fl. 1215), physician, heretic - Castelnaudary (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 289 Arnould [Arnoldus] de Cat (15-th century), illuminator - België, Belgique - Bradley F. 26, 290 Arnaud [Arnoldus] le Catalan - called: Tremoleta (fl. 1219), troubadour - Provence (France); Spain; Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 26, 291 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Cataneo ( t 1254), abbot Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 26, 292 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Calhus - also: Arnaud de Catussio (fl. 1340), papal physician, surgeon - Roma (Italy); Cahors (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 26, 293-294; 26, 390 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Caturcensis —> Arnaldus [Arrnoldus] Bernardi Arnold [Arnoldus] de Celario - also: A. Keller, de Lochern (f 1390), physician, university rector, canon - Paris (France); Montpellier (France); Köln (Germany); Utrecht (Netherlands) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 295

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Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Cescomes archbishop of Tarragona —» Cescomes, Arnau de archbishop of Tarragona Arnoul [Arnoldus] (Chartres) - cantor - Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 298 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Claromontanus, bishop of Tulle - french: Arnaud de Clermont ( t 1337), Franciscan, bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Tulle (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 26, 299-300 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Clivis (14-th century), copyist - Kleve (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 26, 301-302 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Cologne - identical with Armand de C. ( t 1360), surgeon - Lyon (France); Köln (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 403 Arnaldo [Arnoldus] da Colonia (fl. 1426), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy); Köln (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 404-405 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Comminges (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 26, 304 Arnoldo [Arnoldus] da Como (11. 1304), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 26, 303 Arnoldus Corbeiensis (fl. 1030-1063), Benedictine, monk - Trier (Germany); Corbie (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 26, 305-306 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Cotignac (13-th century), troubadour - Var (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 307 Arnoul [Arnoldus] (Crepy) - latin: Arnoldus de Crispeio (fl. 1273), preacher - France Chevalier - F. 26, 308 Arnold [Arnoldus] (Croyland Abbey) (fl. 1113), lay monk, mason - Lincolnshire (England) Harvey - F. 27, 9 Arnoul [Arnoldus] de Cruce (fl. 1403), diocese clerk, student of mcdecinc - Paris (France); Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 309 Arnoul [Arnoldus] (Cysoing) ( f e a . 742), saint Cysoing (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 310 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Daniel - also: Arnaut D.; italian: Arnaldo Daniello (11. 1189), troubadour - Dordogne (France); England - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 26, 311-315; 417, 172 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Delbruelh (fl. 1346-1356), surgeon - Villebrumier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 316 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Deu Puch ( f e a . 1309), medical practitioner - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 317 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Deyde (fl. 1335), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / - F. 26, 318 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Die) (fl. 1199), physician Die (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 177 Arnoul [Arnoldus] de Diest (fl. 1455-1478), painter, sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 319 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Dominican) (fl. 1421), Dominican - France - Chevalier - F. 26, 320 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Dorstadt - called: Barba varia (fl. 1154-1189), nobleman, city governor - Dorstadt (Germany); Piacenza (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 321 Arnold [Arnoldus] van Egmond, duke of Gelderland Arnoldus de Aldendorpe Arnaud [Arnoldus] Fabre - also: A. Fabri (12-th or 13-th century), physician - Aude (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 335 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Faols (fl. 1315), barber Aude (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 336 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Faugères, archbishop of Aries - also: A. de Falgueriis (f 1317), archbishop, cardinal - Gascogne (France); Aries (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 337 Arnoldus FitzThedmar ( t before 1272), elderman, chronicler - London (England) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 26, 338; 371, 374; 417, 211 Arnoldus de Flandria Acrt dc Flandria Arnaud [Arnoldus] Fouquey (fl. 1415), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 345 Arnaldo [Arnoldus] de Francia (fl. 1399), jurisconsult - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 26, 348-350 Arnoldus (Frankfurt) (fl. 1376), sculptor Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 10 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Fredeti, bishop of Couserans - also: A. Fradeti Arnold [Arnoldus] II (von Isenburg) archbishop of Trier Arnaud [Arnoldus], abbot of l'lsle (11-th century), abbot - Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 387 Arnold [Arnoldus] Kaet (fl. 1362), diocese clerk, physician - Kleve (Germany); Köln (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 391 Arnold [Arnoldus] (Kalkar) Arnt van Dorenwerth Arnold [Arnoldus], margrave of Karantanenmark (fl. 1035-1043), margrave - Kärnten (Austria) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 394-395 Arnold [Arnoldus] Keller —> Arnold [Arnoldus] de Celario Arnold [Arnoldus] (Köln) (fl. 1056), stonemason - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 26, 396 Arnold [Arnoldus] (Köln) - french: Arnoul (fl. 1279-1297), architect - Köln (Germany) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 401-402 Arnold [Arnoldus] (Köln) (fl. 1319-1321), stonemason - Köln (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 396 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Köln (fl. 1492-1495), printer - Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier F. 26, 406 Arnold [Arnoldus] I (de Randcrodc), archbishop of Köln ( t 1151), archbishop - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 26, 397-398; 27, 91 Arnold [Arnoldus] II (von Wied), archbishop of Köln (* ca. 1098, t 1156), archbishop Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 399-400; 27, 226 Arnoldus Kolnen ( t 1344), Benedictine, chronicler - Deutschland - Hurter, Potthast F. 417, 205-206 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (La Rochelle) (fl. 1224), barber - La Rochelle (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 415 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Labat (fl. 1418), Franciscan - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 407 Arnoul [Arnoldus], abbot of Lagny ( t 1106), abbot, hagiographer - Lagny (France); Italy Chevalier, Hurter - F. 26, 408; 417, 207 Arnoldus de Lalaing (f 1483), provost - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 26, 409-410 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Lambert (fl. 1420), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 411

Arnaud [Arnoldus] Lambert (fl. 1442), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 412 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Layso (fl. 1427), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 26, 417 Arnoldus Leodiensis - also: Arnulphus L.; french: Arnould de Liège (fl. 1276-1309), Dominican, theologian - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Paris (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Glorieux, Kaeppeli - F. 26, 418-420; 27, 321; 417, 208-209 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] de Limina ( t 1254), abbot - Limina (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 26, 425 Arnoldus de Limone, bishop of Bethlehem ( t 1457), Carmelite, bishop - Bethlehem (Israel) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter F. 26, 426-428; 417, 210 Arnould [Arnoldus] de Lisieux (fl. ca. 1200), masLer mason - Lisieux (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 26, 424 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Lisle (fl. 1452), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / - F. 26, 429 Arnaud [Arnoldus] son of Lobmanz (11th century), knight - France - Chevalier F. 26, 430 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Lochern —> Arnold [Arnoldus] de Celario Arnoldus Lubecensis - also: A. Hildesheimensis (f 1212), Benedictine, abbot - Lübeck (Germany); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 26, 382; 26, 435-441; 417, 212-215 Arnoldus Luscus (14-th century), Dominican Kaeppeli - F. 26, 443 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Luttecke (fl. 1468), Franciscan - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier F. 26, 444 Arnoldus de Maastricht —» Aert, Jehan Arnaldus [Arnoldus] bishop of Maguelonne (+1352) —> Arnaldus [Arnoldus] de Verdala bishop of Maguelonne Arnaud [Arnoldus], bishop of Maguelonne ("["ca. 1060), bishop - Maguelonne (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 1 Arnaud [Arnoldus], bishop of Mans ( t 1081), bishop - Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 3 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Manso (fl. 1320-1341), Dominican - Pamicrs (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 4 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Manzer, count of Angoulème ( t 1011), count - Angoulème (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 5 Arnaut [Arnoldus] de Mareuil - also: A. de Maruelh, Arnaud de Marveil (fl. 1170-1195), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 7-8 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Melchtal (fl. 1307), revolt leader - Switzerland - Ladvocat F. η , 11 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Meldorf (12-th century), ascetic - Holstein (Germany) - Chevalier F. 27, 12 Arnaud [Arnoldus] lo Metge (fl. 1422), medical practitioner - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I F. 27, 13 Arnoald [Arnoldus], bishop of Metz (1"607), bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 15 Arnold [Arnoldus] (Metz) (fl. 1301), medical practitioner - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 18 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Milano) (13-th century), priest, school administrator - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 27, 23 Arnaldo [Arnoldus] Mir de Tost (+ 1071), nobleman, lord - Urgell (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 24-25 Arnoldus dc Miscntc dc Sumis (fl. 1380), copyist - Chevalier - F. 27, 27 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Mol (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 27, 29 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Montauban (fl. 13061322), Dominican - Rieux (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 30

Arnoldus Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Monte Desserti (fl. 1307-1311), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 32 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Montpellier (15-th century), magister, medical writer - Montpellier (France); Deutschland - Stammler - F. 417, 216 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Morera (fl. 1348), jurisconsult - Estramadura (Spain) - Chevalier F. 27, 34 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Morlaas (f 1303), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 35 Arnauld [Arnoldus] de Mozat (fl. 1386), sculptor - Riom (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 38 Arnoldus Narbonensis (fl. 1212), archbishop Narbonne (France) - Fabricius, Potthast F. 27, 39-40 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Narp (fl. 1398-1406), cannon founder, clockmaker - Bordeaux (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 41 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Neuf de Pons) (fl. 1404), physician - Pons (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 42 Arnoldus de Nienburg - also: A. Bergensis ( t 1166), abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 215-216; 27, 43 Arnoldus de Nienburg - also: Annalista Saxo ( t i 166), Benedictine, chronicler, abbot - Sachsen (Germany) - Tusculum - F. 20, 348 Arnaud [Arnoldus], bishop of Nîmes ( t 1242), prior, abbot, bishop - Nîmes (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 44 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Noailles (fl. 1381), medical practitioner - Toulouse (France) Jacquart I - F. 27, 45 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Nogaro) (fl. 1484), physician - Gers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 46 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Noringhen - canon - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 27, 48 Arnaud [Arnoldus] d'„Ordelhano" (fl. 13081318), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 51 Arnold [Arnoldus] d'Oreye, lord of Rummen, count of Loo7, ( t 1365), lord, count - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 27, 52 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Orthez) (fl. 1385), barber Orthez (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 54 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Palatio (15-th century), canon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 55 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Pancri (fl. 1493), medical practitioner - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 59 Arnaldo [Arnoldus] de Peralta, bishop of Valencia and Zaragoza (f 1271 ), bishop Valencia (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 27, 62-66 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Perpignan) (fl. 1414), sculptor - Perpignan (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 27, 67-68 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Plagués ( f b e f o r e 1214), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 69 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] de Podio (fl. 1266-1287), Dominican - Puy (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 70 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] de Podio - also: Arnold de Puig (fl. 1385-1400), Dominican - Puy (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 27, 71; 27, 86 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Poitiers - latin: Arnaldus Pictavinus (fl. 1235), canon regular, physician Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 73 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Ponciaco ( t 1300 or 1298, 1299), Dominican - Condom (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 74 Arnold [Arnoldus] der Priester (12-th century), priest, poet - Deutschland - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 27, 80; 417, 217-227 Arnoldus de Protzan ( t 1338), canon - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast F. 27, 82-83; 417, 228 Arnoldus Pruveningensis (fl. 1140), Benedictine, religious writer - Prüfening (Germany) - DLL F. 417, 229

Arnaud [Arnoldus] de la Pueg (fl. 1350-1365), master mason - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 27, 85 Arnaud [Arnoldus] del Puey (fl. 1380-1400), notary - Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 84 Arnoldus de Quedlinburg - also: A. Protonotarius (fl. 1232-1270), protonotarius, Premonstratensian - Quedlinburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Potthast - F. 27, 81; 27, 87; 417, 230-231 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Rasor (fl. 1330), barber Narbonne (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 27, 92 Arnoldo [Arnoldus], archbishop of Ravenna ( t 1019), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 27, 93 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Rieux (fl. 1335), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 27, 99 Arnaud [Arnoldus] dc Roches (fl. 1430-1431), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, school administrator - Albi (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 100 Arnau [Arnoldus] Roger de Pallars, bishop of Urgell (*ca. 1390, 11461), prelate, diplomat, bishop, patriarch - Catalonia (Spain); Urgell (Spain); Lérida (Spain); Valencia (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 101 Arnaud [Arnoldus] des Rosiers (fl. 1305-1325), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 104 Arnd [Arnoldus] (Rostock) (fl. 1285), bell founder - Rostock (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 126 Arnold [Arnoldus] der Rote (14-th century), author of a sermon - Einsiedeln (Germany) Stammler - F. 417, 232 Arnoldus Royardus, archbishop of Salerno - also: A. Romiardus; french: Arnauld Royard (+ 1334), Franciscan, theologian - Salerno (Italy); Toulouse (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Hurter, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 27, 106-109; 340, 343; 417, 233 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Russi (fl. 1427), Augustinian - Toulouse (France) - Ossinger F. 27, 110 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Sabata (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 27, 111 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Saint-Étienne de Baigne) (fl. 1141-1149), physician - Saintonge (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 116 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Salies-en-Béarn) (fl. 1385), barber - Béarn (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 128 Arnoldus Sanctius —> Sánchez, Arnold Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Saint-Hilaire [Sanctus Hilarius]) (fl. 1313), barber - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 118 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Saint Hilaire [Sanctus Hilarius] (fl. 1319-1331), Dominican - France Chevalier - F. 27, 117 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Saint-Michel [Sanctus Michael] (fl. 1305-1329), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 123 Arnold [Arnoldus] II, abbot of Sankt-Blasius (fl. 1247-1276), abbot, building master - Alsace (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 129 Arnoldus Saxo - also: Arnold von Sachsen, der Sachse (fl. 1225), encyclopaedist - Sachsen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 27, 112-114; 417, 235-242 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Selenhofen, archbishop of Mainz ( t 1160), archbishop, saint Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 130-132 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Senhoreti (fl. 1392), barber - Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 133 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de la Serra (fl. 1415-1424), barber - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 26, 416 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] de Serrano - also: A. de Sarano or Serano (fl. 1376), Franciscan, chronicler - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 351, 191; 351, 418; 417, 234

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Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Serras (fl. 1414-1424), barber - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 34 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Sicre (early 14-th century), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 135 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Silva (+1284), Dominican - Bordeaux (France); Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 136 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Simonis ( t 1386), Dominican, theologian, bishop - Toulouse (France); Avignon (France); Sardegna (Italy) Kaeppeli - F. 27, 137 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Solier (fl. 1362-1398), sculptor, architect - Montpellier (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 139 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Solms, bishop of Bamberg (f 1296), bishop - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 27, 140 Arnold [Arnoldus], lord of Stein - or: Α., lord of Steyn (14-th century), lord - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 27, 141 Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Tarraconensis (fl. 1337), archbishop - Tarragona (Spain) - Fabricius F. 27, 143 Arnoldus Teuto - also: A. de Treviris (fl. 12481250), Dominican - Trier (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 27, 144 Arnald [Arnoldus] Thorvaldsson (fl. 1150), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 27, 146 Arnaud [Arnoldus] Tisseyre - also: Teisseire (fl. 1297-1298), notary, physician - Lordat (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 27, 147-148 Arnaud [Arnoldus], bishop of Toulouse (fl. 1032), bishop - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 150 Arnaud [Arnoldus], bishop of Toulouse (fl. 1045-1056), bishop - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 150 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Toulouse) (fl. 1234), physician - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 151 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Toulouse) ( t 1251), canon regular, master mason - Toulouse (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 152 Arnauld [Arnoldus] de Toulouse (fl. 1302-1311), theologian - Toulouse (France); Paris (France) Glorieux, Théologie - F. 27, 154; 417, 243 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Tours) (fl. 1151), physician - Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 157 Arnoldus dc Trajccto (15-th century), copyist - Utrecht (Netherlands); Köln (Germany); Maastricht (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 27, 158-159 Arnoldus de Trajecto (fl. 1463), wood carver Utrecht (Netherlands); Maastricht (Netherlands); Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 27, 160 Arnold [Arnoldus] de Trêves (14-th-15-th century), Dominican - Trier (Germany) Chevalier - F. 27, 167 Arnoldus de Treviris (Dominican, fl. 1248-1250) —> Arnoldus Teuto Arnoldus de Tricht (fl. 1417-1430), diocese clerk, physician - Rostock (Germany); Utrecht (Netherlands); Paris (France); Erfurt (Germany) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 27, 161-162 Arnold [Arnoldus] I (de Walincourt), archbishop of Trier (f 1183), archbishop - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 27, 164; 27, 223 Arnold [Arnoldus] II (von Isenburg), archbishop of Trier (f 1259), archbishop - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 26, 389; 27, 165-166 Arnaud [Arnoldus] de Trigon (fl. 1451), surgeon - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 27, 163 Arnoldus de Tronca (fl. 1362), Carmelite Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 170 Arnaud [Arnoldus] (Troubadour) (fl. 1209-1246), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 169 Arnoldus (Hessels) Tungrensis (t fl. 1466), Augustinian, canon regular - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium) - Fabricius - F. 27, 171

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A r n a u d [Arnoldus] de Uilen - also: A. de Huden, de Euden (fi. 1410-1416), physician Paris (France); Deutschland - Wickersheimer F. 27, 172 A r n a u d [Arnoldus] Vasconis - also: Vastonis, Vasthonis Arnold [Arnoldus] 1 (de Walincourt) archbishop of Trier A r n o l d [Arnoldus] von Wcstphalcn ( t 1480), building master - Sachsen (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 27, 224-225 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Wied -> Arnold [Arnoldus] II (von Wied) archbishop of Köln Arnold [Arnoldus] Willermi (fl. 1379), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Utrecht (Netherlands); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 227 Arnold [Arnoldus] von Würzburg (fl. 1354), painter - Würzburg (Germany) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 228-229 A r n a u d [Arnoldus] d'Yorac - or: de Yorck (fl. 1328-1329), abbot, canon - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 230 Arnoldus de Zabelstein —» Arnoldus de Gabelstein Arnoldus de Zutphania (15-th century), copyist Zutphen (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 27, 231-232 Arnt [Arnoldus] van Zwolle -> Arnt van Dorenwerth Arnoldy, William (fl. 1421), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 27, 233 Arnolfì, Filippo - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 27, 235 Arnolfl, Michelangelo (fl. 1498), architect - Fano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 234 Arnolfini, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Lucca (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 236-237 Arnolfini, Giovanni (* late 14-th century, 11472), merchant - Lucca (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 238 Arnolfus —> Arnulfus Arnollet, Jacques (fl. 1490-1500), printer - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 240

Arnolt, Hans (fl. 1489-1500), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 241 Arnolt, Heinrich (fl. 1378), master mason Colmar (France); Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 27, 242 A r n ó r r Kálfsson (12-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 27, 246 A r n ó r r Sórlason (late 12-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 27, 247 A r n ó r r jarlaskáld Thórdharson (*ca. 1011, t a f t e r 1073), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 27, 248 A r n o s i o bishop of Ploaghc —> Amasio [Amasius] bishop of Ploaghe Arnoul —» Arnoldus Arnoul > Arnulfus Arnoul bishop of Orléans —> Arnulfus Aurelianus Episcopus Arnould, Thierry (fl. 1463), stone sculptor Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 145 Arnpeck, Veit - latin: Vitus Arnpeckius ( t after 1495), priest, chaplain, chronicler - Landshut (Germany); Freising (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 27, 251-255; 417, 265-269 Arnsberg, von, family (since 11-th century), family of counts - Arnsberg (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 256 Arnstein, von, family (since 12-th century), family of counts - Harkerode (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 257-258 A r n t van Dorenwerth - also: Arnt van Zwollc, Arnold (Kalkar) ( t e a . 1492), wood carver Kalkar (Germany); Zwollc (Netherlands) Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 26, 392-393; 27, 260-261 Arntsz, Jan (fl. 1468-1471), painter - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 262 Arnuald (Scotland) (fl. 694), saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 27, 263 Arnulfinger, family (since 8-th century), noble family - Metz (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 264-265 A r n u l f u s Aretinus - french: Arnoul (Arezzo) (fl. 1080), canon, deacon, hagiographer - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 26, 192; 27, 266 A r n u l f u s Aurelianensis (2-d half 12 th century), philologist, teacher - Orleans (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 27, 267-268 A r n u l f u s Aurelianus Episcopus (*ca. 940, t 1003), bishop - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 53; 27, 269 Arnulf [Arnulfus], count palatine of Bayern ( t 9 5 4 ) , count palatine - Regensburg (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 27, 273 Arnulf [Arnulfus] I, duke of Bayern - called: der Böse ( t 9 3 7 ) , duke - Bayern (Germany); Magyarország (Hungary); Italy Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 26, 213; 27, 270-272 Arnulfus Bellovacensis —> Arnulfus Roffensis A r n u l p h e [Arnulfus] de Binche —> Arnoul [Arnoldus] de Binche A r n u l f u s de Boeriis - french: Arnoul (Boheries) ( t 1149), Cistercian - Laon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 26, 234; 27, 275 A r n u l f e [Arnulfus] de Bruxelles (fl. 1287-1289), theologian - Paris (France); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Glorieux - F. 27, 276 A r n o l f o [Arnulfus] da Calabria - french: Arnoul (fl. 965), chronicler - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 26, 280; 27, 277 A r n o l f o [Arnulfus] di Cambio - french: Arnoul i Lapo (* 1232, 1 1302 or 1311), architect, sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 26, 414; 27, 279-297 Arnoulf [Arnulfus] (Cambrai) (fl. 1389-1400), glass painter - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 27, 278 A r n u l f u s (filius Drogonis), duke of Campania (fl. 706-723), duke - Campania (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 27, 289-290

Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Douai) (fl. 1284), servant, barber - Douai (France) - Wickersheimer F. 27, 173 A r n u l f u s Emmeramensis —> Arnoldus Emmeramensis A r n o l f o [Arnulfus] di Firenze (fl. 1260-1294), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 27, 300-318 A r n u l f u s Flamingus - also: A. Presbyter F. (fl. 1147), priest - Lisboa (Portugal); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 26, 342; 27, 349 A r n u l f u s Flandrensis - french; Arnoul F. (14-th century), author of a medical treatise - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 26, 344 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Fournival (fl. 1281), deacon - Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 26, 346 Arnoul [Arnulfus], bishop of Gap ( t 1070), Benedictine, bishop, saint - Gap (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 127 Arnoul [Arnulfus], abbot of Gembloux (f 1155), abbot, Bcncdictinc - Reims (France); Gembloux / Gembloers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 27, 124 Arnoul [Arnulfus] van Gent, count of Holland ( t 1003 or 1004), count - Netherlands; Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 26, 385 Arnulfus Halberstadensis —> Arnoldus Halberstadensis Arnoul [Arnulfus] count of Holland —» Arnoul [Arnulfus] van Gent count of Holland Anroul [Arnulfus] (de Rohes), patriarch of Jerusalem (t 1118), patriarch - Caen (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 27, 102 Arnulf [Arnulfus] von Kärnten —> Arnulf [Arnulfus] emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Arnulfus de Kayo (fl. 1286), copyist, miniaturist Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 330 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Langres (* 1218), master mason - Langres (France); Bourges (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 413 Arnoul [Arnulfus] di Lapo —» Arnolfo [Arnulfus] di Cambio A r n u l p h u s [Arnulfus] Leodiensis —> Arnoldus Leodiensis Arnoul [Arnulfus] Levaasseur (fl. 1477), barber - Amiens (France) - Jacquart I - F. 26, 421 A r n u l f u s Lexovicnsis - frcnch: Arnoul, bishop of Lisieux ( t 1184), bishop - Lisieux (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 26, 422-423; 27, 332-336; 417, 272-274 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Looz, bishop of Chalonsur-Saône (t 1273), bishop - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier - F. 26, 432 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] I, count of Looz (* 1060, t 1126), count - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 26, 431 Arnoul [Arnulfus] II, count of Looz (t before 1141), count - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 26, 431 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] III, count of Looz (t 1221), count - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 26, 431 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] IV, count of Looz (t 1272 or 1273), count, crusader - België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 26, 431 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] V, count of Looz and Chiny ( t 1328), count - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 26, 431 A r n o u l [Arnulfus], physician of the Duke of Lorraine (fl. 1417-1420), physician - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 26, 433 A r n u l f u s de Lovanio - french: Arnoul de Louvain (f 1250 or 1248), Cistercian, abbot Villers (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 26, 434; 27, 337; 417, 275 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Luilly - also: A. de Lully (fl. 1394-1398), master mason, architect - Paris (France); Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 442; 248, 78-79

Arsacius Arnoul [Arnulfus] de Majoric - Cistercian Chevalier - F. 27, 2 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Mappis (fl. 1313), surgeon - France - Jacquari 2 - F. 27, 6 A r n u l f u s Mcdiolancnsis I - frcnch: Arnoul (+975), archbishop - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 27, 19; 27, 338 A r n u l f u s Mediolanensis II - french: Arnoul ( t 1018), archbishop - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 20; 27, 338; 27, 340-341 A r n u l f u s Mediolanensis III - french: Arnoul ( t 1097), archbishop, theologian, historian Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Saxe - F. 27, 22; 27, 338; 417, 276-279 Arnolfus [Arnulfus] (Meister) (1-st half 15th century), medical writer - Deutschland; Canterbury (England) - Stammler - F. 417, 264 A r n u l f u s (Milano) (late 10-th-early 11-th century), clerk, chronicler - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 27, 21; 27, 338-339; 27, 342-343 Arnoul [Arnulfus] le Mire (fi. 1319-1320), surgeon, citizen of Orléans - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 26 A r n u l f u s Monachus - french: Arnoul (11-th century), Benedictine, monk, chronicler - France - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 27, 28; 27, 346 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Montbrison) (f 1239), knight hospitaller - Montbrison (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 31 A r n u l f u s de Monte Sancti Eligii (+fl. 1170), canon regular - Arras (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 27, 33; 27, 347 Arnoul [Arnulfus] Mouy (fl. 1369-1370), barber - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 27, 36 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] (Mouzon) (f 971 ), saint Mouzon (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 37 Arnoul [Arnulfus] Noqueti (13-th or 14th century), surgeon - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 47 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] (Normandie) (fl. 1198), physician - Normandie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 27, 49 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Novalaise) (+ca. 906), saint - Novalaise (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 50 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de la Palu - also: Arnulfus de Palude, Paludanus, des Mares, des Marets (+ 1466), physician, astrologist - Brabant (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Bretagne (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 27, 56-58 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Paris) - jurisconsult - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 61 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Paris) (11. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 60 A r n u l f u s (Poeta) - frcnch: Arnoul (fl. 1054-1056), monk, poet - Deutschland; France Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 27, 72; 27, 348 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Quinquempoix - also: A. de Quinquenpoist, de Quiquienpoit (fl. 13041329), royal physician - France - Jacquart J, Wickersheimer - F. 27, 88-90 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Reims) (fl. 137-1322), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 96 Arnoul [Arnulfus] de Reims (fl. 1260), preacher - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 95 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] (Reims) (fl. 1318), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 97 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Reims) (fl. 1328), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 27, 98 A r n u l f u s Remensis - french: Arnoul, archbishop of Reims (+ 1021), archbishop - Reims (France); Laon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 94; 27, 350-351 A r n u l f u s Roffcnsis - also: A. Bcllovacensis; also: Ernulfus R. (* 1040, t 1124), prior, bishop, architect - Rochester (England); Peterborough (England); Canterbury (England); Beauvais (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Potthast, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 364-366; 110, 66-69; 417, 280-281 Anroul [Arnulfus] de Romainville (f 1286), abbot - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 103

Arnulf [Arnulfus], emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - also: Arnulf von Kärnten (* ca. 850, t 899), king, emperor - Deutschland - Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 26, 212; 27, 325-329; 27, 352-363 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Saint-André) ( r a f t e r 1026), monk - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 119 Arnoul [Arnulfus] (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire) (fl. 1026), architect - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 94; 27, 115 Arnoul [Arnulfus] de Saint Euverte (12-th century), philologist - Orleans (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 120 Arnoul [Arnulfus], abbot of Saint-Florent ( t before 824), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 27, 121 Arnoul [Arnulfus], abbot of Saint-Père-en-Valle ( t 1030), abbot - Chartres (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 125 Arnulfus de Sancto Gilleno (15-th century), musician, author of a musical treatise - België, Belgique; Hainaut (Belgium) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 122; 27, 367 A r n o u l [Arnulfus], bishop of Soissons (+ 1087), bishop, saint - Soissons (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 138 A r n o u l [Arnulfus] de Swalm ( t 1221), clergyman - Ninove (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 27, 142 Arnoul [Arnulfus], bishop of Toul (+871), bishop, saint - Toul (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 149 A r n o u l [Arnulfus], bishop of Tours (+ 534), bishop, saint - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 155 Arnoul [Arnulfus], archbishop of Tours ( t 1052), archbishop - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 27, 156 Arnoul Troarn Arnoul saint F. 27,

[Arnulfus] (Troarn) (f 1112), abbot (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 168 [Arnulfus] (Villers) (+ 1228), Cistercian, Villers (Belgium) - Chevalier 219

Arnulfus, count of Viaanderen - called: der Grote (*ca. 900, +965), count - Viaanderen, Flandres - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 27, 368-370 Arnoul [Arnulfus] I, count of Viaanderen called: le Vieux (* 873, + 965), count, abbot - Viaanderen, Flandres; Boulogne (France) Chevalier - F. 26, 339 Arnoul [Arnulfus] II, count of Viaanderen - called: le Jeune ( * 9 6 l , +989), count Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 26, 340 Arnoul [Arnulfus] III, count of Viaanderen called: le Malheureux (* 1054, t 1071), count Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 26, 341 Arnulphi, Jean - also: J. Arnulphy (fl. 1466), sculptor - Aix-en-Provence (France) Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 371-372; 417, 282-283 Arode, Hugues —> Arrode, Hugues A r o l d o da Como (fl. 1300), stonemason - Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 373 Aromatario, Bartolomeo (fl. 1350), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier - F. 27, 377 Aron, Richard (fl. 1457), scholar, subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 27, 374 Arondel, Guillaume d' (fl. 1363), stonemason - Vincennes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 27, 375 Arondel, Pierre - also: Herrendel (* 1387), master mason - Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 27, 376 Arouet, René (f 1499), notary - Saint-Loup (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 378 A r o v a n bardh seien ab Hynan - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 27, 379 Arpád, grand prince of Hungary (f 907), grand prince - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 27, 380-384

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Arpadelle, Jean d', bishop of Fréjus (fl. 13181343), provost, canon, deacon, bishop, district rector - Paris (France); Fréjus (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 385 Arpi, Giovanni Martino (fl. 1468), chronicler Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 386 Arpinelli, Jacopo (fl. 1269), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 387 Arpio Frisingensis —» Aribo Frisingensis Arpo, Buonincontro (t 1306), jurisconsult Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 388 Arpo, Francesco, bishop of Ceneda (+ 1310), Dominican, bishop - Treviso (Italy); Ceneda (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 389 Arpolino da Mantova (fl. 1314), jurisconsult Treviso (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 27, 390 A r p o t u s (Alexandriaa) - confessor, saint Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 27, 391 Arquato, Antonio (fl. 1480), astrologist - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 392 Arquetino, Giovanni (fl. 1489), poet - Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 393 Arquolosius (Anjou) (fl. 1123), seneschal - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 27, 394 Arrablayo, Petrus de, bishop of Porto - french: Pierre d'Arrablay or Arrabloy (f 1331), bishop, cardinal - Autun (France); Porto (Portugal) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 27, 396-398 Arrabloy, Jean d' (f 1329), castellan, seneschal France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 27, 395 Arragel, Moses (fl. 1430), rabbi, calligrapher, illuminator - Maqueda (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 399-400 A r r a m e , ... d' (fl. 1328), surgeon - France Wickersheimer - F. 27, 401 Arranius (Lombardia) (fl. 1480-1482), painter Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 25, 22 Arrari, Giorgio (fl. 1314), Dominican - Italy Chevalier - F. 27, 402 Arrasati, Giovanni - also: Aresati, Arrezati (fl. 1313-1335), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 27, 403 A r r i c h o bishop of Toulouse —> Aricius bishop of Toulouse Arriet (Germany) (15-th century), illuminator Deutschland; Portugal - Bradley, Chevalier F. 27, 406-407 Arrighetto, Enrico -> Henricus Scptimcllcnsis Arrighi, Lodovico degli (15-th century), copyist - Vicenza (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 27, 409-410 Arrighi, Matteo, margrave of - poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 411 Arrighino da Parma (fl. 1477-1479), philologist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 412 A r r i g o —> Henricus Arrigo di Castruccio —> Castruccio, Arrigo di Arrigoni, Francesco (late 15-th century), poet Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 418 Arrigoni, Jacopo —> Jacobus Laudensis Arriguccio (Italia) - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 27, 419 Arrivabene, Giorgio (fl. 1483-1500), printer Mantova (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 27, 420 Arrivabene, Giovanni Pietro, bishop of Urbino ( t 1504), Franciscan, poet, bishop - Mantova (Italy); Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 421 Arnaldus [Arrnoldus] Bernardi - also: A. Caturcensis or Alvardus Caturcensis (+ca. 1334), Dominican - Fabricius - F. 26, 217 Arrode, Guillaume (fl. 1388-1408), goldsmith, enameler - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 422 Arrode, Hugues - also: H. Arode, Huguelin, Hugucnin A. (fl. 1402), embroiderer - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 423 Arrosti, Giacomo (14-th ccntury), chroniclcr Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 27, 424 Arruda, Joäo de (fl. 1485), building master Portugal - Thieme/Becker - F. 27, 425 Arsacius (Iiimünster) (8-th century), bishop, saint - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 27, 426

92

Arschot

Arschot, Nicolas van - also: Aerschot, Aerscot, Arscot (fl. 1304-1308), miniaturist - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 27, 427 Arschot, Wilhelm van - also: Aerschot, Aerscot, Arscot, Darschot Acrts, family A r t u a g (Toledo) (7-th century), historian - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 28, 99 Artuillus (Sherborne) (fl. 710), disciple of Saint Adelmus of Sherborne - Sherborne (England) Chevalier - F. 28, 100 Artuinus (Pisa) (fl. 1391), painter - Pisa (Italy); France - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 101 Arturius (Capitanata) (fl. 1272), master mason Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 102 Artusini, Pino (fl. 1300-1321), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 103 Artuzzo, Angclillo —> Arcuccio, Angclillo Artzt, Eikhart - also: Eucharius A. (fl. 14401471), chronicler - Wissembourg (France); Alsace (France) - Chevalier, Potthast, Stammler - F. 28, 104; 417, 285-288 A r u e r (Troubadour) - also: Arver (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 28, 128 Arundel, Thomas (1353-1414) Thomas Arundclius archbishop of York and Canterbury Arundell, family (since 14-th ccntury), family of aristocrats - Cornwall (Wales) - Arnold-Baker F. 28, 124-125 Arundel [Arundell], Edmund de - also: Arundell, Daroundel, Darundellis (*ca. 1320), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 28, 105-106 Arundel [Arundell], John de (fl. 1291-1295), Bencdictinc, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 109 Arundel [Arundell], John de (*ca. 1291, ¡1331), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 28, 107-108 Arundel [Arundell], John de - also: Arundele, Arundell (fl. 1324-1328), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 110 Arundell, John de (fl. 1355-1359), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 126 Arundel [Arundell], John - also: Arundell (f 1454), district rector, prebendary, canon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 28, 117-118 Arundel [Arundell], John (fl. 1478), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 120 Arundell, John (fl. 1494-1498), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 127 Arundel [Arundell], John, bishop of Chichester - also: Arundall, Arundell, Harundell ( ί 1477), royal physician, royal chaplain, bishop - Oxford (England); England; Chichester (England) Chevalier, Oxford, Talbot - F. 28, 111-116; 28, 119; 202, 208-209

Ashfeld Arundel [Arundell], Osbert Pierre [Petrus] Arvy Aryngkton, Robert de (fl. 1365), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 132 Arzillières, Jean, bishop of Toul (+ 1320), bishop - Toul (France); Avignon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 28, 133 Arzone, prince of Cagliari (fi. 1089), prince Cagliari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 134 Arzoni, Paolo (fl. 1385-1402), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 135 Arzrouni, Thomas (Π. 996), historian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 28, 136 As Cloquettes, Michel (fl. 1297-1302), negotiator - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 28, 137 As Feives, Guillaume (fl. 1302), notary - France - Chevalier - F. 28, 138 Asa, queen of Agdir - also: Aase (* ca. 800, τ ca. 850), queen - Norway - Echols - F. 28, 139 Asad ibn al-Furat (* 759, 1828), scholar, jurist - Sicilia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 28, 140 Asad ibn Mammati, al- (*ca. 1147, 11209), kadi, poet - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 28, 141-146 Asad al-Mihani - full name: Abu'l-Fath Asad ibn Abi Nasr ibn Abi'l-Fadl al-Mihai ( t 1132 or 1133), Shafite, jurist - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 28, 147-148 Asaphus Elguensis (t596?), abbot, bishop Wales - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter - F. 28, 149-151; 417, 291 Asaf [Asaphus], bishop of Vladimir-Volynsk ( t e a . 1240), bishop - Vladimir (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 417, 290 Asari, Abu Ί-Hasan Ali ibn Ismail al- (*883 or 884, f between 941 and 952), founder of the Asharite sect, Islamic theologian - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 2, 395-397 Asari, Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn Ismail al- (*874, 1935), Sunnite, theologian - Bagdad (Irak); Basra (Irak) - Ladvocat, Strayer F. 28, 152-163 Asato, Nicolò (fl. 1295), sculptor - Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 164 Asbag al-Maliki - full name: Abu Abdallah Asbag ibn al-Faraj ibn Said ibn Nafi ( f e a . 840), Islamic jurist - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 28, 165 Asbertus, bishop of Regensburg (f 893 or 894), bishop - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 28, 166 Asbestus (Siracusa) (9-th century), painter Siracusa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 167 Asbjörn Sigurdarson Selsbané ( t 1024), nobleman - Denmark - Chevalier - F. 28, 168 Asbjörn Ulfsson (f 1086), prince - Denmark Chevalier - F. 28, 169 Asbjörn Virfilsson - called: Prudé (11-th century), hero - Denmark - Chevalier - F. 28, 170 Ascanio da Cortona (fl. 1475), ornamental sculptor - Cortona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 171 Ascaricus ( España) (8-th century), bishop Spain - Chevalier - F. 28, 172 Asceles, Simon de - also: Allel', Ascellis, Aschele, Ateles (t 1297), Augustinian, canon, prior - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 28, 173-174

Asceline (Boulancourt) (i"1195), virgin, saint Boulancourt (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 175 Asceline (la Deicière) (fl. 1292), thimble maker, merchant - Paris (France) - Echols F. 28, 176; 417, 292 Ascelins (Lorraine) - medical practitioner France - Wickersheimer - F. 28, 177 Ascelinus (Beauvais) (fl. 1114-1115), physician Beauvais (France) - Jacqimrt 2 - F. 28, 181 Ascelinus Beccensis (fl. 1050), Benedictine, monk - Bec-Hellouin (France) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 28, 179; 417, 293 Ascelinus Laudunensis —> Adalbero Laudunensis Ascelinus (Lombardia) (11. 1245-1249), Dominican, missionary - Lombardia (Italy); Mongolia Chevalier - F. 28, 180 Ascelinus (Saint-Evroul) (11-th century), monk Normandie (France) - Ladvocat - F. 28, 178 Ascelinus, abbot of Saint-Victor (f 1276), abbot Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 182 Ascelinus dc Tronchicnncs, bishop of Paris ( t 1021), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 183 Ascensius de Sancto Columba - also: A. Aquitanus; french: Austence de Siante-Colombe (fl. 1352-1370), Franciscan, university proctor, bishop - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 28, 184; 30, 358 Master of the Aschaffenburger Codex (early 13-th century), illuminator, draftsman Aschaffenburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 28, 185 Asche, Hammond (fl. 1401), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 186 Aschebryge, ... (fl. 1496), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 187 Aschel, Wolfgang (14-th-15-th century), veterinarian, medical writer - Deutschland DLL, Stammler - F. 417, 294-299 Aschendon, John (fl. 1458), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 188 Aschendon, Richard - also: Aysshcndon (fl. 14561459), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 189 Ascherich archbishop of Gran Anastasius archbishop of Gran Aschlay, Thomas (11. 1480), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 190 Aschoburne, Thomas —> Thomas Asheburnus Aschod —> Asol Aschringer von Eberpeunt, Thomas (fl. 1466), treasurer, clerk, translator - Salzburg (Austria) DLL, Stammler - F. 101, 421; 417, 300 Aschton, William de (fl. 1316-1330), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 28, 192 Aschwell, William - also: Aschewell (fl. 14711473), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 193 Asclepiadus Thaumaturgus - saint - Chevalier F. 28, 194 Asclepius I, bishop of Limoges ( t 613), bishop, saint - Limoges (France) - Chevalier F. 28, 196 Asclepius II, bishop of Limoges - also: Asclipus (fl. 793), monastery founder, bishop, saint Limoges (France); Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 197; 28, 199 Asclepius (Syria) - hermit, saint - Syria Chevalier - F. 28, 198 Ascok, ... (fl. 1406), school master - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 200 Ascotte, John (fl. 1438), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 201 Ascough, Humphrey - also: Aiscogh, Ascowc, Ascu, Asku (fl. 1427), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 202 Ascuraa, countess of Forez (13-th century), countess - Forez (Francc) - Chevalier F. 28, 203 Asday, Bonsenhor —> Bonsenhor Asday Asdvatzadùr, Deodatus (15-th century), bishop Armenia - Chevalier - F. 28, 204 Aselio, Leonardo ( t 1398), poet - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 205

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Asemort, Juan (fl. 1479-1496), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 206 Asen I, tsar of Bulgaria - also: Azan (f 1196), tsar - Bulgaria - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 28, 209-211; 31, 313 Asen II, tsar of Bulgaria - also: Azan (*ca. 1190, 11241), tsar - Bulgaria - Chevalier, Osteuropa - F. 28, 212-213; 31, 314 Asen III, tsar of Bulgaria - also: Azan (fl. 12791280), tsar - Bulgaria - Chevalier, Osteuropa F. 28, 214; 31, 315 Asên, family (since 13-th century), noble family Bulgaria; Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 28, 207-208 Asen, Andronikos —> Andronikos [Andronicusl Asen governor of Morea Aser ben Moise (fl. 1468), translator - Arles (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 28, 217 Aser (Poitiers) (fl. 1045), physician - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 28, 215 Aser ben Yehiel - also: Ascher ben Jehiel (*ca. 1250, t 1327), Talmudist - Worms (Germany); Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 28, 216 Aserini, Pietro (fl. 1406-1422), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 218 Asgarby, John de - also: Asgareby, Assegarby (fl. 1267-1272), university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 219 Asgrimr Bergthorsson (mid-12-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 28, 220 Ash, Simon - also: S. Fraxinus (fl. 1190), canon Hereford (England) - Fabricius - F. 28, 221 Ashab al-Kaisi - full name: Ashab ibn Abd alAziz ibn Dawud ibn Ibrahim al-Kaisi al-Jadi (*767, t820), Islamic jurist, Islamic scholar Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 28, 222-224 Ashborne, Thomas —> Thomas Asheburnus Ashby, ... - also: Aschby, Ascheby (fl. 14381442), school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 28, 229 Ashby, George Johannes dc Eschcndcn Ashenden, William (fl. 1424-1468), Bcncdictinc, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 252 Ashfeld, Hugh ( t 1489), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 253 Ashfeld, Robert (fl. 1435-1449), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 254

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Ashfeld, Thomas - alias: Ludlow Benedictus de Asinago bishop of Como Asinari, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Asti (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 28, 281 Asinelli, Girardo (fl. 1109), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 282 Asini, Jean (fl. 1371), student - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 28, 285 Asino, Pietro - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 28, 286 Ask, Richard (fl. 1488), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 287 Askeby, Robert de (fl. 1338-1357), canon, prebendary, chanccllor - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 28, 288-290 Askeby, William de - alias: Scoter ( t 1371), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 291-293 Askeby, William (fl. 1442-1454), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 294 Askeby de Paxton, Geoffrey (fl. 1343), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 295 Askell, Robert - alias: Haskeldon (Π. Μόδι 471), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 296

Asketil (Oxford) - latin: Asketillus (fl. 1170), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 297 Askewe, ... (fl. 1441-1452), canonist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 298 Askham, Hamond (fl. 1392-1401), ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 299 Askham, John (fl. 1415-1430), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 28, 300 Askold, lord of Kiev ( f e a . 881), hero - Russia; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Kiev (Ukraine) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 28, 301-303; 417, 302 Askyll, John (fl. 1452-1453), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 304 Aslac (Cambridge) (fl. 1405-1406), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 305 Aslak Bolt, archbishop of Trondhcim (f 1449), bishop, archbishop - Bergen (Norway); Trondhcim (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 28, 306 Aslakby, Richard (fl. 1450), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 307 Aslakby, Thomas (fl. 1462), scholar in arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 308 Aslakby, William —> Kelsey de Aslokby, William Aslaug Ragnars (fl. 800), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 28, 309 A s m (München) - also: Erasmus (fl. 1492), architect, sculptor - München (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 311 Asm (Tübingen) (fl. 1481), painter - Tübingen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 310 Asmai, Abd-al-Malik ibn Quraib al- (* 740, 1828), philologist - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 28, 312-317 Asmede, ... (fl. 1336-1337), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 318 Asmund Kappabane - legendary warrior - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 28, 320 Asmundo, Adamo (fl. 1448), jurisconsult Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 319 Asnarius, abbot of Lézat (10-th century), abbot Lézat (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 322 Asne, Jean Γ (fl. 1401), royal valet - France Chevalier - F. 28, 323 Master of the Asop (late 15-th ccntury), draftsman - Ulm (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 6, 393 Asot, prince of Armenia ( t 690), prince - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 28, 324 Asot, prince of Armenia (f772), prince - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 28, 325 Asot, prince of Armenia ("|" 820), prince - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 28, 326 Asot I, king of Armenia - called: Mec (the Great) (*ca. 819, t890), king - Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 28, 327-331 Asot II, king of Armenia - called: Erkat' ( f e a . 929), king - Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer F. 28, 332-334 Asot III, king of Armenia - called: Ogormac (the Merciful) (t977), king - Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 28, 335-338 Asot IV, king of Armenia - called: Khadeh (the Valiant) (f 1039), king - Armenia - Chevalier F. 28, 339 Asparuch, founder of the Bulgarian Empire also: Isperich ( t e a . 701), emperor - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 28, 341-343 Aspasius, bishop of Eause (fl. 549-551), bishop Eause (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 344 Aspasius (Melun) ( t a f t e r 550), saint - Melun (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 345 Aspatre, Richard (fl. 1479-1482), master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 28, 346-347 Aspeden, Richard (fl. 1421), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 348 Master of the Aspelt-Monument (Mainz) (late 13-th-early- 14-th century), sculptor - Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 349-350

Aspenhalgh, Richard (fl. 1456-1485), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 28, 351 Asper, Johannes - english: John Sharp - copyist England - Bradley - F. 28, 352 Aspere, Pieter van (fl. 1465), sculptor Oudenaarde (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 28, 353 Aspertini, Guido (fl. 1486-1491), painter Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 28, 354-356 Aspilyon, Thomas ( t 1441), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 357 Aspini, Armodio (15-th century), poet - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 358 Aspley, Robert (fl. 1413-1418), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 28, 359-360 Asplond, John (fl. 1489-1500), scholar, seneschal - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 28, 361 Asplyon, William (f 1485), vicar, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 362-364 Aspois, Jean (fl. 1402-1424), glass painter - Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 365 Aspynhalgh, Richard (II. 1465-1485), vicar, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 366 Asquer, Pedro (fl. 1454), painter - Mallorca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 367 Asquilinus (Cahors) (fl. 1104-1108), abbot, building master - Cahors (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 368-369 Asquyth, Thomas (fl. 1490-1494), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 370 Assaliti, Pierre (fl. 1312-1332), Dominican Limoux (France); Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 371 Assati, Giovanni (fl. 1401), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 28, 372 Assavy, Guillaume (fl. 1491), knight - Greece Chevalier - F. 28, 373 Assche, Godefroy d' (fl. 1096), crusader - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 28, 374 Assche, Henri d' ( t 1098), crusader - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 28, 374 Assche, Jacob van (fl. 1479), painter - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 28, 375 Assche, Simon van (fl. 1414-1426), architect - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 28, 376 Asse, Gerard (II. 1400), master of arts - Oxford (England); Heidelberg (Germany) - Oxford F. 28, 377 Asse, Richard de (fl. 1286), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 378 Assel, family (since 11-th century), family of counts - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 28, 381 Asselin (Caen) (fl. 1087), citizen of Caen - Caen (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 382 Asselin, Pierre (fl. 1500), printer - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 28, 383 Asseline Alexandre (II. 1371-1379), midwife Paris (France); Dijon (France) - Jacquart I F. 28, 384 Asselt, Jan van der - also: Hasselt (fl. 1364-1396), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Thieme/Becker - F. 28, 385-387 Asselyn, Andrew (fl. 1401-1423), bachelor of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 28, 388 Asser, ... (fl. 1395-1398), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 389 Asser, Agnes —> Agnes Asscr Asser, Comprat —» Comprat Asser Asser, Johannes, bishop of Sherborne - also: Asserius Menevensis {+ 910), bishop, biographer - Sherborne (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 28, 395-408; 417, 303 Asser, John, senior (fl. 1416-1433), mason England - Harvey - F. 28, 390

[Astorgius] Asser, John, junior ( t e a . 1446), mason - England; Wales - Harvey - F. 28, 391 Asser, Roger ( f l 4 7 1 ) , jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 28, 392-393 Assereto, Biagio (*ca. 1385, 1 1456), notary, chanccllor - Genua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 28, 394 Assew, ... (fl. 1476-1477), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 409 Assewell, Roger de (fl. 1300-1333), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 410 Assewelle, Richard de (fl. 1361), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 41 Assewelle, William de (fl. 1267-1269), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Oxford F. 28, 412 Assh, John (fl. 1398-1418), vicar, chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 28, 413 Assh, Robert (fl. 1438-1439), school principal, deacon - Oxford (England); Bath (England) Oxford - F. 28, 414 Assh, Thomas - also: T. Ashe ( t 1472), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 28, 415-416; 377, 199 Assh, William (fl. 1437-1446), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 28, 417 Asshe, John (fl. 1417-1423), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 28, 418 Asshe, Robert (fl. 1404), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 28, 419 Asshe, Thomas atte —> Lactone, Thomas Asshebourn, Henry —> Knyveton, Henry de Assheburne, Thomas (fl. 1380), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 420 Assheby, Elias de ( t 1319), theologian, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 421 Assheby, John de (fl. 1332), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 422 Assheby, William (fl. 1320), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 423 Assheby Leger, Thomas de (fl. 1344-1347), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 424 Asshefeld, John (fl. 1396), Augustinian, canon, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 28, 425 Asshefeld, William (f 1480), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 426 Asshele, Robert (fl. 1390), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 28, 427 Assheley, Peter de (fl. 1313-1315), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 428 Asshenden, Thomas (fl. 1385), church administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 28, 429 Asshenden, Thomas (fl. 1408-1422), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 28, 430 Asshenden, William ( t 1420), seneschal Cambridge (England); Devonshire (England) Cambridge - F. 28, 431 Assher, John (fl. 1492-1495), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 432 Assherton, William ( t 1393), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 108 Assheton, Edward (fl. 1476-1477), canonist Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 433 Assheton, Henry de (fl. 1344-1360), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 28, 434-435 Assheton, Matthew, senior (f 1400), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 28, 436-439 Assheton, Matthew, junior (f 1435), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 28, 438-439

Assheton, William, bishop of Covetry and Lichfield (f 1402), canon, bishop - Lancashire (England); Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 440-442 Asshewell, John de (fl. 1338), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 443 Asshewell, Thomas (fl. 1491-1492), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 28, 444 Asshill, Thomas ( t 1484), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 377, 202 Asshton, Richard (fl. 1371-1372), deacon, priest Worcester (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 445 Asshwell, John (*ca. 1453), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 28, 446 Asshwell, Robert de (fl. 1308-1312), canonist, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 28, 447 Asshwell, William (fl. 1513), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 109 Asshyndon, ... (fl. 1468-1476), church rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 28, 448 Assire, Robert, viscount of Falaise ( t 1393), viscount - Falaise (France) - Chevalier F. 29, 1 Assisi, Niccolò di (11. 1337-1340), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Assisi (Italy) - Oxford - F. 29, 2 Assonville, Jehan d' (fl. 1424), ornamental sculptor - Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 29, 3 Assot (Paris) (fl. 1322), herbal practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 4 Ast, Peter von (fl. 1434), sculptor - Metz (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 5 Asta Grönskc —> Aasta Grönskc Astagli, Dominico, bishop of Fondi - also: Astalli ( t 1414), bishop - Fondi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 6 Master of the Astaler Window (late 14-early 15th century), glass painter - München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 9 Astalli, Astald (fl. 1144-1461), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 29, 7-8 Astanove I, count of Fézenzac (fl. 1032), count Fézenzac (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 10 Astarac, Bernard d', count of Pardiac (fl. 1025), count - Pardiac (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 11 Astars, Charles des (fl. 1461-1477), bailiff, lord France - Chevalier - F. 29, 12 Astazius (Franciscan) (14-th century), Franciscan Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 13 Asteley, Geoffrey (fl. 1438-1440), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 14 Asteley, Thomas - master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 15 Astell, Thomas (fl. 1416-1433), scholar, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 29, 16-17 Astellier, Antoine —» Antoine [Antonius] Astcllicr Astentio, Lorenzo —> Abstcmius, Laurentius Aster, Pierre (fl. 1386), architect - Boulogne (France); Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 29, 18 Asterius (Alexandria) (fl. 521), bishop Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 29, 19 Astesan, Antonio —» Antonius Astesanus Astesan, Nicolas (fl. 1443), calligraphcr - France - Chevalier - F. 29, 21 Astesanus de Ast ( f e a . 1330), Franciscan Asti (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 29, 22-30 Astesi, Alessandro (fl. 1445), Dante commentator - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 31 Astewk, John (fl. 1393-1394), Franciscan, friar London (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 29, 32 Asti, Niccolò (fl. 1405-1419), university professor - Forli (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 33 Astier (Périgord) - hermit, saint - Périgord (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 34

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Astley, Giles (fl. 1423-1428), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 35 Astley, Thomas de ( t 1349), priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 29, 36-39 Astoaldi, Ponce (fl. 1271), Dominican - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 40 Astolfi, Giorgio - latin: Georgius de Astulfis (fl. 1466), miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 41-42 Astolfo king of the Lombards —» Aistulf king of the Lombards Astolfo (Siena) (fl. 1288), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 43 Aston, Clement de (fl. 1274), scholar - England; Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 44 Aston, John de (fl. 1294-1307), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 29, 45 Aston, John de (fl. 1318), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 46 Aston, John de (fl. 1341-1349), vicar - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 47 Aston, John (fl. 1365-1392), heretic - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 29, 48-52; 202, 234 Aston, John (fl. 1407-1411), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 53 Aston, John (fl. 1427-1438), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 29, 55 Aston, John (fl. 1427), priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 54 Aston, John (fl. 1440), jurisconsult, chaplain, church rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 29, 55 Aston, John (fl. 1460-1463), district rector, vicar Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 29, 56 Aston, Nicholas de —> Nicolaus (de) Aston Aston, Richard de (fl. 1303-1323), ecclesiastical administrator, university chancellor - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 61-63 Aston, Robert - clergyman - England - Chevalier - F. 29, 64 Aston, Robert (fl. 1340), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 65 Aston, Roger de (fl. 1327-1330), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 66 Aston, Thomas dc (*ca. 1325, τ 1401), student of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England); England - Oxford, Talbot - F. 29, 67-69; 377, 203 Aston, Thomas de 1376), canon, prebendary Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 29, 69 Aston, Thomas (fl. 1400), district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 70 Aston, Thomas (fl. 1415-1453), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 71 Aston, William (11. 1358), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 72 Aston, William (fl. 1455), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 73 Astone, Andrew (fl. 1441), subprior - Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Chevalier - F. 29, 74 Astone, Reginald de (fl. 1329-1332), district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 29, 75 Astopapie (Saintonge) (fl. 1068), physician Saintonge (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 76 Astore, Livio d' (15-th century), goldsmith Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 79 Astorgat, Bernard - troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 80 Astorgio [Astorgius] di Bartolommeo (fl. 1495), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 29, 81 Astorg [Astorgius] de Boisoudel - pharmacist Maine (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 29, 78 Astorgio [Astorgius] di Durfort - also: Hector, Eslorre, Astorre (t after 1352), army leader - Italy; Limoges (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 29, 82-83

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Astorg [Astorgius] de Sosairac (fl. 1322), physician - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 29, 77 Astorio, Tommaso (fl. 1486), wood carver Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 84 Astralabus Abelardi (fl. 1153), son of Petrus Abelardus - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 29, 85 Astreo da Perugia (fl. 1481), poet - Roma (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 86 Astricus archbishop of Gran (+1007) - » Anastasius archbishop of Gran Astricus, bishop of Kalocsa and Esztergom also; Anastasius ( t e a . 1037), bishop, saint Czechia; Roma (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 29, 87 Astrid (Danmark) (fl. 990-1000), spy - Denmark - Echols - F. 29, 88 Astrid (Norge) (fl. 950-980), mother of king Olav of Norway - Norway - Echols - F. 29, 89 Astrid (Sverige) (fl. 1000-1030), princess Sweden - Echols - F. 29, 90 Astronomus (France) (9-th century), historian, astronomer, biographer - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 29, 91-93; 417, 304-307 Astruc Abraam (fl. 1446-1456), physician Marseille (France); Saint-Maximin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 29, 96 Astruc Aurificerius (fl. 1286-1306), surgeon Manosque (France) - Jacquart I - F. 29, 97 Astruc Avigedor - physician - Orange (France) Wickersheimer - F. 29, 98 Astruc Bonet (fl. 1349-1376), surgeon - Vigevano (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 99 Astruc (Carcassonne) (fl. 1305), physician Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 29, 94 Astruc Nathan (fl. 1470), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 100 Astruc (Pernes) (fl. 1387), physician - Vaucluse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 29, 95 Astruc Poncii (fl. 1424), surgeon - Aveyron (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 29, 101 Astruc Rossel - also: A. Rosselli (fl. 1381-1402), physician - Provence (France) Wickersheimer - F. 29, 102 Astruc de Sestiers ( t before 1439), physician - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Jacquart l F. 29, 103 Astruch, Raymond —> Raymond [Raimundus] Astruch Astudillo, Alfonso Ruiz de (fl. 1416), goldsmith Burgos (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 104 Asturlabi, Ali ibn Isa al—> Ali ibn Isa Astwode, John (fl. 1402-1423), Dominican, friar Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 29, 105 Asty, Thomas (fl. 1448-1462), university proctor, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 29, 106 Asu Thordhr (mid-12-th century), poet Chevalier - F. 29, 107 Aswardeby, John de - also; J. de Ashwardby; latin: Johannes Ashuvarbi (11. 1384-1395), doctor of theology, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 29, 108; 202, 228-229 Aswardeby, Roger de (fl. 1350-1366), master of arts, theologian, university proctor, church rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 109-110 Asygton, Stephen de (fl. 1343), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 111 Asyka, prince of the Voguls (fl. 1465-1467), princc - Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 417, 308 Ata ibn Abi Rabah (* ca. 645, 1733 or 734), Islamic jurist, Islamic traditionist - Mecca (Saudi Arabia) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 29, 112-114 Atabours, Jean (fl. 1398), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 115-116; 417, 309 Atabours, Jehan (fl. 1345-1392), master mason Mantes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 116 Atanasio (di Ricardo) Primario ( t 1340), architect - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 117

Atclyffe, Edward (fl. 1482-1496), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 118 Atenoff (Calligrapher) (11-th century), calligrapher - Chevalier - F. 29, 119 Atenolfo [Atenulfus] I, count of Capua, prince of Benevento (t910), prince, count - Capua (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 120 Atenolfo [Atenulfus] II, prince of Capua and Benevento (Í940), prince - Capua (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 121 Atenolfo [Atenulfus] III de Carinola, count of Teano ( t 943), count - Capua (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 122 Atenulfus (Yorkshire) - or: Adenulfus (13-th century), physician - Yorkshire (England) Talbot - F. 417, 310 Atger, Bertrand Bertrandus Agerius bishop of Glandèves Athala of Vlaanderen - noblewoman Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 29, 123 Athalaricus, king of the Ostrogoths (* 516, 1534), king - Italy - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 29, 124-126 Athanagildus, king of the Visigoths (f567), king - Spain; France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 29, 127-128 Athanasia (Aigina) ( t e a . 860), widow, Basilian, abbess, saint - Aigina (Greece) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 29, 169-170 Athanasius (Abbas) (fl. 1054), abbot - Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 29, 137 Athanasius Acensis (11. 1287-1295), Benedictine Aci (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 29, 138-139 Athanasius, patriarch of Alexandria - called: Exiguus (fl. 775), patriarch - Horns (Syria); Syria - Chevalier - F. 29, 155 Athanasius Athonitus - greek: Athanasios Athonites (*ca. 920, t e a . 1000), monk, monastery founder - Athos (Greece); Trebizond (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 29, 140-141; 29, 159 Athanasius de Balad (t686), Jacobite, patriarch Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 29, 142 Athanasius Chalceopulus ( t 1497), monk, humanist, translator - Greece - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 417, 311-312 Athanasius Constantinopolitanus - real name: Alcxios; also: Akakios (*ca. 1230, f c a . 1310), bishop, patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 29, 143-146; 417, 313 Athanasius Constantinopolitanus ( t before 1461), abbot, translator - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 29, 147 Athanasius (Copyist) (fl. 899), abbot, copyist Bradley, Chevalier - F. 29, 130-131 Athanasius (Copyist) (11. 968), abbot, copyist Bradley, Chevalier - F. 29, 130; 29, 132 Athanasius (Copyist) (fl. 1270), copyist - Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 29, 129; 29, 133 Athanasius (Copyist) (fl. 1397), copyist - Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 29, 129; 29, 134 Athanasius (Copyist) (11. 1434), copyist - Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 29, 129; 29, 135 Athanasius (Copyist) (fl. 1437), copyist - Grcccc - Chevalier - F. 29, 129 Athanasius (Cryptes) ( t 1264), monk, saint - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 29, 149 Athanasius Cydonius (fl. 1360), controversisi Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 29, 150 Athanasius, metropolitan of Cyzicus (fl. 1346), metropolitan - Turkey - Chevalier - F. 29, 151 Athanasius (Egypt) (fl. 305-313), saint - Egypt Chevalier - F. 29, 152 Athanasius Emesenus (6-th century), scolasticus Homs (Syria); Syria - Chevalier - F. 29, 153 Athanasius Exiguus —> Athanasius patriarch of Alexandria Athanasius, patriarch of the Jacobites (fl. 1000), Jacobite, patriarch - Mid-East - Chevalier F. 29, 56 Athanasius, archbishop of Korinth ( t 10-th century), archbishop, saint - Korinth (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 29, 148

Athanasius Mediciensis ( t e a . 814), economist, saint - Bithynia (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 29, 157 Athanasius Methonensis (t885?), bishop, saint Methoni (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 29, 158 Athanasius I, bishop of Napoli (f 872), bishop, saint - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 160 Athanasius II, bishop of Napoli (Î902), bishop Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 161 Athanasius III, bishop of Napoli ( t 962), bishop Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 162 Athanasio [Athanasius] Oliver (fl. 1466), canon regular, canonist - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 29, 163 Athanasius, abbot of Paulopetrus (fl. 818), abbot, saint - Italy - Chevalier - F. 29, 164 Athanasius (Sancta Saba) (fl. 1458-1459), monk, copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 29, 130; 29, 136; 29, 165 Athanasius, bishop of Sorrento (fl. 514), bishop, saint - Sorrento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 166 Athanasius, bishop of Tarsus (f ca. 259), bishop, saint - Tarsus (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 29, 167 Athanasius Thaumaturgus ( t e a . 860), monk, saint - Anatolia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 29, 168 Athée, Girard d' (11. 1204-1224), seneschal Tourraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 171 Athelard, Thomas (fl. 1305), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 185 Athelardus —> Adelardus Athelnotus archbishop of Canterbury —» /Ethelnolh archbishop of Canterbury Athelstan half-king of East-Anglia —> /Ethelstan half-king of East-Anglia Athelstan king of the English /Ethelstan king of the English Athelyngton, Thomas —» Adlyngton, Thomas Athenogenus, bishop of Heracliopolis - bishop, saint - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 29, 187 Athenogenus (Pont) - theologian, saint - Greece - Chevalier - F. 29, 186 Athenon, Arnold (fl. 1384), sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 29, 188-189; 417, 314 Athenulphus archbishop of Capua —> Adenulphus archbishop of Capua Atherbury, Thomas (fl. 1496), Augustinian, canon, scholar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 190 Athereston, William de —> Aderestone, William de Athernaise (Scotland) -> Ethernascus (Scotland) Athic duke of Alsace —> Adalrich duke of Alsace Athin, Wauthier d' (* 1382, 1 1457), conspirator - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 29, 192 Atholfus > Adolfus A ti, Pierre (fl. 1274-1304), Dominican - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 194 A ti, Pierre (fl. 1288-1309), Dominican - Lavaur (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 194 Atken (Aphni-Maran) (11. 660), monk - Syria Chevalier - F. 29, 195 Atkins, John (fl. 1449-1453), mason - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 29, 196 Atkins, John ( t 1471), bachelor of arts, musician Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 197 Atkins, William (fl. 1447), priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 29, 198 Atkinson, Richard (fl. 1491), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 199 Atkyns, John (fl. 1495), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 29, 200 Atkyns, Robert (11. 1450), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 201 Atkyns, Thomas (fl. 1446-1456), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 202 Atkynson, John (fl. 1443-1445), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 203 Atkynson, John ( t 1446), district rector - Oxford (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford F. 29, 203

Aubert Atkynson, John (fl. 1471-1478), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 29, 204 Atkynson, Richard (fl. 1491), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 205 Atiesen, Niels - building master - Norway Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 206 Atli Litli (late 11 -th century), poet - Greenland (Denmark) - Chevalier - F. 29, 207 Atlyngton, Thomas —» Adlyngton, Thomas Atrio, Stephanus de (il. 1322), enameler - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 209 Atrio, Thomas de —> Thomas Lckation Atrio, Ugo dei (fl. 1238), professor of civil law Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 208 Atroclius (Bretagne) (fl. 530), abbot - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 210 Att, Hennequin d' (fl. 1401), goldsmith - Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 211 Attabi, a l — full name: Abu Mansur Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Ibrahim ibn Zibirj (* 1091, 11161), grammarian, philologist - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 29, 212 Attahagh, John (fl. 1408), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 225 Attala Bobiensis ( t 627), abbot, saint - Bobbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 214 Attala, abbot of Taormina ( t ca. 800), Benedictine, abbot, sainL - Taormina (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 29, 215 Attala Thaumaturgus - saint - Greece Chevalier - F. 29, 216 Attaldo, Giovanni - also: Johannes Actaldus (15th century), philosopher - Italy - Chevalier F. 29, 213 Attaleiates, Michael —> Michael Attaliata Attalia, abbess of Saint-Étienne (*697, t 7 4 1 ) , abbess, saint - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier - F. 29, 218 Attavanti, Lotario (fl. 1347), Dominican - Italy Chevalier - F. 29, 220 Attavanti, Paolo —> Paulus Attavanti Attaviano (Firenze) (fl. 1470), goldsmith Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 222 Atte Mede, John de (fl. 1321-1325), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 262, 405 Attebrigge, John (fl. 1390), priest, vicar Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 29, 223 Attechurche, Roger (fl. 1365), church rector, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 29, 224 Attechurche, William (fl. 1485), physician Norwich (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 111 Attehale, Stephen (fl. 1423-1424), priest - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 29, 226 Attehall, Robert (fl. 1447-1455), canonist, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 227 Attehill, William (f 1482), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 112 Attehill de Ikelington, Philip (fl. 1283), student - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 29, 228 Attehyll, William (fl. 1398), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 229 Attelbrigge, ... (fl. 1410), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 230 Attendorn, Pierre (fl. 1489), printer - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 231 Atterclif, Seth (fl. 1484-1520), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 29, 232 Atterclyffe, Elias - alias: Scherwode ( t 1534?), Premonstratensian, canon, abbot - Cambridge (England); Lancashire (England) - Cambridge F. 29, 233 Attevill', William (fl. 1390), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 234 Attewatyr, Thomas (fl. 1463-1470), canonist Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 235 Attewell de Bosegate, Thomas ( t 1388), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 29, 236

Atti, Bartolommeo di Buono degli - called: Ungaro (fl. 1428), painter - Mantova (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 237 Atti, Francesco degli, bishop of Firenze - latin: Franciscus de Aptis ( t 1361), bishop, cardinal Todi (Italy); Chiusi (Italy); Monte Cassino (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 29, 238; 121, 88

Atti, Isotta degli ( t 1450), mistress, noblewoman Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 239 Atti, Onofre degli (fl. 1447-1473), jurisconsult, city governor - Foligno (Italy); Recanati (Italy); Fermo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 240 Atticonti, Delfino (fl. 1443), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 241 Attilanus, bishop of Zamora (*939, 11009), Benedictine, bishop, saint - Tarragona (Spain); Zamora (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 29, 242 Attilbrigge, Robert (fl. 1397), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 29, 243 Attleborough, John (fl. 1376), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 29, 244 Atto (Abbot) ( r 835), abbot - Anjou (France) Chevalier - F. 29, 254 Atton [Atto] (de Bruniquel), archbishop of Aries (f 1128?), archbishop - Aries (France) Chevalier - F. 29, 255 Hatto [Atto] Basiliensis - also: Haido, Haito, Haytho, Heito, Hetto (*763, +836), bishop, abbot - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 7, 416; 165, 373-381; 425, 81-82 Hatto [Atto] Bonosus, abbot of Fulda (9-th century), abbot, miniaturist - Fulda (Germany); Tours (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 165, 382-383 Atto Casinensis - also: Haito, Hetto (fl. 1070), chaplain, translator - France; Provence (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wickersheimer F. 29, 258-260 Atto, bishop of Castro ( t 1176), bishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 261 Atto, bishop of Chieti (+ 1071), bishop - Chieti (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 29, 262; 29, 289-291 Atto (de Kienberg), bishop of Freising ( | 810), bishop - Freising (Germany) - Chevalier F. 29, 263 Atto 1, abbot of Fulda ( t 856), abbot - Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 29, 264 Atto II abbot of Fulda Hatto [Atto] Moguntinus II Atto III, abbot of Fulda ( t 9 9 7 ) , abbot - Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 29, 265 Atto Lathomus (fl. 1133), architect, sculptor Umbria (Italy); Foligno (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 267 Hatto [Atto] Moguntinus I (*ca. 850, [913), Benedictine, archbishop - Mainz (Germany) Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 165, 384-387 Hatto [Atto] Moguntinus 1 - also: Atto I, abbot of Reichenau (+913), abbot, archbishop Reichenau (Switzerland); Mainz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 29, 268 Hatto [Atto] Moguntinus II - also: Atto II, abbot of Fulda ( ϊ 970), abbot, archbishop - Fulda (Germany); Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 29, 266 Hatto [Atto] Moguntinus II ( f 9 7 0 ) , archbishop Mainz (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 165, 388 Atton [Atto], archbishop of Osona Hatto [Atto] Moguntinus I

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Atto di Ruggiero (fl. 1383), metal founder Teramo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 274 Atto, abbot of Saint-Hilairc (fl. 793-799), abbot Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 277 Atto Sancti Marci ( t e a . 1085), cardinal, canonist, priest - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 257 Atto I, archbishop of Torres (fl. 1112-1120), archbishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 276 Atto II, archbishop of Torres (fl. 1147-1156), archbishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 276 Atto I, bishop of Toulouse (fl. 973), bishop Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 277 Atto II, bishop of Toulouse (fl. 988), bishop Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 277 Atto, bishop of Troyes (f 1145), archdeacon, bishop - Sens (France); Troyes (France); Cluny (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 278 Atto Vallumbrosanus —> Atto Pistoriensis Atto I, bishop of Vercelli (fl. 740-752), bishop Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 29, 279 Atto II, bishop of Vercelli - latin: A. Vercellensis ( t 961), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 29, 280-287; 417, 316-319 Atto, bishop of Verdun ( t 870), bishop - Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 288 Atto (Vienne) (fl. 1050), physician - Vienne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 292 Attolini, Antonio (14-th century), citizen of Modena - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 253 Attolini, Francesco (14-th century), citizen of Modena - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 253 Atton -> Atto Atton, Edward —» Acton, Edward Atton, John de (fl. 1320-1330), subdeacon, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England); England - Oxford - F. 29, 293 Atturton, Thomas de (fl. 1353-1373), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 29, 294-295 Attylburgh, Robert (fl. 1454-1491), Augustinian, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 29, 248 Attylburgh, Thomas —> Colyn, Thomas Atwell, John (fl. 1457-1458), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 245 Atwille, William ( t 1465), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 246 Atwyll, Thomas (fl. 1468), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 247 Atzuara, Domingo (fl. 1467), miniaturist Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 249-250 Atzuara, Miguel (fl. 1474), miniaturist Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 251-252 Aubeaux, Guillaume des (15-th century), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 296 Aubelet, Jean (fl. 1490), architect - Châtres (France); Aisne (France) - Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 29, 298; 417, 322 Aubelet, Jehan (fl. 1400-1403), master mason Troyes (France); Beaumont-les-Tours (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 297; 417, 320-321 Aubeney, William -> Aubigny, William I d' Aubenton, Pieroime d' —> Daubentonnc, Jeanne Aubergenville, Jean d' ( t 1256), keeper of the seals, nobleman - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 29, 299 Auberlen, Jörg Albrecht, Georg Aubert, family (since 14-th ccntury), noble family - Limoges (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 29, 315 Aubert, Andre (fl. 1458-1488), cannon founder Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 29, 319-320 Aubert, Arnaud —> Arnaldus [Arnoldus] Alberti archbishop of Auch

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Aubert, Aubert ( t before 1349), surgeon Normandie (France) - Wickersheimer F. 29, 322 Aubert, Audoin —> Alberti, Audouin Aubert, David (*ca. 1435), copyist, translator, calligrapher, librarian, writer - Hesdin (France); Lille (France); Bourgogne (France) Bradley, Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 29, 324-329 Aubert, Denis (fl. 1485), master mason - Reims (France); Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 29, 330 Aubert, Didier —> Alberti, Desiderio Aubert, Etienne (+1362) —» Innocentius VI Papa Aubert, Etienne (+1369) —> Alberti, Etienne Aubert, Hugues Alberti, Hugues Aubert, Jean Thomas Aubert Aubery, Guillaume (fl. 1442), theologian - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 346 Aubeu (Vaucourt) - » Autbodus (Vaucourt) Aubigny, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 29, 348-349 Aubigny, William d' - called Brito; also: Albini ( t 1156 or 1155), nobleman, warrior, justice England; Ireland - Arnold-Baker - F. 11, 103 Aubigny, William 1 d' - also: Albini, Aubcncy; William of Buckenham (fl. 1100), nobleman England - Arnold-Baker - F. 11, 102 Aubigny, William II d', earl of Arundel - also: Albini (f 1176), earl - England; France Arnold-Baker - F. 11, 102 Aubigny, William III d', earl of Arundel - also: Albini ( t 1221), nobleman, justice - England; Ireland - Arnold-Baker - F. 11, 102 Aubigny, William IV d', carl of Arundel - also: Albini, Aubeney, Albinet (f 1236), nobleman, justice, castellan - England; Ireland - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 11, 95; 11, 102 Aubin —» Albinus Aubin, Antoine (fl. 1417), jeweller - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 352 Aubin, Philip ( t 1296), prior - Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 29, 353 Aubins de Sézanne - also: Aubin de S. (fl. 1229), troubadour, poet - France - Chevalier, Féîis F. 29, 354-355 Aubiry, Robert de (fl. 1361), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 356 Aublinger, Berthold (fl. 1323), canon regular, wood sculptor - Freising (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 29, 357 Aubonne, Jean d' (fl. 1499), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 358 Aubrée d'lvry, countcss of Baycux (fl. 1050), countcss - Baycux (France) - Echols F. 29, 359 Aubrey, Robert (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 360 Aubrey, William (fl. 1420), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 29, 361

Aubrinx patron of Montbrison —> Albéric [Albericus] patron of Montbrison Aubrion, Jean (* 1440, t 1501), chronicler - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 29, 362-363 Aubriot, Hugues (f after 1382), provost, architect - Dijon (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/ Becker - F. 29, 364-367 Aubriot, Jean, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône ( t l 3 5 0 ) , bishop - Dijon (France); Chalon-surSaône (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 368 Aubry, Jean (fl. 1460-1491), wood sculptor Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 381-383; 417, 325 Aubry, Jean (fl. 1482-1483), miniaturist - Amiens (France) - D'Ancona - F. 29, 373 Aubuisson, Antoine d' (fl. 1444), knight Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 384 Aubusson, Hugues d', bishop of Tulle (* after 1412, 11454), royal adviser, bishop - Tulle (France); France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 29, 385 Aubusson, Louis d', bishop of Tulle (* between 1412 and 1423, + 1471), vicar general, bishop, Benedictine - Tulle (France); Alet (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 29, 386-387 Aubusson, Pierre d' - english: Peter of Α. ( t 1275), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 29, 388-389 Aubusson, Pierre d' (* 1423, 11503), grand prior, grand master of the Hospitallers, cardinal Auvergne (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Rhodos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 29, 390 Aubusson, Raoul d' - benefactor - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 391 Aubyn, Philip ( f l 3 4 1 ) , ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 29, 392 Aucher, Jean (f 1389), parliamentary lawyer France - Chevalier - F. 29, 393 Auchier, Nicolas Lubin (fl. 1336), canon regular Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 394 Auchinlek, Jacob (fl. 1480), poet - England Chevalier - F. 29, 395 Auchy, Michel d' (f 1288), lord, troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 29, 396 Aucrus —> Atto Auctius (Amphipolis) - saint - Macedonia Chevalier - F. 29, 397 Aud „the Deep-Minded" ( t ca. 900), land proprietress - Iceland; England - Echols F. 29, 398 Audalla (España) (14-th ccntury), veterinarian Spain - Chevalier - F. 29, 399 Audax, bishop of Asti - Italian: Audace (fl. 904-926), bishop - Asti (Italy) - Chevalier F. 29, 400 Audax (Grammarian) - grammarian - Chevalier F. 29, 401 Audebert, Géraud - also: Audebertus (Saint-Jeand'Angély) (12-th century), architect, sculptor - Saint-Jean-d'Angély (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 407-408; 417, 326-327 Audebert, Pierre (fl. 1455-1467), cantor - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 29, 409-410 Audec, Nicolas (fl. 1308), Carmelite - Chevalier - F. 29, 411 Audefroi le Bastard (13-th century), troubadour Artois (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 29, 412-415 Audefroy, Chrétien (fl. 1470), wood sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Béthune (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 416-417 Audelaus (Presbyter) (fl. 700), priest, hagiographer - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 29, 418-420 Audelay, John - also: Audley (fl. 1426), priest, author of carols - Shropshire (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 29, 421; 29, 439

Audely, Maurice de (fl. 1216-1228), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 29, 425 Audemar, Blaise —> Blasius Andernarius Audenehem, Gilles d' (fl. 1299-1306), wood sculptor - Hesdin (France) - Lami - F. 29, 422 Audericus, abbot of Saint-Claude (fl. 630), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 29, 424 Audhun Illskoclda (late 9-th ccntury), poct Norway - Chevalier - F. 29, 426 Audibert, Guillaume, bishop of Apt and Pcrigucux ( i 1347), bishop - Pcrigucux (France); Avignon (France); Aire (France); Apt (France) Chevalier - F. 29, 427 Audicorius (Avignon) (fl. 1428), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 428 Audier (Dijon) (fl. 1477), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 29, 429 Audin (de Condé), bishop of Évreux (τ 1139), bishop - Évreux (France); Melton (England) Chevalier - F. 29, 430 Audinet, Etienne (fl. 1447-1466), sculptor Cambrai (France); Carpentras (France); Aixen-Provence (France); Marseille (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 431-432 Audis, Jean (fl. 1433-1463), stone sculptor - Séez (France); Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 29, 433-435; 417, 328 Audit (Trcdrcz) - or: Audic (fl. 1500), architect Trédrez (France) - Chevalier - F. 29, 436 Audley, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Ireland - Arnold-Baker - F. 29, 437 Audley, Jacob (f 1486). knight - England Chevalier - F. 29, 438 Audley, John Audelay, John Audley, Thomas (fl. 1471-1495), canonist, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); England Cambridge, Oxford - F. 29, 440-441 Audoenus Rothomagensis - also: Dado; french: Ouen, bishop of Rouen (* ca. 609, ï 684), bishop, royal adviser - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 30, 1-3; 290, 209-210; 417, 329-335 Audofleda, queen of the Ostrogoths ( t after 526), queen - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 4 Audoi (Languedoc) (late 13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 5 Audoin [Audoinus], bishop of Angers ( t 584), bishop, saint - Anger (Germany) - Chevalier F. 30, 6 Audoinus (Copyist) (10-th century), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 30, 7-9 Audoin [Audoinus], king of the Lombards ( t ca. 553), king - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 10 Audomarus, bishop of Thérouanne - french: Omer ( f e a . 670), bishop, saint - Thérouanne (Belgium) - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 11-13 Audomelich (Navarra) (fl. 1283-1284), physician - Navarra (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 14 Audonard, John de (fl. 1277-1278), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 15 Audovera, queen of Neustria ( t e a . 580), queen - France; Soissons (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 16 Audradus Senonensis - also: A. Modicus ( t e a . 853), monk, priest, bishop - Sens (Francc) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum F. 30, 17-23; 417, 336-337 Audrehem, Arnoul, lord of (* 1305 or 1306, t l 3 7 1 ) , lord, marshal - Angoulême (France); Francc - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 30, 24-25 Audric Miraudel (fl. 1398-1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart i - F. 30, 26 Audulphe, abbot of Saint-Maixenl (f 682?), abbot - France; Poitou (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 27

Augustinus A u d u n Hugleiksson - called: Hestakorn (¡1302), statesman, marshal, duke - Norway Chevalier - F. 30, 28 A u d u n Vestfirdské (fl. 1061), traveler - Iceland Chevalier - F. 30, 29 Audy, ... Guilhem [Guilelmus] Augier called Novella Augier, Guillaume (13-th century), troubadour Grasse (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 52 Augier, Guillaume (fi. 1343), provost - Aix-enProvence (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 51 Augier, Jean (fl. 1477), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 30, 53-54 Augier, Pierre (f 1348), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 55 Augier, Pierre (fl. 1491), wood sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Montpellier (France) Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 56-57 Augiers, Jacques (fl. 1482), sculptor - Orleans (France) - Beaulieu - F. 417, 341 A u g i e r s , Jean (fl. 1498-1501), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 30, 58; 417, 342 Augk, Nickel (fl. 1496), bronze founder - Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 59

M a s t e r of the A u g s b u r g e r Benedikt-Legende (fl. 1490), painter - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 30, 60 M a s t e r of the A u g s b u r g e r Heimsuchung (2d half 15-th century), painter - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 61 Augstaindreyer, Hans (fl. 1478), stonemason - Tiibingen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 62 Auguselli, Giovanni (fl. 1300), jurisconsult Cesena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 63 Augusta (Treviso) - virgin, saint - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 243 Augusti, Cyrice degli —» Quiricus de Augustis Augusti, Tolomeo degli - french: Ptolémée degli A. ( t 1466), mathematician - Cremona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 30, 66 Augustin, Pierre —» Agustín, Pedro M a s t e r of the Augustiner Kreuzigung (fl. 1400), painter - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 239 M a s t e r of the Augustineraltars (Nürnberg) (late 15-th century), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 237-238 Augustini, Antonio —> Antonio [Antonius] di Agostino di Duccio Augustinis, Angelus de —» Angelus de Augustinis Augustin [Augustinus] Ampioteti (fl. 1365), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 30, 68 Augustinus de Ancona —> Augustinus Triumphus Agostino [Augustinus] d'Andrea (fl. 1470), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 69 Agostino [Augustinus] d'Arezzo (mid-15-th century), Servite, general of the Order of Servîtes - Arezzo (Italy); Italy - Chevalier - F. 30, 70 Augustin [Augustinus] d'Arpiño (fl. 1364), barber - Avignon (France); Italy Wickersheimer - F. 30, 71 Augustinus de Asculo - also: A. Asculanus (fl. 1297), Augustinian, theologian - Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger F. 30, 72-75; 417, 343 Agostino [Augustinus] di Basilio (fl. 1484), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 76 Augustinus Bello —» Bello, Agustinho Agostino [Augustinus] da Benevento (fl. 14161419), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 77 Agostino [Augustinus] da Bergamo (fl. 1477), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 78 Augustinus de Besignano - also: A. de Bisignano ( f c a . 1460), Franciscan - Napoli (Italy); Bisignano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 30, 79-80 Agostino [Augustinus] di Betto (fl. 1349), painter - Bologna (Ttaly) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 81 Agostino [Augustinus] (Bologna) (fl. 1463), wood carver - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 82 Augustin [Augustinus] (Braunschweig) (15th century), poet - Braunschweig (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 417, 345-348 M a s t e r of Saint Augustinus (Brugge) (fl. 14801490), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 234 Augustin [Augustinus] de Brune Brune, Augustin de Agostino [Augustinus] de Buarcos - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 30, 84 Augustinus de Bugella —> Augustinus Fangi Augustinus de Campeiiis —» Augustinus de Leonissa Augustinus Cantuariensis ( Í 6 0 4 or 605), Benedictine, prior, apostle, bishop, archbishop - Roma (Italy); Aries (France); Canterbury (England); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 30, 85-99

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Agostino [Augustinus] da Casalmaggiore (fl. 1497), Franciscan - Casalmaggiore (Italy) Chevalier - F. 30, 100 Agostino [Augustinus] de Castro - musician Portugal - Chevalier - F. 30, 101 Augustinus de Cavuciis (fl. 1438), Augustinian Italy - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 30, 102-103 Agostino [Augustinus] da Cesena (fl. 1467), painter - Cesena (Italy); Umbria (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 104 Agostino [Augustinus] Colombro Colombro, Agostino Augustinus de Crema (fl. 1493), orator Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 106 Augustinus de Cremona (15-th century), Augustinian - Cremona (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Ossinger - F. 30, 107 Augustinus de Cumis - also: A. de Como ( t e a . 1451), Augustinian - Como (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 30, 108-109; 417, 349 Augustinus de Dacia ( t 1285), Dominican, Provincial - Denmark - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 30, 110-111 Augustinus Dati - also: A. Baibus or Dathus (* 1420, 1 1478 or 1479), orator, historian Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 30, 112-113; 91, 399-403; 417, 350 Agostino [Augustinus] di Domenico (fl. 1471), stonemason - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 114 Agostino [Augustinus] Ducci - also: A. d'Antonio di Duccio or Guccio (* 1418), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 30, 117-122 Agostino [Augustinus] di Elemosina di Omodco (fl. 1323), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 123-124 M a s t e r of Saint Augustinus (Erfurt) ( 1 s t half 15-th century), sculptor - Erfurt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 235 Augustinus Fangi - also: A. de Biella or Bugclla, dc Mcschcatis (* before 1430, t 1493), Dominican - Venezia (Italy); Biella (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Ossinger - F. 30, 125-129; 30, 176-177 Augustinus Favaroni - also: A. de Favaronibus (*ca. 1360, 11443), Augustinian, theologian, general of the Augustinian order, archbishop - Roma (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Apulia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Théologie F. 30, 130-135; 417, 351-356 Augustinus Finaccius —> Finazzi, Agostino Agostino [Augustinus] da Firenze - compare with A. Ducci (fl. 1442-1459), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 138 Augustinus (Firenze) (fl. 1466), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 30, 139-140 Augustinus de Florentia (fl. 1375), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 137 Agostino [Augustinus] di Francesco (fl. 1409), ceramist - Castello (Italy); Pratovccchio (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 141 Agostino [Augustinus] da Gari (fl. 1490), glass painter - Liguria (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 142 Augustinus Gazothus - also: A. Kazotic (*ca. 1260, t 1323), Dominican, bishop - Dalmatia (Croatia); Zagreb (Croatia); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 30, 143-144 Agostino [Augustinus] di Giovanni (fl. ΒΙΟΙ 350), sculptor - Siena (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 30, 145-152 Augustin [Augustinus] Gocii - or: A. de Ghoccio (fl. 1368-1371), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 153 Agostino [Augustinus] (Gubbio) (fl. 1500), miniaturist - Gubbio (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 115-116 Augustinus, bishop of Gyor - real name: Ágoston Salánki (fl. 1445-1465), archdeacon, bishop Gyor (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 30, 201

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Augustin [Augustinus] von Hamerstetten (fl. 1462-1497), soldier, chronicler - Wien (Austria); Bayern (Germany) - Stammler F. 417, 357-360 Augustinus Hibernicus (fl. 665), theologian Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 30, 154-156 Augustinus Italus (fl. 1491), physician - Paris (France); Italy - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 157 Agostino [Augustinus] di Jacopo (fl. 1316), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 158 Agostino [Augustinus] di Leonardo de Teramo (fl. 1290), miniaturist - Teramo (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 30, 159 Augustinus de Lconissa - also: A. de Campcllis or Carapellis (fl. 1435), Augustinian, bishop Leonessa (Italy); Bova (Italy); Calabria (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 30, 160-162 Augustinus de Licio - italian: Agostino da Lecce (fl. 1439-1451), Dominican, theologian - Lecce (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Tafuri F. 30, 163-169 Augustinus MacGrady ( t 1405), chroniclcr Scotland - Hurter - F. 417, 361 Agostino [Augustinus] di maestro Manno (fl. 1290), painter - Bassano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 170 Agostino [Augustinus] da Mantova (fl. 1434), canon regular, historiographer - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 171 Agostino [Augustinus] da Mantova (fl. 1488), painter - Mantova (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 172 Agostino [Augustinus] di Marsiglio ( f e a . 1469), painter - Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) Thiene/ Becker - F. 30, 173 Agostino [Augustinus] di Martino di Viviano (fl. 1363-1381), stonemason - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 174 Augustin [Augustinus] de Mazelles (fl. 14831500), doctor of mcdccinc - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 30, 175 Augustinus de Mescheatis —> Augustinus Fangi Agostino [Augustinus] da Montebello (fl. 1491), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 178 Agostino [Augustinus] di Niccolò (fl. 14471462), cannon founder, engineer - Piacenza (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 181 Agostino [Augustinus] di Niccolò da Siena (11. 1407-1415), stonemason - Orvieto (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 179-180 Augustinus, archbshop of Nidaros ( t 1188), archbishop, saint - Norway; Trondheim (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 30, 182 Augustinus Novellus - also: A. Novelli (+ 1309 or 1310), Augustinian, general of the Augustinian order - Palermo (Sicily); Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Fahricius - F. 30, 183-184 Augustin [Augustinus] von Obernalb ( t 1484), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Melk (Austria) Chevalier - F. 30, 185 Agostino [Augustinus] di Oddolo (fl. 1447), goldsmith - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 186 Augustinus de Opavia - Dominican - Silesia (Poland) - Kaeppeli - F. 30, 187 Augustin [Augustinus] de Orto (fl. 1361), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 30, 188 Augustine [Augustinus] (Oxford) (fl. 1195), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 30, 236 Agostino [Augustinus] di Paolo da Bologna (15th century), painter, copper engraver - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 189 Agostino [Augustinus] di Paolo del Mugello (fl. 1495), Dominican, painter - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 190-191 Augustinus Patricius (f 1496), historian, bishop, legate - Siena (Italy); Italy; Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 30, 192-195; 293, 255-257; 417, 362

Agostino [Augustinus] da Pavia (fl. 1490), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 196 Agostino [Augustinus] da Piacenza (fl. 14501460), architect - Roma (Italy); Siena (Italy); Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 197 Agostino [Augustinus] di Piermatteo - called: della Nonna (fl. 1485), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 198 Agostino [Augustinus] da Pisa - canon regular Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 200 Agostino [Augustinus] (Pisa) ( t 1350), sculptor, architect - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 199 Agostino [Augustinus] da Recanati (fl. 1421), ceramist - Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 203 Agostino [Augustinus] di Ristoro (fl. 1358), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 204 Agostino [Augustinus] di maestro Rosso di Grazia (fl. 1339), architect - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 205 Augustinus Rubeus (fl. 1478), orator - Aragon (Spain) - Potthast - F. 30, 206 Augustinus, bishop of Santa Giusta (fl. 1119), bishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 207 Agostino [Augustinus] della Scarperia ( t 1340), Augustinian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 30, 208 Agostino [Augustinus] Seneca (fl. 1295), Augustinian - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 209 Agostino [Augustinus] da Siena ( t 1342), sculptor, architect - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 30, 210 Augustin [Augustinus] von Steyn (fl. 1425), university professor - Heidelberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 30, 211 Augustin [Augustinus] (Strasbourg) (11. 1475), carthographic painter - Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 212 Augustin [Augustinus], bishop of Tournai (fl. 563), bishop - Tournai (Belgium); Noyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 213 Augustinus Triumphus - also: A. de Ancona (* 1243, 1 1328), Augustinian, theologian Ancona (Italy); Padua (Italy); Paris (France); Venezia (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Fahricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Potthast, Strayer, Theologie F. 30, 215-229; 417, 363-375 Agostino [Augustinus] (Venezia) (fl. 1488-1500), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 230 Agostino [Augustinus] da Verona (fl. 1500), Dominican - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 214 Agostino [Augustinus] di Vettore ( t 1495), architect - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 231 Agostino [Augustinus] di Vivalo (fl. 1398), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 232 Augustoni, Giovanni Basilio (fl. 1489), poet Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 241 Auguste [Augustus] (Bourges) ( f e a . 560), priest, abbot, saint - Bourges (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 242 Auguste [Augustus] Veronensis (late 13-th century), physician, surgeon - Verona (Italy); France - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 244 Aukland, John ( t 1494), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 30, 245-246 Aukland, Thomas de (fl. 1334-1343), district rector - Oxford (England); Northumberland (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 247 Aula, Herman de (fl. 1484), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 30, 248 Aula, Lambert de (fl. 1319), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 249 Aulaf Guthfrithsson prince of Danmark —> Olaf Guthfrithsson prince of Danmark Auldon, Jehan (fl. 1492), master mason - Sens (France); Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 252

Aule, bishop of Viviers (fl. 600), bishop, saint Viviers (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 253 Aulen, Johannes (15-th ccntury), composer - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 254-255 Aulier, Nicolas ( t 1327), clerk - Vissous (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 258 Aulney, Hugues (fl. 1397-1400), master mason - Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 257 Aulon, Jean d' (fl. 1429-1456), seneschal Beaucaire (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 259 Aulton, Edward —> Alton, Edward Aulton, Geoffrey de (fl. 1348-1349), vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 260 Aulucet (Ethiopia) - confessor, saint - Ethiopia Chevalier - F. 30, 261 Aumegill, Christopher —» Almgyll, Christopher Aumère, Jean d' (fl. 1378-1407), abbot - Mélinais (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 262 A u m e r i c (Mont-Saint-Michel) (13-th ccntury), Benedictine, monk, poet - Mont-Saint-Michel (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 30, 263-264 A u m e r u s (England) Amerus (England) A u m i n u s Keldus ( t 1298), prelate, bishop Scotland; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 30, 265-266 Aumont, Jacques d' (fl. 1430-1449), lord, prisoner - France - Chevalier - F. 30, 267 Aunarius Altissiodorensis - also: Aunacharius A. ( t e a . 603), bishop - Auxerre (France) Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 30, 268-272 Aunay, Robert d' - called: le Galois ( t 1414), court official - France - Chevalier - F. 30, 273 Auncel, Walter (fl. 1351-1352), priest, deacon Hereford (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 274 Aundely, Nicholas de ( t 1245), carpenter England - Harvey - F. 30, 275-276 Aunfrey, Ralph - alias: Walensis (fl. 1265-1282), archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 30, 277 Aunger, Hugh (fi. 1420), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 30, 278 A u n g e r de Cantebrigia, Robert (fl. 1261), student - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 30, 279 Aungerville, Thomas (fl. 1299-1339), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 30, 280 Aunobertus, bishop of Séez ( t e a . 720), bishop, saint - Séez (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 282 Aunoi, Gillet d' Daunai, Gillet Aunpeck, Georg —> Peuerbach, Georg von A u p r e (Grenoble) - latin: Aper (11. 650), priest, saint - Grenoble (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 284 A u r a (Amiens) (fl. 789), clergywoman, saint Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 287 A u r a (Cordoba) ( t 856), virgin, saint - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 30, 288 Aura, abbess of Paris ( t e a . 666), abbess, saint Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 289 Aurasius Toletanus (fl. 603-615), bishop - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 30, 285-286 Aurelia (Anagni) (f 1027?), virgin, saint - Anagni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 303 Aurelia, daughter of Hugues Capet (10-th century), hermit, saint - France - Chevalier F. 30, 304 Aurelia, Giovanni d' —> Johannes de Amelia archbishop of Corcyra M a s t e r of the Aurelia-Grabmal (Regensburg) (fl. 1320-1340), sculptor - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 292 Aureliano, Matteo (fl. 1390), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 302 Aurelianus Arelatensis (*523, 1551), bishop - Aries (France) - Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 30, 293-296 Aurelianus, archbishop of Lyon (f 895), archbishop, saint - Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 30, 306

Auxias

Aurelianus Reomensis ( t e a . 850), monk, author of a musical treatise - Réomé (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 30, 297-301; 30, 307 Aurelianus (Roma) - saint - Roma (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 308 Aurélie, Guillaume (fl. 1279-1315), Dominican Brantôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 305 Aurelius Ambrosius —> Ambrosius Aurelianus king of the English Aurelio [Aurelius] d'Anselmo di Giovanni (15th century), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 30, 310 Aurelius (Aristoteles) (13-th century), translator France - Chevalier - F. 30, 291 Aurelius Brandolinus - italain; Aurelio Brandolini; called: Lippo (*ca. 1440, 11497), Augustinian Firenze (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger, Saxe F. 59, 102-113; 417, 376 Aurelius de Electis —> Electis, Aurelius de Aurelio [Aurelius], king of Oviedo (*758, t 7 7 4 ) , king - Oviedo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 30, 311 Aurelius, bishop of Puy ( t 595), bishop, saint Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 290 Aurelio [Aurelius] da Roma (fl. 1470-1471), surgeon - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 312 Aurelio [Aurelius] da Roma (fl. 1475-1476), astronomer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 312 Aurelius, Cornells - also: C. Lopsen (fl. 1500), canon regular - Gouda (Netherlands); Dordrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 30, 313; 85, 191 Aurembiaix, countess of Urgel ( t 1231), countess - Portugal; Spain - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 314-316 Auremond, abbot of Mairé ( t after 625), abbot, saint - Mairé (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 317 Aurengarde, countess of Anjou (fl. 1076-1080), countess, nun - Anjou (France); France Chevalier - F. 30, 318 Aureoli, Bcrnardus —> Bernardus de Ambasia Auri, Hans (fl. 1474-1481), printer - München (Germany); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 335 Auri, Leonardo (fl. 1472-1473), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 335 Auria (San Millán de la Cogolla) ( t e a . 1100), virgin, blessed - San Millán de la Cogolla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 30, 324 Auria, Jacobus (de) —> Jacobus (de) Auria Auribelli, Martial (*ca. 1424, 11473), Dominican, general of the Dominican order - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 322 Aurichalcus, Francesco (fl. 1493), physician Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 323 Aurier, Pierre (surgeon) —» Pierre [Petrus] Aurier Aurifaber, Aegidius —> Faber, Aegidius Aurifaber, Johannes (fl. 1330), magister, grammarian - Erfurt (Germany) - DLL F. 417, 377 Auriga, Alanus —» Chartier, Alain Auriga, Hermannus (fl. 1190-1202), master mason - Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 326 Aurini, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Aurini Aurio Stafetti (fl. 1486), physician - Aix-enProvence (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 30, 327 Auriol, Pierre —» Petrus Aureoli archbishop of Aix-en-Provence Aurispa, Giovanni - also: Piciunerio (* 1376, t 1459), philologist, humanist - Ferrara (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 30, 329-333; 417, 378-380 Aurival, Pierre Raymond d' ( ï 1488), citizen of Toulouse - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 334 Aurusianus Messius —> Arusianus Messius A u s b e r t o (Zaragoza) (fl. 1155), lawyer - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 30, 337-339 Ausculfe (Cernay) ( t before 1270), physician Cernay (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 341

Ausculfe (Reims) (fl. 1162-1175), physician Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 30, 340 Ausgenius (Egypt) - saint - Egypt - Chevalier F. 30, 342 Ausimani, Monte (fl. 1284), notary, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 30, 343 Auslasser, Vitus - also: Veit A. (fl. 1479), Benedictine, botanist - Vomp (Austria) DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 30, 344; 417, 381-382 Auspicius Tullensis (fl. 460), bishop - Tulle (France) - Potthast - F. 30, 345 Ausse, Michael ( t 1439), Premonstratensian, prior - Österreich (Austria) - Stammler - F. 417, 383 M a s t e r of the Ausseer Altar (mid-15-th century), painter - Salzburg (Austria); Steiermark (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 346 Aussigny, Thibaud d', bishop of Orléans ( t 1473), archdeacon, bishop - Orleans (France) Chevalier - F. 30, 347 Aussile (Précy) - virgin, saint - France; Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 348 Aust, William (fl. 1424-1434), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Malmesbury (England) Oxford - F. 30, 350 Austée, abbot of Gorze (i 960), abbot, building master - Gorze (Germany); Metz (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 349 Austel, ... (fl. 1402-1403), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 351 Austell, John ( t 1499), vicar, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 30, 351-352 Austen, Christopher (fl. 1444-1453), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 353 Austen, John ( t 1473), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 30, 354 Austen, Perrinot (barber, surgeon) —> Perrinot Austen Austen, William - also: W. Austin (fl. 14391443), metal founder - Warwickshire (England) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 355-356; 30, 365 Austen, William (fl. 1463-1473), scholar England - Oxford - F. 30, 357 Austence de Saint-Colombe —> Ascensius de Sancto Columba Austenchus, bishop of Puy (11-th century), bishop - Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 359 Austerius, bishop of Périgueux (fl. 629), bishop Périgueux (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 364 Austeswell, Stephen ( f l 4 2 1 ) , vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 30, 360-361 Austhorp, Robert de ( t 1373), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 30, 362-363 Austinde, archbishop of Auch ( t 1068), abbot, archbishop, saint - Bordeaux (France); Auch (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 366 Austole (Bretagne) (f 617), clergyman, saint Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 367 A u s t o r del Boy (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 368 Austor de Galhac (fl. 1366), university rector Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 369 Austor de Maensac (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 30, 370 A u s t o r d'Orlac (fl. 1270), troubadour - France Chevalier - F. 30, 371 Austor Segret (fl. 1270), troubadour - France Chevalier - F. 30, 372 Austrapius (Poitiers) (6-th century), duke, governor - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 373 Austreberta (Pavilly) (*ca. 630, +704), prioress, abbess, saint - Marconne (France); Pavilly (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 375 Austrebertus, archbishop of Vienne ( t e a . 742), archbishop - Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 374 Austrechilde (Castel) (6-th-7-th century), clergyman - Somme (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 376

ιοί

Austregesilus, archbishop of Bourges - latin: A. Bituricensis ( f 6 2 4 ) , archbishop, saint - Bourges (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat - F. 30, 377-379 Austregilde called Bobbia (f 580), queen Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 380 Austregilde (Orléans) - also: Agia ( t 608), saint Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 381 A u s t r e m o i n e Basset (fl. 1493), notary, surgeon Puy (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 30, 382 Austrovalde, duke of Toulouse (fl. 587), count, duke - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 30, 383 A u s t r u d e (Laon) ( t 7 0 7 ) , abbess, saint - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 384 Austrulphe, abbot of Fontenelle ( t 7 5 3 ) , abbot Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 30, 385 Austwik, ... (fl. 1479-1481), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 30, 386 Austyn, William (fl. 1415), carpenter Basingstoke (England); Hantshire (England) Harvey - F. 30, 387 Austyn, William (fl. 1451), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 30, 388 Autarius (Saint) ( t e a . 644), saint - France Chevalier - F. 30, 389 A u t b o d u s (Vaucourt) - french: Aubeu (+ 690), confessor, saint - Vaucourt (France) Chevalier - F. 29, 347 Auteuil, Gilon d' (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 30, 390-391 Auteuil, Jean d' (fl. 1322-1327), painter - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 392 Auteuil, Perronnelle d' (fl. 1299), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 417, 384 Autfredus, abbot of Saint-Claude (fl. 750-756), abbot, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 30, 393 Autharis, king of the Lombards - or: Authari ( t 590), king - Pavia (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 394-396 Autier, Guillaume (14-th century), heretic - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 397 Autier, Picric ( t 1311 ), heretic - Albi (France) Chevalier - F. 30, 398 Autignac, Guillaume d', bishop of Maguelonne and Montpellier (fl. 1204-1223), archdeacon, bishop - Maguelonne (France); Montpellier (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 399 Autinans, Vilam (fl. 1413), bell founder Oldenburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 30, 400 Autmarus Ademarus A u t m o n d e bishop of Toul —> Antimundus bishop of Toul Autpertus, abbot of Sanctus Vincentius (11. 750), abbot - Volterra (Italy) - Potthast - F. 30, 401 Autpertus, Ambrosius —> Ambrosius Autpertus Autrêche, Gautier d' (f before [ 1254]), crusader Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 30, 402 Autreriche, David d' (fl. 1417-1418), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 417, 385 Autruchy, Jeannin —> Jeannin Autruchy Auvere, John (fl. 1260), scholar, merchant Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 30, 403 Auvergne, Gui d', bishop of Tournai and Cambrai - also: Gui de Boulogne ( f e a . 1336), bishop Tournai (Belgium); Cambrai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 406 Auvergne, Gui d', archbishop of Vienne - also: Gui de Clermont ( t 1278), archbishop - Vienne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 30, 405 Auvergne, Guy de (fl. 1226-1245), student, nobleman - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 30, 404 Auxanius, bishop of Arles ( t 546), bishop - Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 408 Auxanius, bishop of Marseille (fl. 533), bishop Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 409 Auxanius, bishop of Milano (f 567), bishop, saint - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 30, 410 Auxias de Podio archbishop of Monreale —> Puch, Auslas del archbishop of Monreale

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Auxilius Francus (*ca. 870, rafter 912), Benedictine, priest, theologian - France Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Pott hast, Saxe, St rayer, Tusculum F. 30, 411-418; 417, 386-391 Auxilliat, Claude —» Claude [Claudius] Auxilliat Auxonne, Jehan d' (fl. 1427-1431), master mason - Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 30, 419 Auxy, Jean, lord of ^t 1471), lord, crossbowman France - Chevalier - F. 30, 421 Auxy, Jean d', bishop of Langres (f 1453), bishop - Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 420 Auzai, Abd-ar-Rahman ibn Amr al- (*707, 1774), chief imam, Islamic jurist - Syria; Beirut (Libanon) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 30, 422-423 A u z e r s Figueira (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 30, 424 Auzias count of Sabran —» Elzéar [Elzearius] de Sabran Auzoult, Richard (15-th century), printer - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 30, 425 Ava (Denain) ( f 9 - t h century), virgin, saint Denain (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 23 Ava (Melk) ( t i 127), hermit, poet - Deutschland; Göttweih (Austria); Melk (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Echols, Stammler - F. 31, 1-2; 417, 392-408 Avaees, Bartolomeo (15-th century), jurisconsult Tarragona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 31, 4 Avak (Armenia) (+ 1249), prince - Chevalier F. 31, 5 Avalos, Alfonso, marquis of Pescaría ( t 1495), marquis - Pescara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 6 Avalos, Iñigo d' ( t 1481), nobleman - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 7 Avalos, Ruy Lopez d', count of Ribadeo (fl. 1420), count - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier F. 31, 8 Avangour, Henri d', archbishop of Bourges (* 1374, t 1446), canon, archbishop - Angers (France); Bourges (France); Saumur (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 31, 20-21 Avangour, Jean d', bishop of Saint-Brieuc and Dol ( t 1340), bishop - Saint-Brieuc (France); Dol (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 22 Avantage, Jean, bishop of Amiens (τ 1456), provost, bishop - Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 31, 9 Avanyone, Guilelmus de (fl. 1376-1377), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Aragon (Spain) - Oxford - F. 31, 10 Avanzarani, Francesco - called: il Fantastico (fl. 1494), painter - Viterbo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 11 Avanzi, Bartolomeo (fl. 1487), ceramist - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 12 Avanzi, Gironimo (late 15-th century), philologist - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 15 Avanzi, Jacopo (fi. 1350), painter - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 13 Avanzi, Jacopo (fl. 1377), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 14 Avanzo, Giovanni (fl. 1475), building master Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 16 A v a n z o , Jacopo (fl. 1377-1397), painter - Padua (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 17-19 Avatia (Belluno) - saint - Belluno (Italy) Chevalier - F. 31, 3 Avdei (Russia) (fl. 1250), stonemason - Russia Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 179 Avebury, Stephen (fl. 1346-1349), scholar, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 31, 24 Avelana, Louis (barber) —> Louis [Ludovicus] Avelana Aveline (la Barbière) (fl. 1292-1313), barber - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer F. 31, 25-26 Aveline (la Chapcllicrc) (fl. 1292), hat maker Paris (France) - Echols - F. 31, 27 Aveline (l'Estuveresse) (fl. 1292), bathhouse owner - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 31, 28 Aveline de Forz, countess of Aumale ( t 1274), countess - England - Echols - F. 31, 29

Avella, Guillermo (fl. 1301), architect - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 30 A v e m p a c e (Zaragoza) —» Bagga, Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Avenanti, Troilo (fl. 1480), philologist - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 32 Avendauth, Johannes —> Johannes Hispanus Avendrace, bishop of Cagliari - bishop, saint Cagliari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 34 Avenel, Alan (f 1361), vicar, district rector Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 31, 35 Avenel, Britel ( t 1408), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 31, 36 Avenel, Denis (f 1348), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 31, 37-38 Avenel, William (f 1376), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 31, 39 Avenill, ... (fl. 1451), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 40 Avent (Syria) —» Adventus (Syria) Aventi, Michele degli (Π. 1472), architect Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 46 Aventin, bishop of Chartres (fl. 511), bishop, saint - Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 42 Aventin (Troyes) (+6-th century), hermit, saint Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 43 Aventure de Nazareth (fl. 1500), surgeon - Vaucluse (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 31, 44 Aventure, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Aventure Aventurer, Guillaume (II. 1407), physician Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 45 Avenzoar h> Ibn Zuhr Averara, Ambrosio da (fl. 1465), painter Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 47 Averara, Cristoforo da (fl. 1465), painter Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 48 Averardo da Cremona (15-th century), painter Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 49 Averardo di Francesco (fl. 1425), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 31, 50-51 Averecht, Jacob ( t e a . 1420), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 31, 52-53 Averey, ... (fl. 1425-1426), Student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 54 Averey, Thomas (fl. 1453-1483), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 31, 55-56 Averroes (Cordoba) - also: Ibn Rusd; Abu alWalid Muhammad ibn Ahmad Johannes Avonius Avraham > Abraham Avranches, Henry of - also: Henricus Abrivaccnsis (fl. 1214-1262), university professor, poet - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); England; Deutschland - Cambridge, Oxford F. 31, 172-175 Avril, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Avril Avvocato, Paterniano (fl. 1295), writer - Liguria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 176 Awbrye, Henry —» Brownsmith, Henry Awdaniec, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 31, 177 Awde, Walter (fl. 1385-1404), scholar, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 31, 178 Awer, Cristannus (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 417, 444 Awer, Gregorius (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 417, 445 Awer, Hans (fl. 1470-1480), poet - Passau (Germany) - Stammler - F. 417, 446 Awerwyk, Gilbert —> Alberwik, Gilbert Awger, John (fl. 1498), Dominican - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 180 Awmener, Walter (fl. 1428-1429), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 181 Awnger, Robert (fl. 1472-1478), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 182 Awon, Edmund Albon, Edmund Awsyn, Richard (fl. 1434-1460), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 31, 183 Awton, ... (fl. 1478), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 184 Axandri, Tommaso (fl. 1400), glass painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 185 Axareto, Biasio (fl. 1435-1455), general - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 31, 186-187 Axbrygge, William (f 1500), dcacon, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 31, 188-189 Axeby, John de (fl. 1274), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 190

Axelson, Aage (fl. 1450), state counsellor Denmark - Chevalier - F. 31, 191 Axelson, Erik (fl. 1468), city governor Stockholm (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 31, 192 Axelson, Iver - also: Iwar (fl. 1467), governor Denmark - Chevalier - F. 31, 193 Axelson, Olaf (fl. 1450), governor - Denmark Chevalier - F. 31, 194 Axelson, Peter (15-th century), nobleman Denmark - Chevalier - F. 31, 195 Axpoele, Daniel (Π. 1375-1381), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 31, 196 Axpoele, Gerard (fl. 1387), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 31, 196 Axpoele, Jan van (fl. 1409), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 196-197 Axpoele, Martin van (fl. 1489-1492), miniaturist Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 31, 198 Axpoele, Willem van (fl. 1419), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 31, 196; 31, 200-201 Axschel, Peter de (fl. 1317), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 202 Ay (Mehun-sur-Loire) —» Agilus (Mehun-sur-Loire) Aya, Petrus, bishop of Tanger (fl. 1411), Carmelite, bishop - Tanger (Marokko) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 31, 203; 299, 419-420 Aybertus (Crespin) Albertus (Crespin) Aycardus Antimianus —> Antimiani, Aicardo archbishop of Milano Aycardus (Magister) —¥ Eckhart [Eccardus] (Meister) Aycelin, Bernard (fl. 1278-1305), Dominican Orange (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 207 Aycelin, Gilles, archbishop of Narbonne (* ca. 1252, 11318), archbishop, chancellor - Narbonne (France); France - Chevalier - F. 31, 208 Aycelin, Gilles, bishop of Thérouanne ( t 1378), bishop, cardinal, chancellor - Thérouanne (Belgium); France; Avignon (France) Chevalier - F. 31, 209 Aycelin, Hugues —> Hugo de Billom Aycelin, Pierre, bishop of Nevers and Laon ("I" 1388), Benedictine, bishop, cardinal - Nevers (France); Laon (France); Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 31, 211 Aychardus (Magister) —> Eckhart [Eccardus] (Meister) Aydie, Odet d', count of Comminges (t 1498), lord, admiral, seneschal - Guyenne (France) Chevalier - F. 31, 212 Aye, countess of Hainaut - latin: Agia (f late 7-th century), countess, saint - Hainaut (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 31, 213 Aye, Caspar (fl. 1479-1500), stonemason - Görlitz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 214 Ayera, Thomas (fl. 1493-1508), school master Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 215 Ayermin, Adam de ( t 1335), hostel owner, archdeacon, vicar general - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 31, 216 Ayglerius, archbishop of Napoli ( t 1281), Benedictine, abbot, archbishop - Napoli (Italy); Ainay (France) - Chevalier - F. 31, 218 Ayglier, Bernard —» Bernardus Ayglerius Aygulphe archbishop of Bourges —> Aigulphus archbishop of Bourges Aylan Aleyn Ayle abbot of Rebais —> Agilus abbot of Rebais Aylesbury, ... (f 1357), school administrator, dean, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 31, 221-222 Aylesbury, J. (11. 1317-1324), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 224 Aylesbury, John de (fl. 1317), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 223 Aylesbury, John dc (fl. 1328-1335), grammarian, teacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 31, 225 Aylesbury, John de (fl. 1342), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 226

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Aylesbury, John (fl. 1375), Carmelite, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 227 Aylesbury, John (fl. 1392), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 228 Aylesbury, Richard de (fl. 1304-1314), priest, canon, prebendary, chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 31, 229 Aylesbury, Thomas (fl. 1333-1351), archdeacon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 31, 231 Aylesbury, Thomas de (fl. 1370), church rector Oxford (England); England; Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 230 Aylesbury, William of (fl. 1300-1318), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 232 Aylesham, John (f 1449), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 31, 234-235 Aylesham, Richer de (fl. 1299-1309), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 236 Aylesham, Robert de ( t 1381), master of arts, university chancellor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 31, 237-238 Ayleson, Richard de (fl. 1329), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 233 Aylestone, Robert (+ 1334), ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 31, 239-241 Aylewin, John ( t e a . 1436), textwriter, stationer London (England) - Christiansen - F. 31, 242 Aylezarde, William —> Alyard, William Aylington, Nicholas de (fl. 1346-1347), mason Surrey (England) - Harvey - F. 8, 55 Aylis, John de (fl. 1329-1332), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 244 Ayllyaco, ... de —> Ailleu, ... d' Aylmer, Thomas (f 1407), mason - Essex (England); London (England) - Harvey F. 31, 245 Aylmerton, John (fl. 1484), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 31, 246 Aylneton, John de (fl. 1338-1339), priest, church rector - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 247 Ayloffe, Thomas (fl. 1480-1484), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 249 Aylsham, Geoffrey (fl. 1465), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 250 Aylsham, Thomas (fl. 1465), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 251 Aylward, Thomas ( t 1413), dean, district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 252 Aylwardus (Copyist) - » Ailwardus (Copyist) Aylwat, John (fl. 1463), Augustinian, friar, vicar general - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 31, 253 Aylwerd, William (fl. 1449-1450), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 254 Aylworth, Robert (* 1407), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 255 Ayly, Robert (11. 1484), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Malmesbury (England) Oxford - F. 31, 256 Aylyffe, Richard (*ca. 1426, t 1448), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 257 Aymard, Simon (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 31, 259-260 Aymé, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Aymé A y m e r I of Valence, bishop of Winchester (* ca. 1222, 11260), earl, bishop - Winchester (England); Paris (France) - Broughton F. 31, 264 A y m e r II of Valence, earl of Pembroke {* ca. 1275, 11324), earl - England Arnold-Baker, Hicks - F. 31, 265-268 Aymerici, Gerard (fl. 1358-1366), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 31, 276 Aymieutz, Pierre Haimo

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Aymoinus

Aymoinus Sancii Germani de Pratis —> Aimonus Sancti Germani de Pratis Aymonet, barber of king Jean (fl. 1359-1360), barber - France; England - Wickersheimer F. 31, 283 Aymonet Lyon (fl. 1306), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 31, 282 Aynard de Clermont —> Clermont, Siboud de Aynardus Berthet - also: A. Bertet (fl. 14371448), barber - Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 31, 284 Aynardus (Glossator) - » Aynardus Sancti Apri Tullensis Ainard [Aynardus] de Moirains, archbishop of Vienne ( t 1205), archbishop - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 196 A i n a r d [Aynardus], bishop of Puy ( t e a . 1195), bishop - Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 197 Ainard [Aynardus], abbot of Saint-Pierre-surDives (t 1078), abbot - Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 198 Aynardus Sancti Apri Tullensis - french: Aynard or Ainard dc Saint-Evrc; also: Ainardus (Glossator) (fl. 969), monk, glossator - Toul (Francc) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 8, 195; 31, 285 E i n h a r d u s [Aynardus] (Seligenstadt) - also: Eginhardus, Einhartus, Ainhardus (*ca. 770, t 840), archchancellor, diplomat, abbot, building master, historian - Seligenstadt (Germany); Roma (Italy); Gent, Gand (Belgium); Maastricht (Netherlands) - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Thieme/Becker, Tusculum - F. 105, 2-78 Einhardus [Aynardus] I, bishop of Speyer ( t 9 1 3 ) , bishop - Speyer (Germany) Chevalier - F. 105, 79 E i n h a r d u s [Aynardus] II (de Catzenelebogen), bishop of Speyer (f 1067), abbot, bishop Limburg (Germany); Speyer (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 105, 80-81 Ainard [Aynardus], bishop of Tournai (t 932), bishop - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 8, 199 Aynard [Aynardus] Vercher (end 14-th century), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 31, 286 Ainard [Aynardus] archbishop of Vienne Ainard [Aynardus] de Moirains archbishop of Vienne Aynellus de Gaète —» Agnellus de Gaeta Aynho, Peter - alias: P. Hubert (fl. 1323-1334), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 287 Aynho, Richard de (fl. 1338-1348), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 288-289 Aynsham, Henry de —> Eynsham, Henry de Ayoul archbishop of Bourges —> Aigulphus archbishop of Bourges Ayoul abbot of Lérins —> Aigulphus abbot of Lérins Ayralde, Jacques (fl. 1460), artist craftsman Touraine (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 31, 290 Ayran (Sanctus) —> Ageranus (Bèze) Ayremyn, William (fl. 1390-1394), canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 31, 291 Ayrer, Heideric (fl. 1498), printer - Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 31, 292 Ayrer, M. (fl. 1498), printer - Erfurt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 31, 292 Ayrer, Marc - or: Marx A. (fl. 1483-1493), printer - Nürnberg (Germany); Regensburg (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 31, 292; 417, 447 Ays, William —> Aas, William Aysbie, Richard (fl. 1440), artist craftsman, student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 293 Ayschwell, John (fl. 1490), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 31, 294 Ayscogh, Robert (f 1471), nobleman, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 31, 295-297

Ayscogh, Robert (t 1449), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 31, 298-300 Ayscogh, Robert (t 1482), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 31, 301-302 Ayscogh, Robert (fl. 1477-1478), subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 31, 303 Ayscogh, William (f 1450), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 31, 304-306 Ayscogh, William (f 1486), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 31, 307-308 Aysteter, Georg (fl. 1496), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 309 Aytinger, Wolfgang - also: W. Aitinger (15-th century), Augustinian, priest - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 8, 251 Azaires, Etienne d' ( t l 2 4 9 ) , canon, building master - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 31, 310-311 Azalais de Rocamartina - also: Alazais, Adelaide of Roquemartine ("|"ca. 1201), noblewoman Marseille (France) - Echols - F. 31, 312 A z a n -> Asen A z a r (Troubadour) - or: Azars (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 31, 316 Azari, Albert (fl. 1263), lawyer - Rumania Chevalier - F. 31, 317 Azaria ben Joseph ibn Abba Mari —> Bonafoux Bonfil Astruc Azario, Antonio (fl. 1310-1323) —> Antonius de Parma Azario, Antonio ( t 1443), Dominican, inquisitor, Provincial - Vicenza (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 31, 319 A z b e r t o Dezplà, Jaime (fl. 1408), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 320 A z e c h o Wormaciensis - also: Hazecho ( t 1044), bishop - Worms (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 31, 321 Azelin, bishop of Hildesheim (f 1054), bishop Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 31, 322 A z e m a , Piene (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Azema A z é m a r le Noir ( f e a . 1230), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 31, 323 A z é m a r , Guillaume (late 12-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 31, 324 Azeni, Aldobrandino (fl. 1355), Sardinian Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 325 Azeni, Guantino (fl. 1355), Sardinian - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 325 A z é n o r (Saint) - mother of Saint Budoc, saint France - Chevalier - F. 31, 326 A z h a r ibn as-Samman - full name: Abu Bakr Azhar ibn Saad as-Samman (*729, τ 818 or 819), Islamic traditionist - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 31, 327-329 Aziz ibn Ardasir Astarabadi (fl. 1381-1398), poet, chronicler - Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 31, 335 Aziz Billah Nizar Abu Mansur, al- (*955, 1996), caliph - Egypt; Tunesia - Strayer F. 31, 332-334 Aziz ad-Din al-Mastawfi (*ca. 1079, f e a . 1131), Islamic traditionist - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 31, 330-331 Aziz al-Ubaidi, al-, sovereign of Egypt ( f 9 9 6 ) , sovereign - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 417, 448-454 A z n a r I king of Aragon —> Galindo I king of Aragon A z n a r II king of Aragon —> Galindo II king of Aragon Aznar, count of Jaca ( t 836), count - Gascogne (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 31, 336 Azneti, Arnaud (fl. 1431), Dominican, friar Oxford (England); Bordeaux (France) - Oxford F. 31, 337 A z o —» Azzo Azolinus, Albizus Albizus Azolinus A z o n -> Azzo Azzanelli, Giorgio (fl. 1421), philologist Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 339

Azzanelli, Giovanni (fl. 1427), citizen of Soncino - Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 340 Azzanelli, Pietro (fl. 1432), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 341 Azzi, de', family - or: dei Dipintori (since 15-th century), family of painters - Modena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 342 Azzi, Alberto di Prendiparte (14-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 343-344 Azzi, Antonio de' - also: A. dei Dipintori (Π. 1433), painter - Modena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 342 Azzi, Francesco de' - also: F. dei Dipintori (fl. 1476), painter - Modena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 342 Azzi, Giovanni degli (15-th century), miniaturist, copyist - Parma (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 31, 345-346 Azzi, Stefano di Alberto (fl. 1388-1410), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 347-349 Azziguido (Bologna) - also: Azzoguidi (fl. 1460), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 350 A z z o n e [Azzo] di Benello (fl. 1410), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 31, 352-353 A z z o n e [Azzo] (Bologna) (fl. 1173), canon, jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 354 A z z o n e [Azzo] da Canonica (fl. 1229), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 355 Azzone [Azzo] (Cardinal) (fl. 1135-1139), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 31, 381-382 A z z o (Chur) ( 11 -th-12-th century), bronze founder - Chur (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 31, 357 Azzone [Azzo] da Corregio, lord of Parma ( t 1364), lord, philologist - Parma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 31, 356 Azzone [Azzo] (Alberto) I, marquis of Este ( t 1029), marquis - Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 358 Azzone [Azzo] (Alberto) II, lord of Este (* ca. 996, 1 1097), lord, count - Este (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 31, 359-360 A z z o n e [Azzo] (Alberto) III, marquis of Este ( t 1142), marquis - Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 361 A z z o n e [Azzo] (Alberto) IV, marquis of Este ( t 1184), marquis - Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 362 Azzone [Azzo] V, marquis of Este (f before 1193), marquis - Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 363 Azzone [Azzo] (Azzolin) VI, marquis of Este, lord of Ferrara (*ca. 1170, t 1212), marquis, lord - Este (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 364 A z z o n e [Azzo] VII, marquis of Este, lord of Ferrara - called: il Novello (*ca. 1205, f 1264), marquis, lord - Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 365 Azzone [Azzo] VIII d'Este, lord of Ferrara ( t 1308), lord - Este (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 31, 366-368 Azzon [Azzo] (France) (fl. 1119), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 31, 370 A z z o n [Azzo] (France) - also: Aszo (fl. 11371138), physician - France - Jacquari 1 F. 31, 371 A z z o n e [Azzo], bishop of Ivrea (fl. 867-877), bishop - Ivrea (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 369 A z o [Azzo] Porcius - also: A. Portius (*1150, 1 1220), jurisconsult, professor of law Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum F. 31, 372-380; 417, 455 Azzone [Azzo] de Ramenghis —> Ramenghi, Azzone de' A z z o n [Azzo], bishop of Séez - also: Azon (11-th century), bishop, architect - Séez (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 383-384; 417, 456

Azzoni Azzoiie [Azzo] da Siena (fl. 1220), canonist Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 385 A z z o (Venezia) ( t 1405), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 31, 386 A z z o n e [Azzo], Alberto, lord of Canossa (fl. 978), lord - Italy - Chevalier - F. 31, 98 Azzo, Angiolo, da Varignana (fl. 1384), stonemason - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 31, 387 A z z o n e [Azzo], Giovanni (14-th century), papal penitentiary, Dominican - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 31, 399 Azzogardino, Lambertino (fl. 1220), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 388

Azzoguidi, Alberto (fl. 1438-1440), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 389 Azzoguidi, Baldassare (fl. 1471-1481), printer Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier

- F. 31, 390

Azzoguidi, Giorgio (fl. 1365), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 391 Azzoguidi, Maccagnano degli (fl. 1338), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 392 Azzoguidi, Maccagnano degli (f 1347), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 392 Azzoguidi, Niccolò (f 1416), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 393

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Azzoguidi, Pietro (f 1478), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 31, 394 Azzoguidi, Taddeo (II. 1376), statesman - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier

- F. 31, 395

Azzoguidi, Tommaso (fl. 1340), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier

- F. 31, 396

Azzolino, Albizzo —> Albizus Azolinus A z z o n —> Azzo Azzoni, Antonio (fl. 1458), university professor Bologna (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 31, 400 Azzoni, Jacopo degli (14-th century), city governor - Treviso (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 31, 401

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Baa, W. de Badoer, family Badoaro, Bonsembiante —¥ Bonsemblantes Baduarius de Patavio Badoer, family - also: Badoaro (since 12th century), noble family - Venezia (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 32, 257-258 Badoer, Pietro - also: Badoaro ( t 942), doge Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 261 Badoer, Sebastiano - also: Badoaro (*ca. 1425, 1 1498), statesman, patrician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 32, 262-263 Badoer, Stefano - also: Badoaro (fl. 1242), jurisconsult - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 32, 260 Badreich prince of Thüringen —> Baldericus prince of Thüringen Baduarius, Bonaventura —> Bonaventura de Peraga Baducing, Biscop —» Benedictus Biscop

Badulphe [Badulfus], abbot of Ainay (r ca. 850), abbot, saint - Ainay (France) - Chevalier F. 32, 264 Badulphe [Badulfus], bishop of Whitern (fl. 791), bishop - England - Chevalier F. 32, 265 Badurad, bishop of Paderborn ( t 852), bishop, blessed - Paderborn (Germany) - Chevalier F. 32, 266 Baduvini, bishop of Elmham - or: Bcadwin (f693), bishop - Elmham (England) - Chevalier - F. 32, 267 Badyngton, John (fl. 1445), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 32, 268 Baeda Maryam, king of Ethiopia (f 1478), king Ethiopia - Chevalier - F. 32, 269 Baekare, Jaeppa - also: Jacobus Bikare ( t 1404), architect - Sweden - Thieme/Becker F. 32, 270 Baelberghe, Jannekin van (fl. 1474-1488), illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 32, 271-273 Baemler, Hans - also: Johannes Bemler, Boemler, Bamler (*ca. 1435, t 1504), painter, miniaturist, printer - Augsburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 32, 274-276; 34, 216-219 Baena, Juan Alfonso de (* 1406, t 1454), court poet - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 32, 277 Baenst, Paul de (* 1442, f 1497), counsellor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Gent, Gand (Belgium); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 32, 278 Baers, Andre (fl. 1500), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 280 Baert de Flandria —» Aert de Flandria Baert, Guillaume (II. 1480), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 32, 281 Baerts, Jean (15-th century), copyist - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 32, 282 Baerze, Jacques de (la) - also: Baers, Bars (fl. 1383-1399), wood sculptor - Tcrmondc (Belgium); Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 283-293 Baestrieri, Domenico (fl. 1463), painter - San Ginesio (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 34, 6-7 Báetán mac Cairill, king of the Ulaid ( i 581), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 32, 294 Baetan king of Ireland —» Baodan king of Ireland Baethallach, bishop of Ath Truim ( t 8-th ccntury), bishop - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 32, 295 Baetsoleyr, Periin (fl. 1464-1467), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 296-298 Baff, ... (fl. 1476-1477), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 32, 299 BafHni, Tommaso (fl. 1380), painter - Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 300 Bagard, William (fl. 1460-1467), district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Hereford (England); Norton (England) - Oxford F. 32, 301 Bagarotto, Pietro (13-th century), jurisconsult Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 305 Bagarotus (Bologna) - italian: Bagarotto ( t e a . 1242), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat F. 32, 302-304 Bagby, Robert de (fl. 1331-1361), carpenter Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 32, 306 Bâgé, family (since 10-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 32, 307-308 Bageh, Mohamed ben —> Bagga, Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Bagellardus, Paulus - italian: Paolo Bagellardi (f 1494), philosopher, physician - Rijeka, Fiume (Croatia); Venezia (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 309

Bakahous Bagga, Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn - called: Ibn as-Saig; also: Avempace (*late 11-th century, f 1138), Islamic philosopher - Zaragoza (Spain); Granada (Spain); Africa - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F . 31, 31 Bagga, Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn - also: Mohamed ben Bageh (+1138), philosopher, theologian, mathematician, musician, poet Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 42, 200-208 Bagge (Fontenelle) (+720), monk - SaintWandrille (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 311 B a g g e s h o t , John de Andrea [Andreas] da Bagnacavallo Bagnel, Jean (15-th century), copyist Chevalier - F. 32, 329 Bagnolo, Giorgio - also: Zorzi (fl. 1463), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 330 Bagnoni, Michele (fl. 1482), printer - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 331 Bagnore, Edmund (11. 1397-1401), scholar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 32, 332 Bagnyon, Jean (fl. 1487), jurisconsult - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 32, 333 Bagot, Henry —> Henry [Hcnricus] Bagot Bagot, Walter (fl. 1450-1465), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 32, 334 Bagrat III, king of Georgia (+ 1014), king Georgia - Chevalier - F. 32, 335 Bagthorpe, Nicholas de (fl. 1347-1370), district rector, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 32, 336 Bagthorpe, William (fl. 1393-1396), Dominican, friar, prior, vicar general - Oxford (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 32, 337 Bagueny, Pedro (* 1337?, f 1405), Dominican, professor of theology, inquisitor - Gerona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 32, 338 Bagworth, Peter de (fl. 1326), mason - Leicester (England) - Harvey - F. 32, 339 B a h a ad-Din -> Ibn Saddad, Yusuf ibn Rafi

Baha ad-Din ibn Shaddad - full name: Abu Ί-Mahasin Yusuf ibn Rafi (* 1145, +1183), Shafite, kadi - Aleppo (Syria) - Ibn Khallikan F. 32, 340-362 Baha ad-Din as-Sinjari - full name: Abu 's-Sadat Asaad ibn Yahya (*ca. 1138, f 1225), Shafite, Islamic jurist, poet - Damascus (Syria) - Ibn Khaüikan - F. 32, 363-367 B a h a Zuhair, al- - full name: Abu Ί-Fadl Zuhair ibn Muhammad; also. Baha ad-Din Zahair alMuhallabi (* 1186, 11258), katib - Syria - Ibn Khallikan - F. 32, 368-372 Baharzi, al- - full name: Abu Ί-Hasan Ali ibn alHasan (+ 1075), poet - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 32, 373-374 Bahaw, John (fl. 1497-1498), Cistercian, monk, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 32, 375 Bahawe, Richard (+ 1470), vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 32, 376 Bahra (Antiochia) (5-th-6-th century), monk Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 32, 377 Bahye bar Moseh (13-th century), writer, synagogue prefect - Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 32, 378-379 Bahye ben Yoscf - also: Bahja ibn Paquda (fl. 1080), theologian, poet - Spain; Zaragoza (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 32, 380-382 Baiardi, Giberto di Bertolino (τ 1506), goldsmith - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 384 Baiardi, Gilberto (fl. 1348), grammarian - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 383 Baibars, sultan of Egypt - also: Baybars alBunduqdari (*ca. 1229, 11277), sultan Egypt - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 32, 387-388; 39, 353-356 Bai'f, Guy de (f 1442), Benedictine, abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 389 Baignard, Ralph h> Bainard, Ralph Baigneux, Gontier de (f 1385), prelate, statesman - France; Le Mans (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 32, 390 Baiguera, Bartolommeo (fl. 1416), poet - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 391 Baihaqi, Ahmad ibn al-Husain al- (*994, + 1066), hafiz - Irak - Ibn Khallikan - F. 32, 392-393 Bail, Jean (fl. 1464), architect - Morbihan (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 394-395; 418, 3 Bail, Pierre (11. 1464), architect - Morbihan (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 394-395; 418, 3 Bailardino di Perino da Modena (fl. 1351), painter - Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 32, 396 Baile, Jean (fl. 1455-1461), parliament president Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 397 Baile, Jean, archbishop of Embrun (+1494), canon, archbishop, district rector - Embrun (France); Comtat Venaissin (France); Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 32, 398 Baile, Jeanne (*ca. 1438, t 1486), abbess Grenoble (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 399 Baile, Pierre, bishop of Apt (f 1268), provost, bishop - Athina (Greece); Marseille (France) Chevalier - F. 32, 400 Bailey, John (f 1479), scholar, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 32, 401-402 Bailey, John ( t 1493 or 1494), scholar, vicar Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 32, 403 Bailget, Jacop (fl. 1423-1424), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 404 Baillard, Othelin (late 15-th century), barber Luxcuil (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 32, 405 Baille, Chabert -> Chabert Bailie Baillehaut, Jean (13-th century), troubadour - France; België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 32, 407 Baillet, Miles (f before 1421), citizen of Paris Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 408

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Baillet, Pierre ( t 1428), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 32, 409-412 Bailleul, Baudouin de - also: Baudecon de Β. (fl. 1419-1420), painter - Arras (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 32, 413 Bailleul, Edouard de —> Edward [Eduardus] king of Scots Bailleul, Enguerrand de - nobleman - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 415 Bailleul, Germain de (fl. 1367), warrior Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 416 Bailleul, Jean de —> John [Johannes] king of Scots Bailleul, Richart de (fl. 1299-1324), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 32, 418 Bailley, Robert (fl. 1486-1497), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 32, 419 Bailli, Jean (fl. 1324), ornamental sculptor Artois (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 32, 420-421 Baillol, Engeram de ( t 1294), clerk, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 32, 422 Baillot, David (15-th-16-th century), chronicler Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 32, 423 Bailly, Guillaume de (fi. 1381), illuminator France; England - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 32, 424-426 Bailly, Huguenin I (fl. 1439-1440), sculptor Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 32, 427 Bailly, Louis (fl. 1433-1437), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 428 Baily, John (f 1495), canon, prebendary, college warden - Oxford (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 32, 429 Bailye, John (fl. 1410-1411), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 32, 430 Bailze, Guilelmo (fl. 1404), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 431 Bain, bishop of Therouannc ( f 7 1 0 ) , bishop, abbot, saint - Thérouanne (Belgium); Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 432 Bainard, Ralph - also: Baignard ( t 1099 or 1100), warrior, sheriff - Norway; England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 32, 433 Baiocis, Henry de (fl. 1330-1335), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 32, 434 Baiolardus, Petrus - » Abaelardus, Petrus Baione, Raymond (fl. 1336), Dominican - Pamiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 32, 435 Baiophoros, Georgios (fl. 1402), copyist - Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 32, 436-437 Baisi, Filippo - also: Abbaisi (Π. 1345-1350), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 32, 439 Baisi, Gironimo (fl. 1455), Augustinian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 32, 438 Baisio, da, (family) —> Abaisi, family Baisio, Jacopo —> Jacobus de Baisio Baitar, Abdallah ibn Ahmad ibn a l — also:. Beitharides (+ 1249), botanist, physician - Malaga (Spain) - Bayle - F. 41, 212-214 Baithenus, abbot of lona Abu Ubaid al-Bakri Abdallah ibn Abd al-Aziz Bakun, Robert ( t 1312), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 56 Bakunin, family (since 15-th century), family of aristocrats - Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 33, 57 Bakyngton, ... (fl. 1495-1497), chapcl clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 58 Bal, Henri (fl. 1441-1475), poet - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 33, 59 Bala, Etienne de (fl. 1436-1455), goldsmith France - Chevalier - F. 33, 60 Baladuri, Ahmad ibn Yahya al- - also: Ahmed ibn Iahia Beladori (+892), historian, genealogist - Bagdad (Irak); Sicilia (Italy) - Amari, Strayer - F. 33, 61-64 Balan - knight - England - Broughton F. 33, 65 Balavigny, ... (fl. 1348), surgeon - Thonon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 33, 66 Balbano, Gironimo, bishop of Perugia ( t 1492), Franciscan, bishop - Perugia (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 33, 67; 177, 184 Balbi, Andrea ( t e a . 1471), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 68 Balbi, Bernardo bishop of Pavia —> Bernardus Papiensis Balbi, Geoffroy Lafranc (fl. 1490), jurisconsult Chieri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 69 Balbi, Giovanni (+1298) —> Johannes Januensis Balbi, Marco (fl. 1491), painter - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 71 Balbi, Marco Antonio - monk, musician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 70 Balbi, Pietro, bishop of Nicotera and Tropea (* 1399, 1 1479), bishop - Pisa (Italy); Nicotera (Italy); Tropea (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 72 Balbi, Sanzio (fl. 1450), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 33, 73 Balbo, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Chieri (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 33, 74-75 Balbo, Geronimo —» Hieronymus Baibus Baibus, Augustinus —» Augustinus Dati Balche, Edmund (fl. 1485-1487), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 76 Balchyff, Thomas (* 1407), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 77 Baldacchini, Filippo (fl. 1490), poet - Cortona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 78 Baldaccio da Anghiari ( t l 4 4 1 ) , military commander - Ranco (Italy); Anghiari (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 33, 79-81

Baldasalis Rubeus —> Rubeus, Baldasalis Baldasar, Francesco (fl. 1500), printer - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 84 Baidassare -> Balthasar Baldaya, Afonso Gonçalves (fl. 1434-1436), voyager - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 33, 85 Balde Baldus Balde, abbess of Jouarrc (f 7-th ccntury), abbess Jouarre (France) - Chevalier - F. 33, 86 Baldebert, bishop of Chur (fl. 731-765), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Reichenau (Switzerland); Chur (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 33, 87 Baldegonde (Saint) - abbess, saint - Chevalier F. 33, 88 Baldelli, Pietro (15-th ccntury), Augustinian, Franciscan, theologian - Fabriano (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 33, 89; 300, 14 Baldello di Nello (fl. 1334-1337), building master - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 90 Baldemann, Otto (fl. 1341), chronicler, poet Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 33, 91; 289, 119-120; 418, 4 Baldemarus de Peterweil (I ca. 1382), canon, chronicler - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler F. 33, 92-94; 418, 5-10 Balderer, Simon (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 418, 11 Baldericus Burguliensis - also: B. Aurelianensis, Dolensis; french: Baudri de Bourgueil (* 1046, 11130), Benedictine, abbot, archbishop, historian - Bourgueil (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 33, 96-111; 418, 12-14 Balderich [Baldericus], count of Drente ( t 1021), count - Drente (Netherlands) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 33, 112 Baudri [Baldericus] (Langres) (6-th-7-th century), confessor, saint - Langres (France); Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 33, 113 Baudri [Baldericus] I, bishop of Luik (f 959), bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 33, 114 Baudri [Baldericus] II (de Loss), bishop of Luik ( t 1018), bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 33, 115 Baudri [Baldericus] (Montfaucon) ( t before 650), confessor, saint - Montfaucon (France) - Chevalier - F. 33, 116 Baldericus Noviomcnsis - callcd: Rubeus; also: B. Tornacensis ( t l H 3 or 1112), bishop, chronographer - Noyon (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Saxe - F. 33, 117-119 Baudry [Baldericus] (Rouen) (fl. 1424-1427), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 33, 123 Baudri [Baldericus], abbot of Saint-Nicolas (fl. 1020), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 33, 125 Baldericus, bishop of Speyer ( t 987), bishop Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 33, 124 Baudri [Baldericus] (Thérouanne) (*ca. 1015, t 1095), cantor, chroniclcr - Cambrai (France); Thérouanne (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 33, 126 Baldericus, prince of Thüringen - also: Badreich ( t 530), princc - Thüringen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 33, 127 Baldericus Treverensis ( t e a . 1158), scolasticus, provost - Trier (Germany); Florennes (Belgium) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 33, 128-131 Baldericus, bishop of Utrecht ( t 977), bishop Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 33, 132 Balderson, William (11. 1494-1499), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 33, 133 Balderston, William dc (fl. 1322), clcrk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 33, 134 Balderstone, Richard (fl. 1455-1458), scholar of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 135 Balderstone, Roger de ( t 1369), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 33, 136

[Balduinus] Balderton, Richard de (fl. 1371), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 137 Baldeschi, Alessandro (fl. 1490), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 138 Baldeschi, Angelo Angelus de Ubaldis Baldeschi, Baldo - » Baldus de Ubaldis Baldeschi, Francesco Τ (fl. 1300), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 141 Baldeschi, Francesco II (fl. 1407), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 142 Baldeschi, Matteo I ( t before 1437), orator Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 143 Baldeschi, Niccolò (+ 1484), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 144 Baldeschi, Pietro 1 (*ca. 1360, +1420), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 33, 145 Baldeschi, Pietro II ( t e a . 1499), jurisconsult, canonist - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 33, 146; 300, 15 Baldeschi, Sigismundo (15-th century), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 147 Baldeschi, Sinibaldo, bishop of Città di Castello or: Sirobaldo Ubaldi (t 1449), bishop - Perugia (Italy); Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier F. 33, 148 Baldeschi, Zenobio (f 1400), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 149 Báldese di Ambrosi (fl. 1412), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 33, 150-151 Baldesi, Báldese di Matteo (fl. 1470), cabaret artist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 33, 152 Baldesi, Giovannino - called: Zanino della Balla (fl. 1182), nobleman - Casalmaggiore (Italy) Chevalier - F. 33, 153 Baldeswell, John (fl. 1475-1501), district rector, church dean, clerk - Oxford (England); England; Ferrara (Italy) - Oxford - F. 33, 154-156 Baldeswell, William (fl. 1421), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 33, 157 Baldewinus, Jacobus —> Jacobus Balduinus Baldewyn, Anthony (f 1458), physician Middelburg (Netherlands); England - Talbot F. 416, 432 Baldi, Antonio (fl. 1412), master of arts Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 158 Baldi, Bernardino (15-th century), painter Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 159 Baldi, Giovanni ( f l 3 0 3 ) , Dominican, historian Italy - Chevalier - F. 33, 160 Baldi, Giovanni (fl. 1419), physician - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 161 Baldinelli, Accursus de Pctro —» Accursus dc Petro Baldinelli Baldinelli, Baldino (15-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 162 Baldington, John (fl. 1430), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 163 Baldini, Baccio (fl. 1472-1481), engraver, goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 164-170 Baldini, Giovanni (fl. 1495), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 171 Baldino di Cino da Firenze (fl. 1363), architect Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 172 Baldino di Surso (fl. 1477), wood sculptor Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 174 Baldino, Galvano di (fl. 1384), canon regular Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 173 Baldinotti, Bartolommeo (fl. 1478), jurisconsult Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 176 Baldinotti, Brigitta (15-th century), philologist Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 177 Baldinus de Varisio (15-th century), fresco painter - Bizozero (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 175 Baldirius (Nîmes) —» Baudile (Nîmes) Baldiswell, Roger de ( t 1366), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 33, 179 Balditioni, Casparo de' (fl. 1492), printer - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 178 Baldner (Strasbourg) (14-th century), architect - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 33, 180 Baldo -> Baldus Baldock, Hugh of —> Hugo Baldochus

Baldock, Ralph de, bishop of London ( ¡1313), canon, bishop - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 182-191 Baldock, Richard (de) (fl. 1312-1341), district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 33, 192-193 Baldok, Robert de, senior ( t 1327), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 33, 194-200 Baldok, Robert de, junior ( t 1351 or 1352), ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 33, 201-202 Baldok, William de (fl. 1284-1291), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 203 Baldolf, precantor of Strasbourg (+ 1133), precantor - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier F. 33, 204 Baldolf (Strasbourg) (fl. 1470), painter Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 33, 205 Baldoli, Silvestro (fl. 1495-1500), jurisconsult, senator - Foligno (Italy); Roma (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 206 Baldonasco, Arrigo (fl. 1250), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 33, 208 Baldovinetti, Alesso (* 1425 or 1427, t 1499), painter, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 209-218 Baldovinetti, Leonello (fl. 1473), chronicler Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 219 Baldred of Tyninghame (f ca. 757), hermit, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 33, 221 Baldricus Baldericus Baldry, Richard ( t 1491), vicar - Oxford (England); England - Cambridge, Oxford F. 33, 222-223 Baldry, William ( t 1478), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 33, 224 Balducchini, Giovanni (fl. 1393), chronicler Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 33, 225 Balducci, Giovanni - also: G. di Balduccio (* ca. 1290, t e a . 1350), sculptor, painter, architect Pisa (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 33, 227-230; 202, 367-369 Balducci Pegolotti, Francesco (14-th century), author of a Lravel account, merchant - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 33, 226; 295, 320 Balduccio d'Arezzo - poet - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 33, 231 Balduccio dc Bacza (fl. 1340), architect - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 232 Balduccio, Lemmo (fl. 1389), writer - Italy Chevalier - F. 33, 233 Balduff, Hans - also: Balluff, Ballof, Baldolf, Baldus Balduinus I (de Boulogne) king of Jerusalem Baudouin [Balduinus] du Bourcq -> Balduinus II (du Bourcq) king of Jerusalem Balduinus de Boussu ( t 1293), Cistercian, abbot Cambrón (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 33, 259 Balduinus Brandenburgensis - also: B. de Brunswick, Branswikcnsis (fl. 1265-1300), Franciscan, historian - Chevalier, Potthast, Sbaralea - F. 33, 260-262 Baudouin [Balduinus] dc Brcquesscnt (fl. 13221325), sculptor - Brexent (France); Hesdin (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 33, 263; 59, 377-379 Baudouin [Balduinus] (Brugge) (fl. 1448), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 33, 264; 33, 325 Baldwin [Balduinus], abbot of Bury SaintEdmunds ( t 1097 or 1098), abbot, physician - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England); Suffolk (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Talbot - F. 33, 265-266; 33, 389-391 Baudouin [Balduinus] II, archbishop of Caesarea (fl. 1142-1155), archbishop - Caesarea (Israel) Chevalier - F. 33, 286 Balduinus Cantuariensis - also: B. Devonius, Fordensis; Baldewinus, Baldwinus; Thomas Balduinus Balduinus I (de Boulogne) king of Jerusalem Baudouin [Balduinus] count of Edessa (+1131) —> Balduinus II (du Bourcq) king of Jerusalem

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Baldwill [Balduinus], bishop of Elmham ( t 679), bishop - Elmham (England) - Chevalier F. 33, 305 Balduinus, abbot of Fordes - compare with B. Cantuariensis ( t e a . 1150), abbot - Chevalier F. 33, 326 B a u d o u i n [Balduinus] de Frankemberghe Baudouin [Balduinus] Boulins Baudouin [Balduinus] I, count of Guiñes ( f e a . 1091), count - Guiñes (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 33, 328 Baudouin [Balduinus] II, count of Guiñes ( t 1206), count - Guiñes (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 33, 328 Baudouin [Balduinus] HI, count of Guiñes ( t 1245), count - Guiñes (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 33, 328 B a u d o u i n [Balduinus] IV, count of Guiñes (f 1295), count - Guiñes (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 33, 328 Baudouin [Balduinus] I count of Hainaut —> Boudewijn [Balduinus] VI (de Möns) count of Vlaanderen B a u d o u i n [Balduinus] (Hainaut) ( t before 1278), troubadour - Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 33, 332 B a u d o u i n [Balduinus] II, count of Hainaut also: B. of Jerusalem ( t 1098), count, crusader - Hainaut (Belgium); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 33, 329 Baudouin [Balduinus] III, count of Hainaut (11120), count - Hainaut (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 33, 330 Baudouin [Balduinus] IV, count of Hainaut called: le Bâtisseur ( f i 171), count - Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 33, 331 Baudouin [Balduinus] V count of Hainaut —> Boudewijn [Balduinus] VIII count of Vlaanderen B a l d w i n [Balduinus] (Hintlesham) (13-th century), physician - HinLlesham (England); Suffolk (England) - Talbot - F. 33, 397 B o u d e w i j n [Balduinus] van Holland, bishop of Utrecht ( t 1196), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 33, 333 Balduinus I (de Boulogne), king of Jerusalem also: B., count of Edessa (* 1058, t 1118), count, king - Edessa (Turkey); Jerusalem (Israel) Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 33, 334-339; 418, 20-22 Balduinus II (du Bourcq), king of Jerusalem also: Β., count of Edessa ( t 1131), crusader, count, king - Edessa (Turkey); Jerusalem (Israel) - Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 33, 340-343; 418, 15-16 Balduinus III, king of Jerusalem (* 1131, t 1163 or 1162), king - Jerusalem (Israel) - AultDumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 33, 344-347; 418, 23-24 Balduinus IV, king of Jerusalem (* 1161 or 1160, t i 185), king - Jerusalem (Israel) - AultDumesnil, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 33, 348-350; 418, 25 Balduinus V, king of Jerusalem Ballici, family Balk, Hermann Simone [Simon] Ballachi Ballaco, Lorenzo, bishop of Rimini (f 1303), Dominican, bishop - Rimini (Italy) Chevalier - F. 34, 39 Ballandrin, Jean (Y 1458), pastor - Bourg-enBresse (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 40 Ballard, Jean (fl. 1249), glass painter - Chartres (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 41 Ballard, John (fl. 1374-1378), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 42 Ballard, William (fl. 1448-1452), school principal, bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 34, 43 Balle, John (fl. 1455-1467), vicar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 34, 44 Balle, John (fl. 1492-1498), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 45 Balle, Thomas (fl. 1449), bachclor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 46 Balle, William Johannes Ballester Ballester, Juan (fl. 1434), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 57 Ballester, Juan Fronton (fl. 1410), knight, historian - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 34, 54-56 Ballester, Ramón - jurisconsult - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 34, 58 Bailey (Bretagne) (f ca. 550), monk, saint Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 59 Balli, Thomas (physician) —> Thomas Balli Balliconningham, John de, bishop of Cork ( t 1347), bishop - Oxford (England); Cork (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 34, 60 Balligault, Félix - also: Balligut (fl. 1492-1500), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 61 Balliol, family - also: Baliol (since 12-th century), noble family - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 34, 62-63

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Balliol, Bernard, the younger ( t 1215), warrior Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 34, 64 Balliol, Edward —> Edward [Eduardus] king of Scots Balliol, Henry - also: Baliol ( t 1246), chamberlain - Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 34, 67 Balliol, John (1249-1314) John [Johannes] king of Scots Balliol, John de ( t 1269), baron, regent England; Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Broughton F. 34, 68-69 Balliol, Stephen of (fl. 1285-1286), farmer, student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 76 Ballu, Symonet le (fl. 1462), illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 34, 77-78; 355, 62 Ballynges, Andrew de ( t 1334), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 79 Ballys, Richard (fl. 1454-1457), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 80 Ballys, Richard (fl. 1477-1478), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 81 Balme, Johan de (late 15-th century), wood sculptor - Montpellier (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 82 Balme, Ros de - called: Potus (fl. 1470), wood sculptor - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 34, 83-86 Balmer, Hans - also: Baelmer, Belmer (fl. 14531504), miniaturist, typographer - Augsburg (Germany) - D'Ancona - F. 34, 87 Balnau, Nicolas ( t 1366), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 88 Baine, Robert de (fl. 1317-1332), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 34, 89-90 Baine, Thomas (fl. 1446-1451), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 34, 91 Baine, William (fl. 1449), district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 34, 92 Balneus, Jacobus —» Jacobus Balneus Baloches, Pierre - also: Balloches; Perrin (fl. 1394-1402), decorative artist - Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 94 Balon (Connaught) ( t 8-th century), confessor, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 34, 95 Balon, John (fl. 1445-1470), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, chaplain - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 34, 96 Balsa I, prince of Montenegro ( t 1367), prince - Montenegro - Chevalier, Osteuropa F. 34, 113; 34, 119 Balsa, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Albania; Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 34, 97 Balsac, Antoine de, bishop of Valence ( t 1491), abbot, bishop - Valence (France) - Chevalier F. 34, 98 Balsack, Robert (fl. 1450), poet - England Chevalier - F. 34, 99 Balsall, Thomas (f 1492), university administrator, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 34, 100-103 Balsam, ... (fl. 1432-1434), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 104 Balsamo, Giacomo (fl. 1486-1498), miniaturist - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 105-106; 373, 365 B a l s a m o n (Copyist) (14-th century), copyist Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 34, 107; 373, 357 B a l s a m o n de Thessaloniki (fl. 1350), philologist Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 34, 111 Balsamon, Antiochius - jurisconsult - Greece Chevalier - F. 34, 108 Balsamon, Georgios (14-th century), scholar Italy; Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 34, 109 Balsamon, Michael (fl. 1438), archdeacon Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 34, 110 Balsamon, Theodorus —> Theodorus Balsamon patriarch of Antiochia

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Baisarin, Guillaume (fi. 1487-1499), printer Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 112 Balseóte, Thomas ( t 1454), Augustinian, canonist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 114-115 Balsemius (Ramerupt) (f 7-th century), saint Aube (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 116 Balsham, Hugo de bishop of Ely —> Hugo de Balsham bishop of Ely Balsham, John dc Johannes BampLonus Bampton, Robert de (fl. 1254), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 223 Bamptone, Stephen de (Π. 122), scholar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 34, 225 Bamty, Henry (fl. 1349-1350), deacon - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 34, 226 Ban Bank —> Bank Ban Ban, kinf of Benwick - legendary king - England - Broughton - F. 34, 227 Ban, Aernkin van der (fl. 1468), wood carver - Vlaandcrcn, Flandres - Thieme/Becker F. 34, 228 Banard, John (fl. 1391-1412), Augustinian, friar, university chancellor - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 34, 229-230 Banaster, Gilbert - also: Banestre, Banstir, Banester (*ca. 1445, t 1487), composer, poet - London (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 34, 231-234; 34, 294-295 Banaster, John (fl. 1357-1377), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 235 Banastre, Adam (f 1315), rebel - England Broughton - F. 34, 236 Banastre, Geoffrey (fl. 1371-1409), Augustinian, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 34, 237 Banastre, Geoffrey - alias: Hesketh ( t 1458), vicar - Lancashire (England) - Oxford F. 34, 237 Banastre, John (fl. 1352-1400), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Chester (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 238 Banastre de Elteslee, Thomas H> Elteslee, Thomas de Banborough, John (fl. 1435-1436), deacon Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 34, 239 Banbury, John - alias: Fabian (f 1392), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 34, 240-241 Banbury, John (fl. 1419), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 245 Banbury, John ( t 1420), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 34, 242-244 Banca, A. G. ( f e a . 1455), chronicler - Schio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 34, 246 Banchelli, Jacopo ( t after 1450), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 34, 247 Banchelli, Serafino (fl. 1488), Dominican, philosopher - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 34, 248; 351, 193 Banchelli, Zanobio (15-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 34, 249 Banchinus (London) —> Bankinus (London) Bancio, Antonio de (fl. 1423), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 252 Banco, Antonio di (fl. 1394-1414), sculptor, building masLer - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 34, 253 Banco, Nanni d'Antonio di (* 1373 or 1374, t 1421), sculptor, architect - Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 34, 254-257 Bancosis, Lotto de (fl. 1471), illuminator Italy - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 34, 258-260 Banda, Nicola (fl. 1471), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 34, 261-262

[Baptista] Bandarid, bishop of Soissons - also: Bandritz, Bandriz, Bandry ( t 5 4 5 ) , bishop, saint - Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 34, 263 Bandelli, Bandellus, bishop of Città di Castello and Rimini - also: Bandello Bandello ( t 1416), bishop, cardinal - Lucca (Italy); Città di Castello (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 34, 264-265 Bandello, Cristoforo (fl. 1470), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Castelnuovo (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 34, 266; 76, 26-27 Bandello, Mateo, patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1398), Dominican, patriarch - Brescia (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 34, 267 Bandello, Vincenzo (* 1435, 11506), Dominican, general of the Dominican order - Castelnuovo (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 34, 268 Banderajo, Mantuccio - chronicler - Italy Chevalier - F. 34, 269 Bandinelli, Orlando —> Alexander 111 Papa Bandini, Bortolo Elei, Bandino, count of Bandinus (Magister) (fl. 1100), scolasticus, theologian - Paris (France) Chevalier, Théologie - F. 34, 278-279 Bandino [Bandinus] da Padova (fl. 1250), poet Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 34, 280 Bandino [Bandinus] da Pisa (mid-12-th century), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 34, 281 Bandino [Bandinus] di ser Rainuccio (fl. 1377), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 282-283 Bandol, lean dc —> Bondol, Jean dc Bandon, Hugh (fl. 1371-1386), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 284 Bandoninia, pupil of Saint Radegunde - also: Blandonia (late 6-th century), nun - France Fabricius - F. 34, 285 Bandoun, lohn (13-th century), Franciscan, mathematician - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 34, 286 M a s t e r with the Bandrollen (Nürnberg) (fl. 1464), copper engraver - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 34, 287-288 Bandy, lohn (fl. 1385-1386), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 289 Bandy, Robert (fl. 1411), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 290 Banerey, Richard (fl. 1490), canon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 291 Banes, William (fl. 1473), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 292 Banester, ... (fl. 1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 293 Banester, Gilbert Banaster, Gilbert Banester, lames (fl. 1464-1484), student of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 34, 296 Banfly, Luc, archbishop of Gran ( t ca. 1179), bishop, archbishop - Paris (France); Gran (Hungary); Eger (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 34, 297 Bangar, ... (fl. 1479-1480), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 34, 298 Banger, Maurice (fl. 1460), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 34, 299 Bangor, William de ( t 1300), clerk - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 34, 300

B a n h a m , lohn Simon Baringuedus Bariola, Giovanni (15-th century), chronicler Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 35, 365 Baris, Giovanni de (fl. 1337), philologist Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 35, 366 Barisanus da Trani (2-d half 12-th century), sculptor, bronze founder - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 35, 367-370 Barisel, family (since 15-th century), family of wood carvers - Béthune (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 35, 371 Barisel, Florent (fl. 1492), wood sculptor Béthune (France) - Lami - F. 35, 373 Barisel, Jean (11. 1465), wood carver - Béthune (France) - Lami - F. 35, 372 Barisel, Mathieu ( t 1497), wood carver - Béthune (France) - Lami - F. 35, 374 Barisiel, Jean (fl. 1421-1422), painter - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 35, 375 Barisini, Barisino dei ( t 1343), painter - Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 35, 376 Bariso (Arborea), king of Sardegna (fl. 1164), judge, king - Sardegna (Italy); Arborea (Italy) Chevalier - F. 35, 377 Bariso (Gallura) ( t e a . 1200), judge - Gallura (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 35, 378 Bariso I (Torres) (fl. 1062), judge - Torres (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 35, 379 Bariso II (Torres) (fl. 1150-1186), judge - Torres (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 35, 379 Bariso III (Torres) ( t 1236), judge - Torres (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 35, 379 Barita (Syria) (fl. 670), Nestorian, monk - Syria Chevalier - F. 35, 380 Barizeu, Jan - also: Baryzeu (fl. 1499), wood carver - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 35, 381

Barnesse B a r j a w a n - full name: Abu Ί-Futuh Barjawan (τ 1000), eunuch, State governor - Egypt - Ihn Khallikan - F. 35, 383-384 Barkar, ... (fl. 1497), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 388 Barkby, John (fl. 1474-1475), school headmaster Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 385 Barkeby, ... (fl. 1491-1492), grammarian Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 386 Barkenman, Willem (fl. 1436), metal founder Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 35, 387 Barker, ... (fl. 1447), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 389 B a r k e r , ... (fl. 1468-1469), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 390 Barker, John (fl. 1450), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 35, 393 B a r k e r , John (fl. 1471-1499), Franciscan, f r i a r Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 394 Barker, John (f 1479), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 35, 391-392 Barker, John (fl. 1481), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 35, 395 Barker, Richard (fl. 1449-1469), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 396 Barker, Robert (fl. 1439-1440), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 397 Barker, Robert (fl. 1488), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 399 Barker, Robert ( t 1494), vicar, district rector Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 35, 398 Barker, Stephen (fl. 1462-1471), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 400 Barker, Thomas - alias: Aiston (fl. 13941406), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 401 Barker, Thomas (fl. 1414), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 402 Barker, Thomas (fl. 1425), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 403 Barker, Thomas (fl. 1436), dcacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 404 Barker, Thomas (fl. 1480-1481), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 35, 407 Barker, Thomas ( t 1489), school administrator, canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 35, 405-406 Barker, William (fl. 1460-1490), bookbinder, stationer - London (England) Christianson - F. 35, 410-411 Barker, William (f 1467), bachelor of arts, school master - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 35, 408 Barker, William (fl. 1488-1491), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 409 Barkeway, John (fl. 1449), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 35, 412 Barkford, Robert (fl. 1414), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 35, 413 Barkworth, John (fl. 1439-1482), Prcmonstratcnsian, canon, abbot - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 35, 415 B a r k y a r u k (Khorasan) (*1081 or 1082, f l l 0 4 ) , sultan - Khorasan - Ibn Khallikan - F. 35, 416 B a r l a a m (Copyist) (14-th ccntury), copyist Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 36, 2-3 Barlaam (Kiev) - secular name: Vasilii (fl. 1062), abbot, saint - Kiev (Ukraine); Vladimir (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 36, 4 Barlaam (Monachus) (fl. 1440), monk - Greece Potthast - F. 36, 5 B a r l a a m (Novgorod) - secular name: Alcksci ( t 1193), hegumen, saint - Novgorod (Russia) Chevalier - F. 36, 1 B a r l a a m de Seminaria - also: Β. de Calabria (* ca. 1290, 11348), Basilian, abbot, bishop, theologian, humanist - Calabria (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tafuri, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 36, 6-38; 418, 57-61

Barlasina, Matteo (15-th century), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 36, 39 Barlese, Domenico (fl. 1449), architect Caldarola (Italy); San Severino (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 36, 42 Barlese, Giovanni (fl. 1435), architect - Caldarola (Italy); San Severino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 36, 43 Barletius Scodrensis, Marinus -> Barlczio, Marino Barley, Alice —> Alice Barley Barley, Oliver (fi. 1491-1494), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 36, 44 Barley, William (fl. 1465-1502), doctor of canon law, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 36, 45 Barleye, John (fl. 1473), master of arts, doctor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 46 Barlezio, Marino - latin: Marinus Barlctius Scodrensis (fl. 1466-1467), priest, chronicler - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 35, 364; 36, 40-41 Barliario, Pietro - » Pietro [Petrus] Barliario Barlop, Henri (fl. 1496), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 36, 47 Barlow, ... (fl. 1496-1497), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 48 Barly, Pierre de (fl. 1376-1379), stonemason Cambrai (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 36, 49-50 Barlynch, Edmund (fl. 1349-1388), chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 36, 51 Barme, Roger (fl. 1497), university administrator - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 36, 52 Barn, John (fl. 1339), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 36, 53 Barila Bettini (fl. 1340), painter - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 54 Barila (Siena) (fl. 1350-1369), painter - Siena (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 55-57 Barna di Turino (fi. 1379-1408), wood carver Siena (Italy); Torino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 36, 58-59 Barnaba —> Barnabas Bernabe [Barnabas], bishop of Badajoz and Osma ( t 1348 or 1351), canon, bishop - Badajoz (Spain); Osma (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 36, 68 Barnaba [Barnabas] di Bruno da Siena (fl. 1360), painter - Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 60 Barnabas Interamnensis - italian: Barnaba da Terni (f 1472), Franciscan, theologian - Terni (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 36, 74-76 Barnabas (Mercurio) (fl. 992), copyist - Greece Bradley, Chevalier - F. 36, 62-63 Barnaba [Barnabas] da Modena (fl. 1367), painter - Modena (Italy); Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 64-65 B a r n a b é [Barnabas] de Modene (fl. 1352), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 36, 66 B a r n a b é [Barnabas] (Monk) - monk, hermit Chevalier - F. 36, 67 Barnabas de Palma (early 14-th century), Franciscan - Palma (Spain) - Sbaralea F. 36, 61 Barnaba [Barnabas] da Parma (fl. 1138), monk - Monte Cassino (Italy); Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 36, 69 Barnabas de Riatinis (*ca. 1300, t 1365), physician, author of a medical treatise Reggio (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 36, 70-71 Barnabas Sassoni - Also: Β. Saxo or Saxonus ( t 1486), Dominican - Venezia (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 36, 72 Barnabas Senensis (fi. 1444), hagiographer Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 36, 73 Barnaba [Barnabas] (Toscana) ( f i 150), painter - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 36, 77

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Barnabas de Vercellis - real name: Barnaba Cagnolo or Cagnoli ( t 1332), Dominican, general of the Dominican order - Vercelli (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 36, 78-79 Barnabas (Vetluga) (f 1492), monk, saint Vetluga (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 36, 80 Barnabas, Ephraim (11-th century), calligrapher Deutschland - Bradley - F. 36, 81 B a r n a b é —> Barnabas Barnaby, William (fl. 1488-1489), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 82 Barnak, Thomas (fl. 145-1416), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 36, 83 Barnam, Thomas (fl. 1386), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 36, 84 Barnard, John (fl. 1430), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 36, 86 Barnard, John - alias: Reve (fl. 1435-1461), scholar, school administrator, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 36, 87-88 Barnard, John (fl. 1485), master of arts, priest Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 89 Barnard, William (fl. 1486-1491), chapel clerk, choirmaster, organist, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 90 B a r n a r d Castle, Guy of - also: G. de Castro Bernardi ( t 1279), lawyer - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 36, 91 B a r n a r d Castle, Thomas of ( t 1424), district rector, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 36, 92-93 Barnardus Bernardus Barnasconi, Antonello de' (fl. 1485), printer Milano (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 36, 94 Barnby, John (fl. 1400-1403), college administrator, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 95 Barnby, John ( t 1498), master of arts, university proctor, canon, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 36, 96-97 Barnby, Oliver (fl. 1481), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 98 Barnby, Thomas (fl. 1415-1434), Augustinian, canon, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 36, 99 Barne, Cuthbert (fl. 1494), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 100 Barne, John (f 1360), canonist, archdeacon, canon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 36, 101 Barneborgh, John (fl. 1375), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 36, 102 Barneby, John (fl. 1350-1358), painter Westminster (England) - Thieme/Becker F. 36, 103 Barneby, Robert de (fl. 1277-1302), school administrator, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 36, 104 Barneby, Robert de (fl. 1442-1459), priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 36, 105 Barneby, Stephen de (fl. 1351-1377), carpenter York (England) - Harvey - F. 36, 106 Barneby, Thomas de (fl. 1274-1300), Franciscan, theologian - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 36, 107-108 Barneby, William de ( t 1361), university proctor, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 36, 109-110 Barners, Petrus —> Bcrnec, Pedro Barnes, Julienne - also: Juliana Berners (*ca. 1388, 11486), prioress - Essex (England); Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier, Echols F. 36, 111; 227, 24 Barnes, Richard (II. 1392), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 36, 112 Barnesley, Thomas ( t 1454), master of arts, district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 36, 113-114 Barnesse, Rodolphe - also: Bernasse (f 1468), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 36, 115

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B a m e s t a p e l e , Vincent de (fl. 1335-1339), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 36, 116 B a r n e t (Scotland) - latin: Barnitius FitzAlan, Bertram B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] (fl. 1429-1430), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 68 Bartholomaeus de Abagliatis ( t 1329), Dominican, translator - Siena (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 36, 329 B a r t h o l o m e w [Bartholomaeus] (Abingdon) (fl. 1375-1376), physician - Abingdon (England) Talbot - F. 36, 30 Bartholomaeus dc Accrbis (f 1423), Dominican, prior, vicar general - Perugia (Italy); Romagna (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 3, 349; 36, 328 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Aiutamichristo ( t 1224), Camaldolese - Pisa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 36, 332 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Alberto da Bergamo (fl. 1473), stonemason - Bergamo (Italy); Murano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 36, 333 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], bishop of Albi ( t e a . 1223), bishop - Albi (France) Chevalier - F. 36, 351 Bartholomaeus Albicius - also: B. Albisius, de Rinonico, Renonico; italian: Bartolommeo Albizzi (f 1401), Franciscan, theologian - Pisa (Italy); Rivano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Sbaralea - F. 11, 122; 36, 334-350; 37, 370-372; 418, 71-75 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Alkeriis de Brixia (fl. 1329-1342), physician, canon Paris (France); Brescia (Italy); Padua (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 36, 352 B a r t h o l o m e w [Bartholomaeus] (Alnwick) (fl. 1206-1221), physician - Alnwick (England) Talbot - F. 36, 331 Bartholomaeus de Alverna (fl. 1390), Franciscan, theologian - Toscana (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 36, 353-354 Bartholomaeus de Alzano (fl. 1474-1500), Dominican - Dalmatia (Croatia); Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 36, 355-356 B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] d'Amandola (fl. 1490), painter - Amandola (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 36, 358 B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] d'Amico (fl. 1470), painter - Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 359 Bartholomaeus (Andlau) (15-th century), magister, medical writer, surgeon - Andlau (Switzerland) - Stammler - F. 418, 76 B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] d'Andrea Bocchi (fl. 1450), painter - Pistoia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 360 B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] d'Angelo Donati (late 15-th century), wood carver - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 361 B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] di Angeluccio del signor Jacobo (fl. 1390), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 362 Bartholomaeus Anglicus (f after 1250), Franciscan, encyclopaedist - England; Paris (France) - Chavy, DLL, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Talbot, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 36, 363-374; 418, 77 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] d'Ansan (fl. 1318-1325), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 36, 386 B a r t o l o m m e o [Bartholomaeus] d'Antonio —> Antonio, Bartolommeo d' Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Antonio (fl. 1350), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 36, 375

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Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] d'Antonio (15-th century), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 376-378; 36, 384 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Antonio (fl. 1431), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 36, 379 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Antonio (fl. 1449-1459), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 380-381 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di maestro Antonio - possibly the same as B. da Forli (fl. 14671477), painter - Forli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 36, 385 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] d'Antonio da Mantova (fl. 1384), painter - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 382 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Antonio Nutoli (fl. 1391), sculptor - Ancona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 383 Bartholomaeus ab Apona -> Bartholomaeus de Giano Bartholomaeus de Aquila (fl. 1278), Dominican, inquisitor - Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier F. 36, 387 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Aquila (fl. 1328), painter - Napoli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 388 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] d' Ariano (fl. 1284), canon - Troia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 36, 389 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Aromatario —> Aromatario, Bartolomeo Bartholomaeus Aromatarius (14-th century), Franciscan, theologian - Umbria (Italy) Sbaralea - F. 36, 390 Bartolomaeus [Bartholomaeus] de Artusis de Cremona (fl. 1432), fresco painter - Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 59 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] d'Asti (fl. 1327), surgeon - Bologna (Italy); Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 36, 391 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], bishop of Autun ( t 1308), dcacon, bishop - Poitiers (France); Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 36, 392 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] Badlesmere Bartholomaeus Vicentinus Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Brescia (14-th century), painter - Brescia (Italy); Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 36, 442 Bartholomaeus Brixiensis ( i 1258), jurisconsult, canonist, chronicler - Bologna (Italy); Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 36, 443-447; 418, 85-86 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Brugge) (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 36, 455 Bartholomaeus de Brugis ( t 1356), philosopher, physician - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Cambrai (Francc) - Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 36, 448-454 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Buneys (fl. 14611478), physician - Torino (Italy); Moncalicri (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 36, 456 Bartholomaeus, abbot of Buzay (11. 1237-1240), Cistercian, abbot - Buzay (France) - Chevalier F. 36, 457

Bartholomaeus Caepolla - italian: Bartolomeo Cepolla ( t 1477), professor of canon law Verona (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 418, 89 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], bishop of Cahors ( t 1273), bishop - Cahors (France) - Chevalier - F. 37, 1 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Camogli (f before 1358), painter - Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 2 Bartholomaeus (Campagna) (fl. 1160), architect Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 3 Bartholomaeus de Campo (fl. 1397), Franciscan Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 4 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Canifer (fl. 1448), physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 37, 6 Bartholomaeus Capodilista - also: B. Capitiglista (fl. 1342-1364), Dominican - Reims (France) Kaeppeli - F. 37, 7 Bartholomaeus Capuanus (* 1248, 11328), jurisconsult, politician - Capua (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri - F. 37, 8-18; 418, 88 Bartholomaeus, bishop of Cardica and Valestino (fl. 1208-1217), bishop - Gardikion (Greece) Chevalier - F. 37, 19 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Cardinal) (fl. 1220), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton F. 37, 406 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Carlo Valentini ( t 1497), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 20 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] the Carpenter (fl. 1355), carpenter - Wilton (England) - Harvey F. 37, 21 Bartholomaeus Carthusiensis —> Bartholomaeus de Maestricht Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Cassino (fl. 1481), painter - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 24-25 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Castel della Pieve (fl. 1360), poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 37, 23 Bartholomaeus Catanius - also: B. Catañi (f 1462), Franciscan, ecclesiastical administrator - Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier, Wadding F. 37, 26-27 Bartholomaeus de Caziis - also: B. Caccia, de Cadis (fl. 1391-1412), Dominican - Milano (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 37, 28 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Cervere ( t 1466), Dominican - Savigliano (Italy); Cervere (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 29 Bartholomaeus de Chaimis - also: B. de Chaymis or Caimo (t 1496), Franciscan, theologian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding - F. 37, 30-32; 418, 90-91 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 1230), bishop, cardinal - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier F. 37, 33 Bartholomieu [Bartholomaeus] de Chambéry (fl. 1442), glass painLer - Chambéry (France); Savoie (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 34 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Chamnoti (fl. 1486), doctor of medecine - Limoges (France); Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I — F. 37, 35 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] della Cisterna (fl. 1448-1457), architect - Udine (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 43 Bertholomieu [Bartholomaeus] de Clerc also: Barthélémy, Berlhelemy (fl. 1447-1476), miniaturist, painter - Anjou (France); Provence (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 36-40 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Clerk) (fl. 1321), clerk, physician - Beauvais (France) Wickersheimer - F. 36, 410 Bartholomaeus Clunicacensis ( t 1230), abbot - Cluny (France) - Chevalier, F. 37, 41-42

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[Bartholomaeus] Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] de Colle called: Lippi; latin: Bartholomaeus Collensis (fl. 1440-1477), Franciscan, copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 37, 44-45 Bartholomaeus de Comatiis ( t 1485), Dominican, inquisitor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 37, 46-47 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Como (fl. 1492), painter - Napoli (Italy); Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 48 Bartholomaeus Constantinopolitanus (early 14-th century), Dominican - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 37, 49-50 Bartholomaeus (Copyist) ( 10-th-11 -th century), monk, copyist - Bradley, Chevalier F. 37, 52-53 Bartholomaeus de Cotton ( t 1298), monk, chronicler - Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabriciits, Hurler, Potthast - F. 37, 54-56; 418, 92 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Cremona ( t 1487), printer, metal founder - Venezia (Italy); Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 57-58 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Croseti (fl. 1469), hachclor of mcdccinc - Montbrison (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 60 Bartholomaeus Culeius - english: Bartholomew of Conway ( t 1309), philosopher - Oxford (England) - Chevalier - F. 37, 51 Bartholomaeus Cyrurgicus - » Bartholomaeus Magister Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Dartiganova (fl. 1450), barber - Feurs (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 37, 62 Bartolome [Bartholomaeus] Dayz (fl. 1415), jurisconsult - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 37, 63-64 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Dejean (fl. 1483), doctor of medecine - Montélimar (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 65 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Dijon) (fl. 1317), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 66 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Domenico da Siena (fl. 1472), miniaturist, calligrapher, friar - Siena (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 69-70 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Domenico da Verona (fi. 1438-1446), stonemason - Venezia (Italy); Verona (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 71 Bartholomaeus Dominici (*1343, 1 1415), Dominican, Provincial, bishop - Siena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 37, 72; 96, 230 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Donato (* 1355), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 67 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] Dorea (fl. 1439), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 37, 73 Bartholomaeus de Edessa (fl. 730), monk Edessa (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 37, 74 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Eine) (fl. 1294), master mason - Eine (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 75-76 Bartolomé [Bartholomaeus] (España) (fl. 1265), Dominican - Spain - Chevalier - F. 37, 191 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] (Exeter) (fl. 1222), physician - Exeter (England) - Talbot F. 37, 81 Bartholomaeus Exoniensis ( t l l 8 4 ) , bishop - Exeter (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 37, 77-80; 418, 93 Bartholomeus [Bartholomaeus] Fabius de Sandallo (fl. 1469), miniaturist, copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 82-83; 37, 403 Bartholomaeus Facius Facius, Bartholomaeus Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Faenza (fl. 1500), painter - Faenza (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 84

Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Fageti (fl. 1506), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Osteuropa, Wickersheimer - F. 37, 85-86 Bartholomaeus Fanti ( t 1490), Carmelite Mantova (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 37, 87-88 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] (Farne) ( t 1182 or 1193), hermit, saint - Durham (England) Chevalier - F. 37, 89 Bartholomaeus Faventinus ( t after 1278), Dominican - Faenza (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 37, 90-91 Bartholomaeus de Ferrara - also: B. Mutinensis, Bartolomeo da Modena (* 1368, t 1448), Dominican, inquisitor - Ferrara (Italy); Modena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Potthast - F. 37, 92-95; 37, 255; 37, 270; 418, 94; 418, 126 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Ferrara (fl. 1471-1473), miniaturist - Siena (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 96-97 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (Ferrara) called: Bonaventura (fl. 1473), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 98 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Fiorini (fl. 1386), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 99 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (Firenze) (fl. 1236), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 104 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (Firenze) (fl. 1240), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 106 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Firenze (fl. 1363), physician - Firenze (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 107 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Firenze (fl. 1374-1395), wood carver - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 108 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Firenze (fl. 1445), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 109 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] le Flameng - surgeon, astrologist - France; Italy Wickersheimer - F. 37, 100 Bartholomaeus Florarius (fl. 1420), hagiographer - England - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 37, 101-102 Bartholomaeus dc Florcntia (fl. 1475), Dominican - Milano (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 37, 103 Bartholomaeus Flores, archbishop of Cosenza ( t 1498), bishop, archbishop - Sutri (Italy); Cosenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 418, 95 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Foggia (fl. 1223), architect - Foggia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 110 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Fons (fl. 1481), barber - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 111 Bartholomaeus Fontius (fl. 1480-1490), philologist, librarian - Firenze (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 418, 96-99 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Foresto ( t 1489), convert, Servite - Brescia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 112 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Forli —> Bartolo [Bartolus] da Forli Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Forli (fl. 1384), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 113 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Forli) (15-th century), painter - Forli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 115 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Forli (fl. 14381439), notary - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 116 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Fourqueux (fl. 1106-1140), state counsellor - France Chevalier - F. 37, 117 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], chancellor of France (fl. 1147-1149), chancellor - France Chevalier - F. 37, 5 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Francesco (fl. 1400-1439), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 118

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Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Francesco (fl. 1420), wood carver - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 119 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Francesco - called: B. di Checco da Firenze (fl. 1431464), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 120 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Francesco (fl. 1436-1461), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 121-122 Bartholomaeus von Frankfurt (15-th century), physician, author of a medical treatise Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - DLL F. 37, 123 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Frankfurt) (fl. 1468), master mason - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 124 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Frigiristo (fl. 1406), painter - San Severino (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 125 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Friuli (fl. 1388), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 114 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Fruosino (fl. 1394), painter, miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 126-127 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Fruosino (fl. 1457-1467), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 128 Bartholomaeus de Fusniaco, bishop of Laon ( t 1157), monk, bishop - Laon (France); Foigny (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 37, 129-130 Bartholomaeus Gajus, bishop of Limisso (fl. 1390), Franciscan, bishop - Kypros (Cyprus) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 37, 131-132 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Gallaudi (fl. 14921493), barber - Vaucluse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 37, 133 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] della Gatta ( t 1491), Camaldolese, abbot, painter, architect - Firenze (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 37, 134-136 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Gennaro (fl. 1365-1421), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 137 Bartolomé [Bartholomaeus] (Gerona) (fl. 13201325), goldsmith, architect - Gerona (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 157 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giacomo (fl. 1335), architect - Chieti (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 138 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giacomo da Firenze (fl. 1457), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 139 Bartholomaeus dc Giano - also: Β. ab Apona, de Jano, de Yano ( t 1483), Franciscan, theologian - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Perugia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 37, 140-147 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni (fl. 1241), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 37, 150 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni (fl. 1268), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 148 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di ser Giovanni (fl. 1337), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 149 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni (fl. 1351), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 151 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni (fl. 1374), painter - Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 152 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni (fl. 1488), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 154-155 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni ( t 1495), painter, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 37, 153 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Giovanni di Uzio di Cinaglia (fl. 1408), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 156

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Bartholomaeus de Glanvilla - also: Β. Glannovillanus, Glaunvillus, Graunwyse (fl. 1350), Franciscan, encyclopaedist - Suffolk (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Oxford, Saxe, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding - F. 37, 158-180; 418, 78-84 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Gorello (fi. 1384), notary, poet, chronicler - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 418, 100-101 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di ser Gozo (14-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 181 Bartholomaeus (Grätz) (fl. 1481), surgeon - Würzburg (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 182 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] della Grazia —> Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (del) Palazzo Bartholomaeus de Grottaferrata - also: Bartolommeo da Rossano (*ca. 981, 1 1055), Basilian, abbot, saint - Grottaferrata (Italy); Rossano (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri, Tusculum - F. 37, 183-185; 37, 378-383 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Guidone da Como (fl. 1394), sculptor - Pisa (Italy); Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 186 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] Guiscolo (fl. 1246-1248), Franciscan, miniaturist - Parma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 37, 188-189 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] Hawborough (Π. 1436), barber, surgeon - London (England) Talbot - F. 37, 190 Bartholomaeus Hispanus (fl. 1414), Dominican Spain - Kaeppeli - F. 37, 192 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Izern - also: Ysern (fl. 1450-1467), surgeon, bachelor of medecine - Perpignan (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 196 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Jacopo (fl. 1418), sculptor, wood carver - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 197 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Jacopo di Martino (2-d half 15-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 198 Bartholomaeus Januensis (fl. 1264), scribe, chronicler - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 37, 193-194 Bartholomaeus Johannis ( t 1451), Dominican Siena (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 37, 195 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Jolyet ( t before 1464), pharmacist - Dole (France); Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 201 Bartholomaeus „von Keczz" (fl. 1421), painter Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 202 Bartolomieu [Bartholomaeus] de Lafont (fl. 1410-1427), goldsmith - Montpellier (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 203 Bartholomaeus von der Lake (fl. 1432-1448), chronicler - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 37, 204; 418, 102-107 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Langasco (fl. 1236), painter - Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 205 Bartholomaeus Lapaccius - italian: Lapacci; also: B. dc Rimbcrtinis ( t 1466), Dominican, bishop Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli - F. 37, 206-208; 418, 108-111 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Launay (fl. 1447), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / F. 37, 209 Bartholomaeus Leodiensis (15-th century), chronicler, poet - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 37, 210-211 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] del q. Leonardo (fl. 1441), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 212 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Lille) (fl. 1429), master mason - Lille (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 213 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] Lippi —> Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] de Colle Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Lodi (fl. 1406), grammarian, rhetorician - Bologna (Italy); Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 214

Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Lodi (fl. 14981499), wood sculptor - Roma (Italy); Lodi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 215 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Lombard (fl. 13721373), physician - Tarascón (France); Pamiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 217 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Lombardia) ( i 1230), theologian, canon, cardinal - Lombardia (Italy); Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 37, 216 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Lorenzo da Figline (fl. 1425), miniaturist - Italy D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 218-219 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Lunello (fl. 1313), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 221 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] de' Lupoti also: Β. di Lupotti (fl. 1440-1467), miniaturist, scribc, bookbinder - Novara (Italy); Genua (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 220; 248, 210-211 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Lyon) (fl. 1271), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 222 Bartholomaeus de Maestricht - also: Β. Carthusiensis ( t 1446), Carthusian, prior - Roermond (Netherlands); Maastricht (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 37, 22; 37, 223 Bartholomaeus Magister - also: B. Cyrurgicus (fl. 1482), author of a medical treatise - Alsace (France) - DLL - F. 37, 61 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Mailland - also: B. de Maglans (11. 1442-1445), physician Chambéry (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 37, 224-225 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Maillausse (fl. 1456), doctor of medecine - Bourg-en-Bresse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 226 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Mariano (13-th century), chronicler - Toscana (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 227 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Mariano called: il Mandriano (fl. 1450), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 228 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], abbot of Marmoutier ( t 1084), abbot, blessed Marmoutier (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Wickersheimer - F. 37, 229-230; 418, 112 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Marseille) (fl. 1408-1409), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 231 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Martino (fl. 1405), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 232 Bartholomaeus Martinozzus - italian: Martinozzi (fl. 1370), Franciscan - Cairo (Egypt); Etruria (Italy) - Chevalier, Wadding - F. 37, 233-234 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] dalla Massa (fl. 1438-1444), jurisconsult, notary - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 235 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Massone —> Massone, Bartolomeo Bartholomaeus (Mecklenburg) (fl. 1415-1417), bell founder - Mecklenburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 238 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (Messina) - » Bartholomaeus de Simeri Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Messina ( t before 1266), translator - Messina (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 37, 243-245 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Michele (fl. 1438), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 246 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] del Milanese (fl. 1462), sculptor - Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 247 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Milano) (fl. 1473), painter - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 248 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Milano) (11. 1482), miniaturist - Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 37, 249 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Miniatore (15th century), miniaturist - Italy - Chevalier F. 37, 250

Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Mino (fl. 1382), wood carver - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 251 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Modena (fl. 1265), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy); Modena (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 252-253 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Modena (fl. 1352), bell founder - Carpi (Italy); Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 254 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Modena (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Modena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 256 Bartolomé [Bartholomaeus] de Molina (fl. 1505), Franciscan, musician - Spain - Chevalier - F. 37, 257 Bartholomaeus de Montagna - italian: Bartolomeo Montagnana (*before 1400, t e a . 1460), physician, university professor - Padua (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 37, 258; 418, 113-119 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] dc Montcil ( t 1420), physician - Tournus (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 259 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Montenapoli (fl. 1455), miniaturist, Dominican - Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 260-261 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Montepulciano (fl. 1414), historian, copyist - Montepulciano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 262 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Monteveglio (fl. 1352-1357), canonist, jurisconsult, physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 263 Bartholomaeus von Montfort (15-th century), surgeon - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 37, 264; 418, 120-122 Bartholomaeus Montucci ( t 1415), Dominican - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 37, 265; 418, 23 Bartholomaeus (Mortemer) - Cistercian Mortemer (France) - Chevalier - F. 37, 266 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Mouton - latin: B. Mutonis (fl. 1375-1380), physician - Montpellier (France); Belley (France) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 267 Bartholomaeus von Münsterberg (1-st half 15th century), parish priest, author of a sermon Deutschland; Lcvoca (Slovakia) - Stammler F. 418, 124-125 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Murano) (fl. 1325), painter - Murano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 268 Bartholomaeus Mutinensis (1368-1448) -> Bartholomaeus de Ferrara Bartholomaeus Mutinensis (fl. 1465-1491), Dominican, prior - Modena (Italy); Pistoia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 37, 269 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Mye (fl. 14291451), barber, surgeon - Bourg-en-Bresse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 271 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Nagis (14-th century), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 272 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Nanni (fl. 1413), painter - Pistoia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 273 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Nasseio (fl. 1481), painter - Fabriano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 274 Bartholomaeus Natalis (fl. 1416), physician Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 275 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Nazareth) ( t 1247 or 1260), castellan, monastery founder - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 37, 276 Bartholomaeus de Neocastro ( t 1294 or 1295), jurisconsult, chronicler, poet - Napoli (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 37, 277-281 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di ser Nereo (fl. 1354), painter - Città di Castello (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 282

[Bartholomaeus] Bartholomaeus de Neruciis - italiani Bartolomeo Nerucci (fi. 1431-1462), copyist, Dante commentator, ambassador - San Gimignano (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 37, 283-284 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Niccolò Giovanni (fl. 1450), wood carver, intarsiator Este (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 286 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Nicolò (fl. 1367), painter - Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 285 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Noale (15-th century), university professor - Noale (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 287 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Novara (architect, fl. 1368-1406) -> Battolino da Novara Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Novara (14th ccntury), jurisconsult - Novara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 288 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Nuto (late 14-th century), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 289 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Ohes (fl. 13871403), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of mcdccinc - Nantes (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 290 Bartholomaeus Oliarius —» Bartholomaeus Uliarius Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Orvieto) (fl. 1405), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 291 Bartholomaeus de Osa - also: Ossanus (Π. 1340), canonist - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 37, 293-294 Bartholomew [Bartholomaeus] (Oxford) (fl. 1477-1478), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 37, 295 Bartholomaeus de Pace - also: Bartolomeo da Padova ( t 1362), physician - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 296 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Padova (physician, +1362) —» Bartholomaeus de Pace Bartholomaeus de Padua - also: B. Patavinus (fl. 1480), Augustinian, theologian - Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 37, 298-299 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (del) Palazzo also: B. della Grazia, della Riverenza (fl. 14691494), painter, jester - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 300 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus], archbishop of Palermo (t 1311), archbishop - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 36, 357 Bartholomaeus de Panades - also: B. de Penados ( t 1475 or 1485), Dominican - Aragon (Spain); Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 37, 313; 296, 106 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Paolo (fl. 13891404), painter - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 301 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Paolo da Teramo (fl. 1426), goldsmith - Teramo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 302 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Pareto (fl. 1455), geographer - Italy - Chevalier - F. 37, 303 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], bishop of Pari ( i 1227), deacon, bishop - Chartres (France); Paris (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 304 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Paris) (fl. 1350), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 305 Bartholomaeus de Parma (fl. 1286-1297), astrologist - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 37, 306-307 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Partant (fl. 1416 1438), barber - Vienne (France); Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 308 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Parvo (Dominican, + 1333) —> Bartholomaeus de Podio bishop of Maraga Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Parvo (15th century), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 310

Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Pavia (fl. 1465), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 311 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Pellegalli - also: Pellagalli (fl. 1492-1500), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 37, 312 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Pero (fl. 1383), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 314 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Perpignan (fl. 1294), wood carver - Perpignan (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 315; 297, 67 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Petritoli (fl. 1445), painter - San Severino (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 316 Bartholomaeus Peyro (fl. 1398-1406), Carmelite - Perpignan (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 37, 317-319 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] (Physician) (12-th century), physician - France; Cluny (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 239 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Physician) (fl. 1258), papal physician - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 240 Bartholomaeus (Physician) (14-th-15-th century), physician - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 37, 241 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Piacenza (fl. 1384-1390), physician - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 343 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] Piano (fl. 1244), bell founder - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 330 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] dal Piemonte (fl. 1447-1449), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 321 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Piero (fl. 1415), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 322 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Pietro (fi. 14101437), miniaturist, mosaicist, fresco painter Orvieto (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 292; 37, 326 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Pietro ( t 1416), Dominican, prior, glass painter Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 37, 323-325 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] di Pietro (fi. 14871488), wood carver - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 328 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] di Pietro da Cortona (fl. 1450-1451), sculptor - Padua (Italy); Siena (Italy); Cortona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 37, 327 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Pinoni (fl. 1447), surgeon - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 329 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Pisa (15-th century), physician - Pisa (Italy); Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 341 Bartholomaeus Pisanus - also: B. de Sancto Concordio (*ca. 1260, t 1347), Dominican, theologian, chronicler - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 37, 331-340; 418, 127-128 Bartholomaeus de Piscialis, bishop of Torcello ( t 1335), Dominican, bishop - Bologna (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Torcello (Italy) - Chevalier, Théologie - F. 418, 129-130 Bertholomeo [Bartholomaeus] de Pistoria (fl. 1317-1318), physician - Pistoia (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 342 Bartholomaeus de Podio, bishop of Maraga also: Bartolomeo Parvo ( t 1333), Dominican, bishop - Bologna (Italy); Armenia - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 37, 309; 37, 344-345; 418, 131-132 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Polonia (11. 1477), Dominican, glass painter - Fano (Italy); Poland - Chevalier - F. 37, 348 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] de' Pontremoli (fl. 1448-1449), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 349

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Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Prato called: Bresciano (fl. 1470), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 350 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Pratovecchio (fl. 1470-1473), professor of literature - Bologna (Italy); Pratovecchio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 37, 351 Bartholomaeus (Preacher) (15-th century), preacher, author of a sermon - Deutschland Stammler - F. 418, 133 Bartholomaeus della Pugliola ( t 1425), Franciscan, chronicler - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast, Sbaralea F. 37, 353; 316, 358; 418, 134 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] du Puitz (fl. 1451), surgeon - Savoie (France); Pont-d'Ain (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 352 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Pula) (15-th century), canon - Pula (Croatia); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 37, 347 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Pula) (fl. 1500), painter - Pula (Croatia) - Chevalier F. 37, 346 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] a Quercu (fl. 1267), pastor - Firenze (Ttaly) - Chevalier F. 37, 355 Bartholomaeus de Racoli - also: B. Raccolius, Roquacallius, Barthélémy Roccali (fl. 14331445), Carmelite, prior general, bishop - Nantes (France); Marseille (France) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Fabricius, Hurter F. 37, 356-362; 418, 135 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Recanati (fl. 1208), commentator - Recanati (Italy) Chevalier - F. 37, 363 Bartholomaeus (Reggio) (11. 1141), copyist - Reggio (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 37, 364-365 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Reggio (fl. 1384-1391), physician - Reggio (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 366 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Reggio) (fl. 1400), architect - Reggio (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 37, 367 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Reggio (fl. 1461-1462), sculptor - Reggio (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 37, 368 Bartholomaeus von Reichersberg (fl. 1462), poet - Reichersberg (Germany) - Stammler F. 418, 136 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] da Reno (fi. 13831419), philologist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 37, 369 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Ribaute ( t before 1407), barber - Alès (France) Chevalier - F. 37, 373 Bartholomaeus de Rimbertinis —» Bartholomaeus Lapaccius Bartholomaeus de Rinonico —> Bartholomaeus Albicius Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] della Riverenza —> Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] (del) Palazzo Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de la Rivière, bishop of Bayonnc - latin: Bartholomaeus de Riparia (fl. 1375-1392), Dominican, Provincial, bishop - Toulouse (France); Bayonne (France) Chevalier, Hurter - F. 37, 374; 418, 137 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Robert (fl. 1466-1473), barber - Nevers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 37, 375 Bartholomaeus de Romanis - french: Barthélémy de Romans (fl. 1435-1475), Dominican, mathematician - Valence (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 37, 376-377 Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] da Rossano —> Bartholomaeus de Grottaferrata Bartholomaeus de Sacca (fl. 1381-1396), Carmelite, theologian - Sicilia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 37, 384-385 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] de Saine (fl. 1322), medical practitioner - France Wickersheimer - F. 37, 386 Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus], abbot of Saint Nicolas (fl. 1149-1152), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier

- F. 37, 387

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Bartholomaeus Salernitanus (12-th century), physician - Salerno (Italy) - DLL, Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Tusculum - F. 37, 388-393; 418, 138-139 Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeus] (Salerno) (fl. 1200), physician - Salerno (Italy); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 37, 394 Bartholomaeus de Saliceto Bartolus Bartolfus Peregrinus - also: B. P. de Nacgeio; french: Bertulphe le Pèlerin (fl. 1116), chronicler - Deutschland; Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 38, 89-90; 49, 350 Bartoli, Antonio (fl. 1492), Franciscan - Italy Chevalier - F. 38, 91 Bartoli, Domenico (fl. 1440), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 92 Bartoli, Francesco (Franciscan, fl. 1325) —» Franciscus Bartholi de Assisio Bartoli, Francesco (fl. 1365), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 93 Bartoli, Giovanni (fl. 1369-1376), goldsmith Siena (Italy); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 96-97 Bartoli, Giovanni ( t 1396), Carmelite - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 95 Bartoli, Giovanni Andrea - jurisconsult - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 98 Bartoli, Luigi (fl. 1400), poet - Vcrazzano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 99 Bartoli, Niccolò (fl. 1462), Franciscan - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 100 Bartoli, Tadeo (* 1363, 1 1422), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 101 Bartolini, Andrea (15-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 38, 102 Bartolini, Baldo —> Baldus de Bartolinis Bartolini, Bernardo —> Bernardus Bartolini Bartolini, Laurentius (fl. 1500), physician Denmark - Chevalier - F. 38, 105 Bartolini, Onofrio (11. 1450), citizen of Perugia Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 106 Bartolini, Pio Antonio (15-th century), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 107 Bartolino da Novara - also: Bertolino, Bartolomeo ('¡'between 1406 and 1410), architect, military engineer - Novara (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 108-109 Bartolino da Piacenza - also: Bertolino (14-th century), painter - Piacenza (Italy); Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 110-111 Bartolino [Bartolinus] da Padua (fl. 1375-1405), Carmelite, monk, composer - Italy; Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 37, 297 Bartolo h> Bartolus Bartolo, Jacomello di (fl. 1457), stonemason Venezia (Italy); Ancona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 112 Bartolo, Nencio (fl. 1436), sculptor, architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 113 B a r t o l o m e o -> Bartholomaeus Bartolommei, Bernardino (15-th century), university professor - Pisa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 38, 114 Bartolommei, Giovanni di Bandino de' (fl. 1422), jurisconsult, chronicler - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 38, 115 Bartolommei, Lamberto (fl. 1405), copyist Chevalier - F. 38, 116

Bartolommei, Niccolusio (14-th century), citizen of Lucca - Lucca (Italy) Chevalier - F. 38, 117 B a r t o l o m m e o —» Bartholomaeus Bartolommeo, Francesco di (fl. 1416-1440), mathematician - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 38, 118 Bartolommeo, Gasparo di (fl. 1431), priest, voyager - Mid-East; Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 38, 119 Bartolommeo, Leonardo di, lord of Trabia (f after 1450), lord, jurisconsult - Palermo (Sicily) Chevalier - F. 38, 120 Bartolomuccio di Pietro (fl. 1335-1337), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 121 Bartoluccio di maestro Bartolo (fl. 1364), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 123-124 Bartoluccio da Bologna (fl. 1307), grammarian Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 122 Bartoluccio di Costanziolo (fl. 1377), painter Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 125 Bartoluccio di Michele - also: Bartolo ( f e a . 1422), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 38, 126 Bartolo [Bartolus] de' Brici (13-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 128 Bartolo [Bartolus] Bruni (fl. 1358), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 129 Bartolo [Bartolus] di Cristoforo di Francesco (fl. 1337-1350), architect, sculptor, painter - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 130 Bartholus [Bartolus] Danjou (fl. 1481), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine - Caen (France) Wicke rs he ime r - F. 38, 131 Bartholus [Bartolus] Falconetti (fl. 1326-1327), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 38, 132 Bartolo [Bartolus] (Firenze) (fl. 1449), sculptor Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 133 Bartolo [Bartolus] da Forli - also: Bartolomeo (fl. 1286-1290), architect - Forli (Italy); Macerata (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 134 Bartolo [Bartolus] di Frcdi Battilori John [Johannes] Barton Barton, John (fl. 1353), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 171 Barton, John (fl. 1402-1416), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 38, 172 Barton, John (fl. 1416-147), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 203, 38 Barton, John ( t 1439?), chancellor - Oxford (England) - Chevalier - F. 38, 174 Barton, John (fl. 1444-1455), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 38, 175 Barton, John (*ca. 1450), scholar - Oxford (England); Herefordshire (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 176 Barton, John (11. 1488-1493), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 177 Barton, Philip de (f 1320), canon, prebendary, archdeacon - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 38, 178-179 Barton, Ralph (fl. 1491), organist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 180 Barton, Richard (fl. 1410-1462), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 38, 181-182 Barton, Roger de ( t 1285), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 183 Barton, Roger de (fl. 1300), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 184 Barton, Roger de (fl. 1383), mason Northumberland (England) - Harvey F. 38, 185 Barton, Thomas ( t 1432), church administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 38, 186-188 Barton, Thomas (fl. 1465-1475), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 38, 189 Barton, Walter de ( t 134), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 190 Barton, William de (fl. 1356-1382), university chancellor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 38, 191-193 Barton, William ( t 1421), church administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 38, 194 Bartone, ... (fl. 1445), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 195 Bartone, John (fl. 1379), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 196 Bartone, John (fl. 1457), Augustinian, canon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 197 Bartone, Richard (fl. 1460), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 198 Bartone, Robert dc (fl. 1274-1287), Augustinian, canon, scholar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 199 Bartone, Robert de (fl. 1334-1349), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 200 Bartoss (Praha) (11. 1495), illuminator - Praha (Czech Repulic) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 38, 201-202 Bartossius de Drahonice (fl. 1443), chronicler - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Drahonitz (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 38, 203; 98, 213 Bartram, Maurice ( t 1499), university proctor, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 38, 204-205 Barts, Hendrik (fl. 1424), sculptor - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 38, 206 Barttolomé, Jean (fl. 1470-1497), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 36, 324 Bartuccio di Rustichello (fl. 1321-1337), stonemason - Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 207

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Baruer, G. (fl. 1382), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquari I - F. 418, 145 B a r u g h a m , William (fl. 1411-1412), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 208 Barville, John (f 1482), district rector, chaplain, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 38, 209 Barwe, John de (fl. 1319), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 210 Barwe, John de (fl. 1331), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 211 Barwe, John (fl. 1350), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 212 Barwe, William de (fl. 1321), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 213 Barwe, William (fl. 1460-1477), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen F. 38, 214-215 Baryngton, John (*ca. 1472), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 217 Barynton, John (fl. 1420-1427), vicar, canon, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 38, 218 Barynus, Jacobus (fl. 1494), grammarian Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 38, 219 Barypsabas (Saint) ( f 7 - t h century), hermit, saint - Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 38, 220 Barywes, ... (fl. 1452), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 221 Barzi, Barzio I, bishop of Cagli ( t 1494), bishop, nounce - Perugia (Italy); Cagli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 222 Barzi, Barzio II (fl. 1495), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 223 Barzi, Benedetto —» Benedictus de Barzis Barzi, Filippo de' (fl. 1399), theologian Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 224 Barzizza, Cristoforo -> Christopherus Barzizius Barzizza, Gasparino - also: Gasparinus Barzizius, G. Bcrgomcnsis (*ca. 1360, τ 1431), professor of rethoric, professor of grammar, papal secretary - Milano (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 129, 259-268 Basacomatrius, Bonromeus —> Bonromeus Basacomatrius Basalti, Marco (fl. 1490), painter - Venezia (Italy); Friuli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 225 Basarab I, princc of Wallachia - erroneously called: Alexander (+ 1352), prince - Wallachia (Rumania) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 13, 71; 38, 227-230 B a s a r a b II, prince of Wallachia (fl. 1442-1443), prince - Wallachia (Rumania) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 231 B a s a r a b III Laiota, prince of Wallachia (f 1480), prince - Wallachia (Rumania); Siebenbürgen (Romania) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 38, 232 Basarab IV, prince of Wallachia ( t 1482), prince - Wallachia (Rumania) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 233 Basarab, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Wallachia (Rumania) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 226 Basasiri, al- - full name: Abu Ί-Harith Arslan ibn Abdallah al-Basasiri at-Turki ( t 1060), military general - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 38, 234-235 B a s c a p e , Pietro (fl. 1264), poet - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 38, 236 B a s c h e n i s , Antonio di Giacomo (fl. 1451), painter - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 240 Baschenis, Battista d'Antonio (fl. 1490-1500), painter - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 38, 241 B a s c h e n i s , Giovanni Antonio da Averara (fl. 14771486), painter - Brescia (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 242 Baschier, Suffron de ( t 1476), warrior - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 38, 243 B a s c h i e r a , Simone (fl. 1358), goldsmith - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 244 Bascho, Thomas de (fl. 1378), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 245

Basciacomari, Basciacomare de' ( t 1309), ambassador - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 38, 237 Basciacomari, Borromeo (fl. 1314), Dominican Italy - Chevalier - F. 38, 238 Basciacomari, laigone (fl. 1275), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 239 Basco, Goslas - polish: Godzislaw Baszko (τ after 1284), custodian, chronicler - Poznan (Poland) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 38, 246-247 Base, James (fl. 1474-1487), canonist, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 38, 248 Base, Richard ( t 1478), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); Lichfield (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 249 Baseggio, Pietro (fl. 1340-1355), architect Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 38, 250-252 Basel, der von - latin: Basiliensis Frater (14th ccntury), Dominican, mystic - Basel (Switzerland) - Kaeppeli - F. 423, 267 Master of the Baseler Terenz —> Master of the Bergmannschen Offizin Baseler, ... (Π. 1343-1344), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 38, 253 Baselli, Pietro (fl. 1411), university professor Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 254 Baselwind, Theobaldus (fl. 1330-1360), member of the Teutonic order, pastor - Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 38, 255 Baselyn, Guillaume (fl. 1488), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 38, 256-258 Basenda (Egypt) - bishop, saint - Egypt Chevalier - F. 38, 259 Basënok, Fedor Vasil'evic (fl. 1443-1460), military leader - Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 38, 260 Baset, Pedro (fl. 1476), architect - Montserrat (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 261 Basilake (Copyist) (fl. 1296), copyist - Greece Bradley, Chevalier - F. 38, 262-263 Basilakes, Nikcphoros —> Niccphorus Basilaccs Basile Basilius Basileios —> Basilius Basilia de Clare (fl. 1170), noblewoman England; Ireland; Wales - Echols - F. 38, 267 Basilia Maderman (11. 1313), widow - England; London (England) - Echols - F. 38, 268 Basilianus (Campania) - saint - Campania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 288 Basilio, Giovanni - latin: Johannes Basilius ( t e a . 1310), cosmographer, jurisconsult, city governor - Padua (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier F. 38, 269; 203, 47 Basilio, Giovanni (fl. 1495), astrologist - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 270 Basilios —> Basilius Basilisco, Andrea (fl. 1444-1458), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 271 Basilissa (Trier) ( t 9 - t h century), abbess, saint Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 38, 272 Basilius Achridenus ( t e a . 1169), grammarian, metropolitan - Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier, Théologie, Tusculum F. 38, 274-277 Vasilii [Basilius] Aleksandrovic, prince of Novgorod ( t 1271), prince - Novgorod (Russia) Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 392, 1-2 Basilios [Basilius] Anagnostes (12-th century), copyist - Greece - Bradley - F. 38, 278 Basilius Ancyrianus II (fl. 787), bishop - Ankara (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 38, 279 Vasilii [Basilius] Andreevic - prince - Russia Nechacin - F. 392, 3 Basilios [Basilius] Argyrios (fl. 1011-1016), patrician, military general - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 38, 280 Basilios [Basilius] (Armenia) (fl. 1065), monk, copyist - Armenia - Bradley, Chevalier F. 38, 281-282 Basilios [Basilius] (Armenia) (fl. 1144), doctor of theology - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 38, 283

Basilius (Benedictine) (9-th-10-th century), Benedictine, abbot, commentator Chevalier - F. 38, 284 Basilius (Bogomiles) (f 1118), founder of a religious sect - Bulgaria; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 38, 285 Basilius (Braga) - bishop, saint - Braga (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 38, 286 Basilius I (Macedo), emperor of Byzantium (*813 or 836, Í 8 8 6 ) , emperor - Byzantium; Macedonia - Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 38, 312-329 Basilius II, emperor of Byzantium (* 956 or 958, t 1025), emperor - Byzantium; Macedonia Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 38, 330-342 Basilius, metropolitan of Calabria (fl. 1079-1090), metropolitan, archbishop - Calabria (Italy); Reggio (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 38, 287 Basilius (Cappadocia) (fl. 1200), monk Cappadocia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 38, 289 Basilius (Carthusian) (f 1173), Carthusian, prior France - Chevalier - F. 38, 291 Basilius Catuletes (12-th century), copyist Greece - Bradley - F. 38, 290 Basilius Comnenus I, emperor of Trebizond ( t 1329), emperor - Trebizond (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 38, 293 Basilius Comnenus II, emperor of Trebizond ( t 1340), emperor - Trebizond (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 38, 293 Basilius (Constantinopolis) ( f e a . 750), confessor, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 294 Basilius (Constantinopolis) (fl. 766), monk Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 296 Basilius (Constantinopolis) (fl. 930), patrician - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 299 Basilius (Constantinopolis) ("I ca. 952), hermit, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 295 Basilius II (Camateres), patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1183-1186), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 298 Basilius 1 (Scamandrenus), patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 970-974), patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 297 Basilius III (Scamandrcnus), patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1183-1186), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 38, 378 Basilios [Basilius] (Copyist) (fl. 1003), copyist Bradley, Chevalier - F. 38, 302; 38, 305 Basilios [Basilius] (Copyist) (12-th century), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 38, 303; 38, 305 Basilios [Basilius] (Copyist) (fl. 1116), monk, copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 38, 304-305 Basilios [Basilius] (Copyist) (fl. 1378), monk, copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 38, 300; 38, 305 Basilios [Basilius] (Copyist) (fl. 1448), priest, copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 38, 301; 38, 305 Basilios [Basilius] (Corcyra) (-th ccntury), metropolitan - Kerkyra (Greece) Chevalier - F. 38, 306 Vasilii [Basilius] Dimitrievic - prince - Russia Nechacin - F. 392, 4 Vasilii [Basilius] Dmitricvic Kirdiapa, princc of Suzdal ( t 1403), prince - Suzdal (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 392, 14 Basileios [Basilius] ho Elachistos -> Basilius Minimus archbishop of Caesaria Basilios [Basilius], bishop of Emesa - bishop Syria - Chevalier - F. 38, 308 Basilius Gion (7-th century), musician - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 38, 309

Basset Basilios [Basilius] the Greek (fl. 883), geographer - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 38, 310 Basilius Hierosolymitanus (fl. 840-842), patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 38, 311 Vasilii [Basilius] Iaroslavic, prince of Borovsk ( t 1483), prince - Russia - Boguslavskij F. 392, 15 Vasilii [Basilius] Iaroslavic, grand prince of Vladimir (* 1241, + 1276 or 1277), grand princc - Russia - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Nechacin F. 392, 16-19 Vasilii [Basilius] lurcvic (fl. 1150), princc, landowner - Russia - Nechacin - F. 392, 20 Vasilii [Basilius] Iurevic Kosoi, prince of Zvenigorod ( t 1448), prince - Moskva; Zvenigorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 392, 21-26 Basilius, patriarch of the Jacobites (fl. 930), Jacobite, patriarch - Mid-East - Chevalier F. 38, 343 Basilius (Jerusalem) - hermit, abbot - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 38, 346 Vasilii [Basilius] Kalika, archbishop of Novgorod (+ 1352), archbishop - Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 38, 344-345; 392, 27-28 Basilius (Kherson) - saint - Kherson (Ukraine) Chevalier - F. 38, 292 Vasilii [Basilius] Konstantinovic, prince of Rostov Johannes Bassand B a s s a n o da Mantova ( t 1499), poet - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 415 Bassano, Annibal (fl. 1493), architect - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 38, 414 Bassar ibn Burd (*ca. 715, f c a . 783), poet, blind man - Basra (Irak) - Ihn Khallikan F. 38, 416-420 Bassatius Casinensis (τ 856), Benedictine, abbot Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 38, 421-422 Basse, ... (fl. 1494-1496), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 423 Basse, ... (fl. 1499), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 424 Basselin, Olivier (15-th century), poet Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 425-427 Bassenheimer (Pilgrim) (fl. 1426), pilgrim, author of a travel account - Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine; Deutschland - Stammler - F. 418, 149 Basset, family (since 13-th century), noble family - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 428 Basset, ... (fl. 1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 429 Basset, ... (fl. 1476-1479), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 430 Basset, ... (fl. 1484-1489), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 431 Basset, Antoine (fl. 1480), painter - Chambéry (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 38, 432 Basset, Austremoine —> Austremoine Basset Basset, Fulk —> Sanford, Fulk Basset, Guillaume (fl. 1457-1469), wood sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 38, 433-434 Basset, James (fl. 1329-1332), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 435 Basset, Jean (f 1454), vicar general - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 38, 438 Basset, John de (fl. 1295), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 436 Basset, John (15-th century), historian - England - Chevalier, Fahricius - F. 38, 437; 418, 150 Basset, John (fl. 1484-1506), university proctor, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 38, 439 Basset, Peter (fl. 1430), chamberlain, historian Engelberg (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fahricius - F. 38, 441; 300, 79 Basset, Philip ( t l 2 7 1 ) , nobleman, diplomat - England; Lyon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 440 Basset, Ralph - also: Radulphus, Ralf ( t before 1130), justiciar - England - Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 38, 442-443 Basset, Ralph (*ca. 1290, 1 1343), lord, seneschal, warrior - England; France - Broughton — F. 38, 444 Basset, Reginald ( t 1491), canonist, district rector - Oxford (England); Surrey (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 445 Basset, Richard (fl. 1442-1443), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 446 Basset, Robert (fl. 1458-1467), jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 38, 447 Basset, Roger (fl. 1328-1333), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 38, 448 Basset, Roger ( t 1416), jurisconsult, notary public, canon - Cambridge (England); Bologna (Italy); England - Cambridge - F. 38, 449-451

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Basset, William (f 1467), priest, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 38, 452 Basset, William ( t 1496), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 38, 453 Bassevelde, van, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 1 -3 Bassevelde, Casin van (fl. 1451-1452), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 39, 2; 39, 4 Bassevelde, Jacob van (fl. 1407-1423), calligrapher, draftsman, bookbinder - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 1; 39, 5 Bassevelde, Jan van (fl. 1453-1480), painter Gent, Gand (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 2; 39, 6 Bassevelde, Lievin van (fl. 1442-1443), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 2; 39, 7 Bassi, Andrea de' - also: Pietro A. de' Bassi, Α. dal Basso (*ca. 1375, t e a . 1441), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 39, 8; 39, 19; 418, 151-152 Bassi, Ugo Visconti de' (fl. 1323), lord - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 9 Bassianus Dardadone - also: B. Dordadone (fl. 1404-1448), Franciscan - Lodi (Italy) Chevalier, Fahricius, Sbaralea - F. 39, 11-12; 91, 327; 97, 372 Bassianus de Lodi - also: Baxianus Laudensis (fl. 1269-1285), Dominican - Lodi (Italy) Kaeppeli - F. 39, 10 Bassigny, Thomas de - miniaturist - France D'Ancona - F. 39, 13 Bassini, Tommaso (14-th century), painter Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 14 Bassiron, Philippe (15-th century), composer Italy; France - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 39, 15-16 Bassis, Jacobus de (fl. 1397), copyist - Valence (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 39, 17-18 Basso, Andrea dal —> Bassi, Andrea de' Basso, Gironimo, bishop of Rccanati (fl. 1477), bishop, cardinal - Savona (Italy) - Berton F. 39, 20 Basso, Leonardo (late 15-th ccntury), poet - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 21 Bassus (Firenze) (2-d half 15-th ccntury), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 22 Bassus, Cassianus - » Cassianus Bassus Bastard, ... (fl. 1483-1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 24 Bastard, Guillaume de ( t 1447), viscount Bourges (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 25 Bastard, Guillaume de (f 1461), viscount Mehun-sur-Yèvre (France) - Chevalier F. 39, 26 Bastard, Henry ( t 1454), church rector, college teacher - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 39, 27 Bastard, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bastard Bastard, Richard (fl. 312-1324), district rector Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 39, 28 Bastiani, Christoforo (fl. 1494), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 29 Bastiani, Marco di Giacomo ( t 1489), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 30 Bastiani, Sebastiano (fl. 1489-1500), painter, priest - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 31 Bastiani, Simone (fl. 1457-1474), decorative artist, painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 32 Bastiani, Zuane de Lazaro (fl. 1474), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 33 Bastiano Sebastianus Bastidas, Rodrigo de (fl. 1490), navigator - Spain - Chevalier - F. 39, 41 Bastien —» Sebastianus Bastien, Joffrin - also: Godefroi B. (fl. 1384), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 43 Bastion (Basel) (fl. 1491), painter - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 45

Bastion Ulmer (15-th century), wood carver Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 46 Bastón, John —¥ Johannes Boston Bastón, Philip (fl. 1320), Carmelite - Nottingham (England) - Chevalier - F. 39, 48 Bastón, Richard (fl. 1388-1420), university proctor, vicar - Cambridge (England); England; Lincoln (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 49 Baston, Robertus ( t l 3 1 8 ) , Carmelite, prior - Nottingham (England); Oxford (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford, Potthast - F. 39, 50-53 Bastón, William (fl. 1424), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 54 Bastor, Hans (fl. 1487-1488), painter, carthographic painter - Basel (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 55 Bastyn, Hendrik - also: H. Bastin (fl. 1460-1468), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 39, 56-57 Bastyn, Jean (fl. 1435-1463), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 58-59 Basyng, John (fl. 133-1340), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 60 Basyng, Robert de (Π. 1312-1315), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 61 Basyng, Thomas de (fl. 1288-1291), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 62 Basyng, Thomas de (fl. 1328-1329), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 63 Basyng, William de (fl. 1305-1316), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 39, 64 Basyngstoke, William de (fl. 1366-1367), chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 39, 65 Baszko, Godzislaw —> Basco, Goslas Bataile, John de la ( t 1300), mason Northampton (England); England - Harvey F. 39, 66 Bataile, Thomas de la (fl. 1325-1326), mason England - Harvey - F. 39, 67 Bataille, Guillaume ( t 1301), knight - France Chevalier - F. 39, 68 Bataillé, Guillaume (11. 1410), seneschal - France - Chevalier - F. 39, 77 Bataille, Guillaume ( t 1471), nobleman Fontenay-le-Vic (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 69 Bataille, Hébert (fl. 1395), goldsmith - France Chevalier - F. 39, 70 Bataille, Jean (fl. 1356-1357), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 39, 71 Bataille, Nicolas ( t 1399 or 1400), tapestry weaver - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 39, 72-76 Batalan (Egypt) - saint - Egypt - Chevalier F. 39, 78 Bataller, Tristan (fl. 1403), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 79 Batalyausi, Abdallah ibn Muhammad al- (* 1052, 11127), grammarian, philologist - Valencia (Spain) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 39, 80-82 Batas (Persia) - saint - Mesopotamia (Irak); Syria - Chevalier - F. 39, 83 Batatzun (Ethiopia) - abbot, saint - Ethiopia Chevalier - F. 39, 84 Batayle, William (fl. 1291), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 85 Bataylle, Richard de la (f 1326), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 418, 154-157 Bate, Henricus —> Henricus Bate Bate, John (Carmelite, +1430) Johannes Bate Bate, John (fl. 1439-1445), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 86 Bate, John (f 1463), college fellow, priest Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); England - Oxford - F. 39, 87 Bate, Thomas (fl. 1380), mason - Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 39, 88 Bate, Walter (f 1479), university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 39, 89-91

Batecombe, William (fl. 1348), astronomer Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 39, 92 Batel, ... (fl. 1490), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 93 Batell, ... (fl. 1482), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 94 Batell, John (fl. 1462), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 95 Batell, William (fl. 1484-1488), bachelor of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 96 Bateman, ... (fl. 1461), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 97 Bateman, John (fl. 1406-1442), doctor of civil law, priest - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 39, 99 Bateman, John (fl. 1406), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 98 Bateman, Nicholas (fl. 1483-1484), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 100 Bateman, William —> Guilclmus Bateman bishop of Norwich Bateman, William —> Norwich, William of Bateman, William (fl. 1370-1392), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 39, 104 Baten, Jan (11. 1406-1424), architect - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 105-106 Batereau, Jean (fl. 1467-1498), university rector - Bourges (France) - Chevalier, Potthast — F. 39, 109-110 Baterley, John, archbishop of Tuam ( t 1437), Dominican, archbishop - Tuam (Ireland) Chevalier - F. 39, 111 Batet, Juan - also: J. Bater (2-d half 14-th century), royal chaplain, miniaturist - Spain D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 108; 39, 112 Bath, Henry of - latin: Henricus de Bathonia (fl. 1247-1260), abbey clerk, canonist - Oxford (England); England; Bath (England) - Oxford F. 39, 113 Bath, John of - latin: Johannes de Bathonia (fl. 1317-1328), district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 39, 114 Bath, John (*ca. 1457), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 115 Bath, Matthew (fl. 1452), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 116 Bath, Robert (fl. 1361-1396), carpenter - England; Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 39, 117 Bath, Walter of (fl. 1283-1284), king's clcrk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 118 Bathalier, Jean (fl. 1474), Dominican - Paris (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 39, 119 Bathcombe, William ( t 1487), canonist, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 39, 120-121 Bathe, John (fl. 1394-1410), master of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 122 Bathe, John (fl. 1417), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 125 Bathe, John ( f l 4 3 8 ) , ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 39, 122-124 Bathe, Thomas (fl. 1389-1394), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 126 Bathein, abbot of Iona ( t e a . 606), abbot, saint Hy (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 39, 127 Batheur, Jean - also: Batio, Baptitor, Battioux (fl. 1427-1454), miniaturist - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 128 Bathilde queen of Bourgogne and Neustrie —> Balthildis queen of Bourgogne and Neustrie Bathilde, regent of France ( t ca. 680), regent, saint, clergywoman - France Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 39, 129-131 Batho governor of Bayern (f954), governor, blessed - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 39, 132 Batho (Freising) (f before 1078), chaplain, blessed - Freising (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 39, 133 Bathorn, William —> Eston, William de

Bauer Báthory, family - also: Batory (since 14-th century), noble family - Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 134 Báthory, Ladisias - also: Batory - bible translator - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 39, 136 Báthory, Stefan - also: Batory (f 1493), nobleman, military leader - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 134-135 Batió, Jean —> Batheur, Jean Batman, ... (fi. 1485-1486), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 137 Batmanson, Thomas (fl. 1490-1499), canonist - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 39, 138-140 Batory, family -> Báthory, family Batson, John (fl. 1452), canonist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 143 Battagio, Giovanni di Domenico da Lodi (fl. 1479-1493), architect, sculptor - Lodi (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 144-150 Battaglia, Gironimo (*ca. 1450), chronicler Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 152 Battaglia, Gotius, patriarch of Constantinopolis ( t 1344 or 1345), patriarch, cardinal - Rimini (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 151 Battaglia, Marcus de ( t ca. 1376), chronicler Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 153 Battagliuzzi, Antonio (fl. 1379-1387), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 154 Battani, Muhammad ibn Cabir a l — also: Albategnius (* before 858, f 929), astronomer - Mesopotamia (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe F. 39, 155-157; 418, 158-162 Battel, Gauthier van ( t 1477 or 1478), decorative artist, glass painter - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 159 Battel, Gauthier van ( t between 1499 and 1506), glass painter - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 160 Battel, Jean van (fl. 1403-1443), painter Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 161 Battenberg, von, family (since 12-th century), family of counts - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 158 Battibos, Antonio (fl. 1485-1493), printer Alessandria (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 39, 162 Battibovis, Niccolò (fl. 1486), printer Alessandria (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 39, 163 Battiferri, Matteo (fl. 1488), physician - Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 164 BattifoUe, Francesco da, count of Poppi (+ 1440), count - Poppi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 165 Battimo, Antonio da (fl. 1475), jurisconsult Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 22, 170; 39, 166 Battioux, Jean —» Batheur, Jean Battista > Baptista Battista, Pietro (fl. 1504), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 167 Battyshill, Robert ( t 1500), bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 39, 168 Batu, khan of the Golden Horde - also: Batou, Baty (* ca. 1205, 11255), khan - Mongolia; Bulgaria - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 39, 141; 39, 169-176 Baturicus, bishop of Regensburg - french: Baudri ( t 8 4 7 ) , abbot, bishop - Regensburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 33, 122 Baty, William (f 1457), priest, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 39, 177 B a t y n , John (fl. 1418-1432), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 39, 178 B a u b e , Jeanne de, dame of Dormans (+ 1405), dame - France - Chevalier - F. 39, 179

Baucelin de Linais (fl. 1278-1281), architect Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 180 Bauceyn, William ( t 1320), canon, prebendary Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford F. 39, 181 Bauchant, Jacques (f 1396), king's sergeant, translator - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 182-183 Bauche, Pierre (fl. 1416), wood carver - Béthune (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 184 Baucher, Jean, king of Yvetot (fl. 1484-1498), king - Yvetot (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 185 Baucher, Pierre bishop of Knin —> Petrus Bancherius bishop of Knin Baucian, Jean archbishop of Arles —> Baussan, Jean arebishop of Arles B a u e o n David, bishop of Thérouanne ( t 964), bishop - Thérouanne (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 39, 186 Baudaille, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Baudaille B a u d e Bohet (1-st half 15-th century), surgeon Vinça (France) - Jacquart I - F. 39, 189 B a u d e (Cambrai) (fl. 1474), physician - Cambrai (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 188 B a u d e de Ficchechio (fl. 1319), physician - Tarentaise (France) - Wickersheimer F. 39, 190 B a u d e au Grenon (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 39, 191 B a u d e de la Quarrière (mid-13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Fétis F. 39, 196-197 Baude, Henri (fl. 1281), translator - England Chevalier - F. 39, 192 Baude, Henri (»between 1415 and 1420, 11496), poet, writer - Moulins (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 39, 193-195 Baudecarius (Bobbio) (7-th century), monk, saint - Bobbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 39, 187 Baudechu, Hugues - also: H. Bauduchon (fl. 1472-1490), master mason - Bordeaux (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 198 Baudegésile, bishop of Angers (fl. 569-573), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 39, 199 Baudellot, Guillaume (fl. 1403-1404), master mason - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 200 B a u d e m u n d u s Elnonensis - also: Baudemondus ( t before 700), monk, abbot - France; SaintAmand-les-Eaux (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 39, 201-202; 418, 163-164 Baudenet le Rale (fl. 1462), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 203 Baudenet Ribault (fl. 1470), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 204 Baudequin, Jean (fl. 1493), canon, chronicler Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 205 Baudericque, Michault (fl. 1468), painter Vlaanderen, Flandres - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 206 Bauderisima (7-th-8-th century), virgin - France - Chevalier - F. 39, 207 B a u d e s de Croisilles (fl. 1298-1328), painter, upholsterer - Arras (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 208 Baudet delLimon (fl. 1423-1425), surgeon Evrcux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 209 Baudet de Merre - also: Baudouin de M. (fl. 1318-1320), sculptor - Paris (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 39, 210 B a u d e t (Paris) (fl. 1297), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 211 Baudet (Reims) (fl. 1368), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 212 B a u d e t (Saint-Mihiel) (fl. 1451), barber - SaintMihicl (Francc) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 213 Baudet, Guy, bishop of Langres ( t 1338), canon, archdeacon, chanccllor, bishop - Paris (Francc); Langres (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 214-216 Baudet, Mathurin (fl. 1468), royal adviser France - Chevalier - F. 39, 217

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Baudet, Pierre (fl. 1499), embroiderer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 218 Baudet, Simon - also: Bodet (fl. 1478), architect - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 219 Baudichon (Chambéry) (fl. 1497), painter - Chambéry (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 223 Baudichon (Dijon) (15-th century), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 220 B a u d i c h o n (Rouen) (fl. 1465), wood sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 39, 221-222 Baudici, Joannes - also: Jean Baudy (fl. 1305), architect - Aix-cn-Provcncc (Francc) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 224-225 Baudike, Hans (fl. 1471), bell founder - Jüterbog (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 226 Baudile (Nîmes) - also: Baldirius (9-th century), saint - Nîmes (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 227 B a u d i m e (Saint-Nectaire) - saint - France Chevalier - F. 39, 228 B a u d i n de Bailleul (fl. 1419), painter - Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 230 Baudin de France (fl. 1463), barber - Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 39, 231 B a u d i n Loir (fl. 1432-1440), surgeon - Béthune (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 39, 232 Baudinus, bishop of Tours - also: Baldus (fl. 546-552), bishop, saint - Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 39, 229 Baudoin, Georges (fl. 1391), painter - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 233 Baudoin, Jean (fl. 1257), goldsmith - Tours (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 39, 234 Baudolino (Alessandria) ( t e a . 730), confessor, saint - Alessandria (Italy) - Chevalier F. 39, 236 Baudonivie (Poitiers) (fl. 587), clergyman, hagiographer - Poitiers (France) Chevalier - F. 39, 237 Baudouin —» Balduinus Baudouin, Jean (fl. 1407-1437), notary, poet, moralist - Rosières-aux-Salines (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 235 Baudour, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Baudour Baudri —> Baldericus Baudri bishop of Regensburg —» Baturicus bishop of Regensburg Baudribosc, Guillaume de ( t 1447), canon Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 239 Baudricourt, family (since 15-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 39, 240 Baudricourt, Jean de ( t 1499), marshal, governor - Bourgogne (France); France; Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 39, 240-242 Baudricourt, Robert de (t 1454), governor Vaucouleurs (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 39, 240; 39, 243 Baudrier, Jean (fl. 1493-1494), painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 244 Baudru, Jean (fl. 1453), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 39, 245-246 Baudry, Marin (fl. 1452), sculptor - Toulouse (France) - Beaulieu - F. 39, 247 Bauduer, Guillaume (15-th century), architect Auch (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 39, 248; 418, 165 Bauduyn, Piers (fl. 1480), bookbinder, stationer London (England) - Christianson - F. 39, 249 Baudwyn, John (fl. 1470-1471), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 250 Baudy, Jean —» Baudici, Joannes Bauer, Erhard ( t e a . 1493), stonemason - Eger (Hungary) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 251-252 Bauer, Hans (fl. 1440), architect, stonemason - Ochsenfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 39, 253 Bauer, Hans - also; H. Paur, Pawr (fl. 14451446), carthographic painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 255

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Bauer, Hans - also: H. Paur Baibars sultan of Egypt Baye (Scotland) ( t 9-th century), virgin, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 39, 357 Baye, Nicolas de (t 1419), parliament clerk - Paris (France) - Potthast - F. 39, 358 Bayeid I, sultan of the Ottoman Empire - called: Yildirim (* 1354 or 1360, + 1403), sultan Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 39, 371-377 Bayer, Conrad, bishop of Metz (t 1459), bishop Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 359 Bayer, Michel (11. 1495-1520), wood carver, sculptor - Stuttgart (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 360 Bayer, Thierry, bishop of Worms and Metz ( t 1384), bishop - Worms (Germany); Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 361 Bayet, Clément (11. 1489), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 39, 362-365 Bayette, Guillaume - also: G. Bayète, Bayote (fl. 1494-1498), painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 39, 366 Bayeux, Guillaume I de (fl. 1359-1362), architect - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 367 Bayeux, Guillaume II de (fl. 1420), architect - Rouen (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 39, 368; 418, 171 Bayeux, Jean I de ( t 1398), architect - Rouen (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 369; 418, 172 Bayeux, Jean II de ( t before 1438), architect - Rouen (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 39, 370; 418, 173 Bayezid I, sultan of the Ottoman Empire - french also: Bajazet I (* 1354, f 1403), sultan - Turkey - Ladvocat - F. 32, 452-453 Bayff, ... (fl. 1501), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 378 Bayldon, Thomas (fl. 1493), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 379 Bayle, John (fl. 1426-1447), college fellow, chaplain - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 39, 380 Bayle, William (11. 1460), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 381 Baylemond, Thomas ( t 1459), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 39, 382-383 Bayler, Henri (t 1420), archdeacon, bishop - Cambrai (France); Valence (France); Die (France); Alet (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 384 Baylero, Pedro (fl. 1329), priest - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 39, 385-387 Bayley, ... (fl. 1493-1501), chorister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 388 Bayley, Christopher (fl. 1485-1487), chorister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 389 Bayley, Thomas (fl. 1454-1458), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 390 Baylly, William (fl. 1460), priest - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 39, 391 Baylo, Nicolò (t before 1393), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 39, 392 Bayly, John - alias: J. Foche (Π. 1412-1426), scholar, dcacon - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 39, 393 Bayly, John (fl. 1455-1465), vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 39, 395 Bayly, John (t 1465), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 39, 394 Bayly, John (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 396 Bayly, Richard (f 1420), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 39, 397

Beatrix Bayly, Robert Basin, Bernardo Bazin, Simon (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 355, 71 Bazinus, Thomas —> Basin, Thomas archbishop of Caesarea Bazoches, Gervais de (early 12-th century), prince, governor - Tiberias (Israel) - Chevalier F. 39, 427 Bazon, Adam ( t 1324), lord - France Chevalier - F. 39, 428 B a z o u d (Syria) (10-th century), logician - Syria Chevalier - F. 39, 429 Bazvalen, Jean de (fl. 1387), nobleman - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 39, 430 B e a d w i n bishop of Elmham —> Baduvini bishop of Elmham Beakson, William (fl. 1390), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 40, 2

Beanon, Lambert de (fl. 1460), papal cantor Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 40, 5-6 Beanus, bishop of Mortlach ( t 1047), bishop, saint - Aberdeen (Scotland); Scotland - Chevalier F. 40, 4-6 Béart, Guillaume (fl. 1408), sculptor, gilder Rennes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 40, 7 Beati, Antonio de' (14-th century), chronicler Italy - Chevalier - F. 40, 8 Beatrice -> Beatrix Beatrix, countess of Albon ( t 1228), countess Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 9 Beatrix de Aragon (queen of Hungary) —> Beatrice [Beatrix] da Napoli queen of Hungary Beatrix (Arborea) (14-th century), viscountess Arborea (Italy); Narbonne (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 10 Beatrix d'Avcsncs (+ 1320), countcss - Avcsncssur-Helpe (France); Luxembourg - Chevalier F. 40, 11 Beatrix de Bagé (fi. 225-1227), noblewoman Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 12 Beatrice [Beatrix] Bassen (fl. 1364), citizen of London - London (England) - Echols F. 40, 13 Béatrix, dame of Beaumanoir (13-th century), dame - France - Chevalier - F. 40, 14 Beatrice [Beatrix] Bichieri ( t 1260), citizen of Vercelli - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 40, 15 Béatrix I, countess of Bigorre ( t e a . 1096), countess - Bigorre (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 16 Béatrix II, countess of Bigorre ( t e a . 1163), countess - Bigorre (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 16 Béatrix III (Stéphanie), countess of Bigorre (f 1190), countess - Bigorre (France) Chevalier - F. 40, 16 Béatrix de Bourbon ( t 1373), countess Luxembourg; Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier - F. 40, 17 Béatrix de Bourgogne (* between 1140 and 1144, f l 185), countess, wife of Friedrich I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire - Bourgogne (France); Spire (France); Würzburg (Germany) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 40, 18-20 Béatrix de Brabant ( t 1288), noblewoman Brabant (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 40, 21 Beatrice [Beatrix] Brounying (fl. 1297-1306), alcwifc - Broughton (England) - Echols F. 40, 22 Béatriz [Beatrix] la Buffretière (fl. 1292), winemonger - Paris (France) - Echols F. 40, 23 Beatrice [Beatrix] Candia (fl. 1300), physician Venezia (Italy) - Echols - F. 40, 24 Beatrice [Beatrix], countess of Capraja (fl. 12781279), countcss - Italy - Chevalier - F. 40, 25 Beatrice [Beatrix] Casate (+ 1490), noblewoman - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 27 Beatrix de Castilla (+1304) —> Beatrix de Guzman Beatrix, queen of Castilla - also: B. von Schwaben (* 1205, 11235), queen - Schwaben (Germany); Castilla (Spain) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 28-29 Beatrix de Castilla (* 1353, t 1368), noblewoman, clergywoman - Castilla (Spain) - Echols F. 40, 31 Beatrix de Castilla, queen of Portugal (* between 1241 and 1247, 1 1303), queen - Portugal; Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 40, 30 Béatrix de Chalon-sur-Saône ( t 1227), countess - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 32 Béatrix de Claustral (fl. 1201-1211), noblewoman - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 33 Beatrice [Beatrix] di Corregio (*ca. 1427, 11497), noblewoman, dancer - Este (Italy) Echols - F. 40, 34

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Béatrix, countess de Die (late 12-early 13-th century), countess, troubadour, poet - Poitiers (France); Die (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 35-37 Béatrix de Dreux ( t e a . 1328), Cistercian, abbess - France - Chevalier - F. 40, 38 Beatrice [Beatrix] of England (* 1242, t 1275), princess - England; France - Echols - F. 40, 39 Beactrice [Beatrix] d'Este ( t 1245), noblewoman - Este (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier - F. 40, 41 Beactrice [Beatrix] d'Este - also: Beatrice Sforza Beatrix Beatrijs —> Beatrix Beatus (Koblenz) (7-th century), priest, saint Koblenz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 40, 103 Beatus Liebanensis (t798), Benedictine, abbot - Valcavado (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 40, 104-111 Master of Beau Dieu (Amiens) (13-th century), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 40, 112 Master of Beau Dieu (Reims) (2-d half 13-th ccntury), sculptor - Reims (France) - Thietne/ Becker - F. 40, 113-114 Beau-Neveu, Andrieu (14-th-15-th century), illuminator - France - Bradley - F. 40, 115-116 Beauchamp, family (since 15-th century), noble family - England - Arnold-Baker - F. 40, 126 Beauchamp, Guy de, earl of Warwick («between 1271 and 1275, 1 1315), earl - Warwickshire (England); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Eritze, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 40, 117; 40, 122-123; 4, 127-131 Beauchamp, Henri de, duke of Warwick (* 1423 or 1425, t 1445), duke, king - Warwickshire (England); Jersey (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 121; 40, 132 Beauchamp, John de (physician, fl. 1223) —> John [Johannes] dc Bcauchamp Beauchamp, John (*ca. 1319, t 1388), baron, royal Steward - England Arnold-Baker, Broughton - F. 40, 124-125; 40, 134 Beauchamp, John dc (fl. 1345), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 40, 133 Beauchamp, John (11. 1354), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 50, 103

Beauchamp, Philip de (* 1339, t 1371), scholar, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 40, 135-137 Beauchamp, Richard de, bishop of Hereford and Salisbury (* 1340, τ 1381), bishop, architect Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); Hereford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Oxford, Thieme/ Becker - F. 40, 126; 40, 146-151 Beauchamp, Richard, earl of Warwick (* 1382, t 1439), earl - Warwickshire (England); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fritze, Hicks, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 40, 120-121; 40, 124-125; 40, 138-145 Beauchamp, Robert de (fl. 1313-1337), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 40, 152 Beauchamp, family, earls of Warwick (since 12-th century), noble family - England; Warwickshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 117-125 Beauchamp, William (* 1343, 1 1411), nobleman, chamberlain, warrior, ambassador - Oxford (England); England; Portugal - Oxford F. 40, 153-156 Beaucomb, John ( t 1451), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 40, 19 Beaucorps, Geoffroy dc (fl. 1351), warrior Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 158 Beaudart de Sanches (fl. 1353), miniaturist Douai (France) - D'Ancona - F. 40, 159 Beaudoin, Nicolas (fl. 1333), abbot - Pcrray-Ncuf (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 161 Beaufeu, William ( f l 3 9 0 ) , Carmelite, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 162 Beaufils, Claude —> Claude [Claudius] Bcauflls Beauflls, Thomas (barber) —» Thomas Beaufils Beaufitz, John ( t 1442), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 40, 163 Beaufitz, William (f 1433), vicar, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 164 Beaufo, Robert de (fl. 1184-1226), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 40, 165 Beaufort, family (since 1396), noble family - England - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 166-172 Beaufort, Edmund, duke of Somerset (* ca. 1406, 1 1455), duke, military commander - England; France - Chevalier, Fritze, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 167; 40, 173; 40, 175-180 Beaufort, Edmund, duke of Somerset ( t 1471), duke - England; France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 167-168; 40, 173 Beaufort, Henry, duke of Somerset (* 1436, t 1464), duke, military commander Somersetshire (England); England - Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 167; 40, 221-224 Beaufort, Henry, bishop of Winchester - latin: Henricus B. (*ca. 1375, 7 1447), university chancellor, bishop, cardinal - Lincoln (England); Winchester (England); England; Roma (Italy) Arnold-Baker, Berton, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fritze, Hicks, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 40, 170-172; 40, 181-220; 168, 174 Beaufort, Jean de (fl. 1445), chancellor - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 226 Beaufort, John, earl of Somerset ( t 1444), count, earl - Somersetshire (England); France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 40, 167; 40, 225 Beaufort, Marguerite de Gregorius XI Papa Beaufort, Thomas, duke of Exeter ( t 1427), duke, admiral - England; France - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 40, 166-167; 40, 170; 40, 228 Beaufort-Spontin, Guillaume II de ( f l 3 2 1 ) , lord - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 40, 229 Beaufort-Spontin, Guillaume III de ( f l 3 8 5 ) , lord - België, Belgique; Arras (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 229

Beaufort-Spontin, Jacques de ( t 1504), lord België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 40, 229 Beaufou, Walter (fl. 1317-1318), Franciscan, friar, convent lector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 40, 1 Beaugrant, Madame de (fl. 1468), dwarf - France - Echols - F. 40, 230 Beaugrant, John (fl. 1362-1393), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 40, 231 Beaujehan, Jean (fl. 1392-1406), painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 232 Beaujeu, Jacques de ( t 1418), master mason Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 233 Beaujeu, Odet de (14-th century), sculptor, stonemason - Besançon (France) - Beaulieu F. 40, 234 Beaujeu, Pierre de (fl. 1468-1469), architect France - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 235 Beaul, Perrin —> Beauneveu, Pierre Beaulcorps, Nicolas - called: des Granges (fl. 1494-1496), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 40, 237-239 Beauley, William de (fl. 1324-1326), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 40, 240 Beaulieu, Eustache de - or: Huitaces B. (fl. 1300), poet, musician - Fe'tis - F. 40, 241 Beauliew, Robert (fl. 1430-1437), chaplain, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 40, 243 Beaumanoir, Etienne (fl. 1498), architect, stonemason - Morlaix (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 244 Beaumanoir, Jean de ( t 1365 or 1366), knight, military leader - Bretagne (France) - Broughton, Chevalier - F. 40, 245-246 Beaumanoir, Philippe dc —> Philippe [ Philippus | de Beaumanoir Beaumanoir, Robert de (fl. 1346-1351), marshal Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 247 Beaumarchais, Eustache de ( t 1293 or 1294), seneschal - Poitou (France); Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 40, 248 Beaumetiel, Henri dc (fl. 1375-1438), painter Tournay (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 252 Beaumetz, Jean de - also: J. de Beaumes (fl. 1361-1397), painter - Bourgogne (France); Artois (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 40, 251; 40, 253-254 Beaumez, Guillaume de (fl. 1400-1403), painter Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 255 Beaumond, Henry ( t 1415), master of arts, physician - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 40, 256; 168, 175 Beaumond, Richard (fl. 1482-1493), bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 3 Beaumont (Paris) (fl. 1399), architect - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 40, 259; 418, 175 Beaumont, de, family (since 11-th century), noble family - England - Arnold-Baker F. 40, 257-258 Beaumont, Amblard de (f 1375), protonotarius - France; Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 260 Beaumont, Gilles, count of ( t 1220), chamberlain, composer - France - Fétis - F. 40, 261 Beaumont, Henry ( t 1340), lord, earl - England Broughton - F. 40, 262 Beaumont, Humbert dc (fl. 1492-1498), knight hospitaller - Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 263 Beaumont, Jean de (fl. 1229), bailiff - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 264 Beaumont, Jean de ( t 1318), lord, marshal France; Saint-Omer (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 265 Beaumont, Louis de, bishop of Durham ( t 1333), bishop - Durham (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 40, 266 Beaumont, Margaret —> Margaret [Margarete] of Leicester countess of Winchester

Beckmesser Beaumont, Philip ( t 1473), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 267 Beaumont, Robert ( | 1459), nobleman, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); England - Oxford F. 40, 268-269 Beaumont, Roger (Π. 1383-1400), scholar, district rector, prebendary - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 270 B e a u m o n t de la Forêt, Louis de, bishop of Paris (+ 1492), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 271 Beaunain, Pierre (fl. 1383), sculptor Riom (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 40, 272-273 Beauneveu, André (*ca. 1337, t e a . 1403), sculptor, illuminator, painter - Valenciennes (France); France; England - Beaulieu, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Lami, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 275-294 Beauneveu, Jean de - called: Poutrain (fl. 13481349), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 295-296 Beauneveu, Pierre - also: Perrin Beau (fl. 13891391), sculptor - Dijon (France) Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 237; 40, 297-301 Beaupell, John (f 1486), deacon, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 40, 302 Beaupère, Jean - latin: Johannes Pulchripatris (* 1380, t 1462 or 1463), university rector, canon - Nevers (France); Paris (France); Rouen (France); Besançon (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 303 Beaurain, Gilet - also: G. Beauraim (fl. 1398-1399), sculptor - France - Beaulieu F. 40, 304 Beaurigout, Jean (fl. 1409-1449), pastor, chronicler - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 305 Beausant, Robert ( i 1458), master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 40, 306 Beauson, William (fl. 1381), Carmelite, friar, theologian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 40, 307 Beauvais, Hugues de (fl. 1463-1473), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 40, 308-309 Beauvais, Jean de (fl. 1316), wood sculptor Artois (France) - Lami - F. 40, 311 Beauvais, Jean de (fl. 1488-1505), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 40, 309 Beauvais, Raymond de (fl. 1493), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 40, 309-310 Beauvau, Bertrand de ( t 1474), lord, seneschal Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 312 Beauvau, Bertrand de ( t e a . 1480), count Policastro (Italy); Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 40, 313 Beauvau, Jean de (f 1391), seneschal - Anjou (France); Provence (France); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 40, 314 Beauvau, Jean de (f 1468), scncschal - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 314 Beauvau, Jean de, bishop of Angers (* 1424, 1 1479), canon, bishop - Angers (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 315 Beauvau, Louis de (* 1410, i 1462), lord, grand seneschal, poet - Anjou (France); Provence (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 40, 316; 418, 176 Beauvau, Macé de (fl. 1281), Franciscan, benefactor - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 317 Beauvau, Macc dc ( t 1421), governor - Roucy (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 317 Beauvau, Pierre de ( t 1435), governor, seneschal - Provence (France); Anjou (France) Chevalier - F. 40, 319 Beauvau, Pierre de (t 1463), military captain France - Chevalier - F. 40, 318 Beauvau, René de ( t 1266), constable - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 320 Beauvoir, Claude de lord of Chastellux Chastellux, Claude de Beauvoir, lord of

Beauvoir, Guigon de (fl. 1426), lord - Roure (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 321 Bebel, Heinrich - Henricus Bebelius ( t 1516), professor of literature - Tübingen (Germany) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 40, 322-323 Bebeinheim, Bernhard von (fl. 1381-1400), lord Alsace (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 324 Beberlin, Hans (fl. 1451), glass painter - Alsace (France); Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 40, 326 Bebianus (Poet) - poet - Chevalier - F. 40, 327 Beblequin, Jean (fl. 1262-1264), papal physician Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 328 B e b o Bambergensis (fl. 1014-1024), poet Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 40, 329; 418, 177-180 Bebulm, Conrad (mid-15-th century), Franciscan - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Sharalea F. 40, 330; 82, 231 Bec, John de (fl. 1229), student, church administrator - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 40, 331 Bec, Michel du - also: M. du Bec-Crespin ( t 1316), archdeacon, cardinal - Paris (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 40, 332; 265, 181; 418, 182 Bec-Crespin, Antoine du archbishop of Narbonnc —> Crespin, Antoine du Bec- archbishop of Narbonnc Becanus (Ireland) - hermit - Ireland Chevalier - F. 40, 333 Becard, Etienne, archbishop of Sens ( t 1309), archbishop - Penoul (France); Sens (France) Chevalier - F. 40, 334 Becc (Scotland) - also: Beg ( t 5 5 7 ) , prophet Scotland - Chevalier - F. 40, 335 Beccadelli, Antonio - also: Antonius Panormita or A. Beccatellus (* 1394, + 1471), poet, jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Palermo (Sicily); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 40, 336-344; 418, 181 Beccadelli, Galeotto (fl. 1491), philosopher Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 345 Beccadelli, Luigi (fl. 1452-1457), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 346 Beccadelli, Tommaso (11. 1489), chancellor Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 347 Beccadelli, Tommaso Artemisio (fl. 1300), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 40, 348 Beccaio, Niccolò del (14-th century), poet Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 349 Beccanugi, Francesco Ismera de' - poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 350 Beccaria, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Pavia (Italy); Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 40, 351-353 Beccaria, Antonio (fl. 1459), hellenist - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 354 Beccaria, Beccarlo ( t 1356), city governor - Pavia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 355 Beccaria, Giovanni (fi. 1320-1326), Franciscan, bishop - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 356 Beccaria, Tesoro - latin: Thesaurus B. ( t between 1258 and 1260), Vallombrosian, cardinal - Pavia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 40, 357-358 Becchetti, Pietro (15-th century), Augustinian Fabriano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 300, 96 Becchi, Gentile, bishop of Arezzo ( t 1497), canon, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Urbino (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 362 Becchi, Manfredo - latin: Manfredus Bechius (fi. 1464), copyist - Genua (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 40, 363; 40, 377 Beccles, Alan de ( t 1241), scholar, district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 40, 364-365 Beccles, Peter of (fl. 1380), Carmelite, friar, astrologist - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 40, 366 Beccus, Johannes —> Johannes Beccus patriarch of Constantinopolis

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Becdenne, Robert de Rouen, Robert de Becey, Guillaume (fl. 1446-1457), royal procurator - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 367 Bechada, Grégoire (fl. 1106 or 1130-1140), poet Limoges (France); Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 40, 368 Bechario, Battista (fl. 1435), geographer - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 369 Beche, William (fl. 1497), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 40, 370 Béchebien, Pierre, bishop of Chartres ( t 1459), provost, bishop - Chartres (France) Chevalier - F. 40, 371 Bechefount, John ( t 1403), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 40, 372 Bechelawe, William de (f 1324), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 373 Becherer, Günther (fl. 1395), stonemason - Bad Langensalza (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 40, 374 Bechetti, Giovanni —> Johannes Bechetti Bechigni, Giacomo de' (fl. 1445), chronicler Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 375 Béchillon, Pierre de (13-th century), knight France - Chevalier - F. 40, 376 Bechius, Manfredus —» Becchi, Manfredo Bechler, Hinrich (11. 1480), painter - Bern (Switzerland); Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 40, 378 Bechtermiinze, Heinrich (fl. 1467), printer Eltville (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 40, 379 Bechtermiinze, Nicolaus (fl. 1469-1477), printer Eltville (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 40, 379 Bechtold (Bruder) (15-th century), friar, preacher - Strasbourg (France) - Stammler - F. 418, 183 Bechtold der Maler (fl. 1470-1482), painter Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 380 Bechtolt, Friedrich (fl. 1471), painter - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 381 Béchut, Simon ( t 1466), canon, pastor - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 382 Beci, Lorenzo (15-th century), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 40, 383 Becichemo, Marino ( t 1526), professor of literature - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 40, 384 Beck, Georgius - or: Jeorius B. (fl. 1480), miniaturist - Augsburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 40, 385-387 Beck, John (fi. 1448-1456), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 40, 388 Beckebury, William (fl. 1389-1393), master of arts, college fellow - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 40, 389 Beckeley, John (fl. 1430-1455), mason - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 40, 390 Beckenhaub, Johann (fl. 1472-1484), theologian Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 40, 391 Beckenschlager, Johann, archbishop of Gran and Salzburg - also: J. Peckenschlager (*ca. 1435, t 1489), archbishop - Gran (Hungary); Salzburg (Austria); Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier F. 295, 212 Becker, Engelinus - also: Angelus de Brunsvico ( t 1481), school teacher, priest - Erfurt (Germany); Mainz (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 40, 392-393 Becker, Peter (τ 1457), mayor - Zerbst (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast, Stammler - F. 40, 394; 418, 184 Beckley, Alanus —> Alanus Belloclivus Beckley, William (f 1438), Carmelite, friar, prior Cambridge (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 40, 397-398; 152, 217-219 B e c k m a n n , Cori (fl. 1476-1477), painter - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 399 Beckmesser, Sixt (15-th century), troubadour - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 40, 400-401; 418, 185-188

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Becon (Laon) (2-d half 15-th century), painter Laon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 40, 402 Becquard de Penoul, Etienne, archbishop of Sens ( t 1309), archbishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 403 Becquet, Jean (fl. 1441), soldier, nobleman Pontoise (France) - Chevalier - F. 40, 404 Bectris, Thomas de Pierre [Petrus] Beguet dou Platey Beguin, Jean (fl. 1465), university professor Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 184 Beha ed-Din —> Ibn Saddad, Yusuf ibn Rafi

Belfiori Beham, Fritz (fl. 1357-1371), building master Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 186 Beham, Hans - also: Bechaim, Beheim (fl. 1399), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 41, 186 Beham, Hans (fl. 1460), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 186 Beham, Heinrich (fl. 1413-1414), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 186 Beham, Lazarus (15-th century), astrologist Sulzbach (Germany) - Stammler - F. 418, 196 Beheim, der (fl. 1330), Dominican - Colmar (France) - Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 41, 185; 418, 197 Beheim, Hans - also: Beham, Behaim (fl. 14641480), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 41, 187-188 Beheim, Heinrich - callcd: Meister Heinrich der Parlier (f between 1403 and 1405), stonemason, architect - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 41, 189-191 Beheim, Lorenz, der Ältere (f before 1494), bronze smith, armourer - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 194 Beheim, Michael (* 1416, t e a . 1478), troubadour, poet - Weinsberg (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Strayer - F. 41, 195-201; 418, 198-210 Behem, Johann (fl. 1346), building master Alsace (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 192 Behem, Paul (fl. 1468), painter - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 193 Behjesus Camulaeus (fl. 780), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 41, 202 Behtolt (Strasbourg) (fl. 1466), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 41, 203 Béic, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Béric Beichlingen, von, family (since 11 -th ccntury), family of counts - Thüringen (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 41, 204 Beilham, Edmund (fl. 1374-1408), district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 41, 205-206 Beilinc, Albert (15-th century), state counsellor Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 41, 207 Beimo, Gasparo (fl. 1416), historian - Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 208 Beinheim, Johannes (fl. 1397-1405), master mason, architect - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 209; 203, 169; 418, 211 Beissel, Jodocus —» Beysselius, Jodocus Beitharides (Malaga) —> Baitar, Abdallah ibn Ahmad ibn alBéjar, de, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Navarra (Spain); Plasencia (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 41, 215 Bek, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Lincolnshire (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 41, 216 Bek, Anthony, bishop of Durham, patriarch of Jerusalem (* 1240, t 1311), bishop, chancellor, patriarch - Durham (England); Jerusalem (Israel) - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 22, 174-176; 41, 216-227 Bek, Anthony de, bishop of Norwich (* 1279, τ 1343), university proctor, bishop - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) Arnold-Baker, Oxford - F. 41, 216; 41, 228-230 Bek, Thomas de, bishop of Lincoln (* 1282, t 1347), bishop - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Arnold-Baker, Oxford - F. 41, 216; 41, 235-236 Bek, Thomas, bishop of Saint-David's ( t 1293), bishop - Oxford (England); Saint-David's (England) - Arnold-Baker, Oxford - F. 41, 216; 41, 231-234 Beka Opizari (2-d 12-th century), silversmith Georgia - Strayer - F. 41, 237 Bekbanke, William (fl. 1497-1504), district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 41, 238

Beke, John (+ 1465), master of arts, chest keeper, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 41, 239-240 Beke, Richard ( t 1458), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 41, 241-242 Beke, Robert (fl. 1481-1488), jurisconsult, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 243 Beke, Thomas (fl. 1449), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 244 Bekels, John (fl. 1452-1456), master of arts, chest keeper, university administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 245 Bekels, Thomas (fl. 1469-1470), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 246 Beketon, William (fl. 1376-1399), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 41, 247 Bekett, Andrew (fl. 1487), scholar, chaplain Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 41, 248 Bekham, John (fl. 1439), mason - Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 41, 249 Bekington, ... (fl. 1461), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 250 Bekke, John (fl. 1491-1492), mason Somersetshire (England) - Harvey - F. 41, 251 Bekkos, Johannes —> Johannes Beccus patriarch of Constantinopolis Beklys, ... (fl. 1469), friar, theologian - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 41, 252 Bekri, Abu Obeid a l — > Abu Ubaid al-Bakri Abdallah ibn Abd al-Aziz Bekton, ... (fl. 1467-1468), choirmaster Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 41, 254 Bekyngham, Edmund ( t 1416), university administrator, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 41, 255-256 Bekyngham, John de (fl. 1289-1290), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 257 Bekyngham, Robert de (fl. 1274), clerk Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 41, 258 Bekyngham, Simon ( t 1369), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 259-260 Bekyngham, Thomas (fl. 1393-1399), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 23 Bekyngham, Thomas ( f l 4 0 7 ) , ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 41, 261-262 Bekynton, John (scholar, fl. 1450-1458) Wixley, John Bekynton, John - alias: Bosse (+ 1474), college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 41, 264-265 Bekynton, Thomas —» Thomas de Beckington bishop of Bath and Wells Bekynton, William (fl. 1477), Bencdictinc, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 266 Béla 1, king of Hungary (*ca. 1016, t 1064), king - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier, Osteuropa - F. 41, 267-268 Béla II, king of Hungary (* 1108, 11141), king Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Osteuropa - F. 41, 269-270 Béla III, king of Hungary (* 1148, t 1196), king Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Osteuropa - F. 41, 271-272 Béla IV, king of Hungary (* 1206, 1 1270), king Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Osteuropa - F. 41, 273-275 Belac, Jean (fl. 1445-1461), armourer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 276 Belacqua, Gherardo (fl. 1418-1423), architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 277 Belamy, Jean - also: Bellamy (fl. 1471-1488), metal founder - Tours (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 278-279 Belaphus (Egypt) - saint - Egypt - Chevalier F. 41, 280 Belardus de Esculo (fl. 1112-1120), geographer - Ascoli (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 41, 281-282 Belart (Paris) (15-th century), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 283

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Belauny, William (fl. 1309-1335), district rector Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 284 Belawe, John (fl. 1344), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 41, 285 Belbeati, Giacomo (late 15-th century), poet Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 286 Belbello, Giovanni (2-d half 15-th ccntury), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 41, 287 Belbello, Luchino - also: B. da Pavia (fl. 1448-1462), miniaturist - Mantova (Italy); Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 41, 288-291 Belcalzer, Vivaldo (late 12-th century), poet Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 292 Belcardus (Augustinian) (fl. 1378), Augustinian, chronicler - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 41, 293-294 Belcari, Fco de' - latin: Feus Bclcharius (* 1410, 11484), poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 41, 295; 117, 116-118 Belcario da Padova (fl. 1314), jurisconsult Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 296 Belcaro, Damiano (late 15-th century), sculptor Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 297 Belchamp, John (fl. 1427), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 298 Belchamp, Reginald (fl. 1430), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 41, 299 Beldham, Robert (fl. 1471-1473), carpenter Winchester (England) - Harvey - F. 41, 300 Beldomandi, Prosdocimo de' —> Prosdocimus de Beldemandis Bele, William (fl. 1353-1357), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 302 Beleamy, John (fl. 1413), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 303 Belee, Adam de ( t 1307), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 304 Belegrim, abbot of Breme (10-th century), abbot Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 305 Belène, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Belène Belenet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes| Belenet Belenger, Arnaud de (fl. 1281), architect - Agen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 306 Belenzoni, Niccolò di Giovanni, da Modena (fl. 1406-1427), painter - Parma (Italy); Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 307 Belers, Hamond (+ 1370), ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 41, 308-309 Belesby, Thomas (fl. 1475-1478), Premonstratensian, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 310 Belesmains, ... —> Belmeis, ... Belesta, Jean de —> Jean [Johannes] de Belesta Belet, Jean (14-th century), translator - France Chevalier - F. 41, 312 Belet, Michael ( t l 2 4 7 ) , district rector, king's clerk, priory founder - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 41, 313-314 Beleth, Jean —> Johannes Belethus Beletur, Alexander (fl. 1464-1466), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 316 Beleutov, Fedor Aleksandrovic (fl. 1462), nobleman - Russia; Lithuania Boguslavskij - F. 41, 317 Belevskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 41, 318 Belewe, William de (fl. 1274-1290), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 319 Belewes, Griffin (fl. 1349), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 320 Beleyn, Margaretha (15-th century), copyist - Netherlands - Bradley, Chevalier F. 41, 321-322 Belfanti, Gabriele (fl. 1250), artist craftsman Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 323 Belferdino, Varrone d'Angiolo (fl. 1450-1457), stonemason - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 41, 324 Belfiori, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Belfiori

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Beifort, Charles de —> Beffart, Charles de Beifort, Giovanni (fl. 1384-1389), astrologist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 325 Bell'orti, Andrea (fl. 1471-1493), printer - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 326 Bell'orti, Filippo, bishop of Volterra Belamy, Jean Bellamy, Robert ( t 1492), college fellow, district rector, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 41, 411-412 Bellamy, Thomas (fl. 1473), carpenter - Ely (England) - Harvey - F. 41, 413

Bellandi, Monte (14-th century), ambassador Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 414 Beilanger, Jean (fl. 1452), university rector Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 415 Bellano, Bartolommeo - or: Vellano B. ( t e a . 1496), sculptor, architect - Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 416-426 Bellanôbi, Abu Hasan ibn Abd ar-Rahman (fl. 1119), katib, poet - Sicilia (Italy) - Amari F. 41, 427-428 Bellant Bellanti (11. 1402-1405), surgeon - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 41, 430 Bellant de Stella (fl. 1377), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 41, 431 Bellant (Tarascón) (14-th century), surgeon Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 41, 429 Bellant (Tarascón) (fl. 1417), surgeon - Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 41, 429 Bellanti, Francesco, bishop of Monteverde, Veroli, Narni and Grosseto ( f l 4 1 7 ) , bishop Veroli (Italy); Narni (Italy); Grosseto (Italy) Chevalier - F. 41, 432 Bellanti, Giacomo (fl. 1458-1475), miniaturist Mantova (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 41, 433-434 Bellanti, Giovanni (fl. 1405), jurisconsult - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 435 Bellanti, Giovanni Francesco de' (fl. 1403), jurisconsult - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 41, 436 Bellanti, Luca (fl. 1490), astrologist - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 437 Bellanto, Antonio de (15-th century), copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 41, 438-439 Bellanus de Novaria (fl. 1334), physician, chaplain, canon - Saint-Dié (France); Novara (Italy); Vercelli (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 41, 440 Bellapiera, Cristoforo (fl. 1472), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 41, 441 Bellart, Henri (fl. 1399-1416), sculptor - Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 41, 442-444 Bellator (Priest) (f before 562), priest - Italy Chevalier - F. 41, 445 Bellavista, Girolamo (fl. 1462), miniaturist Pienza (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 41, 446-447 Bellavita, Angelo (fl. 1420), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 41, 448-449 Bellay, Hugues du (f 1415), nobleman - Azincourt (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 450 Bellay, Jean du (f 1434), abbot - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 451 Bellay, Jean IV du (τ 1481), royal chamberlain France - Chevalier - F. 41, 450 Bellay, Jean du, bishop of Fréjus and Poitiers ( t 1479), Bcncdictinc, abbot, bishop - Saumur (France); Fréjus (France); Poitiers (France) Chevalier - F. 41, 452 Bellay, Philippe du (f 1455), Benedictine, abbess Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 41, 453 Bellazzo, Ambrogio (15-th century), painter Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 41, 454 Belle, Jacob van (fl. 1468-1469), sculptor Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 1 Belle, Jaespart van (fl. 1468), painter - Bourg-enBresse (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 2 Belle, John Eustochia (Padova) Bellino Bertaldi, bishop of Padova ( t 1147), bishop, saint - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 40 Bellino (Milano) —» Bissolus, Beilinus Bellinus de Rama —» Belinus de Notis Bellizer, Paul (fl. 1422-1440), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Deutschland; Elblag (Poland) Chevalier - F. 42, 73 Bellmunt, Juan dc (fl. 1399), miniaturist, copyist - Barcelona (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 74-75 Bello (Italia) (fl. 1200), lord, poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 42, 77 Bello, Agustinho ( t before 1367), Augustinian, doctor of theology - Portugal; Coimbra (Portugal) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 42, 78; 417, 344 Bello, Francesco —> Cieco, Francesco Bello, called Bello, Marco (fl. 1500), illuminator - Venezia (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 80 Belloc, Jacques - also: J. Bolloc (fl. 1411-1412), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 42, 81 Belloch, Amador (fl. 1480), goldsmith - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 76 Bellochi, Caro ( t 1316), copyist - Firenze (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 42, 82-83 Belloclivus, Alanus —> Alanus Bclloclivus Belloin, Simon (fl. 1407), surgeon - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 83 Bellon, Carlo (fl. 1490), armourer - Milano (Italy); Bordeaux (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 79 Bellon, Claudio (fl. 1490), armourer - Milano (Italy); Bordeaux (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 79 Bellondi, Puccio - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 42, 85 Bellone, Andrea —> Bellunello, Andrea Belloni, Antonio —> Bcliotti, Antonio Bellora, Jean de ( t e a . 1374), pastor - Vaise (France) - Chevalier - F. 42, 87 Bellot, Clement (15-th century), grammarian Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 88 Bellot, Jacotin (fl. 1455-1499), sculptor - Grasse (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 42, 89-91 Belletti, Zambonino (fl. 1389), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 92 Bellottus, Guilelmus (15-th century), miniaturist Italy - D'Ancona - F. 42, 93 Beiluga, Pedro Juan —> Petrus Beiluga Bellunello, Andrea - also: A. Bellone (fl. 14601490), painter - Friuli (Italy); Udine (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 86; 42, 94-96 Belman, William ( t 1417), college fellow, district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 97 Belmeis, John, archbishop of Lyon - also: J. Belesmaines ( t 1203), bishop, archbishop Poitiers (France); Lyon (France); Clairvaux (France) - Arnold-Baker - F. 42, 98 Belmeis, Richard, bishop of London - also: R. Bclcsmains (τ 1162), bishop - London (England) - Arnold-Baker - F. 42, 98 Belmeis, Richard Rufus, bishop of London - also: R. R. Belesmains ( t 1127), bishop - London (England) - Arnold-Baker - F. 42, 98 Belmer, Richard (fl. 1424-1440), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 42, 99 Belmesseri, Pelegrino de' - noble family Pontremoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 100 Belmont, Soffrey de (fl. 1147), crusader - France; Damascus (Syria) - Chevalier - F. 42, 101 Belnet, Claude (fl. 1434), bombarder - Bourg-enBresse (France) - Chevalier - F. 42, 102

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Belonâs, Theodoras (10-th century), architect Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 103 Belosel'skii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 42, 104 Belot, Guillaume (fl. 1428), goldsmith - Saumur (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 42, 105-106 Belot, Pierre (fl. 1467), goldsmith - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 42, 107 Belota (Paris) - also: Johanna Belota (fl. 1322), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 42, 108-109 Belotin, Jehan (fl. 1471-1472), painter, glass painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 110-111 Belsher, ... (fl. 1455), jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 112 Belskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Lithuania; Poland; Russia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 42, 113-115 Belsted, Adam de (f 1275), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 42, 116-117 Belton, ... (fl. 1406-1407), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 118 Belton, Robert de (fl. 1350-1355), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 119 Belton, William de (fl. 1339), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 120 Belton, William (f 1420), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 42, 121 Beltrami, Benedetto, da Campione (fl. 1440-1450), architect, stonemason - Sarzana (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 122 Beltramino Bolognese ( t 1455), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 123 Beltraminus de Zuttis - italian: Beltramino die Zotti (fl. 1405-1417), goldsmith, tax collector Rho (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 124-125 Beltramo (Padova) —> Bertrando [Bertrandus] (Padova) Beltramo [Beltramus] da Como (fl. 1324), sculptor - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 126 Beltramo [Beltramus] da Conigo (fl. 1394), building master - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 127 Beltran [Beltramus] de Cornudiella (fl. 13261342), prelate - Granada (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 42, 134-137 Beltramo [Beltramus] I, general of the Order of the Humiliated (fl. 1246), general of the Order of the Humiliated - Italy - Chevalier - F. 42, 128 Beltramo [Beltramus] II, general of the Order of the Humiliated (fl. 1309-1317), general of the Order of the Humiliated - Italy - Chevalier F. 42, 128 Beltrame [Beltramus] d'Imola (15-th century), illuminator, copyist - Imola (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 129 Beltrame [Beltramus] di Martino (mid-15-th century), architect, building master - Varese (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 130 Beltramus de Mignancllis (fl. 1316), historian Siena (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 42, 131 Beltramo [Beltramus] da Robbiano (fl. 1250), Dominican, building master - Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 132 Beltramo [Beltramus] de Valsolda (fl. 1488 1497), stonemason - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 133 Beltran, N. (fl. 1389), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 138 Beltran, Pierre, bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo and Tui (i· 1505), pastor, bishop - Ciudad Rodrigo (Spain); Tui (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 139 Beltrando, Benedetto - citizen of Foligno Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 140 Beltrani, Nascimbene d'Alberto dei (fl. 14901491), painter - Bagnacavallo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 141

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Beltrudi, Buccio - also: Jacobuccio B. - poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 42, 142 Beltryng de Peckham, Richard - also: R. de Peckham Jean [Johannes] Belzvelz Bembo, Andrea (fl. 1429), painter - Frena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 154 Bembo, Antonio (fl. 1395), Jcsuate - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 155 Bembo, Benedetto (fl. 1462-1465), painter Brescia (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 156-157 Bembo, Bernardo (fl. 1454), copyist - Padua (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 42, 158-159 B e m b o , Bonifazio (fl. 1493), philologist - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 160 B e m b o , Bonifazio - also: Fazio Β. ( t 1498), painter - Valdarno (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 161-163 Bembo, Giovanni —» Bembus, Johannes Bembo, Giovanni Pietro (fl. 1469), painter Cremona (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 164 Bembo, Girolamo di Giovanni (fl. 1478), painter Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 42, 165; 42, 167 B e m b o , Illuminata ( t 1483), abbess - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 166 B e m b o , Lorenzo (fl. 1462), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 168 B e m b o , Romano (fl. 1478), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 42, 165; 42, 167 B e m b u s , Johannes - italian: Giovanni Bembo (fl. 1473), chronicler - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 42, 169; 418, 213 B e m b u s , Petrus ( t 1547), cardinal - Venezia (Italy) - Potthast - F. 42, 170 Bemenart, Boniface de (15-th century), copyist Lyon (France) - Bradley - F. 42, 171 Bemesley, Thomas - probably the same as T. Bemmesley (fl. 1453-1468), scholar, chest keeper, university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 172-174 Bemler, Johannes —> Baemler, Hans Bemmesley, Thomas (fl. 1483), royal physician Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 42, 174; 377, 309 Bemonys, Jean (fl. 1474), troubadour - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 42, 175 B e m p l o w e , John (II. 1472), master of arts, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 176 Bempton, John (fl. 1413), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 177 Bempton, Thomas - alias: Vendyval ( ï 1452), chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 42, 178 B e m w n d , Robert (fl. 1445-1446), deacon, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 179 B e n Alhoz —> Alhoz, ben Ben, ... (fl. 1479-1480), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 42, 180

Benaglio, Francesco - or: Benaglia (* 1432), painter - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 181-183 Benaglio, Girolamo (* 1469), painter - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 42, 184-185 Benali, Bernardino - also: B. de Benaliis, B. Benalius (fl. 1483-1500), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 188 Benali, Vincenzo - also: V. de Benaliis, V. Benalius (11. 1492-1493), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 188 Benandrei, Antonio de' (fl. 1450), barber, poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 42, 189 Bénard, Guillaume (fi. 1415), bookseller - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 42, 190 Bénard, Jean (15-th century), canonist - France Chevalier - F. 42, 191 Bénard, Michel (15-th century), friar - France Chevalier - F. 42, 192 Benardus (Paris) (II. 1464), student of medecine Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 42, 193 Benaselt Faure (fl. 1329), medical practitioner Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 42, 194 Benassutus (Mantova) (fl. 1257), monk, architect - Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 195 Benato, Jacopo di Marco (fl. 1394), goldsmith Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 196 Benavaud, Antoine Antoine [Antonius] Benavaud Benavente, de, family (since 14-th century), family of counts - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 42, 197-198 Benavente, Johannes Alfonsus de - also: Juan Alfonso; french: Jean Alphonse ( t e a . 1478), jurisconsult - Benavente (Portugal) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 13, 255; 42, 199 Bénazet (Saint) ( t 1195), architect, saint Avignon (France) - Lance - F. 418, 214 Benbeniste, R. ben (fl. 1413), Talmudist, orator Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 42, 209-212 Benbery, Richard (fl. 1407), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 213 Benci di Cione Dami (f 1388), architect, sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 42, 214-218 Benci, Agnolo - also: A. Benzi (fl. 1387), architect - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 220; 44, 95 Benci, Andrea ( t 1472), jurisconsult - Siena (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 219 Benci, Carlo d'Amerigo de' ( t 1490 or 1491), canon, architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 221 Benci, Fabiano ( t 1481), canonist - Montepulciano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 222 Benci, Francesco (fl. 1450-1486), professor of medicine - Ferrara (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 42, 223 Benci, Ginevra ( t before 1473), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 224 Benci, Leonardo (15-th century), poet - Ttaly Chevalier - F. 42, 227 Benci, Lorenzo (fl. 1435), poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 42, 226 Benci, Soccino (fl. 1450), physician - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 228 Benci, Tommaso (fl. 1470), translator, poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 229 Benci, Ugo —> Hugo Bentius Bencio Bentius Bencius, Hugo —> Hugo Bentius Bencivenne di Dosciuto - or: B. di Doxinto (fl. 1276), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 232-233 Bencivenni Pisano - also: Bencius Enni, Bengianni (fl. 1346-1383), bell founder - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 236 Bencivenni da Siena (fl. 1302), stonemason - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 238 Bencivenni, Angelo ( t e a . 1322), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 42, 234 Bencivenni, Banco di (fl. 1450), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 235

Bencivenni, Prete (fl. 1361), miniaturist - Pistoia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 42, 237 Bencivenni, Zucchero (fl. 1300-1313), notary, poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 42, 239-240 Bende, Thomas (fl. 1461), jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 42, 241 Bendelei, Battista (15-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 242 Bendelei, Filippo (15-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 242 Bendelei, Niccolò (15-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 242 Bendich Ayn - also: B. Aïs, Aym or Hahim ( t before 1402), physician - Aries (France) Wickersheimer - F. 42, 243-244 Bendich Bon Senhor (fl. 1401), physician - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 42, 245 Bendich de Bourrian - also: B. de Bornano, Borriano (fl. 1402-1428), physician, surgeon Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 42, 246 Bendinelli, Mateo de' (fl. 1459), physician - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 42, 247; 418, 215 Bendini, Melchior (fl. 1464), member of the Order of the Humiliated, historian - Camerino (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 248 Bendish, Edward (fl. 1399-1400), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 42, 249 Bendish, Leonard (fl. 1490-1493), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 42, 250 Bene del Bosco - latin: B. de Busco - computist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 251 Bene (Faenza) (13-th century), canonist - Faenza (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 252 Bene Florenlinus - also: Bonus ( t e a . 1240), grammarian - Firenze (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 42, 253-254 Bene Lucensis - also: Bonus L. ( t l 2 8 1 or 1279), grammarian, university professor - Bologna (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 42, 255-256 Bene (Master) (13-th century), philologist - France - Chevalier - F. 42, 257 Bene, Dora del (14-th century), philologist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 42, 258 Bene, Niccolò del - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 42, 259 Bene, Ricardo del (14-th-15-th century), jurisconsult - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 260 Bene, Sennuccio del ( t 1349?), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 261 Bene, Thomas (*ca. 1413), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 42, 262 Bene, Thomas (fl. 1446-1468), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 42, 263-264 Benecchini, Giovanni ( t 1461), writer - Sweden Chevalier - F. 42, 265 Benedetti, Antonio (fl. 1478), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 266 Benedetti, Benedetto dei (fl. 1483), painter Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 267 Benedetti, Benno de' (fl. 1380), poet - Imola (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 268 Benedetti, Cristoforo de' (f 1475), judge Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 42, 269 Benedetti, Francesco - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 42, 270 Benedetti, Francesco (15-th century), Dominican Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 271 Benedetti, Francesco (fl. 1487-1498), printer Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 272 Benedetti, Giovanni (fl. 1439), notary - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 275

Benedictus Benedetti, Giovanni (fi. 1462), goldsmith, copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 42, 273; 203, 219 Benedetti, Giovanni Antonio Benedictus Claudiocestrensis Benoît [Benedictus] Gueydon (fl. 1447-1448), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 42, 395 Benedictus Hungarus (fi. 1238-1239), Dominican - Magyarország (Hungary) - Kaeppeli F. 42, 396 Benedictus Icenus ( t e a . 1349 or 1340), Augustinian - Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger F. 42, 397-400 Benedictus Jovius, bishop of Nocera - italian: Benedetto di Giovio - bishop - Nocera (Italy) Potthast - F. 418, 229 Benedictus de Korezeck (fl. 1410), copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier F. 42, 402-403 Benezech [Benedictus] Launart (fl. 1435), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 43, 324 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Legnano —> Benedetto [Benedictus] da Porto Benedictus Levita ( t ca. 850), jurisconsult, deacon - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer F. 42, 404-408; 418, 230-231 Benedictus (Libcllus de Conscicntia) (12-th century), theologian - Fabricius - F. 42, 319 Bento [Benedictus] de Lisboa (fl. 1442), Augustinian - Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 42, 409 Benedetto [Benedictus] (Lucca) ( t before 1300), priest - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 410 Benoît [Benedictus] (Lyon) (11. 1494), barber Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 42, 411 Benoît [Benedictus] (Macérac) ( t 845?), abbot, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 42, 412 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Majano - also: B. di Leonardo (*1442, t ' 4 9 7 ) , painter, sculptor, architect - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 413-425 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Manno (fl. 1325), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 428 Benedictus (Manosque) (fl. 1324), physician Manosquc (France) - Jacquart I - F. 42, 429 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Mantova (fl. 1500), Dominican - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 430 Benedictus Maphaeus - italian: Benedetto Maffei ( t 1494), orator - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 418, 233 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Marliano (fl. 1497), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 431 Benoît [Benedictus] (Marmoutier) (fl. 1048), medical practitioner - Marmoutier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 42, 432 Benoît [Benedictus], bishop of Marseille, Fondi and Veroli ("|" 1427), bishop, abbot - Marseille (France); Tivoli (Italy); Fondi (Italy); Veroli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 433 Benoît [Benedictus] le Mart (fl. 1418), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / F. 42, 434

Benedictus Massiliensis —» Benedictus de Alignano Benedetto [Benedictus] da Matera (15-th century), monk, painter - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 42, 435-436 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Matteo (fl. 1403), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 42, 437 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Matteo da Bergamo (fl. 1437), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 42, 438 Benedictus (Crispo), archbishop of Milano ( t 725 or 732), archbishop, saint - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 42, 439; 87, 273-274 Benedetto [Benedictus] (Milano) (fi. 784), abbot - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 42, 441 Benedictus Montcflasconus (fl. 1318), Dominican - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 42, 442-444 Benoît [Benedictus] (Montpellier) (15-th century), master of arts - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 42, 426 Benedictus Morandus (f 1478), writer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 418, 234 Bento [Benedictus] de Muge - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 42, 445 Benedetto [Benedictus] del Mugello —> Benedetto [Benedictus] di Pietro dal Mugello Benedict [Benedictus] (Norwich) (fl. 1230), physician - Norwich (England) - Talbot F. 43, 1 Master of Benedictus (Nürnberg) (fi. 1500), draftsman - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 43, 243-246 Benedictus de Nursia - also: B. Nursinus (* ca. 480, t e a . 550), Bcncdictinc, abbot, saint - Italy; Norcia (Italy) - Saxe, Strayer - F. 43, 3-14 Benedictus de Nursia (fl. 1426-1451), physician - Perugia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 2 Benedetto [Benedictus] de Pace (14-th century), Jesuatc - Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 15 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Padova (fl. 14771479), miniaturist - Padua (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 16-17 Benedictus (Painter) (fl. 1487), painter Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 42, 427 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Paolo Rinaldi - also: B. di P. da Siena, B. di Rinaldi or Rainaldo (fl. 1480-1482), calligraphier, miniaturist, Franciscan - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 43, 18-23 Benedictus I, Papa ( t 579), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 24-30 Benedictus II, Papa (t685), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Theologie - F. 43, 31-37 Benedictus III, Papa (t858), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 38-46 Benedictus IV, Papa (t903), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 47-53 Benedictus V, Papa ( f 9 6 5 or 966), pope Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie F. 43, 54-60 Benedictus VI, Papa (f974), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 61-68 Benedictus VII, Papa (t983), bishop, pope - Sutri (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Theologie - F. 43, 69-75 Benedictus VIII, Papa (f 1024), bishop, pope Porto (Portugal); Roma (Italy); Pavia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 76-86 Benedictus IX, Papa ( f c a . 1055), count, pope - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 87-98

Benedictus X, Papa - secular name: Giovanni Mincio (f after 1073), bishop, cardinal, pope - Velletri (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 43, 88; 43, 99-103 Benedictus XI, Papa - secular name: Niccolò Boccasini (* 1240, 11304), general of the Dominican order, cardinal, pope - Velletri (Italy); Treviso (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 43, 104-118; 418, 235-241 Benedictus XII, Papa - secular name: Jacques Fournier, Jacobus Fornerius (*ca. 1285, f 1342), Cistercian, abbot, bishop, cardinal, pope Savcrdun (France); Pamicrs (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin - F. 43, 119-135; 418, 242-246 Benedictus XIII, Papa, Antipapa - secular name: Pedro Martinez de Luna, Petrus de Luna (*ca. 1327, τ 1423), pope, antipope - Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 43, 136-149; 418, 247-277 Benedictus (Parma) (12-th century), sculptor Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 150 Benedictus Petroburgensis ( f l l 9 3 ) , prior, scribe, abbot - Canterbury (England); Peterborough (England) - Bradley, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 42, 352; 43, 151-154 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Piacenza (fl. 14481450), canon, ecclesiastical administrator - Roma (Italy); Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 162 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Pietro dal Mugello - also: Β. del Mugello (* 1389, 11448), Dominican, calligraphier - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 42, 446-450 Benedetto [Benedictus] di maestro Pietro da Mugnano (fl. 1458), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 155-156 Benedictus de Pileo (fl. 1415), writer Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 43, 157-158 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Pisa (fl. 1416), wood carvcr - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 160 Benedetto [Benedictus] dc Pisaro (fl. 1494), painter - Sicilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 161 Benedictus de Plumbino —» Benedictus de Barzis Benedictus a Podio Canoso (fl. 1289), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 43, 163-164 Benoît [Benedictus] (Poitiers) (f before 800), priest, saint - Poitiers (France); Luçon (France) Chevalier - F. 43, 165 Benedictus Polonus (fl. 1246), Franciscan, missionary - Poland; Mid-East - Chevalier F. 43, 166 Benoît [Benedictus] (Pontigny) - Cistercian, monk - Pontigny (France) - Chevalier F. 43, 166 Benedictus, bishop of Porto (f 1216), bishop, cardinal - Porto (Portugal); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 43, 167-168 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Porto - also: B. da Legnano (14-th century), university professor Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 169 Benedictus de Posnania (1242), provost, chronicler - Poznan (Poland) - Potthast - F. 43, 170 Benoît [Benedictus] Prevostat (fl. 1488), barber Sézanne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 43, 171 Benedetto [Benedictus] Ranucci da Spoleto (fl. 1200), painter - Fabriano (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 172 Benedictus Raymundus - also: Benedetto Raimondi (fl. 1440), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 43, 173-174 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Rinaldo —> Benedetto [Benedictus] di Paolo Rinaldi Benedictus Rinius (15-th century), physician, philosopher - Venezia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 43, 175-176

Bene venuta Benedetto [Benedictas] (Ripoli) ( t 1205), abbot Ripoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 177 Benedetto [Benedictus] (Roma) (fl. 1419), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 178 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Rovezzano (* 1474, 11554?), sculptor, architect - Pistoia (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 179 Benedictus Sabariensis (13-th-14-th century), Dominican - Magyarország (Hungary) Kaeppeli - F. 43, 180 Benoît [Benedictus] (Saint-Germer) (late 11-th century), Benedictine, physician - Saint-Germer (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 43, 196 Benoît [Benedictus], abbot of Saint-Maur-desFossés ( t 830), abbot - Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (France) - Chevalier - F. 43, 208 Benoît [Benedictus] (Saint-Merri) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 43, 209 Benoît [Benedictus] I, abbot of Saint-Nicolas ( t 1344), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 43, 210 Benoît [Benedictus] II, abbot of Saint-Nicolas (11. 1463), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 43, 210 Benoît [Benedictus], bishop of Saint-PaulTrois-Châteaux (fl. 1288-1289), bishop - SaintPaul-Trois-Châteaux (France) - Chevalier F. 43, 211 Benoît [Benedictus] de Sainte-More - or: Β. de Sainte-Maure (fl. 1150-1180), troubadour, poet Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 43, 198-207 Benoît [Benedictus] (Saintes) (fl. 1096), architect - Saintes (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 43, 181; 418, 224 Benedictus de Salerno (+1089) —> Guaiferius Salernitanus Benedetto [Benedictus] da Salerno (fl. 1487), sculptor, marbler - Salerno (Italy); Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 186 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Salvestro Prete (fl. 1457), priest, miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 187 Benedictus a Sancta Fide (fl. 1410), Carmelite Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 43, 194-195 Benedictus Sancti Andreae ( t 1024), monk, chronicler - Italy - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 43, 188-192; 418, 278 Benoît [Benedictus] de Saint-Gilles [Sanctus Aegidius] - calligrapher - France - Chevalier F. 43, 197 Benedetto [Benedictus] de San Biagio [Sanctus Blasius] - jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier F. 43, 193 Benedetto [Benedictus] (Sanctus Petrus) (fl. 1140), canon - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 212 Benedetto [Benedictus] (Sardegna) ( t ca. 1100), bishop, saint - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 213 Benoît [Benedictus] de Savoie (fl. 1406), architect - Rouen (France); Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 43, 214 Benedictus de Sentino (fl. 1314), Dominican Poland - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 43, 217-218 Benoît [Benedictus] (Seyne-les-Alpes) (fl. 1409), physician - Seyne-les-Alpes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 42, 401 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Siena -> Benedetto [Benedictus] di Bindo Zoppo Benedetto [Benedictus] di Silvestro (fl. 1457), priest - Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 43, 216 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Simone di Nese (fl. 1410), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 215 Benedictus Soncinas (fl. 1483-1399), Dominican Bologna (Italy); Soncino (Italy); Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 43, 219-220 Benedictus Stendal (fl. 1454-1472), theologian, canon - Halle (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 43, 221; 362, 82; 418, 279

Benedictus Tamacedus - also: Β. Tomacellus, Tomacredus, Tancredi ( t 1350), Dominican Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 43, 223-225 Benedetto [Benedictus] di Tancredi de'Ranieri (fl. 1459-1476), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 226 Benedetto [Benedictus] di maestro Tebaldo or: B. di m. Tedaldo (fl. 1371), Hieronymite, chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 43, 227; 418, 232 Benedictus (Tegernsee) (fl. 848), Benedictine, monk - Tegernsee (Germany) - Chevalier F. 43, 228 Benedetto [Benedictus] de Tervixio (fl. 1395), painter - Padua (Italy); Treviso (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 43, 229 Benedictus Urbevetanus (fl. 1260), Benedictine Orvieto (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 43, 230 Benedictus de Urbeveteri (fl. 1331-1340), Dominican, lector - Orvieto (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 43, 232 Benedictus de Urbeveteri (fl. 1338-1374), Dominican, lector - Orvieto (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 43, 231-232 Benoît [Benedictus] (Vallombrcusc) - hermit, saint - Vallombreuse (France) - Chevalier F. 43, 235 Benedictus (Valva) (fl. 1280), monk, architect Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 234 Benoît [Benedictus] Veau (11. 1374), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 43, 233 Benezech [Benedictus] Vedel - also: B. Veau (fl. 1476-1488), barber - Montpellier (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 43, 325 Benedetto [Benedictus] (Venezia) (fl. 1431), architect - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 236 Benedetto [Benedictus] da Verona (fl. 1266), mason - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 237 Benedictus de Verona (fl. 1318-1344), Dominican - Verona (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 43, 239 Benedictus de Verona (fl. 1420), Dominican Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 238 Benedictus Wessofontanus (Í943), Benedictine, abbot - Weißenbrunn (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 43, 240; 418, 280 Master of the Benediktbeuerner Kreuzigung (mid-15-th century), painter - Oberbayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 248 Master of the Benediktinerpäpste (Niederösterreich) (late 15-th century), painter - Niederösterreich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 247 Beneham, ... (11. 1395-1397), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 249 Beneham, ... (11. 1411-1412), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 250 Benei, Francesco (fl. 1483), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 251 Benenatus (Bishop) (fl. 550), bishop - Chevalier - F. 43, 252 Beneset, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Beneset Benes [Benessius] ζ Horovic (|1420), annalist - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier F. 418, 282 Benessius Krabice de Weitmühl - also: Benes, Benesch (* 1300, + 1375), archdeacon, canon, chronicler - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Praha (Czech Repulic) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 255-261; 418, 283 Benet (Barcelona) (fl. 1334), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 262 Benet, ... (fl. 1432), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 43, 264 Benet, ... (fl. 1433-1435), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 265 Benet, ... (fl. 1481-1482), grammarian Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 263 Benet, ... (fl. 1494-1499), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 266

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Benet, Henry (fl. 1417-1418), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 267 Benet, James (fl. 1491-1509), school administrator, district rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England); England - Oxford - F. 43, 268 Benet, John - alias: Chestrie (i" 1374), canon, prebendary, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 43, 269 Benet, John (f 1415), scholar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 270 Benet, John (fl. 1420-1421), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 271 Benet, John (fl. 1423), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 272 Benet, John (fl. 1449-1452), Benedictine, monk, prior, papal chaplain - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 273 Benet, John (fl. 1463-1495), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 43, 274 Benet, John (fl. 1470-1482), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 275 Benet, Maurice (fl. 1455-1456), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 43, 276 Benet, Richard (11. 1456-1458), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 277 Benet, Richard (fl. 1459-1463), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 43, 278 Benet, Robert (fl. 1436), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 43, 279 Benet, Robert ( t 1488), master of arts, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 43, 280-281 Benet, Roger (f 1523 or 1524), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 43, 282 Benet, Thomas (11. 1392-1395), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 283 Benet, Thomas (fl. 1448), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 43, 284 Benet, Walter (11. 1350-1362), ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 43, 285 Benet, William (fl. 1407), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 286 Benet, William (fl. 1499), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 287 Bénétru de Chasal (f 1461), nobleman - Jura (France) - Chevalier - F. 43, 288 Benett, ... (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 43, 289 Benett, Hugh (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 290 Benett, John (fl. 1471-1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 293 Benett, John ( t 1473), district rector - Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 292 Benett, John ( t 1498), vicar, district rector Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 43, 291-292 Benett, Peter (f 1488), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 43, 294 Benett, Richard (fl. 1472), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 43, 295 Benette, Maurice (fl. 1454-1455), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 43, 296 Benetti, Pietro - copyist, miniaturist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 43, 297-298 Benetti, Tomaso (fl. 1357), copyist - Pisa (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 43, 298-299 Benetti, Tommaso, bishop of Luni-Sarzana - also: T. Benedetti (fl. 1486-1497), bishop - Sarzana (Italy); Luni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 300 Benevento di Bongiovanni (fl. 1302), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 43, 301 Benevenuta de Bojanis - or: Benvenuta Bojani ( t 1292 or 1295), Dominican, blessed - Cividale (Italy); Friuli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 43, 302-303

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Bienvenu [Benevenutus] (Artois) (fl. 1296-1301), physician - Artois (France) - Wickersheimer F. 50, 374 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] Benveni (fl. 1265), painter - Foligno (Italy); Assisi (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 43, 305 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] da Bologna (fl. 13031314), Dominican, architect - Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 43, 306-307 Benevenutus Campigena - also: B. Campesanus; italian: Benvenuto de' Campesani (*ca. 1260, t e a . 1324), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 43, 308-309 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] (Corneto) ( t 1232), Franciscan - Gubbio (Italy); Corneto (Italy) Chevalier - F. 43, 310 Benevenutus Grapheus - French: Bienvenu G. (early 13-th century), oculist - Italy; Salerno (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 43, 312; 50, 375-377 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] Grassi —> Grassi, Benvenuto Benevenutus Imolensis - also: Β. de Rambaldis (*ca. 1338, t e a . 1390), Dante commentator, historian, jurisconsult - Imola (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 43, 313-315 Benvenutus [Benevenutus] Mantuanus (14-th century), Dominican, prior - Mantova (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 43, 316 Benevenutus Marchesini (fl. 1451), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 43, 317; 418, 284 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] dalla Massa (14-th century), philosopher - Massa Marittima (Italy) Chevalier - F. 43, 318 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] da Modena (fl. 1287), Franciscan - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 319 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] (Scotivoli), bishop of Osimo ( t 1282), archdeacon, bishop - Ancona (Italy); Osimo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 320 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] di Paolo (fl. 14651482), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 321 Bienvenu [Benevenutus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 50, 373 Benvenuto [Benevenutus] (Recanati) - also: B. Mareni - Franciscan, blessed - Recanali (Italy) Chevalier - F. 43, 322 Benvenutus [Benevenutus] de Viterbio (f 1252), Dominican, martyr - Viterbo (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 43, 323 Benezech —> Benedictus Bénézet -> Benedictus Benfatti, Giacomo —> Jacobus de Benefactis bishop of Mantova Benfatto (Verona) (8-th ccntury), monk, building master - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 329 Benfeld, William (fl. 1459-1465), scholar - Oxford (England); Abingdon (England) - Oxford F. 43, 330 Bengedans, Johannes (15-th century), artillery master, military strategist - Deutschland Stammler - F. 418, 285 Benger, John (Π. 1430-1436), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 331 Benger, Richard (f before 1388), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 43, 332 Bengeworth, William (fl. 1434), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 43, 334 Bengier, Jean (fl. 1484-1485), miniaturist Amiens (France) - D'Ancona - F. 43, 335 Bengtson, Johan, archbishop of Upsala - latin: Johannes Benedirti ( t 1467), archbishop Sweden; Uppsala (Sweden) - Chevalier F. 43, 336 Benham, Hugh, bishop of Aberdeen - also: H. Benhyem, Benin ( t 1279), chancellor, bishop Aberdeen (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 43, 337

Benham, Thomas de (fl. 1363), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 338 Benham, Thomas (fl. 1421), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 339 Beni, Guarrerio (fl. 1474), chronicler - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 340 Beni-Gómez, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 43, 341 Benigni, Cornelio (late 15-th century), philologist - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 342 Benigni, Mateo —> Angeli, Mateo Bénigne [Benignus], bishop of Angers (fl. 720?), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 43, 343 Benignus (Dijon) (f 6-th century), martyr, saint - Dijon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 43, 345 Bénigne [Benignus], abbot of Fontenelle (1'723), abbot - Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier F. 43, 346 Benignus, bishop of Hcraclca (fl. 553), bishop Macedonia; Greece - Chevalier - F. 43, 347 Benignus Maisesini (9-th century), Augustinian, hermit, blessed - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 348 Bénigne [Benignus] (Moyenmoutier) ( | 7 0 7 ) , deacon, monk, saint - Moyenmoutier (France) Chevalier - F. 43, 349 Benignus Peri de Genua - also: B. de Janua (t 1497), Augustinian - Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 43, 350-352 Benignus Visdomini ( t 1236), Vallombrosian, abbot, chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter - F. 43, 353-354; 418, 286 Benignus (Wroclaw) (f 12-th century), Cistercian, saint - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier F. 43, 344 Master of the Benignusschrein (Siegburg) (late 12-th-early 13 century), goldsmith, metal founder - Siegburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 355 Benik Vardabied (13-th century), ascetic Armenia - Chevalier - F. 43, 356 Benilda (Cordoba) (t 853), saint - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 43, 357 Benencasa [Benincasa] Aretinus - also: Bcnincasa d'Arezzo, or B. da Siena ( f e a . 1206), jurisconsult, canonist - Arezzo (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 43, 253-254; 43, 363; 418, 281 Benincasa Canonicus (fl. 1162), canon, hagiographer - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 43, 360-361 Benincasa, abbot of Cava ( f i l 94), Benedictine, abbot, blessed - Cava de' Tirreni (Italy) Chevalier - F. 43, 358 Benincasa Lotti (2-d half 14-th century), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 373 Benincasa (Monticelli) (t 1426), Servite, blessed Monticelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 359 Benincasa Rapaccioli (t 1415), Servite, blessed Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 43, 362 Benincasa, Andrea (fl. 1476), carthographic painter - Ancona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 43, 364-365 Benincasa, Bartolino di (fl. 1321), grammarian Italy - Chevalier - F. 43, 366 Benincasa, Caterina —> Catharina Senensis Benincasa, Fino di maestro - poet - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 367 Benincasa, Giovanni (fl. 1430), canon - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 372 Benincasa, Grazioso (* before 1420, t after 1482), carthographic painter - Ancona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 43, 368-371 Benincasa, Pietro (15-th century), Camaldolese Italy - Chevalier - F. 43, 374 Benincasa, Rodolfo (fl. 1269), citizen of Firenze Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 375

Bening, family - or: Beninc, Bieninc, Binnink, Bynnynch (since 15-th century), family of painters - Vlaanderen, Flandres Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 376 Bening, Alexander (fl. 1468-1487), painter, miniaturist - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 43, 377-380 Beningha, Sikko ('rafter 1527), city councillor Groningen (Netherlands) - Potthast - F. 43, 381 Benino, Francesco del (15-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 43, 382 Benintende da Bologna (f 1218), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 383 Benintende da Firenze (11. 1330-1340), astrologist - Firenze (Italy): Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 43, 384 Benintendi, ... (14-th century), city governor Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 385 Benintendi, family (since 14-th century), family of painters - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 43, 386 Benintendi, Guidi (fl. 1366), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 387 Benintone, Adam de (fl. 1228), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 388 Benintone, William de (11. 1268), proctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 389 Benise, Bartolommeo —> Bensa, Bartolommeo Benit, Reginald (fl. 1421), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 43, 390-391 Benito —» Benedictus Benjamin Alexandrinus (* 626, 1665), patriarch, Jacobite - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier F. 43, 393 Benjamin Béer (15-th century), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 43, 396 Benjamin de Croatia (fl. 1485), doctor of arts Russia; Croatia - Kaeppeli - F. 43, 394 Benjamin (Egypt) - hermit, saint - Egypt Chevalier - F. 43, 395 Benjamin ben Isaac (11. 1370), translator Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 43, 397 Binyamin [Benjamin] ben Yona - also: Benjamin Tudelensis ( t 1178?), rabbi, traveler - Tudela (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer F. 51, 103-108 Benjor, Pietro (11. 1366), moralist - Ripoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 398 Benknow, Peter (fl. 1459), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 402 Benna Trevirensis (10-th century), canon regular, painter, goldsmith - Trier (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 43, 406 Bennati, Giovanni (15-th century), jurisconsult Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 407 Benne, ... (fl. 1475-1480), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 43, 408 Benne, Jean - also: Bevue (fl. 1371-1378), painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 409 Benne, Thomas (fl. 1481-1484), chest keeper Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 410 Benne, William (fl. 1458-1466), bachclor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 411 Benne, William (fl. 1485-1499), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 412 Benneburry, John (*ca. 1413, f 1435), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 413 Benneburry, Thomas (fl. 1396-1410), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 414 Benneburry, William (*ca. 1391), scholar, master of arts - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 43, 415 Benno Cardinalis ( t 1100 or 1098), cardinal, biographer - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe - F. 43, 431-433; 418, 287-289 Benno, bishop of Meissen (*ca. 1010, t e a . 1106), bishop, saint - Meissen (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 43, 417-422

Berardelli Benno, bishop of Metz ( t 940), bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 43, 416 B e n n o II, bishop of Osnabrück - latin: Β. Osnabrugensis (*ca. 1020, 11088), bishop, architect - Osnabrück (Germany); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 43, 423-430 B e n n o duke of Sachsen —> Bernhard IBernardus] duke of Sachsen B e n n o (Sankt-Mcinrad) (f 940), hermit - SanktMeinrad (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 43, 434 B e n n o n —» Benno Benny, Peter Thibaud [Theobaldus] Benoist Benoist, Thomas {14-th ccntury), hagiographcr France - Chevalier - F. 43, 440 Benoist, Zacharie (fl. 1297), admiral - France Chevalier - F. 43, 441 Benoisy, Guillaume de (fl. 1391-1392), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 43, 442-444 Benoît —> Benedictus Benoît, Guillaume (15-th century), jurisconsult Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 43, 445 Benoît, Pierre (fl. 1314-1321), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 43, 446 Benoli, Antonio (fl. 1486), canon, archdeacon Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 43, 448 Benoyt, Mogin (Π. 1398-1406), painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 43, 449 B e n o z z o Gozzoli —» Gozzoli, Benozzo B e n o z z o di Lucca (fl. 1461), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 35 Benricevuti, Antonio (fl. 1500), poet - Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 36 Bensa, Bartolommeo - also: Benise (fl. 1466), painter - Nice (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 44, 37 Benson, John (fl. 1460), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 44, 38 Benson, Robert ( t 1495), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 39 Benson, William (fl. 1444-1459), master of arts, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 40 Bentacorda, Pietro (fl. 1452-1453), logician Verona (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 44, 41 Bente, Philip (f 1478), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 44, 42 Bentelay, ... (fl. 1390-1391), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 43 Benteley, Thomas (fl. 1389-1402), district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 44, 44 Benthem, Jean van (fl. 1450-1485), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 44, 45; 203, 227 Bentinvenga, Pietro Niccolò (fl. 1470), knight hospitaller - Italy - Chevalier - F. 44, 53 Bencio [Bentius] d'Alexandria (fl. 1284-1329), Franciscan, chronicler - Verona (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 42, 230 Bentius Alcxandrinus (fl. 1305-1313), Dominican - Alessandria (Italy); Genua (Italy) Kaeppeli, Potthast - F. 44, 46-47 Bencio [Bentius], bishop of Zaragoza - bishop, saint - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier F. 42, 231 Bentius, Hugo —> Hugo Bentius

Bentivenga de Bentivenghi, bishop of Todi ( t 1289), Franciscan, bishop, cardinal - Todi (Italy); Albano (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Wadding - F. 44, 48-51; 418, 290-291 Bentivenga (Tolentino) (fl. 1268), architect Tolentino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 52 Bentivogli, Bcntc ( t 1399), jurisconsult, senator, ambassador - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 54 Bentivoglio, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 55-56 Bentivoglio, Andrea (* l-st half 14-th century, t e a . 1403), notary, statesman - Bologna (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 57 Bentivoglio, Andrea (t 1491), statesman, diplomat - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 44, 58 Bentivoglio, Annibale (*ca. 1413, t 1445), city governor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 59-60 Bentivoglio, Antonio 1435), statesman Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 61 Bentivoglio, Antonio ( t 1486), Olivetan, general of the Olivetan order - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 62 Bentivoglio, Antonio Galeas (fl. 1483), protonotarius, orator - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 63 Bentivoglio, Giovanni (*ca. 1358, t 1402), lord, statesman - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 64-66 Bentivoglio, Giovanni (fl. 1435), city administrator - Sassofcrrato (Italy); Gubbio (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 67 Bentivoglio, Giuseppe ( t 1364), economist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 68 Bentivoglio, Sante (* 1424, 11463 or 1462), city governor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 69-70 Bentie, William - also: W. Bentley (fl. 1403), physician - Essex (England) - Talbot F. 152, 228 Bentley, John (f 1486), master of arts, chaplain, grammarian, school principal - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 71 Bentley, Richard (fl. 1473), priest - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 44, 72 Benton, John (*ca. 1432), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 44, 73 Bentun, Thomas (fl. 1446), school administrator Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 44, 74 Bentworth, Richard, bishop of London ( t 1339), jurisconsult, bishop, chancellor - Oxford (England); London (England); England - Oxford - F. 44, 75-78 Bentzenreuter, Johann (f 1499), Carmelite, Provincial - Heilbrunn (Austria); Wien (Austria) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 44, 79; 203, 228-229 Benuccio d'Orvieto (fl. 1390), poet - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 80 Benvegnate (Perugia) —> Bevignate (Perugia) Benveniate, Valeriano (fl. 1250), grammarian Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 81 Benvenuta Bojani —> Benevcnuta dc Bojanis Benvenuti, Giovanni (fl. 1270), architect - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 83 Benvenuti, Pietro (fl. 1495), architect - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 84 Benvenuti, Uberto - or: Roberto (15-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 44, 85 Benvenuto —» Benevenutus Benvoglienti, Bartolommeo (t 1486), provost, mathematician, historian - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 87 Benvoglienti, Leonardo (fl. 1456), hagiographer Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 88 Benwell, Thomas (fl. 1421-1443), master of arts, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 44, 89 Benyndon, ... (fl. 1304), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 90

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Benyngton, John de (fl. 1360-1364), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Leicester (England) Oxford - F. 44, 91 Benyngton, William ( t 1471), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 231 Benyngworth, Henry ( t 1318), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 44, 92-93 Benyngworth, Thomas (fl. 1428-1432), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 94 Benzi, Agnolo —> Benci, Agnolo Benzi, Ugo -> Hugo Bentius Benzis, Andrea (f 1437), bishop, archbishop - Spalato (Italy); Mid-East; Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 44, 96 B e n z o —» Bentius B e n z o Albensis Raimundus Bequini patriarch of Jerusalem Bera, count of Barcelona (fl. 801-820), count Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 123-124 B e r a c h (Ireland) ( t e a . 630), abbot, bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 44, 125 Beraert de Flandria —> Aert de Flandria Beraert, Woutier - also: Wautier B. (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 126-127 Beral des Baux ( f e a . 1229), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 44, 129 Beraldus Farfensis - also: Berardus F. (fl. 10991120), abbot, Benedictine - Italy Chevalier, Potthast - F. 44, 130; 44, 159 Berangier, Jehan - also: J. Béranger (fl. 13891394), painter - Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 131 Berar, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Berar Bérard, Gérard - also: Béard de Laon (fl. 12691288), painter - Laon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 158 Berardelli, Pietro de' (fl. 1326), jurisconsult Gubbio (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 44, 132

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Berardenco, Dalmazzo (* 1414, 11493), jurisconsult - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 44, 133 Berardi, Berardo (fl. 1416), jurisconsult - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 135 Berardi, Berardo, bishop of Osimo (f 1291), bishop, cardinal - York (England); Osimo (Italy); Palestine - Chevalier - F. 44, 134 Berardi, Cristoforo (fl. 1476), Dante commentator - Italy - Chevalier - F. 44, 136 Berardi, Domenico di Obizzo (fl. 1466-1485), architect, sculptor - Modena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 137-138 Berardi, Giovanni (fl. 1182) —> Johannes Berardus Berardi, Giovanni, archbishop of Tárente also: G. de' Ponti (» 1380, 1 1449), archbishop, cardinal - Tárente (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 218, 331-334 Berardi, Gironimo (15-th century), translator Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 139 Berardi, Sano di Giorgio (fl. 1390-1417), painter - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 44, 142-143 Berardi, Thomas - also: T. Béraud ( t 1273), grand master of the Templars - France Chevalier - F. 44, 144 Béraud [Berardus] (Angers) (fl. 1097), monk, physician - Angers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 44, 174 Berardo [Berardus] d'Ariano - or: Bernardo d'A. (fl. 1272), senator - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 151 Berardus (Bremen) (fl. 1374), painter - Bremen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 152 Béraud [Berardus] Calhier (fl. 1468-1492), architect - Montpellier (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 170 Berardo [Berardus] da Caramanico (fl. 1180), sculptor - Abruzzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 44, 153-154 Berardus de Carbio - or: B. de Corbion ( t 1220), Franciscan, saint - Morocco - Chevalier F. 44, 155 Berardus (Celestine) (fl. 1296), Celestine, monk, hagiographer - Chevalier - F. 44, 156 Berardo [Berardus] (Cesi) (fl. 1160), building master, stonemason - Cesi (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 44, 145 Béraud [Berardus] I, count of Clermont ( t 1356), count - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 44, 171 Béraud [Berardus] II, count of Clermont ( t 1401), count - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 44, 171 Béraud [Berardus] III, count of Clermont ( t 1426), count - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 44, 171 Berardo [Berardus] Eruli bishop of Spoleto —> Eruli, Berardo bishop of Spoleto Berardus Farfensis —> Beraldus Farfensis Bérard [Berardus] de Goth, archbishop of Lyon - or: de Bcraud de Gout ( t 1297), archbishop, cardinal - Lyon (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 44, 172 Bérard [Berardus] (Luik) (fl. 1461), diplomat Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 44, 160 Berardo [Berardus], bishop of Marsi (* 1079, t 1130), bishop, cardinal - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 161 Béraud [Berardus] Metis - surgeon - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 44, 17 Berardus (Monte Rubbiano) (fl. 1282), building master - Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 44, 150 Bérart [Berardus] (Montpellier) (ñ. 1200), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 44, 162 Berardus de Neapoli - italian: Berardo Caraccioli (fl. 1261-1287), notarius apostolicus - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 163 Berardo [Berardus] d'Ofena (11. 1321), miniaturist - Sulmona (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 44, 146

Berardo [Berardus], archbishop of Palermo also: B. Castacca or Costa ( f l 2 5 2 ) , archbishop - Palermo (Sicily) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 44, 157 Berardo [Berardus] da Piacenza (fl. 1280), sculptor - Piacenza (Italy); Valva (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 164 Berardo [Berardus] (Savone) (late 15-th century), Augustinian - Savona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 165 Berardo [Berardus] (Paleara), bishop of Teramo ( t 1122), Benedictine, bishop - Teramo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 44, 166 Berardo [Berardus] de Teramo (1-st half 14-th century), miniaturist - Abruzzo (Italy); Teramo (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 44, 147-149 Berardo [Berardus] da Todi (fl. 1289), Franciscan, ecclesiastical administrator - Todi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 44, 167 Berardus Tornusiensis ( t e a . 1245), abbot, chronicler - Tournus (France); Vézelay (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 44, 168-169 Béraire [Berarius], bishop of Le Mans (f 678), bishop, saint - Le Mans (France) - Chevalier F. 44, 128 Bérart, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bérart Berau, der von (fl. 1400), preacher, mystic Konstanz (Germany) - Stammler - F. 418, 294 Béraud —» Berardus Béraud, Thomas —> Berardi, Thomas Beraudi, Jean (surgeon) —» Jean [Johannes] Beraudi Berault, François —» François [Franciscus] Berault Béraux, Louis Josse (fl. 1477), painter - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 175 Berbi, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Berbi Berbyer, John (fl. 143), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 176 Bercarius —> Bertarius Berceo, Gonzalo de - or: Gonzalvo de B. (*ca. 1198, t e a . 1260), poet - Castilla (Spain) Chevalier, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 44, 177-181; 418, 296-299 Berch, Ivo —> Ivo Berch Berchan, abbot of Glas Naoidhcn (fl. 544-545), abbot - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 44, 182 Bercharius —> Bertarius Berchat, Claude —> Claude [Claudius] Berchat Berchem, Hennequin van (fl. 1468), sculptor Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 44, 187 Berchondus, bishop of Amiens ( t ca. 627), bishop, saint - Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 44, 188 Berchorius, Petrus - french: Pierre Bersuire (* 1290, 1 1362), Benedictine, prior - Paris (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Jacquart I, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 48, 120-122; 418, 300-309 Bercht, Johannes de —> Johannes de Bercht Berchtold -> Bertholdus Berchyngham, Thomas Pierre [Petrus] Berdot Berduco d'Enduet (fl. 1375), architect - Pau (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 201 Bere, John de (fl. 1320-1333), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 44, 203 Bere, John de (fl. 1323-1330), master of arts, clerk, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 202 Bere, John de la, bishop of Saint-David's (fl. 1420-1460), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, bishop - Oxford (England); Saint-David's (England); England - Oxford F. 418, 310 Bere, Robert (fl. 1446), school principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 204 Bere, Thomas (fl. 1366-1372), district rector Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 44, 205 Bere, William ( t 1357), jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 44, 206-207 Bere, William - or: John B. (fl. 1411-1416), scholar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 208 Berefeld, John de (fl. 1300-1306), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 209 Bereford, Henry (y 1337), district rector - Oxford (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford F. 44, 210 Bereford, William de (fl. 1351), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 211 Beregisus Andaginensis ( t after 725), monastery founder, abbot, saint - België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 44, 212 Berehalgh, Ademar (fl. 1441), subdeacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 213 Bereith, Johann ( t 1474), merchant, clerk, city councillor, mayor, chronicler - Görlitz (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 44, 215-217; 418, 316-322 Berelane, John de (fl. 1229), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 218 Beremere, John de (fl. 1299), priest, vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 44, 219 Berend (Zwolle) (fl. 1448), stonemason - Zwolle (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 220 Berenguela [Berengaria], queen of CastillaLeón ( | 1 1 4 9 or 1148), queen - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 44, 427-428 Berenguela [Berengaria] de Castilla-León (* 1230, 11288), princess, abbess - Castilla (Spain); León (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 434 Berenguela [Berengaria] de Castilla, queen of León ( t 1246), queen, regent Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 429-433 Berenguela [Berengaria] de Navarra, queen of England ( t 1230), queen - Navarra (Spain); England - Broughton, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 275; 44, 424-426 Berenguer [Berengarius] de Anglesola, bishop of Girona and Porto ( t 1408), bishop, cardinal - Girona (Spain); Porto (Portugal) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 44, 222-223 Bérenger [Berengarius] (Avignon) (fl. 13871390), barber, papal servant - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 44, 226 Berenguer [Berengarius] (Barcelona) (fl. 1280), miniaturist, copyist - Barcelona (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 436-437 Berenguer [Berengarius] (Barcelona) (fl. 1377), miniaturist - Barcelona (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 224 Bérenger [Berengarius] de Belvis, bishop of Vic ( t 1301), sacristan, bishop - Urgell (Spain); Vic (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 44, 227 Bérenger [Berengarius] Bertrand (fl. 13851416), physician, consul - Rodez (France) Wickersheimer - F. 44, 228

Bérenger Bérenger [Berengarius] Blanc ( f c a . 1325), admirai - France; Narbonne (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 44, 229-230 Berengarius (Calligrapher) Pierre [Petrus] Beret Bereth, Martin (fl. 1432), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 44, 438 Beretha (Augsburg) (fl. 1126-1129), Benedictine, monk, tapestry weaver, embroiderer - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 439 Beretta, Giovanni (fl. 1477), architect, building master - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 44, 440 Beretta, Giovanni Antonio (fl. 1491), stonemason - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 441 Beretta, Guarncrio (15-th century), illuminator Pavia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 44, 442 Berewarthe (Alsace) - or: Bergwarthe, Bernwarthe (fl. 1049), monk, sculptor - Alsace (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 44, 443-445 Berewik, John (fl. 1436-1438), carpcntcr Hantshire (England); Winchester (England) Harvey - F. 44, 446 Berewyk, Richard de (fl. 1319-1327), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 44, 447 Berewyk, Walter dc (fl. 1342-1349), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 44, 448-449 Berewyke, Adam de (fl. 1274-1281), clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 44, 450 Berezin, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 44, 451 Berford, Henry ( t 1465), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 1 Berford, Thomas de ( t 1421), district rector Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 45, 2 Berford, William ( t 1450), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 45, 3 Berg, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 45, 4-7 Berga (Saint) (4-th century), virgin, saint - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 45, 11 Berga, Marco (15-th century), Franciscan Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 45, 8 Bergamasco, Mauro (fl. 1492), architect - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 9 Bergamozo, Sigismondo (fi. 1450), ceramist Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 10 Bergemeny, ... (fl. 1410-1415), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 12 Berger, Bertrand le (15-th century), illuminator - France - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 45, 13-14 Berger, Claude (fl. 1444), armourer - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 15 Berger, Martin (fl. 1461), painter - Strasbourg (Francc); Prcusscn (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 16 Berger, Peter (fl. 1486-1489), printer - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 45, 19 Berger, Pierre (fl. 1442), sculptor - Chambcry (Francc) - Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 45, 17-18 Bergeret, Jean Jean [Johannes] Bergeret Bergerhausen, Wilhelm von (f 1446), painter Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 20 Bergeron (Aouste) (fl. 1470-1495), physician Drôme (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 45, 21

Bergery, Jean - or: J. Briger (fl. 1450), jurisconsult - Lyon (France); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 45, 22 Bergeveney, William (fl. 1339-1352), university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 45, 23-24 Bergeveny, ... (fl. 1436-1438), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 25 Bergeyron, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bergeyron Bergh, Hinrich (fl. 1473-1480), wood carver - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 26 Berghe, Heinrich van den —> Heinrich [Henricusl van den Berghe Berghe, Jan van den (architect, +1485) Ruysbroeck, Jan van Berghe, Jan van den (fl. 1471-1476), stonemason - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 31 Berghe, Jean van den - called: Nazareth (f 1469), illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 29-30 Berghe, Jean van den (fl. 1491), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 27-28 Berghe, Pieter van den (fl. 1375), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 32 Berghe, Simon van den (fl. 1445-1446), master mason - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 33 Berghe, Thierri van den ( t 1420), Augustinian, copyist - Groenendaal (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 45, 34-35; 372, 341 Berghe, Willem van den (fl. 1461), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Oudenaarde (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 36 Berghen, Cornells van (fl. 1479), sculptor Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 37 Berghen, Jan van (fl. 1465), sculptor Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 38 Bergier, Pierre (fl. 1383-1386), sculptor - Riom (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 45, 39-41 Bergmann, Johann (fl. 1494-1499), printer Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 45, 42 Master of the B e r g m a n n s c h e n Offizin - also: Master of the Baseler Terenz (fl. 1490-1494), draftsman - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 43-46 B e r g o di Giovanni di Simone (fl. 1300), sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 47 Bergoing, Guillaume (fl. 1383), sculptor - Riom (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 39; 45, 48 Bergr, abbot of Snorrason (fl. 1325), abbot Iceland - Chevalier - F. 45, 49 Berguedà, Guillem de (* before 1172, t between 1192 and 1196), troubadour - Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 50 B e r g w a r t h e (Alsace) Berewarthe (Alsace) Master with the B e r g w o l k e n (Köln) (2-d half 15-th century), metal artist - Köln (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 51 Berham, John ( t 1414), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 52 Berham, Michael de ( t 1320), jurisconsult, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 45, 53-54 Beri (Cesena) (fl. 1300), painter - Cesena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 55 Beri, Thomas (fl. 1366), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 45, 56 Beringarius (Saint-Denis) (fl. 870), copyist, miniaturist - Saint-Denis (France); Corbie (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 57-63 Beringer (Tegernsee) (fi. 1011-1014), goldsmith, bronze founder - Tegernsee (Germany); Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 64 Beringer, Heinrich (fl. 1386), architect - Liegnitz (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 65 Béringuier, Simon (14-th century), Augustinian Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 66

Beris, Johannes (1-st half 15-th century), physician, surgeon - Lorraine (France); Paris (France) - DLL, Stammler, Wickersheimer F. 45, 67; 203, 250; 418, 339-340 Berkamstede, William de (fl. 1224-1225), chaplain, judge - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 68 Berke (Sarai) ( t 1266), khan - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 45, 69 Berkeley, family (since 12-th century), noble family - England - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 70-77 Berkeley, Elizabeth countess of Warwick —> Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Berkeley countess of Warwick Berkeley, James de, bishop of Exeter (f 1327), master of arts, bishop - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 78-80 Berkeley, Peter de (f 1342), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 45, 81-83 Berkeley, Thomas (fl. 1488), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 84 Berkeley, William (fl. 1479-1483), carver England; London (England) - Harvey, Strayer F. 45, 85-86 Berken, Jehan (*ca. 1430), painter - Arras (France); Saint-Omer (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 87 Berken, Louis (de) (fl. 1475-1476), stone cutter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 88-89 Berkhampstede, John de - possibly identical with John de Berkamstede (fl. 1311-1326), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 90-91 Berkheim, Hans von -> Bcrckhcim, Hans II von Berksted, Stephen de, bishop of Chichester alias: Pagham, Cycestria ( t 1287), doctor of theology, bishop - Oxford (England); Chichester (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 93-94 Berkyng, Thomas de (f 1349), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 45, 95 Berladnik, Ivan Rostislavovic —> Ivan [Johannes] Rostislavic Berladnik Berlandus (Metz) - monk, miniaturist - Metz (France) - D'Ancona - F. 45, 98 Berlay (Anjou) (11-th century), lord - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 99 Berlayn, Jennin de - or: Berlain; Henquinot, Jean Berlayn (fl. 1450-1468), painter - Tournai (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 100-101 Berld, Nine (fl. 1375), goldsmith - Naumburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 102 Berlenda (Meerbeke) ( t e a . 700), virgin, saint Meerbeke (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 45, 103 Berler, Maternus (fl. 1517-1555), priest, church rector, chronicler - Deutschland - Potthast F. 45, 104 Berlin v o n Wimpfen, Pieter (fl. 1496), goldsmith - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 105 Berlindore, Palamidcsso —> Bcllindoti, Palamidesso di M a s t e r of the Berliner Passion (2-d half 15th century), copper engraver, goldsmith Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 106 M a s t e r of the Berliner Verlobung (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Verona (Italy); Berlin (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 107 Berlingerius de Taranto (fl. 1151), hagiographer, philosopher - Taranto (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Tafuri - F. 45, 125-128; 418, 343 Berlinghieri, family (sincc 13-th ccntury), family of painters - Lucca (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 109 Berlinghieri, Barone (fl. 1240-1254), painter Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 110 Berlinghieri, Berlinghiero (fl. 1210-1230), painter - Lucca (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 111-113 Berlinghieri, Bonaventura (fl. 1228-1243), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 45, 114-118

Bernardin Berliiighieri, Carlo (fl. 1470), Dominican - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 45, 119; 68, 237 Berliiighieri, Francesco Bernardo [Bernardus] Teutonico Bernaert, Jan (fl. 1442-143), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 166

Bernak, Robert (fl. 1347-1348), student, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 45, 167 Bernal, Benito (fl. 1494), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 168 Bernaldez, Andreas (fl. 1513), chronicler - Spain - Potthast - F. 45, 171 Bernaldino (Santa Gadea) (fl. 1487), painter Castilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 170 Bernaldus —> Bernoldus Bernand, John (fl. 1498), master of arts, dcacon Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 174 Bernard, ... (fl. 1466-1467), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 45, 175 Bernard, Arnaud ( f l 3 3 4 ) , Dominican, university professor - Cahors (France); Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 177 Bernard, Arnaud (11. 1484), poet, troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 178 Bernard, Arnaud, patriarch of Alexandria ( t 1368), archbishop, patriarch, cardinal - Tours (France); Aix-en-Provence (France); Napoli (Italy); Alexandria (Egypt); Montauban (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 176 Bernard, Etienne - called: Moreau (fl. 1433), treasurer - France - Chevalier - F. 45, 179 Bernard, François (+ 1362), engraver Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 45, 180 Bernard, Guillaume (fl. 1272), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (fl. 1299), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (fl. 1318), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (fl. 1355), Franciscan, poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 185 Bernard, Guillaume (Aries) (fl. 1313-1314), Dominican - Aries (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (Barbairan) (fl. 1284), Dominican - Barbairan (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (Bordeaux) (fl. 1268), Dominican - Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (Cahors) (fl. 1325-1326), Dominican - Cahors (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (Dax) (fl. 1242), Dominican Dax (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (Figeac) ( t 1312), Dominican - Figeac (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 181 Bernard, Guillaume (Gaillac) —> Guilelmus Bernardi de Galliaco Bernard, Guillaume (Narbonne) —> Guilelmus Bernardi de Narbonne Bernard, Guillaume (Puy) —> Guilelmus Bernardi de Podio Bernard, Guy, bishop of Langres (*ca. 1410, + 1481), archdeacon, abbot, bishop - Tours (France); Reims (France); Langres (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 186 Bernard, Honoré Honoré [Honorius] Bernard Bernard, Jean (II. 1334-1346), goldsmith, coiner Gent, Gand (Belgium); Lille (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 187 Bernard, Jean (f 1494), mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 195 Bernard, Jean, archbishop of Tours (* 1386, + 1466), prior, archbishop - Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 193 Bernard, John (fl. 1375-1433), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 45, 188-190 Bernard, John (* 1385, f 1460), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 45, 191-192 Bernard, John (*ca. 1432), master of arts Cambridge (England); Hantshire (England) Cambridge - F. 45, 194 Bernard, Luc (+ 1463), Benedictine, abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 196

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Bernard, Maur (fl. 1480), mason - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 197 Bernard, Michaud (fl. 1480), mason - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 197 Bernard, Michel (late 14-th century), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 198-199 Bernard, Pierre (+1173) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bernard Bernard, Pierre (τ 1195), prior, ecclesiastical administrator - Vincennes (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 200 Bernard, Pierre (fl. 1419), prior, architect FontenayTe-Comte (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 202 Bernard, Pierre, lord of Seintry (15-th century), lord - Saintry-sur-Seine (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 201 Bernard, Raymond (fl. 1251-1253), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 203 Bernard, Raymond (fl. 1383), royal adviser, ambassador - France - Chevalier - F. 45, 205 Bernard, René (fl. 1490), mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 206 Bernard, Richard (fl. 1290-1327), district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 207 Bernard, Richard ( t 1325), district rector Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 207 Bernard, Richard ( t 1492), master of arts, university proctor, district rcctor - Oxford (England); England; Hantshire (England) Oxford - F. 45, 208-209 Bernard, Robert (fl. 1335), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 210 Bernard, Robert (f 1341), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 210 Bernard, Robert (fl. 1444-1447), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 211 Bernard, Thomas (fl. 1328-1346), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 212 Bernard, William (fl. 1285), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 213 Bernard de la Motte, Raymond, bishop of Bazas ( t e a . 1357), canon, bishop - Bazas (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 204 Bernarda Visconti (fl. 1424-1426), daughter of Bernabò Visconti - Italy - Chevalier F. 45, 214 Bernarde, Bernard (fl. 1488), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 45, 215 Bernardi, Arnaldus Arnaldus [Arrnoldus] Bernardi Bernardi, Buonomo - or: Buonomino B. (+ 1401), physician - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 217 Bernardi, Claude -> Claude [Claudius] Bernardi Bernardi, Domenico (15-th century), copyist Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 218 Bernardi, Gherardino de (II. 1276-1305), painter Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 219 Bernardi, Giovanni Antonio de' (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Italy; Pavia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 45, 220 Bernardi, Guglielmo de' (fl. 1349), translator Italy - Chevalier - F. 45, 221 Bernardi, Johann (fl. 1419), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Schwaben (Germany) Oxford - F. 45, 222 Bernardi, Luca (fl. 1495), Benedictine - Brescia (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 223 Bernardi, Martino (fl. 1483), stonemason Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 224 Bernardi, Niccolò, bishop of Soana (+ 1360), Carmelite, bishop - Soana (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 45, 225; 276, 244 Bernardi, Pietro (15-th century), preacher Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 26 Bernardi, Ruberto di Guido (fl. 1364), philologist, copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier F. 45, 227-228 Bernardigio, Antonio (fl. 1449), astronomer Italy - Chevalier - F. 45, 229 Bernardin —> Bernardinus

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Bernardini, Paulino (fl. 1497), Dominican Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 230 Bernardino - » Bcrnardinus Bernardino da Roma (fl. 1466), Dominican Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 279 B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] d'Amelia (15-th century), jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier F. 45, 231 Bernardino [Bernardinus] d'Antonio (fl. 1483), mosaicist - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 232 Bernardinus Aquilanus (* 1420, f 1503), Franciscan, canonist - Aquila (Italy) - Sbaralea - F. 45, 233-234 Bernardinus Arlunus Arlunus, Bcrnardinus Bernardin [Bernardinus] (Auxerrre) (fl. 1278), barber - Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 235 Bernardinus de Bessa —> Bernardus de Bessa Bernardinus Bononiensis —» Bernardus Bononiensis Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Brigida (fi. 1495), wood carver - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 236 Bernardinus de Bustis ( t 1500 or 1513), Franciscan, preacher - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 45, 237-239 B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] Caimo —> Caimo, Bernardino B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] da Campagna (15-th century), poet - Campania (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 240 Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Cecchino (fl. 1458), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 241 Bernardinus Corius - > Bernardus Corius Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Domenico (fl. 1471), miniaturist, friar - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 45, 242-244 B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] di Ercolano miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 45, 245 Bernardinus Feltrensis - italian: Bernardino Tomitano (* 1438, + 1494), Franciscan, preacher - Feltre (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 246-248; 45, 320 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Ferrara (fl. 1426), architect - Ferrara (Italy); Forlì (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 249 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Firenze (fl. 1495), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 250 Bernardinus Gadolus —> Gadolo, Bernardino Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Giacomo (fl. 1495), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 254 Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Giorgio da San Ambrogio (fl. 1489), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 255 B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] di Giovanni (fl. 1483), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 256 Bernhardinus [Bernardinus] de Laneck (fl. 1484), copyist - Poland; Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 45, 257-258 Bernardinus a Leuto - or: B. a Lento (f 1376), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 45, 259-260 Bernardino [Bernardinus] (Liguria) - chronicler - Liguria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 261 B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] di Luchino (fl. 1500), painter - Corregio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 262 Bernardinus de Luntis —> Luntis, Bernardinus de Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Martino da Milano (fl. 1477-1494), stonemason - Vicenza (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 263 Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Matteo - called: Bcllomo (fl. 1488), ccramist - Dcruta (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 264 B e r n a r d i n o [Bernardinus] da Milano (11. 1387), Servite - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 265

Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Modena latin: Bernardinus de Mutina (14-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 45, 266 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Monza (fl. 1400), Franciscan - Monza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 268 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Murano (15-th century), painter - Murano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 269 Bernardinus Ν. Florentinus ( t 1480), Franciscan, theologian - Firenze (Italy) - Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 45, 251-253 Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Nicolò (fl. 1395), physician - Bologna (Italy); England Chevalier - F. 45, 270 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Parma (fl. 1461), cannon founder - Parma (Italy); Ragusa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 271 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Perugia Dominican - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 272 Bernardino [Bernardinus] (Perugia) (Π. 1472), illuminator - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 45, 273 Bernardino [Bernardinus] di Pietro (fl. 1484), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 274 Bernardinus Presbyter (fl. 110), priest, grammarian - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 45, 275 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Recanati (fl. 1485), Franciscan - Paris (France); Recanati (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 276 Bernardinus de Roma, bishop of Sutri (fl. 1324), Carmelite, bishop, cardinal - Sutri (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 45, 278 Bernardin [Bernardinus] du Rosier —» Bernardus de Rosergio archbishop of Toulouse Bernardinus Sansonis - also: Bardinus Sampsonis ( t 1439), Carmelite, prior - Neustrie (France); Reims (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Harter - F. 45, 281-282; 345, 207; 418, 345 Bernardino [Bernardinus] (de) Sardis (fl. 14881492), illuminator - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 283-287 Bernardinus Senensis - italian: Bernardino degli Albizzeschi (* 1380, + 1444), Franciscan, vicar general, saint - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wadding - F. 45, 288-311; 418, 346-352 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Serravalle (fl. 1356), painter - Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 312 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Sicilia (fl. 1494), Franciscan, poet - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 313 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Siena (fl. 1474), miniaturist, chaplain - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 45, 314-317 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Siena (fl. 1484), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 318 Bernardin [Bernardinus] Splicanin - latin: Bernardinus de Spalato ( t 1499), monk, translator - Split (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 45, 319 Bernardino [Bernardinus] da Treviso ( t before 1499), Franciscan - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier F. 45, 321 Master of the Bernhardin [Bernardinus] Verkündigung (fl. 1500), painter - Wroclaw (Poland); Silesia (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 47, 397 Bernardinus Veronensis - also: B. Cyllenius (fl. 1475), philologist, humanist - Verona (Italy) Fabricius, Saxe - F. 45, 323-324 Bernardon de la Salle (τ 1391), military leader Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 325 B e r n a r d o n de Serres ( t 1412), military leader Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 326 Bernardot, Jean (fl. 1454), sculptor, architect France - Lami - F. 45, 327

Bernarducci, Michele (fl. 1277), writer - Spoleto (Italy); Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 328 B e r n a r d o [Bernardus] Lombardia - grammarian - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 46, 417 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Abbevile, bishop of Amiens ( t 1278), bishop - Amiens (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 330 B e r n a r d o [Bernardus] de Abiate (fl. 1487), wood carver - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 331 Bernard [Bernardus] Adhémar —> Adhémar, Bernard Bernard [Bernardus] VI (Aton), viscount of Agde (fl. 1187), viscount - Agde (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 332 Bernardus Alamainy bishop of Condom —> Alamand, Bernard bishop of Condom Bernard [Bernardus] Alanhan —? Alanhan, Bernard Bernardus Alberti (i· before 1360), physician, university administrator - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 9, 218; 45, 334-336 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Albi —» Albi, Bernard d' bishop of Rodez and Porto Bernard [Bernardus], lord of Albret (fl. 12701281), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 45, 339 Bernard [Bernardus], lord of Albret (fl. 13241358), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 45, 339 Bernard [Bernardus] Albusquerii (fl. 13761377), canon, physician - Cahors (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 340 B e r n a r d o [Bernardus] d'Alcobaca (fl. 1446), Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 45, 341 Bernard [Bernardus] l'Allemand —> Bernardo [Bernardus] Teutonico Bernard [Bernardus] Aluderii (fl. 1311), canon, physician - Albi (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 342 B e r n a r d o [Bernardus] de Alzira (f 1180), Cistercian, saint - Valencia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 45, 344 Bernardus de Ambasia - also: Β Aureoli (fl. 1364-1379), Carmelite, prior, cardinal - Toulouse (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 45, 345-349; 41, 353 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Ambiele (f before 1486), canon - Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 350 Bernard [Bernardus] Amorani (fl. 1398), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 45, 351 Bernard [Bernardus] Amperii (fl. 1332), bachelor of mcdccinc - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 352 Bernardus Andegavensis - also: B. Scholasticus (fl. 1010), scolasticus, hagiographer - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast F. 45, 353-354; 418, 354 Bernardus Andegavensis ( t 1224), scolasticus Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 355 Bernardus Andreae ( t after 1521), Augustinian, historiographer - Toulouse (France) - Potthast F. 45, 356 Bernardus de Angeleriis —> Angelieri, Bernardo degli B e r n a r d o [Bernardus] degli Angeli —> Angeli, Bernardo degli Bernardus de Angiolcriis (fl. 1384-1386), Augustinian, prior - Pisa (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Ossinger - F. 45, 357 Bernardus Angrianus (fl. 1390), Carmelite Bologna (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Fabricius - F. 45, 358-361 Bernard [Bernardus] (Anianc) (fl. 1205-1218), physician - Aniane (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 362 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Antocla (fl. 13441359), physician - Montauban (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 363 B e r n a r d o [Bernardus] d'Antonio da Venezia (fl. 1466), stonemason - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 364

[Bernardus] Bernardo [Bernardus] da Aosta - also: Bernardus Menthonensis ( t 1081), archdeacon, saint - Aosta (Italy); Menthon-Saint-Bernard (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 365; 47, 20-22 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Aragon) (fl. 1413), sculptor - Aragon (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 366 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Arce) (fl. 1100), confessor, saint - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 367 Bernardus Aretinus (fl. 1320-1327), Franciscan, theologian - Arezzo (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 368 Bernardo [Bernardus] d'Ariano —> Berardo [BerardusJ d'Ariano Bernard [Bernardus] (Arles) (fl. 1372-1373), barber - Arles (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 45, 408 Bernard [Bernardus] I, count of Armagnac called: le Louche (H. 960), count - Armagnac (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 369 Bernard [Bernardus] II, count of Armagnac - called: Tumapaler (fl. 1020-1061), count Armagnac (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 369 Bernard [Bernardus] III, count of Armagnac (fl. 1096-1110), count - Armagnac (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 369 Bernard [Bernardus] IV, count of Armagnac (fl. 1160-1190), count - Armagnac (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 369 Bernard [Bernardus] V, count of Armagnac ( t 1245), count - Armagnac (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 369 Bernard [Bernardus] VI, count of Armagnac ( t 1319), count - Armagnac (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 370 Bernard [Bernardus] VII, count of Armagnac ( t 1418), count - Armagnac (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 371 Bernard [Bernardus] Arnaud (fl. 1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 45, 372 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Artiges (fl. 1317), cantor - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 373 Bernardus de Arvernia - also: Β. de Alvernia, de Claromonte, de Gannato; french: Bernard d'Auvergne, de Clermont {*ca. 1265), Dominican, prior - Auvergne (France); ClermontFerrand (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Glorieux, Harter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 343; 45, 388-389; 46, 239-240; 418, 355-356 Bernard [Bernardus], abbot of Asnières Bellay (fl. 1133-1136), abbot - Asnières-Bellay (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 375 Bernard [Bernardus] de Aspris (fl. 1301), physician - Hérault (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 376 Bernard [Bernardus] IV, count of Astarac (fl. 1249-1291), count, singer - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 377 Bernard [Bernardus] archbishop of Auch (+1126) —> Bernard [Bernardus] d'Astarac archbishop of Auch Bernard [Bernardus], archbishop of Auch (fl. 1192-1214), archbishop - Auch (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 379 Bernardus (Augsburg) (fl. 1460-1483), painter, book printer, draftsman - Augsburg (Germany); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 380-381 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Auriac ( t e a . 1285), troubadour - Béziers (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 382 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Auribail ( t 1412), abbot - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 383 Bernard [Bernardus], count of Autun - also: B. Plantapilosa; Plantevelue; B., marquis of Gothie; B. Ill, duke of Septimanie (*841, t e a . 886), count - Autun (France); Auvergne (France); Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 384; 46, 351; 47, 135-136; 47, 238 Bernard [Bernardus] (Autun) (13-th century), physician - Autun (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 386

Bernard [Bernardus] (Autun) (|1271), physician - Autun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 45, 385 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Auvergne (fl. 1294-1307) —> Bernardus de Arvernia Bernard [Bernardus], count of Auvergne (fl. 884-886), count - Auvergne (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 387 Bernard [Bernardus], count of Auvergne (fl. 928), count - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 387 Bernard [Bernardus], count of Auvergne (fl. 950), count - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 387 Bernardus (Aveyron) (11-th century), sculptor Aveyron (France) - Beaulieu - F. 45, 390-391 Bernard [Bernardus] (Avignon) (fl. 1312), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 392 Bernardus Ayglerius - also: B. Cassinensis; french: Bernard Ayglier (*ca. 1200, t 1282), Benedictine, abbot, cardinal, papal legate - Lérins (France); Monte Cassino (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Berton, Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter - F. 31, 217; 45, 393-395; 418, 357-358 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Ayros (early 13 th century), medical practitioner - France Wickersheimer - F. 45, 396 Bernard [Bernardus] Bachalar (fl. 1350), physician, canon regular - Brioude (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 397 Bernhard [Bernardus], margrave of Baden (* ca. 1364, 1 1431), margrave - Baden (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 45, 401-402 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Baden (* 1430, 11458), blessed - Baden (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 45, 403 Bernardus de Baging —> Bernardus de Waging Bernardus Baibus —> Bernardus Papiensis Bernardus Baptisatus - Benedictine, abbot Gascogne (France) - Potthast - F. 45, 406 Bernat [Bernardus], count of Barcelona ( t 844), count - Barcelona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 409-410 Bernard [Bernardus] de Barriach (fl. 1316), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 407 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Bartana (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 45, 411 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Barthe (fl. 1229), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 412 Bernard [Bernardus], disciple of Barthélémy (12-th century), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 45, 413 Bernardus Bartolini ( f l 4 6 1 ) , Dominican, vicar, prior - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 38, 104; 45, 414 Bernard [Bernardus] de Bastida (fl. 1298), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 45, 415 Bernard [Bernardus] Bastier (fl. 1350-1362), surgeon - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 45, 416 Bernard [Bernardus] (Bayeux) (fl. 1100), monk, hagiographer - Bayeux (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 417 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Bazas (fl. 14191430), bishop - Bazas (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 418 Bernardus Bazin Basin, Bernardo Bernard [Bernardus] (Beaulieu) (early 11-th century), monk, painter - Beaulieu (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 45, 419 Bernard [Bernardus] (Beauvais) (fl. 1239), physician, benefactor - Beauvais (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 420 Bernard [Bernardus] du Bec ( t 1149), abbot, architect - Mont-Saint-Michel (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 421 Bernard [Bernardus] de Bellver ( t before 1334), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 422

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Bernardo [Bernardus] da Benevento (fl. 1178), cardinal - Benevento (Italy) - Berton - F. 45, 423 Bernard [Bernardus] (Berdoues) (fl. 1218-1224), physician - Gers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 424 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Berlin) (fl. 1471-1474), architect - Berlin (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 45, 425 Bernardus Bernardonis ( t 1362), Dominican Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 45, 426 Bernard [Bernardus] Bernerii (fl. 1394), surgeon - Montpellier (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 427 Bernard [Bernardus] Berotierii ( t before 1391), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 428 Bernard [Bernardus] I, count of Besalù called: le Taillfer, Taliaferro ( t 1020), count France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 45, 429-431 Bernard [Bernardus] II, count of Besalù ( t ca. 1095), count - France - Chevalier - F. 45, 432 Bernard [Bernardus] III (Guillaume), count of Besalù ( t 1111), count - France - Chevalier F. 45, 433 Bernardus de Bessa - also: Bernardinus de B. ( t ca. 1300), Franciscan, theologian - Dordogne (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sharalea, Wadding - F. 45, 434-441; 418, 361-362 Bernard [Bernardus] I, count of Bigorre ( t e a . 1065), count - Bigorre (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 443 Bernard [Bernardus] II, count of Bigorre ( t ca. 1113), count - Bigorre (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 444 Bernardus de Bisgneto (fl. 1483), canonist Chevalier - F. 45, 445 Bernard [Bernardus] de Blausano - or: B. de Biansano (fl. 1305-1322), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 442 Bernat [Bernardus] dc Boixadors —> Boixadors, Bernat de Bernardo [Bernardus] da Bologna (fl. 1280), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 45, 454 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Bolzano) (15-th ccntury), painter - Bozen, Bolzano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 45, 446 Bernardus dc Bonahora (fl. 1311-1320), diocese clerk, physician, university professor - Montpellier (France); Lérida (Spain) Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer F. 45, 447-449 Bernard [Bernardus] de Bondeills (fl. 11801230), singer - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 45, 450 Bernard [Bernardus] de Bonnefont (fl. 12981315), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 45, 451 Bernard [Bernardus] de Bonnières, abbot of Fontfroide (11. 1224-1235), abbot - France Chevalier - F. 45, 452 Bernardus Bononiensis - also: Bernardinus B. (fl. 1145), rhetorician, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 453 Bernard [Bernardus] du Bosquet, archbishop of Napoli ( t 1371), archbishop, cardinal - Cahors (France); Napoli (Italy); Avignon (France) Berton, Chevalier - F. 45, 455-456 Bernard [Bernardus] Botarel (fl. 1426), barber - Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 45, 457 Bernardus Bottonius - also: B. Parmensis; italian: Bernardo Bottoni ( t 1266), canonist, university professor - Parma (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 45, 458; 57, 297; 418, 363 Bernard [Bernardus] Bouvier (fl. 1476-1487), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 459 Bernard [Bernardus] Boyer (14-lh century), physician, astrologist - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 45, 460

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Bernard [Bernardus] Boyer Bernardus Morlanensis Bernard [Bernardus] de Coimbra - Cistercian Coimbra (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 46, 245 Bernard [Bernardus] dc Cologne —> Bernhard [Bernardus] von Köln Bernard [Bernardus] Colomer (fl. 1376), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 46, 247 Bernard [Bernardus], viscount of Comborn (fl. 1247), viscount - France - Chevalier F. 46, 248 Bernard [Bernardus] dc Combrct, bishop of Albi (fl. 1239-1271), deacon, bishop - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 46, 249 Bernard [Bernardus], count of Comminges ( t 1226), count - Comminges (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 250 Bernardus Compostellanus (ca. 1225-1296) —> Bernardus de Montemirato Bernardus Compostellanus (fl. 1206-1217), canonist, archdeacon - Santiago de Compostela (Spain); Bologna (Italy) - Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 46, 251; 418, 390-391 Bernardus Compostellanus Thesaurius (fl. 1129), church treasurer - Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - Chevalier, Fahricius - F. 46, 254-255 Bernardus Compostellanus, junior (f 1267), canonist, archbishop - Santiago de Compostela (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 46, 252-253 Bernard [Bernardus] bishop of Condom —> Alamand, Bernard bishop of Condom Bernard [Bernardus] de Condom (fl. 12991322), Dominican - Condom (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 256 Bernardus de Constantia (Augustinian, fl. 13921393) —> Constanz, Bernard von Bernardus Constantinensis - also: B. Scholasticus; Bernhard von Hildesheim ( t 1088), scolasticus, theologian - Hildesheim (Germany); Konstanz (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 46, 257-262; 418, 392-393 Bernardus (Copyist) (ll-th-12-th century), priest, copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 46, 263-264 Bernard [Bernardus] de Coralet (fl. 1497), barber, surgeon - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 265 Bernardus Corbeienisis - maybe identical with Β. Constantinensis (fl. 1085), monk Corvey (Germany) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 46, 266-267 Bernardus Corius - also: Bernardinus C. (fl. 1499), chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Fahricius F. 46, 268 Bernard [Bernardus] de Cornil - poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 46, 269 Bernardus Corserii (fl. 1367-1396), diocese clerk, physician - Montpellier (France); Couserans (France); Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 46, 270 Bernard [Bernardus] de Coulongne (fl. 13301375), physician, chaplain, university chancellor - Montpellier (France); Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 271-272 Bernard [Bernardus] (Count) (fl. 877), count, royal adviser - France - Chevalier - F. 46, 55 Bernard [Bernardus] de Crassa (fl. 1345), physician - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 46, 273 Bernardus Cremifanensis —» Bernardus de Kremsmünster Bernardus Cremonensis (12-th century), jurisconsult, translator - Cremona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 46, 274

[Bernardus] B e m a r d u s de Dacia (fl. 1478), printer - Napoli (Italy); Denmark - Chevalier - F. 46, 275 Bernard [Bernardus] le Danois (10-th century), minister - Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 46, 276 Bernard [Bernardus] Dant (fl. 1458-1459), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 277 Bernardus Dapifer ( t 1378), monk - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier, Fabricáis, Potthast F. 46, 278-280 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Astarac, archbishop of Auch ( t 1126), bishop, archbishop - Bayonne (France); Auch (France) - Chevalier F. 45, 378 Bernard [Bernardus] bishop of Die - » Bernardus Cartusianus bishop of Die Bernard [Bernardus] de Dolon ( t e a . 1247), physician - Aveyron (France) - Jacquart I F. 46, 282 Bernard [Bernardus] (Dominican) (fl. 1282), Dominican, preacher - France - Chevalier F. 46, 283 Bernard [Bernardus] Dorays (fl. 1420), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 46, 284 Bernardus Dorna ( f e a . 1257), jurisconsult, archdeacon - Languedoc (France); Bourges (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 46, 285; 418, 394 Bernard [Bernardus] de Durfort (fl. 1184-1194), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 46, 289 Bernard [Bernardus] Duvigneau ( t e a . 1426), physician - Bordeaux (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 46, 290 Bernard [Bernardus] archbishop of Embrun —> Benoît [Benedictus] archbishop of Embrun Bernard [Bernardus] Engarra - also: Bernardus de Hangarra (fl. 1294), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 46, 292; 46, 375 Bernardus Ermengaudi - also: Β. Ermengol ( t 1387), Dominican, inquisitor, prior - Barcelona (Spain); Paris (France); Aragon (Spain) Chevalier, Hurler, Kaeppeli - F. 46, 293; 109, 341; 418, 395 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Esclot (fl. 1300), historian - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 46, 294 Bernardo [Bernardus] (España) (12-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France); Spain Chevalier - F. 46, 295 Bernardus Fabri (fl. 1461-1462), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 46, 296-298 Bernard [Bernardus] del Falgar (14-th century), poet - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 46, 299 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Faye —> Bernard I Bernardus] de la Haye Bernard [Bernardus] Feguycirc (fl. 1404), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 46, 300 Bernard [Bernardus], lord of La Ferté (fl. 1269), poet - France; Maine (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 301 Bernard [Bernardus] (Fleury) (10-th century), monk, poet - Fleury (France) - Chevalier F. 46, 303 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Fon (late 12-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 304 Bernardus de Fontano - or: Β. de Fontino (fl. 1421-1422), Dominican - Toulouse (France) Kaeppeli - F. 46, 305 Bernardus Fontis Calidi - french: Bernard, abbot of Foncaude ( t 1192), Premonstratensian, abbot - France - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast F. 46, 306-307; 418, 396-397 Bernardus Foresterii ( t before 1418), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 46, 308 Bernardus Forestis (14-th century), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 46, 309 Bernard [Bernardus] Foule (* ca. 1239), district rector, physician - Lozère (France); Mende (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 46, 310

Bernardo [Bernardus] del q. Francesco (fl. 1393-1401), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 46, 311 Bernardo [Bernardus] di Francesco (fi. 1434), glass painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 46, 312-313 Bernardus (Franciscan) (fl. 1348), Franciscan, philosopher - France - Chevalier - F. 46, 314 Bernardus Francus - also: B. Sapiens; french: Bernard lc Sage ( t e a . 870), monk, pilgrim - France; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricáis, Potthast - F. 46, 315-317 Bernardus Frigidi Montis - french: Bernard de Froidmont (fl. 1253), Cistercian, abbot Froidmont (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 46, 318-320 Bernardus de Gannato —» Bernardus de Arvernia Bernard [Bernardus] Garin, archbishop of Aries ( t 1138), abbot, archbishop - Aries (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 321 Bernard [Bernardus] de Garves - also: B. de Garvo ( t 1328), archdeacon, cardinal - Coutances (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 46, 322 Bernard [Bernardus] Gaucelin, archbishop of Narbonne ( f l l 9 1 ) , bishop, archbishop - Béziers (France); Narbonne (France) - Chevalier F. 46, 323 Bernard [Bernardus] Gauffre (fl. 1404), barber - Grcnadc-sur-Garonnc (France) - Jacquart I F. 46, 324 Bernhard [Bernardus] von der Geist - latin: Bernardus Geystensis (13-th century), poet - Münster (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 46, 325-329; 418, 398 Bernard [Bernardus] de Gensiac ( t 1263), abbot - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 46, 330 Bernardus Geraldi ( t 1291), Dominican, Provincial - Montauban (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 46, 331-332 Bernardo [Bernardus] di Giovanni di Simone (fl. 1301-1310), sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 46, 333 Bernardus de Gordonio - french: Bernard de Gordon ( t e a . 1320), physician, university professor - Montpellier (France) - Bayle, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Talbot, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 46, 334-349; 142, 228-236; 418, 399 Bernard [Bernardus] de Gorgon (fl. 14551456), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 46, 350 Bernard [Bernardus] marquis of Gothie —> Bernard [Bernardus] count of Autun Bernard [Bernardus] de Goyrans (fl. 1450), poet - Haute-Garonne (France); Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 352 Bernard [Bernardus], abbot of la Grâce-Dieu (fl. 1269), Premonstratensian, abbot - Benon (France) - Chevalier - F. 46, 353 Bernardus Granellus Granelli, Bernardo Bernât [Bernardus] de Granollachs (* 1421), physician - Barcelona (Spain); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 46, 356-357; 418, 400 Bernard [Bernardus] de Grazac ( t 1185), archdeacon, provost - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 46, 358 Bernard [Bernardus] Guanel (fl. 1424), surgeon - Millau (France) - Jacquart I - F. 46, 359 Bernardus Guidonis ( t 1273), Dominican Béziers (France) - Chevalier - F. 46, 360 Bernardus Guidonis, bishop of Tuy and Lodève - french: Bernard Guy (*1261, t 1331), Dominican, prior, bishop, chronicler Limoges (France); Albi (France); Carcassonne (France); Tuy (France); Lodève (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 46, 361-374; 418, 401-411 Bernardus de Hangarra —» Bernard [Bernardus] Engarra Bernard [Bernardus] de la Haye - or: Β. de la Faye ( t 1174 or 1175), abbot - France Chevalier - F. 46, 376

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Bernhard [Bernardus] von Hildesheim (+1088) —> Bernardus Constantinensis Bernardus Hildcshcimcnsis (+1154 or 1153), bishop - Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 46, 377-380 Bernardus Hispanus (early 14-th century), physician - Provins (France); Sens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 381 Bernardus Honofredi (fl. 1299), surgeon, translator - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 382 Bernard [Bernardus], physician of Humbert IV, lord of Beaujolais (fl. 1188), physician - Beaujolais (France) - Wickersheimer F. 46, 383 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Innsbruck) (fl. 14631475), goldsmith - Innsbruck (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 46, 384 Bernard [Bernardus] Isnardus (fl. 1247), physician - Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 385 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Italia) - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 46, 389 Bernardo [Bernardus], king of Italia (*ca. 797, +818), king - Italy; Aachen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 46, 386-388 Bernardus Iterius - french: B. Ithier (* 1163, 1 1225), monk, librarian, chronicler - Limoges (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast F. 46, 390; 193, 246; 418, 412 Bernard [Bernardus] de Jorena (fl. 1226), physician - Perpignan (France) Wickersheimer - F. 46, 391 Bernardus de Judice - Dominican - Palermo (Sicily) - Kaeppeli - F. 46, 392 Bernardus de Juzico (f 1303), general of the Dominican order - Bordeaux (France); Provence (France); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 46, 393-394 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Kamenz (13-th ccntury), monastery founder - Oberlausitz (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 46, 396 Bernhard [Bernardus], duke of Kärnten (* between 1176 and 1181, +1256), duke Kärnten (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 46, 395 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Köln - french: Bernard de Cologne (fl. 1477-1478), printer Köln (Germany); Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier F. 46, 246 Bernardus de Kraiburg, bishop of Chiemsee - lso: Bernhard Kramer (* between 1410 and 1420, t 1477), canonist, bishop, vicar general Chiemsee (Germany); Salzburg (Austria) - DLL - F. 46, 398-399 Bernardus de Kremsmünster - also: B. Noricus, Cremifanensis; Berchtold von Kremsmünster (*before 1270, t e a . 1327), Benedictine, historiographer - Kremsmünster (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 46, 400-404; 48, 303-304; 418, 413-414 Bernard [Bernardus] de Lacarrc, bishop of Bayonne (fl. 1185-1204), bishop - Bayonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 46, 405 Bernard [Bernardus] Lacosta (fl. 1378-1393), papal physician - Cahors (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 46, 406 Bernard [Bernardus] (Lacq) (fl. 1385), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 46, 407 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Landriano (15th century), physician - Landriano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 46, 408 Bernardus de Lechnitz - Carthusian Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 46, 409 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Legnano (1490), wood carvcr - Vigevano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 46, 410 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Lera (fl. 1496), architect - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 46, 411

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Bernard [Bernardus] de Le Venquiere (fl. 14771502), physician - Paris (France); Picardie (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 46, 412-413 Bernhard [Bernardus] zur Lippe, bishop of Selonia (*ca. 1140, 11224), count, bishop Latvia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 46, 414-416 Bernardus (Lobbes) (1-st half 11-th century), painter - Lobbes (Belgium); Viaanderen, Flandres - Thieme/Becker - F. 46, 302 Bernardus Lombardus {fl. 1323-1332), Dominican, prior - Béziers (France); Avignon (France) Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 46, 418-419; 418, 415 Bernardo [Bernardus] di Lorenzo (fl. 14471472), sculptor, architect - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 46, 420 Bernardus (Lübeck) (2-d half 13-th century), painter - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 46, 421 Bernardus Magdunensis - french: Bernard de Mcung (fl. 1133), humanist, notary - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 1-3 Bernardus Maia (fl. 1422-1424), Dominican Palermo (Sicily) - Kaeppeli - F. 47, 4 Bernard [Bernardus] de Malartic (fl. 12911312), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 5 Bernardus de Maloduno (fl. 1293-1318), Dominican, Provincial - Toulouse (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 6 Bernardus Marango - also: B. Maragone (* ca. 1110, f between 1182 and 1188), jurist, historiographer - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 47, 7; 418, 416-418 Bernardus Maria - Carmelite - Sicilia (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 47, 8 Bernhard [Bernardus] von der Mark —> Bernardus Trevisanus Bernard [Bernardus], abbot of Marmoutier ( t 1107), abbot - Marmoutier (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 9 Bernard [Bernardus] (Marseille) (fl. 1487), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 10 Bernardus de Martellinio ( t 1348), Augustinian Firenze (Italy) - Ossinger - F. 47, 11 Bernardus Marthesii (fl. 1370), historian - Italy Hurter - F. 418, 419 Bernart [Bernardus] Marti - or: Β. Martin (mid12-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 12-13; 418, 420 Bernard [Bernardus] Martin (fl. 1302), royal physician - Aragon (Spain); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 14 Bernard [Bernardus] Massanet (fl. 1422), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 15 Bernard [Bernardus] de Massanti (fl. 12791315), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 16 Bernard [Bernardus] Mearni ( t 1449), physician, consul - Carcassonne (France); Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 47, 17-18 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Meister) (15-th century), physician, medical writer - Deutschland Stammler - F. 418, 421 Bernardus Mcnthoncnsis —> Bernardo [Bernardus] da Aosta Bernardus de Mercato (fl. 1222), notary Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 47, 23 Bernard [Bernardus] de Moelan, bishop of Quimper ( t 1167), chancellor, bishop - Quimper (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 24 Bernardus Moguntinus —> Gerhard |Gerardus| II von Eppstein archbishop of Mainz Bernard [Bernardus] de Montaigu-Ie Blanc bishop of Puy —> Bernard [Bernardus] II (de Montaigu-le Blanc) bishop of Puy Bernard [Bernardus] de Montaner (fl. 13ΠΙ 342), Dominican - Gascogne (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 26

Bernard [Bernardus] (Montauban) (fl. 1346), barber - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 27 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Monte Cassino) (fl. 1146), Benedictine, cardinal - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Berton - F. 47, 30 Bernardo [Bernardus] de Monteagudo, bishop of Zaragoza ( t 1239), bishop - Zaragoza (Spain) Chevalier - F. 47, 28 Bernardus de Montemirato - als; Β. Compostellanus; called: Abbas Antiquus (* ca. 1225, 11296), archdeacon, canonist - Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 31-34 Bernardus de Montesa (fl. 1460-1477), Carmelite - Valencia (Spain); Catalayud (Spain) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Latassa - F. 47, 35-42 Bernardo [Bernardus] de Montjouy - latin: Bernardus de Nontejudaico (14-th century), jurisconsult - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 47, 43 Bernard [Bernardus] de Montmaton (2-d half 13-th century), physician - Rodez (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 44 Bernard [Bernardus] (Montpellier) (fl. 1 H i l l 93), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 45 Bernard [Bernardus] (Montpellier) (fl. 1324), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 46 Bernard [Bernardus] de Morez (fl. 1321-1356), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 47, 47 Bernard [Bernardus] de Morlaas (f 1265), Dominican - Santarém (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 47, 58; 47, 227 Bernardus Morlanensis - also: B. Morlacensis, Morvalensis, Clunicaensis (12-th cenLury), monk, theologian, poet - Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 46, 242-244; 47, 48-57; 418, 422-423 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Mothe (f 1286), Dominican - Dordogne (France); Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 59 Bernardus de Mutina (fl. 1375), copyist Modena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 47, 60 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Nantes (11169), Cistercian, bishop - Nantes (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 62 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Napoli) - Franciscan, pilgrim - Napoli (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 47, 63 Bernard [Bernardus] (Narbonne) ( t l l 5 1 ) , sacristan - Narbonne (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 64 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Narni (fl. 1482), Dominican, monk, glass painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 65 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Nazareth (fl. 1115-1121), bishop - Barletta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 66 Bernardo [Bernardus] (di) Nello di Giovanni Falconi (late 14-th century), painLer - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 67 Bernardo [Bernardus] di Nicolò d'Alemagna (fl. 1482), miniaturist, painter - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 47, 68 Bernardus de Nieva (15-th century), Dominican Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 47, 69 Bernard [Bernardus] Nivard (11. 1422-1451), physician - Paris (France); Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 70 Bernardus Noricus —> Bernardus de Kremsmünster Bernard [Bernardus] Nunho (fl. 1474), doctor of medecine, poet - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 71 Bernhart [Bernardus] (Oehringen) (fl. 1491), master mason - Oehringen (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 47, 72 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Oesede, bishop of Paderborn ( t 1160), bishop - Paderborn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 47, 73

Bernardo [Bernardus] d'Oleggio (fl. 1399), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 47, 74 Bernardus Olerii - also: B. Ollerius, Ollensis; french: B. Oiler ( f e a . 1390), Carmelite, general of the Carmelite Order - Catalonia (Spain); Provence (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 47, 77-87; 418, 424-425 Bernard [Bernardus] Olier - latin: Bernardus Olerii ( t before 1412), physician, university professor - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 47, 75-76 Bernardus Oliverii - also: B. Olivarius; spanish: Bernardo Olivér ( t 1348), Augustinian, bishop - Huesca (Spain); Barcelona (Spain); Tortosa (Spain) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ossinger F. 47, 88-91; 418, 426 Bernard [Bernardus], (Oloron) (fl. 1406-1412), physician - Oloron-Sainte-Marie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 92 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Orchimont (15-th ccntury), coiner - Luxembourg - Chevalier F. 47, 93 Bernardus Oricellarius - also: B. Rucellarius ( t 1514), historian - Firenze (Italy) - Fabricius, Potthast - F. 47, 94; 340, 439 Bernard [Bernardus] d'Orival ( t 1412), abbot Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 95 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Osimo ( t 1291), bishop, cardinal - York (England); Osimo (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Berton - F. 47, 97 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Ostfranken) (*ca. 876, 1*891 or 892), son of Karl III, roman emperor - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 46, 397 Bernard [Bernardus] (Oxford) (fl. 1406-1411), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 47, 96 Bernard [Bernardus] Paganelli —> Eugenius III Papa Bernardus, author of Palpanista - historian Chevalier - F. 47, 98 Bernardus de Pamiis (fl. 1332), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 99 Bernard [Bernardus] de Panassac, lord of Arrouède (14-th century), troubadour - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 100 Bernardo [Bernardus] di Paolo (fl. 1384), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 47, 101 Bernardus Papicnsis - also: B. Balbus, Ticincnsis; italian: Bernardo Balbi or Circa ( t 1213), bishop, canonist - Pavia (Italy); Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 45, 404-405; 47, 114-115; 47, 273-274; 418, 427-430 Bernard [Bernardus] de Parasols ( t e a . 1383), canon, troubadour - Sisteron (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 102 Bernard [Bernardus] de Pardiac > Armagnac, Bernard d' count of Pardiac, la Marche and Castres Bernardus de Parentis ( t e a . 1342), Dominican Toulouse (France); Orthez (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 47, 103-105; 418, 431 Bernard [Bernardus] (Paris) (13-th ccntury), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 108 Bernard [Bernardus] (Paris) (fl. 1271), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 106 Bernar [Bernardus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 47, 107; 4, 109-110 Bernard [Bernardus] de Parly (12-th century), pastor - France - Chevalier - F. 47, 111 Bernardo [Bernardus] bishop of Parma —> Bernardo [Bernardus] degli Uberti bishop of Parma Bernardo [Bernardus] da Parma, archbishop of Genova (τ 1287), archdeacon, archbishop Narbonne (France); Parma (Italy); Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 47, 113 Bernardus Parmensis —» Bernardus Bottonius

Bernhard [Bernardus] Bernardo [Bernardus] da Pavia (fl. 1466), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 47, 116 Bernardus Pawlowius - polish: Bernard Pawlowsky - Dominican - Poland - Kaeppeli - F. 47, 117 Bernard [Bernardus] le Pénitent ( t 1182), monk - Maguelonne (France); Saint-Omer (France) Chevalier - F. 47, IIB Bernard [Bernardus] de Penne (mid-14-th century), physician - Montauban (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 119 Bernardo [Bernardus] Peregri, bishop of Barcelona ( t 1300), bishop - Barcelona (Spain) Chevalier - F. 47, 120 Bernard [Bernardus] dc Pcrigord, bishop of Zamora ( t 1149), archbishop, bishop - Toledo (Spain); Pcrigord (France); Zamora (Spain) Chevalier - F. 47, 121 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Perugia (13-th-14-th century), poet - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 47, 122 Bernardus de Petra (fl. 1372), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 123 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Physician) (fl. 1403), physician, philosopher - Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 47, 19 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Piacenza (fl. 14381474), notary, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 131 Bernardus Pictaviensis (14-th century), author of a medical treatise - Poitiers (France) Jacquart / , Wickersheimer - F. 47, 124-125 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Piemonte) ( t before 1318), painter - Piemonte (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 47, 126 Bernardo [Bernardus] di Piero (fl. 1403), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 127 Bernardo [Bernardus] da Pisa ( t 1170), Cistercian, cardinal - Pisa (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 47, 128-129 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Planche, bishop of Dax - also: B. de la Plaigne ( t e a . 1448), Benedictine, bishop, cardinal - Dax (France); Konstanz (Germany); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 47, 130; 47, 132 Bernardus de Planis (fl. 1353-1360), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 133 Bernard [Bernardus] de Plano ( t 1419), general of the Mercedarian order - Toulouse (France); Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 134 Bernard [Bernardus] Plantapilosa -> Bernard [Bernardus] count of Autun Bernard [Bernardus] de Pleignes (fl. 1425), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 137 B e r n a r d u s de Podio (fl. 1310-1331), Dominican Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 138 Bernard [Bernardus] del Poget - troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 139 Bernardo [Bernardus], abbot of Poggibonsi (Π. 1405), abbot, theologian - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 47, 140 Bernard [Bernardus], count of Poitou (fl. 815826), count - Poitou (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 141 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Pomerania) (fl. 1121), apostle - Poland; Spain - Chevalier F. 47, 142 Bernard [Bernardus] de Pontoise ( t 1522), physician - Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 143-144 Bernard [Bernardus] (Portes) ( t 1152), Carthusian, bishop - Portes (France); Belley (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 47, 145-146 Bernard [Bernardus] (Portes) - also: Bernard de Varan ( t 1153), Benedictine, founder of a Carthusian monastery, prior - Ambronay (France); Portes (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 147

Bernardus de Porto - called: Bernard de Rennes ( t i 176), bishop, cardinal - Porto (Portugal); Clairvaux (France); Lucca (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 47, 148-149; 47, 174-175 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Portugal) (fl. 1176), building master - Portugal; Coimbra (Portugal) Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 150 Bernard [Bernardus] Poupé (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 151 Bernard [Bernardus] de Pradas - troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 152 Bernarth [Bernardus] (Praha) ( t before 1436), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 47, 154 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Prambach bishop of Passati —> Bernhard [Bernardus] von Brambach bishop of Passau Bernardus Primi (fl. 1210-1212), theologian Languedoc (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 47, 156 Bernard [Bernardus] de Provenchères, bishop of Lodève ( t 1099), bishop - Lodève (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 157 Bernardus Provincialis (12-th century), physician - Arles (France); Salerno (Italy) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 47, 158-160 Bernardus Ptolomacus - italian: Bernardo Tolomei (* 1272, t 1348), Olivelan - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 161; 383, 24-26 Bernardus Pugalis -> Bernardus Bugalis Bernardo [Bernardus] de Puigcercos latin; Bernardus de Podio Cercoso (fl. 1320), Dominican, inquisitor - Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 47, 164 Bernardus Putebonellus (fl. 1232), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 165 Bernard [Bernardus] (de Rocheford), bishop of Puy (f 1236), bishop - Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 183 Bernard [Bernardus] Il (de Montaigu-le Blanc), bishop of Puy (f 1248), bishop - Puy (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 166 Bernard [Bernardus] III (de Ventadour), bishop of Puy ( t 1255), bishop - Puy (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 166 Bernardus de Quintavallis - Franciscan - Italy Chevalier - F. 47, 167 Bernard [Bernardus] Raimond de Sainte-Foy (fl. 1417), barber - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 47, 168 Bernardus de Rameto (fl. 1274-1316), Dominican - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 169 Bernard [Bernardus] Raols (fl. 1295-1297), barber - Alès (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 170 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Ravenna) (fl. 1028), monk, physician - Ravenna (Italy); Limoges (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 2 F. 47, 171-172 Bernard [Bernardus] Razeire (fl. 1252), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 47, 173 Bernard [Bernardus] de Rennes —> Bernardus de Porto Bernardo [Bernardus] de Riera (fl. 1440-1467), Mercedarian - Spain; Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 47, 176; 47, 180-181 Bernardus de Riparia (fl. 1287-1294), Dominican - Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 178 Bernardus de Riparia (fl. 1296-1312), Dominican - Rieux (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 47, 177-178 Bernardus de Riparia (fl. 1323), Dominican Spain - Chevalier - F. 47, 179 Bernard [Bernardus] de Rocamadour (fl. 1307), physician - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 182 Bernard [Bernardus] de Rocheford bishop of Puy —> Bernard |Bernardus] (de Rocheford) bishop of Puy Bernard [Bernardus] de Rochemaure ( t 1312), Dominican - Cahors (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 184

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Bernard [Bernardus] Rocquete ( t e a . 1333), physician - Narbonne (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 185 Bernard [Bernardus] de Rodez (fl. 1256), monk - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 186 Bernardus Rogerii (fl. 1340), diocese clerk, physician - Uzès (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 187 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Rohr archbishop of Salzburg —> Bernhard | Bernardus | (von Rohr) archbishop of Salzburg Bernardus de Roma, bishop of Sutri ( t 1406), Carmelite, bishop - Sutri (Italy); Roma (Italy) Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter F. 47, 188-191; 418, 432 Bernard [Bernardus] Romeyret (fl. 1436), surgeon - Nîmes (France); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 192 Bernardus de Rosergio, archbishop of Toulouse - also: B. de Rousergues, Bernardin du Rosier ( t 1475), professor of law, canon regular, archbishop - Toulouse (France); Bazas (France); Montauban (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Théologie - F. 45, 280; 339, 266; 418, 434-437 Bernard [Bernardus] Rosselli (fl. 1333), chaplain, physician - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 193 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Rostock ( t e a . 1375), physician - Rostock (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Stammler, Wickersheimer F. 47, 194-196; 418, 433 Bernard [Bernardus] de Rota (f 1396), adventurer - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 197 Bernard [Bernardus] de Rovenac (fl. 1250), troubadour - Aude (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 198 Bernardus Saccensis - archpriest, jurisconsult Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 199 Bernhard [Bernardus], duke of Sachen (*ca. 1140, 11212), duke - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 47, 201-202 Bernhard [Bernardus], duke of Sachsen - also: Benno ( t 1011), duke - Sachsen (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 200 Bernard [Bernardus] Sagnayre ( t before 1286), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 47, 203 Bernard [Bernardus] (Saine-Engrâce) (12th century), sculptor - France - Beaulieu F. 47, 210 Bernard [Bernardus] (Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert) (fl. 1031-1048), monk, physician - Hérault (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 204 Bernard [Bernardus] (Saint-Martin de Tours) (fl. 1141), canon - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 205 Bernard [Bernardus] de Saint-Romain, abbot of Tournus (fl. 1200), prior, abbot - Tournus (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 206 Bernard [Bernardus] de Saint-Saulge, bishop of Nevers ( t 1177), bishop - Nevers (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 207 Bernard [Bernardus], abbot of Saint-Serge ( t 1102), Benedictine, abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 208 Bernard [Bernardus], abbot of Saint-Victor de Marseille ( t 1079), Benedictine, abbot, legate Chevalier - F. 47, 209 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Saintes (11. 1141-1166), bishop - Saintes (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 211 Bernard [Bernardus] Saisset, bishop of Pamiers ( t 1311), abbot, bishop - Pamiers (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 212-213 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Sala - troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 47, 214 Bernardus Salarcii ( t before 1434), physician Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 47, 215-216 Bernhard [Bernardus] (von Rohr), archbishop of Salzburg ( t 1487), archbishop - Salzburg (Austria); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier F. 47, 217

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Bernardo [Bernardus] (San Gemini) (fl. 1195), building master, stonemason - San Gemini (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 22 Bernardo [Bernardus] da San Pilligrino < 15-th century), painter - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 47, 225 Bernardo [Bernardus], abbot of San Salvatore (Π. 1140), abbot - Farla (Italy) - Chevalier F. 47, 226 Bernardus de Sancto Biasio —» Bernoldus Constantiensis Bernardus, abbot of Sankt-Gallen - also: B. Sereneus (fl. 883-890), abbot - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 47, 222-223; 418, 438 Bernard [Bernardus] de Santiago de Compostella (fl. 1075), master mason - Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - Strayer - F. 47, 228 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Santo Frigidiano) (fl. 1188-1204), canon regular, cardinal - Lucca (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 47, 220-221 Bernardus Sapiens —> Bernardus Francus Bernardus Saxo (12-th century), monk - Sachsen (Germany) - Fabricius - F. 47, 229 Bernardus de Scammaca ( t 1486), Dominican Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 230 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Schäftlarn) (12-th century), miniaturist - Schäftlarn (Germany) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 231-232 Bernardus Scholasticus (fl. 1010) Bernardus Andcgavcnsis Bernardus Scholasticus (+1088) Bernardus Constantinensis Bernhard [Bernardus] von Schulenburg (+ 1397), master of the Hospitallers - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 47, 233 Bernhard [Bernardus], bishop of Seckau - also: Wcrenhard (f 1283), bishop - Scckau (Austria) Chevalier - F. 47, 234 Bernard [Bernardus] Segarra (fl. 1476), physician - Eine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 235 Bernard [Bernardus] I, duke of Septimanie ( t 844), duke - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 236 Bernard [Bernardus] II, duke of Septimanie (fl. 865-878), duke - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 237 Bernard [Bernardus] III duke of Septimanie —> Bernard [Bernardus] counL of Autun Bernardus Sereneus abbot of Sankt-Gallen —> Bernardus abbot of Sankt-Gallen Bernardo [Bernardus] da Siena (fl. 1459), university professor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 239 Bernardus Silvestris ( t after 1159), grammarian, teacher - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum F. 47, 240-248 Bernard [Bernardus] de So, viscount of Evol (fl. 1385), viscount - France - Chevalier F. 47, 249 Bernard [Bernardus] (Soissons) (12-th century), deacon - Soissons (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 250 Bernard [Bernardus] de Soissons (fl. 12551290), architect - Soissons (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 251-253 Bernardus de Solario (fl. 1332-1335), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 254 Bernardus dc Solcriis (fl. 1317-1322), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 255 Bernhard [Bernardus], count of Solms ( i 1459), count - Solms (Germany) - Chevalier F. 47, 256 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Stencz —> Perger, Bernhard Bernard [Bernardus] de Sully, bishop of Auxerre (f 1245), archdeacon, bishop - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 258 Bernardus (Tarragona) ( t 1256), building master Tarragona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 259

Bernardus de Tauro (fl. 1264), physician Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 260 Bernardo [Bernardus] Teutonico - also: Bernardino (Venezia); trench: Bernard l'Allemand (fl. 1419-1459), organist - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fétis - F. 45, 322; 47, 263-267 Bernardus Teutonicus ( t l 2 6 0 ) , Dominican, papal penitentiary - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 47, 261-262 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Thann) (fl. 1449), master mason - Thann (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 47, 268 Bernhard [Bernardus] (Thüringen) (fl. 960), hermit - Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 47, 272 Bernardus Ticincnsis —» Bernardus Papicnsis Bernard [Bernardus] Tira (fl. 1379), physician Montauban (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 275 Bernardus de Tirón (* ca. 1046, 11117), prior, abbot, saint - Abbeville (France); Poitiers (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 47, 276-279 Bernardus Toletanus ( t 1124 or 1125), Benedictine, abbot, archbishop - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 280-284; 418, 439 Bernardus dc Torena (fl. 1226), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 285 Bernardo [Bernardus] (Torino) (fl. 1497), painter - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 314 Bernard [Bernardus] de Tot Lo Mon troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 47, 286 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Toulouse (fl. 883-886), bishop - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 288 Bernard [Bernardus], bishop of Toulouse (fl. 1035), bishop - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 288 Bernard [Bernardus] (Toulouse) (+1117), canon, sacristan - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 289 Bernard [Bernardus] (Toulouse) (fl. 1147), physician, canon regular - Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 290 Bernard [Bernardus] (Toulouse) (fl. 1197), physician - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 291 Bernard [Bernardus] (Toulouse) ( t l 3 3 4 ) , physician - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 292 Bernard [Bernardus] de Toulouse (fl. 13671368), illuminator - Toulouse (France); Avignon (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 293-296 Bernard [Bernardus] II, count of Toulouse ( t 875), count - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 287 Bernard [Bernardus] de la Tour (fl. 1247-1257), Carthusian, prior, general of the Carthusian order - Portes (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 297 Bernard [Bernardus], abbot of Toussaint (fl. 1190), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 298 Bernardus Trajectensis - also: B. Ultraiectensis; Bernard van Utrecht (late 11-th century), church clerk, teacher - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 47, 318-322 Bernard [Bernardus] de Tramelay ( t 1153), grand master of the Templars - Israel Chevalier - F. 47, 299 Bernard [Bernardus] de Traverses (13-th century), Dominican, inquisitor - Catalonia (Spain); Urgell (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 47, 300 Bernard [Bernardus] le Trésorier - latin: Bernardus Thesaurarius (fl. 1232), historian, church treasurer - Corbie (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 47, 269-271 Bernard [Bernardus] de Trévies ( t 1178), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 305-306 Bernardus Trevisanus - german: Bernhard von der Mark (* 1406, f 1490), alchemist, count Treviso (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 301-304

Bernardus de Trilia (*ca. 1240, 11292), Dominican, Provincial, theologian - Nîmes (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 47, 307-312; 418, 440-442 Bernard [Bernardus] (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 47, 313 Bernardo [Bernardus] degli Uberti, bishop of Parma ( t 1133), abbot, general of the Vallombrosian order, cardinal, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Parma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 47, 112; 47, 315-316 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Uissigheim (fl. 1400), nobleman, historian - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 47, 317 Bernhard [Bernardus] von Utzingen (fl. 1397-1400), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 390, 110; 418, 443 Bernardo [Bernardus] de Valencia, patriarch of Antiochia ( t 1134), bishop, patriarch Valencia (Spain); Syria; Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 47, 323 Bernard [Bernardus] de Vals (11. 1309-1335), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 324 Bernard [Bernardus] de Varan > Bernard [Bernardusl (Portes) Bernardus Vasquerius —> Vasquerius, Bernardus Bernardo [Bernardus] da Venezia (fl. 13911400), architect, wood carver, engineer - Venezia (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 325-328 Bernart [Bernardus] de Ventadour - or: B. de Vcntadorn (fl. 1147-1170), Cistercian, monk, troubadour - Limoges (France); Provence (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 47, 329-336 Bernard [Bernardus] de Ventadour bishop of Puy —> Bernard [Bernardus] III (de Ventadour) bishop of Puy Bernard [Bernardus] de Venzac - or: B. de Venzenac ( t e a . 1274), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 337 Bernardus Vcrccllcnsis (fl. 1487), Dominican Bologna (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 47, 338 Barnardus [Bernardus] Vicnncnsis (* 778, t842), monastery founder, abbot, archbishop, saint - Ambronay (France); Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 47, 339 Bernard [Bernardus] (Vigeois) (fl. 1231), physician - Corrèze (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 340 Bernardus Vilar (fl. 1411), physician - Colliourc (France) - Jacquart I - F. 47, 216 Bernardus de Vilaribus - also: B. Vilaris, de Villars (fi. 1461-1473), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Cahors (France) - Wickersheimer F. 47, 341 Bernardus dc Villario (fl. 1394), master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Eine (France); Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 47, 342 Bernardus de Virduno (fl. 1300), Franciscan, scolasticus, astrologist - Verdun (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 47, 343-345 Bernard [Bernardus] Vollemaniere (fl. 1394), diocese clerk, bachelor of medecine - Mende (France); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 47, 346 Bernardus de Waging - also: B. de Baching, Baging ( t 1472), Bcnedictinc, prior - Tegernsee (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 45, 398-400; 47, 347-352; 418, 444-449 Bernardus dc Wcstcrroddc (fl. 1367), poet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 47, 353 Bernhar [Bernardus], bishop of Worms (t826), bishop - Worms (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 354 Barnard [Bernardus] (York) (11. 1142-1154), physician - York (England) - Talbot F. 47, 355

Berolamé B e m a r i u s (Corbie) ( f e a . 830), monk - Corbie (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 356 Bernarius (Lcrins) (+822), Bcncdictinc - Lcrins (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 357 Bernart —> Bernardus Bernart, Pierquin (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 358 Bernart, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bernart Bernasse, Rodolphe —» Barnesse, Rodolphe Bernât -> Bernardus Bernauer, Agnes —> Agnes Bernauer Bernd (Munster) - also: Berat (fl. 1463), pastor, pilgrim, author of a travel account Miinster (Germany); Jerusalem (Israel) - DLL F. 47, 362 Berndt, Hinrik (fl. 1495), goldsmith Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 47, 363 Bernec, Pedro - also: Petrus Barners (fl. 1358), goldsmith - Valencia (Spain); Gerona (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 364 Bernecker, Johann (fl. 1493), printer - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 47, 365 Bernegam, John (fl. 1430), Carmelite - Ipswich (England) - Chevalier - F. 47, 366 Bernelinus (Paris) (early 11-th century), musician, author of a musical treatise - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 367-369 Bernelinus (Sens) (fl. 977-999), goldsmith, sculptor - Sens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 370-371 Berner, Johannes? (15-th century), physician Deutschland - DLL - F. 47, 372 Bernere, John (fl. 1453-1454), Benedictine, bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) - Oxford F. 47, 373 Bernered abbot of Saint-Crépin —» Bernier [Bernerus] abbot of Saint-Crépin Berners, Juliana —» Barnes, Julienne Berners, Ralph (+ 1398), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 47, 375-376 Berners, Waller (11. 1383-1387), lawyer - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 47, 377 Bernier [Bernerus] (Angers) (fl. 1030), scolasticus - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 401 Bernero [Bernerus] (Eboli) ( t 12-th century), hermit, saint - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 47, 402 Bernerus Humolariensis - french: Bernier d'Homblières ( f e a . 982), monk, abbot - Reims (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 47, 378-379; 418, 450 Bernier [Bernerus] de Nivelles (fl. 1277), calligrapher - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 47, 403-404 Bernier [Bernerus], abbot of Saint-Crépin - also: Bernered (+ ca. 1180), abbot, cardinal - Soissons (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 47, 374; 47, 405 Bernero [Bernerus] da Somma, bishop of Cremona ( t e a . 1260), bishop - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 406 Bernier [Bernerus] (Troubadour) (13-th ccntury), troubadour - Abbeville (France) - Chevalier F. 47, 407 Bernes, Gabriel (f 1458), governor - Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 380 Bernes, Robert - or: John B. (t 1448), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 47, 381 Bernesson, Lucan (fl. 1493), theologian Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 382 Berneteby, Henry de (fl. 1258-1259), clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 47, 383 Berneval, Alexandre de ( f l 4 4 1 or 1440), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 12, 106; 47, 384-385; 418, 451-453 Berneval, Colin de (fl. 1441), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 47, 386; 80, 335; 418, 454

Bernewell, ... (fl. 1397), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 47, 387 Bernewell, Nicholas (f 1277), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 47, 388 Bernewell, Thomas (fl. 1368-1382), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 47, 389 Berneye, Geoffrey (fl. 1390), jurisconsult, scholar of canon law - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 47, 390 Bernger von Horheim (12-th century), troubadour - Schwaben (Germany); Franken (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 47, 391-392; 418, 455-460 Bernham, W. (fl. 1250-1260), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Scotland Oxford - F. 47, 393 Bernham, William (f 1444), bachelor of canon law, district rector, vicar general Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 47, 394-395 Bernhardinus —> Bernardinus Bernhardus —» Bernardus Bernhuser (Elbing) (fl. 1387), bronze founder Elbing (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 398 Berni, Guerniero —> Guerriero da Gubbio Berni, Juan de (fl. 1480), goldsmith - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 400 Bernicot, Pierre —> Pierre [Petrus] Bernicot Bernier - » Bernerus Bernier, Ivo - or: Yvo (15-th century), illuminator - Nantes (France) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 47, 408-409 Bernier, Jean (barber, fl. 1425) -> Jean [Johannes] Bernier Bernier, Jean (+ 1341), provost - Valenciennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 47, 410 Bernier, Jehan (fl. 1394-1395), comb manufacturer - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 47, 411 Bernier, Lubert (+ 1398), clerk - Zwolle (Netherlands); Deventer (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 47, 412 Bernieri, Antonio, bishop of Lodi ( t 1456), vicar general, bishop - Parma (Italy); Milano (Italy); Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 47, 413 Berninck, Hendrik Jean [Johannes] Bertault Berte, Thomas (fl. 1467), tapestry weaver Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 48, 148 Bertefridus, bishop of Amiens - also: Berthefredus ( t 666), bishop - Amiens (France) Chevalier - F. 48, 149 Bertelinus (England) ( t 8-th century), hermit, saint - England - Chevalier - F. 48, 150 Bertelli, Aurelio (fl. 1499), painter - Savona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 48, 151 Berterii, Noli Christoforo de' (fl. 1477), architect - Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 48, 152 Berterus Aurcliancnsis - french: Bcrticr (Orleans) (fl. 1188), church clerk, poet - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 48, 418 Berth, Jean (fl. 1392), Carmelite - Morlaix (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 48, 154; 203, 275 Berthe [Bertha] d'Arles Berta [Bertha] di Toscana Bertha, abbess of Avenay ( t late 7-th century), abbey founder, abbess, saint - Avenay (France) Chevalier - F. 48, 155 Bertha, abbess of Avenay (fl. 840), abbess Avenay (France) - Echols - F. 48, 156; 419, 41 Berta [Bertha] de' Bardi, abbess of Cavriglia ( t i l 6 3 ) , Vallombrosian, abbess - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 48, 157 Bertha von Biburg (f 1151), blessed - Biburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 48, 158 Berthe [Bertha], abbess of Blangy ( t e a . 725), abbess, saint - Blangy-sur-Ternoise (France); Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 48, 159 Berthe [Bertha], queen of Bourgogne - also: Bertha von Schwaben ( t e a . 970), queen, nun - Schwaben (Germany); Bourgogne (France) Chevalier, Echols, Potthast - F. 48, 160-162 Berthe [Bertha] de Bourgogne, queen of France (*ca. 965, t after 1010), queen - Bourgogne (France); France - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 48, 163-166 Bertha de Driel - miniaturist - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 48, 168 Berthe [Bertha], abbess of Fontevraud ( t 1227), abbess - Fontevraud (France) - Chevalier F. 48, 169 Berthe [Bertha] (France) (*ca. 779, t a f t e r 829), daughter of Charlemagne - France Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 48, 174-176 Bertha van Holland, queen of France ( t 1094), queen - Netherlands; France - Chevalier, Echols - F. 48, 177-178 Berta [Bertha] da Italia (fl. 915), abbess - Italy - Echols - F. 48, 180 Berta [Bertha] da Italia ( t 9 4 9 ) , princess - Italy - Chevalier - F. 48, 179 Bertha von Kleve (fl. 1074), noblewoman - Kleve (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 48, 167 Berthe [Bertha] de Laon, queen of France also: Berta, Bertrada; called: B. au grand pied (*ca. 725, t 7 8 3 ) , queen - France; Magyarország (Hungary); Laon (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 48, 170-173 Berthe [Bertha] de Marbais ( t 1247), Cistercian, abbess - France - Chevalier - F. 48, 181 Bertrade [Bertha] de Montfort, queen of France (* 1075, f l l l 7 or 1119), queen, nun - France Chevalier, Echols - F. 49, 52-53 Berthe [Bertha] de Paris ( t a f t e r 600), princess Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 48, 182 Berta [Bertha] de Provence (fl. 926-948), duchess - Italy; Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 48, 183 Bertrada [Bertha] (von Murlembach), abbess of Prüm (*ca. 670, t after 721), abbey founder, abbess - Prüm (Germany) - Chevalier F. 49, 54

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Bertrada [Bertha], abbess of Ronceray (fl. 1055), Benedictine, abbess - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 49, 55 Bertha von Rosenberg ( t 1476), noblewoman Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 48, 184 Berta [Bertha], abbess of Rossano (fl. 1099), abbess - Rossano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 48, 185 Bertha von Schwaben queen of Bourgogne —> Berthe [Bertha] queen of Bourgogne Bertha von Schwaben, duchess of Lorraine (f 1195), duchess - Lorraine (France) - Echols F. 48, 193 Berthe [Bertha] de Sens, countess of Vienne (fl. 830-860), countess - Vienne (France); Sens (France) - Echols - F. 48, 186 Bertha (Soror Ludovici) (fl. 824), noblewoman, chronicler - Deutschland - Potthast - F. 48, 187 Bertha von Sulzbach, empress of Byzantium also: Irene ( t 1158), empress - Deutschland; Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 48, 188-190 Berta [Bertha] di Susa, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] also: B. di Savoia (*1052, 1 1087), empress - Savoie (France); Deutschland Chevalier, Echols - F. 48, 191-192 Berte [Bertha] (la Tartière) (fl. 1292), merchant Paris (France) - Echols - F. 48, 194 Berta [Bertha] di Toscana - also: Berthe d'Arles ( | 9 2 5 ) , marquise - Lucca (Italy); Toscana (Italy); Aries (France) - Chevalier, Echols F. 48, 195-196 Berta [Bertha] di Toscana (fi. 930-950), marquise - Arles (France); Toscana (Italy) - Echols F. 48, 197 Bertha Vilicensis - also: Bertrada V. (fl. 1059), nun, hagiographer - Vilich (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Potthast F. 48, 199-202 Bertha, abbess of Zurich (f 877), abbess - Zurich (Switzerland); Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 48, 198 Berthain (Artois) (fl. 1306), barber - Artois (France) - Jacquart I - F. 45, 374 B e r t h a m (Scotland) ( f e a . 839), bishop, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 48, 203 Bertharius -> Bertarius Berthaut (Chartres) (fl. 1316), sculptor, architect Chartres (France) - Lami - F. 48, 205 Berthe —> Bertha Berthefredus bishop of Amiens —> Bertefridus bishop of Amiens Bertheida, abbess of Borghorst (fl. 960-990), abbess - Deutschland - Echols - F. 48, 206 Berthele van der Vucht (fl. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 48, 207 Berthelelli, Jean Jean [Johannes] Berthelelli Berthelot du Rocher - artist craftsman - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 48, 209 Berthelot (Roma) (fl. 1307), barber - Roma (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 48, 208 Berthet Berchier (fl. 1372), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 48, 213 Berthet, Jacques (fl. 1497-1500), painter, sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 48, 210-211; 48, 214 Berthet, Jean (fl. 1368-1386), architect - Auxerre (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 48, 212 Berthevin (Deacon) (t 9-th century?), deacon, saint - Maine (France) - Chevalier - F. 48, 215 Berthgitha (England) (8-th century), clcrgywoman - England - Chevalier - F. 48, 153 Berthier, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Berthier Berthold, Hans (fl. 1465-1467), stonemason Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 48, 396 Bertolt [Bertholdus] (Admont) (12-th century), monk, miniaturist - Admont (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 48, 217 Berthold [Bertholdus] IV, count of Andechs, margrave of Istria (f 1188), count, margrave - Andechs (Germany); Tegernsee (Germany); Istria (Croatia) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 48, 218-219

[Bertholdus] Berthold [Bertholdus] V, count of Andechs, margrave of Istria - also: B., duke of Merano (τ 1204), count, margrave, duke - Andechs (Germany); Istria (Croatia); Croatia; Dalmatia (Croatia); Merano (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 48, 220-222 Bertholdus, patriarch of Aquileia - also: Bertthold von Meran-Andechs (* 1180 or 1181, t 1251), patriarch, archbishop - Aquileia (Italy); Colocha (Hungary); Merano (Italy); Andcchs (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 48, 223; 48, 322 Bertholdus Augiensis - also: B. or Bernoldus Constantiensis; Berthold von Reichenau (* ca. 1030, t 1088), priest, monk, chronicler Konstanz (Germany); Reichenau (Switzerland); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 48, 224-235; 419, 42-44 Berthold [Bertholdus], duke of Bayern ( t 942), duke - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 48, 237-238 Berthold [Bertholdus] Bctschclin Johannes Beverlaius Beverley, John de (fl. 1256-1269), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 142 Beverley, John de (fl. 1333-1348), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 50, 143-144 B e v e r l e y , John (fl. 1455-1457), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 50, 148 Beverley, John (fl. 1459), Augustinian, canon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 50, 149 Beverley, John (f 1473), college fellow, priest, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 50, 146-147 Beverley, Peter —> Irford, Peter Beverley, Robert de - » Siglesthorn, Robert de Beverley, Robert of ( t 1284), mason - Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 50, 150-156 Beverley, Robert de (fl. 1302-1305), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 50, 157 Beverley, Robert (fl. 1422), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 158

Beverley, Thomas of (fl. 1363), citizen of London, student - Oxford (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 50, 159 Beverley, William de (fl. 1365-1375) -> Flaynburgh, William de Beverley, William de (fl. 1297-1307), student, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 50, 160 Beverley, William de (fl. 1335), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 161 Beverley, William (f 1494), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 50, 162-163 Bevignate (Perugia) - also: Benvegnate (fl. 12771305), architect - Perugia (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 164-165 Bevilacqua, Ambrogio (fl. 1486), painter - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 166 Bevilacqua, Battista (fi. 1432), chronicler Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 167 Bevilacqua, Bonifazio ( t 1497), jurisconsult Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 168 Bevilacqua, Donato - canonist - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 50, 169 Bevilacqua, Elisabetta (14-th century), noblewoman - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 50, 170 Bevilacqua, Filippo (fl. 1470), painter - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 177 Bevilacqua, Francesco, count of Macastorna ( t 1497), count - Italy - Chevalier - F. 50, 171 Bevilacqua, Galeotto ( t 1486), grand seneschal Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 172 Bevilacqua, Giorgio (fl. 1438), chronicler - Italy - Chevalier - F. 50, 173 Bevilacqua, Giovanni (* 1418), philologist Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 175 Bevilacqua, Girardo ( t 1495), citizen of Ferrara Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 174 Bevilacqua, Meo di Giovanni da Fabriano ( t between 1448 and 1453), architect, engineer - San Severino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 50, 176 Bevilacqua, Rinaldo ( t 1483), citizen of Ferrara Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 178 Bevilacqua, Simone (fl. 1485-1500), printer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 179 Bevons de Noyer -> Bobonus (Voghera) Bevue, Jean —> Benne, Jean Bevy, Thomas (fl. 1452-1453), school administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 50, 180 Bevyn, Edmund (fl. 1450), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 181 Bewchil, Pctr (fl. 1393), Cistercian, copyist - Krakow (Poland) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 50, 182-183 M a s t e r of the B e w e i n u n g Christi (late 15 th century), wood carver - Thüringen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 184 Bewford, Geoffrey (fl. 1459), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 185 Bewfu, Guilelmus —> Guilelmus Bewfu B e w h a m , ... (fl. 1469-1475), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 50, 187 Bewley, Hugh (fl. 1478-1496), college fellow, deacon - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 50, 188 Bewly, William (fl. 1415-1416), student, grammarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 50, 189 B e w m o n d , George (fl. 1493), bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 50, 190 Bewno, Edmund (fl. 1450), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 191 Beyaert, Josse (* 1438, f c a . 1483), sculptor - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 192-193 Beyaert, Martin (fl. 1443-1460), glass painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 50, 194 Beyaert, Pierre (fl. 1492), wood carver Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 195

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Beybury, John de (fl. 1324-1327), school principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 196 Beychel, Deisiderius (fl. 1493), wood sculptor - Alsace (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 50, 197-199 Beyer, Christoph ( t 1518), merchant, city councillor - Danzig (Germany) - Potthast F. 50, 200 Beyer, Heinrich (fl. 1476-1489), painter - Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 201-202 Beyer, Judeus (15-th century), medical writer Deutschland - Stammler - F. 419, 142 Beylare, Theodoric (fl. 1439), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 50, 203 Beysselius, Jodocus - also: Josse Β; J. Beissel (fl. 1454-1494), jurisconsult, philosopher, poet Aachen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis - F. 41, 210-211; 50, 204; 200, 235 Beytherton, John (fl. 1449-1450), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 50, 205 Bezanis, Albert von —> Albertus de Bezanis Bezelin, archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen (fl. 1035-1043), archbishop - Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 50, 206-207 Bézole („Juno") - also: Perzola (fl. 930), mistress - Arles (France) - Echols - F. 50, 208 Bezpryn, duke of Poland (*986, 1 1031), duke Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 50, 209 Bezterd, bishop of Nitria ( t 1047), bishop, saint - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 50, 210 Bezzi, Zanino de' (fl. 1471-1487), painter Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 211 Bezzubcev, Konstantin Aleksandrovic (fl. 14501469), military leader - Russia - Boguslavskij F. 50, 212 Bia, Giovanni Antonio (fl. 1492-1494), sculptor Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 213 M a s t e r of the Biadaiolo (Firenze) (1-st half 14-th century), illuminator - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 214 Biagio —» Blasius Biagio Abaisi —» Abaisi, Biagio Biagio, Costantino (fl. 1476), Dominican - Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 50, 230 Blanche [Bianca] d'Anjou (fl. 986), noblewoman - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 408 Blanche [Bianca] d'Anjou ( t 1470), noblewoman - Anjou (France); Maine-et-Loire (France) Chevalier - F. 51, 412 Blanche [Bianca] d'Anjou, queen of Aragon or: Blanca (* 1283, t 1310), queen - Aragon (Spain) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 409-411 Blanche [Bianca] d'Aquitaine —> Constance IConslanlia] d'Aquitaine queen of France Blanca [Bianca] de Aragon (1424-1464) -> Blanca [Bianca] princess of Navarra Blanche [Bianca] d'Artois, queen of Navarra ( t 1302), queen - Artois (France); Navarra (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon cles Mittelalters - F. 51, 414-415; 51, 451 Blanca [Bianca] de Bourbon, queen of Castilla - or: Blanche (* 1338, f 1361), queen - Castilla (Spain); Medina (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 416-417; 51, 434 Blanche [Bianca] de Bourgogne (*ca. 1295, t 1326), noblewoman - Bourgogne (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 51, 418-419 Blanche [Bianca] de Castilla, queen of France Firmin [Firminusl Billecoq Billendon, Walter de (fl. 1240-1270), landowner, abbey proctor, magister - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 51, 30 Billesby, Robert (fl. 1434), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 31 Billeti, Oudard (fl. 1363), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 32 Billingford, Richard - alias: R. Golle de Bilingford ( t 1432), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 34-35 Billingford, Roger de (fl. 1331-1334), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 36 Billingham, Richard (fl. 1344-1361), master of arts, college fellow, theologian, logician - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 37-38 Billingham, Richard (fl. 1446-1472), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 39 Billion, Gilles de (fl. 1496), painter - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 40 Billj, Francesco, bishop of Gubbio (f 1444), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Gubbio (Italy) Chevalier - F. 51, 41 Billj, Jacopo (fl. 1486), theologian - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 42 Billion, Geoffroy ( t 1220), Benedictine, abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 43 Billot, Eustache -> Eustache [Eustachius] Billot Billouart, Jean ("¡ before 1337), merchant, royal treasurer - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 44-45 Billunc (Deutschland) (12-th century), goldsmith - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 46 Billung, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Billung Billyngs, William - poct - England - Chevalier F. 51, 48 Billyngton, John (Π. 1416), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 47 Bilney, John (fl. 1382-1434), chapel clerk, magister, mayor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 51, 49-50 Bilsdon, Thomas (fl. 1488), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 51 Bilstein, family (since 10-th century), family of counts - Fulda (Germany); Deutschland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 52 Bilton, Thomas (fl. 1448), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 53 Bilyndon, Richard de (fl. 1335), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 51, 54 Bimio, Paolo ( t 1422), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 55 Binaschi, Taddeo (fl. 1412-1414), canon regular Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 56 Binasco, Francesco (15-th century), miniaturist Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 51, 57 Binasco, Gerolamo da (fl. 1491), miniaturist Pavia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 51, 58 Binchois, Gilles - also: G. or Égide dc Binchc, de Bins (*ca. 1400, ΐ 1460), composer - France; Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 59-65; 419, 174 Bincio, Johannes de (12-th century), bronze founder - Trier (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 66 Binde, Antonio delle - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 51, 67 Bindinus, Thomasius (15-th century), orator Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 68 B i n d o —» Bindus Bindolimi Jacopo (fl. 1438), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 51, 76

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Bindolo di Angelo di Cecco (fi. 1412-1414), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 51, 77 Bindonis, Benedetto (fl. 1499), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 78 B i n d o [Bindus] di Cione del Frate - poet - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 69 B i n d o [Bindus] di Diotisalvi (fl. 1296), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 70 B i n d o [Bindus] di maestro Galeazo - poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 51, 71 B i n d u s Senensis (fl. 1300), Franciscan - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricins, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 51, 81-84 B i n d u s Senensis ( t 1390), Augustinian, vicar general - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 51, 79-80; 51, 85 B i n d o [Bindus] di Viva (fl. 1311-1340), copyist, illuminator - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 72-75 Bineaut, Germain (fl. 1490), bookseller - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 86 Binel, François (* 1466, t 1520), mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 87 Binel, Jean ( t 1491), judge, mayor - Angers (France); Anjou (France); Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 51, 87 Binellus (Umbria) (late 12-th century), architect, sculptor - Umbria (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 51, 88-89 Binet, Raoulet (fl. 1359), illuminator - Tours (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 51, 90-91 M a s t e r of the Binger Engel (Lorch) ; Master of the Lorcher Kreuzaltar B i n g e r h e n n e (Frankfurt) (fl. 1469-1490), architect, engineer - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 92 Bingham, Gerard de (fl. 1246-1254), magister, archdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 51, 93 Bingham, Robert (fl. 1486-1491), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 99 Bingham, Robert de, bishop of Salisbury (f 1246), canon, prebendary, bishop - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 97-98 Bingham, Thomas (f 1393), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 94 Bingham, Thomas de ( t 1405), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 95-96 Bingham, William (fl. 1439), college founder Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 100 Binham, Andrew (fl. 1393-1396), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 51, 101 Binham, William —> Guillelmus [Guilclmus] Binhamus Binnink, family —» Bening, family Binstede, John (fl. 1396), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 102 B i n y a m i n —> Benjamiin Biolesii, Pierre (fl. 1482), glass painter Chambéry (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 109 Biondello (Italia) (fl. 1450), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 51, 110 Biondi, Pietro (fl. 1439), physician - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 111 Biondo, Flavio —> Blondus, Flavius Biondo, Gaspare (fl. 1470), notary - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 250 Birago, Filippo Maria (f 1456), poet - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 118 Birago, Giampietrino - also: Giovanni Pietro Β. (fl. 1438), miniaturist - Milano (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 112-116 Birago, Lampo - also: Lampugnino B. (fl. 1459), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 51, 117 Birago, Pietro Francesco (f 1488), poet - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 119 Biran, Jean (f 1378), son of Maurin de Biran Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 115

Birch, John (f 1419), master of arts, university proctor, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 120-121 Bircham, Thomas de (fl. 1340), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 51, 122 Bircheley, William (fl. 1396-1413), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 51, 123 Birches, Wasmer de (fl. 1362), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 124 Birchold, Thomas ( t 1503), bachelor of canon law, district rector, canon - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 51, 125-126 Birchtel, Albert (fl. 1451), physician, author of a medical treatise - Stuttgart (Germany) - DLL F. 51, 127 Bird, Richard (fl. 1439-1464), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 51, 128-129 Bird, Thomas (fl. 1434), carpenter - Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 51, 130 Birel, Jean ( t 1360), Carthusian, prior general Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 131 Birel, Jean (fl. 1440), canon - Annecy (France); Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 51, 132 Birger Magnùsson, king of Sverige (f 1321), king - Sweden; Denmark - Chevalier - F. 51, 137 Birger, Jarl, duke of Sverige - also: Birger de Bjelbo (*ca. 1210, 11266), duke, statesman Sweden - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 133; 51, 138-139 Birgerius Gregorii, archbishop of Uppsala ( t 1383), archbishop - Uppsala (Sweden) Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter - F. 51, 134-136; 419, 175 Birgières, Jacqucmins (fl. 1463-1467), tapestry weaver - Lille (France); Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 140 Birgitta Brigitta Birinus, bishop of Wessex 650 or 648), Benedictine, bishop, saint - Wessex (England); Winchester (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 172-175 Birk, Johannes - also: J. Birckius ( t a f t e r 1494), master of arts, imperial secretary, school administrator, hagiographer, chronicler - Wien (Austria); Heidelberg (Germany) DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 51, 176-177; 419, 186-190 Birkhede, John ( t 1468), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 51, 178-179 Birland, Thomas de ( t 1322), scholar, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 51, 180-182 Birlingham, Stephen (fl. 1408), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 183 Birlingham, William de (fl. 1336-1339), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 184 Birlyngham, Simon (fl. 1496-1498), carpcntcr England - Harvey - F. 51, 185 Birnbaum, Henricus —> Henricus Birnbaum Birnstain, bishop of Winchester - latin: Birnstanus ( t 933), bishop, saint - Winchester (England) - Chevalier - F. 51, 186 Birreta, Giovanni Antonio - also: G. A: Birretta (fl. 1483-1492), printer - Pavia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 187 Birstoff, Didier (fl. 1467-1495), provost - SaintDié (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 188 Birtley, John (fl. 1425-1450), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) Oxford - F. 51, 189 Biruni, Abu r-Raihan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al(*973, 11048), Islamic scholar, encyclopaedist Mid-East - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 51, 190-205 Bisacii, Johannes - or: J. Bizacii (fl. 1377-1391), master mason - Avignon (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 51, 206 Bisanti, Geronimo (fl. 1371), seaman - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 51, 207

Bisanti, Marino (14-th century), admiral Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 51, 207 Bisantius, archbishop of Bari (t 1035), archbishop - Bari (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 208 Bisas, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bisas Bisati, Pietro (late 15-th century), miniaturist Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 51, 209 Bischdorff, Hans ( f e a . 1496), goldsmith Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 210 Bischof von Freising, der (fl. 1238), bishop, medical writer - Frcising (Germany) Stammler - F. 419, 191 Bischof, Johannes (fl. 1395-1406), Franciscan, preacher - Wien (Austria) - DLL, Stammler F. 51, 215-216; 419, 192-194 Bischof, Peter (14-th century), architect, sculptor - Algesheim (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 51, 211-214 Bischoff, Konrad (fl. 1473), Franciscan - Bamberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 51, 217; 419, 195-196 Bischop, John (fl. 1331-1335), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 218 Bischop, Nicolas - latin: N. Episcopus (15-th century), printer - Chevalier - F. 51, 219 Bischope, Richard (fl. 1487), carpenter Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 51, 220 Biscop, John —» Climping, John bishop of Chichcstcr Biscossi, Sibillina —> Sibillina Biscossi Bisdomini, Andrea - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 51, 221 Bisdomini, Giovanni (13-th century), chronicler Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 222 Bishop, Richard (fl. 1388-1403), bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 223 Bishoppe, John (fl. 1480-1482), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 224 Bishopstone, Henry de (fl. 1220-1231), magister, canon, district rector - Oxford (England); Lancashire (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 225-226 Bisi, bishop of Eastanglia (fl. 669-673), bishop - England; Dunwich (England) - Chevalier F. 51, 227 Biskupec, Nicolaus (* 1380, t a f t e r 1453), Hussite, theologian - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 228 Bisley, Richard de (fl. 1351), carpcntcr - England - Harvey - F. 51, 229 Bisley, William de (fl. 1285), murderer - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 230 Biso, bishop of Paderborn (f 908), bishop Paderborn (Germany) - Chevalier, Harter F. 51, 231; 419, 197 Bispham, Thomas ( t 1399), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 232 Bispham, William (fl. 1442-1456), magister, notary public, college administrator - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 51, 233 Bisr ibn Giyat al-Marisi Marisi, Bisr ibn Giyat alBisr ibn al-Harith al-Hafi (*767, +841), ascetic, Islamic theologian - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 51, 236-239 Bissaro, Matteo (fl. 1457), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 241 Bisset, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 242-243 Bisset, Baldred - also: B. Bissait (*ca. 1260, f l 3 1 1 ? ) , lawyer, diplomat - Scotland Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 240; 51, 242 Bisset, Patrick (fl. 1401), canonist - Scotland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 244 Bisshop, Geoffrey ( t 1477), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 51, 245 Bisshop, Thomas (fl. 1448-1450), jurisconsult, college principal - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 246-247

Blakeman Bisshopon, John ( t 1409), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) Oxford - F. 51, 251 Bisshopp, William (fl. 1444), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 248 Bisshoppe, Robert (*ca. 1476), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 249 Bisshoppe, Thomas (fl. 1457), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 250 Bissoli, Giovanni (fl. 1499), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 252 Bissolus, Bellinus - real name: Ardighino Bissolo (fl. 1262), grammarian, teacher - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 42, 72; 51, 253-255 Bistors, Ralmenz (13-th century), troubadour Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 256 Bistors, Raymond (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 257 Bisucci, Francesco (fl. 1490), Franciscan, miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 51, 258-260 Bitering, Peter de (fl. 1346-1361), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 261 Bitering, Robert de (fl. 1323), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 262 Biterne, Jean (fl. 1390-1391), painter, illuminator - Paris (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 263-265 Biterolf (Poet) (12-th century), poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 51, 266; 419, 198-202 Biteus, abbot of Inishcourcey - also: Mobiu (5-th century), abbot - Ireland - Chevalier F. 51, 267 Bitham, John de (fl. 1333), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 268 Bitino (Bologna) (fl. 1400-1407), painter Bologna (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier F. 51, 269 Bitino di Vicenzo (fl. 1298-1310), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 51, 270 Biton, Robert (fl. 1378-1379), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Carcassonne (France) Oxford - F. 51, 271 Bitrugi, Nur-ad-Din a l — latin: Alpetragius (2-d half 12-th century), astronomer - Sevilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 272 Bitschen, Ambrosius (fl. 1446), city clerk, chronicler - Liegnitz (Poland) - Potthast F. 51, 278 Bitschin, Conradus - or: Konrad B. (*ca. 1400, τ ca. 1465), city clerk, chronicler - Gdansk (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 51, 273-277; 419, 203-205 Bitson, Henry (fl. 1444), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 279 Bittino da Faenza ( t before 1427), painter Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 280-281 Bittino, Giovanni di Bartolo (fl. 1462-1499), painter - Fano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 51, 282 Bitton, Thomas de, bishop of Exeter (f 1307), bishop - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 51, 283-284 Bitton, William de, bishop of Bath and Wells ( t 1264), bishop - Oxford (England); Bath (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 285-286 Bitton, William de, bishop of Bath and Wells (fl. 1267-1274), bishop - Oxford (England); Bath (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 287 Biumi, Paolo ( t e a . 1422), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 288 Biver, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Biver Bivoorde, Lodewijk van (fl. 1430), Augustinian, canon regular, poet - Groenendaal (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 51, 289 Bizanti, Maggio (15-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 51, 290 Bizet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bizet Bizocchi, Antonio de (fl. 1444), architect - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 291 Bizzamano, Angelo (12-th century), painter Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 292

Bizzozero, Filippolo (fl. 1406), provost - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 293 Bizzozero, Paganino ( t 1426), canon - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 51, 294 Bjarni Gulbrárskáld (11-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 51, 295 Bjarni Kálfssonskáld (late 12-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 51, 296 Bjarni Kolbeinsson, bishop of Orkney (f 1223), bishop, poet - Orkney Islands (Scotland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 297-301 Björn Hitdolakappi Arngeirsson (* 989, 11024), writer - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 51, 302 Björn Hólmgaungu Bersi (10-th ccntury), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 51, 303 Björn (Jerusalem) (fl. 1400), traveler - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 51, 304 Bjorn Krepphendi (late 11 -th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 51, 305 Bjorn de Skardsa - chronicler - Iceland Chevalier - F. 51, 306 Bjorn I, king of Uppsala (f 802), king - Uppsala (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 51, 307 Bjorn II (Wigarfskung), king of Uppsala ( t 844), king - Uppsala (Sweden) - Chevalier F. 51, 307 Bjorn III, king of Uppsala - king - Uppsala (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 51, 307 Bjorn IV (Eriksson), king of Uppsala ( t 9 3 5 ) , king - Uppsala (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 51, 307 Blabmirer, Caspar (fl. 1436), painter - Merano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 308 Blacas d'Aulps ( t 1229), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 309 Blacas, Guillaume de (fl. 1283), knight - France Chevalier - F. 51, 310 Blacas, Marguerite de (fl. 1411), dame - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 311 Blacasio ,,de' Signori d'Isia" ( t e a . 1300), poet Nice (France); Italy - Chevalier - F. 51, 312 Blacasset (Troubadour) ( t e a . 1270), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 313 Blacater, Adam (fl. 1319), university professor - Paris (France); Scotland - Chevalier F. 51, 314 Blacborn, ... (fl. 1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 315 Blachadir, John (f 1473), squire - Scotland Chevalier - F. 51, 316 Blachernita, Michael (fl. 1000), miniaturist - Byzantium - Bradley, Thieme/Becker F. 51, 317-319 Blachernita, Simon (fl. 1000), miniaturist - Byzantium - Bradley, Thieme/Becker F. 51, 317-319 Blackborn, John (fl. 1454), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 320 Blackborn, John (fl. 1486), Franciscan, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 321 Blackere, Gilles le (fl. 1433-1435), sculptor Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 51, 322-323 Blacket, Walter ( t 1461), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 51, 324-326 Blackman, John Blakman, Johannes Blackson, William (11. 1390), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 327 Blackton, Hugh (fl. 1444-1486), canon, prebendary, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 51, 328 Blackwater, William - also: G. Blackwatre (fl. 1347-1362), royal physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 287-288 Blackwell, John (fl. 1379-1402), Dominican, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 329 Blackweyn, John ( t 1485), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 51, 330-332 Blaclow, Thomas (f 1459), bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England); Northumberland (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 333

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Blacman, John —» Blakman, Johannes Blacollisley, Walter de (fl. 1291-1318), master of arts, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 334 Bladelin, Pieter Blenda (Sverige) Blaer, Jan de (11. 1499), Benedictine, prior, hagiographer - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 51, 337 Blain (Chambon-sur-Vouise) (13-th century), knight - France - Chevalier - F. 51, 339 Blain (Scotland) - latin: Blanus (Í590), bishop, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 51, 338 Blain, Pierre - also: P. Blau ( t 1409), jurisconsult, cardinal - Avignon (France); Pisa (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 51, 340; 52, 110 Blaincot, ... - bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Wales - Oxford - F. 51, 341 Blainville, Guérard de, lord of Maudetour ( t 1342), lord - Maudetour-en-Vexin (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 342 Blainville, Jean dc Mauquenry, lord of (* 1322, 11391), lord, marshal - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 343 Blair, John (14-th century), poet, chronicler Scotland - Chevalier - F. 51, 344 Blaise Blasius Blaise, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Blaise Blaise, Jean - or: J. Blaizot (fl. 1442), architect Argentan (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 51, 345-346; 419, 206 Blaiston, Ralph (fl. 1466), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 347 Blaithmac, abbot of Hy ( t ca. 793), abbot, saint Hy (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 51, 348 Blakborne, Thomas (fl. 1493), subdeacon Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 349 Blakdon, John (fl. 1474-1488), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 51, 350 Blake, Christina —> Cristina [Christina] Blake Blake, Henry (f 1432), bachelor of canon law, clcrk - Cambridge (England); Ipswich (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 351 Blake, Nicholas (fl. 1482-1486), subdeacon, priest - Cambrai (France) - Cambridge - F. 51, 352 Blake, Richard (fl. 1474), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 353 Blake, Richard (fl. 1499), subdeacon, priest Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 354 Blake, Robert (fl. 1409), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 355 Blake, Roger ( t 1491), Benedictine, monk, scholar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 356 Blake, Thomas (fl. 1466-1477), priest, chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 357-358 Blake, William (τ 1464), bachelor of arts, scholar, vicar, provost - Oxford (England); Southampton (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 359 Blakedon, James ( t 1464), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, suffragan bishop - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford F. 51, 360-362 Blakedon, John (fl. 1400), deacon - Oxford (England); Bath (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 363 Blakedon, Robert (fl. 1361-1375), college fellow, chaplain - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 51, 364 Blakelake, Thomas de (fl. 1370), college fellow, magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 51, 365 Blakeman, Richard (*ca. 1441), student Cambridge (England); Eynsham (England) Cambridge - F. 51, 366 Blakeman, Thomas (fl. 1449-1471), scholar, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 367

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Blakemore, Nicholas (¡1488), college fellow, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 51, 368 Blakemore, Robert (fl. 1397), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 51, 369 Blaken', Laurence de (fl. 1227-1228), school administrator, magister - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 51, 370 Blakeney, Helyas (fl. 1340-1344), master of arts, teacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 371 Blakeney, Johannes de —> Johannes de Blakeney Blakeney, William —> Guilelmus Blakeney Blakeneye, Nichoas (fl. 1407), master of arts, subdeacon, priest - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 373 Blakenham, Roger - alias: Bryghtmey (fl. 1430), master of arts, doctor of theology, vicar Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) Cambridge - F. 51, 374 Blaketoft, Richard de (fl. 1324-1327), carpenter Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 51, 375 Blakkr Skald Unasson Stefanssonar (late 12th century), poet - Iceland - Chevalier F. 51, 376 Blakman, Johannes - also; John Blackman or Blacman (*ca. 1408, ¡1485), Carthusian, master of arts, notary public, chest keeper, college fellow, biographer - London (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Hicks, Oxford F. 51, 377-390 Blakston, ... (fl. 1499), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 51, 391 B l a m m e t e a u , Girard de (fl. 1391-1406), painter Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 51, 392 Blâmont, lords of (since 13-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 393 Blâmont, Thomas de, bishop of Verdun (f 1305), bishop - Verdun (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 51, 394 Blanasco, Johannes de - frcnch: Jean de Blanot ( f c a . 1287), jurisconsult, university professor - France; Bologna (Italy); Lyon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 52, 32; 203, 363-364 Blanbaston, Juan (15-th century), theologian Navarra (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 51, 395 Blanc, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Blanc Blanc, Bernard - Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 396 Blanc, Eudes le —> Monferrato, Oddone di Blanc, Hugues le ( ï 1098), Bcncdictine, cardinal Trento (Italy); Spain - Berton - F. 51, 399 Blanc, Jacques (14-th century), physician - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 400 Blanc, Jean (+ca. 1269) —> Johannes Blancus Blanc, Jean (14-th century), poet - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 401 Blanc, Jean (fl. 1316-1322), canon, physician Embrun (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 402 Blanc, Pierre (master of medicine) —> Pierre [Petrus] Blanc Blanca Bianca Blancha, Jean (fl. 1474), consul - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 404 Blanchard (Nesle-la-Repste) ( t ca. 659), saint France - Chevalier - F. 51, 405 Blanchard, Alain ( t 1419), city captain - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 51, 406 Blanchard, Honoré —> Honoré [Honorius] Blanchard Blanchard, Thomas (fl. 1410-1418), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 51, 407 Blanchardi, Johannes Johannes Blanchardi Blanche —> Bianca B l a n c h e m a i n (France) (early 13-th century), noblewoman, philologist - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 1 Blanchet, Alain (fl. 1374), physician - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 2 Blanchet, Alain (fl. 1459), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 358

Blanchet, René (fl. 1496), painter - Angoulême (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 3 Blanchi, Pierre (fl. 1296-1303), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 4 Blanchien, Jean (fl. 1453), merchant - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 5 Blancpain, bastard of ( t 1453), warrior - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 52, 7 Blancpain, Jean (fl. 1425-1454), coiner - Arras (France); Paris (France); Bourgogne (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 6 Bland, ... (fl. 1499-1500), student of civil law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 8 Bland, Edward ( t 1476), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 52, 9-10 Bland, Thomas ( t 1477), bachelor of canon law, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 11 Blande (Tournai) (f 550), virgin, blessed - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 52, 12 Blandford, John (fl. 1382-1396), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 13 Blandiac, Jean de —» Blauzac, Jean dc bishop of Nîmes Blandin (Catania) (fl. 1141), Benedictine, monk Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 15 Blandin (Meaux) ( t after 650), hermit, saint Meaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 16 Blandin, Louis (surgeon) —> Louis [Ludovicus] Blandin Blandin, Richard (fl. 1475-1484), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 17 Blandini, Enrico —» Enrico [Henricus] Blandini Blandius (Budapest) (fl. 1470), miniaturist Budapest (Hungary) - D'Ancona - F. 52, 18 Blandolf, John (fl. 1334-1335), university administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 52, 19 Blandonia pupil of Saint Radegunde —> Bandoninia pupil of Saint Radegunde Blandra, count of (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 20 Blaneforde, Henricus de - also: H. de Blancford (fl. 1325), Benedictine, chronicler - Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 168, 217-219 Blangvangn, Michael —» Michael Cornubicnsis Blankart, Peter (fl. 1445), Augustinian, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 52, 22 Blankenbyl, Heinrich (fl. 1468-1486), sculptor, architect - Wesel (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 52, 23 Blankenheim, Arnold van ( t e a . 1312), provost Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 52, 24 Blankensee, Herrmann (fl. 1449), painter Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 25 Blanket, Walter (fl. 1420), chaplain, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 26 Blankney, William ( t 1469), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 27 Blannbeckin, Agnes - also: A. Blannbckin ( t e a . 1315), nun, mystic - Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 52, 30-31; 419, 207-212 Blanot, Jean de —> Blanasco, Johannes de Blanpayn, William (fl. 1359-1386), master of arts, doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 52, 28-29 Blanquart, Philippe (fl. 1390-1404), glass painter - Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 33-34 Blanquepaie (Brugge) - or: Blancpaie (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 52, 35 Blanqueti, Pierre (physician) —» Pierre [Petrus! Blanqueti Blantire, Walter de ( t 1350), Dominican, friar Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 52, 36 Blanzaflor, Erculo ( t after 1450), poet - Friuli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 37

Blar, Albert -> Albertus de Brudzewo Blarer, Albert —> Albertus de Brudzewo Blarer, Justina - also: J. Blarerin (15-th century), copyist, hagiographer - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 52, 39; 419, 213-216 Bias, William (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts, provost - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) Oxford - F. 52, 40 Blasere, Louis (fl. 1500), pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 52, 41 Biagio [Blasius] da Alessandria (15-th century), wood carver - Alessandria (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 215 Blasius Andernarius - or: B. Andromari; french: Audemar (fl. 1378), Carmelite - France Bibliotheca carmelitana, Fabricius, Hurter F. 52, 42-43; 419, 217 Biagio [Blasius] di Andrea (fl. 1409-1416), stone sculptor - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 50, 216 Blaise [Blasius] de Barcelone (fl. 1400-1404), author of a medical treatise, physician Montpellier (France); Toulouse (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 52, 45-46 Blasius (Bologna) (fl. 1377), monk, copyist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 52, 47; 52, 53 Biagio [Blasius] da Bologna - also: Blaxius (fl. 1442-1453), goldsmith - Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 217 Blaise [Blasius] Boteric (fl. 1396), surgeon Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 52, 48 Blaz [Blasius] de Buiza (fl. 1342), Franciscan Spain - Chevalier - F. 52, 125 Blasius (Caesarea) - confessor, saint - Caesarea (Israel); Cappadocia (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 52, 50 Biasio [Blasius], bishop of Calahorra (fl. 12861291), Dominican, bishop - Calahorra (Spain) Chevalier - F. 52, 49 Biagio [Blasius] di Carluccio (fl. 1389), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 218 Blasius de Cesena - chapel master - Roma (Italy); Cesena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 51 Biagio [Blasius], bishop of Chiusi ( t 1357), Cistercian, abbot, bishop - Chieti (Italy); Chiusi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 52 Biagio [Blasius] di Cinello (fl. 1389), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 218 Biagio [Blasius] di Dionigi (f 1494), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 219 Biagio [Blasius] de Forlivio (fl. 1387), physician - Avignon (France); Italy - Wickersheimer F. 52, 55 Blasius (Franciscan) - Franciscan, writer Chevalier - F. 52, 54 Biagio [Blasius] di Gabrielle di ser Bevignate (fl. 1462), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 50, 220 Biagio [Blasius] di Giuseppe (fl. 1386), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 50, 221 Blasius (Gniezno) (fl. 1461), painter - Poland; Gniezno (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 56 Biagio [Blasius] di Goro (fl. 1363-1377), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 222 Biagio [Blasius] di Grancino de Malegnano (fl. 1478), miniaturist - Novara (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 223-224 Biagio [Blasius] di Guiditto (fl. 1288), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 50, 225 Blasius (Hagiographer) (fl. 1300), monk, hagiographer - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 52, 63-64 Blaise [Blasius] Hcroudi (fl. 1349), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Lisieux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 52, 57 Blasius (Livonia) ( t 1370), Franciscan - Livland Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 52, 59-60 Biagio [Blasius] di Luca da Zara (fl. 1384-1430), painter, wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieine/ Becker - F. 50, 226 Blasius Mangellanus —» Mangellani, Biasio Blasius de Melegnano (fl. 1488), miniaturist Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 61

Bloc Blasius (Monachus) (13-th century), monk, priest - Potthast - F. 52, 62 Blasius de Morcone - also: Biasio Paccona (τ 1350), jurisconsult, prelate - Benevento (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri - F. 52, 65; 52, 69-70 Blasius de Neapoli - also: Blazio di Napoli (fl. 1426), copyist - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 52, 66; 52, 126 Biagio [Blasius] di q.m. Palmerio (fl. 1357), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 50, 227 Blaise [Blasius] (Paris) (13-th century), university administrator - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 52, 71 Blasius Parmensis - Italian: Biagio Pelacani ( t 1416), philosopher, physician, astrologist, natural scientist - Parma (Italy) Chevalier, Jacquart ], Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 52, 72-75; 295, 349 Biagio [Blasius] da Perugia (fl. 1396), physician - Bologna (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 52, 76 Biagio [Blasius] di Petrosino (late 13-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 50, 228 Blaise [Blasius] Portal (fi. 1437), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 52, 77 Blaise [Blasius] le Prestre (15-th century), architect - Caen (France) - Chevalier F. 52, 78 Blasius de Ragusio, bishop of Trcbignc and Marcana (fl. 1434-1481), Dominican, bishop - Trcbignc (Bosnia); Marcana (Croatia) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 52, 79-80 Blasius Sancti Jacobi Parisiensis (fl. 1281-1282), Dominican, prior - Paris (France) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 52, 81-82 Blasius Senensis, bishop of Soana ( t 1279), Carmelite, bishop - Soana (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 52, 83-84; 52, 89 Blasius (Sereth) (f 1340), Franciscan - Wallachia (Rumania) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 52, 85-86 Blasius Siculus (fl. 1330), Carmelite - Sicilia (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 52, 87-88 Blasius Silvester - also: B. de Florentia; italian: Biagio Silvestri (fl. 1472), Carmelite - Firenze (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 52, 90-91 Biasio [Blasius], archbishop of Toledo (Π. 923), archbishop - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier F. 52, 92 Biagio [Blasius], archbishop of Torres ( t ca. 1218), archbishop - Torres (Italy) Chevalier - F. 52, 93 Biagio [Blasius] (Venezia) (fl. 1470), stonemason - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 50, 229 Blasius (Veroli) - saint - Veroli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 52, 94 Biagio [Blasius], bishop of Verona ( t e a . 750), bishop, saint - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 52, 95 Blasius de Zara (fl. 1395-1448), painter Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 52, 96 Blassel, Girard ( t 1385), abbot - Dommartin (Switzerland); Montreuil (France) Chevalier - F. 52, 97 Blasset, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrusl Blasset Blastares, Matthaios —> Matthaeus Blastares Blaston, Robert de (fl. 1351), carpenter Cambridge (England) - Harvey - F. 52, 105 Blaston, Roger de (fl. 1338-1339), mason England - Harvey - F. 52, 104 Blaston, William de (fl. 1336-1348), magister, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 52, 106 Blastos, Nicolas (fl. 1484), calligrapher - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 52, 107 Blatcheswall, John dc (fl. 1344), college rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 108 B l a t h m a c mac Con Brettan (8-th century), poet Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 52, 109 Blau, Pierre —> Blain, Pierre

Blaubirer, Johann (fl. 1478-1486), printer Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 52, 111 Blauenstein, Nicolaus Gerung, Nicolaus Blaunchard, John (11. 1364-1381), scholar of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 52, 115 Blaunchard, John ( t 1383), doctor of civil law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 52, 113-114 Blauncheville, Maurice de, bishop of Leighlin ( t 1320), magister, treasurer, bishop - Oxford (England); Leighlin (Ireland) - Oxford F. 52, 116 Blaunchewile, Richard de (11. 1252), scholar Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 52, 117 Blaunkeney, John de (fl. 1378), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 118 Blaunpayn, Michael —> Michael Cornubiensis Blauzac, Jean de, bishop of Nîmes - also: J. de Blandiac ( f l 3 7 9 ) , bishop, cardinal - Nîmes (France); Avignon (France); Paris (France) Berton, Chevalier - F. 52, 14; 203, 376 Blavis, Bartholomaeus de (fl. 1481-1488), printer Alessandria (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 52, 120 Blavis, Thomas de (fl. 1476-1481), printer Alessandria (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 52, 120 Blavoet, Richard (fl. 1184-1214), governor Vcurnc / Furncs (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 52, 121 Blawart, Thomas (fl. 1460), copyist - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 52, 122-123 Blaxston, Robert (fl. 1480-1481), student of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 52, 124 Blazin, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Blaise Blazon, Thibaut de (13-th century), troubadour France - Fétis - F. 52, 127 Blé, Marguerite ( t 1254), citizen of ChâlonsSur-Marne - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier - F. 52, 128 Blebury, John de (fl. 1280-1327), magister, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 52, 129-130 Blebury, William de (fl. 1343), master of arts Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford F. 52, 131 Bleddyn ap Cynfyn ( t 1075), knight - England Arnold-Baker - F. 52, 132 Bleddyn, Gwilym ap Ieuan (fl. 1447), carpenter England - Harvey - F. 52, 133 Bledelawe, Roger (fl. 1351), district rector, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 134 Bledhyn Dhy (fl. 1090), poet - England Chevalier - F. 52, 135 Bledhyn Vardh - or: B. Fardt (fl. 1260), poet England - Chevalier - F. 52, 136 Blegabrid Langvaridus - also: Blegywryd (fl. 914), legist - Wales - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 52, 137; 52, 139 Blegard, John (fl. 1405-1406), deacon, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 41, 332 Bieger, Hansemann —> Hansemann Bieger Bieger, Jccklcin —> Jcckclin Blcgcr Bléguier, Gaucher (fl. 1496), banker - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 138 Bleheri (Bretagne) (12-th century), poet Bretagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 52, 140-141 Blemes, William de (fl. 1227), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 142 Blemmydes, Nikephoros —» Nicephorus Blemmyda Blenda (Sverige) - also: Btenda (fl. 1150), heroine - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 52, 148 Blenkynsop, Gavin ( f l 4 8 9 ) , college fellow, district rector - Cambridge (England); Scotland; Norwich (England); Devonshire (England) Cambridge - F. 52, 149-150 Blenkynsop, John (fl. 1467-1469), deacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 151

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Blenkynsop, Richard (f 1487), master of arts, college fellow, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 52, 152 Bienne, Guillaume de (fl. 1474), artist craftsman Touraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 153 Bletcheston, Peter (f 1320), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 154 Bleterens, Ainard de (fl. 1443), parliament member - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 52, 155 Bleth, François (14-th century), Franciscan France - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 52, 156; 121, 204 Bletrens, Peter de ( t 1349), district rector Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 52, 157 Bleuet, Florent (fl. 1459), master mason - Noyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 158 Blew, John (f 1413), university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 52, 159-160 Blewbury, Robert de ( t 1349), vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 52, 161 Blexwick, Johannes, bishop of Holar - also: John Bloxwych (f 1446), Carmelite, bishop - Halle (Germany); Iceland - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Oxford - F. 52, 163; 52, 276; 203, 382-383 Bleys, Nicholas de (fl. 1247-1248), district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 52, 162 Blezerius (Avignon) (fl. 1265), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 52, 164 Blibur, William (fl. 1363), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 165 Bliburgh, Nicholas de (fl. 1316-1346), magister, district rcctor - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 52, 166 Blidran, bishop of Vienne ( t 6 9 1 ? ) , bishop, saint - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 167 Blidulfus (Bobbio) - also: Blidou (+ ca. 630), monk, saint - Bobbio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 52, 168 Blidulfus (Gorzc) (fl. 973), archdcacon, monk Metz (France); Gorzc (Germany) - Chevalier F. 52, 19 Blier (Troyes) (1'7-th century), hermit, saint Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 170 Bligger von Steinach (*ca. 1135, t after 1196), troubadour - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer F. 52, 171-177; 419, 218-223 Blimond, abbot of Saint-Valéry (f 650), abbot, saint - Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 52, 178 Blind Harry —> Harry [Henricus] the Minstrel Blinlivet, bishop of Vannes (fl. 90), bishop, saint - Vannes (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 179 Blioul, Laurent du (fl. 1496), knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece - France - Chevalier F. 52, 180 Blisset, Richard (*ca. 1472), student - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 52, 181 Blisseworth, Nicholas de (fl. 1383-1394), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 52, 182 Blith, Hugh (11. 1391-1393), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 183 Blithere (Canterbury) (fl. 1086-1110), mason Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 52, 184 Bliton, Richard de (f 1361), Carmelite, prior, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 185-186 Blittero Flandrita (fl. 1125), poet - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 52, 187-188 Blittlesden, Simon de (fl. 1393), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 189 Bloc, Godefroid (fl. 1375-1383), bookbinder Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 52, 190 Bloc, Jan de (fl. 1394-1405), sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 191

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Bloc van Steelant

Bloc van Steelant, Pauwelszoon (fl. 1393-1410), Sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 52, 192 Bloch, Johannes {15-th century), Augustinian Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Hurler, Ossinger - F. 52, 193; 203, 384-385 Block, Theodorus (late 15-th century), physician Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 52, 194 Blockeley, John (fl. 1405), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 52, 195 Blockeswourthe, Walter de (Π. 1324), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 52, 196 Blockley, John de (fl. 1250), carpenter Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 52, 197 Blodwell, David (f 1461), canonist, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 52, 198 Blodwell, John ( t 1462), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Hereford (England) - Oxford F. 52, 199-203 Bloemaert, Michael - latin: M. Bloemardus (fl. 1496), Carmelite - Chevalier - F. 52, 204 Bloemardine, Heylwighe —> Blomardinne, Heylwighe Bloemenstein, Berchtold (fl. 1433-1455), Cistercian, physician - Maulbronn (Germany); Heidelberg (Germany) - DLL - F. 48, 240-241 Blofeld, Robert (fl. 1406), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 208 Blofeld, William de (fl. 1343), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 209 Blofield, Richard de (fl. 1349), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 210 Blois, Jean de (fl. 1380-1385), ornamental sculptor - Bourges (France) - Lami - F. 52, 212 Blois, Jean de, lord of Château-Renault (fl. 1327-1329), castle lord - Tourraine (France) Chevalier - F. 52, 211 Blois, Robert de (fl. 1186-1210), mason Blois (France); Lincoln (England) - Harvey F. 52, 213 Blois, William of, bishop of Lincoln (f 1206), bishop - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) Oxford - F. 52, 214 Blois, William of, bishop of Worcester ( t 1236), magister, bishop - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 52, 215; 152, 301 Blokley, John (fl. 1395-1405), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 216 Blomardinne, Heylwighe - also: H. Bloemardine (*ca. 1260, t 1335), mystic - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 52, 205-207 Blome, Hans - also: Blume (fl. 1439-1454), bell founder - Halberstadt (Germany); Heiligenstadt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 217 B l o m e de Thetford, John —> Thetford, John Blomme, Ghyselbrecht - or: Blommaert (fl. 1437-1471), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 218 Blonc (Utrecht) (fl. 1371), painter - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 52, 219 Blond, Colinet le (fl. 1386-1387), sculptor - Le Mans (France) - Beaidieu - F. 419, 225 Blond, Johannes - also: J. de Blunde (fl. 1423-1427), Franciscan, doctor of theology, university professor - België, Belgique; France - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 52, 220; 203, 418 Blond, John archbishop of Canterbury —> Johannes Blundus archbishop of Canterbury Blond, Robert —> Robertus Blondellus Blondeau, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Blondeau Blondel de Nesle - or: B. de Nesles; Blondiaux de N. (fl. 1193), troubadour - France Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 52, 223-231 Blondel, Guillaume I (fl. 1363), architect Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 52, 222

Blondel, Guillaume II (fl. 1438), architect Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 52, 222 Blondel, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Blondel Blondel, Pierre (fl. 1398), goldsmith, enamcler Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 52, 232-233 Blondel, Robertus (*ca. 1390, t e a . 1461), poet, historian - France - Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 52, 234-237 Blondel, Simon (f 14-th century), citizen of Issy Issy (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 238 Blondel, Toussaint (fl. 1493-1494), architect Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 52, 222 Blondus, Flavius - italian: Flavio Biondo (* 1392, 1 1463), papal secretary, historian, archeologist - Forli (Italy); Veneto (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 52, 239-249; 419, 226-227 Biosset, Jean (fl. 1479), grand seneschal Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 251 Biosset, Louis ( t 1489), chancellor - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 252 Blot Sven, king of Sverige ( t 1080), king Sweden - Chevalier - F. 52, 256 Blot, Jacotin (fl. 1478), wood carver - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 52, 253-255 Blound, William le (11. 1292), mason Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 52, 257 Blounham, John (bachelor of canon law) —> Pecke, John Blounham, John (fl. 1350-1351), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 52, 258 Blounham, John de (fl. 1384-1386), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 52, 259 Blounham, John (fl. 1398-1435), magister, bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, notary public - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 295, 210-211 Blount, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Arnold-Baker - F. 52, 260-261 Bloussart, Nicolas (14-th century), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 52, 262-263 Blower, ... (fl. 1464-1476), master of arts, chaplain, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 264 Blower, Hugh (fl. 1237-1238), mason - England Harvey - F. 52, 265 Blownham, Thomas (fl. 1498-1499), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 52, 266 Bloxham, John (Carmelite, +1334) —» Johannes Bloxham Bloxham, John (theologian, +ca. 1400) Johannes Bloxham Bloxham, John (fl. 1452), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 52, 267 Bloxham, Thomas (fl. 1400-1406), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 268 Bloxham, Thomas (f 1473), college fellow, doctor of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford, Talbot F. 52, 269-273; 377, 313-314 Bloxham, William (fl. 1361-1384), church rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 274 Bloxvorch, John, bishop of Ross (fl. 1423-1426), Carmelite, bishop - Ireland; Ross (Ireland) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 52, 275; 203, 412 Bloxwych, John bishop of Holar Blexwick, Johannes bishop of Holar Bloyou, Henry (f 1335), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 277 Bloyou, John ( |1328), magister, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 278-279 Blud, Ivescei (fl. 980), nobleman, military leader Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 52, 280 Blume, Hans —> Blome, Hans

Blumenau, Laurentius (*ca. 1415, [ 1484), jurist, canon, historian - Danzig (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler - F. 52, 281-285; 419, 228-230 Master with the B l u m e n r a h m e n (Niederrhein) (mid-15-th century), coppcr engraver Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 52, 286 Blumentrost, Bertholdus —> Bertholdus Blumentrost Blumentrost, Heinrich, abbot of Ebrach (f 1455), Cistercian, abbot - Ebrach (Germany) Chevalier - F. 52, 287 Blund, Johannes archbishop of Canterbury —> Johannes Blundus archbishop of Canterbury Blund, John ( t 1239), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Ely (England); Chester (England) - Cambridge - F. 52, 288 Blund, Richard le (+ 1257), magister, chancellor Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 419, 231 Blund, Robert Robertus Blondellus Blundel, Walter (fl. 1331), chaplain, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 289 Blundell, ... (fl. 1495-1497), chaplain, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 290 Blundell, Boniface (fl. 1461-1462), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 52, 291 Blundeville, Randulph de Boemundus Boas, Arnaud (fi. 1335-1337), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 320 Boas, Bernard (H. 1321-1323), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 52, 320 Boatieri, Paolo (Π. 1389), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 52, 322 Boatieri, Pietro —> Petrus de Boatcriis Boatino (Mantova) (fi. 1293), jurisconsult - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter F. 52, 323; 419, 233 Bobadilla, Francisco de (fi. 1498-1500), governor - Spain - Chevalier - F. 52, 324 Bobali, Domagna (fl. 1300-1347), Dominican, secretary - Ragusa (Italy); Dalmatia (Croatia) Chevalier - F. 52, 325 Bobeas, Petrus de - or: P. de Bobeis, Boberiis Pierre [Petrus] Bocheti Bochin, Loui (15-th century), philosopher Chevalier - F. 53, 38 Bocholt, Conrad (fl. 1286), provost - Chevalier F. 53, 39 Bochor, Richard (fl. 1437), millwright - Kent (England) - Harvey - F. 53, 40 Bochroit (Osnabrück) (15-th century), goldsmith - Osnabrück (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 53, 41 Bochser, Jörg (fl. 1499), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 42 Bociacis, Bernardus de ( t 1297), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 53, 43 Bociardo, Niccolino - also: Bozardo, Buzardo (fl. 1398-1437), architect, sculptor - Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 44 Bock, Heinrich, bishop of Myra ( t 1443), Carmelite, bishop - Köln (Germany); Speyer (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 53, 45; 168, 231-234 Bock, Peter - also: P. Bocker (15-th century), poet - Bayern (Germany) - DLL - F. 53, 46 Bocker, Peter (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 419, 236 Bocking, Radulfus —> Radulfus Bocking Bocksdorf, Dietrich —> Theodoricus Burgsdorfius bishop of Naumburg Bockton, Thomas de ( t 1348), college fellow, master of arts, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 53, 48-49 Bockyng, William ( t 1493), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 53, 50 Bocland, John de (fl. 1349-1366), bachelor of civil law, chaplain, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford F. 53, 51 Bocley, Henry ( t 1461), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 52 Bocquillon, Arnoul (fl. 1493), printer - Châlonssur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 53, 53 Bocton, ... (fl. 1336-1338), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 54 Bocton, Henry de (fl. 1329), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 55 Boczula (Sandomir) (13-th century), Dominican, provost, chronicler - Poland - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Potthast - F. 53, 56-57 Bodard (Poitou) - or: Bodoald (f7-th century), saint - Poitou (France) - Chevalier - F. 53, 59 Bodekesham, Nicholas de (fl. 1373-1381), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 60 Bodekesham, Peter de (fl. 1235), vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 61 Bodekesham, William (fl. 1351-1371), carpenter Cambridge (England) - Harvey - F. 53, 62

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Bodekysham

Bodekysham, Bartholomew - maybe identical with: Bartholomaeus de Bodekisham (2-d half 13-th century), magister - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 53, 63 Bodekysham, John de (Π. 1352), Auguslinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 53, 64 Bodenham, ... (fl. 1365), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 65 Bodenham, John (fl. 1434-1459), scholar, college fellow, jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 53, 66 Bodet, Simon —> Baudet, Simon Bodeway, Nicholas (fl. 1390-1406), deacon, district rector, canon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 53, 67 Bodhvarr Baiti (mid- 12-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 53, 94 Bodi, John (fl. 1357), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 68 Bodigham, John Bedingham, John Bodiham, John de (fl. 1299-1303), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 53, 69 Bodilly, R. (11. 1418-1424), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 70 Bodin, Konstantin, king of the Serbia ( f e a . 1106), king - Serbia - Osteuropa - F. 53, 71-72 Bodis, Bernardus dc (fl. 1302-325), Dominican Bergerac (France) - Chevalier - F. 53, 73 Bodivit, Guglielmo (fl. 1485), Franciscan - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 74 Bodkysham, John de (fl. 1363), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 75 Bodney, Thomas - alias: T. Veylde de Bodeneye (fl. 1388-1411), college fellow, canonist, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 76 Bodo (Loccum) (fi. 1240), architect Niedersachsen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 53, 77 Bodo, bishop of Toul - also: Leudin ( t after 660), bishop, saint - Toul (France) - Chevalier F. 53, 79 Bodo, Henricus (fl. 1250), Benedictine, monk Gandersheim (Germany) - Potthast - F. 53, 78 Bodoaro de Peraga —¥ Peraga, Bodoaro de Bodoinus Suessionensis ( t 833), prior - Sweden Hurter - F. 419, 237 Bodram, Claude (fl. 1485), printer - Salins (France) - Chevalier - F. 53, 80 Bodrigan, Thomas de ( t 1352), master of arts, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); Chichester (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 81 Body, John (fl. 1334-1338), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 82 Body, William (fl. 1433-1472), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 53, 83 Boèce —> Boethius Boegert, Derick (fl. 1490), wood carver - Kalkar (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 95 Boehem, Michel - or: M. Behem, Boehm (fl. 1410), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 96-99 Boehm, Hans - also: H. Behem (*ca. 1450, 1 1476), shepherd, preacher, hcretic - Würzburg (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 53, 100; 419, 238-239 Boelaer, Hubert van (fl. 1497-1500), goldsmith - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 53, 101 Boelaert, Cornelius —> Bollaert, Cornelius Boellet, Nicolette —> Colette [Nicolette] de Corbie Boello da Rimini (11. 1403), professor of law Bologna (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier F. 53, 103 Boelsena, Jarch (fl. 1467-1476), bailiff - Emden (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 53, 104 Boemel, Arnould de (fl. 1404), goldsmith, seal carver - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 53, 106 Boemler, Johannes —> Baemler, Hans

Boémond —> Boemundus Boemundus Antiochenus I - also: B., prince of Tarente; french: Marc Boémond (*ca. 1052, f i l l i ) , prince - Tarente (Italy); Antiochia Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Strayer F. 53, 111-122; 53, 125; 419, 245-251 Boemundus Antiochenus II ( t 1131), prince Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 53, 124 Boemundus Antiochenus III Jean [Johannes] Boilleve Boillot (Mirebeau) (fl. 1444-1448), barber - Côted'Or (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 53, 309 Boinebroke, Sire Jehan Petrus de Bosco Bois, Pierron —> Boi, Pierron Boisile, abbot of Melrose ( | c a . 664), abbot, saint - Melrose (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 53, 314 Boisratier, Guillaume de, archbishop of Bourges ( t 1421), deacon, bishop, archbishop - Bourges (France); Mende (France) - Chevalier F. 53, 315 Boisse, Étienne de (fl. 1208), sculptor, enameler Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 316-318 Boisson, G. (15-th century), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 53, 319 Boissy, Jean de, bishop of Amiens ( t 1410), prelate, bishop - Lyon (France); Amiens (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 320 Boissy, Lorenz de (fl. 1297), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 53, 321 Boistel, Aleaume, archbishop of Tours ( t before 1382), prelate, archbishop, statesman - Tours (France); Saint-Dié (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 322 Boitoyer, Jean —> Jean [Johannes! Boitoyer Boixadors, Bernat de (»before 1300, 11340), statesman, admiral, governor - Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 323-324 Bojan, prince of Bulgaria ( í 9 - t h century), prince, saint - Bulgaria - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 326-327 Bojani, Benvenuta —> Benevenuta de Bojanis Bojani, Corrado bishop of Trieste —» Corrado [Conradusl (Bojani) de Pertica bishop of Trieste Bojero, Guillaume ( t 1355), mathematician, poet Nice (France); Italy - Chevalier - F. 53, 329 Bokbindere, Nicholas le ( t e a . 1306), bookbinder - London (England) - Christianson - F. 53, 330 Bokbindre, William le (fl. 1299-1301), bookbinder - London (England) - Christianson - F. 53, 331 Bokbyndere, John le (fl. 1328), bookbinder London (England) - Christianson - F. 53, 332 Bokebyndere, Dionisia le (fl. 1312), bookbinder London (England) - Christianson - F. 53, 333 Bokebyndere, Nicholas le (fl. 1332), bookbinder - London (England) - Christianson - F. 53, 334 Bokebyndere, William le (fl. 1394), bookbinder London (England) - Christianson - F. 53, 335 Bokeland, Alan de (fl. 1401), church administrator - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 53, 336 Bokeland, Thomas de ( t 1361), college fellow, master of arts, doctor of theology, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 337

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Bokelaunde, Nicholas de ( t 1293), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 338 Bokeler, Richard ( t 1466), doctor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 53, 339 Bokelinton', William de (fl. 1277-1278), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 53, 340 Bokenham, John de (fl. 1331), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 346 Bokenham, Osbern - also: O. Bokenam (* 1393, t after 1464), Augustinian, doctor of theology, poet, hagiographer - Suffolk (England); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 53, 342-345 Bokenham, Stephen (fl. 1421-1422), subdeacon, priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 53, 347 Bokerel, Alice -> Alice Bokerel Boket, John (fl. 1453), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 53, 348 Boket, Thomas (fl. 1411-1426), scholar, master of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 53, 349 Boket, Thomas (*ca. 1427), doctor of medecine, chest keeper, university proctor, district rector Oxford (England); Hantshire (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 53, 350-351; 377, 319 Boket, William (* 1443, 11500), ecclesiastical administrator, royal chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 53, 352-353 Bokett, Richard (fl. 1451-1498), college fellow, jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 53, 354 Bokingeham, Henry de (fl. 1300), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 355 Bokinghale, Robert de (fl. 1307-1308), carpenter - Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 53, 356 Bokkedene, John —> John [Johannes] Bokkedene Bokkyng, Radulphus —> Radulfus Bocking Bokkyng, Thomas (fl. 1372), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 358 Bokkynge, John - alias: Cardemaker (fl. 1382), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 53, 359 Bokland, ... (11. 1450-1451), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 360 Bokton, John de (fl. 1321), college fellow, theologian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 53, 361 Bokyngham, ... (fl. 1405-1407), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 362 Bokyngham, ... (fl. 1479-1480), doctor of medecine - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 53, 363 Bokyngham, John de (fl. 1327-1330), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 53, 365 Bokyngham, John de ( t 1328), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 364 B o k y n h a m , William (15-th century), physicist Norwich (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 308 Boland, Pierre (fl. 1495), poet - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 53, 366 Bolanden, lords of (since 12-th century), noble family - Mainz (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 367-369 Bolani, Alviso - or: Luigi Β. ( t 1430), Servite Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 370 Bolani, Candiano —> Candidianus Bolani Bolani, Domenico ( t 1496), theologian - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 371 Bolani, Francesco (fl. 1498), philologist - Italy Chevalier - F. 53, 372 Bolant, Jacques (fl. 1469), master mason - SaintQuentin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 373 Bolard, Crispin - also; C. Boulard (fl. 14291439), goldsmith - Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 53, 374 Bolaz, Thomas (fl. 1309), mason - Dublin (Ireland) - Harvey - F. 53, 375

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Bolberitz

Bolberitz, Ewald (fl. 1481), canon - Bautzen (Germany); Liegnitz (Poland) - Chevalier F. 53, 376 Bolbingge, J. (fl. 1324), school principal, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 377 Bolbour d e Claypol, John (fl. 1382), church rector, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 53, 378 Bolcain (Kilcooley) - saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 53, 379 Bold, Henry ( t 1482), bachclor of canon law, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 53, 380 Bolde, John ( t 1443), master of arts, priest, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England; Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 381-382 Boldiero, Girardo (fl. 1461), physician - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 383 Boldon, Uthred de - also: John Uthred (*ca. 1320, 1 1397), Benedictine, monk, scholar, prior - Oxford (England); England; London (England); Newark (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Oxford - F. 53, 384-389; 223, 305-306; 390, 100-101 Boldrini, Leonardo ( t e a . 1497), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 390 Boldroni, Ambrogio (fl. 1414), Franciscan - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 391 Boldù, Antonio (11. 1488), citizen of Venezia Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 392 Boldù, Giacomo (fl. 1500), orator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 53, 396 Boldù, Giovanni (f before 1477), medal engraver, painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 53, 393-395 Bolduc, Johann - or: Sigismond (15-th century), engraver - Uri (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 53, 397 Bole, Bernhard ( t 1491), friar, preacher - Herford (Germany); Lübeck (Germany) - Stammler F. 419, 260 Bole, John (fl. 1427), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 399 Bole, John ( t 1473), scholar - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 398 Bole, Richard (+ 1477), college fellow, jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Ely (England); England - Oxford F. 53, 400-404 Bole, Walter (f 1349), mason - Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 53, 405 Bole, William (fl. 1444), scholar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 53, 406 Bole, William (fl. 1457), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 53, 407 Boleslav [Boleslaus] I, duke of Bohemia (* 909, + 967 or 973), duke - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 53, 408-410 Boleslav [Boleslaus] II, duke of Bohemia (+ 999), duke - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 411-413 Boleslav [Boleslaus] III, duke of Bohemia (*955, + 1037), duke - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 53, 414-415 Boleslaw [Boleslaus], prince of Kaiisch and Gniezno (fl. 1247-1253), prince - Gniezno (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 53, 443 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] I, prince of Masovia-Plock (* ca. 1208, + 1248), prince - Poland Chevalier - F. 53, 444 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] II, prince of MasoviaPlock (+ 1313), prince - Poland - Chevalier F. 53, 444 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] III, prince of Masovia-Plock (fl. 1330-1351), prince - Poland - Chevalier F. 53, 444 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] IV, prince of MasoviaPlock (fl. 1446), prince - Poland - Chevalier F. 53, 444 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] V, prince of MasoviaPlock (+ 1488), prince - Poland - Chevalier F. 53, 444

Boleslaw [Boleslaus] 1, king of Poland, duke of Bohemia (+1025), duke, king - Poland; Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 416-428 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] IV, duke of Poland 11-th century4 (* 1127 or ca. 1121, + 1173), duke Poland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 53, 439-441 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] II, king of Poland (* ca. 1042, 1 1083), duke, king - Poland Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 429-432 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] III, duke of Poland (» 1086, f i 138), duke - Poland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 433-438 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] V, king of Poland (* 1219, τ 1279), king - Poland - Chevalier - F. 53, 442 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] I, duke of Silesia - called: Wysoki (* 1127, 1 1200), duke - Poland; Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 445-447 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] II, duke of Silesia-Liegnitz (+ 1278), duke - Poland; Silesia (Poland); Liegnitz (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 53, 448 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] III, duke of Silesia (1 1303), duke - Poland; Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier F. 53, 449 Boleslaw [Boleslaus] Troidenovic ( t 1340), prince, warrior - Lithuania; Russia; Poland Boguslavskij - F. 53, 450 Boleyn, Henry (+ 1482), master of arts, university proctor, vicar, canon, archdeacon Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 53, 451-452 Boleyn, Robert (fl. 1390-1402), notary public, district rector - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 53, 453 Boleyn, Thomas ( t 1472), bachelor of civil law, college fellow, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 53, 454-456 Bolingbroke, Henry de (fl. 1294), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 1 Bolizza, Pietro (*ca. 1150), warrior - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 54, 2 Bolko I, duke of Swidnica - also: Boleslaw; frcnch: Bolcon (* 1253, + 1301), duke - Swidnica (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 54, 3 Bolko II, duke of Swidnica - also: Boleslaw; french: Bolcon (+ 1368), duke - Swidnica (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 54, 4 Bollaert, Cornelius - also: C. Boelaert (+before 1477), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 53, 102; 54, 5 Bollart, Pierre (fl. 1420), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Lami - F. 54, 6 Bolle, Thomas (fl. 1460), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 7 Bolledieu, Hector —> Hector Bolledieu Bolles, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bolles Bolloc, Jacob (fl. 1439-1451), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 8 Bolloc, Jacques —» Belloc, Jacques Bollstatter, Konrad - also: Conradus Molitor, Konrad Mulitor (*ca. 1425, +ca. 1487), clerk, copyist, illuminator - Deutschland Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 54, 9; 419, 261-272 Bollyngbroke, Roger (+ 1441), magister, heretic Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 10 Bolney, Bartholomew (fl. 1415-1474), college fellow, treasurer - Oxford (England); Surrey (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford F. 54, 11 Bologna, Antonio di (fl. 1419), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy) - Oxford F. 54, 12 Bolognesius in Ca' Betini (fl. 1487), painter Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 13 Bolognetti, Antonio ( t 1484), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 14 Bolognetti, Erculo (fl. 1488), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 15 Bolognini, ... - Dominican - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 54, 16

Bolognini, Alessandro ( t 1494), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 17 Bolognini, Bartolommco (fl. 1350), painter Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 18 Bolognini, Bartolommeo (+before 1447), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 19 Bolognini, Giovanni (+ 1495), statesman, chronicler - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 20 Bolomier, Antoine (fl. 1451-1462), negotiator Chevalier - F. 54, 21 Bolomier, Guillaume de, lord of Villars (+ 1446), lord, vice-chancellor - Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 54, 22 Bolot, Pierre Pierre [Petrus] Bolot Bolron, John (fl. 1429-1435), carpenter Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 54, 23 Bolron, Roger (fl. 1356), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 24 Bolrun, Ralph (fl. 1212-1241), mason Lancashire (England) - Harvey - F. 54, 25 Bolsenkeim, Johann von (fl. 1387), prior - Stans (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 54, 26 Bolseyro, Juyäo (fl. 1250-1275), troubadour - Portugal; Spain; France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 27-28 Bolsward, Hendrick van (fl. 1442), architect - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 54, 29 Bolt, John (fl. 1421-1440), vicar, district rector, king's chaplain - Oxford (England); Ireland Oxford - F. 54, 30 Bolt, John (fl. 1455), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 31 Bolt, Thomas —> Smyth, Thomas Bolte, Walter (fl. 1489), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 32 Bolter, ... (fl. 1396-1397), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 33 Bolter, Roger (+ 1436), magister, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 54, 34-36 Bolton, ... (11. 1388-1390), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 40 Bolton, ... (fl. 1460), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 37 Bolton, ... (fl. 1465), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 38 Bolton, ... (fl. 1485), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 41 Bolton, ... (fl. 1488), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 39 Bolton, Henry de (fl. 1290), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 42 Bolton, James (11. 1474-1497), canon, prior Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 43 Bolton, John (1389-1395), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 44 Bolton, John (fl. 1436-1462), bachelor of civil law, priest, vicar - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 45 Bolton, John (fl. 1455-1456), master of arts, university proctor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 54, 46 Bolton, Robert (11. 1399-1400), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 47 Bolton, Roger de (fl. 1306), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 48 Bolton, Roger (fl. 1467-1470), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 49 Bolton, Silvester (f 1434), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England); Suffolk (England) Oxford - F. 54, 50 Bolton, Stephen (fl. 1450), college fellow, master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 54, 51 Bolton, William (fl. 1458), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 52 Bolton, William (fl. 1467), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 54, 55 Bolton, William (fl. 1470-1479), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 54, 53

Bonageta Bolton, William Alato [Alatus] di Bonaccorso Bonacursius [Bonaccursus] Bononiensis (fl. 1260), Dominican, theologian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 95; 54, 135-138 Bonaccorso [Bonaccursus] di Cino - also: Buonaccorso di C. (fl. 1347), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 94; 62, 436 Bonaccursus Mediolanensis, bishop of Cathares also: Bonacursius; italian: Buonaccorso (fl. 11761190), theologian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 54, 95-102; 419, 275 Bonacursus [Bonaccursus] de Montemagno italian: Buonaccorso da M. (fl. 1391-1429), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 54, 139 Bonaccorso [Bonaccursus] di Pace (fl. 13481362), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 54, 103 Buonaccorso [Bonaccursus] da Pisa —> Bonus Accursius Buonaccorso [Bonaccursus] da Pistoia (15-th ccntury), orator - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 62, 437 Bonachinus Ambronius (fl. 1373), physician Cesena (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 54, 104-105 Bonacorsi, Bernardino (fl. 1490), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 125 Bonacorsi, Malatesta Romano ( ¡ before 1465), painter - Pesaro (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 54, 126 Bonacorsi, Pasio (fl. 1425), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 127 Bonacorsi, Romano di Bonacorso ( t e a . 1507), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 54, 128 Bonacorso Bonaccursus Bonacosa di ser Bonavita (14-th century), notary - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 129 Bonacosa Paduanus - also: Bonacossa P. (2-d half 13-th century), translator - Padua (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 130 Bonacossa, ... —> Bonacossi, ... Bonacossi, family - also: Bonacolsi (sincc 12th century), noble family - Mantova (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 106-107 Bonacossi, Alberto (fl. 1425-1447), jurisconsult Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 134 Bonacossi, Aldobrandino (fl. 1476), jurisconsult Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 134 Bonacossi, Antonio - also: A. Bonacossa (11. 1441), chronicler - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 131

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Bonacossi, Bardellone - also: Bordellone B.; Bonacolsi ( t l 3 0 0 or 1302), sovereign - Mantova (Italy); Padua (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 108-109 Bonacossi, Ettore di Ugo - also: E. Bonacossa ( t before 1453), painter - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 113-114; 54, 132 Bonacossi, Federico (fi. 1469), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 115 Bonacossi, Filippo, bishop of Trento ( t 1303), Franciscan, inquisitor, bishop - Trento (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 54, 116-117 Bonacossi, Folco (11. 1476), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 134 Bonacossi, Geronimo (late 15-th century), university professor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 134 Bonacossi, Giacomo - also: G. Bonacossa; latin: Jacobus Bonacosa ( t 1279), jurisconsult, canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter F. 54, 133; 195, 354 Bonacossi, Guido, called Bottesella - also: G. Bonacolsi ( t 1309), sovereign - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 54, 110-112 Bonacossi, Ippolito (fl. 1470), jurisconsult Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 134 Bonacossi, Lodovico ( t e a . 1477), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 118 Bonacossi, Pinamonte - also: P. Bonacolsi ( t 1293 or 1289), sovereign - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 54, 120-122 Bonacossi, Rainaldo, called Passerino - also: R. Bonacolsi (f 1328), sovereign - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 119; 54, 123-124 Bonacursius Bonaccursus Bonacursus —» Bonaccursus Bonadies de Bonadie ( t 1165), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 54, 140-141 Bonadies, Johannes - real name: J. Godendach (11. 1473-1474), Carmelite, composer - Italy Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 142-143 Bonafe (Troubadour) ( t before 1236), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 54, 144 Bonafé, Mariano de (11. 1424), sculptor Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 15 Bonafé, Matías (fl. 1449-1457), sculptor Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 146 Bonafede, Giacomo (15-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 54, 147 Bonafede, Giovanni (fl. 1410), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 54, 148 Bonafede, Leonardo (14-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 54, 149 Bonafede, Paganino (fl. 1360), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 150 Bonafede, Rinieri (fl. 1477), preacher - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 151 Bonaffos (Perpignan) (fl. 1335), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 54, 152 Bonafortuna, Franciscus de (early 14-th century), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea - F. 54, 153; 121, 206-207 Bonafos (Auvergne) (13-th century), troubadour Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 54, 154 Bonafos de Balmis (fl. 1336-1350), physician Trets (France) - Jacqaart I - F. 54, 155 Bonafos Fossonus (fl. 1306-1334), surgeon Manosque (France) - Jacquari I - F. 54, 156 Bonafoux Bonfil Astruc - also: Azaria ben Joseph ibn Abba Mari (fl. 1423-1430), physician, translator - Perpignan (France) - Jacqaart I, Wickersheimer - F. 54, 157-158 Bonafuto, Paolo (fl. 1394), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 159 Bonageta, Pedro (11. 1371), Franciscan - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 54, 160; 300, 284

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Bonagiunta (Bologna) (fl. 1304), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 54, 161 Bonagiunta di Gilfrcdo (fl. 1278), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 54, 162 Bonagratia de Bergamo - italiani Buonagrazia da Β. (*ca. 1265, 11347 or 1340), Franciscan, jurisconsult, theologian - Bergamo (Italy); München (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sharalea, Théologie - F. 54, 163-175; 419, 276 Bonagratia a Sancto Joanne in Persicelo - italian: Buonagrazia di San Giovanni in Persiceto ( t 1283), general of the Franciscan order, theologian - Bologna (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Sharalea - F. 54, 176; 62, 442 Bonaguida Aretinus - italian: Buonaguida da Arezzo (fl. 1220-1258), canonist - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 54, 177-178; 62, 443; 419, 277 Bonaiuti, Andrea —> Andrea [Andreas] da Firenze Bonaiuto Pisano - italian: Buonajuto da Pisa (fl. 1330), sculptor - Pisa (Italy); Palermo (Sicily) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 181; 62, 447 Bonajuncta Manetti (f 1257), Servile, founder of a religious order, saint - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 54, 182 Bonajut di Giovanni (fl. 1427-1430), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 179 Bonajuto, Paolo di - or: Bonafuto (fl. 13931397), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 54, 180 Bonaldi, Alessandro di Antonio (fl. 1492-1494), stonemason - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 54, 183 Bonami, Olivier (fl. 1492), illuminator - Paris (France); Avignon (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 184-185 Bonamici, Bernardino (fl. 1491), physician Norcia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 186 Bonamici, Lazaro (15-th century), philologist Bassano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 187 Bonamici, Rafaelo (15-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 188 Bonamico (Perugia) (fl. 1225), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 189 Bonamico (Pisa) (12-th century), sculptor, architect - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 54, 190-191 Bonamicus (Siena) —> Buonamico (Siena) Bonannus de Barulo (fl. 1346), architect, sculptor - Barletta (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 192 Bonannus (Pisa) - also: Bonnano da Pisa (fl. 1155-1180), architect, sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 54, 193-196; 56, 82 Bonant de la Ortiga ( t before 1492), painter Zaragoza (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 197 Bonaparte de' Ghisilieri - confessor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 198 Bonaparte, Cesare (14-th-15-th century), nobleman - Sarzana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 199 Bonaparte, Giovanni (14-th-15-th century), nobleman - Sarzana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 199 Bonardi, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bonardi Bonardo, Giovanni (fl. 1493), grammarian Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 200 Bonardo, Orlando, archbishop of Firenze (f 1461), archbishop - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 201 Bonastre, Luc (fl. 1408), jurisconsult - Spain Chevalier - F. 54, 202 Bonastruc (Avignon) (+1315), physician Avignon (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 54, 203 Bonatino (Bergamo) (fl. 1320), poet - Padua (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 204 Bonatti, Guido —> Guido Bonatus Bonatto (Bologna) (fl. 1176), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 205 Bonaventura /Esinus - Franciscan - Esino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 208

Bonaventura de Arborea (fl. 1380), nobleman Arborea (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 209 Bonaventura Benvenuti - also: Β. Benevenutus ( t e a . 1346), chronicler - Foligno (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 54, 210-211 Bonaventura (Bologna) (fl. 1270), Franciscan, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 54, 212-214 Bonaventura da Bologna (fl. 1350), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 54, 215-216 Bonaventura di Bonvicino (fl. 1363), physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 217 Bonaventura Brixiensis ( t 1500), Franciscan Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 218 Bonaventura Buonacorsi ( t l 3 1 3 ) , Servite Pistoia (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 219 Bonaventura de Carraria —> Peraga, Bodoaro de Bonaventura da Castello - also: Tura de Castello (*ca. 1300, t before 1353), philosopher, physician, university professor - Bologna (Italy); Castello (Italy) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 54, 220-222 Bonaventura Cremonensis (fl. 1482), Franciscan - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 54, 223-224 Bonaventura da Fano ( t 1348), general of the Camaldolese - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 225 Bonaventura (Ferrara) Bartolommeo [Bartholomacus] (Ferrara) Bonaventura de Iseo (fl. 1247), Franciscan - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 54, 226-229 Bonaventura di Jacopo (fl. 1329-1350), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 54, 230 Bonaventura Lombardo (fl. 1231), architect Massa Marittima (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 54, 231 Bonaventura de Peraga - also: Β. Baduarius, Β. de Padua (* 1332, f e a . 1389), Augustinian, cardinal, theologian - Padua (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger F. 54, 232; 419, 278-280 Bonaventura Sanctus, archbishop of York italian: Giovanni (di) Fidanza (* 1221, + 1274), general of the Franciscan order, archbishop, cardinal, saint - Bagnarea (Italy); Toscana (Italy) - Berton, Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wadding - F. 54, 241-401; 419, 281-343 Bonaventura da Savignano ( f e a . 1295), jurisconsult - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 402 Bonaventura (Siena) (11. 1319), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 403 Bonaventura Tolomci (τ 1348), Dominican - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 54, 404-405 Bonaventura Torniclli ( t 1491), Servite - Forlì (Italy); Udine (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 406 Bonaventura, Domenico —> Dominicus Bonaventura de Festo Bonaventura, Filippo (fl. 1389-1399), architect Milano (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lami - F. 54, 410-411 Bonaventura, Niccolò (14-th century), goldsmith, enameler - Forlì (Italy) - Chevalier F. 54, 409 Bonaventure, Juliana —» Juliana Bonaventure Bonaventure, Philippe Philippe [Philippus] Bonaventure Bonaventuris, Nicolaus de - also: Ν. Bonaventura or Bonaventuri (fl. 1388), architect - Milano (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 54, 408; 54, 412-413 Bonavia, Niccolò - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 54, 414 Bonavita (Lugo) ( t 1375), Franciscan - Lugo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 415

Bonaviti, Giovanni (fl. 1480), priest - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 416 Bonavolta di Jacomo - nobleman - Italy Chevalier - F. 54, 417 Bonawnter, Richard (fl. 1450-1490), scholar of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Essex (England); Chichester (England); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 54, 418 Bonazzi, Giacomo di Marchio - called: de Pizzinali (fi. 1485), painter - Parma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 54, 419 Bonbeccari, Francesco (fl. 1404), chronicler Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 1 Bonberg, Hans (fl. 1465), sculptor - Erfurt (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 55, 2-3 Boncagnano, Paolo —> Paulus Boncagnus Boncagno di Polo (fl. 1389), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 55, 4 Boncambi, Boncambio de' (fl. 1449), jurisconsult, senator - Perugia (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 55, 5 Boncambi, Giacomo, bishop of Bolona ( t 1260), Dominican, bishop - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 7 Boncambi, Giuliano (τ 1311), ambassador Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 8 Boncambi, Guido (fl. 1233), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 6 Boncambi, Mariotto (15-th ccntury), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 9 Boncampagnius de Visso —> Cataldinus de Boncompagnis Boncampi, Paolo (+ before 1492), Franciscan Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 10 Boncetti, Martino di Pietro (fl. 1391), painter Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 11 Bonciani, Angelo (fl. 1431), senator - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 12 Bonciani, Antonio (early 15-th century), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 55, 13 Boncio (Lucca) ( t f l . 1313), canon - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 14 Boncirus, Andreas (15-th century), Dominican Maastricht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 55, 15 Boncompagni, Florcntinus —> Florentinus Boncompagni Boncompagnus de Signa - italian: Buoncompagno da Signa (*ca. 1170, "|"ca. 1240), rhetorician, teacher - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 55, 16-23; 62, 453 Bonconsigli, Bonifazio ( t 1234), professor of law - Italy - Chevalier - F. 55, 24 Bonconsigli, Guilelmo (+ca. 1280), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 25 Bonconsigli, Odorico (fl. 1200), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 26 Bonconte, count of Montefeltro (13-th century), count - Montefeltro (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 27 Boncordis, Sanctes - also: S. Bocardus (fl. 1458), Franciscan - Spain - Chevalier - F. 55, 28 Bond (Sens) - also: Baldus (+ ca. 620), penitentiary, saint - Sens (France) - Chevalier F. 55, 29 Bond, Robert (fl. 1493), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 55, 30 Bond, William (+ 1487), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) Cambridge - F. 55, 31 Bondavit Boninas (fl. 1343), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 32 Bonde, ... (fl. 1487), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 55, 33 Bonde, John (f 1471), scholar, college fellow, notary public - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 55, 34 Bonde, Thomas (fl. 1407), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 55, 35 Bonde, Thomas (fl. 1432), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 55, 36

Bongarten Bondeby, Andrew - alias: A. atte Kyrk (fl. 14031428), magister, district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 55, 37 Bondenalio, Mariano (Π. 1471-1484), Franciscan - Dalmatia (Croatia); Dubrovnik (Croatia) Chevalier - F. 55, 38 Bondet, Berthon - or: Β. Boudet (fl. 1383-1386), ornamental sculptor - Riom (France) - Lami F. 55, 39 Bondi, Conone Johannes Bondi Aquileiensis Bondi, Giovanni (11. 1473), Carmelite, musician Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 41 Bondinari, Giustiniano (f after 1450), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 42 Bondinelli, Jean (2-d half 14-th century), miniaturist - Avignon (France) - D'Ancona F. 55, 43 Bondini, Mario - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 55, 44 Bondol, Jean de - also: J. Bondolf, Bandol; called: Jean or Hennequin de Bruges (fl. Π ό δ ι 381), miniaturist, painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Paris (France) - D'Ancona, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 45-49 Bone, Reginald (fl. 1438), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 55, 50 Boneacre, Thomas Bonfilius Bonfils [Bonfilius] (Avignon) (fl. 1315), physician - Avignon (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 55, 142 Bonfils [Bonfilius] de Courthezon (fl. 13761384), surgeon - Trets (France) - Jacquart / - F. 55, 143 Bonfiglio [Bonfilius], bishop of Foligno ( t i 115), Bcncdictinc, bishop, pilgrim - Foligno (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 55, 144 Bonfiglio [Bonfilius] (Gubbio) (fl. 1329), astrologist - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 138 Bonfils [Bonfilius] (Marseille) (fl. 1320), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 55, 145 Bonfiglio [Bonfilius] Monaldi ( t 1262), Servite, founder of a religious order, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 55, 146 Bonfilio [Bonfilius] (Pisa) (12-th ccntury), sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 55, 141 Bonfils [Bonfilius], abbot of Saint-Victor ( t e a . 1234), abbot - Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 55, 147 Bonfils [Bonfilius] (Sauve) (fl. 1307), physician Sauve (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 148 Bonfiglio [Bonfilius], bishop of Siena ( t 1252), bishop - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 139 Bonfils [Bonfilius] (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 55, 149 Bonfill, Domenico (mid-15-th century), jurisconsult - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 55, 140 Bonfils —> Bonfilius Bonfini, Matteo (*ca. 1441), philologist - Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 150 Bonfranceschi, Agostino ( t 1479), jurisconsult - Rimini (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 151 Bonfranceschi, Ugolino (early 15-th century), judge - Rimini (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 55, 152 Bongarson, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Bongarson Bongarten, Anichius (fl. 1358), military captain Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 55, 153

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Bongay, John (fl. 1419), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 55, 154 Bongianni, Piergianni (fl. 1467), miniaturist, calligrapher - Firenze (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 155-156 Bongiovanni da Cavriana (early 13-th century), writer - Cavriana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 157 Bongiovanni da Lodi (fl. 1465-1473), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 158 Bongiovanni da Mantova (early 13-th century), Franciscan, poet - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 159 Bongiovanni da Messina —> Bonjohannes de Messina Bongiovanni, Azzone (t 1347), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 160 Bongiovanni, Bernardo (fl. 1498), physician Recanati (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 161 Bongiovanni, Galeotto (fl. 1438), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 162 Bongiovanni, Giovanni (fl. 1406-1417), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 163 Bongiovanni, Tomaso (fl. 1342), Dominican Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 55, 164 Bongiovanni, Tomaso Aimone ( t a f t e r 1464), Dominican - Italy - Chevalier - F. 55, 165 Bonhauer, Christianus - also: C. Bonhower (15th century), apostolic nuncio - Chevalier F. 55, 166 Bonhet, Gillet Bonnet, Gillet Bonhome, Alfonso —> Alfonsus Bonihominis Bonhomio, Ascanio (fl. 1417), physician Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 168 B o n h o m m e le Breton —> Bonushomo Brito B o n h o m m e , Jacques - real name: Guillaume Cale (fl. 1355), peasant, rebel leader - France Chevalier - F. 55, 169 B o n h o m m e , Jean (fl. 1484-1490), bookseller Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 55, 170 B o n h o m m e , Michel, lord of Nogarède (fl. 1480), lord - Tarn-et-Garronne (France) - Chevalier F. 55, 171 B o n h o m m e , Pasquier (fl. 1475-1477), printer Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 55, 172 B o n h o m m e , Pierre (fl. 1391-1446), jurisconsult, dcacon - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 55, 173 B o n h o m m e , Pierre (fl. 1439), abbot - Loire (France) - Chevalier - F. 55, 174 Boniac Asser (fl. 1410), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 176 Boniac Botarel - physician - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 55, 177 Boniac (Carpentras) (fl. 1357), physician Carpentras (France) - Wickersheimer F. 55, 175 Boniac Vitalis (fl. 1381-1402), physician - Aix-enProvence (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 178 Boniak (Khan) (fl. 1096-1107), khan - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 56, 61 Bonias de Beaucaire (fl. 1397), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 179 Bonichen, Michael (fl. 1482), goldsmith Delitzsch (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 55, 180 Bonichi, Bindo - also: B. di Bonico (*ca. 1260, 11338), poet - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 55, 181-182 Bonicio (Siena) (fl. 1310), Carmelite, canonist - Siena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 183 Bonidei (Prato) - or: Bondi (fl. 1213), canonist Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 184 Boniface —> Bonifatius Boniface, Christophe (fl. 1440-1445), merchant - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 55, 185 Boniface, Guillemette de (*ca. 1350, f a f t e r 1431), noblewoman - France - Chevalier F. 55, 187 Boniface, Pierre (II. 1388), architect - Limoges (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 55, 188-189; 300, 290

Boniface, Rodolphe de (+ 1505), abbot - Marseille (France); Montmajour (France); Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier - F. 55, 190 Bonifacio —> Bonifatius Bonifacio, Baldo - callcd: il Piombino (t 1450), professor of law - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 191 Bonifacio, Bartolommeo (fl. 1287), master of ceremonies - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 192 Bonifacio, Grimerio ( t 1370), university chancellor - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 55, 193 Bonifacio, Lorenzo (fl. 1459), sculptor - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 194 Bonifacio, Martin (fl. 1483), sculptor, architect Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 195 Bonifacio, Pedro (fl. 1459), glass painter - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 196 Bonifacius —> Bonifatius Bonifacio [Bonifatius] bishop of Albano —> Bonifacio [Bonifatius] IV count of Toscana, bishop of Albano Bonifacio [Bonifatius] Ammanati Ammanali, Bonifacio Bonifatius, bishop of Carthago ( t 535), bishop Carthago (Tunesia) - Chevalier - F. 55, 199 Boniface [Bonifatius] de Castellane (Π. 1257), troubadour - Catalonia (Spain); Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 55, 200 Boniface [Bonifatius] de Cerdonna (fl. 1 SOSLI 13), physician - Troyes (France); Lombardia (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 201 Boniface [Bonifatius] (Chambéry) (fl. 13321345), physician - Chambéry (France) Wickersheimer - F. 55, 202 Boniface [Bonifatius], abbot of Cîteaux (fl. 12441257), Cistercian, abbot - Citeaux (France) Chevalier - F. 55, 203 Bonifatius de Cremona (fl. 1281), Dominican Cremona (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 55, 204 Bonifatius de Cremona (fl. 1350), Dominican Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 205 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] (Cremona) (mid 15 th century), miniaturist - Cremona (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 55, 206 Bonifazio [Bonifatius] (de) Donoratico (t 1333), Dominican, bishop, cardinal - Pisa (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 207 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] d'Este, lord of Ferrara (t 1052), lord - Este (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 55, 208 Bonifacio [Bonifatius], bishop of Ferentino (t ca. 530), bishop, saint - Ferentino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 55, 209 Bonifacius [Bonifatius] Ferrarius —> Ferrarius, Bonifatius Bonifatius (Hagiographer) (7-th century), hagiographer - Chevalier - F. 55, 210 Bonifatius de Kirton - also: B. Kiritinus, Quertinus ( t e a . 630), bishop, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 55, 211 Bonifatius, bishop of Lausanne (* 1173 or 1182, t 1260 or 1165), Cistercian, university professor, scolasticus, bishop - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Lausanne (Switzerland); Köln (Germany); Cambrai (France); Utrecht (Netherlands); Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 55, 212-213 Bonifatius de Lavania, archbishop of Ravenna - also: Bonifazio Fieschi ( t 1294), Dominican, archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 419, 351 Boniface [Bonifatius] dcLisbonnc (15-th century), jurisconsult, canonist - Lisboa (Portugal) Chevalier - F. 55, 214 Boniface [Bonifatius] (Ludgate) (fl. 1200), physician - Ludgate (England) - Talbot F. 55, 215 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] marquis of Mantova —» Bonifacio [Bonifatius] III marquis of Toscana Boniface [Bonifatius] (Millau) —> Bonenfant (Millau)

Bonifáce [Bonifatius] Millaud (fl. 1494), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 55, 216 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] I, marquis of Monteferrato ( f e a . 1100), marquis - Monteferrato (Italy) Chevalier - F. 55, 218 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] II, marquis of Monteferrato, king of Thessaloniki (*ca. 1150, t 1207), marquis, crusader, king - Monteferrato (Italy); Thessaloniki (Greece); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 55, 219-224 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] III, marquis of Monteferrato (t 1253), marquis - Monteferrato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 225 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] IV, marquis of Monteferrato (t 1493), marquis - Monteferrato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 226 Bonifatius de Morano ( t 1349), chronicler Modena (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 55, 227; 419, 353-354 Bonifatius de Mutina (t 1351), bishop, chronicler - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 217 Bonifatius II, Papa (fl. 530-532), pope - Roma (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 55, 228-236 Bonifatius III, Papa ( t 6 0 7 ) , pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 55, 237-243 Bonifatius IV, Papa ( t 6 1 5 ) , Benedictine, pope - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Tafuri, Théologie F. 55, 244-254 Bonifatius V, Papa (t 625), pope - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Tafuri, Théologie - F. 55, 255-263 Bonifatius VI, Papa (t 896), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 55, 264-269 Bonifatius VII, Papa - secular name: Franco ( t 9 8 5 ) , pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 55, 270-275 Bonifatius VIII, Papa - secular name: Benedetto Gaetani, Caetani; french: Benoît Cajetan (* 1235, 1 1303), cardinal, pope - Anagni (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Aidt-Dumesnil, Berton, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Strayer, Théologie - F. 55, 276-339; 419, 355-360 Bonifatius IX, Papa - secular name: Pietro Tornaceli! (*ca. 1350, 11404), cardinal, pope - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 55, 340-355; 419, 361-362 Bonifatius de Pinchona (fl. 1346-1347), Dominican - Italy - Chevalier - F. 55, 356 Bonifatius Querfurtensis —> Bruno Querfurtensis Boniface [Bonifatius] de Remenant (15-th century), copyist - Chevalier - F. 55, 357 Boniface [Bonifatius] de Roisan (t 1385), physician, surgeon - Aosta (Italy); Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 55, 358 Bonifatius (Sanctus), archbishop of Mainz secular name: Winfrid or Wynfrcd (*ca. 675, t 7 5 4 ) , Benedictine, archbishop, saint - Wessex (England); Devonshire (England); Friesland (Netherlands); Dockum (Netherlands); Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 55, 360-406; 419, 363-375 Boniface [Bonifatius] de Savennières (fl. 14021406), physician - Angers (France) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 55, 407-409 Boniface [Bonifatius] de Savoie, archbishop of Canterbury (*ca. 1206, 1 1270), Carthusian, archbishop - Savoie (France); Canterbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman F. 55, 410-417

Bonnet Boniface [Bonifatius] I, count of Savoie ( t 1263), count - Savoie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 55, 418-419 Boniface [Bonifatius] (Semur-en-Auxois) ífl. 1413), physician - Semur-en-Auxois (France) Wickersheimer - F. 55, 420 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] Simoneta —> Simonetta, Bonifacio Bonifácio [Bonifatius] de Thomar - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 55, 424 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] 1, duke of Toscana ( t ca. 823), duke - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 55, 425 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] II, marquis of Toscana (+ before 847), marquis - Toscana (Italy) Chevalier - F. 55, 426 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] III, marquis of Toscana - also: B., marquis of Mantova (*ca. 985, f 1052), marquis - Toscana (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 55, 427-430 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] IV, count of Toscana, bishop of Albano {t 1067), count, bishop Albano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 186 Bonifatius de Ubertis —> Uberti, Fazio degli Bonifacio [Bonifatius] di Valperga, bishop of Aosta ( t 1223), bishop - Valperga (Italy); Torino (Italy); Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 55, 431 Bonifacio [Bonifatius], maruis of Vasto ( t ca. 1125), marquis - Italy - Chevalier - F. 55, 432 Bonifatius (Venezia) ( t 1374), Carmelite, bishop - Armenia; Venezia (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 55, 433-435 Bonifatius Veronensis ( t 1293), chronicler Perugia (Italy); Verona (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 55, 436-437 Bonifacio [Bonifatius] (Veterinarian) veterinarian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 55, 438 Bonifatius de Vitalinis —» Vitalini, Bonifacio Bonifaz —> Bonifatius Bonifer, Petrus Petrus Bonifer Boniforte da Mortara - possibly identical with: B. de' Bardi (fl. 1460), painter - Mortara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 55, 440 Bonin, Jean (fl. 1425), diplomat - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 1 Bonin, Théodose (fl. 1269), chronicler - Rouen (France) - Potthast - F. 56, 2 Boninconcio (Canonist) (14-th century), canonist Italy - Chevalier - F. 56, 3 Bonincontrius, Laurentius -> Buonincontro, Lorenzo Bonincontro (Bologna) (14-th century), chronicler - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 4 Bonincontro filius Joannis Andrcac (fl. 1350), professor of civil law, professor of canon law - Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Hurter F. 419, 381 Bonincontro da Mantova —> Bovis, Bonincontrus de Bonincontro, bishop of Verona ( t 1298), archpriest, bishop - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 5 Bonincontro, Diotidiede - or: Diomidiede B. (14-th century), translator - Italy - Chevalier F. 56, 6 Bonine, Gaspare (fl. 1460), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 7-8 Bonini, Giovanni Antonio (fl. 1464), translator Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 12 Bonini, Pierre (master of medicine) —> Petrus Bonini Bonino da Campione (* after 1349, 1 1393 or ca. 1397), architect, sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 13-18 Bonino da Milano (fl. 1427), sculptor - Milano (Italy); Spalato (Italy); Dalmatia (Croatia) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 19 Bonino di Tofano (fl. 1326), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 20 Bonino, Giovanni (di) - also: G. Bonini (fl. 13211345), painter, glass painter - Orvieto (Italy); Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 56, 9-11

Boninsegna (Bologna) (fl. 1298), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 56, 21-22 Boninsegna da Venezia (fl. 1277), architect, engineer - Orvieto (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 24 Boninsegna (Venezia) (14-th century), goldsmith, cnamclcr - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 23 Boninsegna di Zenone qu. Bonaventura - also: Β. da Clozago ( t before 1443), painter - Verona (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 56, 25-26 Boninsegna, Duccio —> Duccio di Buoninsegna Boninsegna, Johannes —> Johannes Boninsegna Boniperto, Matteo, bishop of Mantova (τ 1444), Dominican, bishop - Novara (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 28 Boniperto, Roberto ( t 1466), Dominican, bishop - Novara (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 29 Boniqoti, Guy - also: G. Boscoti Bono, Giovanni Bonis, Johannes L. de ( t e a . 1404), philologist Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 32 Bonis, Petrus —> Petrus Bonis Bonis, Pierre (fl. 1497), sculptor, painter - Aixen-Provence (France); Gap (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 33-34 Bonita (Brioude) (9-th-10-th century), virgin, saint - Brioude (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 35 Bonitate, Pietro de (Π. 1468-1495), sculptor Lombardia (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 56, 36 Bonitho Sutrinus - or: Bonisius, Bonizo (*ca. 1045, t e a . 1090 or 1095), bishop, chronicler - Piacenza (Italy); Sutri (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Tusculum F. 56, 37-48; 419, 382-387 Boniti, Petrus (bachelor of medicine) —» Petrus Boniti Bonito, bishop of Cagliari (fl. 1163-1180), bishop - Cagliari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 49 Bonito da Napoli (fl. 871), subdeacon - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 56, 50-51 Bonito, archbishop of Toledo (11. 866), archbishop - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 56, 52 Bonito, Ludovico, archbishop of Taranto - also: Luigi Brancaccio (t 1413 or 1411), archbishop, cardinal - Palermo (Sicily); Thessaloniki (Greece); Bergamo (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Taranto (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 56, 53; 59, 61 Bonitro (Bologna) (fl. 1310), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 54 Bonivard, Aimon (fl. 1373), scholar - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 55 Bonivasallus Ususmaris (fl. 1269), chronicler Genua (Italy) - Potthast - F. 56, 56 Bonizac (Beaucaire) (fl. 1373), physician Beaucaire (France); Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 56, 57 Bonizella (Trequanda) (f 1300), widow - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 58 Bonizio (Assisi) (13-th century), compagnon of Franciscus d'Assisi - Assisi (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 59 Bonizzo (Roma) (fl. 1000), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 60 Bonjean, Guillemin (fl. 1368), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 62 Bonjohannes de Messina - italian: Bongiovanni da Messina (14-th century), Dominican, theologian - Messina (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 56, 63 Bonjour, Vautier ( t 14-th century), canon - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 56, 64 Bonjudas de Alesto (fl. 1480-1486), physician Alès (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 67 Bonjudas Asser (fl. 1400), physician - Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 68

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Bonjudas de Beaucaire (15-th century), physician - Avignon (France); Beaucaire (France) Wickersheimer - F. 56, 69 Bonjudas Bondavin ( ¡ before 1425), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 70 Bonjudas Durand (fl. 1431), surgeon, physician Toulon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 71 Bonjudas Helles (fl. 1341), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 56, 72 Bonjudas Isaac Cohen (fl. 1438-1455), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 56, 73 Bonjudas (Narbonne) (fl. 1305), physician Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 65 Bonjudas Nathan - Judas ben Salomon Nathan (fl. 1352-1358), physician, translator - Avignon (France); Aries (France) - Wickersheimer F. 56, 74 Bonjudas Nathan (fl. 1442), physician - Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 75 Bonjudas Nathan (fl. 1492), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 76 Bonjudas Nathan Crescas (fl. 1352), physician Bouches-du-Rhône (France) - Wickersheimer F. 56, 77 Bonjudas Orgier (fl. 1435-1459), physician - Tarascón (France); Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 56, 78 Bonjudas (Perpignan) (fl. 1492-1493), physician Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 66 Bonjudas Quassin (fl. 1400), physician - Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 79 B o n m a r t i n o (Bologna) (fl. 1208), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 80 B o n m e r c a t o (Ferrara) (f 1378), clerk, saint Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 81 Bonnais, Jean de —» Bonnès, Jean de Bonnalli, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bonnalli B o n n a n o da Pisa —> Bonannus (Pisa) Bonnat-Master (Aragon) (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Aragon (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 83 Bonnaud, Charles (fl. 1495), mayor - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 84 Bonnavaine, Nicolas (fl. 1377), architect Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 85 B o n n e - » Bona Bonne, John (fl. 1458), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 99 B o n n e A m e , Guillaume —» Guillaume [Guilelmus] Bonne Ame archbishop of Rouen Bonnechose, Jacques (fl. 1369-1370), ornamental sculptor - Lille (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 100-101 Bonnefoi (Troubadour) ( t before 1229), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 56, 102 Bonnel, Guillaume ( t 1437), doctor of canon law, abbot - Cormeilles (France); Eure-et-Loir (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 103 Bonnel, Jean (fl. 1319-1327), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 104 Bonnel, Pierre (f 1349), Benedictinc, abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 105 Bonnelaire, Nicolas - or: N. Bonnevainne, Bonnavairc (fl. 1376-1378), architect - Dijon (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 56, 106-107; 419, 389 Bonnelance, Jean (fl. 1477-1484), sculptor Beaune (France) - Beaulieu - F. 56, 108 B o n n e m e r e Antoine (15-th century), printer Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 109 Bonneret, C. (fl. 1393), painter - Milano (Italy); Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 111 Bonnès, Jean de - or: J. dc Bonnais (fl. 1453-1468), painter - France - Chevalier F. 56, 112 B o n n e t bishop of Clermont - > Bonet bishop of Clermont B o n n e t (Provence) (15-th century), poet Provence (France); Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 56, 113 Bonnet, Claude —> Claude [Claudius] Bonnet

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Bonnet, Gillet - or: G. Bonhet, Boubet; Gilles (fi. 1386-1387), sculptor - Côte-d'Or (France) Beaulieu - F. 56, 114 Bonnet, Guillaume, bishop of Bayeux ( t 1312), treasurer, bishop - Bayeux (France); Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 115 Bonnet, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Bonnet Bonnet, Jean (Π. 1215), hospital founder - Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 56, 116 Bonnet, Jean (f 1386 or 1387), squire - Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 117 Bonnet, Pierre (barber) Pierre [Petrus] Bonnet Bonnet, Simon, bishop of Senlis ( t 1496 or 1486), archdeacon, bishop - Senlis (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 118 Bonneuil, Etienne de (fl. 1287), architect, sculptor - Uppsala (Sweden); Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 119-124; 419, 390 Bonneval, Jean de (fl. 1314), sculptor - Avignon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 56, 125-126 Bonnevie (Comtat Venaissin) (early 14-th century), physician - Comtat Venaissin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 56, 127 Bonnevin, Jean (late 15-th century), composer, cantor - Roma (Italy); France - Fétis F. 56, 128 Bonnoie, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bonnoie Bonnok, William [Guilelmus] ( t 1429 or 1430), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 56, 129 Bonnot, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bonnot Bonnus, Petrus —> Bono, Piero Bono Bonus Bono, Ajuto (fl. 1375), merchant - Lucca (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 138 Bono, Andrea (f 1466), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Vicenza (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Jesolo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 140 Bono, Andrea, bishop of Agia (f 1411), bishop Kreta (Greece); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 139 Bono, Bartolomeo di Giovanni ( f l 4 6 4 ) , sculptor, archimandrite - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 141-144 Bono, Egidio, bishop of Vicenza - latin: Aegidius Bonus {t 1363), Augustinian, bishop, cardinal - Vicenza (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 56, 145; 56, 239 Bono, Ercole dal (fl. 1490), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 158 Bono, Giacomello d'Antonio (fl. 1389-1435), wood carver - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 146 Bono, Giacomo - writer - Dalmatia (Croatia) Chevalier - F. 56, 159 Bono, Giovanni (fl. 1281), sculptor - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 147 Bono, Giovanni - also: Johannes de Bonis (fl. 1300), poet - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 148 Bono, Giovanni (fl. 1334), poet - Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 149 Bono, Giovanni (fl. 1474-1475), friar, printer Savona (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 150 Bono, Giovanni di Bertuccio ( t 1442), architect, sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 151-152 Bono, Giovanni di Corrado (fl. 1425-1439), painter - Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 153 Bono, Girolamo di Jacopo (fl. 1489), painter, miniaturist - Venezia (Italy); Murano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 154 Bono, Gregorio (fl. 1413-1434), painter Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 56, 155-156 Bono, Guilelmo del (II. 1277), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 157 Bono, Lorenzo (fl. 1390), Servite, theologian Italy - Chevalier - F. 56, 160

Bono, Michele di Taddeo - caled: Zambono or Giambono (fi. 1420-1462), painter, mosaicist - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 161-163 Bono, Piero - also: Petrus Bonnus (* 1417, 11497), barber, composer - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Ferrara (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Budapest (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 168 Bono, Pietro ( t before 1421), Franciscan - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 165 Bono, Pietro (fl. 1492), painter - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 166 Bono, Pietro Antonio (fl. 1494), physician Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 167 Bono, Pietro, bishop of Comacchio ( t 1402), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Ferrara (Italy); Comacchio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 164 Bono, Silvestro ( t 1484?), painter - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 169 Bonobose, John (fl. 1435), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 170 Bonodico (Lucca) (13-th century), notary, poet Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 171 Bonolio, Petrus de - called: P. de Barletta (fi. 1270), architect - Foggia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 56, 172 Bonomi, Ascanio - writer - Cremona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 173 Bonomi, Giacomo (fl. 1385), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 174 Bonomini, Giovanni Pietro - also: Johannes Petrus de Bonominis (fl. 1486), printer Cremona (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 175 Bonominus Clusinus (fl. 1350), physician Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 56, 176-177 Bonomo da Salviana (15-th century), sculptor Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 134 Bononi, Rocco (fl. 1383), hagiographer - Novara (Italy); Quarona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 179 Bonomo, abbot of Loccdio (f 1026), Camaldolese, abbot, saint - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 178 Bonor, ... (fl. 1470), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 180 Bonora, Miguel (fl. 1480), book painter Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 181-182 Bonesio da Aquilea - writer - Aquileia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 183 Bonosio, bishop of Salerno - bishop, sainL Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 184 Bonrecupero (Bologna) (fl. 1243), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 56, 185 Bonrecupero di Pietro - called: Coperino (fl. 1376), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 56, 186 Bonriposi, Giacomo, bishop of Jesi and Narni - also: G. Bontempi (fl. 1405-1455), bishop - Perugia (Italy); Jesi (Italy); Narni (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 187 Bonromeus Basacomatrius (fl. 1322-1338), Dominican - Bologna (Italy); Nikosia (Cyprus) Kaeppeli - F. 56, 188 Bonsemblantes Baduarius de Patavio - also: Boscmblans Paduarius de Peraga; italian: Bonsembiante Badoaro (Badoer) (* 1327, t 1369), Augustinian - Padua (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 32, 259; 56, 189; 57, 78-84 Bonsenhor Asday (fl. 1399-1407), physician - Catalonia (Spain); Aries (France) Wickersheimer - F. 56, 190 Bonsenhor Bruneiii (11. 1402), physician - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 191 Bonsenhor Salomon - translator, physician - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 56, 192 Bonsenhor Vitalis - also: Bonseignour V. (fl. 1418-1443), physician - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 56, 193-194

Bonserio, Egidiolo, bishop of Cremona (fl. 13131317), bishop - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 195 Bonserio, Pricivallo (f 1427), writer - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 196 Bonsi, Domenico (fl. 1465), canonist - Ferentino (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 197 Bonsi, Filippo di Berna de' - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 56, 200 Bonsi, Giovanni (fl. 1366-1371), painter Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 199 Bonsi, Stefano (fl. 1424), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 198 Bonsignore di Francesco (fl. 1497), traveler, pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 56, 201 Bonsignore, Antonio di - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 56, 202 Bonsignore, Giovanni di (fl. 1375-1377), translator - Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 203 Bonsignori, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Siena (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 204 Bonsignori, Cherubino (*ca. 1479), Franciscan, miniaturist - Mantova (Italy); Verona (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 205-206 Bonsignori, Giovanni (fl. 1305), translator - Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 207 Bonsignori, Giovanni (fl. 1365), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 208 Bonsignori, Girolamo - probably identical with Matteo Β. (* 1472?), Dominican, painter Verona (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 56, 209-210 Bonsignori, Madclcna (t 1396), professor of law Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 211 Bonsignori, Martino de' (fl. 1469), copyist - Lodi (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 56, 212-213 Bonsignori, Michele (late 15-th century), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 56, 214 Bonstede, Harmen (fl. 1475-1494), bell founder - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 215 Bonstetten, Albrecht von (* 1442, vea. 1504), Benedictine, deacon, count palatine - Einsiedeln (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 56, 216-219 Bont, Cornells de (*ca. 1440, 11511), goldsmith, engraver, seal carver - Breda (Netherlands); Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 56, 220 Bont, Guilelmus (f 1454), canon, archdeacon - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Hurter F. 152, 325 Bont, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Bont Bont, Jan de (* 1381, 11454), ambassador, chancellor, statesman - Brabant (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 222-223 Bont, Willem de ( t 1432), secretary of a duke, provost - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 56, 221 Bonte, Daniel de (11. 1415), goldsmith Netherlands; Navarra (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 224 Bontempi, Andrea, bishop of Perugia - french: André Bontems ( t 1390), bishop, cardinal Perugia (Italy); Recanati (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 56, 225-226 Bontempi, Giacomo —» Bonriposi, Giacomo bishop of Jesi and Narni Bontempi, Lelio (14-th ccntury), jurisconsult Italy - Chevalier - F. 56, 227 Bontempi, Michele (fl. 1256), architect - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 228 Bontemps, Thomas - or: William B. (fl. 14111468), college fellow, bachclor of civil law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 229 Bontemps, William (11. 1388-1394), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 56, 230

Borfoni Bontier, Pierre - latin: Petrus Bonterius (15th century), Franciscan, historian - France Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 56, 231; 419, 391-392 Bonuccio da Bologna - Franciscan - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 232 Bonus Accursius - also: Bonaccorso or Buonaccorso da Pisa ( t e a . 1485), humanist, printer - Milano (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 233-234 Bonus Castalis (fl. 1343), physician - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 54, 79 Bon [Bonus] Crescas de Celione (fl. 1361-1413), physician - Drôme (France) - Wickersheimer F. 54, 80 Bonus (Ferrara) - also: Homobonus (fl. 13731391), physician - Ferrara (Italy); Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 54, 78 Bono [Bonus] (Ferrara) (15-th century), poet Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 133 Bono [Bonus] da Ferrara (fl. 1450-1461), painter - Ferrara (Italy); Verona (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 130-132 Bonus Florentinus Bene Florentinus Bon [Bonus] de France (fl. 1476), printer - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 54, 81 Bono [Bonus] da Lanzo (15-th century), sculptor - Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 134 Bonus Lucensis —> Bene Lucensis Bonus Mancipius (fl. 1285-1314), Dominican Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 236 Bonus (Napoli) - also: Buono (fl. 1154), architect - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 237 Bonus (Nonantola) (fl. 900), monk, architect Nonantola (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 238 Bono [Bonus] (Pisa) - church founder - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 135 Bonus (Pistoia) (fl. 1265-1270), architect, sculptor - Pistoia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 235 Bono [Bonus] (Ravenna) (12-th century), architect - Ravenna (Italy); Arezzo (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 136 Bono [Bonus] (Verona) (fl. 1257), philosopher, physician - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 137 Bonus de Zambonino (fl. 1349-1360), diocese clerk, physician - Padua (Italy); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 54, 82 Bonus, Aegidius —> Bono, Egidio bishop of Vicenza Bonus, Petrus - italian: Pietro Bono or Buono (14-th century), physician, alchcmist Ferrara (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 56, 240-241 Bonushomo Brito - frcnch: Bonhomme le Breton (fl. 1248-1269), Dominican, theologian - Paris (France); Bretagne (France); Valenciennes (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli F. 56, 242-244 Bonvesino, Enrico de (fl. 1249), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 245 Bonvicino, Antonio (fl. 1400), wood carver Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 246 Bonvicinus de Ripa - italian: Bonvesino da (la) Riva (*ca. 1250, f e a . 1314), poet - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 56, 247-249 Bonvin, Jean (f 1405), abbot - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 250 Bonvisi, Giovanni —> Johannes Bonvisius Bonwell, John (f 1488), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 56, 251-252 Bony, Thomas - also: T. Boni (fl. 1421), magistcr, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 253 Bonzoane (Ferrara) (fl. 1470-1472), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 254 Bonzolino de Legio (fl. 1278), architect Provence (France); Melfi (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 255 Bookbynder, John (fl. 1367), bookbinder London (England) - Christiansen - F. 56, 256 Bookbynder, John (fl. 1417), bookbinder London (England) - Christiansen - F. 56, 257

Boolde, William (fl. 1443), Benedictine Canterbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 56, 258 Boole, ... (fl. 1466), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 259 Boole, Roger (fl. 1445), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 260 Booll, ... (fl. 1456), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 56, 261 Booms, Barbe (fl. 1457-1488), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 56, 262-264 Boon, ... (11. 1482-1483), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 265 Boon, John ( t 1470), Bcnedictine, monk, scholar, prior - Oxford (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 266 Boond, ... (fl. 1489-1490), student of grammar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 267 Boons, Babet (fl. 1468), nun, illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 56, 268 Boore, Reginald (fl. 1456), magister, subdeacon - Cambridge (England); Canterbury (England) Cambridge - F. 56, 269 Boort, Hendrik (15-th century), teacher - 's Hertogcnbosch (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 56, 270 Boot, Géry (fl. 1484-1488), coiner - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 56, 271 Booth, family (since 15-th century), noble family - Lancashire (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 272 Booth, Humphrey (fl. 1480-1481), student of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 56, 273 Booth, J. (* ca. 1471), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 274 Booth, John, bishop of Exeter - also: J. Boothe ("I" 1478), university chancellor, royal secretary, royal adviser, bishop - Exeter (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 56, 275; 56, 279 Booth, Laurence, bishop of Durham ( t 1480), royal chancellor, keeper of the seals, university chancellor, bishop - Durham (England); England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 276 Booth, William, archbishop of York (f 1464), archbishop, university chancellor - Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 277-278 Master of the Bopparder Pietà (late 14-th-early 15-th century), wood carver - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 280 Boppe (Meister) (fl. 1275-1287), lyric poet - Deutschland; Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 56, 281-282; 419, 393-396 Boquet, Jehan (fl. 1417), illuminator, bookseller Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 56, 283-285 Boqueteaux, Maître aux (fl. 1350-1375), book painter - France - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 56, 286; 419, 397 Boquier, Raymond (f 1389), Carmelite Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 87 Boquillon, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Boquillon Borage, Henry ( t 1395), college fellow, master of arts, theologian, district rector, canon Oxford (England); Devonshire (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 288 Borard, John (fl. 1377-1399), Augustinian, canon, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Hantshirc (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 289 Boraston, Simon de —> Simon de Boraston Borbála —> Barbara Borcanino, Giacomo (fl. 1410), notary - Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 290 Borch, Jacob van der ( t 1477), architect, stonemason - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 56, 291 Borch, Jan van der (fl. 1464-1471), sculptor - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 292

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Borchard, Hans (fl. 1491), printer - Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 56, 293 Borchard, Thomas (fl. 1491), printer - Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 56, 293 Borchgrave, Hendrik de (fl. 1484), goldsmith - ' s Hertogenbosch (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 294 Borchout, Arnoldus (de) —> Arnoldus (de) Borchout Borckens, Martin (fl. 1500), poet - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 56, 295 Bord, Robert (fl. 1403), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 296 Borda, François —> François [Franciscus] Borda Bordati, Andrea (fl. 1480), painter - Pinerolo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 297 Borde, Pierre de la (fl. 1359), lawyer - Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 298 Borde, Walter ( t 1425), magister, vicar - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford F. 56, 299 Bordelais, family - family of troubadours France - Broughton - F. 56, 300 Bordelli, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Bordelli Bordesley, Thomas (fl. 1481-1485), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 56, 301 Bordet, Pierre (fl. 1458-1475), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 56, 302-303 Bordigallo, Egidiolo (fl. 1390), chronicler Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 304 Bordili, John ( t 1416 or 1417), doctor of civil law, judge, chancellor, diplomat - Oxford (England); Aquitaine (France); Jersey (England) Oxford - F. 56, 305-308 Bordo di Adovardo (fl. 1411-1415), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 56, 309-310 Bordocchi, Alessandro (fl. 1488), physician Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 311 Bordone di Buoncristiano (+before 1304), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 312 Bordoni, Leonardo (fl 468-1469), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 313 Bordum, Jean (fl. 1240), canon regular - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 314 Bordysle, John (fl. 1458), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 315 Boreckii, Dmitrii Isaakovic ( t 1471), nobleman, warrior, diplomat - Novgorod (Russia); Lithuania - Boguslavskij - F. 56, 316 Boreckii, Isaak Andreevic (fl. 1411-1453), nobleman, warrior, diplomat - Novgorod (Russia); Lithuania; Russia - Boguslavskij F. 56, 317 Borei, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Borei Borell II, count of Barcelona and Urgell (*ca. 920, +992), count - Barcelona (Spain); Urgell (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 321 Borell, ... (fl. 1469-1471), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 319 Borell, Roland (fl. 1477-1478), student of grammar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 56, 320 Borella, Giovanni (fl. 1477), architect - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 322 Borelli, Bertrand (fl. 1341), theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 323 Borelli, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Borelli Borelli, Simeone, abbot of Subiaco ( f e a . 1163), abbot, cardinal - Subiaco (Italy); Roma (Italy) Berton - F. 56, 324 Borewayssh de Hedington, Henry (fl. 1393), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 325 Borewell, John de (fl. 1376), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 326 Borewyk, Richard de (fl. 1316-1321), subdeacon, district rector, clerk - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 56, 327 Borfoni, Bartolomeo de' ( t 1445), citizen of Cremona - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 56, 328 Borfoni, Folchino de' (fl. 1383), grammarian Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 329

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Borgani, Giovanni Gaspare (mid-15-th century), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 56, 330 Borgaruccio di Caccio (fi. 1390), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 56, 331 Borgaux, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Borgaux Borgell, I. de (fi. 1473), sculptor - Nantes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 56, 332-333 Borgeni, Caspar ( t e a . 1495), vicar - Glogów (Poland) - DLL, Stammler - F. 56, 334; 419, 398-399 Borghese (Firenze) (*ca. 1250, f 1313>, Dominican, friar, architect - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 335-336 Borghese di Pasquino (fi. 1368-1390), painter Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 338 Borghese di Piero (* 1397), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 340 Borghese, Antonio di (fi. 1381-1393), painter Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 337 Borghese, Piero di - also: Perellino di B. (fl. 1399), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 339 Borghesi, Galgano ( t 1469), jurisconsult - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 341 Borghesi, Gironimo (fi. 1500), painter - Nice (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 342 Borghesi, Niccolò ( t 1500), knight - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 343 Borghesi, Pietro - Jesuate - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 56, 344 Borghetto, Pietro da - also. P. da Burgeto (fl. 1281), architect - Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 56, 345 Borghi, Pietro (fl. 1484-1491), arithmetician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 346-347 Borgia, family —> Borja, family Borgia, Cesare, archbishop of Valencia (* 1475, t 1507), archbishop, cardinal - Pamplona (Spain); Valencia (Spain); Eine (France) - Chevalier F. 56, 348-349 Borgia, Giovanni, archbishop of Capua ("|" 1500), archbishop, cardinal - Capua (Italy); Melfi (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 351 Borgia, Giovanni, duke of Gandia ( t 1497), duke - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 350 Borgianni, Giovanni Giacomo (15-th century), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 56, 352-353 Borgino dal Pozzo - also: Β. de Puteo (fl. 1 SSOBS?), goldsmith, enameler - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 354-355 Borgo (Verona) (fl. 1143), architect - Verona (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 356 Borgo, Damiano dal (fl. 1460), philologist Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 357 Borgo, Daniele (fl. 1499), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 358 Borgo, Giacomo (fl. 1323), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 359 Borgo, Massonerio (f 1254), city captain Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 360 Borgo, Sinibaldo (fl. 1298), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 361 Borgo, Sinibaldo ( t 1324), city governor Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 362 Borgognoni, Teodorico dei —» Theodoricus de Cervia Borgognoni, Ugo dei —» Hugo de Borgognonibus Borgognoni, Ugo —» Hugo de Lucca Borgonhon, Mondon (fl. 1481-1501), architect Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 56, 363 Borgonhon, Pierre (fl. 1475-1494), architect - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 363-364; 419, 400 Borhed, Richard ( t 1477), master of arts, vicar Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford F. 56, 365 Boriatinskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 56, 413 Borii, tsar of Bulgaria (Π. 1207-1218), tsar Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 56, 367-368

Boris Aleksandrovic, grand prince of Tver (* ca. 1400, 11461), grand prince - Tver (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 56, 379-382 Boris Andreevic ( t 1303), nobleman - Russia Nechacin - F. 56, 383 Boris I, prince of Bulgaria - also: Bogoris ( t 893 or 907), prince, monk - Bulgaria - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 53, 224-226; 56, 369-376 Boris II, tsar of Bulgaria - also: Bogoris (* ca. 930, t ca. 978), prince, tsar - Bulgaria Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 53, 227; 56, 377-378 Boris Daniilovic (f 1320), nobleman - Russia Nechacin - F. 56, 384 Boris Dmitrievic (* 1187, 11188), nobleman Russia - Nechacin - F. 56, 385 Boris loannovic (15-th century), landowner, nobleman - Russia - Nechacin - F. 56, 386 Boris lur'evic ( t 1159), prince, landowner - Russia - Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 56, 387-388 Boris Konrad, pretender to the throne of Hungary (* ca. 1112), pretender to the throne - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 56, 366 Boris Konstantinovic ( t 1394), prince - Russia; Suzdal (Russia) - Boguslavskij - F. 56, 389-390 Boris Romanovic - prince - Russia - Nechacin F. 56, 391 Boris Sviatoslavovic (fl. 1076), prince, landowner - Russia; Rostov (Russia) - Nechacin F. 56, 392 Boris Vasil'evic (*1231, t l 2 7 8 ) , prince - Russia - Nechacin - F. 56, 400 Boris Vasil'cvic (* 1449, + 1494 or 1491), prince - Vologda (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Nechacin F. 56, 401-402 Boris Vasil'kovic (* 1231, 11277), prince - Rostov (Russia) - Boguslavskij - F. 56, 403 Boris Viaccslavic ( t 1078), prince - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 56, 404 Boris Vladimirovic Callistus III Papa Borjanico, Antonio ( t a f t e r 1450), poet - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 308 Borjanico, Gironimo (fl. 1481), poet - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 309 Börklüge Mustafa ( t 1416), rebel - Turkey Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 53, 159 Borle, John (fl. 1391-1418), district rector, vicar, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 56, 414 Borlet (Composer) (14-th century), composer France; Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 56, 415 Borley, Walter (* 1372), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 416 Borione, Giacomo (fl. 1462-1480), painter Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 417 Borluut, family (since 12-th century), family of patricians - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 418 Borluut, Baudouin II, abbot of Sint-Bavo ( t 1251), Benedictine, abbot - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 56, 419

Borluut, Baudouin III, abbot of Sint-Bavo ( t 1374), Benedictine, abbot - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 56, 419 Borluut, Gerelm, abbot of Sint-Bavo ( t 1338), Benedictine, abbot - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 56, 419 Borluut, Jean (11. 1288-1306), city captain - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 56, 420 Borluut, Nicaise - or: Casin B. (fl. 1128-1150), city captain - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 56, 420 Bormidas Caschi (fl. 1387), physician - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 56, 421 Borna, duke of Dalmatia (t821), duke - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 56, 422-423 Bornasius Siculus (fl. 1344), Dominican - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 56, 424-425 Bornato, Bernardino (fl. 1480), poct - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 56, 426 Bornato, Virgilio (fl. 1460), traveler - Brescia (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 56, 427 Bornemann, Hans - or: Johann B. ( t before 1474), painter, miniaturist - Hamburg (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 428-429 Bornemann, Hinrich (*ca. 1450), painter Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 56, 430 Bornendi, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Bornendi Borni (Montpellier) (fl. 1200), physician Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 56, 431 Bornio da Sala ( t 1469), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 56, 432 Borodatyi, Stepan (fl. 1462-1471), deacon, scholar - Novgorod (Russia); Moskva - Boguslavskij F. 56, 433 Borough, Christopher (fl. 1481), deacon Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 56, 434 Borow, John (fl. 1444), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 56, 435 Borow, Roger (fl. 1416-1419), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 56, 436 Borow, Thomas (fl. 1489-1490), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 56, 437 Borow, W. (fl. 1494-1495), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 56, 438 Borozdin, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Tver (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 56, 439 Borras, Pascal (fl. 1447), Dominican - Spain Chevalier - F. 57, 1 Borrasá, Honorato (fl. 1453), painter - Gerona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 2 Borrasá, Lucas ( t 1434), painter - Barcelona (Spain); Mallorca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 57, 3 Borrasá, Luis (fl. 1390-1424), painter - Barcelona (Spain); Vic (Spain); Madrid (Spain) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 4-5 Borrel, count of Ausone (t812?), count Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 6 Borrel, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Borrel Borrely, François (11. 1369), Dominican - Gap (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 7 Borresquier, Guillaume (fl. 1406), diplomat France - Chevalier - F. 57, 8 Borret, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Borret Borrias, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Borrias Borritos, Guilelmus (15-th century), Franciscan Spain; Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 57, 12; 152, 328 Borrius, Johannes Baptista (fl. 1484), copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 57, 9-10 Borro, Domenico (fl. 1204), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 13 Borro, Gasparino ( f e a . 1498), Servite, hagiographer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 57, 14; 129, 269

[Boso] Borro, Otolino (fi. 1300-1351), warrior, city governor - Milano (Italy); Como (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 15 Borroes, John (15-th century), Franciscan, doctor of theology - England; Paris (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 57, 16; 204, 97 Borromeo, Giovanni (f 1495), diplomat - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 17 Borromeo, Pietro (fl. 1150), consul - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 18 Borromeo, Ugoccione, bishop of Novara (f 1329), bishop - Vercelli (Italy); Novara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 57, 19 Borsa, Filippo (fl. 1255), historian - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 20 Borsanus, Simon Simon de Borsano archbishop of Milano Borscia da Perugia (13-th-14-th century), poet Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 21 Borsello, Manfredo da (fl. 1493), printer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 22 Borso d'Este, duke of Ferrara (fl. 1452-1471), marquis, duke - Este (Italy); Modena (Italy); Reggio (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 23; 419, 401-402 Borso, Franceschino (fl. 1401-1406), jurisconsult Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 24 Borssele, Frank van ( t 1470), city governor Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 57, 25 Borstall, John (fl. 1436), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 57, 26 Borstallus, Thomas ( t e a . 1290), Augustinian, doctor of theology, university professor Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 57, 27-29; 377, 328-329 Bort du roi d'Aragon (fl. 1300), poet - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 57, 30 Borte (Mongolia) (fl. 1165-1200), wife of a khan, concubine - Russia - Echols - F. 57, 31 Borthwick, John —> John [Johannes] Borthwick Borton, John (fl. 1454), bachelor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 32 Bortone, Roger de ( t 1296), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 33 Borygton, John ( f l 4 4 9 ) , subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 34 Boryssius, prince of Kiovia ( t 1015), prince, saint - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 57, 35 Borzes, Jacques - or: J. Bortcs (fl. 1219), sculptor - Limoges (France) - Beaulieu - F. 57, 36 Bos, Gabriel de - or: G. de Boze (early 15-th century), painter - Navarra (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 57, 37 Bos, Jacquemart du (f 1467), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 38 Bos, Jacques du (fl. 1383-1396), goldsmith - Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 419, 403 Bos, Jacques du (fl. 1468), copyist - Möns / Bergen (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 57, 39-40 Bos, Jean du (fl. 1393-1400), painter - Hesdin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 419, 404 Bos, Pierre du (fl. 1387-1400), painter Vlaanderen, Flandres - Thieme/Becker F. 419, 405 Bosa (Dockum) (f755), deacon, saint - Dockum (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 57, 41 Bosa (Streaneshalch), bishop of York ( t 705), monk, bishop, saint - York (England) Chevalier - F. 57, 42 Bosan, Pierre de (fl. 1396-1397), sculptor Toulouse (France) - Beaulieu - F. 57, 43 Bosan, William (fl. 1415), medical assistant Salisbury (England) - Talbot - F. 152, 329 Bosbury, R. dc (fl. 1338-1367), Bcncdictinc, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 44 Bosc, Guillaume du (fl. 1412), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 57, 45 Bosc, Hue (fl. 1396-1418), master mason - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 46

Bosc, Jacques - or: Jaume B.; called: Bosquet (fl. 1455-1478), architect - Montpellier (France) Chevalier, Lance - F. 57, 47; 419, 406 Bosc, Jean (fl. 1380-1397), architect - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 57, 47; 419, 407 Bosc, Pierre (fl. 1396-1418), master mason Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 46 Bosc, Raymond (fl. 1316), Franciscan, wax sculptor - Marseille (France) - Beaulieu F. 57, 48 Bosca (Chronicler) ( t 1456), chronicler - Italy Chevalier - F. 57, 49 Bosca, Pietro (fl. 1487), orator - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 57, 50 Boscalino, Giacomo ( t 1457), general of the Franciscan order - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 51 Boscaveye, Robert —> Trethewy, Robert Bosch, Raymond (f 1416), parish priest - Reus (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 57, 52 Boscha (Bracelona) (fl. 1480), chronicler Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 57, 53 Boscherville, Charles de (f 1317?), knight France - Chevalier - F. 57, 54 Boschet, Jean —> Jean fJohannesl Boschet Boschetti, Alberto, bishop of Modena ( t 1264), bishop - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 55 Boschetti, Damiano (fl. 1438-1439), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 56 Boschetti, Felice (fl. 1441), antiquarian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 57 Boschetto da Cremona (fl. 1310), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 58 Boschetto (Pisa) (fl. 1063), architect - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 59 Boschini, Marco (late 15-th ccntury), miniaturist Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 57, 60 Boschino d'Anghiera (II. 1433), philologist Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 61 Boschmann, ... (11. 1468), Dominican, chronicler Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 57, 62 Boschot, Oudart (fl. 1411), librarian - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 63 Bosco, Bartolommeo del (fl. 1420), jurisconsult Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 64 Bosco, Francesco (fl. 1431), philologist - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 65 Bosco, Giovanni Andrea de (fl. 1493-1500), printer - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 68 Bosco, Guillaume de (fl. 1494), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 66 Bosco, H. de (Π. 1228), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 67 Bosco, Johannes de (fl. 1394-1400), composer, papal cantor - Avignon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 69 Bosco, P. dc (fl. 1318), physician - Le Mans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 419, 408 Boscoli, Giovanni (fl. 1423), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 70 Boscoli, William (fl. 1388-1389), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 71 Boscumbe, William (fl. 1395-1397), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); London (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 72 Bosden, Luke - Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Oxford F. 57, 73 Bose (Painter), or: Bouso (fl. 1401), court painter - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 74 Bösel, bishop of Worcester (fl. 679-691), bishop Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 57, 75 Boselli, Daniele (fl. 1469), professor of law Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 76 Bosellis, Gregory de (fl. 1240-1254), Franciscan, friar, vicar general - Oxford (England); Leicester (England); Roma (Italy) - Oxford - F. 57, 77 Bosemblans Paduarius de Peraga —> Bonsemblantes Baduarius de Patavio Böser, Nicolas (fl. 1490), sculptor - Haguenau (France) - Beaulieu - F. 53, 164

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Böser, Thiébaut - also: Diebold B. ( t 1490), sculptor - Haguenau (France); Ulm (Germany) - Beaulieu - F. 53, 165 Bosetus (Pewter caster) - also: Bossetus (14th century), pewter caster - France - Thieme/ Becker - F. 57, 85-86 Bosevile, Walter (fl. 1300), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 57, 87-88 Bosham, John (fl. 1387-1395), college fellow, deacon - Chevalier - F. 57, 89 Bosi, Andreola ( f l 4 5 1 ) , mother of pope Nicolaus V - Italy - Chevalier - F. 57, 90 Bosius (Franciscan) (fl. 1381), Franciscan, missionary, translator - Armenia - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 57, 91-92 Bosman, Arent - or: Henri B. (fl. 1433-1438), ascetic - Chevalier - F. 57, 93 Bosniz, Giovanni (fl. 1389), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 94 Boson [Boso], abbot of Aleth - latin: Boso Elcctcnsis (fl. 1200-1230), abbot - Alct (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 97 Boson [Boso], bishop of Angers (fl. 700), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 98 Bosone [Boso], bishop of Aosta ( t i 115), bishop - Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 99 Boso Bccccnsis ( t 1136), prior, abbot - BccHellouin (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 57, 100-101 Boson [Boso], king of Bourgogne - also: Boson de Vienne, king of Provence ( t 887), count, king - Vienne (France); Bourgogne (France); Lombardia (Italy); Provence (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 57, 102-103; 7, 125-127 Boso Cardinalis ( t after 1178), monk, cardinal, historiographer - Saint-Albans (England); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 57, 104-107; 419, 409 Boson [Boso] (Carthusian) ( t 1313), Carthusian, prior general - France - Chevalier - F. 57, 109 Boso (Chambéry) - also: Boson (fl. 1406-1409), painter - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 74; 57, 108 Boson [Boso], abbot of Fleury (fl. 11081130), abbot - Fleury (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 111 Bosone [Boso] da Gubbio - also: B. Rafaelli (fl. 1347), poet - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 57, 112 Boson [Boso] V, count of La Marche (fl. 1160), count - La Marche (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 117 Boson [Boso] I, count of La Marche and Périgord (fl. 944-975), count - La Marche (France); Périgord (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 113 Boson [Boso] II, count of La Marche (f ca. 1006), count - La Marche (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 114 Boson [Boso] III, count of La Marche ( t 1091), count - La Marche (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 115 Boson [Boso] IV, count of La Marche (11. 11161118), count - La Marche (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 116 Boso von Merseburg (f970), Benedictine, bishop Regensburg (Germany); Merseburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 57, 118-120 Boson [Boso] I, count of Provence ( t ca. 948), count - Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 121 Boson [Boso] II, count of Provence ( t ca. 968), count - Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 122 Boson [Boso] (Tarentaise) (fl. 1264), clerk, physician - Tarentaise (France); Maurienne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 57, 110 Bosone [Boso], marquis of Toscana (fl. 931936), marquis - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 57, 123 Bosone [Boso], count of Vercelli (fl. 826), count - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 124

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Boson [Boso] ile Vienne king of Provence —» Boson [Boso] king of Bourgogne Boso, family (since 9-th ccntury), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 57, 95-96 Bosom, John - possibly the same as John Bosum (fl. 1408-1424), magister, canon, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 180-181 Boson —> Boso Bosone -> Boso Bosovolkov, Alcksci Petrovic —» Chvost, Alcksci Petrovic Bosquat, Agnès del (fl. 1311), clergy woman Gironde (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 128 Bosquet, Willaume (fl. 1350), master mason Rodez (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 129 Bosredon, Guillaume de ( t 1497), baron, pilgrim Paris (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 57, 130 Bossale, Roger (fl. 1436), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 131 Bosschaert, Jean (fl. 1412), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 57, 132 Bossche, van den, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 133 Bossche, Achille van den ( t 1452), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 57, 134-135 Bossche, Agnès van den (fl. 1469), painter Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 57, 134 Bossche, Gilles van den —> Joes, Gilles Bossche, Jean van den (fl. 1459), sculptor - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 136 Bossche, Liévin van den (* 1427, 1 1481), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 57, 134 Bossche, Simon van den (fl. 1444), painter Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 57, 134 Bossche, Simon van den (* 1425), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 57, 134 Bossche, Tristan van den (fl. 1466), painter Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 57, 134 Bosschere, Godefroid de (fl. 1464-1468), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 137 Bosse, John —> Bckynton, John Bosseron, Noël (fl. 1467), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 57, 138 Bossetus (Pewter caster) —> Bosetus (Pewter caster) Bossi, Donatus (* 1436, f e a . 1500), notary, chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 57, 139-140; 419, 410-411 Bossi, Giovanni (fl. 1396), sculptor - Carpiano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 141 Bossi, Laura de' (fl. 1484), calligrapher, nun - Cremona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 142-145 Bossianus (Laon) - french: Bossien (t886), confessor, saint - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 146 Bossis, Johannes (fl. 1471), mathematician Bologna (Italy); Poland - Chevalier - F. 57, 147 Bosso, Ambrogio (fl. 1399), historian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 148 Bosso, Andrea (fl. 1488), provost - Italy Chevalier - F. 57, 149 Bosso, Cambio ( t e a . 1474), canon - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 150 Bosso, Francesco, bishop of Como ( t 1435), bishop - Como (Italy); Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 57, 151 Bosso, Giovanni (f 1492), patrician, philologist Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 154 Bosso, Giovanni Filippo (fl. 1498), canon regular - Verona (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 57, 155 Bosso, Jacopino (fl. 1348), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 152 Bosso, Jacopo ( t 1437), provost - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 57, 153

Bosso, Marco (fl. 1493), member of the Order of the Humiliated, provost, chronicler - Milano (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 156 Bosso, Tosabò (fl. 1170), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 157 Bossorn, Robert de (fl. 1358-1395), college fellow, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 57, 158-159 Bossu d'Arras —> Adam [Adamusl de la Halle Bossue, Regnauldin de - or: R. de Bossut (fl. 1385), sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 57, 160-161 Bost, Henry (f 1504), master of arts, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 57, 162-164 Bosta, Antonio ( t e a . 1402), architect - Palma (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 165 Bostelli de Orelli, Jacobus (fl. 1315), calligrapher - Locarno (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 57, 166 Bostichi, Stoppa (fl. 1347), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 167 Bostius, Arnoldus —» Arnoldus Bostius Bostock, John —> Johannes Whethamstede abbot of Saint-Albans Bostok, John ( t 1500), vicar, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 57, 169-170 Bostok, Richard de (11. 1349), master of arts Oxford (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 171 Bostol, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bostol Boston, ... ( t 1479 or 1480), doctor of theology Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 172 Boston, ... (fl. 1485), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 173 Boston, John (11. 1445-1459), magister, scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 174 Boston, Robert (fl. 1481), monk, canonist Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 175 Boston, Thomas (*ca. 1431), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 176 Boston, William de (fl. 1346-1355), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 57, 178 Boston, William (fl. 1468-146), scholar of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 177 Bosuell, John (fl. 1426), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 179 Bosum, John - possibly the same as John Bosom (fl. 1474), theologian - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 57, 180 Bosus, Jacobus (late 15-th century), miniaturist Savoie (France) - D'Ancona - F. 57, 182 Bosvyle, John (fl. 1446-1453), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 57, 183-184 Boswell, Ludwig —> Bösweil, Ludwig Bösweil, Ludwig - also: L. Bosweil (fl. 1470), goldsmith - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 53, 168 Boswell, ... (fl. 1484-1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 185 Boswell, William (fl. 1472), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 186 Boswellec, John (fl. 1392-1399), college fellow, master of arts, priest - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 57, 187 Bosworth, John (fl. 1479), Augustinian, canon, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 57, 188 Bosworth, Richard - alias: Smyth (fl. 14561472), bachelor of canon law, district rector Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 57, 189 Bosworth, Richard (fl. 1459), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 190 Bot, Bernard ( t 1283), provost - Apt (France) Chevalier - F. 57, 191 Bot, Gilbert (fl. 1364), university professor - England; Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 192 Bot, Hugues, bishop of Apt (f 1319), bishop - Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 193

Bot, Raymond, bishop of Apt ( t 1303), archdeacon, bishop - Apt (France) - Chevalier F. 57, 193 Bot, Raymond, bishop of Apt (f 1330), bishop Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 193 Bote, Conrad - also: C. Botho (fl. 1492), goldsmith, chronicler - Niedersachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast - F. 57, 194; 57, 255-256 Boteauville, Michel de (fl. 1477-1500), poet France - Chevalier - F. 57, 195 Botel, Henricus (fl. 1479-1495), printer - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 57, 196 Bótele, John (11. 1470), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 197 Boteler, Antón (fl. 1495), ascetic - Spain Chevalier - F. 57, 198 Boteler, Eleanor —» Eleanor [Eleonora] Talbot Boteler, Giles (fl. 1366), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 199 Boteler, John (fl. 1401), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 201 Boteler, John (fl. 1455-1457), master of arts, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 57, 204 Boteler, John (f 1468), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 205 Boteler, John ( t 1472), doctor of canon law, jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 57, 202-203 Boteler, Thomas (fl. 1409-1413), citizen of London, mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 57, 206 Boteler, William ( t 1410), Franciscan - Reading (England) - Chevalier - F. 57, 200 Boteler, William (fl. 1417-1427), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 57, 207 Boteler de London, John (* 1348), master of arts, canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 57, 208 Botelere, Oswald (fl. 1365), student - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 57, 209 Botell, ... (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 57, 210 Botelsham, John, bishop of Rochester ("[" 1404), master of arts, bishop - Cambridge (England); Rochester (England) - Cambridge F. 57, 211-214 Botelsham, William, bishop of Rochester ( t 1400), Dominican, bishop - Cambridge (England); Rochester (England); Bethlehem (Israel); Llandaff (Wales) - Cambridge - F. 57, 215-216 Boten, Johann (II. 1390), university rector - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 57, 217 Botener, William (fl. 1391-1392), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 57, 218 Botenham, ... (fl. 1415-1416), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 219 Boteram (Brüssel) - also: Renaud de Flandre, di Gualteri (fl. 1436-1481), tapestry weaver Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Mantova (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 220 Boterei, John (fl. 1398-1399), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 221 Botetourt, Roger de (fl. 1274-1324), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 57, 222 Botevilen, Robert (fl. 1474), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 223 Bothale, ... (fl. 1290), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 224 Bothe, ... (fl. 1485-1495), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 225 Bothe, Charles (fl. 1491), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 57, 226-228 Bothe, Edmund ( t 1456), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 57, 229 Bothe, Hamond (f 1479), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Devonshire (England) - Cambridge F. 57, 231

Bouesgue Bothe, John, bishop of Exeter ( t 1478), bachelor of civil law, university chancellor, bishop Cambridge (England); Exeter (England) Cambridge - F. 57, 232-234 Bothe, Laurence, archbishop of York ( t 1480), deacon, bishop, archbishop - London (England); Durham (England); York (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 57, 235-241 Bothe, N., bishop of Exeter Bote, Conrad Bothwell, John de (fl. 1363-1378), clerk, vicar, chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 57, 257-258 Botiler, Thomas le (fl. 1319-1321), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 419, 413 Botilston, ... (mid-14-th century), theologian Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 259 Botini, Raymond (fl. 1270-1283), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 260 Botler, John (fl. 1419), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 261 Botlesham, Nicholas (fl. 1370-1375), college fellow, priest - Cambridge (England); Exeter (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 262 Botlesham, Nicholas ( t 1435 or 1437), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior - Cambridge (England); Paris (France) - Cambridge - F. 57, 263 Botlesham, William (fl. 1407-1419), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge - F. 57, 264 Botlet, John (fl. 1426), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 265 Botley, ... (fl. 1415-1416), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 266 Botley, John (fl. 1464-1465), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 267 Botley, Thomas (*ca. 1405), scholar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford F. 57, 268 Botlibery, Gilbert - scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 57, 269 Boto Pruvcningensis - german: Boto or Potho von Prüfening, on Prüm (*ca. 1105, "i ca. 1170), monk, theologian, writer - Prüm (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 57, 270-273; 419, 414-421 Boto da Vigevano - also: Botus de V. (fl. 12341235), rhetorician, teacher - Modena (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 274 Botoner, John le (11. 1332-1349), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 419, 422

Botoner, John (fl. 1370-1376), college fellow, master of arts - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 277 Botoner, William —> Guilelmus Worcestrius Botreaux, Walter (f 1349?), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 57, 278-279 Botrell, John (fl. 1409), Carmelite, philosopher England - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 57, 280; 204, 119-120 Botta, Anastasio (fl. 1293), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 281 Botta, Cabrino (fl. 1241), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 282 Botta, Celestino (fl. 1427), Benedictine - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 283 Botta, Pietro ( t 1418), general of the Order of the Humiliated - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 57, 284 Botterwyk, John (fl. 1445-1446), bachelor of civil law, college proctor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 57, 285 Bottesham, Richard (fl. 1456), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 57, 286 Botticini, Francesco (* 1446, 11497), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 57, 287-291 Bottiller, Edward (15-th century), copyist England - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 57, 292-293 Bottimazzi, Niccolò de' (fl. 1480), physician Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 294 Bottino (Cremona) —> Bettino (Cremona) Bottisford, John (fl. 1500), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 57, 295 Bottoni, Bartolommeo (fl. 1480-1482), printer Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 296 Bottoni, Bernardo (+1266) —> Bcrnardus Bottonius Bottoni, Bernardo (fl. 1482), orator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 298 Bottoni, Giovanni Antonio ( t 1489), canon, canonist - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 57, 299 Bottrigari, Antonio (11. 1385), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 300 Bottrigari, Bartolommeo ( t after 1338), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 57, 301 Bottrigari, Galeas (fl. 1443-1465), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 302 Bottrigari, Giacomo (1274-1347) —> Jacobus Butrigarius Bottrigari, Giacomo (Π. 1452), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 303 Bottrigari, Napoleone (f 1399), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 304 Bottrigari, Paolo (fl. 1306), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 305 Botulfus, abbot of Ikanhoe ( t e a . 700), monastery founder, abbot, saint - England; Essex (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 57, 306-308 Botvid (Sverige) ( f c a . 1120), saint - Sweden; England - Chevalier - F. 57, 09 Botwin, abbot of Medeshamstede - or: Β., abbot of Peterborough (fl. 765-789), abbot - Medeshamstede (England); Peterborough (England) - Chevalier - F. 57, 310 Botwin, abbot of Ripon (f 786), abbot - Ripon (Egland) - Chevalier - F. 57, 310 Botwright, John (f 1474), college fellow, university proctor, district rector, chaplain Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 57, 311-312 Botylstone, Roger ( t 1394), college fellow, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 57, 313 Botyn, William (fl. 1496-1497), bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England); Leicester (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 314 Botysham, ... (fl. 1429-1433), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 315 Bou, Antón (f 1461), canon - Valencia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 57, 316

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Boubet, Gillet Bonnet, Gillet Boucard, Jean, bishop of Avranches ( t 1484), university rector, bishop - Avranchcs (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 318-320 Boucauld, Étienne (fl. 1478), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 317 Boucauld, Gauticn (fl. 1474), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 317 Bouchaing, Gilles de (fl. 1390), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 321 B o u c h a r d —> Burchardus Bouchard, Alain ( t after 1514), lawyer, historian - Rennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 339 Bouchard, Étienne (fl. 1417-1418), metal founder - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 340 Bouchard, Guillaume (fl. 1322), poet - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 341 Bouchard, Pierre (fl. 1453), metal founder Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 340 Bouchart Burchardus Bouchart, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Bouchart Bouche, Jo. (fl. 1404-1419), magister, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 343 Boucher, André —> Andreas Carnificis Boucher, Arnoul (fl. 1389), treasurer - France Chevalier - F. 57, 344 Boucher, Guillaume (fl. 1241-1242), goldsmith - Paris (France); Mid-East - Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 57, 345-346 Boucher, Guillaume - also: G. Bouchier, le Boucher, Bouchcrii, Buchcrii ( f l 4 1 0 ) , canon, university rector, physician - Savigny (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 57, 347; 152, 338-340 Boucher, Jacques (f 1442), treasurer - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 348 Boucher, Jean (late 15-th century), painter Marseille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 350 Boucher, Jean, bishop of Lavaur (f 1458), archdeacon, bishop - Limoges (France); Lavaur (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 349 Boucheroel, Gilles ( t 1466), canonist, canon regular, prior - Luik, Liege (Belgium); Neuss (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 57, 351 Boucheron, Jean ( t 1489), Benedictine Fontevraud (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 352 Bouchet, Guillaume (fl. 1491-1500), printer Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 353 Bouchier, Robert (15-th century), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 354 Boucicaut, (master) - maybe identical with Jacques Coene (fl. 1400-1420), illuminator Paris (France) - Strayer - F. 57, 364 Boucicaut, Geoffroy le Meingre, called, governor of Dauphiné ( t 1429), lord, governor - Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 355-356 Boucicaut, Jean le Meingre I, called ( t 1367 or 1368), marshal - Dijon (France); France Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 57, 357-359 Boucicaut, Jean lc Meingre II, called (* 1365, 11421), marshal, founder of a religious order - France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 57, 359-363; 204, 125 Boucke, Gheeraert van den - alias de Moer (fl. 1418-1420), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 365 Bouconvilla, de (fl. 1234-1239), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 57, 366 Boucqart, Jean Jean [Johannes] Boucquart Boud le Périodeute (fl. 570), controversist - Syria - Chevalier - F. 57, 367 Boudart, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Boudart Bouden, Adam ( t 1281), magister, district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 57, 368 Boudet, Bcrthon —> Bondet, Bcrthon Boudet, Jean (fl. 1471-1485), diplomat - France Chevalier - F. 57, 369 B o u d e w i j n -> Balduinus Bouesgue, Jean de (fl. 1416-1422), prior Fécamp (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 370

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Bouet, Walter (fl. 1362), doctor of civil law, prebendary - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 371 Bouetard, Guillaume (fl. 1466), harpist - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 372 Bouhain, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bouhain Bouille, Guillaume (15-th century), deacon Noyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 373 Bouillé, Nicolas, bishop of Lodève (15-th century), chaplain, bishop - Lodève (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 374 Bouju, Pierre (bachelor of medicine, canon) > Pierre [Petrus] Bouju boukiel, Eustache (fl. 1356-1357), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 57, 375 Boulard, Crispin —> Bolard, Crispin Boulart, Etienne ( t 1397), squire - France Chevalier - F. 57, 376 Boulart, Gilles —> Gilles [Aegidius] Boulart Boulers, Reginald, bishop of Hereford, Coventry and Lichficld ( t 1459), doctor of theology, abbot, bishop - Oxford (England); Hereford (England); Coventry (England); Lichficld (England) Oxford - F. 57, 377-380 Boullay, Pierre du (fl. 1467), painter - Tours (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 57, 381 Boulogne, Gui de —» Auvergne, Gui d' bishop of Tournai and Cambrai Boulogne, Guillaume, archbishop of Lyon - also; G. d'Auvergne; Guido de Β. (* 1313, 11373), archbishop, statesman - Lyon (France); France Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 382-383 Boulot, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Boulot Boulou, Guillaume du —> Volono, Guillaume de Boulton, John de (fi. 1301-1302), mason Scotland - Harvey - F. 57, 384 Boun, Henry, count of Hereford (fl. 1180-1220), count - Hereford (England) - Chevalier F. 57, 385 Bouquenon, Henri de, lord of Ranguevaux (fl. 1444-1472), lord - Metz (Francc) - Chevalier F. 57, 386 Bouquetot, Jean de ( t 1419), abbot - SaintRiquier (France); Saint-Wandrille (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 57, 387 Bouquin, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bouquin Bourbet, Pierre (fl. 1424), coppersmith - Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 57, 388 Bourbon, family (since 10-th century), noble family - France - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 389-395 Bourbon, Alexandre de - called: l'Écorcheur ( t 1440), nobleman - France; Bar-sur-Aube (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 396 Bourbon, Charles de, archbishop of Lyon (* 1434, 1 1488), archbishop, abbot, cardinal - Lyon (France); France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 397-398 Bourbon, Gilbert de, vice-king of Napoli (* 1443, + 1496), duke, dauphin, vice-king - Auvergne (France); Napoli (Italy); Pozzuoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 57, 399 Bourbon, Hector I de (*1391, 11414), w a r r i o r Soissons (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 57, 400 Bourbon, Jacques I de, count of La Marche ( t 1361), count, governor - La Marche (France); Ponthicu (Francc); Languedoc (Francc) Chevalier - F. 57, 401 Bourbon, Jean de (f 130), deacon - Autun (France); Nikosia (Cyprus) - Chevalier F. 57, 402 Bourbon, Jean I de (fl. 1356), lord - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 403 Bourbon, Jean II de, archbishop of Lyon (* 1413, 1 1485), bishop, archbishop, abbot Puy (France); Lyon (France); Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 57, 404-405 Bourbon, Jeannet —> Jeannet Bourbon Bourbon, Louis de, dauphin of Auvergne - called: le Bon (f 1486), dauphin, count - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 407

Bourbon, Louis de, bishop of Luik ( t 1482), provost, bishop - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 408-410 Bourbon, Louis de, count of Rousillon (f 1488), count, admiral - Auvergne (France); France Chevalier - F. 57, 411 Bourbon, Louis de, count of Vendôme ( t 1446), count - Vendôme (France); England; Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 406 Bourbon, Renaud de, archbishop of Narbonnc (f 1482), bishop, archbishop, governor - Laon (France); Narbonne (France); Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 412 Bourbon-Busset, family (since 15-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 413 Bourbon-Vendôme, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Vendôme (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 414-415 Bourchier, family - also: Bourgchier (since 14-th century), noble family - England Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 57, 416-421 Bourchier, Elizabeth —> Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Bourchier Bourchier, John - also: J. Bourgchier (*ca. 1450, 11495), magister, archdeacon, district rector Oxford (England); England; Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 57, 422-427 Bourchier, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury (*ca. 1410, "i" 1486), university chancellor, archbishop, cardinal - Canterbury (England); Oxford (England); England - Berton, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fritze, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 57, 428-447 Bourcière, Catherine la (fl. 1382), book painter Paris (Francc) - Thieme/Becker - F. 419, 423 Bourde, John (15-th century), sculptor Warwickshire (England) - Thieme/Becker F. 57, 448 Bourde, William (fl. 1417), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 57, 449 Bourdeille, Arnaud de (15-th century), seneschal - Périgord (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 450 Bourdeille, Elias de, archbishop of Tours - also: E. de Boideil (*ca. 1413, ¡1484), Franciscan, bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Périgueux (France); Tours (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wadding - F. 57, 451-456; 419, 424 Bourdet (Fabulist) (early 13-th century), fabulist France - Chevalier - F. 57, 457 Bourdet, Yvelin (fl. 1465), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 411, 244 Bourdier, Pierre (11. 1473-1476), goldsmith Angers (Francc) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 58, 6-7 Bourdin, Maurice archbishop of Braga —> Grcgorius Vili Papa, Antipapa Boure, John (fl. 1340-1348), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 8 Boure, Thomas (fl. 1331-1339), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 9 Boure, Walter (fl. 1344-1348), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 10 Bourée, Jean (fl. 1395-1397), architect - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 58, 11 ; 419, 425 Bourg, Guillaume le (fl. 1421-1446), prior Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 419, 426 Bourgays, Jean (fl. 1476), chaplain, organist Angers (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 58, 12 Bourgchier, family —> Bourchicr, family Bourgeois, Jean (fl. 1495-1515) Jean [Johannes] Bourgeois Bourgeois, Jean (13-th century), architect Saint-Quentin (Francc) - Chevalier, Lance F. 58, 13; 419, 427 Bourgeois, Jean (fl. 1387-1417), architect - Dijon (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 58, 14-15; 419, 428-429 Bourgeois, Jean (fl. 1437), wood sculptor - Arras (France) - Lami - F. 58, 16

Bourgeois, Jean le (fl. 1488-1499), printer Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 17 Bourgeois, Jean (fl. 1490), Franciscan - Chambery (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 18 Bourgeois, Jean - or: J. Bourgois; Johannes B. (fl. 1494-1499), painter, illuminator - Lyon (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 58, 19-20 Bourgeois, Pierre (fl. 1430), sculptor - Besançon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 58, 21 Bourgeois, Simon (fl. 1379-1396) -> Simon Bourgeois Bourgeois, Simon (fl. 1434), master mason Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 22 Bourges, Jean de (fl. 1489-1491), sculptor, painter - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 58, 25-26 Bourgin (Thouarcé) - latin: Burginus - confessor, saint - Thouarcé (France) - Chevalier F. 58, 27 Bourgogne, Jean de - also: J. Bourguignon ( t 1490), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 58, 28-30 Bourgoin, Jean (15-th century), Franciscan Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 31 Bourgongon, Pierre (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 58, 32 Bourgot (Paris) (fl. 1358), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Echols, Thieme/ Becker - F. 58, 33-36 Bourgot, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bourgot Bourgouin, Jean Jean [Johannes] Bourgouin Bourguignon (Chonicler) (fl. 1431), chronicler France - Chevalier - F. 58, 38 Bourguignon (Cormcry) (+ before 1322), barber Cormery (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 58, 37 Bourguignon, Jehan (11. 1415-1416), wood carver - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu - F. 58, 39 Bourguignon, Thibaud (fl. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 58, 40 Bourin Coupelet (fl. 1324), sculptor - Artois (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 58, 41-42 Bourion, Robert (fl. 1391), painter - Paris (Francc) - Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 43 Bourke, de, family —» Burgh, de, family Bourlemont, Thomas dc, bishop of Toul ( t 1353), bishop - Toul (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 44 Bourne, Bartholomew dc (*ca. 1310), magister, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 58, 45-46 Bourne, Gilbert (fl. 1483), master of arts Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 47 Bourne, John de (fl. 1340), carpenter Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 58, 48 Bournonville, lord of (15-th century), lord Marie (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 58, 49 Bours, Nicole dc - latin: Bursius (fl. 1497), lawyer - Hesdin (France) - Chevalier F. 58, 50 Boursier, Jean le - citizen of Saintes - Saintes (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 51 Bourtone, William de (* 1285), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 52 Bourtone, William dc (fl. 1310-1311), priest, district rector, deacon - Oxford (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 52 Bourtone, William (fl. 1417), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 53 Bousin, Louis - also: L. de Busino or Bosino (fl. 1445-1461), sculptor - Toulouse (France) Beaulieu - F. 58, 54 Boussart, Simon (fl. 1476), architect - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 58, 55; 355, 123 Bout, Chretien —> Chretien |Christianus] Bout Boutange, Pierre (14-th century), illuminator, monk - Dijon (Francc) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 58, 56-58 Boutaric, André, bishop of Marseille ( t 1433), vicar general, bishop - Digne (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 59

Boxler Bouteiller, Pierre (fl. 1487), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 63 B o u t e i l l e r d e Senlis, family (since 10-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 60-61 Boutellier, Jean le ( i before 1370), sculptor Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 62 B o u t e n o i s , Henri (fl. 1356-1357), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 58, 64 B o u t e r o n , Jean (fl. 1400), architect - Bonneval (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 58, 65; 419, 430 B o u t e t , Antoine ( t before 1502), tapestry weaver Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 66 B o u t e t , Etienne (fl. 1470-1471), tapestry weaver Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 66 B o u t e v i l l a i n , Jean - » Jean [Johannes] Boutcvillain Boutevillats, Colard (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 67 Boutillier, Jean le —> Jean [Johannes] le Boutillier B o u t i n , Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Boutin B o u t o n , Hemart (fl. 1468), warrior - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 58, 69 B o u t s , Dierick - also: Dieric, Dirk B. ( * c a . 1420, + 1475), painter - Haarlem (Netherlands); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 70-84 B o u t s , Dierick, de jonge ( * c a . 1448, f l 4 9 1 ) , painLer - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Thieme/ Becker - F. 58, 85 B o u t s v o o r t , Jean van (fl. 1405), sculptor Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 86 B o u v e k e r k e , Jehan de (fl. 1395), glass painter - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 58, 87 B o u v e r i e , Jean de la (f 1493), lord, chanccllor Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 58, 88 B o u v e t , Gilles (fl. 1386-1389), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Lami - F. 58, 89 B o u v e t , Honoré - also: H. Bonet, Honoratius Bonetus (* between 1340 and 1345, f between 1405 and 1410), Carthusian, prior, diplomat, writer - Provence (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 55, 107-108; 58, 90-91; 180, 109-110 B o u v e t , Jean —> Jean [JohannesJ Bouvct B o u v i e r , Gilles le - > Gilles [Aegidius] le Bouvier B o u v i e r , Jean le (Π. 1491), physician - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 93 Bouville, family (since 13-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 58, 94 Bouville, Charles de (fl. 1372-1385), governor Dauphiné (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 58, 95 Bouville, Hugues II ( t 1304), crusader, royal Chamberlain - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 96 Bouville, Hugues III ( t e a . 1336), royal valet, royal Chamberlain - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 97 Bouville, Jean II ( t 1308), royal valet, royal Chamberlain - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 98 B o u w e n s , Hubert ( t 1488), engraver, seal carver - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 99-100 B o u y e r , Jean (fl. 1479-1500), printer - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 101 B o u y l l e , Guillaume (fl. 1439), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 102 B o v e , abbess of Saint-Pierre ( t 6 7 3 ) , abbess, saint - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 103 B o v e l e t t e s , Nicolas - Dominican, inquisitor France - Chevalier - F. 58, 104 B o v e l y t h , Martin —> Joyner, Martin B o v e r de Berne (14-th ccntury), Dominican Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 58, 105 B o v e r i i , Amédée (15-th century), Franciscan Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 106 B o v e t , Zacharie de (fl. 1466), jurisconsult Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 107 Boveti, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Boveti

Bovi, Francesco (15-th century), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 108 Bovili, Scwal de, archbishop of York ( t 1258), doctor of theology, university chancellor, archbishop - Oxford (England); York (England) Oxford - F. 58, 109-112 Bovis, Bonincontrus de - also: Bonincontro da Mantova ( t e a . 1347), historian, university professor - Padua (Italy); Mantova (Italy) Chevalier - F. 58, 113 B o v o n [Bovo], bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 9 4 7 ) , bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 114 B o v o n [ B o v o ] (Châlons-sur-Marne) ( f l 1-th century), provost - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier - F. 58, 116 B o v o (Clairvaux) (13-th century), physician - Clairvaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 58, 117 B o v o Corbeiensis ( ï 890), abbot - Corvey (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 58, 118-119 B o v o Sithiensis - also: B. Sancti Bertini ( t 1065), Benedictine, abbot - Saint-Berlin (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 58, 115; 58, 120 B o v o l i n o , Taddeo (fl. 1480-1501), jurisconsult Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 121 Bovon Bovo B o v y , John ( t 1422), master of arts, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 122 B o w b r i g g e , Roger (fl. 1442-1448), vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 123 B o w c h e r , ... (fl. 1414-1415), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 124 B o w c h u r c h , William (fl. 1441-1448), college fellow, chaplain, deacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 58, 125 B o w d e , John (fl. 1421-1443), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 58, 126 B o w d e n , John (f 1453), priest, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 127 B o w d e n , John (fl. 1474-1479), carpenter - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 58, 128 B o w d e n , Simon ( * c a . 1473), chorister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 129 B o w d e n , Thomas (fl. 1483-1497), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 130 B o w d e n , Thomas ( t 1508), master of arts, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy) - Oxford F. 58, 131 B o w d e n , William (fl. 1443-1446), scholar, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 132 B o w e , John (fl. 1490-1491), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 133 B o w e r , ... (fl. 1478-1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 134 B o w e r , ... (fl. 1486-1488), collcgc fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 135 B o w e r , John (fl. 1464-1483), district rector Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) Cambridge - F. 58, 134 B o w e r , John (f 1500), master of arts, doctor of theology, chest keeper, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 58, 136 B o w e r , Richard (fl. 1458), bachelor of arts -

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B o w e s , Thomas (fl. 1338-1346), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 145 B o w e t , Henry, archbishop of York (f 1423), deacon, bishop, archbishop - Wells (England); Dublin (Ireland); Bath (England); York (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 58, 146-159 B o w e t , Robert ( t 1430), jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 58, 160-161 B o w e y , Peter (f 1457), priest, district rector Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 58, 162 B o w k e , John ( t 1443), scholar, master of arts, theologian, district rector - Oxford (England); England; Southampton (England) - Oxford — F. 58, 163-164 B o w l a n d , Thomas (fl. 1379-1429), limner, stationer - London (England) Christianson - F. 58, 165-166 B o w i e , William (f 1456), college administrator, jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 58, 167 B o w l o n d , John ( * c a . 1473, + 1494), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 168 B o w l y s , John (fl. 1490-1494), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 169 B o w l y s , Thomas ( * c a . 1454), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 170 B o w n e , William (fl. 1457), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 171 B o w n e s e , William de (fl. 1375), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 172 B o w n t e , John (fl. 1391-1395), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 58, 173 B o w n w e l l , John (fl. 1462-1464), monk, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 58, 174 B o w r e , William (fl. 1449), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 175 B o w r e m a n , Richard ( * c a . 1390, Í 1 4 6 5 ) , college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 176 B o w r e m a n , Richard ( t 1464), college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford

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B o w r e m a n , Richard (fl. 1468-1477), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 178 B o w r i n g , John ( t 1427), master of arts, collcgc fellow, clerk - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 179 B o w r y n g , William (fl. 1430), priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 58, 180 B o w s e r , Richard (fl. 1449-1450), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 181 B o w t o n , William (fl. 1399), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 182 B o w y a r , Nicholas (fl. 1399-1404), scholar Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 183

Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 137 B o w e r , Roger ( t 1507), collcgc fellow, university proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 58, 138-139 B o w e r , Simon —> Brenfire, Simon B o w e r , Thomas ( * c a . 1429, 11476), college fellow, master of arts, theologian, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 58, 140-141 B o w e r , Walter - also; W. Bowyer (* 1385, f after 1437), abbot, chronicler - Haddington (England); Saint-Colm (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 58, 142; 148, 122-125 B o w e s , John (fl. 1483-1484), student - Cambridge

B o w y a r , Thomas (+ 1413), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 184 B o w y e r , John (fl. 1424), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 185 B o w y e r e , Richard (fl. 1459), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 186 B o w y s , rector of (fl. 1472-1473), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 188 B o w y s , ... (fl. 1475-1476), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 187 B o w y s , Thomas (fl. 1465), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 189 B o w z e r , ... (fl. 1483-1484), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 190 Box, John ( t 1375), mason - Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 58, 191-192

(England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 143 B o w e s , Reginald (fl. 1428), school administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 144

B o x l e r , family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 58, 193

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Boxore, Richard ( t 1427), Benedictine, monk, abbot - Oxford (England); Abingdon (England) Oxford - F. 58, 194 Boxtale, Arend van (fl. 1444), painter - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 58, 195 Boye, Herenus - or: Hervé Boye, Eric Boyo (fl. 1450), Carmelite - Chevalier - F. 58, 196 Boyd, Robert ( t f l . 1470), lord - Scotland; Alnwick (England) - Chevalier - F. 58, 197 Boyd, William ( t 1389), scholar - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford F. 58, 198 Boydell, William (fl. 1445), carpenter Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 58, 199 Boyden, William (fl. 1308-1326), mason - SaintAlbans (England) - Harvey - F. 58, 200 Boydin, Philip (fl. 1391-1438), Dominican, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 58, 201-202 Boydin de Rya, Geoffrey (2-d half 13-th century), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 203 Boye, Hervé —> Boye, Herenus Boye, Pierre (Π. 1312-1317), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 58, 204-208 Boyer, Guillaume ( f e a . 1355), troubadour - Nice (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 209 Boyer, James (fl. 1446), goldsmith - Puyen-Velay (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 210 Boyer, Jean —> Jean ¡Johannes] Boyer Boyer, R. (fl. 1370), architect - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 58, 211; 419, 431 Boyer, Raymond (fl. 1359-1373), provost - Digne (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 212 Boyl, Bernardo —> Bernardo [Bernardus] Boyl Boyland, Robert de (fl. 1277), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 214 Boyleau, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Boylcau Boylesve, Etienne —> Boileau, Etienne Boylesve, Jean ( t 1498), chamberlain - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 215 Boynton, John (fl. 1479-1483), university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 216 Boynus (Cistercian) - Cistercian, abbot Chevalier - F. 58, 217 Boyo, Eric —> Boye, Herenus Boys, David (f 1366), Carmelite, prior - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Gloucester (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 58, 218-220 Boys, James (fl. 1320), magister, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 221 Boys, Jean des (fl. 1433), illuminator - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 222 Boys, John du (fl. 1327), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 223 Boys, John (fl. 1404-1421), stationer, scribe London (England) - Christianson - F. 58, 224 Boys, Richard du (fl. 1328), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 225 Boys, Stephen de Bos, Gabriel de Bozgawen, ... (fl. 1465-1466), clergyman Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 244 Bozi, Francesco di Giovanni dei (fl. 1471-1484), wood carver - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 58, 245 Bozoli, G. M. (10-th ccntury), miniaturist Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley - F. 58, 246 Bozon, Nicole - also: N. Boson, Bozoun (13th-14-th century), Franciscan, poet - England; Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 58, 247-249; 276, 342 Bozoni, Zacharia —> Zacharias de Bozonis Bozoun, Thomas ("|" 1480), Benedictine, monk, doctor of canon law - Norfolk (England); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 58, 250-252 Bozzolini, Bartolommeo (fl. 1486), architect Fiesole (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 253 Bra, Pietro Francesco de (fl. 1500), citizen of Verona - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 58, 254 Brabant, Jacques de (ï 1400), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 58, 255-258 Brabant, Jean de (fl. 1366-1367), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 58, 259 Brabant, Johannes Lambertus (fl. 1430), composer - Netherlands - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 58, 260 Brabazon, John le (fl. 1303-1332), master of arts, doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, treasurer, king's clerk, envoy - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 419, 432-433 Braberam, Robert (fl. 1488), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 261 Braby, John (fl. 1393-1396), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) Oxford - F. 58, 262 Bracean, abbot of Ardbraccan (fl. 650), abbot Ireland - Chevalier - F. 58, 263 Bracci, Braccio (fl. 1375), poet - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 58, 264 Bracci, Gabriele (fl. 1498), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 265 Braccini, Andrea di Piero (fl. 1384-1391), goldsmith, enameler - Pistoia (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 266-267 Braccini, Atto di Piero ( t e a . 1401), goldsmith Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 268-269 Braccio da Montone —> Fortcbraccio, Andrea Braccio, Andrea (* 1368, + 1424), city governor, warrior - Montone (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 270 Braccio, Giovanni (fl. 1453), goldsmith - Venezia (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 58, 271 Braccioforte, Antellotto (fl. 1344-1345), sculptor, jeweller - Piacenza (Italy); Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 272-273

Bracebrigge, John (fl. 1390-1420), master of arts, school headmaster, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 274 Bracelli, Stefano (15-th century), historian Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 275 Bracellus, Jacobus - italian: Giacomo Bracelli ( t e a . 1460), chancellor, historian - Sarzana (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 58, 276-280 Brachepot, Jean (*ca. 1412), sculptor - Douai (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 58, 281-282 Brachett, ... (fl. 1477-1478), student of medecine - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Talbot F. 58, 283-284 Bracheuil, Michel de (1-st half 14-th century), ornamental sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami F. 58, 285 Bracheux, Pierre, lord of (fl. 1180-1209), lord, crusadcr - France; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 58, 286 Bracht, Johann (fl. 1463), magister, diplomat, chronicler - Lübeck (Germany); Poland - DLL F. 58, 287 Braciforte, Lorenzo (fl. 1341), Dominican Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 288 Brack, Wenzeslaus ( ï b e f o r e 1496), lexicographer - Konstanz (Germany); Basel (Switzerland); Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 58, 289-290; 419, 434 Brackele, Peter de (fl. 1349), church rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 291 Brackele, Ralph de (fl. 1220-1250), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 292 Brackele, Roger de (fl. 1274), magister, church rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 293 Brackeley, Stephen - alias: S. Dudder (fl. 13851408), master of arts, theologian, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 58, 294-295 Brackley, John (fl. 1461), Franciscan, friar, copyist - Norwich (England) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 58, 296-297 Brackley, Richard (fl. 1398-1416), college fellow, church rector - Oxford (England); Northampton (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 298 Braco, Pietro de (fl. 1380), canonist - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 58, 299-300 Braconius, Florentius —> Florentius Wigornicnsis Bracque, Thévenin (fl. 1354-1360), treasurer Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 58, 301 Bractis, Johannes (fl. 1467-1473), illuminator - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F . 5 8 , 302-305 Bracton, Henry de —» Henricus de Bracton Bracton, John bishop of Hereford —> Breton, John bishop of Hereford Bracy, John —> John [Johannes] Bracy Bracy, Pierre —> Brucy, Pierre Bradan (Isle of Man) ( t before 7-th century), saint - Man (England) - Chevalier - F. 58, 313 Brade de Hoveden, Marcelin (fl. 1423), college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 314 Bradefeld, John (fl. 1373-1409), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 58, 315 Bradefeld, Thomas (fl. 1377-1382), college fellow, chaplain - Cambridge (England); Sussex (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 316 Bradeford, John (fl. 1412-1415), student - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 58, 317 Bradeford, Richard de (fl. 1343-1344), district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 318 Bradeford, Thomas de (fl. 1322-1326), deacon, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 319 Bradele, John de (fl. 1349), master of arts, priest - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 320 Bradele, Peter de (fl. 1295-1310), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 321

Brampton Bradeley, John - alias: J. Wynchecombe (fl. 14041410), jurisconsult, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 58, 322 Bradeley, T. (fl. 1400), scholar of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 323 Bradely, William (τ 1361), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 58, 324-325 Bradenham, John de (f 1304), doctor of canon law, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 326 Bradenham, John (fl. 1405-1406), textwriter London (England) - Christianson - F. 58, 327 B r a d e n h a m de Hogham, Thomas alias: T. Hogham (fl. 1390-1402), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 328 Bradestud', P. de (fl. 1213-1220), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 329 Bradewater, Robert (fl. 1341-1342), deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 330 Bradewell, Richard de ( t 1312), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 331 Bradewelle, Nicholas de (fl. 1298), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 332 Bradewey, Richard (fl. 1416), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 58, 333 Bradfeld, Matthew (fl. 1497), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 334 Bradfeld, William (fl. 1482-1499), jurisconsult, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 58, 335 Bradfelde, Thomas (*ca. 1454), scholar, bachelor of civil law - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 336 Bradford, John de (11. 1390), Augustinian, friar, lector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 337 Bradforth, ... (fl. 1497), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 338 Bradioli, Francesco ( t e a . 1469), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 339 Bradle, Geoffrey (fl. 1401), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 340 Bradley, ... (fl. 1430-1431), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 341 Bradley, ... (fl. 1459-1463), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 342 Bradley, rector of (fl. 1470-1471), canonist Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 344 Bradley, Edward (fl. 1400-1413), scholar, college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 343 Bradley, Richard de (fl. 1290), university proctor, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 345 Bradley, Richard ( t 1398), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 346 Bradley, Richard ( t 1502), scholar of arts, university proctor, vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 347 Bradley, Thomas ( t 1468), Cistercian, doctor of theology, abbot - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 348 Bradley, Thomas (fl. 1486), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 349 Bradley, William ( t 1481), district rector Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 58, 342 Bradman, Thomas (11. 1484-1489), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 350 Bradmer, John (fl. 114-1455), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, priest, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 58, 351 Bradmore, John —> John fJohannesl Bradmore Bradshaw, Roger - or: Leonard B. (fl. 14901492), subdeacon, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 352 Bradshawe, Nicholas (fl. 1432-1433), deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 353 Bradshawe, William (fl. 1434), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 354

Bradstone, John ( t 1459), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 355 Bradwardine, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury (*ca. 1290, t 1349), theologian, philosopher, mathematician, archbishop - Hartfield (England); Sussex (England); Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fritze, Hicks, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Saxe, Sbaraìea, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 58, 356-394; 377, 338-362 Bradway, John (fl. 1448-1460), master of arts, college fellow, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 395-397 Bradwell, David (fl. 1384), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 398 Bradwell, David (fl. 1405-1425), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 399 Bradwell, George - or: Gregory B. (*ca. 1462), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 400 Bradwell, Thomas (fl. 1484-1494), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 58, 402 Bradwey, Robert (fl. 1424), clerk, doctor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 58, 401 Braellier, Jehan le - also: J. le Brallier (fl. 13131353), goldsmith, ivory artist - Paris (France) Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 403; 204, 199; 204, 203 Braem, Adrien (fl. 1482), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 58, 404 Braem, Conrad —> Bram, Konrad Braga, Buonaccorso ( t 1388), citizen of Asolo Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 405 Braga, Francesco ( t 1381), citizen of Asolo Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 406 Braga, Giramontc (fl. 1256), city captain - Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 407 Braga, Luca (fl. 1434), writer - Italy Chevalier - F. 58, 408 Braga, Ottaviano (fl. 1322-1330), jurisconsult Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 409 Braga, Pietro - or: Petrino B. (fl. 1333-1335), city captain - Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 410 Bragadin, Antonio di Bernardo (11. 1483), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 411 Bragadin, Donato di Giovanni - callcd: Donato Veneziano ( t 1473), painter - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 412 Bragadin, Giacomo di Donato (fl. 1451), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 413 Bragadino, Lorenzo (fl. 1498), logician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 58, 414 Bragantio, Bartolommeo (fl. 1490), sculptor Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 301 Braganza, dukes of (sincc 14-th ccntury), noble family - Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 58, 415-416 Bragenham, William de (fl. 1305), university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 58, 417 Bragerio, Bertolino (fl. 1288), architect Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 58, 418-419 Braggia, Galvaneo (fl. 1347), clergyman - Italy Chevalier - F. 58, 420 Braggs, William (+ 1485), master of arts, college principal, district rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 421-422 Braghyng, John ( t 1433), college fellow, clerk, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 58, 423-424 Bragi Gamli Skàld Boddason (11. 765-850), poet Iccland - Chevalier - F. 58, 425 Bragi Skàld Hallson (fl. 1184-1203), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 58, 426 Bragose, Guillaume, bishop of Vabres ( t 1367), archdeacon, bishop, cardinal - Toulouse (France); Mirepoix (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 58, 427-428

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Brai, William (fl. 1490), physician - Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 58, 429; 152, 361 Braida, Johannes Franciscus (fl. 1467), copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 58, 430-431 Braine, Henri de, archbishop of Reims ( t 1240), archbishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France); Reims (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 432 Braine, John (fl. 1450-1465), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 58, 433 Brainville, Isabeau de (i" 1344), noblewoman France - Chevalier - F. 58, 434 Brakdan, David (fl. 1369), district rector Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 59, 1 Brakel, Johannes van ( t 1471), painter - Liibcck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 2 Brakenburgh, John ( t 1487), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 59, 3 Brakenburgh, Richard ( t 1499), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 59, 4 Brakenholme, Thomas (f 1432), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England; York (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 5 Brakley, John ( t e a . 1466), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 6 Brakley, William (fl. 1473), Dominican, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 7 Brakynborough, Thomas (fl. 1490-1495), college fellow, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Lancashire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 8 Brallier, Jehan le -> Braellier, Jehan le Bram, Konrad - also: Conrad Braem (fl. 14741485), canonist, translator, printer - Köln (Germany); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier, DLL - F. 59, 9-10 Brama, Simeone (late 15-th ccntury), philologist Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 11 Bramaere, Chrétien (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 59, 12 Bramaere, Pierre (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 59, 13 Bramantino, Bartolommeo (15-th century), painter - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 59, 14-15 B r a m b e c k , Peter ( t 1464), city councillor, chronicler - Gdansk (Poland) - DLL - F. 59, 16 Bramburton, Edmund de (2-d half 13-th century), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 17 Bramcote, William dc (fl. 1307-1308), mason Nottingham (England) - Harvey - F. 59, 18 Brame, Paul (15-th century), illuminator Chevalier - F. 59, 19 Brameley, Richard (fl. 1421-1422), Bcncdictinc, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 20 Bramlay, Robert de ( t 1343), magister, doctor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 21 Bramley, ... (II. 1368-1369), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 22 Bramley, John (fl. 1470-1480), scholar, college fellow, district rector - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 23 Bramley, William (fl. 1438), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 24 B r a m m a r t , Johannes —> Johannes Brammart Brampfield, Alexander dc (fl. 1248-1252), magister, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 59, 25 Brampton, ... (fl. 1480), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 26 Brampton, ... (fl. 1486), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 27 Brampton, John (11. 1414-1441), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 59, 28

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Brampton, John (fl. 1448-1452), grammarian, bachelor of canon law, school administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 29 Brampton, John ( t 1471 or 1472), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 30 Brampton, John (f 1499), bachelor of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 31 Brampton, Richard Bonito, Ludovico archbishop of Taranto Brancaccio, Niccolò, archbishop of Bari - also: Ν. de Brancas (*ca. 1335, + 1412), archbishop, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Bari (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 62-64 Brancaccio, Rinaldo ( t 1427), abbot, archpriest, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 65-67 Brancaccio, Tommaso, bishop of Pozzuoli and Tricarico ("i" 1427), bishop, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Pozzuoli (Italy); Tricarico (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 59, 68-69 Brancaleone d'Andalo, count of Casalecchio ( t 1258), count, city governor - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 70

Brancaleone, Francesco (fl. 1434), painter Venezia (Italy); Syria; Egypt Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 52 Brancaleone, Niccolò (fl. 1484), painter Venezia (Italy); Syria; Egypt Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 52 Brancaleoni, Leone ( t 1230), cardinal - Roma (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 59, 71 Brancaleoni, Rinaldo (fl. 1410), poet - Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 72 Brancalupus, Rodolphus (fl. 1480), copyist - Aragon (Spain); Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 59, 53-54; 59, 73 Brancas, François de (fl. 1460), provost Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 74 Brancas, Nicolas de, bishop of Marseille (f 1466), bishop - Marseille (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 55; 59, 75 Branche, John (fl. 1438-1443), carpenter - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 59, 76 Branche, Nicholas ( t 1483), scholar, bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 77 Branche, W. (fl. 1495-1496), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 80 Branche, William ( t I486), college fellow, jurisconsult, notary public, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 59, 78-79 Branchi, Ubaldo de' (fl. 1430), chronicler Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 81 Brancia, Roberto, archbishop of Amalfi ( t 1423), archbishop - Napoli (Italy); Sorrento (Italy); Amalfi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 82 Branco, Jacques Henri —> Jacobus de Alexandria Brancourt, Nicolas de - or: Colin de Β. (fl. 1339), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 59, 84 Brand, Hans (fl. 1484-1485), master mason Gdansk (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 85 Brand, Sebald (fl. 1494), mathematician - Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 59, 86 Brandam, Diogo ( t before 1495), lord, poet Portugal - Chevalier - F. 59, 87 Brandano, Antonio - clergyman - Portugal Chevalier - F. 59, 88 Brande, ... (fl. 1452-1464), magister, district rector, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 89 Brande, Christiaen van den (fl. 1463), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 59, 90 Brande, John ( t 1472), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 59, 91 Brandes, Dietrich (fl. 1482), poet, chronicler Lübeck (Germany) - Stammler - F. 419, 435 Brandes, Hermann (11. 1480), wood carver Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 59, 92 Brandeston, Henry de, bishop of Salisbury ( t 1288), magister, bishop - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 93-94 Brandl, André —> André [Andreas] Brandi Brandino, Ottaviano (15-th century), painter Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 95 Brandis, Lucas (fl. 1473-1499), printer Merseburg (Germany); Lübeck (Germany) Chevalier - F. 59, 96 Brandis, Marcus (fl. 1481-1498), printer - Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 59, 96 Brandis, Matthias (fl. 1485-1498), printer Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 59, 96 Brandis, Mauritius (fl. 1488-1500), printer Leipzig (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 59, 96 Brandiston, Robert de (fl. 1331), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 97 Brandizio di Francesco (11. 1442-1459), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 59, 98-99

Brando, Johannes —» Johannes Brando Brandolini, Aurelio —> Aurelius Brandolinus Brandon, John de (11. 1371-1375), notary public, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 101 Brandon, Robert (fl. 1359), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 114 Brandon, Robert (f 1400), notary public, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 115 Brandon, Thomas de ( t 1390), jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 116-117 Brandon, William (fl. 1431-1450), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 118 Brandr Jonsson, bishop of Holar - latin: Brandus J. ( t 1264), bishop - Iccland - Chevalier F. 59, 120 Brandr Múnkr (early 14-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 59, 119 Brandrat, Gösset (fl. 1467), wood sculptor Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 59, 121 Brandstetter, Georg (fi. 1480), goldsmith - Steyr (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 122 Brandub mac Echach, king of the Ui Ccnnsclaig ( f 6 0 5 or 608), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 123 Branimir, prince of Croatia ( f e a . 892), prince Croatia - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 59, 124-125 Branker, John (fl. 1442-1453), college fellow, college teacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 126 Brankescombe, Richard de ( t e a . 1349), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 59, 127 Brankovic, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 59, 128-130 Brankovic, Durad —> Durad [Georgius] Brankovic sovereign of Serbia Bransford, Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester (* ca. 1280, 1 1349), Benedictine, bishop - Worcester (England) - Hicks - F. 59, 132-134 Brant, Bernard (fl. 1401), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 135 Brantham, Robert (fl. 1450-457), master of arts, scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 136 Branthhog, bishop of Halberstadt (f 1036), bishop - Halberstadt (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 137 Brantingham, Stephen de (fl. 1353-1359), bachelor of arts, bachelor of civil law, notary public - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 138 Brantingham, Thomas, bishop of Exeter (f 1394), treasurer, bishop, statesman - England; Exeter (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 59, 139 Brantyng, John (fl. 1414), bachelor of theology Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 140 Brantyngham (fl. 1453-1454), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 59, 141 Branwalator (Middleton) - saint - Middleton (England) - Chevalier - F. 59, 142 Braose, family (since 13-th century), noble family - England - Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 143-145 Braque, Amaury (y 1388), royal adviser - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 146 Braque, Nicolas ( t 1388), royal adviser, treasurer, statesman - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 146-147 Braquemont, Robert de - also: R. de Braquet de Braqucmont; called Robinet ( t 1424), admirai, diplomat - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 148-150 Brasavola, Antonio (fl. 1441-1458), architect Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 151 Brasavola, Pietro Buono (fl. 1451-1454), architect - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 152

Bredeyck Brasavoli, Alberico (¡1260), philosopher Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 153 Brasavoli, Donato (* 1269, 1 1353), Franciscan Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 155 Brasavoli, Giovanni ( t e a . 1294), university professor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 59, 154 Brasavoli, Girolamo ( t e a . 1500), jurisconsult Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 154 Brasavoli, Giuliano ( t e a . 1415), mathematician Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 154 Brasavoli, Giuliano ( t 1480), philologist - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 154 Brasbryg, ... (Π. 1489), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 156 Brasca, Santo - also: Sancto Brascha (fl. 1480), chancellor, pilgrim, author of a travel account Milano (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 59, 157-158 Brasebryge, John (fl. 1414-1419), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 159 Brasennose, Hugh de (fl. 1366), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 160 Brasichilensis, Dominicus Christophori (fl. 1456), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley - F. 59, 162 B r a s i e r , Thomas (11. 1412), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 377, 363 Braslator, Johannes —> Johannes Braslator de Frankenstein Brasoni, Domenico —» Rubcus, Domenico Brassac (Puy-de-Dôme) (late 15-th century), sculptor - Puy-de-Dôme (France) - Beaulieu - F. 59, 163 Brassard, Sampson (fl. 1241-1253), magister, physician, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 59, 164 Brassart, Johannes - also: J. Brasart (*ca. 1405, t e a . 1450), composer - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 165-167 Brassbryge, William (fl. 1478-1482), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 168 Brassefort, Guillaume (fl. 1460), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 59, 161; 59, 169-171 Brassier, Girard ( t 1324), hospital administrator Jura (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 172 Brassin, Pierre —> Brucy, Pierre Brassyngton, Thomas (fl. 1402-1408), Augustinian, canon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 59, 173 Braston, Richard (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 174 Brasyer, John (fl. 1457), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 175 Brasyll, John (fl. 1442), grammarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 176 Bratforton, Richard de (fl. 1389-1390), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 177 Bratti, Ingrano (late 14-th century), chronicler - Carpi (Italy); Modena (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 59, 178-179 Brattino da Pistoia - surgeon - Italy Chevalier - F. 59, 180 Braughing, William de (fl. 1340), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 181 Braulio Caesaraugustanus - also: B. Joannis Caesaraugustani ( t 651), bishop, saint - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 59, 182-206 Braulio Rubio (fl. 1487), jurisconsult - Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 59, 207-208 B r a u n c e v e l l e , William dc (fl. 1317), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 209 Braunche, Robert —> Derham, Robert Brauneck, der von (13-th century), poet Deutschland; Österreich (Austria) Stammler - F. 419, 436-439 M a s t e r of the B r a u n s c h w e i g e r Diptychon (late 15-lh century), painter - Netherlands; Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 59, 212

B r a u n s t a m m , Conrad (fl. 1468), architect - Olomouc (Czechia) - Thieme/Becker F. 59, 213 Bravarti, Jean (fl. 1377), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 59, 214 Bravonius, Florentius —> Florentius Wigorniensis B r a w d Vagod ap Gualdher (fl. 1250), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 59, 215 Braxfeld, ... (fl. 1477-1478), friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 59, 216 Bray, ... (fl. 1476-1477), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 217 Bray, ... (fl. 1482), college fellow, painter Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 218 Bray, ... (fl. 1493-1494), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 219 Bray, Henry de (* 1269, t e a . 1340), layman, squire, architect - England - Harvey F. 59, 220-221 Bray, Hugh (fl. 1378-1399), bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 59, 222 Bray, John ( t before 1399), physician - England Chevalier - F. 59, 223 Bray, John (fl. 1463), university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 224 Bray, John (fl. 1475-1495), bookbinder, stationer London (England) - Christiansen - F. 59, 225 Bray, Paul ( t 1349), doctor of civil law, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 226 Bray, Reginald (fl. 1421), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 227 Bray, Richard de (fl. 1295-1302), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 228 Bray, Richard de ( t l 3 1 3 ) , vicar - Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 228 Bray, Thomas de (fl. 1304-1318), magister, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 229 Bray, Thomas ( t 1383), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 230 Bray, Thomas (fl. 1420), deacon - Oxford (England); Sarum (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 231 Bray, Thomas ( t before 1448), chronicler England - Chevalier - F. 59, 232 Bray, Thomas (fl. 1473), bachelor of arts Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 233 Bray, William (fl. 1412-1413), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 234 Bray, William (fl. 1435-1436), priest - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford F. 59, 235 Bray, William ( t 1437), bachelor of civil law, diplomat - Oxford (England); Bourgogne (France) - Oxford - F. 59, 234 Bray, William (*ca. 1437), college fellow Cambridge (England); Somersetshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 236 Bray, William ( t 1443), master of arts, deacon, vicar - Oxford (England); Sarum (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 59, 234 Braybrok, John (fl. 1346), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 237 Braybroke, John de (fl. 1324-1348), magician, college proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 239 Braybroke, John de ( t 1331), doctor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford F. 59, 238 Braybroke, Nicholas ( t 1400), magister, sacristan, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England; Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 59, 240-243 Braybroke, Reginald (fl. 1369-1407), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 59, 244-245

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Braybroke, Robert, bishop of London ( t 1404), jurisconsult, bishop, royal secretary, diplomat Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 59, 246-252 Braybrook, Simon de (il. 1335-1344), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 59, 253 Brayles, John de ( t 1333), chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 59, 254 Brayles, Richard (fl. 1448-1454), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 255 Brayles, Thomas (fl. 1386-1390), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 256 Braymonger, ... (fl. 1478-146), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 257 Brayn, John (fl. 1449-1458), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 258 Brayn, William - alias: W. Patteshull (fl. 1371-1407), priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 59, 259 Braynt, Peter (fl. 1449), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 260 Braynton, Hugh de (fl. 1333-1354), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 261 Bray well, Richard ( t 1399 or 1400), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 262 Bray well, Stephen ( t 1456), magister, notary public - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 263 Braz d'Alcantara (13-th century?), Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 59, 264 Brazolo, Francesco (fl. 1457), orator - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 265 Breakspear, Nicholas Hadrianus [Adrianus] IV Papa Breant, Pierre (barber) Pierre [Petrus] Breant Breauté, Fawkes de ( t 1226), royal adviser, military leader - Normandie (France); England - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 266-270 Brébant, Pierre de, lord of Landreville ( t ca. 1430), lord, admiral - France Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 271-273 Brebia, Gabriello —> Gabriello [Gabrieli Brebia Brech, William (fl. 1390), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 274 Brecham, Henry de - compare with: Roger de Β. (fl. 1298), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 275 Brecham, John de ( t 1327), doctor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 59, 276 Brecham, Roger de - compare with: Henry de Β. (fl. 129), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 277 Brechewell, Maurice de (fl. 1321-1331), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 278 Breckendale, Nicholas de (fl. 1255-1261), scholar, grammarian, university lector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 279-280 Brecon, John ( t 1427), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 281 Brede, ... (11. 1496-1499), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 282 Brederode, Frans van (* 1466, f 1490), nobleman, warrior - Dordrecht (Netherlands); Netherlands Chevalier - F. 59, 283 Brederode, Gijsbrecht van, bishop of Utrecht ( t 1474), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 59, 284 Brederode, Reynoud van, burgrave of Utrecht Aegidius Bredeyck

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Bredin

Bredin, Jean - also: Jehan Β. (fl. 1495), illuminator - Tours (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 286-288 Bredon, ... (fl. 1428), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 289 Bredon, John (Franciscan, fl. 1446) —> John [Johannes] Bredon Bredon, John (fl. 1398), mason - Worcester (England) - Harvey - F. 59, 290 Bredon, John (fl. 1466), mason - Leicester (England) - Harvey - F. 59, 291 Bredon, Richard ( t 1463), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 292 Bredon, Robert (fl. 1461-1475), bachelor of civil law, notary public - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 59, 293 Bredon, Simon —> Simon Bredoni Bredone, John de (fl. 1335-1345), Cistercian, scholar - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 294 Bredone, Thomas dc (fl. 1356), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 59, 295 Bredsal, ... (fl. 1490-1493), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 296 Bree, Luke de (f 1293), doctor of canon law, priest, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 297-298 Bree, Pietcr (15-th century), miniaturist - Zwollc (Netherlands) - D'Ancona - F. 59, 299 Bregge, Thomas (fl. 1349), Benedictine, monk, doctor of canon law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 59, 302 Bregno, Antonio (*ca. 1430, f 1498), sculptor, architect - Venezia (Italy); Foligno (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 303-306 Bregno, Paolo (fl. 1457-1460), architect Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 59, 307-308 Bregwin, archbishop of Canterbury ( t 765), archbishop, saint - Canterbury (England) Chevalier - F. 59, 309 Brehal, Guillaume (fl. 1463), glass painter Evreux (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 310 Brehan, Pierre (barber) Pierre [Petrus] Brehan Brehull, John (fl. 1380-1390), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 59, 311 Breichyne, John (fl. 1389), student - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 59, 312 Breidel, Jan (*ca. 1264, ¡1328 or 1331), rebel leader - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 313 Breil, Olivier du (* 1400), seneschal - Rennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 314 Master of the Breisacher Tympanon (2-d half 14-th century), sculptor - Schwaben (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 315 Brekeling, Robertus (14-th century), illuminator, copyist - York (England) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 59, 316-317 Brekendale, Nicholas (fl. 1261), grammarian England - Chevalier - F. 59, 318 Brekenok, Hugh (fl. 1450), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 319 Breknok, Hugh (fl. 1476-1478), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 320 Brem, Bartholomew - philosopher - England Chevalier - F. 59, 321 Brembati, Giovanni (f 1402), chronicler Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 322 Brembati, Leonino (fl. 1450), orator - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 323 Brembati, Pinamonte Peregrino —> Pinamons Peregrinus de Brembate Brembre, Nicholas ( t 1388), groccr, mayor London (England) - Hicks - F. 59, 325-327 Brembre, Robert (fl. 1363-1370), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford F. 59, 328 Bremelcomb, William (fl. 1399-1430), bachelor of civil law, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford F. 59, 330

Bremelcomb, William (fl. 1479-1480), priest, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 331 Bremell, William (fl. 1415), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 332 Bremer, Johannes —> Johannes Bremer Bremer, Raynerius (fl. 1464), copyist Minden (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 59, 333-334 Bremesgrave, Richard, abbot of Evesham (fl. 1418), abbot - Evesham (England) - Chevalier - F. 59, 335 Brémond (Narbonne) - latin: Bremundus (fl. 1157), physician - Narbonne (France); Lodève (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 59, 336 Bremond, N. (fl. 1257), physician - Narbonne (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 419, 440 Brémond, Pierre - called: le Tort (early 13-th century), troubadour - Navarra (Spain); Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 339 Brémond, Pierre - called: Ricas Novas ( t ca. 1270), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 59, 338 Brémond, Pierre de, lord of Ars ( t 1456), lord - Ars-sur-Moselle (France) - Chevalier F. 59, 337 Bremore, John ( t 1418), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 59, 340-343 Bremys, John (*ca. 1432), scholar - Cambridge (England); Canterbury (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 344 Brenc, Pierre du ( t 1469), squire - France Chevalier - F. 59, 345 Brencheley, John (fl. 1393-1402), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 59, 346 Brencole, Simon (fl. 1406), student of medecine Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 140 Brendanus, abbot of Birr {* 483, 1577 or ca. 573), abbot, saint - Ireland - Chevalier F. 59, 347 Brendanus Conacius (fl. 560), abbot - Ireland Fabricius - F. 59, 347 Brendan [Brendanus] Magodaig, bishop of Ardagh ( t 1255), bishop - Ardagh (Ireland) Chevalier - F. 59, 349 Brendan [Brendanus], bishop of the Isle of Man ("|"9-th century), bishop - Man (England) Chevalier - F. 59, 350 Brendon, ... (fl. 1489-1494), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 351 Brendon, John de ( t 1361), college fellow, vicar, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 352 Brenfire, Simon - alias: S. Bower (fl. 1459-1487), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 353 Brengham, ... (fl. 1484-1485), student of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 354 Brening (Moralist) - also: Prening (fl. 1480), moralist - France - Chevalier - F. 59, 355 Brenlanlius Britannus (fl. 1340), astrologist - Bretagne (France); England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 59, 356-357 Brennam, ... (fl. 1430-1431), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 358 Brenne, Geoffroy de, lord of Roche-Corbon (13-th century), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 59, 359 Brennu Njall (*ca. 930, 11011), poet - Iccland Chevalier - F. 59, 361 Brenta, Francesco - also: F. Brentius ( t before 184), writer - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 59, 362 Brenta, Niccolò - printer - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 59, 363 Brentadone, Aretino (fl. 1488), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 59, 364-365 Brentani, Giovanni Pietro dei (fl. 1468), painter Varenna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 366 Brente, Benedict ( t 1459), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 367-368

Brente, John - alias: J. Jenne ( t 1427), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 369 Brente, Thomas ( t 1515), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 59, 370-371 Brentius, Andreas - also: Andrea Brenta (*ca. 1454, t 1484), humanist - Padua (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 59, 372-373 Brentwood, John (fl. 1439), painter - London (England) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 374 Brenz, Hugo - or: H. Brentius (15-th century), physician, medical writer - Österreich (Austria) Stammler - F. 419, 441 Brenzone, Bernardo (fl. 1494), jurisconsult Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 375 Brenzone Schioppi, Laura (15-th century), poet Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 376 Bréquessent, Baudouin de —> Baudouin [Balduinus] de Bréquessent Bréquessent, Bauduin de - also: Β. Brecquessent (fl. 1322-1325), sculptor - Hesdin (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 59, 377-379 Bréquessent, Jean de - also: J. dc Brecquessent (fl. 1299-1342), sculptor - Hesdin (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 59, 379-383 Master of the Brera Predellen (late 15-th century), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 59, 384 Brereley, William ( t l 4 2 3 ) , college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 59, 385 Brereley de Notyngham, Thomas (fl. 14601462), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 386 Brereton, William (fl. 1477-1488), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen F. 59, 387-388 Bresé, Andriuet de (14-th century), royal secretary, copyist - Napoli (Italy); Taranto (Italy) Bradley - F. 59, 389 Master of the Breslauer Barbara-Altar (mid-15th century), painter - Wroclaw (Poland); Silesia (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 390-392 Master of the Breslauer Marienaltar (mid-15-th century), painter - Wroclaw (Poland); Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 59, 393 Breslay, Jean (fl. 1462-1477), writer - France Chevalier - F. 59, 394 Bressiani, Bartolommeo de' (f 1265), jurisconsult, imperial counselor - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 395 Bressiani, Ersilio (II. 1378), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 396 Bressiani, Ferdinando (fl. 1226), philologist Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 59, 397 Bretan, W. (fl. 1465-1466), bachelor of arts, student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 398 Bretanha (Bordeaux) (fl. 1415), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 59, 399 Bretex, Jean (fl. 1285), poet - France - Potthast - F. 59, 400 Brethel, Laurent (15-th century), episcopal clerk Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 401 Brethenham, John de (fl. 1377), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 59, 402 Bretherton, Laurence (fl. 1485-1486), bcdcl Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 403 Brethey, Walter (fl. 1331-1333), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 59, 404 Brethren, John ( t 1500), master of arts, chest keeper, university proctor, vicar - Oxford (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford F. 59, 405 Bretislav I, duke of Bohemia (*ca. 1005, 1 1055), duke - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 406-408 Bretislav II, duke of Bohemia ( t 1100), duke Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 409-410

Bridlington Bretislav Henricus, bishop of Praha ( r 1197), bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier F. 59, 411 Breton d'Amboise (fl. 1160-1169), chronicler Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 59, 412 Breton, Adam (fl. 1335-1336), mason - England Harvey - F. 59, 413 Breton, Jean (f 1474), abbot - France Chevalier - F. 59, 417 Breton, John (fl. 1351-1352), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 414 Breton, John (fl. 1446-1447), carpcntcr - Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 59, 419 Breton, John (•!• 1500), doctor of theology, university proctor, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 59, 415-416 Breton, John, bishop of Hereford - also: J. Bracton; Johannes Beccodunus {t 1275), bishop - Hereford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 59, 418; 425, 213 Breton, Richard (fl. 1482), jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 59, 420 Breton, Roger Guilelmus de Brolio Breuil, Guillaume du (fl. 1375-1376), canon, vicar, copyist - Noyon (France); Paris (France) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 60, 4; 153, 4 Breuil, Guillaume du, lord of Theon (fl. 1499), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 60, 5 Breuil, Thomas (fl. 1386-1425), citizen of Tours Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 3 Breuster, ... (fl. 1468-1469), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 7 Bréviende, Jean (14-th century), slanderer Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 10 Brevier, Jean Jean [Johannes] Brevier Brevinus, Guilelmus (fl. 1470), theologian England; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 60, 11-12; 152, 388 Brewer, John (*ca. 1444), scholar, bachelor of arts, priest - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 60, 13 Brewer, Roger (fl. 1391-1402), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 14 Brewer, Thomas ( t 1449), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector Oxford (England); Sarum (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 15 Brewer, William ( t 1227), sheriff - England Broughton - F. 60, 16 B r e w e r , William (fl. 1450-1457), master of arts, ehest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 17 Brewis, ... (fl. 1397-1398), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 18 Brews, John ( t 1493), college fellow, master of arts, treasurer - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 19 Brewse, Roger de (fl. 1326-1330), magisler, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 20

Brewster, Richard (*ca. 1463), scholar Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 21 Brexva, John (fl. 1500), poet - Scotland Chevalier - F. 60, 22 Breydel, Jean (fl. 1297-1302), popular leader Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 60, 23 Breydenbach, Bernhard von - also: B. von Breitenbach (*ca. 1440, 11497), deacon, traveler - Mainz (Germany); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler - F. 46, 2-8; 419, 443-450 Brézé, André de - or: Andrivct de Β. (fl. 1402), secretary of a duke, copyist - Saumur (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 60, 24 Brézé, Pierre II de (*ca. 1410, 11465), seneschal - Anjou (France); Poitou (France); Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 25-27 Brezis, Ponce de (fl. 1302-1328), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 28 Briac, abbot of Guincamp ( f 6 2 7 ) , abbot, saint Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 29 Briacislav Iziaslavovic, prince of Polatsk ( t 1044), prince, warrior - Russia Bibliotheca carmelitana, Boguslavskij, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 256-259 Briacislav Michailovic (* 1104, 11127), prince Russia - Nechacin - F. 60, 260 Briacislav Vasil'kovic, prince of Iziaslav and Vitebsk (11. 1159), prince - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 60, 261 Brian Bóruma, king of Ireland - or: Β. Bóru, Boroimh or MacKennedy (*926, t 1014), king Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 30-36 Brian Fitzcount ( t l l 4 7 or 1149), baron England - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 60, 37-40 Brian of the Isles - castlc lord, legendary figure England - Broughton - F. 60, 41 Brian, John (fl. 1346), grammarian - Cornwall (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 60, 42 Brian, John (fl. 1470-1496), carpenter - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 60, 43 Briand, bishop of Clonfert ( t 11-th century), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 60, 44 Briand, lord of Rochebaron (fl. 1295), lord Forez (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 45 Briano da Castclbarco Jean [Johannes] Bribas Bricault, Hugues —> Hugues [Hugo] Bricault Briccii, Bernard (fl. 1294-1300), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 54 Briccii, Bernard ( t 1326), Dominican Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 54 Brice Douglas, bishop of Moray ( t 1222), prior, bishop - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 60, 58 Brice (Maine) ( t 6-th century), ascetic, saint Maine (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 56 Brice (Reims) (fl. 1352), medical practitioner Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 60, 57 Bricet, Jean (fl. 1491-1493), embroiderer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 59 Bricham, John (fl. 1461), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 60 Bricheley, William (fl. 1417), doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 61 Brichemorus, H. - also: H. Bricmore Jean [Johannes] Bricon Bricon, John (fl. 1450-1493), college fellow, master of arts, chest keeper, hospital administrator, college tcachcr - Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Oxford F. 60, 69-70 Briçonnet, Guillaume, bishop of Lodève and Meaux ( t 1534), bishop - Lodève (France); Meaux (France) - Chavy - F. 60, 71 Briçonnet, Jean —> Jean [Johannesl Briçonnet Briçonnet, Pierre (fl. 1487-1492), treasurer France - Chevalier - F. 60, 72 Briçonnet, Robert, archbishop of Reims (f 1497), abbot, archbishop, chancellor - Arras (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 73 Bricot, Thomas (15-th century), philosopher Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 74 Bricquebec, Robert Bertrand, baron of ( t 1348), baron, ambassador, marshal - France Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters — F. 60, 75-76 Bricstan (Crowland) —> Bristanus Croylandensis Bricx, Eustache - or: Stassaert B. ( t 1436), city governor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 60, 78 Bricy, Jean (fl. 1390), Dominican - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 79 Brid, Agnes —> Agnes Brid Brid, John, bishop of Cloyne (11351), Cistercian, monk, doctor of theology, bishop - Oxford (England); Ireland; Cloyne (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 60, 80 B r i d a n o di Bertolotto (fl. 1299), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 60, 81 Bridbroke, John (fl. 1398), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 82 Bridbroke, John (f 1444), college fellow, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 60, 82-85 Bridd, John (fl. 1361-1386), master of arts, canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 86 Bridd, John (+ 1485), deacon, priest, vicar Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 87 Briddeworth, Henry (fl. 1401), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 88 Bride, Pierre (barber) -h> Pierre [Petrus] Bride Bride, Roger (fl. 1461), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 89 Bridei mac Bile, king of the Picts - also: Bruide, Brude ( t 6 9 3 ) , king - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 151 Bridei mac Maelchon, king of the Picts - also: Bruide, Brude ( r e a . 584), king - Scotland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 152 Bridei mac Oengus - also: Bruide, Brude ( f 7 3 6 ) , warrior - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters — F. 60, 153 Brideport, Fulk de (fl. 1210-1231), magister, clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 90 Brideport, Giles de, bishop of Salisbury (f 1262), magister, bishop - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 91-93 Brideport, John de ( t 1293), magister, physician, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 94 Brideport, Robert de (fl. 1189), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 95 Bridferthus Ramesicnsis Byrhtfcrth (Ramsey) Bridford, William (f 1389), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 96 Bridier, Marc dc (fl. 1360), monk, cnameler Limoges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 97 Bridlington, Philip of —> Philippus de Bridlington

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Bridlington, Robert de (¡1333), master of arts, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 60, 98-99 Bridlington, William de (fl. 1262-1275), master of arts, university chancellor, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 60, 100 Bridlyngton, John de (fl. 1335), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 60, 101 Bridlyngton, Robert de (fl. 1314), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 102 Bridonneau, Pierre (fl. 1495), painter - Amboise (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 103 Bridport, John de ( t 1215), magister, physician, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Worms (Germany) - Oxford - F. 60, 104-105 Bridport, John (fl. 1426-1427), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 106 Bridport, William de (fl. 1333-1347), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 107 Brie, Auger de (fl. 1445-1468), abbot - Maine-etLoire (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 108 Brie, Jean de (fl. 1333), architect - Noyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 109 Briele, Pierre van den (fl. 1466-1467), painter Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 110 Brienne, de, family (since 10-th century), family of counts - Champagne (France); France - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 60, 117-125 Brienne, Gautier VI de (*ca. 1304, f 1356), count, military commander - France; Athina (Greece) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 60, 126-128 Brienne, Raoul I de, count of Eu and Guiñes ( t 1344), count - France - Chevalier F. 60, 129 Brienne, Raoul II de, count of Eu ( t 1350), count - France - Chevalier - F. 60, 130 Brient de Châteuabriant, lord of Beuafort (fl. 1423), lord - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 60, 131 Briet, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Briet Brifaut, Nicaise (fl. 1356-1357), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 60, 132 B r i g e m a n , ... (11. 1489-1490), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 133 Briger, Jean —> Bergery, Jean Brigge, Richard (fl. 1442-1450), master of arts, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 134 Brigge, Robert del (fl. 1390-1406), bachelor of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 135 Brigge, William (fl. 1378-1384), chaplain, clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 136 Briggeland, Roger ( t 1479), college fellow, bachelor of arts, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 137 Briggenhall, John (fl. 1310), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 138 Brigges, Andrew de ( t 1325), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 139-140 Brigges, Richard - latin: Ricardus de Ponte ( t 1327), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey F. 60, 141 Briggs, Thomas (fl. 1469-1485), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 60, 142 Brigh (Coirpe) - or: Briga - saint - Coirpe (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 60, 143 Brigham, John (fl. 1415-1425), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 144 Brigham, Richard (f 1499), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 145 Brigham, Robert de (f 1349), magister, jurisconsult, mayor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 146

Brigham, William de (fl. 1342-1347), vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 147 Brigham, William de ( t 1349), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 148 Brighintius, Johannes Dominicus (fl. 1219), monk, architect - Vercelli (Ttaly); England - Thieme/ Becker - F. 60, 149 Bright, Richard (fl. 1441-1444), carpcntcr London (England) - Harvey - F. 60, 150 Bright, Robert ( t 1534), doctor of civil law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 60, 151 Bright, William (fl. 1397-1414), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 60, 152 Brighthamptone, William dc (fl. 1300-1312), Dominican, friar, prior - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 153 Brightmey, Roger —> Blakcnham, Roger Brightmore, John —> John [Johannes] Brightmore Brightwell, Thomas - also: T. Bryghtwell ( t 1390), college fellow, doctor of theology, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); London (England); Leicester (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 60, 154-156; 62, 95 Brigida (Fiesole) (f late 9-th century), virgin, saint - Fiesole (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 158 Brigida (Holland) - Dominican, blessed Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 60, 159 Brigitan (Scotland) ( t e a . 664), bishop, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 50, 405 Birgitta [Brigitta] Suecica - also: B. Birgersdotter, Brigitta S. (*ca. 1303, t 1373), princess, founder of a religious order, mystic, saint - Sweden - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 51, 141-171; 419, 176-185 Brignon, Andre (fl. 1483), financial administrator - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 160 Brilli, Antonio di Domenico (fl. 1479), monk, architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 161 Brimi, Luigi de' (fl. 1404), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 162 Brinckerinck, Jan Johannes Brinckerinck Bringneil, Richard (fl. 1493-1494), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 165 Brinkind, Rudolf (fl. 1434), writer - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 419, 454 Brinkley, ... (fl. 1464-1473), physician Cambridge (England); London (England) - Talbot - F. 60, 166 Brinkley, John (+1443) —> John [Johannes] Brinkley Brinkley, John dc ( f l 3 7 9 ) , Bcncdictinc, monk, abbot - Oxford (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 167-168 Brinkuli, Richard (fl. 1326), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 169 Brinton, Thomas (de), bishop of Rochester - also: T. Brampton or Brunton (*ca. 1320, 1 1389), Benedictine, bishop - Norwich (England); Rochester (England); Norfolk (England); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Harter, Oxford F. 60, 170-181; 377, 371-372 Brinus (Aurifex) (fl. 1120), goldsmith - France Chevalier - F. 60, 163 Brioloto (Verona) - also: Briolotto ( t before 1226), architect, sculptor - Verona (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 182-183 Brioni, Giovanni de' (fl. 1478), painter - Busseto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 184 Brioschi, Antonio di Pietro - also: A. da Briosco (fl. 1414-1457), sculptor, architect Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 60, 185-186 Briosco, Bartolommco (fl. 1475-1499), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 187 Briosco, Pietro da (fl. 1440-1473), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 188 Briquebart, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Briquebart

Briquet (Dijon) (fl. 1403), medical practitioner Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 60, 189 Brise, John (fl. 1421), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 190 Brisebarre, Jean - also: J. le Court ( t e a . 1339), poet - Douai (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 191-192 Brisebourg, Nicolas (fl. 1354-1382), goldsmith Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 193 Briseley, Ralph de (fl. 1259), magister, physician - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 194 Briseno, Denisio ( t 1471), Augustinian - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 60, 195; 95, 177 Brisetout, Guillaume (fl. 1366-1408), glass painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 196 Brisetout, Jean (fl. 1419-1435), glass painter Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 196 Briseul, Marc (fl. 1425), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 60, 197 Brisia, Guido da (fl. 1426-1427), chaplain, illuminator - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, D'Ancona - F. 60, 198-199 Brisingham, Henricus de (fl. 1266-1280), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, convent lector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Oxford, Sbaralea F. 60, 200-202; 171, 425 Brissa di Toppo, bishop of Trieste (II. 1287-1298), bishop - Trieste (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 203 Brissa, Thomas (barber) —> Thomas Brissa Brissart, Pierre (fl. 1458), architect - SaintQuentin (France); Noyon (France) Chevalier, Lance - F. 60, 204; 300, 358 Brisset, Pierre (fl. 1495), architect - Saint-Omer (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 60, 205; 300, 359 Brission de Thyans (fl. 1280), clerk, physician - Möns / Bergen (Belgium); Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 60, 206 Brissonnaz, Jacques de - also: J. de Bressonnaz (fl. 1458-1468), architect - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 207 Brissonnet, Jean ( t 1492), scholar - Bologna (Italy); France - Chevalier - F. 60, 208 Bristanus Croylandensis - also: Bricstan (fl. 870), Benedictine, poet - Crowland (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 60, 77; 60, 209 Bristol, Carpenter of (fl. 1475-1476), carpenter Bristol (England) - Harvey - F. 60, 211 Bristol, Bernard of (fl. 1331), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 210 Bristol, John de (fl. 1309-1327), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 212 Bristol, Ralph of —> Radulphus [Radulfus] Bristolius bishop of Kildare Bristoll, Thomas de (fl. 1220-1236), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 215 Bristowe, John de (fl. 1329-1338), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Shrewsbury (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 216 Bristowe, John (fl. 1440-1463), scholar, college fellow, priest, vicar - Oxford (England); Westminster (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 217 Bristowe, John (fl. 1450-1452), vicar - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford F. 60, 218 Bristowe, John (fl. 1451-1456), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 219 Bristowe, John (fl. 1460), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Reading (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 220 Bristowe, Laurence (fl. 1408-1409), dcacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 221 Bristowe, Richard (fl. 1379-1408), bedel Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 222 Bristowe, Richard ( t 1459), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 60, 223 Bristowe, Roger (11. 1437-1453), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 224

Bromfield Bristowe, William ( t 1420), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); Durham (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 225 Bristowe, William (fl. 1446-1451), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Bath (England) Oxford - F. 60, 226 Brit, Walter - » Brittc, Gualtcrus Britannico, Angelo (fl. 143-1500), philologist, printer - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 60, 227 Britannico, Benedetto Benedictus Britannicus Britannico, Giacomo (fl. 1481-1500), printer Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 229 Britby, William (f 1466), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 230 Britelle, ... (fl. 1374-1375), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 231 Brithnodus, abbot of Ely , abbot, goldsmith - Ely (England) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 60, 233-234 Brithrik, king of Essex (fl. 784-800), king Essex (England) - Chevalier - F. 60, 235 Brithun, abbot of Beverley ( t 733), abbot, saint Beverley (England) - Chevalier - F. 60, 236 Brithwald, archbishop of Canterbury (+731), abbot, archbishop, saint - Canterbury (England); Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 237 Brithwald, bishop of Wilton ( t 1045), monk, bishop, saint - Glastonbury (England); Wilton (England) - Chevalier - F. 60, 238 Britleghe, Laurence ( t 1401), district rector Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 60, 232 Brito, Jean (fl. 1477-1488), printer - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 60, 240 Brito, Rodolphe —» Rodolphe [Radulfus] Brito Brito Pestaña, Alvaro (fl. 1500), poet - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 60, 239 Britte, Gualterus - also: Walter Brit or Brytte (fl. 1390-1393), mathematician - Oxford (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 60, 244-249; 419, 456-457 Britus (Bernay) (11-th century), sculptor - Bernay (France) - Beaulieu - F. 60, 250 Brityi-Lastkin, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin F. 60, 251 Briuchatyi, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 60, 262 Brival de Limoges (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 60, 252 Brivio, Franzino (fl. 1351), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 253 Brivio, Giuseppe ( t 1450), canon, poet - Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 254 Brix, Jean - also: J. Brixius (fl. 1458), painter Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 255 Broc, Jacques (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 263 Broc, Pierre (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 60, 263-264 Brocard, Pierre (fl. 1477), historian - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 265 Brocardus —> Burchardus Brocart, Guillaume (fl. 1211), bell founder France - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 267 B r o c a s , Edward (fl. 1394-1397), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 268 Brocas, John (fl. 1395-1399), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 269 Brocas, Richard (fl. 1365), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 270 Broccardi, Matteo (fl. 1403-1406), jurisconsult Imola (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 272 Broccardi, Matteo (fl. 1474), preacher - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 271 Brocchi, Andrea di Giovanni (fl. 1484-1500), sculptor - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 273

Brocchi, Benedetto (fl. 1464-1465), sculptor Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 274 Brocchi, Giovanni d'Andrea (fl. 1466-1489), sculptor - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 275 Broce, Pierre de la —> Pierre [Petrus] de la Broce Brocford, Robert de (Π. 1321-1334), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 276 Broch, John de (fl. 1238), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 277 Broche, Jean - maybe identical with: Jean Roche (fl. 1370), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 60, 278 Brocher, Richard (f 1490), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 279-280 Brochok, William de (fl. 1330-1332), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 281 Brochstete, Johannes (fl. 1448), stonemason - Magdeburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 282 Brocoz, Jacquet —» Jacquet Brocoz Brocton, William (fl. 1391), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 283 Brode, John (fl. 1396-1400), college fellow, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 286 Brodem, John (fl. 1388), Augustinian, f r i a r Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 288 Broderman, Heinrich (15-th century), bell founder - Köln (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 287 Broderman, Heinrich (fl. 1448), bell founder Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 287 Broderman, Jakob (15-th century), bell founder Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 287 Broderman, Johann (fl. 1412), bell founder Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 287 Broderson, Abraham ( t 1410), court attendant Denmark - Chevalier - F. 60, 289 Brodeul, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Brodeul Brodewode, William dc Colleton, William dc Brodhurst, Richard ( t 1475), magister, master of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 290 Brodier, Jean Jean [Johannes] Brodier Brodlain, Melchior —» Broederlam, Melchior Broederlam, Melchior - also: M. Broederlain, Brodlain (fl. 1381-1409), court painter - leper / Ypres (Belgium); Vlaanderen, Flandres; Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 60, 291-296 Broederlam, Richard (fl. 1436), painter - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 297 Broërec, Pierre de ( t 1340), resident of Anjou Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 298 Brofender, Giovanni (fl. 1390), sculptor Milano (Italy); Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 299 Brogaidh, abbot-bishop of Imleacheach - abbot, bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 60, 300 Brogan Cloen (fl. 525), saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 60, 301 Brogham, Thomas (fl. 1437-1440), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Durham (England) Oxford - F. 60, 302 Broglia, Cecchino ( t 1400), citizen of Chieri Chieri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 303 Broglio Tartaglia, Gaspare - also: Brolio (Capitaine) ( t e a . 1480), city captain, chronicler Italy - Chevalier - F. 60, 331 Brognolo, Luigi (fl. 1491), Franciscan - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 60, 304 Brogny, Jean Allarmet de, bishop of Viviers also: Johannes de Brogniero (* 1342, f 1426), bishop, cardinal - Viviers (France); Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 305-307; 204, 333 Brohon, Pierre (physician) —» Pierre [Petrus] Brohon Brois, Pierre (surgeon) —» Pierre [Petrus] Brois

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Brök, torn, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Friesland (Netherlands) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 310-311 Brök, William de (fl. 1298-1301), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 60, 312 Broke, ... (fl. 1464), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 313 Broke, John (fl. 1448-1449), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 315 Broke, John (fl. 1457-1468), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 314 Broke, John ( t 1479), magister, district rector Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 60, 314 Broke, Richard (f 1500), master of arts, bachelor of theology, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 60, 316-317 Broke, Robert de (fl. 1305-1352), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 318 Broke, Thomas (fl. 1450-1474), bookbinder, stationer - London (England) Christianson - F. 60, 319 Broke, William (fl. 1461), school administrator Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 60, 320 Brokedisch de Ketelberwe, William (fl. 1350), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 321 Brokedon, William (fl. 1380), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 322 Brokelond, William de ( t 1349), master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 323 Broker, Nicholas (*ca. 1350, f 1426), coppersmith - Dinan (France); England - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 324 Brokesby, George (fl. 1478-1486), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 325 Brokeshawe, John (fl. 1447-1478), magister, notary public - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 326 Broketone, William (fl. 1470), master of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 327 Brokkele, John (fl. 1409), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 328 Broklesby, William de (fl. 1333-1363), district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 329-330 Brolio (Capitaine) —» Broglio Tartaglia, Gaspare Brom, John ( t 1449), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 332 Bromburgh, William (fl. 1378-1392), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Chester (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 333 Brome, Adam de (f 1332), priest, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk, justice - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 334-340 Brome, John ( t 1408), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 342 Brome, John (*ca. 1410, 11468), landowner - Warwickshire (England) - Hicks F. 60, 343-345 Brome, John - latin: Johannes Bromius ( t 1449), Augustinian - Gorleston (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 60, 346-347; 419, 3-4 Brome, Thomas —> Thomas Bromius Brome, William (fl. 1460), chaplain - Cirencester (England) - Chevalier - F. 60, 341 Bromes, Dirk (* 1338, 1 1400), city councillor Lüneburg (Germany) - DLL - F. 60, 348 Bromfeld, Llywelyn de ( t 1314), magister, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 349 Bromfelds, Edward —> Edward [Eduardus] Bromfelds Bromfield, Edmund, bishop of Llandaff ( t 1393), Benedictine, doctor of theology, abbot, bishop - Oxford (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England); Llandaff (Wales) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 60, 350-354

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Bromfleld, Matthew (fl. 1500), writer - Wales Chevalier - F. 60, 355 Bromfleld, Nicholas - canon, chronicler - Essex (England) - Chevalier - F. 60, 356 Bromhall, Thomas ( t 1479), magister, jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 357-358 Bromhalme, ... (fi. 1484-148), master of arts - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 60, 359-360 Bromholme, Geoffrey de (fl. 1272-1286), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 60, 361 Bromisgrove, Richard - also: Bromsgrove ( t 1435), Bcncdictinc, monk, abbot - Oxford (England); Evesham (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 60, 362; 60, 374 Bromlee, Robert de (Π. 1333), doctor of canon law - Oxford (England); Saint-Albans (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 363 Bromlegh, Nicholas de (fl. 1332-1336), magister, clerk, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 364 Bromley, John de (11371?), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 365 Bromleye, John (fl. 1390-1398), scholar of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 366 Brompton, John (Cistercian) Johannes Brompton Brompton, John (fl. 1375-1380), master of arts, university proctor, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 367 Brompton, John (fl. 1419-1420), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 369 Brompton, Robert (fl. 1446-1457), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 60, 370 Brompton, Roger (fl. 1406), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 371 Brompton, Thomas (fl. 1454-1455), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 372 Brompton, William (fl. 1333), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 373 Bromton, Peter de (fl. 1328-1330), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 375 Bromyard, John Johannes Bromiardus Bromyard, Robert de ( t 1310), Dominican, doctor of theology, convent lector - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 376-377 Bromyard, Roger de (fl. 1246-1276), magister, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 60, 378 Bron, bishop of Cassel-Irra (t511), bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 60, 379 Bron, Thomas (fl. 1393-1394), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 380 Bronach (Glcn-Scichis) - also: Bromada - virgin, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 60, 381 Bronislava (Krakow) (*ca. 1203, i 1259), Norbertine, nun - Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 60, 382 Bronne, Jean de (fl. 1388), copyist - Bourgogne (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 60, 383; 204, 352 Master of Bronnweiler (Wood Carver) (early 15th century), wood carver - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 384 Bronseau, Etienne - nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 60, 385 Bronzetti, Innocenzo (fl. 1460-1479), goldsmith Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 60, 386-387 Brook, Geoffrey (fl. 1477-1479), carpcntcr Wilton (England); Cambridge (England) Harvey - F. 60, 388 Brooke, Thomas (fl. 140), college administrator Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 389 Brorda, Hildcgils (+799), count - England Chevalier - F. 60, 390 Brosse, André de (f 1356), warrior - France Chevalier - F. 60, 391 Brosse, Bertrand de (fl. 1466), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 392

Brosse, Bertrand de (fl. 1479-1480), deacon, ambassador - Poitiers (France); Switzerland Chevalier - F. 60, 393 Brosse, Guillaume de, archbishop of Sens ( t 1269), archbishop - Sens (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 60, 394; 153, 9 Brosse, Guillaume de, archbishop of Sens ( t 1338), archbishop, statesman - Sens (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 395-396; 153, 10 Brosse, Jean de (*ca. 1375, í 1433), chamberlain, marshal - France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 397-399 Brosse, Jean de ( t 1435), vicar general - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 400 Brosse, Jean de ( t 1481), military commander, royal chamberlain - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 60, 401 Brosse, Pierre de la ( t 1278), surgeon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 402 Brostrup, Jens archbishop of Lund —» Johannes Lundcnsis Bröthen (Wales) (6-th century), saint - Wales Chevalier - F. 60, 403 Brotherton, Margaret -> Margaret [Margarete] Marshall duchess of Norfolk Broudeti, Pierre (fl. 1462), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 404 Broughton, ... (fl. 1463-1464), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 60, 405 Broughton, John de (fl. 1361-1363), doctor of civil law, district rector, canon, lawyer - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 60, 406 Broughton, John (fl. 1435-1443), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 407 Broughton, John (fl. 1448), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 408 Broughton, John (fl. 1497-1503), student of arts, student of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 60, 409 Broughton, Roger de (fl. 1327-1332), priest, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 60, 410 Broughton, Thomas de ( t 1349), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 411 Broughton, William (fl. 1466-1467), bachclor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 60, 412 Broughton, William (fl. 1479-1480), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 412 Brouillart, Firmin —> Firmin [Firminus] Broullart Broullart, François —» François [Franciscus] Broullart Broumattin, Agnes —> Agnes Broumattin Broun, John (barber, fl. 1439) —> John [Johannes] Broun Broun, John lc (fl. 1308-1317), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 420, 5 Broun, John (fl. 1336-1342), district rector, priest - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 414 Broun, John (fl. 1349), master of arts - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 415 Broun, John (fl. 1382), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 416 Broun, John (fl. 1421-1422), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 417 Broun, John (fl. 1445-1447), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 418 Broun, John (fl. 1468-1469), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 419 Broun, John (fl. 1496), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 420 Broun, Richard (fl. 1367-1376), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 421 Broun', Richard (fl. 1452-1467), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 422

Broun, Richard (fl. 1485-1489), Cistercian, monk, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 60, 423 Broun, Robert (*ca. 1258), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 424 Broun, Robert (fl. 1415-1425), sculptor - London (England) - Strayer - F. 60, 426 Broun, Robert ( t 1438), master of arts, bachclor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 425 Broun, Thomas (fl. 1317-1322), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) Oxford - F. 60, 427 Broun, Thomas (fl. 1396-1439), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Oxford, Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 60, 428; 377, 388-392 Broun, Walter ( t 1334), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 429 Broun, William (fl. 1369-1394), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Paris (France); Scotland - Oxford - F. 60, 430 Broun', William (fl. 1402), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 431 Broun' de Thefford, John (fl. 1390-1438), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 60, 432 Broun de Wisebeche, William -> Wisebeche, William dc Broune, ... (fl. 1483-1484), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 433 Broune, John (fl. 1395-140), limner - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 60, 434 Broune, Richard -> Cordone, Richard Broune, Roger (fl. 1479), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 435 Broune, Stephen (+1418) —> Stcphanus Broune bishop of Ross Brouns, Thomas, bishop of Rochester and Norwich - also: T. Brown (τ 1445), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, bishop, ambassador - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England); Salisbury (England); Rochester (England); Norwich (England); France Chevalier, Oxford - F. 60, 436-443 Brounyng, ... (fl. 1368-1369), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 444 Brounyng, William ( t 1454), jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 60, 445-448 Brout, Nicolas (fl. 1458), mason - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 60, 450; 420, 6 Brouweon, Thomas (fl. 1355-1358), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 451 Brouwer, Claes (fl. 1431), miniaturist - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 452-456 Brouwere, Philippe de (fl. 1396), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 60, 457-458 Brow, Thomas (fl. 1482), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 1 Broweth, ... (fl. 1493), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 2 Browham, Robert (fl. 1449-1453), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 3 Brown, ... (fl. 1481-1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 4 Brown, Anthony (fl. 1494-1495), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 5 Brown, Elias (fl. 1442-1443), master of arts, priest, college fellow - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 61, 6 Brown, Henry (τ 1448), bachclor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 7 Brown, John (surgeon, fl. 1480) John [Johannes] Brown Brown, John - also: J. Broun (11. 1391-1409), mason - Westminster (England); London (England) - Harvey - F. 61, 8

Bruges Brown, John - also: J. Broun Stephanus Broune bishop of Ross Brown, Stephen Brouns, Thomas bishop of Rochester and Norwich Brown, William (fl. 1380-1415), mason - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 61, 26-27 Brown, William (fl. 1487-1493), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 61, 28 Brown, William (fl. 1513), surgeon - England Talbot - F. 153, 16 Brown de Hadlee, John - alias: J. de Hadclcyc (+ 1395), bachclor of civil law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 29 Browne, ... (fl. 1469), college principal, magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 32 Browne, ... (fl. 1473-1474), jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 33 Browne, ... (fl. 1479), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 30 Browne, ... (fl. 1481-1482), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 31 Browne, ... (fl. 1486), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 34 Browne, ... (fl. 1488-1489), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 35 Browne, Alan Stephanus Broune bishop of Ross Browne, Stephen (f 1493), master of arts, Carmelite - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 60 Browne, Thomas (fl. 1383-1389), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 61 Browne, Thomas (fl. 1387), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 62 Browne, Thomas (fl. 1390-1406), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 63 Browne, Thomas (fl. 1411), magister, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxf ord - F. 61, 61 Browne, Thomas (f 1421), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 64 Browne, Thomas (*ca. 1452), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 66 Browne, Thomas (fl. 1460-1461), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 65 Browne, Walter (f 1502), college fellow, bachclor of theology, vicar - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 67 Browne, William (fl. 1449-1455), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 71 Browne, William (11. 1450-1464), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 61, 72 Browne, William - alias: W. Swyft ( t 1452), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 61, 68 Browne, William ( t 1458), master of arts, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 61, 69-70 Browne, William (fl. 1479-1486), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 73 Browne, Wulstan - or: Wistan B. ( t 1480), master of arts, theologian, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 61, 74-75 Browne de Hengham, William ( t 1425), scholar of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 61, 76 Brownfelde, Richard (fl. 1467), jurisconsult Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 77 Brownfyld, ... (fl. 1445-1446), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 78

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Brownsmith, Henry - alias: H. Awbrye (fl. 14931510), master of arts, preacher - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 79 Brownyng, John (fl. 1461-1463), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 80 Brownyng, John (fl. 1488), deacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 61, 81 Brownyng, Maurice (fl. 1370-1371), deacon, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 82 Brownyng de Hadlegh, Robert - alias: R. Hadley (Π. 1380-1393), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 83 Browton, ... (fl. 1478), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 84 Broy, ... (fl. 1292), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 85 Broyl, James (fl. 1363-1366), mason - Kent (England) - Harvey - F. 61, 86 Broyne, Richard (*ca. 1434), scholar, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) Oxford - F. 61, 87 Broz Li Pollans - medical practitioner - France Wickersheimer - F. 61, 88 Bru, Guillaume (15-th century), judge - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 89 Bruc, Alain dc, bishop of Trcguicr ( t 1296), bishop - Tréguier (France) - Chevalier F. 61, 90 Bruc, Guillaume de (f 1389), squire - Paris (France); Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 61, 91 Bruc, Jean de, bishop of Tréguier and Dol ( t 1437), canon, bishop - Nantes (France); Tréguier (France); Dol (France) - Chevalier F. 61, 92 Brucardi, Michel (late 15-th century), Franciscan - Chevalier - F. 61, 93 Bruce, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Broughton F. 61, 94-97 Bruce, Alexander de (*ca. 1278, 1 1307), master of arts, dean - Cambridge (England); Scotland Cambridge - F. 61, 98-99 Bruce, David king of Scotland —> David II king of Scotland Bruce, Edward king of Ireland —» Edward [Eduardus] king of Ireland Bruce, Robert ( t 1295), count, pretender to the throne - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 61, 105 Bruce, Robert, king of Scotland - » Robert [Robertus] I king of Scotland Bruce, William (fl. 1479), traveler, author of a travel account - Scotland; Turkey - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ρ otthast - F. 61, 103-104; 153, 17 Brucher, Hermann - also: Hermannus de Saxonia (II. 1377-1409), Franciscan - Nordhausen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 61, 113; 175, 165-168; 175, 421-422 Bruchon, Antoine -> Boichon, Antoine Master of the Bruchterte (Naumburg) (fl. 1400), sculptor - Naumburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 61, 114 Brucy, Pierre - also; P. Bracy, Bracin, Brassin (fl. 1492-1495), sculptor - Montpellier (France); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 115-117 Bruelh, de (15-th century), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 121 Bruer, John (fl. 1369), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 123 Brugacius, bishop of Rath-Mugeavnaich ( t 6-th century), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier F. 61, 124 Brugerie, Jean —> Jean [Johannesl Brugerie Bruges, Arnold dc (fl. 1439), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England); Vlaanderen, Flandres; Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Cambridge F. 61, 125 Bruges, Hennequin de - or: Jean de Β. (fl. 13841386), ornamental sculptor - Poitiers (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Lami - F. 61, 126

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Bruges, John de Antoine [Antonius] Brugney Brugney, Henry —> Henry [ Henricus | Brugney Bruide mac Bile king of the Picts —» Bridei mac Bile king of the Picts Bruide mac Maelchon king of the Picts —> Bridei mac Maelchon king of the Picts B r u i d e mac Oengus —> Bridei mac Oengus J o h a n n [Bruillet] von Brumat (fl. 1468-1470), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 380 J o h a n n [Bruillet] von Brünn (fl. 1480), wood carver - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 204, 381 Bruillet, Jean Jean [Johannes] Bruillet Bruine, Gerardus —> Gerardus de Remis Bruinsech Cael - virgin, saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 60, 155 Bruis, Georgius Georgius Bruis Bruis, Petrus Bruys, Pierre Brujas, Felipe (fl. 1465), organist - Murcia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 60, 156 Bruke, Richard (fl. 1457-1458), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 157 Brulafer, Simon (fl. 1392), armourer - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 158 Brullart, Claude du ( t 1482), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 60, 154 Brum, Bartholomew (fl. 1384-1390), jurisconsult, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 60, 413 Brum, Henry (fl. 1390), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 159 Brumann, Michael (fl. 1467), master mason - Gelnhausen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 60, 160 Brumintfeld, Henni (15-th century), singer, poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 420, 17-18

Briiml von Ulm (15-th century), poet - Ulm (Germany) - Stammler - F. 420, 7 Brumleye, John de (fl. 1336), master mason England - Harvey - F. 60, 161 B r u m p t o n de Elmeswell, John (f 1406 or 1407), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Suffolk (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 367-368 Briimscher, Conradus —> Conradus Priinsscr B r u n Candidus —> Candidus Fuldensis Brun, Bernard le, bishop of Auxerre (+ 1349), bishop - Limoges (France); Puy (France); Noyon (France); Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. 60, 162 Brun, Bertoulet le (15-th century), chronicler België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 420, 35 Brun, Bertrand (fl. 1490), philologist - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 60, 163 Brun, Etienne le (fl. 1498), scribe - Caen (France) - Chevalier - F. 420, 36 Brun, Jean (fl. 1285-1286), master mason - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 165 Brun, Jean (fl. 1392-1399), goldsmith - Orleans (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 60, 166 Brun, John (fl. 1297), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 60, 164 Brun, Nicholas lc ( t 1306), subdcacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 420, 37 Brun, Pedro (fl. 1477-1499), printer - Tortosa (Spain); Barcelona (Spain); Sevilla (Spain) Chevalier - F. 60, 168 Brun, Pierre (physician) —> Pierre [Petrus] Brun Brun, Pierre (fl. 1307-1341), Dominican Bergerac (France) - Chevalier - F. 60, 167 Brun, Richard le (fl. 1306-1307), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Isle of Wight (England) - Oxford - F. 420, 38 Brun, Rudolf (*ca. 1300, 11360), mayor Ziirich (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 169-170 Brun, Thomas le (1120-1180) -> Brown, Thomas Brun, Thomas lc (fl. 1291-1315), master of arts, university regent - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 420, 39 Brun, Thomas (II. 1344-1346), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 61, 171 Brun, William le (fl. 1302-1321), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 420, 40 B r u n de Rowell, Richard le (fl. 1262-1269), stationer, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 420, 41 B r u n a (Vercelli) (fl. 1144), founder of the Order of the Humiliated - Vercelli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 61, 172 Brunacchi, Filippo (fl. 1430), chronicler - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 173 Brunacci, Antonio —> Antonio [AntoniusJ di Brunaccio Brunacci, Francesco (fl. 1447), Benedictine, glass painter - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 61, 175 Brunatis, Simon de (fl. 1468), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 61, 176-177 Brunaud, François, bishop of Enachdune - latin: Franciscus Brunantius (fl. 1495), Carmelite, prior, bishop - Savoie (France); Ireland - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 61, 178; 121, 222-223 Brundish, Edmund de (fl. 1333), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 179 Brune, Augustin de - also: A. de Bruyne (fl. 1466-1487), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 30, 83 Brune, Augustin de (fl. 1466-1488), sculptor, painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 61, 180-181 Brune, Guillot (fl. 1375-1379), master mason Angers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 182 Brune, Jean de ( t 1380), city captain - Lille (France); Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 61, 183 Brune, John de (fl. 1391), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 184

Brune, Nicholas de (fl. 1349-1359), college fellow, college teacher - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 185 Brune, Nicolas de (fl. 1438-1441), wood sculptor - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 61, 186 Brune, Robbrecht de (Π. 1404-1413), sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 61, 187 Bruneau de Tours (13-th century), poet, singer France; Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 188 Brunei, Antoine Antoine [Antonius] Brunei Brunei, Guillaume (fl. 1387), treasurer - France Chevalier - F. 61, 189 Brunei, Jean - or: J. Bruneiii (14-th century), miniaturist - Avignon (France) - D'Ancona F. 61, 190 Brunei, Pierre (fl. 1364), architect - Beaucaire (France); Nîmes (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 61, 191-192 Brunei, Thomas (barber) —> Thomas Brunei Brunelleschi, Filippo - called: Pippo (* 1377, f l 4 4 6 ) , architect, sculptor - Ferrara (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 61, 194-228 Brunelleschi, Gabriello (fl. 1431), architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 229 Brunelleschi, Ghigi - or: G. Brunellesco (fl. 1300), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 61, 193 Bruneiii, Bonsenhor —> Bonsenhor Bruneiii Bruneiii, Giovanni - english: John B. (fl. 1491), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Caen (France) - Oxford - F. 61, 230 Bruneiii, Valeriano (fl. 1459), philologist - Italy Chevalier - F. 61, 231 Brunengo, bishop of Asti (fl. 931-934), bishop Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 232 Brunerii, Petrus (barber) —» Petrus Brunerii Brunet, Guillaume (f after 1266), professor of civil law - Carcassonne (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 233 Brunet, Hugues ( t 1222), troubadour - Rodez (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 234 Brunet, Jean (physician) Jean [Johannes] Brunet Brunet, Jean (fl. 1334), provost - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 235 Brunet, Pierre (fl. 1358), goldsmith - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 236 Bruneti, Elias —» Elias Bruneti Bruneti, Petrus ( t 1451), canon, notary - Arras (France) - Chevalier, Harter - F. 61, 237; 300, 371-372 Brunetta (Physician) (Π. 1475), physician Deutschland - Echols - F. 61, 238 Brunetto Latini h> Latini, Brunetto Brunevik, Jan (fl. 1465-1488), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 239 B r u n h a r d u s (Paderborn) (fl. 1024), goldsmith - Paderborn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 61, 240 Brunhilde, queen of the Franks - also: Brunechildis, Brunehaud (*ca. 534, 1613), queen - Deutschland; Franken (Germany) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 61, 241-246 Bruni, Alberto (* 1467), physician - Asti (Italy) Chevalier - F. 61, 247 Bruni, Bernard - or: Bertrand Β. (fl. 1318-1333), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 61, 248 Bruni, Florio - Cistercian - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 61, 249 Bruni, Franceschino (fl. 1424), jurisconsult Casalmaggiorc (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 250 Bruni, Francesco (*ca. 1315, i 1385?), papal secretary, humanist - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 251-253 Bruni, Francesco (fl. 1493), jurisconsult - Siena (Italy); San Severino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 61, 254

Brunus Bruni, Jean (physician, fl. 1439-1442) Jean [Johannes] Bruni Bruni, Leonardo - latin: Leon(h)ardus Brunus Aretinus (* 1369, 11444), papal secretary, state chancellor, humanist - Arezzo (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 61, 255-280; 420, 42-47 Bruni, Leonbruno ( t 1493), writer - Foligno (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 281 Bruni, Ludovico (Π. 1405-1406), jurisconsult, poet - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 61, 282-283 Bruni, Nicolaus, bishop of Schleswig ( f l 3 6 7 or 1369), bishop - Schleswig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 61, 284 Bruniau, Jehan (fl. 1335), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 61, 285 Brunicart (Lyon) (fl. 1433-1435), goldsmith Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 286 Brünier, Jacques ( t 1348), jurisconsult, chancellor - Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 287 Brunile, Robert (fl. 1324), school principal, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 61, 288 Brunin, Jehan (fl. 1386), goldsmith - Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 289 Bruninc, Josse Josse [Jodocus] Bruninc Bruninchon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Bruninchon Bruningus, abbot of San Andrea (fl. 983), abbot, architect - Torino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 61, 290 Brünn, Simon von (fl. 1419-1433), Augustinian, vicar general, convent lector - Cambridge (England); Brno (Czcchia); Wien (Austria); Bayern (Germany) - Cambridge - F. 61, 122 Brunne, Peter de (i-1343), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 291 Brunne, Thomas (fl. 1329), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 61, 292 Brunne, William de (fl. 1331-1334), college fellow, magister, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 61, 293 Brunne, William de (11. 1344), college fellow, bachelor of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 61, 294 Β runnel, Gilles (fl. 1448-1463), sculptor Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 295 Brunnen, Pierre (11. 1449-1450), architect, cannon founder - Alsace (France); Speyer (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 296 Brunner, Andreas ( t 1443), canon, provost, chronicler - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - DLL, Stammler - F. 61, 297; 420, 48-49 Brunner, Hans - also; H. Priinner (fl. 1482-1488), armourer - Augsburg (Germany) Stammler, Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 298; 420, 50 Brunner, Johannes —> Pruner, Hans Brunner, Mathis - also: M. Prunner (fl. 1492), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 299 Brunner, Ulrich (fl. 1470), canon, pilgrim Erfurt (Germany); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Stammler - F. 61, 301; 420, 51 B r u n o d'Allemagne (fl. 1399), philosopher Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 61, 303 B r u n o Argentinensis - also: B. von Hochberg (fl. 1123-1131), canon - Bamberg (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 361 B r u n o von Arneburg (+ 978), count - Arneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 61, 304 B r u n o Astensis —> Bruno Signiensis B r u n o d'Aversa - physician - Italy; Aversa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 308 B r u n o von Bayern, bishop of Augsburg (f 1029), bishop - Augsburg (Germany); Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 305-307 B r u n o II, count of Braunschweig ( t 1006), count - Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier F. 61, 311 B r u n o Calabrinus —> Bruno Longoburgensis

B r u n o Cartusianus (*ca. 1030, 1 1101 or 1106), Carthusian, founder of a religious order - Köln (Germany); Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 61, 317-335; 420, 52-55 B r u n o Coloniensis I (*ca. 925, +965), state chancellor, archbishop, duke - Köln (Germany); Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 61, 336-343 B r u n o Coloniensis II - also: B. de Berg-d'Altena (*ca. 1100, 11137), deacon, provost, archbishop - Köln (Germany); Bari (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 344-345 B r u n o Coloniensis III - also: B. de Berg-d'Altena (fl. 1191-1200), provost, archbishop, Cistercian Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 61, 346 B r u n o Coloniensis IV - also: B. von Sayn {f 1208), provost, archbishop - Köln (Germany); Bonn (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 400-402 B r u n o (Composer) - composer - Chevalier F. 61, 354 Bruno, abbot of La Ferté (fl. 1241), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 61, 347 B r u n o Fiorentino (fl. 1300), sculptor - Pisa (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 61, 348 B r u n o di Giovanni (fl. 1301-1350), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 61, 349-350 B r u n o di Giuntino (fl. 1386), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 351 B r u n o (Gladbach) (late 10-th century), Benedictine, monk - Gladbach (Germany) Chevalier - F. 61, 352 B r u n o (Göttingen) (fl. 1371), architect - Göttingen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 353 B r u n o Herbipolensis (*ca. 1005, 11045), bishop, saint - Linz (Austria); Würzburg (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Saxe, Strayer - F. 61, 355-358; 420, 56-61 Bruno, bishop of Hildesheim ( t 1162), bishop Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 61, 359 Bruno, abbot of Hirschau ( t 1120), abbot Hirschau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 61, 360 B r u n o von Holstein-Schauenburg —» Bruno Olomucensis B r u n o von Hornberg (fl. 1234), troubadour - Deutschland - Chevalier, Stammler F. 420, 62-65 B r u n o Lingonensis - also: B. de Roucy, bishop of Langres ( t e a . 1016), canon, bishop - Reims (France); Langres (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 393-395 B r u n o Longoburgensis - also: Brunus Calabrinus (fl. 1252-1254), physician, surgeon - Calabria (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Jacquart / , Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 61, 312-316; 61, 363-368 B r u n o (Lübeck) (fl. 1136), priest - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 61, 369 B r u n o (Lübeck) (f 1325), Dominican - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 61, 370 B r u n o Merseburgensis - also: B. Magdeburgensis (fl. 1084), clergyman, historian - Magdeburg (Germany); Merseburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 61, 371-377; 61, 379; 420, 66-67 B r u n o (von Walbeck), bishop of Minden ( t 1055), bishop - Minden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 61, 378 Bruno, abbot of Montier-en-Der - also: Wandelgerus ( t 1085), abbot - France; Montieren-Der (France) - Chevalier - F. 61, 442 B r u n o Olomucensis - also: B. von Schauenburg, Holstein-Schauenburg (* 1205, t 1281), provost, bishop - Olomouc (Czechia); Holstein (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 61, 362; 61, 380; 61, 403 B r u n o n [Bruno] (Paris) ( t 1227), chaplain - Paris (France); Greece - Chevalier - F. 61, 399

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B r u n o Querfurtensis - also: Bonifatius Q. (*974, f l 0 0 9 ) , Camaldolese, missionary, martyr, saint Russia; Querfurt (Germany); Preussen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 55, 359; 61, 309; 61, 381-392; 420, 68-69 B r u n o de Roucy bishop of Langres —» Bruno Lingonensis B r u n u s [Bruno] de Rumilliaco (fl. 1282-1318), physician - Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer F. 61, 396 B r u n [Bruno], duke of Sachsen (fl. 866-880), duke - Fulda (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 397-398 B r u n o Saxo —» Gregorius V Papa B r u n o von Sayn archbishop of Köln —> Bruno Coloniensis IV B r u n o von Schauenburg —» Bruno Olomucensis B r u n [Bruno] von Schönebeck (fl. 1275-1276), poet - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Stammler - F. 61, 404-406; 420, 19-34; 420, 70 B r u n o Signiensis - also: B. de Asti, Astensis (* ca. 1048, 11123), Benedictine, bishop, cardinal, abbot, saint - Asti (Italy); Segni (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 61, 407-423; 420, 71-75 B r u n o de Thoro - poet - Sardegna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 61, 424 B r u n o Treverensis - also: B. von BretheimLauffen (f 1124), provost, archbishop Trier (Germany); Koblenz (Germany); Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 310; 61, 425-427 B r u n o Tullensis —> Leo IX Papa B r u n [Bruno] (Uriage) (fl. 1275), physician Uriagc (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 61, 433 B r u n o I, bishop of Verden ( t 976), Benedictinc, bishop - Verden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 61, 434 B r u n o II, bishop of Verden - also: Bruno von Walbeck (t 1049), bishop - Verden (Germany) Chevalier - F. 61, 435 B r u n [Bruno] von Würzburg (15-th century), copyist - Erfurt (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 61, 436-438 Bruno, Eusebius bishop of Angiers —> Eusebius Bruno bishop of Angers Bruno, Gabriele (fl. 1480), Franciscan - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 61, 440 Bruno, Jean (fl. 1390), forger - Nevers (France) Chevalier - F. 61, 441 B r u n o n —> Bruno B r u n o r o d Bergamo (fl. 1460-1473), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 443 Brunoro, Pietro (15-th century), city captain Italy - Chevalier - F. 61, 444 Bruns, Heinze (fl. 1385), architect - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 445 Brunsberg, Heinrich (von) (fl. 1401), architect Stettin (Germany) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 61, 446-447 Brunschwig, Jérôme (fl. 1497), surgeon, pharmacist - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier - F. 61, 448 B r u n s c o m b e , William (fl. 1353-1397), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 61, 449-450 Brunswigk, Hans ( t 1498), nobleman, chronicler - Lüneburg (Germany) - Stammler F. 420, 76-77 Bruntzler, Johann (14-th century), copyist Stuttgart (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 61, 451-452 Brunulphus, count of Ardennes ( t 636), count - België, Belgique; France - Chevalier F. 61, 453 B r u n u s —> Bruno Brunus, Petrus (fl. 1170-1186), sculptor - Nîmes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 61, 454-455

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B r u n w a r d , bishop of Schwerin ( t 1238), bishop Schwerin (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 61, 456 B r u n w a r t von Augheim - also: Johannes Brunwart (fl. 1272), city councillor, troubadour - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) - DLL, Stammler - F. 61, 457-458; 420, 78-80 B r u n w e r , lord of Holenberg (mid-15-th century), lord, author of a recipe - Deutschland Stammler - F. 420, 81 Bruny, Pierre (Π. 1420), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 1 Brunyard, William —> Guilelmus Bruniardus Bruoso di Benedetto ( t e a . 1463), stone sculptor Fiesole (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 3-4 Brusacaccio, Francesco di Giovanni, called (fl. 1403-1415), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 62, 5 Brusati, Fabio (fl. 1416), hagiographer - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 6 Brusati, Giovanni Francesco, archbishop of Nicosia ( t 1477), bishop, archbishop - Verona (Italy); Nikosia (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 62, 8 Brusati, Guilelmo (fl. 1302), city captain Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 7 Brusati, Tebaldo, lord of Brescia ( t 1311), lord Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 9 Bruschi, Lapo (fl. 1334), monk, architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 10 Bruslard, Adam —> Adam [Adamus] Bruslard Brusoni, Francesco (15-th century), poet Lcgnago (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 11 Brusseri, Filippo —> Philippus Brusserius Brusyngdon, Robert (fl. 1395-1396), carver Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 62, 13 Bruto, Giaomo (late 15-th century), philologist - Castello dell'Acqua (Italy); Como (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 18 Bruto, Pietro bishop of Cattare —> Petrus de Bruto Bruton, ... (fi. 1388-1402), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 14 Bruton, Roger (fl. 1397-1401), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 15 Bruton, William (fl. 1322), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 16 B r u t o n Flemmyng, William de (fl. 1317), master of arts - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 17 Brutt', Maurice le (fl. 1351), priest, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 420, 82 Brutturi, Polidoro (11. 1483), goldsmith - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 20 Bruxelles, Amquin de (fl. 1419), sculptor Chambéry (France) - Beaulieu - F. 62, 21 Bruxelles, Antoine de (fl. 1448), sculptor - Orleans (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 62, 22-23 Bruxelles, Colin de (fl. 1412), sculptor Chambéry (France) - Beaulieu - F. 62, 24 Bruxelles, Hennequin de - or: Jean de Β. (11. 1385-1391), sculptor - Troyes (France); Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 62, 25-27 Bruxelles, Janin de (fl. 1409-1426), sculptor Chambéry (France) - Beaulieu - F. 62, 28 Bruxelles, Perrin de (fl. 1414), sculptor Chambéry (France) - Beaulieu - F. 62, 29 Bruyant, Jean (fl. 1342), notary - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 30 Bruyère, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Bruyère Bruyere, Nicolaus (15-th century), copyist Bradley, Chevalier - F. 62, 31-32 Bruyères, Catherin de —» Catherine [Catharina] de Bruyères Bruyn, ... (fl. 1490), painter - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 33 Bruyn, Claes de (fl. 1438-1442), wood carver Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 34 Bruyne, Hendrik de (11. 1476), painter Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 35

Bruyne, Jean de (fl. 1491), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 36 Bruyne, Johannes de (carmelite, +1450) —> Johannes de Bruyne Bruyne, Petrus de (Carmelite) —> Petrus Brunus Bruyne, Pierre de - resident of Freiburg Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Chevalier - F. 62, 37 Bruyne, Pierre de (fl. 1461-1462), painter Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 38 Bruyne, Richard (fl. 1456), bachelor of arts, deacon - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 39 Bruyninck, Laurent ( t 1498), physician - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 62, 40 Bruynskens, Heinrich (τ 1475), painter - Xanten (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 41 Bruys, Pierre - also: Petrus de Bruye or Bruis ( t e a . 1126), heretic - Dauphiné (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 62, 42-51; 300, 382-385 Bruzzi, Giovanni (fl. 1478), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 62, 52-53 Bruzzi, Lorenzo - veterinarian - Italy Chevalier - F. 62, 54 Brwynllys, Bcdo (fl. 1450-1480), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 62, 55 Bry, Jehan de (fl. 1399), goldsmith - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 56 Bryan, Henry (fl. 1452-1486), college fellow, master of arts, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 57 Bryan, John (fl. 1390-1399), master of arts, clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 62, 58-59 Bryan, Philip (fl. 1377), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 60 Bryan, Reginald dc, bishop of Worcester ( t 1361), bachelor of civil law, bishop - Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Saint-David's (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 61-63 Bryan, Richard (fl. 1322), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 64 Bryan, Robert (11. 1464-1493), doctor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Hantshirc (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 65-67 Bryan, Robert (fl. 1498-1499), student of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 62, 68 Bryan, William (*ca. 1455), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 69 Bryard, William ( f l 5 1 8 ) , surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 153, 30 Bryce, John ( t 1435), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Isle of Wight (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 70 Bryd, John (fl. 1375), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 71 Bryd, Thomas (fl. 1423-1424), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 72 Bryde, John (fl. 1445-1450), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 73 Bryde, John ( t 1478), bachelor of civil law, archdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) Oxford - F. 62, 73 Brydun, William (11. 1406), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 74 Brydydh, Gugan (fl. 1240), poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 62, 75 Brydydh, Inko (fl. 1480), poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 62, 75 Brydydh, Jevan (fl. 1450), poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 62, 75 Brydydh, Meilir (fl. 1070), poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 62, 75 Brydydh, Philip (fl. 1250), poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 62, 75 Bryene, Elizabeth —> Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Bryene Bryennios, family - latin: Briennius (since 10-th century), noble family - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 62, 76-77

Bryent, William (fl. 1433), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 78 Brygeman, ... (fl. 1479), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 79 Brygg, Thomas (fl. 1392-1393), pilgrim Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 62, 80 Brygg, William - student of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 81 Brygge, ... (fl. 1432-1435), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 82 Brygge, ... (fl. 1446), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 83 Brygge, John ( t 1407), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Scotland - Cambridge - F. 62, 84-85 Brygge, William ( t 1414), college fellow, seneschal - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 62, 86 Brygge, William (fl. 1493), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 87 Brygges, John (fl. 1380-1402), master of arts, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford F. 62, 88-89 Bryggys, Robert (* 1462), scholar - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 62, 90 Brygham, Robert (fl. 1402-1420), college fellow, master of arts, district rcctor - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 62, 91 Brygham, William ( t 1475), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 92 Bryghille, Henry dc (fl. 130-1306), master of arts, university regent - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 93 Bryght, John (fl. 1454-1455), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 62, 94 Bryghtwell, Robert de (fl. 1337-1341), student, district rector - Cambridge (England); Warwickshire (England) - Cambridge F. 62, 96 Bryghtwell, Thomas —> Brightwell, Thomas Brygstok, ... (fl. 1400-1402), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 97 Bryitton, ... (fl. 1375), theologian - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 98-99 B r y m y c h a m , John (fl. 1421), Dominican, f r i a r Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 100 Bryn, John (fl. 1448), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 101 Brynkel, John de (fl. 1329-1330), doctor of civil law, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Beverley (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 102 Brynkley, ... (fl. 1465-1473), physician Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 103 Brynkley, ... (fl. 1475-1476), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 104 Brynkley, Reginald - or: Richard B. (fl. 14491454), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 105 Brynkworth, Thomas (fl. 1449), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 106 Brynkyll, Richard (fl. 1422), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 107 Brynolf Algotsson, bishop of Skara (* ca. 1240, t 1317), bishop, poet, saint - Sweden - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 62, 108-111 Brynolf Carlsson, bishop of Skara ( t 1430), provost, bishop - Sweden - Chevalier F. 62, 112 Brys, Odo (fl. 1392-1401), deacon, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 113 Brysdene, ... ( t 1493), scholar, bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 114 Brysebone, Thomas (*ca. 1424), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, district rector, vicar Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 115

Bueil Brystewyke, Robert (fl. 1452), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 116 Bryston, Robert (fl. 1455), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 117 Brystow, John (fl. 1469-1483), master of arts, college fellow - Cambridge (England); Chichester (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 118 Brystow, Thomas (fl. 1496), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 119 Brystow, W. (fl. 1405-1406), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 120 Brystow, Waller (fl. 1431-1438), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 121 B r y s t o w , William (f 1461), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 122 B r y s t o w , William (fl. 1473-1481), bible clerk, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 123 Brystowe, ... (fl. 1397-1399), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 124 Brystwyk, John (fl. 1444), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 125 Brystwyke, ... (fl. 1440-1441), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 126 Bryt, Adam (fl. 1408), priest - Cambridge (England); Ireland - Cambridge - F. 62, 127 Bryten, John (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 128 Bryton, William (fl. 1435-1436), college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 129 Brytt, Edward (t 1479), bachclor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 130 Brytte, Henry ( t 1433), master of arts, theologian, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 131 Brytte, Walter -> Britte, Gualterus Brytte, William (fl. 1453-1465), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 62, 132 Brzuchaty, Peter (14-th century), illuminator Praha (Czech Repulic) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 61, 109-112 Bualelli, Paolo - or: Bualini ( t 1391), physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 133 Bualelli, Rambertino ( t before 1229), statesman, poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 134 B u a n (Caernarvonshire) ( t 6 - t h century), abbey founder, saint - Wales - Chevalier - F. 62, 135 Bubalonius (Bologna) - Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 136 Bubbewyth, Nicholas —> Bubwith, Nicholas (de) bishop of London, Salisbury and Bath and Wells Bubbo, abbot of Lorsch (fl. 1007), abbot - Lorsch (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 62, 138 Bubenberg, der von (13-th century), poet, singer - Schwaben (Germany) - DLL - F. 62, 139 Bubenberg, Adrian von —> Adrian [Adrianus] von Bubenberg Buboici, Giovanni Niccolò (15-th century), historian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 62, 141 Buboici, Thomas ( t 1449), jurisconsult - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 150-152 Bubwith, Nicholas (de), bishop of London, Salisbury and Bath and Wells - also: N. Bubbewyth ( t 1424), archdeacon, bishop Dorset (England); London (England); Salisbury (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) Chevalier, Oxford - F. 62, 137; 62, 142-149 Bubwyth, Roger (*ca. 1367), bachelor of arts, clcrk - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 62, 153 Bue, Johannes (fl. 1335), Carthusian, Carmelite France - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 62, 154; 204, 401-404 Bucamugello, Thomas, bishop of Mileto (f 1391), physician, bishop - Salerno (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 62, 155; 377, 399 Bucatelli, Gregorio —> Gregorius Beccatellus Bucea, Dorotea —» Bocchi, Dorotea Bucea, Johannes bishop of Olomouc —> Johannes de Bucea bishop of Litomysl and Olomouc

Buccamatus, Johannes —> Boccamazza, Giovanni archbishop of Monreale Buccarello, Bianco di - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 62, 157 Bucchio, Niccolò (14-th ccntury), warrior - Kotor (Montenegro) - Chevalier - F. 62, 159 Bucchio, Pietro (14-th ccntury), warrior - Kotor (Montenegro) - Chevalier - F. 62, 159 Bucci, Domenico (15-th century), physician Carmagnola (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 160 Bucci, Gabriele (*ca. 1430, t e a . 1497), Augustinian - Carmagnola (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 161 Buccio —> Boethius Bucciolini, Pietro Angelo ( t a f t e r 1456), poet Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 166 Buceo, count of Oltingen Paul [Paulus] Buchbcrter Buchein, der von —> Buhcin, der von Bucheler, Hans (fl. 1478), citizen of Firenze, chronicler - Firenze (Italy); Deutschland; Meissen (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast, Stammler F. 62, 170-171; 420, 87 Bucher, Germain Colin (fl. 1474), exile - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 172 Bucher, Peter ( t 1426), professor of philosophy - Nürnberg (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 62, 173 Bucheron, Macé ( t 1481), hermit - France Chevalier - F. 62, 174 Buchhorn, family (since 11-th century), family of counts - Fricdrichshafen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 62, 175 Buchiau, Jean, bishop of Tournai - also: J. Buchiel ( t 1266), deacon, bishop - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 62, 176 Buchin, Jacquet —> Jacquet Buchin Buchler, Johannes —> Johannes Buchler Buchsbaum, Hans (fl. 1432-1450), architect, stonemason - Wien (Austria) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 177-178 Buck, Leonardus ( t 1488), canon regular, Augustinian - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 62, 179; 420, 88 Buck, Walter (t 1476), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 62, 180 Buckden, Walter de - Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 181 Buckeldius, Guilelmus —> Willem [Guilelmus] Beukels Buckenhull, Hugh (fl. 1377-1393), priest, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 183-184 Buckerfeld, William ( t 1485), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 185 Buckfast, ... (fl. 1300), doctor of theology Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 186 Buckfeld, Adam de —> Adamus Bucfeldus Bucking, Arnold - also: A. Buckinck (11. 1478), printer, engraver - Deutschland; Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 190-191 Buckingham, family (sincc 11-th ccntury), noble family - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 62, 192 Buckingham, Gilbert de (fl. 1327-1348), magister, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 193 Buckingham, John de (fl. 1333-1347), bachelor of civil law, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England; Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 62, 194 Buckingham, John (f 1387), master of arts, bachelor of civil law, scholar of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 195-197 Buckingham, John bishop of Lincoln —> Johannes Bockinghamus

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Buckingham, Robert (fl. 1435-1436), deacon Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 62, 198 Buckingham, Thomas de —> Thomas de Buckingham Buckland, John de (fl. 1366-1371), clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 199 Bucklonde, ... (fl. 1482), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 200 Buckmott, Robert ( t 1495), doctor of theology, chest keeper, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 202-204 Buckode, Henry (*ca. 1444), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 201 Bucksdorf, Dietrich —> Theodoricus Burgsdorfius bishop of Naumburg Bucktot, John ( t 1452), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 62, 205 Buckworth, Henry ( t 1456), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 206 Buckworth, William (fl. 1414-1417), bachelor of canon law, clerk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 62, 207 Buclonde, ... - compare with: Bucklonde (fl. 1492-1493), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 62, 208 Bucq, Christophe de (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 62, 209 Bucquet, Jean (fl. 1471), goldsmith - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 210 Bucton, Thomas ( t 1366), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 211-213 Buey, Simon Matifas de, bishop of Paris ( t 1304), bishop, royal adviser - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 62, 214-217 Budai Nagy, Antal ( t 1437), peasant, revolt leader - Rumania; Cluj-Napoca (Rumania) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 62, 218-219 Budde, John (fl. 1443), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 220 Budde, William (fl. 1453-1458), scholar - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 62, 221 Buddesworth, Henry (fl. 1401), priest - Oxford (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford F. 62, 222 Budé, Dreux (fl. 1471-1474), royal treasurer France - Chevalier - F. 62, 223 Bude, Jean (11. 1487), royal adviser - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 224 Budek, Emericus (fl. 1391), judge - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 62, 225 Budek, Sandko (fl. 1442), provost - Gniezno (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 62, 226 Buderick, Arnold ( t e a . 1444), canon regular, prior - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 62, 227 Budericus, Henricus —> Bederic, Henry Budes, Silvestre, lord of Uzel (f 1379), lord, military captain - Macon (France); Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 228 Budissius, abbot of Strahov (fl. 1290-1297), abbot, painter, sculptor - Praha (Czech Repulic) Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 229 Budoc, bishop of Dol ( f e a . 600), bishop, saint Dol (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 230 Budrioli dalle Maschere, Mercadante (fl. 1462), priest, professor of literature - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 231 Budriolo, Francesco (fl. 1410), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 232 Budriolo, Giovanni di Francesco (fl. 1410), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 232 Budriolo, Jacopo di Giovanni (fl. 1410), painter Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 232 Budt, Adrianus de —» But, Adrianus de Bueil, family (since 14-lh century), noble family Touraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 62, 233-234

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Bueil, Ardoin de, bishop of Angers {* 1347, 11439), bishop, royal chancellor - Angers (France); Aries (France); Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 235 Bueil, Jean de (*ca. 1405, t 1477), royal adviser, royal chamberlain - France - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 62, 236-238 Bueil, Louis de (fl. 1438), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 62, 239 Bueil, Louis de (+ 1447), military captain - France - Chevalier - F. 62, 240 Bueken, Henrick (fl. 1493-1494), glass painter 's Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 241 B u è l e (Metz) ( t 825), confessor, saint - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 62, 242 Buem, Chrlcs de (14-th ccntury), letter writer Chevalier - F. 62, 244 Buenhombre, Alfonso —> Alfonsus Bonihominis Buerchgrave, Jean - or: Georges B. (fl. 1380), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 62, 245 Bueren, Hemery van (fl. 1463), miniaturist, calligrapher - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 62, 246 Buett, Owen (fl. 1459), scholar of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 250 Bufalini, Niccolò (fl. 1490), jurisconsult - Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 251 Buffalmacco, Buonamico di Cristoforo, called (* 1262, t 1340), painter - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 252-263 B u f f o von Alversleben (15-th century), diplomat - Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 62, 264 B u f f o von Wattenstädt (fl. 1435), canon, chronicler - Hameln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 62, 265 Buffone, Antonio (fl. 1431), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 266 Buge, Hermann (11. 1347), illuminator - Soest (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 62, 267-268 Bugeleau, Thibaud (fl. 1461), resident of Pomponne - Pomponne (France) Chevalier - F. 62, 269 Bugellani, Bonifazio (fl. 1492), notary - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 270 B u g g r a f von Lienz —> Lienz, Burggraf von Buggy, William (fl. 1411-1427), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, vicar Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) Cambridge - F. 62, 271 Bughier, Jennin (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 62, 272 Buglioni, Benedetto (15-th century), sculptor Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 273 B u g n a m , John (fl. 1475), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 274 Bugniet, Nicod (fl. 1449), chronicler - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 62, 275 Bugno, Bartolommeo de - called: Meo (15-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 62, 276 Bugo, Tommaso di Antonio (fl. 1444), painter Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 277 Bugwell, Reginald de ( t 1464), magister, jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 278-279 Buhahylyha Byngesia - real name: Abu Ali Yahya ibn Isa ibn Djazla ( t e a . 1100), physician - Bagdad (Irak) - Wickersheimer - F. 62, 280 Buhari, Muhammad ibn Ismail al- (*810, Í 8 7 0 ) , hafiz, imam - Bukhara (Uzbekistan) - Ibn Khallikan, Strayer - F. 62, 281-289 Buhein, der von - or: Buchein (fl. 1262), troubadour - Schwaben (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 62, 169; 420, 83-86 Buheré, Jean (fl. 1444), wood sculptor - Alençon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 62, 290-291 Biihler, Johann (physician) —> Johann [Johannes] Biihler Buhturi, al-Walid bn Ubaid al- Boilefèves, Aubertin Buillays, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Buillays Buinosov, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 62, 313 Buisine d'Arras —> Eustachius Atrebatensis Buite (Louth) (+521), monastery founder, saint Chevalier - F. 62, 308 Buitendijk, family —> Butendijk, family Buitrago (Haselbach) (15-th century), provost, copyist - Strasbourg (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 62, 309-310 Buitzruss, Conrad (fl. 1429), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 62, 311-312 Buk, Richard (fl. 1413-1450), carpenter - Suffolk (England) - Harvey - F. 62, 314 Buk, Robert (11. 1411-1454), carpenter - Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 62, 315 Bukbynder, Stephen (fl. 1356), bookbinder London (England) - Christianson - F. 62, 316 B u k e n h a m , Thomas de (fl. 1331), master of arts, university proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 317 Buketon, William (fl. 1467-1496), stationer - London (England) - Christianson F. 62, 318-319 Bukhorn, William (fl. 1462-1482), bachelor of arts, district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 320 Bukley, Robert (fl. 1479), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 321 Buknall, ... (fl. 1498), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 322 Buknall, John (fl. 1473-1476), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 323 Bukyllere, ... (fl. 1446), magister, school principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 324 Bula, William (fl. 1363), physician - Cork (Ireland) - Talbot - F. 153, 34 Bulach (Rottwil) (mid-15-th ccntury), author of a recipe - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 420, 91 Bulach, Hans (1-st half 15-th century), author of a recipe - Rottweil (Germany) - DLL F. 62, 325 Bulat Khan ( t 1411), khan - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 62, 326 Bulbeck, William ( t 1489), scholar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 62, 327 Bulcani, Marino ( t 1394), abbot, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 328 Bulcaote, William ( f l 4 1 1 ) , jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 331-332 Bulcombe, John ( t e a . 1486), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 329-330 Bulcsu (Hungary) ( t 955), prince, judge Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 62, 333 Bulcumb, William (fl. 1467), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 334 Buldus, bishop of Eger ( t 1047), bishop, saint Eger (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 62, 335 Bulflnch, Nicholas - also: N. Bulfynch (+ 1493), bachclor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 62, 336-339 Bulford, John (fl. 1466-1467), carpenter - Wilton (England) - Harvey - F. 62, 340 Bulgaranus Comes (fl. 612), count Narbonne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 62, 341-342 Bulgarini, Bartolommeo (+ 1479), Dominican Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 343 Bulgarini, Bulgarino (* 1441, 11497), jurisconsult - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 62, 344-345 Bulgarini, Gheri (fl. 1460), poet - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 346 Bulgarini, Niccolò (fl. 1460), chronicler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 347

Bulgarino (Bologna) (¡1148), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 38 Bulgarino di Simone (fl. 1323), miniaturist Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 349-352 Bulgarus (Bologna) ( t 1167), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer F. 62, 353-359; 420, 92-93 Bulgherini, Martino (fl. 1407), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 360 Bulhorn', William (II. 1456), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 361 Bulkele, John (fl. 1450), grammarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 362 Bulkeley, Richard (fl. 1438-1476), grammarian, school principal - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 363-364 Bulkeley, Roger ( t 1465), master of arts, university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 365-368 Bulkie, ... (fl. 1470-1471), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 369 Bullant, André (fl. 1457-1467), architect Lucheux (France); Somme (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 370-371 Bullant, Williaume - or: Guillaume (fl. 14571467), architect - Lucheux (France); Somme (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 62, 370-371 Bullar, John (fl. 1482-1483), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 372 Bulle, Johann (fl. 1478-1479), printer - Bremen (Germany); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 62, 373 Bulle, Robert ( t 1497), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 374 Bulle, William (fl. 1422-1426), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 375 Bullen, Gerard - monk - Lübeck (Germany) Chevalier - F. 62, 376 Bullenstraeten, Jean van (fl. 1497), wood carver - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 378 Buller, Nicholas (fl. 1427), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 377 Bullinger, ... (fl. 1395-1396), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 379 Bullington, John (fl. 1447-1452), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 380 Bullock, Walter ( t 1433), notary public, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 62, 381-385 Bullok, Richard ( t 1498), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 62, 386 Bulluke, William (11. 1314-1321), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) Oxford - F. 62, 387 Bulman, John ( t 1497), district rector, canon Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 62, 388-389 Bulman, William (*ca. 1457), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 390 Bulmer, Robert (fl. 1331-1349), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 62, 391 Bulmer, William de (fl. 1314-1323), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 399 Bulmer, William de (fl. 1348-1350), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 393 Bulsey, John (fl. 1429-1445), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 394 Bulsinck, Gert (fl. 1489), smith - Vreden (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 395 Bulteel, Daniel (fl. 1425-1433), sculptor, painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 396 Bulteel, Jean (11. 1409-1442), sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 62, 397-398

[Burchardus] Bulteel, Pierre (fi. 1468-1487), sculptor, painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 62, 396; 62, 399 Biilting, Gert (fl. 1480), wood carver - Vreden (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 243 Bultybroke, John (fl. 1437), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 400 Bulzelega, Rinaldo di q. ser Domenico (fl. 13591373), painter - Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 401 Bumpstede, Richard (II. 1422-1476), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 62, 402-403 Bumsted, Richard de (fl. 1336), doctor of civil law, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 404 Bumstede, Thomas (fl. 1454), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 405 Bun, abbot of Hersfeld (fl. 836), abbot - Hersfeld (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 62, 406 Bunakov, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 62, 407 Bundelich, Georg ( t 1486), master mason Passau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 408 Bundye, ... (fl. 1484-1486), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 409 Bunewell, R. de (fl. 1229), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 410 Bungar, Gregor (fl. 1495), carpenter - Magdeburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 411 Bungart, Hermann - or: Bumgardt, Bumgart (fl. 1499-1500), printer - Köln (Germany) Chevalier - F. 62, 412 M a s t e r of B u n g e (Gotland) (early 14-th ccntury), wood carver - Gotland (Sweden) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 62, 413-415 Bungey, Thomas de —> Thomas Bungeius Bungeye, Ralph de (f 1291 ), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 62, 416 Bunna, Tilmann de (fl. 1467), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 421 Bunne, John (physician) —> John [Johannes] Bunne Bunsch, John (fl. 1456), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 62, 422 Bunting, William (fl. 1481-1483), carpenter Suffolk (England) - Harvey - F. 62, 423 Buntyng, John (fl. 1418-1420), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 424 Buntyng, Richard ( t 1452), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 62, 425 B u o n (Iceland) ( t e a . 890), apostle, saint - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 62, 426 Buonaccorsi, Alberto (fl. 1474), mathematician Fano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 427 B u o n a c c o r s i , Francesco (* 1440), poet - San Gimignano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 429 B u o n a c c o r s i , Francesco (fl. 1485-1496), priest, printer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 62, 430 Buonaccorsi, Giovanni ( t 1490), jurisconsult Pistoia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 62, 432 Buonaccorsi, Luigi (15-th ccntury), poet - San Gimignano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 433 Buonaccorsi, Pietro (15-th century), notary Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 434 Buonaccorsi, Pietro Onofrio (fl. 1488-1489), printer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 62, 435 Buonaccorsi, Stefano (15-th century), Servite Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 428 Buonaccorsi, Uberto (fl. 1200), jurisconsult Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 431 B u o n a c c u r s o —> Bonaccursus Buonacorsi, Bonaventura —> Bonaventura Buonacorsi Buonagiunta da Cascina (fl. 1265), Islamic scholar - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 438 Buonagiunta (Firenze) (fl. 1230), monk, poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 439 Buonagiunta di Pepone (fl. 1262), canonist Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 440

Buonagrazia da Bergamo —» Bonagratia de Bergamo Buonagrazia, provost of Ferrara (fl. 1304), provost, canonist - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 441 Buonagrazia di San Giovanni in Persiceto -> Bonagratia a Sancto Joanne in Persiceto Buonaguida da Arezzo —» Bonaguida Aretinus Buonaguida, Lofio - or: Noffo B. (11. 1300), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 62, 444 Buonaguida, Pietro (fl. 1271), Dominican Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 445 Buonajuti, Niccolò - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 62, 446 Buonajuto da Pisa —» Bonaiuto Pisano Buonamici dell'Opera, Pietro (fi. 1260), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 448 B u o n a m i c o di Cristoforo —» Buffalmacco, Buonamico di Cristoforo, called B u o n a m i c o (Siena) - latin. Bonamicus (fl. 1262), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 449 Buonandrea, Buonandrea (+ 1333), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 450 Buonandrea, Giovanni ( t 1321), poct - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 451 B u o n c o m p a g n o (Firenze) (fl. 1218), chronicler Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 452 B u o n c o m p a g n o da Signa —» Boncompagnus de Signa Buoncompagno, Antonio (fl. 1270), theologian Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 454 Buoncompagno, Cataldino (fl. 1435), canonist Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 455 Buoncompagno, Pietro ( t 1408), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 456 Buonconsiglio, Michele di - called: di Sizi (fl. 1451), bronze founder - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 62, 457 Buoncristiani, Alberto de', bishop of Forli and Comacchio ( t 1432), Servite, bishop Firenze (Italy); Forli (Italy); Comacchio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 458 B u o n d e l m o n t e (Firenze) ( t 1215), lord - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 459 Buondelmonti, family (since 11-th ccntury), noble family - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 62, 460-461 Buondelmonti, Cristoforo de' —> Christophorus de Bondelmontibus Buondelmonti, Ippolito (fl. 1495), poct - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 462 Buondelmonti, Niccolò (fi. 1364), commentator Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 463 Buondelmonti, Piero Antonio (pilgrim) —> Piero [Petrus] Antonio Buondelmonti Buondelmonti, Pietro - Jesuate - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 62, 464 Buondì, Cola di Pietro dei (fl. 1346), architect Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 1 Buondì, Giovanni (fl. 1423), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 2 Buondoni, Buondono (12-th century), chronicler Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 3 Buonflgli, Benedetto —» Bonfigli, Benedetto Buonfìglio —> Bonfilius Buonguadagni, Amedeo (11. 1283), architect Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 4 Buonguglielmi, Francesco Salluste (fl. 1500), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 63, 5 Buonincontro da Reggio (fl. 1480), goldsmith Reggio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 6 Buonincontro, Lorenzo - latin: Laurentius Bonincontrius (*ca. 1410, t e a . 1500), philologist, historian - Firenze (Italy) - Saxe - F. 63, 7-9 Buoninsegni, Domenico di Leonardo (* 1384, 11465), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 63, 10-11 Buoninsegni, Giacomo Fiorino de' (fl. 1481), orator, poet - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 63, 12 Buoninsegni, Giovanni Battista ( t a f t e r 1450), philologist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 63, 13

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Buoninsegni, Piero (fl. 1409), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 63, 14-15 B u o n o —> Bonus B u o n o di Bonaccolto - also: Bono de' Buonaccolti (fl. 1260-1272), architect, sculptor - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 63, 17-19 B u o n o di Maso (fl. 1363), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 20 Buono, Alberto di Guido (fl. 1285), sculptor, master mason - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 16 Buono, Giovanni bishop of Milano —» Giovanni ¡Johannes] da Camogli bishop of Milano B u o n o m o di Paolo ( t e a . 1477), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 21 Buonvassallo Usumare (fl. 1290), chronicler Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 22 Buquet, Jean du ( t 1412), nobleman - Mainc-etLoire (France) - Chevalier - F. 63, 23 B u r a l d o (Hippone) ( t 6-th century), apostle Algeria - Chevalier - F. 63, 24 Buralli, Giovanni —> Johannes de Parma B u r a n binte al-Hasan ihn Sahl (* 807, t 884), wife of a kalif - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan F. 63, 25-30 Burana, Giovanni Francesco (fl. 1494), philologist, physician - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 63, 31-32 Buranus, Amilius ( t 1404), Hieronymite Deventer (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 63, 33 B u r b a g e (England) (15-th century), copyist England - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 63, 34-35 Burbage, John ( t 1402), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 36-37 Burbage, John ( t 1451), master of arts, doctor of theology, deacon, church rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 38-39 Burcardo —> Burchardus Burcestre, John de (fl. 1348), mason - England Harvey - F. 63, 40 Burchard [Burchardus] I, duke of Alsace and Schwaben (|"926), duke - Alsace (France); Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 42; 63, 142-143 Burchard [Burchardus] II, duke of Alsace and Schwaben ( t 9 7 3 ) , duke - Alsace (France); Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 43; 63, 144-145 B u r c h a r d u s Argentinensis - also: B. Anerbe (14th ccntury), Dominican, canonist - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 63, 45-47 B u r c h a r d u s Augiensis - also: B. Reichenaviensis; also: Purchard von Reichenau (fl. 994-997), Benedictine, monk - Reichenau (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 63, 48-53; 317, 2; 420, 94-98 Burchard [Burchardus] bishop of Augsburg Burchard [Burchardus] von Ellerbach bishop of Augsburg B o u c h a r d [Burchardus] d'Avesnes, lord of Beaumont (* 1170, 11243), lord - Beaumontles-Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 322 Burchard [Burchardus] de Barby —> Burchardus de Monte Sion Burkhart [Burchardus] (von Fenis), bishop of Basel - also: Β. von Hasenberg (* ca. 1040, 11107), bishop - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 63, 64-65; 63, 76 Burchard [Burchardus] (Beinwyl) (13-th -14th ccntury), priest - Switzerland - Chevalier F. 63, 56 B u r c h a r d u s Bellae Vallis - also: B. Balernensis ( t 1163), abbot - Clairvaux (France); Bellevaux (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 63, 54-55 Burchard [Burchardus] von Blankenburg —> Burchard [Burchardus] II (von Blankenburg) archbishop of Magdeburg Burchard [Burchardus], bishop of Cambrai ( t 1130), bishop - Cambrai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 58

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Bouchard [Burchardus] ile Charpigny (13-th century), nobleman - France - Chevalier F. 57, 323 Burchardus, bishop of Chartres ( t 855), bishop Chartres (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 63, 59-60 Bouchard [Burchardus], count of Corbeil ( t late 11 -th ccntury), count - Corbeil (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 324 Burchardus Dorcestrius - or: Burghardus (fl. 870), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer Dorchester (England) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 63, 61-62 Burchard [Burchardus] von Ellerbach, bishop of Augsburg (f 1404), bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 63, 63 Bouchard [Burchardus] de Fénéstrange (fl. 1301-1370), nobleman - France - Chevalier F. 57, 325 Burkart [Burchardus] IV von Fenis bishop of Basel —> Burkhart IBurchardus] (von Fenis) bishop of Basel Borchardus [Burchardus] Forbin —> Forbin, Burchard Burchard [Burchardus] von Frick (fl. 12931308), clergyman, royal secretary - Switzerland; Deutschland - Stammler - F. 420, 99-100 Bouchard [Burchardus] de Hainaut, bishop of Metz - also: Burchard, bishop of Metz ( t 1296), provost, bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 326; 63, 107 Burchard [Burchardus] I, bishop of Halberstadt ( t 1059), bishop - Halberstadt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 63, 68 Burchard [Burchardus] II, bishop of Halberstadt (* ca. 1028, t 1088), bishop - Halberstadt (Germany); Goslar (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 69-72 Burkhard [Burchardus] von Hall ( t 1300), deacon, chronicler - Schwäbisch Hall (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 63, 73-75 Burchardus Herbipolensis —> Burchardus bishop of Würzburg Brocardus [Burchardus] Hierosolymitanus ( t 1221), Carmelite, prior general - Jerusalem (Israel) - Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 63, 86-93 Burkhart [Burchardus] von Hohenfels (fl. 12201242), troubadour - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 63, 77-82; 420, 101-105 Burchard [Burchardus] von Horneck (fl. 1500), physician, poet - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 63, 83 Borchardus [Burchardus] de Hoya (fl. 1399), copyist - Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 63, 84-85 Burchardu [Burchardus] von Lechsgemiind —> Burchard [ Burchardus | (von Lcchsgcmiind) bishop of Utrecht Burchard [Burchardus] (von Serken), bishop of Lübeck ( t 1317), cantor, bishop - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 63, 147 Burchard [Burchardus] I, archbishop of Lyon ( t e a . 957), archbishop - Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 63, 95 Burchard [Burchardus] II, archbishop of Lyon ( t 1030 or 1031), archbishop, chancellor, abbot - Lyon (France); Bourgogne (France); Saint-Maurice de Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 63, 96-97 Burchard [Burchardus] III, archbishop of Lyon ( t e a . 1069), archbishop, abbot - Lyon (France); Saint-Maurice de Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 63, 98 Burchard [Burchardus] II (von Blankenburg), archbishop of Magdeburg ( t 1305), archdeacon, archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 63, 57 Burchard [Burchardus] II (von Schraplau), archbishop of Magdeburg ( t 1325), archbishop Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 100-102

Burchard [Burchardus] I (von Woldenberg), archbishop of Magedeburg ( t 1235), archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 63, 99 Burchard [Burchardus] I, abbot of Mallersdorf - abbot - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 63, 103 Burchard [Burchardus] von Mangelfelt - latin: Burchardus Mangcphcldius (fl. 1200), chroniclcr - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 63, 104 Bouchard [Burchardus], lord of Marly ( t 1297 or 1298), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 57, 328 Bouchard [Burchardus] II, lord of Marly (tbefore 1260), poet, singer - France Chevalier - F. 57, 327 Burchard [Burchardus], bishop of Meissen (t972), bishop - Meissen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 63, 105 Burchardus Mellicensis ( t before 1247), monk Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 63, 106 Burchard [Burchardus] bishop of Metz —> Bouchard [Burchardus] de Hainaut bishop of Metz Burchardus de Monte Sion - also: Brocardus; B. Teutonicus; Burchard de Barby (fl. 1283-1291), Dominican, traveler - Magdeburg (Germany); Palestine; Mid-East - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fahricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 63, 108-122; 420, 107-110 Bouchard [Burchardus] I, baron of Montmorency (fl. 958-978), baron - France Chevalier - F. 57, 329 Bouchard [Burchardus] II, baron of Montmorency ( t e a . 1020), baron - France Chevalier - F. 57, 329 Bouchard [Burchardus] III, baron of Montmorency (fl. 1023-1031), baron - France - Chevalier - F. 57, 329 Bouchard [Burchardus] IV, baron of Montmorency ( t e a . 1125), baron - France Chevalier - F. 57, 329 Bouchard [Burchardus] V, baron of Montmorency ( t 1189), baron - France Chevalier - F. 57, 329 Bouchard [Burchardus] VI, baron of Montmorency ( t 1243), baron - France Chevalier - F. 57, 329 Burchard [Burchardus] (von Holte), bishop of Münster - also: Burchard der Rote ( t 1118), bishop - Münster (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 123; 63, 133-134 Burchardus Notarius Impcrialis (fl. 1160-1162), chaplain, royal notary - Siegburg (Germany) Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 94; 63, 124-125 Burchardus Nuisscellenis —» Burchardus bishop of Würzburg Burkhart [Burchardus] (Nürnberg) (fl. 14051408), wood carver - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 126 Burckhard [Burchardus] (Nürnberg) ( t 1500), organ maker - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 63, 205-206 Burchard [Burchardus], margrave of Ostmark, burgrave of Regensburg (fl. 953-976), margrave, burgrave - Regensburg (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 129-130 Burcardo [Burchardus], count of Persico (fl. 1460), count, poet - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 127 Bouchart [Burchardus] (Poet) (13-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 57, 342 Burchard [Burchardus] von Querfurt, burgrave of Magdeburg (*ca. 1100, 11162), burgrave Magdeburg (Germany); Querfurt (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 128 Burchardus Reichenauviensis - » Burchardus Augiensis Burkhart [Burchardus] von Reutlingen ( 1 s t half 15-th century), surgeon, barber - Reutlingen (Germany) - DLL - F. 420, 111

Burchardus (Rostock) (fl. 1282-1301), painter - Rostock (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 63, 132 Burchard [Burchardus] der Rote bishop of Münster —> Burchard [Burchardus] (von Holte) bishop of Münster Burchardus (Rotenburg) (fl. 1381), philosopher Rottenburg (Germany) - Fahricius - F. 63, 135 Bouchard [Burchardus] du Ru ( t 1387), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 57, 330 Burchard [Burchardus], abbot of SanktEmmeram - abbot - Regensburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 63, 140 Burchard [Burchardus] (Sankt-Gallen) (fl. 1203), monk, chronicler - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 63, 138-139 Burchard [Burchardus] I (von Buchhorn), abbot of Sankt-Gallen (fl. 959-971), abbot - SanktGallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 63, 136 Burchard [Burchardus] I, abbot of Sankt Gallen ( t 1023), abbot - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 63, 137 Burchard [Burchardus] de Savoie (11th century), nobleman - Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 63, 141 Burchard [Burchardus] Schenk von Tautenburg (15-th century), poet - Thüringen (Germany) Stammler - F. 420, 112 Burchard [Burchardus] I duke of Schwaben —> Burchard [Burchardus] I duke of Alsace and Schwaben Burchard [Burchardus] II duke of Schwaben —> Burchard [Burchardus] II duke of Alsace and Schwaben Burchard [Burchardus] von Schwenden ( t 1290), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Rhodos (Greece); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 63, 146 Burchard [Burchardus] von Serken —> Burchard [Burchardusl (von Serken) bishop of Lübeck Burchard [Burchardus], count of Staufenberg - count - Baden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 63, 148 Burchard [Burchardus] (Strasbourg) (fl. 13791386), canon, physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 63, 131 Burchardus Teutonicus —» Burchardus de Monte Sion Burchard [Burchardus], margrave of Thüringen ( t 909), margrave - Thüringen (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 149 Burchard [Burchardus] Tittcl de Ruthighen (fl. 1362), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of mcdccinc - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 63, 150 Burchardus Urspergensis - german: B. von Ursberg (* before 1177, i"1230), provost, chronicler - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 63, 151-156 Burchard [Burchardus] (von Lechsgemünd), bishop of Utrecht ( t 1112), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 157-158 Bouchard [Burchardus] le Veautre (11. 11651179), royal adviser - France - Chevalier F. 57, 331 Bouchard [Burchardus] I, count of Vendôme, Corbeil and Melun (*ca. 935, t 1005), count - Vendôme (France); Melun (France); Corbeil (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 57, 332; 63, 159-160 Bouchard [Burchardus] II, count of Vendôme (fl. 1025), count - Vendôme (France) Chevalier - F. 57, 333 Bouchard [Burchardus] III, count of Vendôme ( t 1085), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 334 Bouchard [Burchardus] IV, count of Vendôme ( t 1202), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 335 Bouchard [Burchardus] V, count of Vendôme ( t e a . 1271), count - Vendôme (France) Chevalier - F. 57, 336

Burgin Bouchard [Burchardus] VI, count of Vendôme ( t 1354), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 337 Bouchard [Burchardus] VII, count of Vendôme ( t 1371), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 57, 338 Burchardus Vicedominus Argentinensis (fl. 11751194), governor, traveler - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Potthast F. 63, 162-167 Burchard [Burchardus], archbishop of Vienne (f 1031), archbishop, count - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 63, 161 Burchardus (Vita Jude traditoris Domini versificata) (13-th century), hagiographer, poet - Deutschland - DLL - F. 63, 168 Burchard [Burchardus] von Walldorf Fare (Faremoutiers) Burgundofaron, family (since 7-th century), noble family - Meaux (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 349-350 Burhill, Robert - historian - England Chevalier - F. 63, 351 Buri Taj al-Muluk (* 1161, 11183), prince, poet Aleppo (Syria) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 63, 353-354 Buri, Henricus —» Bederic, Henry Buri, Tommaso d'Antonio de' (fl. 1481), painter Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 355 Buridan, Jean —> Johannes Buridanus Buridan, Philippe (fl. 1489), painter - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 357 Buriens (Cornwall) ( f 8 - t h century), virgin, saint Cornwall (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 63, 360 Buriensis, Johannes —> Johannes Buriensis Buris, Bortolino de (Π. 1474), painter - Bormio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 362 Burjes, Nicolas (fl. 1415), ecclesiastical administrator - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 63, 363-365 Burke, de, family —» Burgh, de, family Biirkel, Konrad (fl. 1430-1433), architect Burghausen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 62, 249 B u r k h a r d —> Burchardus B u r k h a r t —> Burchardus

Burlaeus, Gualterus - english: Walter (de) Burley or Burleigh (* 1275, f 1345), master of arts, philosopher - Oxford (England); Paris (France); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 63, 371-396; 420, 139-143 Burlaeus, Johannes —> Burley, John Burlazzo (Cremona) (fl. 1465), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 367 Burle, Alice —> Alice Burle Burle, Robert de (Π. 1309-1335), scholar, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 369 Burlengo, Antonio (fl. 1447), wood carver Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 370 Burley, ... (fl. 1469-1486), school administrator Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 63, 368 Burley, Adam de Adamus Burley Burley, Humphrey (fl. 1469-1474), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 397 Burley, John - latin: Johannes Burlaeus (+ 1333), Carmelite, friar - Stamford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 63, 398-399; 205, 37 Burley, Richard (+ 1493), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 63, 400 Burley, Robert (+ 1458), master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 401 Burley, Simon (* 1336, 11388), warrior, castle lord - England - Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 63, 402-406 Burley, Thomas (f 1523), scholar, district administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 63, 407 Burley, William (fl. 1453), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 408 Biirn, Johannes - also: J. Biirnn de Mohawsen (fl. 1442), clergyman, notary public - Mainz (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 420, 89-90 Burnaccio di Troncette (fl. 1259), wood carver Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 63, 409 Burnaston, William de ( t 1325), magister, university administrator, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 63, 410 Burnby, John, prior of Durham (fl. 1464), Benedictine, scholar, prior - Durham (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford F. 63, 411-414 Burne, ... (fl. 1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 63, 415 Burne, John (fl. 1480), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 63, 416-417 Burne, Thomas (fl. 1435-1463), Augustinian, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 418 Burnebury, John (fl. 1414-1453), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 63, 419-420 Burneby, John (fl. 1473-1475), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 421 Burnedish, John de (+ 1367), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 63, 422 Burnell, ... (fl. 1494-1495), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 63, 423 Burnell, Dcnys (fl. 1461), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 424 Burnell, Edward ( f l 3 8 6 ) , magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 63, 425-426 Burnell, Ralph (+ca. 1262), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 63, 427-428 Burnell, Robert, bishop of Bath and Wells, and Winchester (+ 1292), state chancellor, bishop Bath (England); Wells (England); Winchester (England); England - Broughton, Chevalier, Fritze, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 63, 429-436

Burnell, William Jean [Johannes] Buron Buronzo, Pietro, lord of (Π. 1421-1433), bailiff, lord - Susa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 63, 453 Burrow, Henry (+ 1459), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); Peterborough (England) - Oxford F. 63, 454 Burscogh, Thomas (+ 1420), magister, notary public, district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 455 Burstede, Robert - alias: R. Sloman ( f l 4 1 7 ) , bachelor of canon law, canon, district rector Cambridge (England); Chichester (England) Cambridge - F. 63, 456 Burstho, Gilbert (fl. 1458), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 63, 457 Burston, William (fl. 1485-1487), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) Cambridge - F. 63, 458 Burthram, John (fl. 1473-1476), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 1 Burton, ... (fl. 1417), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 2 Burton, ... (fl. 1465), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 3 Burton, ... (fl. 1480-1487), doctor of medecine - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Talbot F. 64, 5-6 Burton, ... (fl. 1481), student of grammar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 4 Burton, George (fl. 1477-1483), chaplain, college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 64, 7 Burton, Henry ( t 1466), bachclor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 64, 8 Burton, Henry ( t 1486), Augustinian, canon, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 9 Burton, John (fl. 1277), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 10 Burton, John de (fl. 1277-1278), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 64, 11 Burton, John de ( t 1288), magister, prebendary Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 64, 11 Burton, John de (fl. 1300-1301), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 12 Burton, John de (f 1310), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 64, 11

Busscher Burton, John de (fl. 1344), chaplain, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 13 Burton, John de Agnes de Bury Bury, Henry de (fl. 1380), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Oxford - F. 64, 71 Bury, John ( t 1434), bachclor of canon law, district rector, vicar general - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge F. 64, 72 Bury, Nicholas ( t 1411), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 64, 73 Bury, Richard de (fl. 1352), carpenter Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 64, 74 Bury, Richard de ( t 1374), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 75 Bury, Richard ( t 1413), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 76 Bury, Simon de ( t 1331), college warden Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 77 Bury, Thomas ( t 1452), master of arts, deacon, tutor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 78 Bury, Thomas (fl. 1457-1460), bachelor of civil law, notary public, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 79 Bury, Thomas (fl. 1466), bedel - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 80 Bury, William (fl. 1429-1435), Bcncdictinc, monk, scholar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Suffolk (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 81 Bury, William (fl. 1430-1431), bachclor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 82 Bury Saint-Edmunds Abbey, monk of ( t 1364), Benedictine - Cambridge (England); Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 83 Burymour, John ( t 1425), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Gloucester (England) Oxford - F. 64, 84

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Busati, Giovanni (fl. 1487), stone cutter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 85 Busato, Antonio - or: A. Bussato (fl. 1425), stone cutter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 64, 86 Busby, John (*ca. 1472), student - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 87 Busca, family (since 14-th century), family of founders - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 64, 88-89 Busca, Baidassare (fl. 1436), painter - Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 90 B u s c a m o (Spezia) - latin: Buscaynus (fl. 14611466), painter - Spezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 91 Buscari, Giacomo de' (fl. 1401), senator Foligno (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 64, 92 Buscati, Giovanni Filippo (fl. 1472), miniaturist Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 64, 93 Busch, Johannes - also: J. Busche; latin: J. Buschius (* 1399, t 1479 or 1480), canon regular, chronicler - Zwolle (Netherlands); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 64, 94; 420, 144-150 Buscher, Léger (fl. 1498), mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 104 Buscheron, Robin (fl. 1472), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 106 Buscherus de Mera - or: Β. de Zelandia (15th century), copyist - Netherlands - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 64, 105; 64, 107 Buschetto (Pisa) Busketus (Pisa) Buschmann, Arnt (*ca. 1411, t after 1483), mystic, clergyman - Duisburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL - F. 64, 114-116 Busegem, François van - or: Francquin van B. (11. 1386-1387), sculptor - Dijon (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 64, 117; 420, 151-152 Buser, Guilaume —> Guilelmus Buser Bushe, John (fl. 1466-1477), magister, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 144 Busi, Antonio (fl. 1467), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 119 Businello dalla Torre, Marco (fl. 1490), poet Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 120 Busini, Benedetto (fl. 1450), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 121 Busketus (Pisa) - also: Buschetto, Buscheto (fl. 1100), architect - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 64, 108-113 Busnois, Antoine (* 1467, f 1492), composer Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 64, 122-131 Buso (Illuminator) (11-th century), illuminator - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier F. 64, 132-133 Busoli, Jacopo (II. 1422-1441), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 134 Busone Boso Busquet, ... - poet - France - Chevalier F. 64, 135 Busqueti, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Busqueti Busquis, Azzone (fl. 1354-1355), military leader Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 136 Bussato, Antonio —» Busato, Antonio Bussbrigge, Robert (fl. 1401-1413), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 137 Bussche, Louis van den (fl. 1470-1480), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 64, 138 Bussche, William - alias: W. Querley ( t 1438), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, notary public, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 64, 139 Busscher, Daniel de - called: D. van der Heyden (fl. 1448-1463), sculptor - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 140

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Busscher, Gerard de (fl. 1448-1463), sculptor Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/ßecker F. 64, 140 B u s s c h e r , Govard de - also: G. de Busschere; probably identical with: Godefroid de Bosschere (fl. 1463-1466), sculptor - Courtray, Kortrijk (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 141 B u s s e b r i g g e , Thomas (fl. 1386-1393), college fellow, priest, vicar - Oxford (England); Hantshirc (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 142 B u s s e r o , Anbrogio (fl. 1427), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 143 Busshe, John (fl. 1452-1454), master of arts, ehest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 144 Busshe, John (fl. 1461), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 145 Busshe, John ( t 1490), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) Oxford - F. 64, 146 Busshebury, Lewis ( t 1428), magister, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 64, 147 Busshell, William (fl. 1432-1438), magister, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 148 Bussi, Jehans de (fi. 1396), tapestry weaver Velaines (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 64, 149 Bussière, Jean de ( i 1376), Cistercian, abbot, cardinal - Auvergne (France); Clairvaux (France); Citeaux (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 64, 150; 205, 52 Busso von Alvensleben, bishop of Havelberg ( t 1493), bishop - Havelberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 64, 151 Bussolari, Giacomo de' (fl. 1356), Augustinian Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 152 Bussoli, Giacomo —> Jacopino [Jacobinus] d'Arezzo B u s s o n e da Carmagnola, Francesco - also: F. Carmagnola (* 1390, t 1432), count, general Carmagnola (Italy); Italy - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 64, 153-156; 68, 186

Bussy, John ( t 1399), knight, sheriff, royal adviser - Lincoln (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 64, 157-158 B u s t o da Biandrate (1-st half 13-th century), architect - Vercelli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 64, 159 Busto, Paolo (15-th century), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 160 Bustron, Florio (fl. 1489), chronicler - Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 64, 161 Bustron, Gcorgios (2-d half 15-th ccntury), chronicler - Kypros (Cyprus) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 64, 162-164 Buszen, Johannes (fl. 1383-1384), copyist Bradley, Chevalier - F. 64, 165 But, Adrianus de - also: A. de Budt (* 1437, t 1488), Cistercian, monk, chronicler - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 64, 167-169 But, Arnold (fl. 1457), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 170 Bute, Thomas de (fl. 1378-1379), student - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 64, 171 Butendijk, family - also: Buitendijk (since 15th century), family of founders - Netherlands Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 172 Butgyn, Godaert ( t between 1489 and 1493), painter - Aachen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 173 Buti, Francesco da (* 1324, t 1406), philologist Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 174 Buti, Jacobus —> Jacobus Buti Butier, Guillaume (fl. 1477), student - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 176 Butière, Armand (fl. 1478-1480), goldsmith Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 175 Butigella, Giovanni Matteo (fl. 1458), pilgrim Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 64, 177

Butilin (Duke) ( | 554), duke, warrior Deutschland; Capua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 64, 181 Butill, Thomas de, bishop of Galloway ( t 1422), doctor of canon law, priest, bishop - Oxford (England); Glasgow (Scotland); Galloway (Scotland) - Oxford - F. 64, 178-180 Butin, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Butin Butio —> Boethius Butio, Martino (fl. 1500), jurisconsult - Italy Chevalier - F. 64, 182 Butiro (Bologna) (fl. 1164), professor of canon law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 183 Butleigh, Gregory de ( t 1404), college fellow, master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 64, 184-185 Butler, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 64, 187-188 Butler, ... (fl. 1486-1492), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 186 Butler, Henry (*ca. 1456), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 189 Butler, James (* 1331, 11382), count, justiciar Ireland - Chevalier - F. 64, 190 Butler, James, vice-king of Ireland (*ca. 1420, 11461), earl, vice-king - Ireland Chevalier, Hicks - F. 64, 190-193 Butler, James, vice-king of Ireland (f 1452), count, vice-king - Ireland - Chevalier F. 64, 190 Butler, John (fl. 1435), mason - Bedford (England); Nottingham (England) - Harvey F. 64, 194 Butler, John (f 1478), count, pilgrim - Ireland; Palestine - Chevalier - F. 64, 190 Butler, John (f 1499), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rcctor Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 195 Butler, Nicholas (fl. 1406), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 196 Butler, Nicholas (fl. 1487-1488), bachelor of civil law, notary public - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 64, 197 Butler, Theobald ( t 1206), chief butler - Ireland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 64, 187; 64, 190 Butler, Thomas (fl. 1463), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, district rector Oxford (England); Bedford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 199 Butler, Thomas ( t 1471), college fellow, master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 198-199 Butler, Thomas ( t 1494), magister, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 200 Butler, William Guilelmus Butlerus Buto (Firenze) (fl. 1303), herald, poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 203 Buto di Vanni - or: Β. di Nanni (late 14-th century), painter - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 204 Butolf, Thomas (fl. 1387), leech - London (England) - Talbot - F. 377, 416 Butor, Baudouin (fl. 1295), troubadour Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 64, 205 Butricis, Maximus de (fl. 1491-1492), printer - Pavia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 64, 206 Butschbach, Paul Johannis (fl. 1473-1481), printer - Mainz (Germany); Mantova (Italy) Chevalier - F. 64, 207 Buttafava, bishop of Luni ( t 1228), bishop - Luni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 208 Butteler, John (fl. 1447), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 209 Buttelere, ... (fl. 1477), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 210 Butterfield, John (*ca. 1441), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 211 Butterworthe, Thomas (fl. 1392-1393), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 212

Butterwyk, Robert ( t 1415 or 1416), bedel Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 213 Buttinone, Bernardino (fl. 1484), Franciscan, illuminator - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 64, 214 Buttler, William (fl. 1450), limner - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 64, 215 Buttlere, ... (fl. 1465), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 216 Butto, Giovanni (14-th century), sonnetist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 64, 221 Button, John ( t 1275), provost - Wells (England) - Chevalier - F. 64, 220 Button, William - or: W. Sutton ( t 1284), abbot Oxford (England) - Chevalier - F. 64, 219 Button, William I, bishop of Bath ( t 1264), archdeacon, bishop - Wells (England); Bath (England) - Chevalier - F. 64, 217 Button, William II, bishop of Bath ( t 1274), deacon, bishop - Wells (England); Bath (England) - Chevalier - F. 64, 218 Buttorini, Faustino - poet - Verona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 64, 222 Buttorini, Francesco - poet - Verona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 64, 222 Buwaiti, ai- - full name: Yusuf ibn Yahya al-B. ( t 846), Islamic traditionist, jurisconsult - Egypt; Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 64, 223-227 Bûwenburc, der von (fl. 1255), nobleman, poet - Konstanz (Germany) - Stammler F. 420, 153-154 Buwest, Andreas (fl. 1429), painter - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 228 Buwyk, John ( t before 1461), magister, vicar Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 64, 229 Buxhale, John - scribe - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 64, 230 Buxhale, Thomas - alias: T. Hyll (fl. 1437-1480), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, royal chaplain - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 64, 231 Buxhövden, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Bremen (Germany); Livland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 64, 232 BuxhuU, Alan ( t 1381), prison ward, castellan - London (England); Normandie (France) Chevalier - F. 64, 233 Buxi, Pierre (fl. 1460), city councillor - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 234 Buxton, Walter de (fl. 1324-1337), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 64, 235 Buyck, Hendrik (fl. 1482-1498), painter Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 237 Buyck, Jean (fl. 1387), admiral - Vlaanderen, Flandres; England - Chevalier - F. 64, 236 Buyer, Barthélémy (fl. 1473-1480), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 238 Buyer, Jacques (fl. 1487), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 239 Buytlyng, Hans von (fl. 1497), goldsmith - Aachen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 64, 240 Buzekin, Haine (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 64, 241 Buzere Jean de (fl. 1455-1493), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 64, 242-243; 205, 56 Buzeta (Gemona) (fl. 1340), sculptor - Gemona del Friuli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 244 Buziel, Jacques (fl. 1446-1479), sculptor Valenciennes (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 245-246 Buzio di Biagio - or: Β. di Biaggio (fl. 1325), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 64, 247-248 Buzio di Ildebrandino (fl. 1321-1337), stonemason - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 249 Buzio di Stefano (fl. 1293), sculptor - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 250 Buzzacareni, Bonifacio (15-th century), miniaturist - Modena (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 64, 251

Byzt Buzzacarini, Francesco ( r 1500), philologist Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 252 Buzzacarino da Pisa (fl. 1209), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 253 Buzzuola, Tommaso (fi. 1280), poet - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 255 Buzzuola, Ugolino (fl. 1280), poet - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 64, 254 Byard, Colin (* 1460), castcllan - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 256 Bybbesworth, Thomas (fl. 1442-1457), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 64, 257 Byby, John (fl. 1435), college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 258 Bycfolde, Ralph de (fl. 1328-1332), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 64, 259 Byconyll, William ( t 1448), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 64, 260-263 Bydall, John (*ca. 1472), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 264 Byde, William (f 1391), doctor of civil law, ccclcsiastical administrator, secretary of a duke - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 64, 265-267 Bydeford, John de (fl. 1249), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 268 Bydenden, John (fl. 1356-1371), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 269 Bydewyll, ... ( t 1409), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 64, 270 Bye, Enguerrand —> Bie, Enguerrand Bye, Jean de (15-th century), wood carver Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 64, 271 Byeninc, Symon (fl. 1500), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 64, 272 ByfTord, David (fl. 1479-1497), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 64, 273 Byflete, Robert (*ca. 1460), scholar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 64, 274 Byflete, Thomas (fl. 1464-1475), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 275 Byflete, William (fl. 1458-1469), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 276 Byford, John de (fl. 1341), college principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 277 Byford, John ( t 1422), scholar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 64, 278 Byford, Lewis ( t 1401), magister, district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 279-280 Byg, Guillaume (fl. 1467), magician - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 64, 281 Bygdon, Geoffrey (fl. 1403), bookbinder - London (England) - Christianson - F. 64, 282 Bygges, ... (fl. 1492-1496), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 283 Bygod, John (fl. 1274), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 284 Bygyrton, ... (11. 1466), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 285 Byke, ... (fl. 1433-1435), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 286 Bykeld, Llewellyn (fl. 1392), bachelor of civil law, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 287

Bykerton, Walter de (fl. 1347-1357), Franciscan, friar, convent lector, doctor of theology Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 288 Byland, Geoffrey (fl. 1393), Cistercian, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 289 Byland, Thomas (fl. 1449), Cistercian, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 290 Bylby de Sutton, William - alias: W. Sutton ( t 1454), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 291-292 Byling, Albert (f 1423), captain - Zeeland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 64, 293 Byllesdon, John ( t l 4 8 4 ) , college fellow, master of arts, doctor of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 64, 294-295 Bylley, Thomas (fl. 1465), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 296 Byllingham, ... (fl. 1338), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 297 Byllyan, Thomas (fl. 1436-1447), student of canon law, student of civil law, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 64, 298-299 Byllyngton, Thomas (fl. 1447-1450), bachelor of arts, deacon, vicar - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford F. 64, 300 Byllysdon, John John [Johannes] Byllysdon Bylton, John ( |1513), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 64, 301-303 Bylton, Peter ( t 1454), bookbinder, stationer - London (England) - Christianson F. 64, 304-308 Bynderk, Ideocus (fl. 1454), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 308 Byndyll, John (fl. 1392-1393), mason - England; London (England) - Harvey - F. 64, 309 Byneau, Stephen de ( t 1363), college fellow Cambridge (England); France - Cambridge F. 64, 310 Bynham, Simon —> Simon Bynham Bynle, John (fl. 1377-1418), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 64, 311-312 Bynny, Robert ( t 1477), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 313 Bynnynch, family —> Bening, family Byntrey, William ( t 1493), Carmelite, friar, prior - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) Cambridge - F. 64, 314 Byrch, ... (fl. 1465-1466), friar, student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 315 Byrcomb, Walter de ( t 1363), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 316-317 Byrd, Henry (*ca. 1453), college teacher Cambridge (England); Winchester (England) Cambridge - F. 64, 318 Byrd, Richard (fl. 1454-1455), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 319 Byrd, Thomas (*ca. 1441, + 1491), scholar, bachelor of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England); Winchester (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 320 Byrd, Thomas ( t 1475), magister, district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 321 Byrde, ... (fl. 1470-1471), scholar, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 322 Byrde, John (fl. 1490-1492), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 323 Byres, Roland ( t 1432), college fellow, master of arts, provost, church rector - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 324

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Byrhtferth (Ramsey) - also: Bridferthus or Bridfrithus Ramesiensis (*ca. 960, t 1012), Benedictine, hagiographer, theologian, natural scientist - Ramsey (England) Chevalier, Fabricáis, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 64, 325-330 Byrhtnoth (Maldon) (f 991), warrior, hero England - Fletcher - F. 64, 331-333 Byri, William (fl. 1342), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 334 Byrknesse, Robert (fl. 1440-1444), chaplain, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 335 Byrkynside, Ralph (fl. 1385-1394), master of arts, deacon, priest - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 336 Byrley, William (fl. 1478-1487), college fellow, jurisconsult - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 64, 337 B y r n y n g h a m , Thomas (fl. 1491-1492), Augustinian, canon - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 338 Byrrell, John (fl. 1449), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 339 Byrt, ... (fl. 1441), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 64, 340 Byrt, Robert (fl. 1456-1479), jurisconsult - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 64, 341-342 Byryet, Robert (*ca. 1457), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 343 Byscope, Thomas (fl. 1467-1468), bachelor of arts, astronomer - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 64, 344 Byseley, Walter (fl. 1409), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 345 Byseleye, Robert de (fl. 1285), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 346 Byset, John (fl. 1465-1471), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 347 Byshop, Nicholas (fl. 1432), chronicler - England - Chevalier - F. 64, 350 Byshope, ... (fl. 1468-1469), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 348 Byshoppe, ... (fl. 1471-1473), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 349 Bysouthdoun, Henry —> Southdown, Henry Bysshop, William (fl. 1442), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 351 Bytering, John de (fl. 1332), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 354 Bytering, Robert de (fl. 1295-1296), magister, landowner, benefactor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 64, 352 Byteringe, Thomas de (fl. 1306-1311), magister, rural dean - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 64, 353 Bytham, John of (fl. 1317), carpenter Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 64, 355 Byttering, Richard de ( t 1348), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 64, 356 Bytyrley, John (fl. 1454), bachelor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 357 B y w y n g h a m , Richard de (fl. 1349), master of arts - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 64, 358 Byx, Robert de ( t 1380), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 64, 359 Byzantios (Master) (12-th century), stone sculptor - Gotland (Sweden); Lund (Sweden) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 64, 360-361 Byzt, John (fl. 1393), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 64, 362

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c Ca Closa, Pedro —> Closa, Pedro Cà da Mosto, Alvise da - also: A. Cadamoslo (*ca. 1426, 1 1483), merchant, mariner, discoverer, author of a travel account Venezia (Italy); Rovigo (Italy); Kreta (Greece); Egypt; Vlaanderen, Flandres; Africa - Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 1-4 Caage, ... (+ 1486), magister, district rector Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 65, 5 Caam, John (fl. 1335-1336), district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 65, 6 Cabaleri, Francisco —» Cambali, Francisco Caballér, Jaime (fl. 1350), jurisconsult - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 65, 7 Caballero, Martin (late 15-th century), architect Coria (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 8 Cabalimi. Giovanni —> Johannes Caballinus de Cerronibus Caballo, Francesco - latin: F. Caballus (fl. 1464), copyist - Monteforte (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 65, 10-11 Caballo, Francesco (fl. 1497), physician - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 9 Cabane, Philippina (+1345 or 1346), seneschal - Catania (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 12 Cabane, Roberto (fl. 1345), nobleman - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 13 Cabanis, Martin de (fl. 1411-1417), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 14 Cabaret d'Orville, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Cabaret d'Orville Cabassole, Philippe de, patriarch of Jerusalem (* 1305, r 1372), bishop, state chanccllor, patriarch, cardinal - Cavaillon (France); Sicilia (Italy); Comtat Venaissin (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Marseille (France); Perugia (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 15-20 Cabays (Miniaturist) - miniaturist - Bradley F. 65, 21 Cabertus Sabaudus (+ 1267), Dominican - France - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 65, 22-23 Cabestany, Guillem de —» Guillaume [Guilelmus] de Cabcstaing Cabiroli, Petrus —> Petrus Cabiroli Caboche, Jean (15-th century), agitator - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 24 Caboche, Simonet le Counstellier, called (fl. 1412-1418), skinner, revolt leader - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 25-26 Cabonel, Jehan (fl. 1474), architect - Compiègne (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 27 Cabot, J. (fl. 1453), surgeon - Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 420, 155 Cabot, Jacot (fl. 1407), architect, sculptor Noyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 28

Caboto, Giovanni - also: John Cabot (*ca. 1450, 11498), trader, navigator, discoverer Genua (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Bristol (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 29-31 Cabra, Antoine —» Antoine [Antonius] Cabra Cabrera, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - Gerona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 32-33 Cabrera, Anna, countcss of Modica (fl. 1479), countess - Modica (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 34 Cabrera, Bernardo de - or: Bcrnat de C. (* 1298, + 1364), royal minister - Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 35-37 Cabrera, Bernardo de (fl. 1410), pretender to the throne - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 38 Cabrera, Jaime (fl. 1400-1404), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 39 Cabrera, Juan (fl. 1450), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 40 Cabrini, family (since 15-th century), family of glass painters - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 41 Cabrino da Cremona (fl. 1432-1437), goldsmith Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 42 Cabrino da Rivalta - also: Gabrino (fl. 14441461), painter - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Tliieme/ Becker - F. 65, 43 Cabrit (Mallorca) (τ 1287), martyr, saint Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 65, 44 Cabrit (Troubadour) (13-th century), monk, troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 65, 45 Cacche, Lorenzo (fl. 1412), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 47 Caccia da Castello (Π. 1300), poet - Castello (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 48 Caccia da Siena - poet - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 65, 49 Caccia, Giacomo (fl. 1478), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 50 Caccia, Johannes Matthaei - italian: Giovanni di Matteo del C. (*ca. 1265, +ca. 1348), Dominican, historian - Orvieto (Italy) Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 51; 420, 156 Caccia-Conigli, count (+1314 or 1303), count Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 52 Cacciacomes da Somma, bishop of Cremona (+ 1288), bishop - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 53 Cacciaconti, Giacomo (fl. 1240), merchant - Italy; France - Chevalier - F. 65, 54 Cacciafronte, Giovanni —> Giovanni [Johannes] Sordi-Cacciafronte bishop of Mantova and Vicenza Caccialupus, Johannes Baptista - italian: Giovanni Battista Caccialupi (* 1427, 11496), jurisconsult - San Severino (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 65, 55-56; 420, 157-159

Caccianemici, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 57-58 Caccianemici, Alessandro (fl. 1466), jurisconsult Chevalier - F. 65, 59 Caccianemici, Gerardus -> Lucius, II Papa Caccianemici, Ubaldo - or: Umberto C. (+1171), canon regular, cardinal - Bologna (Italy) Berton - F. 65, 60 Cacciavillani, Cacciavillano (fl. 1199-1203), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 61 Caccini, Giovanni (fl. 1416), jurisconsult - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 62 Cacciti, Guilelmo (fl. 1269), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 63 Cachearaigne, Philippe (fl. 1393-1400), painter Douai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 64 Cachemarée, Aleaume (fl. 1389-1392), registrar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 65 Cachepol, Walter (+ 1369), magister, doctor of civil law, district rector, clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 65, 66 Cacheroo, John, senior (fl. 1387), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 65, 67 Cacheroo, John, junior (fl. 1387-1417), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 65, 68 Cachet (Chambéry) (fl. 1422), goldsmith Chambéry (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 69 Cachet, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Cachet Cachet, Jean (fl. 1455-1461), sculptor, metal founder - Cambrai (France); Valenciennes (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 70-71 Caciadur (Armenia) (8-th century), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 65, 72 Caciadur, bishop of Arsciarunia, patriarch of Armenia ( f 9 9 2 ) , bishop, patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 65, 73 Caciadur Gheciarense (late 13-th century), writer - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 65, 74 Caciadur Taronense (late 12-th century), scholar Armenia - Chevalier - F. 65, 75 Çaclom y Oliver, Pedro (fl. 1446), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 76 Caco (Bologna) —> Chacus (Bologna) Cadac, Andreas (8-th-9-th century), scholar Deutschland; Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 77 Cadalus bishop of Parma —> Honorius II Papa Cadamo, John de - alias: J. Wisebech (fl. 12291252), magister, district rector, king's clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 65, 78 Cadamosto, Alvise —> Cà da Mosto, Alvise da Cadan, William (fl. 1415), Gilbertine, canon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 65, 79 Cadart, Jean —> Jean |Johannes] Cadart Cadart, Pierre (physician) —» Pierre [Petrus] Cadart C a d d a n (Bishop) -> Catan (Bishop) Caddant, Jean (fl. 1304), sculptor - Bourges (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 80-81

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Cade, family (since 12-th century), family of merchants - Saint-Omer (France) Arnold-Baker - F. 65, 82 Cade, John - or: Jack C. (f 1450), revolt leader - York (England); Ireland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 65, 83-89 Cade, Richard (fi. 1457-1482), Premonstratensian, canon, abbot - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 65, 90 Cadel, Jean (fl. 1393), canon - Amiens (France) Chevalier - F. 65, 91 Cadell, king of Wales ( t 909), king - Wales Chevalier - F. 65, 92 Cadell, king of Wales ( t 943), king - Wales Chevalier - F. 65, 92 Cadell (Wales) ( t 1175), warrior - Wales Chevalier - F. 65, 92 Cadenelle, Jehan (fl. 1465-1472), painter, glass painter - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 65, 93 Cadenet, Élie de (fi. 1208-1239), troubadour, knight hospitaller - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 94-95 Cadeney, Robert de (fl. 1228-1244), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 65, 96 Cadensor, Nicolas de (late 15-th century), painter - Barcelona (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 97 Cadéold, bishop of Vienne (11. 653-664), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 98 Cadet, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Cadet Cadfan, king of Gwynedd (fl. 575-610), king Wales - Chevalier - F. 65, 99 Cadfan (Saint) (6-th century), saint - England Chevalier - F. 65, 99 Cadfarch (Wales) ( t e a . 550), confessor, saint Wales - Chevalier - F. 65, 100 Cadière, Sibylle ( t before 1465), noblewoman Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 101 Cadinelli, Leonardo (fl. 1465), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 102 Cadioc, bishop of Vannes ( t 1254), bishop Vannes (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 103 Cadoc, Lambert ( | before 1232), castellan, military leader, bailiff - France; Angers (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 65, 104-106 Cadocus Ventolugius (fl. 570), monk - England Fabricius - F. 65, 107 M a s t e r of the Cadolzburger Altar (early 15 th century), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 108-109 Cadouk, John (fl. 1452), proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 65, 110 Cadow, William (fl. 1493-1494), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 65, 111 Cadoye, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Cadoye Cadran, Louis (11. 1474), clockmaker - France Chevalier - F. 65, 112 Cadrat, Pierre (fl. 1485), bishop - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 113 Cadroë, abbot of Waulsort - also: Kaddroë ( t e a . 975), abbot, saint - Metz (France); Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 65, 114-115 Cadubrio, Jacobus de —> Jacobus de Cadubrio Caducanus Banochorensis - or: C.. Bangorensis, Martin Cadwgan ( t 1241), Benedictine, abbot, bishop, Cistercian, saint - Bangor (Wales) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 65, 117-118; 65, 123 Cadurc, chancellor of France (fl. 1140-1150), state chancellor, governor - Bourges (France); France - Chevalier - F. 65, 119 Cadvor, John ( t 1493), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 65, 120 Cadwaladr, prince of Wales ( t 1172), prince Wales - Chevalier - F. 65, 121 Cadwalla king of Wessex —> Caedwalla king of Wessex

Cadwallon, king of Gwynedd - also: Caedwalla (* before 600, t 6 3 4 ) , king - Wales Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 188-189 Cadwgan, prince of Wales ( t 1112), prince Wales - Chevalier - F. 65, 122 Cadwgan, Martin —> Caducanus Banochorensis Cadyngton, John de (fl. 1357), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 65, 124 Cadyngton, Thomas de (fl. 1347), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 65, 125 Cecilia [Caecilia] di Baone (* 1153), noblewoman - Baone (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 127 Cécile [Caecilia], viscountess of Béziers ( t 1147 or 1150), viscountess - Béziers (France) Chevalier - F. 65, 128 Cécile [Caecilia] Bonville (fl. 1475), noblewoman - England; Dorset (England) - Echols F. 65, 129 Cecilia [Caecilia] le Boteler (fi. 1323), widow England - Echols - F. 65, 130 Cecilia [Caecilia] von Brandenburg ( t 1449), duchess - Brandenburg (Germany); Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 65, 131 Cecily [Caecilia] Chaumpaigne (11. 1360-1390), victim of rape - England - Echols - F. 65, 132 Master of the holy Caecilia (Firenze) (early 14th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 153-158 Cecily [Caecilia] Fitzjohn, countess of Hereford (fl. 1180), countess - England - Echols F. 65, 133 Cécile [Caecilia] de France (* 1098, 1 1138), noblewoman - Sicilia (Italy); Antiochia; Tripoli (Libanon); France - Chevalier, Echols F. 65, 135-136 Cecilia [Caecilia] da Mantova - also: C. Gonzaga (fl. 1444), nun, abbess - Mantova (Italy) Chevalier, Echols - F. 65, 137-138 Cecilia [Caecilia] da Messina (fl. 1490), Franciscan - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 139 Cecily [Caecilia] Neville, duchess of Warwick ( t e a . 1451), duchess - Warwickshire (England) Echols - F. 65, 145 Cecily [Caecilia] Neville, duchess of York (* 1415, 1 1495), duchess - York (England) Chevalier, Echols, Hicks - F. 65, 140-144 Cécile [Caecilia], abbess of Remiremont - or: Claire (Í653), abbess, saint - Remiremont (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 146 Cécile [Caecilia] de Riquis-Novis ( t e a . 1360), abbess - France - Chevalier - F. 65, 147 Cécile [Caecilia] de Rodez (fl. 1298-1302), countess - Rodez (France) - Chevalier F. 65, 148 Caecilia Romana (* 1204, 11290), Dominican - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 65, 149 Cecilia [Caecilia] Rygeway (fl. 1359), murderer England - Echols - F. 65, 150 Caecilia (Sverige) ( t 1160), mother of Saint Eric of Sweden - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 65, 151 Cécile [Caecilia] de Turenne - also: C. de Commingucs, countcss of Turenne (fl. 13301340), countess - Roma (Italy) - Echols F. 65, 152 Cecilia [Caecilia] van Vlaandercn (*ca. 1060, t 1127), noblewoman, poet, abbess - Caen (France); Viaanderen, Flandres - Echols F. 65, 134 C a e d m o n (Benedictine) - also: Cedmon, Coedmon ( t ca. 680), Benedictine, monk, poet, saint Northumberland (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 65, 159-179; 420, 161-163 Caedwalla king of Gwynedd —> Cadwallon king of Gwynedd Caedwalla, king of Wessex - also: Cadwalla ( t 689), king - Wessex (England); Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 65, 180 Cœlestinus —> Coelistinus

Caemarthen, Edmund de (fl. 1331-1332), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 65, 199 C a e m h a n (Ard-Caemhain) ( t 6-th century), saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 65, 190 C a e m h a n Brcc ( t 6 1 5 ) , saint - Ircland Chevalier - F. 65, 190 C a e m h a n (Enach-Truim) ( t after 550), saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 65, 190 Caerelele, William (fl. 1439), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 65, 191 Caerlyon, Lewis —> Lewis [Ludovicusl Caerlyon Caerlyon, Richard (fl. 1419), magister, deacon, chaplain - Oxford (England); Llandaff (Wales) Oxford - F. 65, 198 Caes, Jean - or: J. Claes (fl. 1470-1490), painter, miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 65, 200-202 Caesaria Arelatensis - french: Césarie ( t ca. 529), abbess, saint - Aries (France) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 65, 203-204 Caesaria Arelatensis - french: Césarie (fl. 529559), abbess, saint - Aries (France) Chevalier - F. 65, 205 Caesarinus, Julianus —> Julianus de Cacsarinis Caesaris (Musician) —> Cesaris, Johannes Caesarius Arelatensis - also: C. Lirinensis (*ca. 470, t 5 4 2 ) , archbishop - Aries (France) Fabricius, Ladvocat, Potthast - F. 65, 211-218; 65, 238 César [Caesarius] (Avignon) (fl. 1387), painter Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 65, 219; 72, 314 Cesare [Caesarius] da Bologna (fl. 1447-1470), painter, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 72, 315 Césaire [Caesarius], bishop of Clermont ( | ca. 740), bishop, saint - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier - F. 65, 220 Cesare [Caesarius] da Ferrara (15-th century), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 221 Cesare [Caesarius] (Grammarian) (13-th century), grammarian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 65, 222 Caesarius Heisterbacensis (*ca. 1180, t e a . 1240), Cistercian, monk, hagiographer, chronicler, prior - Heisterbach (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 65, 223-237; 420, 164-225 Caesarius Lirinensis —» Caesarius Arelatensis Cesare [Caesarius] (Napoli) (fl. 788), consul Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 240 Caesarius (Nonnberg) - chaplain, hagiographer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 65, 241 Caesarius Patricius (fl. 615-621), patrician, letter writer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 65, 242 Cesar [Caesarius] (Salzburg) (fl. 1460), painter Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 317 Caesarius Spirensis ( t e a . 1239), Franciscan, Provincial - Speyer (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea F. 65, 244-246 Caesarius Tarraconcnsis - also: C. de Sancta Caecilia (fi. 942-970), abbot, metropolitan Montserrat (Spain); Tarragona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 239 Caesarius (Terracina) (2-th century), deacon, saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 247 Caesarius Tuscanensis - also: C. Viterbiensis (13-th century), Dominican, chronicler - Viterbo (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 65, 248 Caeta, Offrcdo - also: O. Cajetan ( t 1463), fiscal lawyer, royal adviser - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 65, 249; 65, 333; 285, 379-381 Caetani, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 65, 250-252

Calcagnini Caetani, Antonio, patriarch of Aquileia - also: A. Cajetan ( t 1412), patriarch, bishop, cardinal - Aquileia (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 65, 326-327 Caetani, Benedetto —> Bonifatius VIII Papa Caetani, Benedetto, junior - also: B. Cajetan ( t 1296), cardinal - Anagni (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 65, 328-329 Caetani, Francesco - also: F. Cajetan ( t 1317), cardinal - Anagni (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 65, 330-331 Caetani, Giacomo II (*ca. 1338, t e a . 1423), statesman, warrior - Napoli (Italy); Italy Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 253 Caetani, Giacomo IV ( t 1433), vice-king, governor - Abruzzo (Italy); Aquila (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 254 Caetani, Johannes —> Gelasius II Papa Caetani, Roffredo III (*ca. 1270, 1 1335 or 1336), noble family, military leader - Italy; Toscana (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 255-256 Cafarus Genuensis - also: C. de Caschifellone; italian: Caffaro ( t 1166), crusader, consul, historian - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 65, 257-261; 420, 226 Caffarelli, Antonio (15-th century), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 262 Caffarelli, Fazio (late 14-th century), translator Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 263 Caffarelli, Prospero, bishop of Ascoli ( t l 5 0 0 ) , bishop - Ascoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 264 Caffari, Stefano ( t 1487), canon, chronicler Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 265 Caffarini, Tommaso - religious name: Thomas Antonii (Naccii) de Senis (* 1350, t 1434), Dominican, pilgrim, theologian, hagiographer Siena (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Grcccc; Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier, Fabricáis, Harter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 22, 62; 65, 266-267; 376, 62-70 Caforio, Zanorio (fl. 1419), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 268 Cagaferri, Antonio (fl. 1438), nobleman Casalmaggiore (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 269 Cagaferri, Giacomo (fl. 1438), nobleman Casalmaggiore (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 269 Cagarabi, Gerardo de' (15-th century), nobleman - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 270 Cagatossico, Alberto (fl. 1170), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 271 Cagnano, Pietro (fl. 1281), architect - Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 272 Cagnassus (Pisa) (fl. 1300), mosaicist - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 273 Cagnoald, bishop of Laon - also: Chagnoaldus ( t e a . 633), monk, bishop, saint - Luxeuil (France); Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 65, 274 Cagnola, Giovanni Pietro (*ca. 1430, 11497), castellan, chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 275 Cagnola, Tommaso (fl. 1481), painter - Novara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 276 Cagnoli, Corrado (fl. 1432), goldsmith - Cortona (Italy); Padua (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 65, 277 Cagnoli, Filippo ( t 1496), canon regular - Vercelli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 278 Cagnolo, Barnaba —> Barnabas de Vercellis Cagnolo, Giovanni di Lazaro (fl. 1454), carthographic painter, miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 65, 279-281 Cagnoni, Giovanni di Cola di Giorgio de (fl. 1474), miniaturist - Amatrice (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 282-283 Cagny, Perceval de —> Perceval de Cagny Cahinnechus, abbot of Campulus Bovis - also: Cainnech ("'521, t e a . 604), abbot, saint Ireland; Aghavoe (Ireland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 284; 65, 309

Cahors, Bernard de —» Bernardus Cadurcensis Caidoc (Ireland) ( t 6-th century), confessor, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 65, 286 Caidoc (Ireland) (7-th century), missionary, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 65, 287 Caignet, Antoine (fl. 1450), sculptor - Möns / Bergen (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 288 Caignet, Colart (fl. 1450), sculptor - Möns / Bergen (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 288 Caillau, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Caillau Caillau, Jehan (fl. 1367-1376), sculptor - Anjou (France) - Beaulieu - F. 65, 289-290 Caillau, Thomas (fl. 1367-1376), sculptor - Anjou (France) - Beaulieu - F. 65, 289-290 Caillaut, Antoine (fl. 1482-1498), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 291 Caille, Albertet (13-th century), troubadour - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 292 Caille, Arnoux la (fl. 1387-1391), jurisconsult, provost - Senlis (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 293 Caille, Foulque de, bishop of Riez ( t 1273), bishop - Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 294 Caille, Hugues de ( t 1310), archdeacon, provost Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 295 Caille, Jacques (11. 1404), master mason, stonemason - Var (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 296 Cailleau, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Cailleau Caillet, Guillaume ( t 1359), revolt leader - Meaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 297 Cailletel, Robert - or: R. Cailletet (fl. 1479), architect, sculptor - Paris (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 65, 298 Cailleu, Eustachc —> Eustachc [Eustachius] Caillcu Caillin (Dunbaile) (fl. 560), monastery founder, saint - Dunbaile (Ireland) - Chevalier F. 65, 299 Caillou, Jean (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 65, 300-302 Caillou, Pierre ( t 1467), Augustinian, abbot Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 33 Cailtan (Southerland) ( t e a . 606), abbot, saint Soulherland (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 65, 304 Caimi, Giovanni (fl. 1387), surgeon, papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 305 Caimi, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Caimi Caimin, abbot of Inishcaltra - also: Camin ( t e a . 653), abbot, saint - Ireland - Chevalier F. 66, 275 Caimo, Bartolomeo —» Bartholomaeus de Chaimis Caimo, Bernardino ( t 1499), Franciscan - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 306 Caimo, Francesco (fl. 1498), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 307 Cainho, William de (fl. 1277-1278), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 65, 308 Cainnech abbot of Campulus Bovis Cahinnechus abbot of Campulus Bovis Caire, Robert - called: Cave (fl. 1432), master mason - Senlis (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 65, 310 Caire, Robin (11. 1477-1481), provost - Digne (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 311 Cairel, Elias ( t e a . 1260), goldsmith, troubadour - Sarlat (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 312-313 Cairel, Raymond (fl. 1268-1287), Dominican Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 65, 314 Cairlan, bishop of Armagh (f 588), bishop, saint - Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 65, 315 Cairleon, John (fl. 1482), astronomer - Wales; London (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 65, 316; 205, 82 Cairnech, bishop of Tcmhar ( t 539?), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 65, 317 Cairneth (Cruaschan) ( t ca. 530), monk, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 65, 318 Cais, Jacques (fl. 1265), admiral - Nice (France) Chevalier - F. 65, 319

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Caisin, Jean - or: Kaisin (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 65, 320 Caistre, Richard - or: R. Caistor ( t 1420), vicar - Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 65, 321; 329, 1 Caius Clodius Cervianus (2-d half 12-th century), royal physician, astronomer - Provence (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 65, 322 Cajal, Antonio —> Caxal, Antonius Cajan, bishop of Salone - bishop - Spalato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 323 Cajazzo, count of (fl. 1493), count, ambassador - Paris (France); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 324 Cajetan, Aldobrandino —> Gaetani, Aldobrandino Cajetan, Antonio patriarch of Aquileia —» Caetani, Antonio patriarch of Aquileia Cajetan, Benedetto, junior —» Caetani, Benedetto, junior Cajetan, Benoît —> Bonifatius VIII Papa Cajetan, Francesco —> Caetani, Francesco Cajetan, Giovanni —> Orsini, Giovanni Gaetano Cajetan, Offrcdo Cacta, Offrcdo Cajetanus Vicentinus > Gaetanus de Thienis Cal, Vahan ( f e a . 606), prince - Armenia Chevalier - F. 65, 336 Calabre (Paris) (11. 1423-1424), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 65, 337 Calabre, Francon (f 1485), Cistercian, abbot Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Brabant (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 65, 338 Calafat, Nicolas (fl. 1485-1487), printer Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 65, 339 Calafato, Eustochia —» Eustochia Calafato Calagrano, Gironimo, bishop of Mondovi ( t 1497), protonotarius, bishop - Mondovi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 340 Calais (Saint) - latin: Carileffus Anisolensis ( t e a . 536), abbey founder, abbot, saint - France Chevalier - F. 65, 341 Calamant, Robert - also: R. Callantan (fl. 14481449), architect - Aix-en-Provence (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 342 Calandri, Filippo (fl. 1491), arithmetician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 65, 343 Calandrini, Filippo, bishop of Bologna - also: F. Calendrino (*ca. 1403, f 1476), bishop, cardinal - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy); Ancona (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 65, 344; 65, 416 Calandrino, Nozzo di Perino, called ( t before 1320), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 345-346 Calanus, Juvcncus Coclius ( t 1218), bishop Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 65, 347-348 Calays, Richard (fl. 1371-1375), magistcr Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 65, 349 Calberte, Pierre —> Pierre [Petrus] Calberte Calbet, Pedro (fl. 1329), jurisconsult - Spain Chevalier - F. 65, 350 Calbulus (Grammarian) (6-th century), grammarian - Chevalier - F. 65, 351 Calbush, Thomas (fl. 1430-1449), master of arts, school administrator, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 65, 352 Calcagni, Bartolomeo (fl. 1455), painter Milano (Italy); Parma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 353 Calcagni, Filippo (fl. 1481), painter - Parma (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 65, 354 Calcagni, Giacomo - also: Giacomino de Calcaniis (fl. 1445-1462), decorative artist, painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 65, 355 Calcagni, Lorenzo —> Laurentius Calcaneus Calcagni, Rogiero, bishop of Casro ( t 1290), Dominican, bishop, inquisitor - Firenze (Italy); Castro (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 356 Calcagnini, Alfonso (fl. 1494), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 357

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Calcagnini

Calcagnini, Francesco (fl. 1476), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 65, 357 Calcagnini, Teofilo ( t 1488), citizen of Ferrara Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 357 Calcari, Pietro (late 14-th century), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 358 Calce, Robert de Giovanni [Johannes] di Cambi Cambi, Giovanni (fi. 1357), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 206 Cambiago, Cristoforo (fl. 1467), orator, poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 66, 207 Cambiani, Pietro —» Pietro [Petrus] Cambiani Cambiatore, Tommaso (fl. 1432), poet - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 208 Cambini, Andrea (late 15-th century), historian Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 209 C a m b i o (Bologna) (fl. 1250), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 66, 210 C a m b i o (Bologna) (fl. 1318-1321), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 66, 211 C a m b i o di Raimondino (fi. 1335-1336), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 66, 212-213 C a m b i o da Vicenza (13-th century), copyist Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 214 Cambio, Andrea - also: A. Cambi; called: Bombarda (fl. 1470), ornamental sculptor Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 215-216 Cambio, Giovanni di Stefano (fl. 1400), canon Città di Castello (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 217 Cambio, Matteo di (14-th ccntury), illuminator - Perugia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 66, 218-219 Cambiolo da Bologna (fl. 1333), philosopher Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 220 Cambo, J. (fl. 1213-1219), sculptor - Limoges (France) - Beaulieu - F. 66, 221 Camboni, Johannes (fl. 1338), goldsmith Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 66, 222

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Camboni

Camboni, Pietro (late 14-th century), warrior Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 223 Cambrai, Jean de Rouupy, called de —> Jean [Johannes] de Cambrai Cambray, Rcgnault (fl. 1370), stone sculptor Cambrai (France); Paris (France) - Beaulieu F. 66, 233 Cambrì, William (fl. 1376), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 234 Cambridge, ... Pierre [Petrus] Camdunt Came, ... (fl. 1467), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 252 Came, John ( t 1469), bedel, jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 253 Camelain de Cambrai (12-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 66, 254 Camelianus, Petrus - poet - Chevalier F. 66, 255 Camelin, Jean (fl. 1318), architect - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 256 Camello, Vittore Gambello, called (* before 1460), sculptor, jeweller, coiner - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 66, 257 Camell, ... (fl. 1407-1408), school administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 258 Camelle (Mirepoix) (13-th century), virgin, saint Mirepoix (France) - Chevalier - F. 66, 259 Camello, Joäo (fl. 1145), chronicler - Portugal Chevalier - F. 66, 260 Camenus, Franciscus —> Franciscus Camenus Camera, Hugh de 1331), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 66, 261 Camera, John de (fl. 1332), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 262 Camera, Richard de (fl. 1311-1312), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 263

Camerario, Luigi - also: Aloysius C. (fl. 1162), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 66, 265 Camerario, Ugo (fl. 1185), consul - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 264 Camere, John —> Boner, John bishop of Annadown Camerete, Calisto (15-th century), copyist - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 66, 266-267 Camerino, Simon de —> Simon de Camerino Camerlinc, Henri —> Henri [Henricus] Camerlinc Cameron, John, bishop of Glasgow (f 1446), state chancellor, bishop - Scotland; Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 271-273 Camicia, Chimenti —> Chimenti Camicia Camilla de Aragon, duchess of Sessa (fl. 1475), duchess - Pesaro (Italy); Aragon (Spain) Chevalier - F. 66, 274 Camin abbot of Inishcaltra Caimin abbot of Inishcaltra Caminata, Giacomello - called: Mangiatemi (14th century), sculptor - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 66, 276 Caminata, Giovanni da (fl. 1468), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 277 Caminha, Pero Vaz dc (fl. 1500), traveler, map drawer - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 66, 278 Camino (Ferrara) - also: Comino (fl. 1385-1386), sculptor - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 66, 279 Camino, da, family - also: Caminesi (since 12-th century), noble family - Italy; Treviso (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 280-281 Camino, Blaquino da (fl. 1238), city governor Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 282 Camino, Gaia da (*ca. 1270), poet - Italy - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 66, 283-284 Camino, Gherardo da (*ca. 1240, 11306), city governor - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 285-286 Camino, Guccello da (II. 1312-1329), city governor - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier F. 66, 287 Camino, Rizzardo da Pierre [Petrus] Camion Cammayn, Denys (fl. 1478), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 291 Camme, Thomas (fl. 1392-1393), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 292 Camme, Walter de (fl. 1356-1384), Benedictine, monk, abbot - Oxford (England); Malmesbury (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 293 Camme, William de (fl. 1302), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) Oxford - F. 66, 294 Cammell, John ( t 1458), district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 295 Cammell, Robert (f 1448), master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 66, 296 Cammermeister, Härtung —» Kammermeisler, Härtung Camo, Pierre (fl. 1323), troubadour - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 66, 297 Camoenus, Nicolaus - real name: Pietro Niccolò Castellani (fl. 1488-1503), poet - Faenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 66, 298 Camor, Pierre (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 66, 299 Camoys, Thomas, baron of (+ 1420), baron, warrior - Chevalier - F. 66, 300 Campagna, Bernardino (fl. 1471-1484), poet Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 302 Campagna, Bernardo (14-th century), physician Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 301

Campagna, Matteo (fl. 1488), Franciscan - Chieri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 303 Campagnola, Gironimo (fl. 1433-1435), painter, notary - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 66, 304; 66, 306 Campagnola, Gironimo (fl. 1475), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 66, 305 Campain, Robert - » Campin, Robert Campana, Andrea (mid-15-th century), painter Modena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 66, 307-308 Campanacci, Antonio (fl. 1443), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 309 Campanario, Pietro - or: P. Campanaio (il. 1483), sculptor, metal founder - Treviso (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 310 Campanaris, Jacopo - or: Gherardo C. (11. 1281), architect - Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 66, 311 Campanaio, Simone (fl. 1494-1496), bronze founder - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 66, 312 Campanaio, Vincenzo ( i before 1430), bronze founder - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 66, 313 Campanet, ... (fl. 1487-1492), chapel clerk, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 66, 314 Campanhac, E. (13-th century), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquari I - F. 66, 315 Campania, John de, senior (fl. 1322), clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 316 Campania, John de, junior (fl. 1322), clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 317 Campano, Jean (fl. 1272-1304), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 66, 327 Campano, Pietro ( t 1217), Benedictine, cardinal Italy - Chevalier - F. 66, 343 Campanosen, Jean - also: J. Campanossen (fl. 1399-1402), architect, sculptor - Normandie (France); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 318-320; 420, 232 Campanus, Johannes - also: Campanus de Novara (*ca. 1210, 1296), papal chaplain, mathematician, astronomer - Roma (Italy); Novara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculiim - F. 66, 321-326 Campanus, Johannes Antonius, bishop of Cotrone and Teramo - italian: Giovanni Antonio Campano (* 1429, t 1477), bishop, philologist Cotrone (Italy); Teramo (Italy); Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tafuri - F. 66, 328-342; 420, 233-241 Campany, Laurent ( t 1479), Mercedarian, general of the Mercedarian order - Valencia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 82, 17 Campbell, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 66, 344 Campbell, Archibald ( t 1513), count, state chancellor - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 66, 345 Campbell, John (fl. 1270), chronicler - Argyll (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 66, 346 Campden, John,senior ( t 1410), bachelor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 66, 347-349 Campden, John, junior (fl. 1381-1419), master of arts, college fellow, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 66, 350-351 Campe, Gauthier de (late 15-th century), painter Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 352 Campe, John (fl. 1478-1500), college fellow, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 353 Campeden, Maurice ( t 1417), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 66, 355 Campeden, Robert de (fl. 1302-1319), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 66, 354 Campedroni, Antonio (fl. 1330), sculptor Mallorca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 356

Candía Campedroni, Francisco (13-th century), sculptor Perpignan (France); Mallorca (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 66, 357 Campeggi, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Italy; Lombardia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 358 Campeggi, Bartolommeo ( t 1468), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 66, 359 Campeggi, Ugolino (fl. 1284), city captain - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 360 Campeiiis, Augustinus de —> Augustinus de Lconissa Campen, Amt van (2-d half 15-th century), painter - 's Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) Tliieme/Becker - F. 66, 361 Camperio, Giacomo (fl. 1288), architect Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 362 Campes, Gérard de (fl. 1480), illuminator Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 363-364 Campes, Robert (fl. 1390), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 365 Campesani, Benvenuto de' —» Benevenutus Campigena Camphora, John de (fl. 1441-1442), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 66, 366 Campi, Gerardo (fl. 1164), imperial sccrctary Pontremoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 367 Campi, Giovanni de - also: G. de Campis (fl. 1450), painter - Novara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 368 Campi, Jacopo (fl. 1336), embroiderer - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 369 Campii, Jacobus (fl. 1490-1497), printer Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 370 Campii, Petrus (fl. 1490-1497), printer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 370 Campin, Robert - also: R. Campain; also: Master of Flcmallc (* 1375, 11444), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Straver, Thieme/Becker F. 66, 371-378; 420, 242-251 Campion, Edmund (fl. 1481-1496), bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 66, 379 Campion, John (f 1380), college fellow, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 66, 380 Campion, Robert (fl. 1427), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 381 Campione, Antonio, bishop of Genève ( t 1495), city council president, chancellor, bishop Gubbio (Italy); Savoie (France); Torino (Italy); Mondovi (Italy); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 66, 382 Camplo, Jacques de, bishop of Carpentras (fl. 1415-1424), bishop, governor - Bordeaux (France); Atri (Italy); Spoleto (Italy); Carpentras (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 383 Campo, Maria (fl. 1424), sculptor - Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 384 Campo, Sperindo di Giovanni da (fl. 1484-1500), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 66, 385 Campofiori, Angelo da (fl. 1344), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Orvieto (Italy) Oxford - F. 66, 386 Campofregoso, family (since 14-th century), family of merchants - Genua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 387-388 Campofregoso, Galas de (fl. 1453), resident of Corsica - Corse (France) - Chevalier F. 66, 389 Campofregoso, Tomasino di (fl. 1478), lord Corse (France) - Chevalier - F. 66, 390 Campofregoso, Tommaso di (fl. 1415), lord Sarzana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 391 Campofulgosus, Baptista Fulgosus, Baptista Campon (Farfa) (10-th century), monk, physician - Farfa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 392 Camponeschi, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Aquila (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 393-394

Camponeschi, Lalle I. ( t 1353), statesman Aquila (Italy); Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 66, 395-396 Campora, Giacomo, bishop of Caffa (t 1459), Dominican, bishop - Feodossia (Ukraine) Chevalier - F. 66, 397 Camprodon, Antoine - or: A. Campredon (fl. 1309), sculptor - Mallorca (Spain) - Beaulieu F. 66, 398-399 Camprodon, Arnal - or: Arnaud Campredon (fl. 1325-1330), sculptor - Mallorca (Spain) Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 400-401 Camprodon, Barthélémy (fl. 1330-1361), painter, sculptor - Perpignan (France); Mallorca (Spain) Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 66, 402-403 Camprodon, Guillelmo (fl. 1317-1339), painter, sculptor - Perpignan (France); Mallorca (Spain) Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 66, 402; 66, 404 Camps, Pedro (fl. 1420), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 405 Campsaldi, Giovanni (fl. 1388-1397), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 66, 406 Campton, John (fl. 1390-1392), Carmelite, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 66, 407 Campton, John (fl. 1446-1461), mason - Wales Harvey - F. 66, 408 Camugello abbot of Bobbio —> Congeli abbot of Bobbio Camus de Banteul, le (fl. 1375), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami F. 420, 253 Camus de Vernet - called: C. de Beaulieu (f 1427), court attendant - Poitiers (France); Beaulieu (France) - Chevalier - F. 66, 409 Camus, le - writer - Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 420, 252 Camus, Colin - or: Coline! le Camus ( t between 1480 and 1482), illuminator - Troyes (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 410-411 Camus, Etienne (fl. 1457-1459), wood sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 66, 412-413 Camus, Jacques le (fl. 1431), canon - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 66, 414 Camus, Jean (bachelor of medecine) —> Jean [Johannes] Camus Camus, Jean (14-th century), bell founder France - Chevalier - F. 66, 417 Camus, Jean (fl. 1329), wood sculptor Arras (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 66, 415-416 Camus, Jean le (fl. 1457), barber - Montauban (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 420, 254 Camus, Jeannette —> Jeannette Camus Camus, Philippe (f before 1473), translator, copyist - France - Chevalier - F. 66, 418 Camville, family - also: Canville (since 12-th century), noble family - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 66, 419 Camville, Gerard of (f 1215?), sheriff - Lincoln (England) - Broughton, Chevalier - F. 66, 420; 424, 183 Camville, Henry (fl. 1366-1379), student, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 66, 421 Camville, Thomas of ( t 1235), judge - England Chevalier - F. 66, 420 Canady, Thomas (fl. 1370), clerk - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 67, 1 Canal, Martino da - or: M. da Canale (fl. 1275), chronicler - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 67, 2-5 Canal, Nicolò - also: Ν. Canale (* 1415, τ 1483), humanist, diplomat, statesman, admiral - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 7-8 Canale, Michele (fl. 1472), city administrator Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 6 Canali, Lorenzo de' (fl. 1439), copyist - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 9 Canallas, Jaime (fl. 1372), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 11 Canalibus, Franciscus de —> Franciscus de Canalibus

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Canalibus, Laurentius de —» Laurentius de Canalibus Canalis, Giovanni, bishop of Syra (fl. 1345-1365), Franciscan, bishop - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 67, 14; 205, 160 Canalis, Guido, bishop of Torino (τ 1319), bishop - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 13 Canalis, Johannes (physician) —» Johannes Canalis Canalis, Matteo - ascetic - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 15 Canalis, Oddone (fl. 1321), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 10 Canalis, Petrus (barber) Petrus Canalis Canali de Berga, Jacques - also: J. Cascalis (fl. 1345-1360), sculptor - Tarragona (Spain); France - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 67, 16-17; 70, 91-93 Canals, Antoni - also: Jean C. Jean ¡Johannes] Cancala Cancellarius Montispessulani (fl. 1239-1240), physician, university chancellor - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 67, 28 Cancellieri, Constante (fl. 1495), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 29 Cancellieri, Raffaello (fl. 1499), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 30 Cancer (Oberrheingau) ( t 771), count Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 31 Candamo de las Tablas, Juan de (fl. 1479), architect - Oviedo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 32 Candarerio, Fortanerius de (fl. 1370), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 33 Candel, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean ¡Johannes] Candel Candel, Thomas (fl. 1446), bachelor of canon law, preacher - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 34 Candele, Enrico dalle - called: Riguzzo (fl. 1362), citizen of Bologna - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 35 Bernardo [Candeleda] Caraccioli —> Caraccioli, Bernardo Candelesby, Hugh de (fl. 1374-1376), magister, registrar, notary public - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 67, 36 Candelesby, John (f 1415), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 67, 37 Candell, Thomas (fl. 1436-1458), magister, bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 67, 34 Candelsby, John ( f l 4 1 2 ) , college fellow, master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 67, 38 Candever, John (fl. 1357), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 39 Candever, Robert (fl. 1298-1315), college fellow, master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 67, 40 Candía, Petrus de —> Alexander V Papa

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Candiano

Candiano, Pietro I, doge of Venezia (+ 887), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 45 Candiano, Pietro II, doge of Venezia (+939), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 46 Candiano, Pietro III, doge of Venezia (+959), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 47 Candiano, Pietro IV, doge of Venezia (t976), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 48 Candiano, Vitalo (+979), doge - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 49 Candida, Andrea di ( t 1459), knight hospitaller Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 50 Candida, Jean de (fl. 1491), ambassador, historian, medal engraver - Roma (Italy); France - Chevalier - F. 67, 51 Candidianus Bolani - also: Candiano B. (f 1477 or 1492), patrician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 52 Candido, Eustachio (Π. 1486), astronomer Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 53 Candido, Matteo (fl. 1445), chronicler - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 54 Candido, Pietro (II. 1497), Camaldolese - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 56 Candido, Pietro Decembrio (15-th century), physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 55 Candidus Fuldensis - also: Brun or Bruun C. ( t 845), scolasticus, hagiographer, miniaturist - Fulda (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Thieme/Becker, Tusculum - F. 67, 57-69; 420, 256-257 Candido [Candidus] da Milano (fl. 1480), poet Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 70 Candido [Candidus] (Napoli) (+586), saint Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 71 Candido [Candidus] (Roma) (fl. 595-601), priest - Wales; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 72 Candidus Wizo —> Wizo (Candidus) CandillonColinet Colinet Candillon Candis, Giovanni de (fl. 1494-1500), miniaturist Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 74 Candius (Syria) (fl. 893), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 67, 75 Candour, Thomas - alias: T. Condover (f 1477), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, papal chamberlain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 67, 76-78 Cane, ... (fl. 1491-1495), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 79 Cane, Facino (*ca. 1358, 1 1412), condottiere Casale (Italy); Monferrato (Italy); Pavia (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 80-81 Canellas, Gabriel (late 15-th century), notary Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 67, 82 Canepa Nova, Guilelmus de (fl. 1481), printer Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 83 Canepanova, Petrus —> Johannes XIV Papa Canet, Antonio (fl. 1416), architect, sculptor Barcelona (Spain); Gerona (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 67, 84 Canet, Jaume (fl. 1329-1334), painter - Perpignan (France); Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 67, 85-86 Canet, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Canet Canet, Jean - or: J. Cavet ( t between 1363 and 1365), painter - Lyon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 87 Caneti, Guglielmo —> Guglielmo [Guilelmus] (Caneti) bishop of Pavia Canetoli, Galeotto (+ 1478), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 88 Canetoli, Giovanni (f 1407), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 89 Canetoli, Marco (+ 1428), professor of law, city governor - Bologna (Italy); Genua (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 90 Canetoli, Pietro ( t 1403), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 91 Canetti, Bartolommeo (fl. 1410), architect Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 92 Canevesio, Oldebrando (fl. 1204), city governor Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 93 Canfrid (Glastonbury) (f782), monk, bishop Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 67, 94

Canglada, Pere —> Sanglada, Pere Canibus, Cristoforo de (fl. 1484-1499), printer Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 96 Caniers, Jean de (fl. 1489), parliament member Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 110 Canigiani, Barduccio (fl. 1380), hagiographer Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 97 Canigiani, Bernardo (15-th century), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 98 Canigiani, Raffaele (fl. 1497), Benedictine, monk, illuminator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 99-101 Canigiani, Ristoro (+ 1380), poet, statesman Italy; Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 102-103 Canilhac, Raimond de, archbishop of Toulouse (τ 1373), Augustinian, archbishop, cardinal Maguelonne (France); Toulouse (France); Avignon (France); Comtat Venaissin (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 104-105 Canini, Pierre (14-th century), sculptor - Avignon (France); Toul (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 106 Canion (Africa) (3-th-4-th century), bishop, saint Africa - Chevalier - F. 67, 107 Canis, Johannes Jacobus - italian: Giovanni Jacopo Cani (+ 1494), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 95 Canisio, Egidio (15-th century), poet - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 108 Canizarius, Lorenzo (fl. 1484-1495), printer Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 109 Canna (Wales) (+ 6-th century), confessor, saint Wales - Chevalier - F. 67, 111 Cannera (Ireland) (+ 530?), virgin, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 67, 112 Cannet, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Cannet Cannetel, Bernard (fl. 1397-1399), architect - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 67, 113; 420, 258 Cannic, abbot of Kilkenny ( t 598 or 599), abbot, saint - Kilkenny (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 67, 114 Cannings, Robert —> Pevesey, Robert Cannivet, Gilles (fl. 1417), university rector Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 115 Cannyf, Gerard (15-th century), grammarian 's Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 67, 116 Cannyng, John (f 1472), scholar - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 117 Cano, Angelo (fl. 1438-1443), city governor Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 118 Cano, Antonio, archbishop of Sassari ( t e a . 1473), bishop, archbishop, abbot - Sassari (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 119 Canobi, Tommaso (fl. 1385), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 120 Canobio, Antonio - latin: Antonius Canobius (*ca. 1410, +ca. 1466), secretary, senator Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 121 Canobio, Jacques de (fl. 1475), armourer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 122 Canoe (Ireland) (+6-th century), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 67, 123 Canola, Egidius (fl. 1498), bell founder - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 124 Canon, count of Soissons (+ 1180), count Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 125 Canon, Johannes (Augustinian) —» Johannes Canonicus Canon, Johannes (13-th century), Augustinian, poet - England - Ossinger - F. 67, 126 Canon, John (fl. 1424-1427), carpenter - Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 67, 129 Canon, John - alias: J. Colchestyr (+ 1467), Benedictine, monk, abbot - Cambridge (England); Colchester (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 130 Canon, Robert (fl. 1424), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 131 Canon, Stephen (fl. 1470), carpenter - Bristol (England) - Harvey - F. 67, 132 Canon, Thomas (fl. 1385), marbler - Dorset (England) - Harvey - F. 67, 133

Canon, Thomas (fl. 1424), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 134 Canon, Walter (fl. 1485), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 135 Canonby, John (fl. 1402-1424), master of arts, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 67, 136 Canonce, Guillaume (fl. 1384), glass painter Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 137 Canone, Colart (fl. 1419-1420), painter Boulogne (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 138-139 Canoni, Tommaso dei (fl. 1383), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 140 Canonica, Bertolino della - also: Bartolommeo (fl. 1464-1488), painter, wood carver - Pavia (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 141 Canonici, Gaspare (f 1495), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 142 Canonici, Giovanni (τ 1466), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 143 Canonici, Lodovico (fl. 1435-1472), goldsmith, seal carver - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 144-145 Canonicus Lcodicnsis (fl. 1119), chroniclcr Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Potthast - F. 67, 146 Canonicus Vissegradcnsis (13-th ccntury), canon, chronicler - Vysehrad (Czechia) - Potthast F. 67, 147 Canonne, Ansiel le (fl. 1398-1420), coppersmith - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 148 Canonne, Jean le (fl. 1424-1432), coppersmith - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 149 Canopeo, Angelo, bishop of Chioggia ( f l 3 8 3 ) , bishop - Trieste (Italy); Chioggia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 150 Canorgua, Michel (fl. 1450), sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Montpellier (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 151 Canossa, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 152-155 Canossa, Elia (fl. 1434), Franciscan - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 156 Canossa, Stefano (fl. 1365 or 1480), miniaturist Italy - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 67, 157-158 Canova, Jonseimus de (fl. 1498), Franciscan Cumae (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 67, 159 Canozio, Bernardino (15-th ccntury), painter Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 160 Canozio, Cristoforo (15-th century), painter - Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 160 Canozio, Daniele (15-th century), painter - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 160 Canozio, Giovanni Marco (15-th century), painter - Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 160 Canozio, Lorenzo (fl. 1472-1477), painter, printer - Lendinara (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 67, 160-162 Cansey, Thomas (II. 1398), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 163 Cantabeni, Giuliano (fl. 1458-1459), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 164 Cantacuzenus, Demetrius —> Kantakuzin, Dimitrijc Cantagalli, Bartolommeo Antonio (fl. 1494-1497), ceramist - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 165 Cantalicio, Bartolommeo (fl. 1493), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 166 Cantalupus, Nicolaus - also: N. Cantlow or Cantelow (f 1441), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior, chronicler - Bristol (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 67, 168-171 Cantarelli, Giovanni (fl. 1416-1431), goldsmith - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 172 Cantarelli, Luca (15-th century), citizen of Reggio - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 173 Cantarino, Pietro (15-th century), poet - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 174

Capello C a n t e del Gabrielli d'Agobbio Cantalupus, Nicolaus Cantelupe, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Wales - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 67, 182-184 Cantelupe, Fulk de (fl. 1207), nobleman - Wales - Chevalier - F. 67, 182 Cantelupe, George de, baron of Bergavenny (fl. 1273), baron - Wales - Chevalier - F. 67, 182 Cantelupe, Hugh de ( t 1284), magister, papal chaplain - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 67, 185 Cantelupe, Roger de (fl. 1222-1258), magister, judge, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Chevalier, Oxford F. 67, 182; 67, 186-188 Cantelupe, Thomas de —> Thomas de Cantilupo bishop of Hereford Cantelupe, Walter, bishop of Worcester - also: W. Cantlowe ( t 1266), king's clerk, bishop - Worcester (England); Oxford (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Oxford, Tyerman F. 67, 183; 67, 189-195; 67, 221; 148, 171-172 Cantelupe, William de Cantelupe, Walter bishop of Worcester Cantó, Pablo (fl. 1495), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 222 Cantock, Thomas, bishop of Emly ( t 1309), magister, bishop, state chancellor - Oxford (England); Ireland; Emly (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 223 Cantoni, Aiolfo (fl. 1491-1496), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 224 Cantoni, Cristofano (fl. 1490), chronicler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 225 Cantoni, Gaspare (fl. 1480), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 224 Cantor, Gilles (late 14-th-early 15-th century), founder of a religious sect - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Théologie - F. 67, 226-229 Cantor, Richard (fl. 1433), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 230 Cantorinus (Hereford) (fl. 1254-1273), physician - Hereford (England); Savoie (France) - Jacquart I, Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 67, 231-233 Cantrell, Robert (f 1481), bachclor of canon law, district rcctor, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 67, 234 Cantuario, Andreolus de (fl. 1391), Franciscan, friar, theologian - Oxford (England); Pavia (Italy); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 67, 235-236 Cantul, Berengar ( t 1343), general of the Mercedarian order - Barcelona (Spain) Chevalier - F. 67, 237 Cantwell, Adam (fl. 1386-1394), chaplain Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 67, 238 Cantwell, John (fl. 1386-1394), chaplain - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 67, 239 Cantwell, John, archbishop of Cashel ( t 1452), archdcacon, archbishop - Tippcrary (Ireland); Oxford (England); Cashel (Ireland) Chevalier, Oxford - F. 67, 240-241 Cantwell, John, archbishop of Cashel ( t 1482), archbishop - Oxford (England); Tipperary (Ireland); Cashel (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 67, 242 Cantwell, Simon ( t 1451), magister - Oxford (England); Viterbo (Italy); Ireland - Oxford F. 67, 243 Cantzig (Armenia) (11-th century), military captain - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 67, 244 Canuti, Benedictus —> Kanuti, Benedictus bishop of Vesteras Canuti, Robert —> Robertus de Cricklade Canuzio, Pietro (late 15-th century), Franciscan, musician - Potenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 67, 245 Canville, family —> Camville, family Canyelles (Barcelona) (fl. 1374), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 246 Canyelles, Francisco (fl. 1383), book painter Barcelona (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 67, 247-248 Canyes, Marcos (fl. 1408), goldsmith - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 249 Canynge, Thomas de (fl. 1308-1329), Franciscan, friar, convent lector, doctor of theology Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 250

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Canynges, family (since 14-th century), family of merchants - Bristol (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 67, 251 Canynges, John (fl. 1387-1388), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 252 Canynges, William (*ca. 1399, 1 1474), merchant, ship owner, mayor - Bristol (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks - F. 67, 251; 67, 253-256 Canytar, Antonio —> Traycat, Antonio Canzianus (Fossombrone) (fl. 1421), painter - Fossombrone (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 257 Cao, family (since 11-th century), family of Cagliari - Cagliari (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 258 Cao, Benedetto —» Benedetto [Benedictus] Cao Câo, Diogo ( t 1486), mariner, discoverer - Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 259-260 Cao, Ilario —> Ilario [Hilarius] Cao Caoursin-Master (Ulm) (fl. 1480-1491), form cutter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 262 Caoursin, Guillaume - latin: Guilelmus Caorsinus (* 1430, t e a . 1501), vice-chancellor, historian Rhodos (Greece) - Potthast - F. 67, 261 Capalus (France) - medical practitioner, legendary figure - France - Wickersheimer - F. 67, 263 Capanna, Giovanni Battista (fl. 1499), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 67, 264-265 Capanna, Puccio —> Puccio Capanna Caparra, Niccolò Grosso, called (fl. 1500), iron smith - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 266-267 Capars, Jean (fl. 1352), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 268 Capcasa, Giovanni (fl. 1493), printer - Parma (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 269 Capcasa, Matteo di (fl. 1482-1495), printer Parma (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 67, 269 Capdevila, Arnaud de (fl. 1437), numismatist Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 67, 270 Capece, Corrado ( t 1268), nobleman - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 272 Capece, Corrado, archbishop of Benevento ( t 1482), abbot, archbishop - Napoli (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 271 Capece, Giacomo ( f l 2 6 8 ) , nobleman - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 272 Capece, Marino (f 1268), nobleman - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 272 Capelayn, John (fl. 1334-1348), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 273 Capell, ... (fl. 1422), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 274 Capell', Robert dc (fl. 1269), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 275 Capell, William ( t 1462), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 276 Capellades, Bernardo (fl. 1395), painter Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 278 Capelle, Jean (fl. 1480), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 67, 279-280 Capelle, Louis (surgeon) —> Louis [Ludovicus] Capelle Capelli, Bartolomeo de' (fl. 1420-1437), wood carver - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 281 Capellis, Jacques (fl. 1250), Franciscan - France Chevalier - F. 67, 282 Capellis, Johannes de (fl. 1385), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 283 Capellis, Pasquino de (fl. 1383), secretary of a duke - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 67, 284 Capello, Agustino (fi. 1484), poet - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 285 Capello, Filippo (fl. 1351), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 288 Capello, Guglielmo (fl. 1426), miniaturist Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 67, 289

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Capello, Guido, bishop of Ferrara - also: G. de Píleo Vicentinus (f 1332), Dominican, inquisitor, bishop - Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 286-287; 151, 91-94 Capelluti, Giacomo (+ 1343), physician Parma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 290 Capelluti, Jacopo de' —» Jacobus de Capellulis Capelluti, Orlando Rolandus Capellutius Capelluti, Rinaldo (f before 1452), physician Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 292 Capeluche (Paris) (f 1418), executioner - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 293 Caper, Heinrich —» Heinrich [Henricusl Caper Caperidge, John de John [Johannes] Capgrave Capisti, Gerardo (fl. 1177), city governor Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 65, 46 Capitanei, Abalon de' (fl. 1460), physician Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 305 Capitanei, Giovanni de' (11. 1390), physician Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 306 Capitanei, Giovanni de' (Π. 1405), provost Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 307 Capitanei, Giovanni de' (fl. 1469), physician Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 308 Capitanei, Thomas de abbot of l'Epau —> Thomas de Capitaneis abbot of l'Epau Capitanei, Tommaso de' (fl. 1476), printer Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 309 Capitani, Cristoforo (15-th century), painter Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 310 Capiteyn, Roger (fl. 1405-1419), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Surrey (England); Salop (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 311 Capito Lucius (fl. 550), translator - Italy Chevalier, Potthast - F. 67, 312-313 Capizzuchi, Gian Roberto —> Anselmo [Ansclmus] Josclino Capmaker, John (fl. 1430), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 314 Capocci, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 316 Capocci, Giacomo archbishop of Benevento and Napoli —» Jacobus de Viterbio archbishop of Benevento and Napoli Capocci, Niccolò, bishop of Urgel ( t 1368), bishop, cardinal, papal legate - Saint-Omer (France); Utrecht (Netherlands); Urgell (Spain); France - Berton, Chevalier - F. 67, 319-320 Capocci, Pandolfo, bishop of Viterbo (fl. 1328), bishop, cardinal - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 67, 321 Capocci, Pietro ( t 1259), cardinal, papal legate Deutschland; Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 67, 322-323 Capocci, Raniero, bishop of Viterbo - also: R. Capoccio (* ca. 1180, t 1252 or 1250), Cistercian, cardinal, bishop - Viterbo (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 317; 67, 324-325 Capoccio da Firenze (14-th century), alchemist Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 315 Capodilista, Antonio (f 1489), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 326 Capodilista, Francesco (fl. 1444), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 327 Capodilista, Gabriele (14-th century), canonist Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 328

Capodilista, Gabriele (15-th century), mayor, pilgrim - Padua (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 67, 329 Capodilista, Giovanni Francesco ( t e a . 1450), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 67, 330 Capodivacca, Bartolommeo (fl. 1380), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 331 Capograsso, Guilelmo (fl. 1465), jurisconsult Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 332 Capograsso, Niccolò (fl. 1495), jurisconsult Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 333 Caponago, Giacomo (fl. 1447), illuminator Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 67, 334 Caporali, Bartolommeo (*ca. 1420), painter, miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 67, 335-337 Caporali, Giacomo ( t 1478), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 67, 338-340 Caposcrofa, Felice (fl. 1420), jurisconsult Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 341 Capouan, bishop of Cahors - latin: Capuanus (fl. 655), bishop, saint - Cahors (France) Chevalier - F. 67, 342 Capour, Vassag, prince of Sunik (9-th century), prince - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 67, 343 Cappa (Sachsen) (fl. 670), missionary - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 67, 344 Cappadoces, Johannes patriarch of Constantinopolis - » Johannes Cappadoces patriarch of Constantinopolis Cappel, Guillaume (fl. 1491), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 345 Cappel, Ludeco - scolasticus - Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 67, 346 Cappellet, Pierre - or: P. de la Chapelle (fl. 1442-1469), architect - Aix-en-Provence (France); Aries (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 347 Cappellina, Andrea della - citizen of Modena Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 348 Cappellis, Jacobus de - italian: Giacomo Cappelli (mid-13-th century), Franciscan, theologian - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 349-350 Cappello, Guglielmo (fl. 1426), miniaturist Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 351-354 Cappenberg, von, family (since 11 -th century), family of counts - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 355 Capperidge, John —> Clerk, John Cappidus Stavriensis (fl. 920), priest, historian Stavoren (Netherlands); Friesland (Netherlands) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 67, 356-358 Capponi, Gino (*ca. 1350, 11421 or 1420), city governor, chronicler - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 67, 359-360 Capponi, Luigi di Giampietro (fl. 1485-1498), sculptor - Roma (Italy); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 361-363 Capponi, Neri (* 1388, 1 1457), historian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 67, 364-365 Capponi, Niccolò (late 15-th ccntury), agitator Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 366 Capponi, Pietro (* 1446, 11496), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy); Sciano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 367 Capponi, Serafino (fl. 1485), theologian - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 368 Cappys, Thomas (fl. 1461-1462), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 369 Cappys, William (fl. 1452-1453), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 370 Capra, Aloisio (+ 1499), notarius apostolicus Italy - Chevalier - F. 67, 371 Capra, Anselmo —> Anselmo [Ansclmus] (Capra) archbishop of Milano Capra, Bartolommeo, archbishop of Milano ( t 1433), provost, bishop, archbishop - Cremona (Italy); Milano (Italy); Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 67, 372 Capra, Benedetto —> Benedictus Capra

Capra, Enrico (fl. 1358), goldsmith - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 375 Capra, Francescolo (fl. 1351), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 373 Capra, Guascono (fl. 1294), ambassador - Sassari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 374 Caprais Lérins ( t ca. 430), monk, saint - Lérins (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 376 Capranica, Angelo, bishop of Rieti (*ca. 1410, "I" 1478), bishop, cardinal - Ascoli (Italy); Rieti (Italy); Fermo (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 377-378 Capranica, Dominico, bishop of Fermo (* 1400, 11458), papal secretary, bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Fermo (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 379-382; 96, 322; 422, 311-312 Capranica, Niccolò, bishop of Fermo (fl. 14581473), bishop, city governor - Fermo (Italy); Rieti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 383 Capranica, Paolo, archbishop of Benevento ( t 1428), bishop, archbishop - Évreux (France); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 384 Caprarie, Bernard (+ 1309), Dominican Toulouse (France); Lavaur (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 386 Capre, A. ( t 1410), sculptor - Savoie (France) Beaulieu - F. 128, 254 Capri, Bernardino de' (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Novara (Italy); Milano (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 387-388 Câprier, Gérard Gérard IGerardus] (Câprier) bishop of Sisteron Caprino di Domenico (fl. 1432), sculptor Firenze (Italy); Settignano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 67, 389 Caprioli, Angelo —> Angelus Capreolus Caprioli, Antonio (fl. 1500), musician - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 390 Caprioli, Petrus —> Petrus Caprioli Capron, John ( t 1504), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 391 Capron, Thomas (fl. 1455-1476), master of arts, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 67, 392 Capronesi, Ugo (13-th century), copyist - Pisa (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 67, 393-394 Caps, John (fl. 1371-1389), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, school administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 67, 395 Capuano, Francesco ( t 1490), astronomer, philosopher, university professor, canon regular - Padua (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 67, 396 Capuanus bishop of Cahors —» Capouan bishop of Cahors Capucii, Petrus —> Petrus Capucii Capula, Giovanni (fl. 1305-1307), architect Cagliari (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 397 Capulí, Henry - or: H. Copul (fl. 1446), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 67, 398 Caput, Johannes —> Johannes Caput Caputanus, Johannes Mattheus (fl. 1477), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 67, 399-400 Caputi, Pietro (fl. 1350), Augustinian - Italy Chevalier - F. 67, 401 Caquillon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Caquillon Cara, Petrus (*ca. 1440, + 1490), jurisconsult, duke - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 67, 402-403 Caraccioli, family - or: Caracciolo (since 12-th century), noble family - Napoli (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 404 Caraccioli, Berardo (notarius apostolicus, fl. 12611287) —> Berardus de Neapoli Caraccioli, Bernardo (fl. 1244), cardinal - Napoli (Italy) - Berton - F. 46, 29 Caraccioli, Corrado, archbishop of Nicosia, bishop of Mileto ( f l 4 1 1 ) , patriarch, archbishop, bishop, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Nikosia (Cyprus); Bologna (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 67, 405-406 Caraccioli, Francesco —» Franciscus Caraccioli

Cardona Caraccioli, Gianni - also: G. Caracciolo (*ca. 1372, τ 1432), royal secretary, grand seneschal - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 67, 423-425 Caraccioli, Jacopo, patriarch of Aquileia - latin: Jacobus Caracciolus (f 1357), Augustinian, patriarch - Napoli (Italy); Aquileia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger, Tafuri F. 67, 408-410; 195, 430-431 Caraccioli, Landulfo —> Landulfus Caracciolus archbishop of Amalfi Caraccioli, Nicolaus Moschinus - italian: Nicola Moschino Caracciolo ( i 1389), Dominican, inquisitor, cardinal, papal legate - Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Sicilia (Italy); Perugia (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 412-415 Caraccioli, Pietro Antonio (late 15-th century), poet - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 416 Caraccioli, Renzo - or: R. Caracciolo (fl. 1472), painter - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 67, 417 Caraccioli, Ricardo ( t 1395), knight hospitaller, grand master of the Hospitallers - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 418 Caraccioli, Roberto, bishop of Aquino and Lecce - also: R. Caracciolo (*ca. 1423, t 1495), Franciscan, bishop, theologian - Lecce (Italy); Aquino (Italy) - Chevalier, Théologie F. 67, 419-422 Caraccioli, Stefano - also: S. Caracciolo (fl. 1472), painter - Napoli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 67, 417 Caracristo d'Arco (fl. 1409), copyist - Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 426 Caradoc, king of Gwynedd ( t 7 9 8 ) , king Gwyncdd (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 67, 429 Caradoc of Llancarvan ( t before 1154), Bcncdictinc, monk, historian - Llancarvan (Wales) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 67, 430-433 Caradoc, princc of the South of Wales ( t 1035), prince - Wales - Chevalier - F. 67, 427 Caradoc (Wales) ( t 1124), hermit, saint - Wales Chevalier - F. 67, 428 Caraduc (Bretagne) (6-th century), bard Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 434 Carafa, Diomede - also: de Caraffa (* between 1406 and 1408, t 1487), count, court official, tutor, moralist, writer - Napoli (Italy); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 67, 435-436 Carafali, Emanuele (fl. 1239), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 437 Caraffa, Antonio (15-th century), citizen of Reggio - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 67, 438 Caraffa, Filippo, bishop of Bologna ( t 1389), bishop, cardinal - Bologna (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 67, 444-445 C a r a f f a , Giovanni Antonio (fl. 1470), glass artist - Brescia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 67, 441 Caraffa, Giovanni Vincenzo (fl. 1491), falconer Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 67, 442; 420, 259-260 Caraffa, Johannes Antonius - italian: Giovanni Antonio C. (*ca. 1420, 1 1486), canonist, jurisconsult, chancellor - Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 67, 439-440; 202, 50-52 Caraffa, Olivero, archbishop of Napoli (+ 1511 ), archbishop, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Salamanca (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 67, 443 Caraffe (Nancy) —> Craffe (Nancy) Caralampus (Antiochia) - saint - Antiochia Chevalier - F. 67, 446 Caralde (Metz) (fl. 1164), scolasticus - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 67, 447 Caraman, Jean de - also: J: de Carmin (f 1361), provost, cardinal - Var (France); Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 67, 448; 205, 317 Caramanico, Matteo di (fl. 1426), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England); Napoli (Italy) - Cambridge F. 67, 449

Carantinos, Georgios (fl. 1497-1499), governor Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 67, 450 Carapellis, Augustinus de —> Augustinus de Leonissa Carasans (Troubadour) - or: Carassan (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 68, 1 Carasaus (Arras) (fl. 1260), bard - France Chevalier - F. 68, 2 Carat, Hance (fl. 1392-1396), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 3 Carathen, John ( t 1485), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 67, 451 Caràu, Francesco - poet - Cagliari (Italy) Chevalier - F. 68, 4 Caraunt, Nicholas ( t 1467), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, royal secretary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 68, 5-9 Carausaux, François - or: Carausaus, Carozol (15-th century), poet, musician - Normandie (France); Arras (France) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 68, 10-11 Caravaggio, Filippo delle -> Vacche, Filippo delle Caravia, Alessandro (15-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 68, 12 Carbó, Pedro (Π. 1430), agronomist - Spain Chevalier - F. 68, 14 Carbó, Rafael (fl. 1476-1483), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 15 Carbondala, Giovanni de (ñ. 1275), professor of medicine - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 68, 16 Carbone, Francesco, bishop of Monopoli ( t 1405), Cistercian, bishop, cardinal - Monopoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 68, 17-18 Carbone, Guilelmo, bishop of Chieti (t 1419), bishop, cardinal - Aquileia (Italy); Chieti (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 68, 19-20 Carbone, Luigi (* 1436, 1 1482), university professor - Ferrara (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 68, 21 Carbonel, Bertrán (13-th century), troubadour Marseille (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 22-23 Carbonell, Juan (fl. 1394), goldsmith - Catalonia (Spain); Vic (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 68, 24 Carbonell, Nicolás (fl. 1443), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 25 Carbonnier, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Carbonnier Carborowe, Gervase - alias: G. Clyftone (fl. 1415-1417), college fellow, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 26 Carbullek, Simon (fl. 1430), subdcacon, priest Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 68, 27 Carcan, Janon - or: Jean C. (fl. 1487-1499), printer - Paris (France); Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 68, 28 Carcano, Ambrogio ( t 1398), provost - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 29 Carcano, Antonio (fl. 1496-1497), printer Milano (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 68, 30 Carcano, Barnabe ( t e a . 1454), philologist Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 31 Carcano, Donato (Π. 1448), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 32 Carcano, Francesco (fl. 1457-1470), painter Milano (Italy); Vercelli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 33 Carcano, Gabriele (fl. 1457), poet - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 34 Carcano, Ludovico (fl. 1463-1481), painter Pavia (Italy); Vercelli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 68, 35 Carcano, Pietro (fl. 1487), priest - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 36 Carceri, dalle, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Verona (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 37-39

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Carcint, Pierre de —> Pierre [Petrus] de Carcint Cardaillac, Bertrand de, bishop of Cahors ( t 1366), bishop - Cahors (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 41 Cardaillac, Bertrand de, bishop of Rodez (fl. 1368), bishop - Rodez (France) - Chevalier F. 68, 40 Cardaillac, Gaillard de - latin: Galhardus de Cardalhaco ( t 1359), archdeacon - Rodez (France) - Lami - F. 68, 1 Cardaillac, Guillaume de, bishop of Cahors ( t 1234), bishop - Cahors (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 43 Cardaillac, Guillaume de, bishop of Montauban ( t 1355), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Montauban (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 44-45; 153, 100 Cardaillac, Guillaume de, bishop of Saint-Papoul ( t 1347), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - SaintPapoul (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 46-47 Cardaillac, Jean de archbishop of Braga and Toulouse —» Johannes de Cardalhaco archbishop of Braga and Toulouse, patriarch of Alexandria Cardami, Lucio (* 1410, 11494), chronicler Gallipoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); Lecce (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 68, 48; 420, 261-262 Cardello, Andrea (fl. 1420), ambassador - Sassari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 49 Cardemaker, John —> Bokkynge, John Cárdenas, Bartolomé ( t before 1480), painter Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 50 Cárdenas, Pedro de (fl. 1473), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 51 M a s t e r of the C a r d e n e r Hochaltar (mid-15th century), sculptor - Carden an der Mosel (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 52 Cardier, Jean (fl. 1483), judge, city councillor Forez (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 53 Cardillo, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Messina (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 68, 59 Cardillo, Stefano - painter - Messina (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 61 Cardinalis, ... (fl. 1240), physician, university administrator - Montpellier (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 68, 55-58 Cardini, ... (fl. 1179-1186), canonist Chevalier - F. 68, 54 Cardinot Mengant (fl. 1475), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 68, 62 Cardis, Henry de (fl. 1252), magister, scholar Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 68, 63 Cardiwen, Hugh (fl. 1483), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 64 Cardmaker, ... (fl. 1442), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 68, 65 Cardmaker, Robert (fl. 1468-1492), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 68, 66 Cardo de Aurengia (14-th century), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 68, 67 Cardon [Cardo] des Croisilles - or: C. de Reims (fl. 1200), bard - Reims (France) - Chevalier F. 68, 68 Cardoil, William - also: G. Carlisle (fl. 1200), physician - England - Talbot - F. 153, 101 Cardon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Cardon Cardon, Lancelot (14-th or 15-th century), copyist, illuminator - France - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 68, 69-72 Cardon, Robert (fl. 1389), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 73 M a s t e r of Cardona (late 14-th-early 15-th century), painter - Catalonia (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 68, 74 Cardona, Espera-en-Dios (fl. 1416), jurisconsult Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 68, 75 Cardona, Juan (15-th century), poet - Spain Chevalier - F. 68, 76

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Cardona, Raimundo de (fl. 1324-1328), general Aragon (Spain); Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 68, 77 Cardona y de Aragon, Jaime Francisco de, bishop of Urgel - also: Jaime de Cardona (*ca. 1405, t 1466), bishop, cardinal - Vic (Spain); Urgcll (Spain); Gerona (Spain) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 68, 78-79; 195, 432 Cardonis, Germain (fl. 1313-1326), Dominican Pamiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 80 Cardonis, Jean (fl. 1389), notarius apostolicus Craon (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 81 Cardonne, Jean de, archbishop of Arles ( t 1348), Augustinian, sacristan, archbishop - Magiielonne (France); Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 82 Cardonnel, Pierre ( t 1438), canon, physician Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 83 Cardonnel, Pierre ( t 1438), master of medicine, university administrator - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 301, 100-101 Carducci, Filippo (15-th century), historian Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 85 Carducci, Lapo (fl. 1209), historian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 84 Carducci, Pietro - Jesuate - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 68, 86 Cardulo, Francesco (fl. 1493), orator - Narni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 87 Cardulphe, bishop of Angers (fl. 605-609), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 88 Cardw, John (fl. 1428), priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 89 Cardyff, John (fl. 1478-1498), Bcncdictinc, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 68, 90 Carelake, William (fl. 1433), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 91 Carello, Elio - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 68, 92 Carensono, Francesco (fl. 1435), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 93 Carentinus, bishop of Köln - also: Charentinus (fl. 565-570), bishop - Köln (Germany) Chevalier - F. 73, 196 Caresini, Raffaino - latin: Raphael Carcsinus (fl. 1388), state chancellor, chronicler - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 68, 94; 324, 296 Careswell, Robert Carrillo de Albornoz, Alfonso bishop of Sigüenza Carini, Neri - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 68, 117 Cario, Antonio del (fl. 1397), painter - Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 118 Carisio, Giacomo (fl. 1268), city councillor Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 120 Carisio, Giacomo, bishop of Torino ( t 1226), bishop - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 119 Carissima (Albi) (6-th century), virgin, saint Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 121 Cariteo (Barcelona) (fl. 1480), poet - Barcelona (Spain); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 122 Carkeke, John ( t 1477), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, chaplain, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 123 Carla, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Carla Carleby, ... (fl. 1342-1344), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 124 Carlel, Adam de (fl. 1285), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 125 Carlell, William (t 1498), master of arts, vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 126 Carleton, Gilbert ( t 1500), chaplain, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 127 Carleton, John dc (f 1361), doctor of civil law, royal adviser, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 68, 129-132 Carleton, John de (f 1366), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 68, 133-135 Carleton, John de (fl. 1366-1375), master of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 68, 138 Carleton, John dc (f 1369), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 136 Carleton, John - alias: J. Pycard de Carleton ( t 1405), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 68, 137 Carleton, Richard de ( t 1381 ), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 68, 139 Carleton, Richard ( t 1393), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Oxford F. 68, 140 Carleton, Roger de (fl. 1308), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 141 Carleton, William ( t 1309?), judge - England Chevalier - F. 68, 128 Carleton, William (fl. 1395-1415), doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, district rector, vicar general - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 68, 142 Carleton, William (fl. 1430-1431), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 143 Carleton, William ( t 1472), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 144 Carlewyth, Richard de (fl. 1317-1322), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 145 Carley, John (fl. 1378-1379), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 146 Carli, Giovanni (* 1428, t 1503), Dominican Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 147 Carlier (Cambrai) - or: Jean le Carlier (fl. 13831394), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 148-150 Carlier, Gilles -> Aegidius Carlerii Carlier, Jean (lc) (fl. 1436-1466), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu - F. 68, 151 Carlille, Thomas (fl. 1418), Gilbcrtinc, canon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 152 Carlinier, Louis (11. 1473), painter, master mason - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 68, 153

Carlinus de Grimaldis (fl. 1314), Franciscan - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 68, 154; 147, 88 Carlisle, Benedict of (fl. 1324), scholar, clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 155 Carlisle, John (fl. 1477-1478), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 68, 156 Carlisle, Peter of (fl. 1238), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 157 Carlisle, Thomas ( t 1404), master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 158-159 Carlo —» Carolus Carlo, Giacomo di (fl. 1487-1491), priest, printer, poet - Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 160 Carloman (Abbot) ( t 877), abbot - Senlis (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 169 Karlmann [Carloman], king of Austrasia (*751, 1771 ), king - Soissons (France); Franken (Germany) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 166-168 Carloman, king of Bayern and Italia - german: Karlmann Bussone da Carmagnola, Francesco Carman, James (fl. 1497), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 68, 187 Carmardyne, Philip (f 1446), master of arts, bachelor of theology, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 68, 188 Carmell, Geronimo Miguel - latin: Hieronymus Michael Carmelus (fl. 1322), Carmelite, theologian - Aragon (Spain) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter, Latassa F. 68, 190-193; 177, 260-262 Carmen, Johannes (fl. 1400-1420), composer France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 197; 420, 263 Carmerson, Juan - also: Johannes Carmcssonus, Carmassonius (fl. 1400), Franciscan - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 68, 194-196; 68, 199; 205, 315-316 Carmery duke of Aquitaine —> Calminius duke of Aquitaine Carmin, Jean de —> Caraman, Jean de Carminati, Placido (fl. 1474), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 200 Carmoniola Alipius —> Alipius, Carmoniola Carn', Robert (fl. 1454), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 68, 202 Carnario, Giacomo ( f e a . 1234'?), provost Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 203 Carnario, Giacomo, bishop of Vercelli - or: G. Carnerio (i 1241), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 68, 204 Carnarthur, Ralph (fl. 1450-1458), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 68, 205

[Carolus] Carné (Dinan) - latin: Carnetus - martyr, saint Dinan (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 206 Carnech (Bishop) - bishop, saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 68, 207 Carnedone, William de Charles [Carolus] III (d'Anjou-Durrazzo) king of Napoli and Hungary Charles [Carolus] d'Espagne, count of Angoulême (* 1326, 11354), count - Spain; Angoulême (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 276; 420, 266-267 Charles [Carolus], count of Étampes ( t 1336), baron, count - Étampes (France) - Chevalier F. 68, 277 Charles [Carolus] (d'Artois), count of Eu (* 1393, + 1472), count, city governor - England; Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 278 Charles [Carolus] Fasena (fl. 1492), doctor of medecine - Perpignan (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 68, 279 Carlo [Carolus] da Firenze (fl. 1389), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 68, 284 Charles [Carolus] Forgeti (fl. 1457), surgeon - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 68, 285 Charles [Carolus] de France, duke of Berry, Normandie and Guyenne (* 1446, t 1472), duke - Normandie (France); Guyenne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 68, 397-400 Charles [Carolus] II king of France H> Karl [Carolusl II emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich]

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Charles [Carolus] III, king of France - called: le Simple (* 879, 1929), king - France Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 68, 289-294 Charles [Carolus] IV, king of France and Navarra - called: le Bel Karl [Carolus] I (Svcrkersson) king of Sverige Charles [Carolus] duke of Guyenne —> Charles ICarolus] de France duke of Berry, Normandie and Guyenne Charles [Carolus] Habert (fl. 1500), physician Troyes (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 68, 401 Carolus (Hamburg) - also: Karolus (fl. 1255), miniaturist, illuminator - Hamburg (Germany) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 402-403 Karl [Carolus] (Heidelberg) (fl. 1455), goldsmith - Heidelberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 68, 404 Carlo [Carolus] (Martel), pretender to the throne of Hungary (* 1272, f 1295), pretender to the throne - Magyarország (Hungary); Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 410 Charles [Carolus] (Robert), king of Hungary - also: Caroberto (* 1288, f 1342), king Magyarország (Hungary); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 68, 411-416 Karl [Carolus] Jónsson abbot of Thingeyres —> Carolus Thingorensis Karl [Carolus] (Köln) (fl. 1268), Dominican Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 68, 267 Charles [Carolus] Lacy (fl. 1507), physician Canterbury (England) - Talbot - F. 68, 405 Carlo [Carolus] di ser Lazzaro (fl. 1447), painter - Narni (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 68, 406 Charles [Carolus] Lecman (fl. 1488-1494), surgeon - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 68, 407 Carlos [Carolus], count of Lerin - called: Chariot ( t 1432), count - Lerin (Spain); Navarra (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 68, 408 Charles [Carolus] I, duke of Lorraine (* 953, "I" 991), duke - Lorraine (France); Laon (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 417-420 Charles [Carolus] II, duke of Lorraine called: le Hardi (* 1364 or 1365, τ 1431), duke - Lorraine (France); Toul (France) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 68, 421-424

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Charles [Carolus] archbishop of Lyon -> Charles [Carolus] count of Alençon, archbishop of Lyon Charles [Carolus] king of Hungary [Magyarország] —> Charles [Carolus] III (d'Anjou-Durrazzo) king of Napoli and Hungary Charles [Carolus] Maignart Charles [Carolus] count of Valois, Anjou and Maine Charles [Carolus] IV, count of Maine (* 1414, + 1473), count, governor - Maine (France); Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 429 Charles [Carolus] V (d'Anjou), count of Maine, duke of Calabria, count of Provence (* 1436, 11481), duke, count - Maine (France); Calabria (Italy); Provence (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 430-431 Karl [Carolus], archbishop of Mainz (f 863), archbishop - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 69, 15 Carolus de Malatestis —> Malatesti, Carlo Carlo [Carolus] da Mantova (fl. 1439), surgeon, university professor - Mantova (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 68, 432 Charles [Carolus] dc Marnay (fl. 14761478), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 68, 433 Carlo [Carolus] Martel (1272-1295) Carlo [Carolus] (Martel) pretender to the throne of Hungary Karl [Carolus] Martell, duke of Austrasia - french: Charles Martel (*ca. 688, y 741), majordomo, general, duke - France; Neustrie (France) - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 69, 1-10 Charles [Carolus] de Mauregard (+ 1472), physician - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 69, 11-13 Charles [Carolus] de Mauregard (fl. 14921495), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 69, 14 Carolus de Mayneriis (fl. 1472), priest, miniaturist - Cremona (Italy) - Bradley - F. 69, 16 Charles [Carolus] de Montmorency ( t 1369), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 69, 17 Charles [Carolus], lord of Montmorency ("[" 1381), marshal, chamberlain - France Chevalier - F. 69, 18 Carlo [Carolus] da Napoli (fl. 1436-1440), Augustinian, philosopher - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 69, 49 Charles [Carolus] I (d'Anjou), king of Napoli and Sicilia, king of Jerusalem (* 1226 or 1220, í 1285), king, crusader - Anjou (France); Napoli (Italy); Sicilia (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - AultDumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast - F. 69, 19-41 Charles [Carolus] II (d'Anjou), king of Napoli and Sicilia Charles [Carolus] V (d'Anjou) count of Maine, duke of Calabria, count of Provence Charles [Carolus], king of Provence (*ca. 840, 1863), king - Provence (France); Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 69, 81-84 Charles [Carolus] Robert king of Hungary Charles [Carolus] (Robert) king of Hungary Carlo [Carolus] da Romena (+ 1417), Hieronymite - Fiesole (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 277 Karl [Carolus] I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire |Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - called: Karl der Große; french: Charlemagne; latin: Carolus Magnus (*747, t 814), king, emperor - Franken (Germany); Deutschland; France - Bradley, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Gertner 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer - F. 69, 85-210; 420, 268-272 Karl [Carolus] II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire |Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - called: der Kahle; french: Charles le Chauve; latin: Carolus Calvus (* 823, t 877), king, emperor - Frankfurtam-Main (Germany); Neustrie (France); France; Aquitaine (France); Lorraine (France); Lombardia (Italy) - Bradley, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 69, 211-229 Karl [Carolus] III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - called: der Dicke; french: Charles le Gros; latin: Carolus Grassus (* 839, 1888), king, emperor - Reichenau (Switzerland); Deutschland Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler F. 69, 230-241; 420, 273-275 Karl [Carolus] IV, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire |Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - original name: Wenzel or Wenceslaus; also: king of Bohemia, duke of Luxembourg (* 1316, t 1378), king, duke, emperor - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Luxembourg; Deutschland - Bradley, Broughton, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 69, 242-276; 420, 276-279 Charles [Carolus] de Rotulo (fl. 1416-1417), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 69, 278 Carlo [Carolus] de Ruxano (fl. 1443), painter Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 279 Charles [Carolus] Saenam (fl. 1458), master of arts, doctor of mcdccine, physician - Perpignan (France); Narbonne (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 69, 280 Carlo [Carolus], count of Sanbonifacio (15-th century), count, poet - Italy; Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 69, 281 Charles [Carolus] I, duke of Savoie - called: le Guerrier (* 1468, 11489), duke - Savoie (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 69, 282-284 Charles [Carolus] II (Jean-Amédée), duke of Savoie Charles ICarolus] (de Valois) count of Alençon Charles [Carolus], count of Valois, Anjou and Maine (* 1270, 11325), count - Maine (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 425-428 Carlo [Carolus] da Venezia (fl. 1473), illuminator - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 69, 305-307 Charles [Carolus] de Vermon (fl. 1458-1474), barber - Montauban (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 69, 308 Charles [Carolus], abbot of Villcrs ( t 1212), Cistercian, abbot - Villers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 69, 309 Charles [Carolus], count of Viaanderen callcd: le Bon (* before 1086, f 1127), count Viaanderen, Flandres; Denmark - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 280-283 Charles [Carolus], bishop of Wetsraes (+ 1271), bishop - Westeraes (Sweden) - Chevalier F. 69, 310 Carolzol, François —> Carausaux, François Carón, Ambrogio (fl. 1490), armourer - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 311 Carón, Firmin - also: Philippe C. (2-d half 15-th century), composer - France - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 69, 312-315 Caron, Guillaume le (fl. 1489-1492), printer Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 420, 280 Caron, Jacques - architect - Arras (France) Chevalier - F. 69, 316 Caron, Jean (poet, fl. 1387) —> Jean ¡Johannes] d'Arras Caron, Jean (late 15-th century), Benedictine, monk, poet - Mcchclcn, Malincs (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 69, 318 Caron, John de ( t 1398), master of arts, jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Scotland; Aberdeen (Scotland) Oxford - F. 69, 319-320 Caron, John (fl. 1444), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 321

Carsey Carón, Pierre (fl. 1474), printer - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 69, 322 Caron, Pierre le Franciscus de Caronellis Caros, Pierre - or: P. Caron (f 1478), university rector, deacon - Paris (France); Nevers (France) - Chevalier - F. 69, 324 Carot, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Carot Carpaccio, Vittore (fl. 1474), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 325 Carpanetus, Simon - italian: Simone Carpancti (15-th century), copyist - Napoli (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 69, 328-329 Carpani, Andrea (fl. 1479), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 326 Carpani, Dominico —» Dominicus de Carpanis Carpani, Giovanni - also: Johannes de Grapanis (fl. 1468), philologist - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 69, 331 Carpenter, ... (fl. 1474-1478), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 334 Carpenter, Alexander —> Alexander Carpentarius Carpenter, Henry ( t 1486), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 69, 338-339 Carpenter, John le - or: William le C. (fl. 1340), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 420, 281 Carpenter, John Jean [Johannes] Carpentier Carpentin, Henri —> Henri [Henricus] Carpentin Carpentin, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Carpentin Carpesano, Antonio (fl. 1330), philosopher, physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 69, 327 Carpet, Peter (fl. 1445), magister, school headmaster - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 360 Carpi, Antonio Maria da (fl. 1495), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 361 Carpi, Giovanni da —> Johannes Carpensis Carpinello, Girolamo (fl. 1487-1488), Dominican, friar, painter - Eboli (Italy); Amalfi (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 362 Carpintero, Macias (fl. 1488-1496), architect Valladolid (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 363 Carpiter, Heinrich (fl. 1399), copyist Nördlingen (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 69, 364-365

Carpophorus (Spoleto) - priest, saint - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 366 Carquy, Jacques de - or: J. de Carquies (fl. 1467), armourer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 69, 367 Carr, Thomas (fl. 1460-1473), bachelor of theology, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 69, 368 Carra, Jean - also: J Carré or Carrel (fl. 14441459), painter - Lyon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 369 Carrabordas, Bernard de (fl. 1305-1322), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 69, 370 Carractus, Martino (fl. 1443), jurisconsult - Pavia (Italy); Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 371 Master of the Carrand Triptych (fl. 1450-1460), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 69, 372-373 Carraprina, Giovanni (fl. 1472), painter Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 374 Carrara, da, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Italy; Padua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 69, 375-377 Carrara, Alberto (early 15-th century), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 69, 378 Carrara, Francesco (late 15-th century), physician - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 384 Carrara, Francesco da, lord of Padova (* 1325, t 1393), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 69, 380-382 Carrara, Francesco da, lord of Padova ( t 1406), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 383 Carrara, Gerardus, bishop of Savona - also: G. Serina de Varonibus ( t 1355 or 1356), Augustinian, bishop - Savona (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 69, 385-388; 132, 82; 132, 210; 133, 230-233 Carrara, Giacomino, lord of Padova ( t 1372), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 389 Carrara, Giacomo I, lord of Padova ( t 1324), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 396 Carrara, Giacomo II, lord of Padova (f 1351), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 397 Carrara, Gigliola (* 1382?, τ 1416), noblewoman - Este (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 390 Carrara, Guido (+1281), physician - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 69, 391-392 Carrara, Guido (+1497), physician - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 69, 393-394 Carrara, Johannes Michael Albertus (* 1438, τ 1490), physician, philosopher - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wickersheimer F. 69, 398-400; 214, 352-354; 420, 282-283 Carrara, Marsiglio, lord of Padova (f 1338), lord, poet - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 401; 257, 94 Carrara, Marsilietto Pappafavia, lord of Padova ( t 1348), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 69, 402 Carrara, Stefano, archbishop of Nicosia (+ 1448), city administrator, archbishop, bishop - Padua (Italy); Nikosia (Cyprus); Teramo (Italy); Tricarico (Italy); Rossano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 379 Carrara, Ubertino, lord of Padova ( t 1345), lord - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 395 Carrari, Albertino (fl. 1266-1306), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 403 Carrari, Baldassare - called: il Vecchio (fl. 1354), painter - Forli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 404 Carrari, Tommaso (fl. 1244-1268), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 69, 405 Carrari, Vincenzo - historian - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 69, 406 Carré, Jean —> Carra, Jean Carré, Jean (fl. 1390-1399), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 408 Carre, John (+ 1443), bedel, theologian - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 409

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Carre, Joos - also: J. Kerre ( t 1453), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 69, 410 Carré, Michau —> Quarré, Michau Carre, Richard (fl. 1464-1465), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 412 Carrel, Jean Carra, Jean Carrelli, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Carrelli Carreño, Fernando de (fl. 1440), architect Medina del Campo (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 414 Carrera, Giorgio - physician - Padua (Italy); Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 69, 415 Carrère, Jean (fl. 1409-1424), archdeacon, cardinal - Rodez (France) - Berton, Chevalier F. 69, 416; 205, 338 Carreria, Pierre - or: P. Carriera (fl. 1284-1292), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 69, 417 Carreria, Roger (fl. 1322), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 69, 418 Carrerie, Bernard —> Bernardus Carrerie Carretto, del, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Genua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 69, 420-421 Carretto, Enrico, bishop of Lucca - latin: Henricus Caretus, de Carreto or Caleto (+ 1330), Franciscan, bishop, theologian - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 69, 422-424; 420, 285-292 Carrewe, David (fl. 1428-1452), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 425 Carri, Luigi (fl. 1476-1492), physician, poet Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 69, 426 Carri, Michele di Jacopo dei ( f i 440), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 69, 427-428 Carriaric, king of the Swedes (t559), king, convert - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 69, 429 Carrick, earls of (since 12-th century), noble family - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 69, 430-431 Carrick, Gilbert de (fl. 1371-1395), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Glasgow (Scotland) - Oxford - F. 69, 432 Carrières, Jean des (fl. 1300), architect - Chartres (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 433 Carrillo de Acuña, Alfonso, archbishop of Toledo - also: A. Carillo de Α. (* 1412 or 1413, t 1482), bishop, archbishop - Acuña (Spain); Sigüenza (Spain); Toledo (Spain) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 115-116; 69, 434-437 Carrillo de Albornoz, Alfonso, bishop of Sigüenza - also: A. Carillo de A. (*ca. 1384, 11434), bishop, cardinal - Cuneca (Spain); Sigüenza (Spain); Basel (Switzerland); Osma (Spain); Cuenca (Spain) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 68, 114; 69, 438-441 Carroç, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Valencia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 69, 442-443 Carrón, Estienne (fl. 1452), sultan - France Beaulieu - F. 69, 444 Carrouges, Jean de (fl. 1387), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 69, 445 Carru (Corgenon) (fl. 1411-1412), painter Savoie (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 69, 446-447 Carruga, Embry —> Embry Carruga Carruthers, John de (fl. 1371-1409), ecclesiastical administrator, royal chaplain - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 69, 448 Carrwe, Thomas ( t 1463), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 69, 449 Carselini, Francesco (fl. 1340), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 1 Carsewell, John (fl. 1394), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 2 Carsey, ... (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 3

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Carslegh, Jaems (f 1438), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 4-5 Carsulanus, Martinus (fl. 1330), Dominican Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 70, 6-7 Carsulanus, Vincentius (fl. 1330), Dominican Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 70, 6-7 Carswell, John (fl. 1398-1429), limner, textwriter - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 70, 8-9 Cartagh Mochuddy (+636), monastery founder, saint - Ireland; Lismorc (Ireland) - Chevalier F. 70, 20 Cartanus (Corcyra) (8-th century), imposter Kerkyra (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 70, 10 Cartanus, Johannes - chronicler - Greece Chevalier - F. 70, 11 Cartari, Tommaso (fl. 1315), professor of law Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 12 C a r t e , Thomas (fl. 1430), clerk - Oxford (England); Derbyshire (England) - Oxford F. 70, 13 Carter, John (fl. 1405-1406), district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England); Stafford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 15 Carter, John ( t 1488), master of arts, school administrator, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 16 Carterii, Johannes —> Johannes Carterii Carterius (España) - bishop - Spain - Chevalier - F. 70, 8 Carterius (Scbasta) - martyr, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 70, 17 Carteyron, Antoine (11. 1492), master mason Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 19 Cartheuser, Margaretha (fl. 1458-1470), Carthusian, nun, scribe, miniaturist - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 70, 21-23 Cartier, Macé (fl. 1471-1485), wood sculptor Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 70, 24 Carimeli, John (f 1479), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 70, 25 Cartolaio, Felice (fl. 1477), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 70, 26-26 C a r t o n , Roger (fl. 1359), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 30 Cartulario, Antonio —> Antonius Cartularius Carturis, Nicoluas de, bishop of Trieste ( t 1416), bishop - Trieste (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 28 Cartwrite, William (fl. 1468), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 29 Carucelli, Raimundo - or: R. Calicelli (fl. 1388), physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 70, 31 Carus Aretinus - also: Caro di Pantaneto (fl. 1277-1289), Franciscan, theologian, inquisitor Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea F. 70, 32-33; 420, 293 Carusio, Bartolomeo bishop of Urbino —> Bartholomaeus de Urbino Carvajal (España) - or: Carvajales (15-th century), poet - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 70, 36 Carvajal, Diego Gonzalez de ( t 1253), military captain - Spain - Chevalier - F. 70, 37 Carvajal, Juan de, bishop of Plasencia (* 1399, t 1469), bishop, cardinal - Plasencia (Spain); Roma (Italy); Böhmen (Czech Republic) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 38-42 Carvanay, Oudin de (fl. 1393), copyist, illuminator, bookseller - France - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 43-46 Carvanell, Michael (fl. 1440-1489), jurisconsult, canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exctcr (England); England - Oxford F. 70, 47-48 Carve, Josse - maybe identical with Joos Carre (fl. 1451-1452), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 70, 49 Carver, John - alias: J. Aleyn ( t 1515), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 70, 50-51

Carver, Thomas (fl. 1491-1492), master of arts, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 70, 54 Carver, Thomas ( t 1505), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 70, 52-53 Cary, ... (fl. 1368-1369), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 55 Cary, John ( t 1395?), judge - England Chevalier - F. 70, 56 Cary, Robert (doctor of theology, +1362) —> Robertus Cary Cary, Robert (fl. 1360-1366), college fellow Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 70, 60 Caryke, .. (fl. 1477-1480), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 70, 61 Casa, Michele della ( t 1415), Dominican, Provincial - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 62 Casa, Tebaldo della (14-th century), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier - F. 70, 63 Casa Antica, Giovanni Battista dalla (fl. Μόδι 469), university rector - Parma (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 64 Casada, Giovanni (15-th century), architect Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 65 Casalberti, Meliado Baldiccione de' (fl. 13391352), citizen of Pisa - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 66 Casaldovol, Bernardo (11. 1492), surgeon Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 70, 67 Casale, Ubertino da —> Ubertinus [Hubertinus] de Casale Casalecchi, Petrocino, archbishop of Ravenna ( t 1369), Benedictine, theologian, jurisconsult, abbot, bishop, archbishop - Torccllo (Italy); Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 68 Casalfages, Gabriel (fl. 1463), Dominican Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 70, 69 Casali, Bartolommeo (fl. 1454), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 70 Casali, Filippo (Π. 1470), professor of rethoric Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 74 Casali, Giacomo (15-th century), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier - F. 70, 73 Casali, Giovanni de —> Johannes de Casali Casalis, Rolando Pierre [Petrus] Cases Casier, Pierre (fl. 1387), priest, ceramist Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 105 Casilda (Burgos) (11-th century), virgin, saint Burgos (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 70, 106 Casin (Lyon) (fl. 1426), barber - Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 70, 108 Casinelli, Bothin ( t 1312), citizen of Lucca Lucca (Italy); Lagny (France) - Chevalier F. 70, 109 Casineyre, Francis (fl. 1480), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 110 Casini, Antonio, bishop of Pesaro and Siena also: A. Cassino ( í 1439), bishop, cardinal Pesaro (Italy); Siena (Italy); Grosseto (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 70, 111; 70, 149 Casini, Bartolommeo, bishop of Pesaro (+ 1419), Vallombrosian, abbot, bishop - Siena (Italy); Pesaro (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 112 Casini, Bruno ( t 1348), grammarian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 113 Casini, Francesco - also: Franciscus Bartholomci de Senis (fl. 1374-1416), physician, university professor - Siena (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 70, 114; 121, 189-191 Casini, Giovanni (fl. 1376-1395), papal physician - Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart I - F. 70, 115; 205, 363 Caslav Klonimirovic, prince of Serbia ( t e a . 950), prince - Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 70, 116 Casnodyn (Wales) (*ca. 1290, 11340), poet Wales - Strayer - F. 70, 117-118 Casóla, Niccolò da (fl. 1358), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 119 Casóla, Palmerio (fl. 1308), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 121 Casóla, Pietro (fl. 1494), pilgrim, author of a travel account - Italy; Jerusalem (Israel) Potthast - F. 70, 122 Casóla, Tomaso da (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 120 Casorati, Giovanni Battista (fl. 1498), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 123 Casorati, Giovanni Pietro (fl. 1498), printer Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 124 Casotte Cristal (fl. 1460-1480), bathhouse owner - Vlaandcrcn, Flandres; France; Lyon (France) Echols - F. 70, 166 Casotti, Bartolommeo (fl. 1450), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 125 Casouls, Guillaume de, bishop of Lodève ( t 1259), bishop - Lodcvc (France) - Chevalier F. 70, 126 Caspar > Gaspar Cassami, Ugolina de —> Ugolina [Hugolina] (Vercelli) Cassandre (Roma) ( 11 -th century), architect Roma (Italy); Avila (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 133 Cassanis, Zenzelinus de —» Zenzelinus de Cassanis Cassanus king of Persia —» Mahmud Ghazan king of Persia

Castelli Cassard, François, archbishop of Tours ( i 1237), archbishop, cardinal - Tours (France); Lyon (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 70, 134-135 Cassarino, Antonio ( t 1444), orator - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 136 Casse, Ides (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 70, 137 Casse, John ( t 1351), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 138 Casse, Michel (fl. 1346), canon, chancellor Laon (France); Noyon (France) - Chevalier F. 70, 139 Cassegrain (Chartres) (late 15-th century), physician - Chartres (France) - Wicker.sheimer F. 70, 140 Cassero, Giacomo del ( ΐ 1298), warrior - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 141 Cassetta, Salvo —> Salvus Cassetta Cassetti, Jean (fl. 1416-1420), Dominican Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 70, 142 Cassey, Thomas (fl. 1394-1397), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 70, 143 Cassia, Andreas de —> Andreas de Cassia Cassiani, Giacomo (fl. 1449), canon regular Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 145 Cassiano (Sicilia) - historian - Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 70, 147 Cassianos, Agapet (fl. 1469), translator - Rhodos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 70, 146 Cassianus Bassus (fl. 945-959), scolasticus Chevalier - F. 39, 23 Cassillac, Bernard de bishop of Albi —> Bernard [Bernardus] de Cazilhac bishop of Albi Cassin, Salomon —> Salomon Cassin Cassinel, Ferry, archbishop of Reims - also: F. Cassinelli (f 1390), bishop, archbishop - Lucca (Italy); Amiens (France); Lodève (France); Auxerre (France); Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 70, 148 Cassini, Ugolina de —» Ugolina [Hugolina] (Vercelli) Cassinis, Samuel de —¥ Samuel de Cassinis Cassino, Antonio —> Casini, Antonio bishop of Pesaro and Siena Cassiodori, Petrus —> Petrus Cassiodorus Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius - also: M. A. Cassiodorius (*ca. 490, Í 5 8 3 ) , senator, consul, chronicler - Roma (Italy) Fabricius, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 70, 150-155 Cassis, Johannes (fl. 1472-1486), printer Regensburg (Germany); Wien (Austria) Chevalier - F. 70, 156 Cassius, bishop of Narni (f 558), bishop, saint Narni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 157 Cassius (Parma) (fl. 1469-1470), copyist, illuminator - Parma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 70, 158-159 Casslyn, William (fl. 1493), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 160 Cassoli, Filippo ( f l 3 9 1 ) , jurisconsult - Reggio (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 161 Cassoli, Taddeo (14-th century), jurisconsult Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 162 Casson, ... (fl. 1484-1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 163 Casson, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Casson M a s t e r of Cassone (Firenze) (mid-15-lh century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 164-165 Cassy, Stephen (fl. 1326-1329), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 70, 167 Castacca, Berardo archbishop of Palermo —» Berardo [Berardus] archbishop of Palermo Castagna, Antonio ( t before 1434), painter Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 168 Castagno, Andrea del —» Andrea [Andreas] del Castagno Castagno, Andrea del (Carmcilte, -i-ca. 1470) Petrus Andreas de Castaneis Castagno, Andrea dal (* 1419, t 1457), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 170-181

Castagnola, Francesco ( t 1385), protonotary apostolic, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 70, 182; 121, 245 Castagnoli, Giovanni (fl. 1406), professor of rethoric - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 183 Castaldi, Fiorino, called (fl. 1451), sculptor Milano (Ttaly); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 184 Castaldi, Giovanni - called: G. da Camerino (15th century), writer - Camerino (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 185 Castaldi, Pamfilo (*ca. 1398, t e a . 1490), physician, printer - Venezia (Italy); Feltre (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 186 Castamonite, Johannes, metropolitan of Chalcedon (fl. 1183-1186), metropolitan - Greece Chevalier - F. 70, 187 Castanet, Bernard de, bishop of Albi and Le Puy - also: B. Chatenier (*ca. 1240, t 1317), bishop, cardinal - Albi (France); Le Puy (France) - Berton, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/ Becker - F. 70, 189-191; 73, 390-391 Castayls, Jaime (fl. 1375), sculptor - Tarragona (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 70, 192-193 Casteford, Thomas (fl. 1320), Benedictine, historian - York (England) - Chevalier F. 70, 203 Castel, ... (fl. 1345), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 194 Castel, Henry (fl. 1324), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 195 Castel, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Castel Castel, John (fl. 1359-1383), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 197 Castel, John (fl. 1399), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 198 Castel, William (fl. 1426), college fellow Oxford (England); Bangor (Wales) - Oxford F. 70, 199 Castelacre, Thomas de (fl. 1321-1327), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 200 Castelain, Jean (fl. 1368), haute-lisse knitter - Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 201 Castelbó, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 242-243 Castelbuono, Jacopo Alessi di Ranuccio bishop of Firenze —> Jacobus Castelbonus bishop of Firenze Castell, von, family (since 9-th century), family of counts - Franken (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 204 Castell, ... (fl. 1427-1436), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 205 Castell, Henry ( t 1376), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 206 Castell, Henry (fl. 1451), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 207 Castell, John (fl. 1385), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 208 Castell, John (fl. 1400-1408), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 70, 209 Castell, John (*ca. 1449), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) Oxford - F. 70, 216 Castell, John (fl. 1455-1461), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 215 Castell, John (f 1457), college fellow, master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); York (England); England - Oxford F. 70, 210-214 Castell, Pedro (fl. 1406), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 217 Castell, Richard (fl. 1434-1440), Augustinian, canon, master of arts, theologian - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) Cambridge - F. 70, 218 Castell, Thomas (II. 1371), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 219

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Castelli, Nardo di (fl. 1484), painter - Teramo (Italy); Aquila (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 257 Castelli, Niccolò ( t 1389), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 258 Castelli, Obizzonc (fl. 1267-1292), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 259 Castelli, Tommaso (fl. 1458-1460), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 260 Castellnou (España) (fl. 1324-1256), troubadour Spain - Chevalier - F. 70, 261 Castellnou, family (sincc 9-th ccntury), noble family - Catalonia (Spain); France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 262 Castello, Arasmino (fl. 1484), sculptor - Milano (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 263 Castello, Bonaventura da —» Bonaventura da Castello Castello, Francesco da (fl. 1465), miniaturist Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 264-265 Castello, Henry de (fl. 1334-1338), student, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 70, 266 Castellomata, Giovanni, bishop of Policastro (fl. 1213-1254), papal physician, bishop - Policastro (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 267 Castelloza de Provence (fl. 1212), troubadour, poet - Auvergne (France); Provence (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 70, 268; 70, 272 Castellucio da Campagna (15-th century), translator - Italy - Chevalier - F. 70, 269 Castellile de Castello (fl. 1407), notary, chronicler - Bergoma (Italy); Castello (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 70, 270-271 Castellvell, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 273-274 Castellvi, Francisco (13-th century?), troubadour Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 70, 275 Castelmoron, Vital de, archbishop of Toulouse ( t 1410), provost, bishop, archbishop - Toulouse (France); Saint-Pons (France) - Chevalier F. 70, 276 Castelmur, Jakob von (11. 1273), architect, building master - Chur (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 70, 277 Castelnau, Pierre de ( t 1208), Cistercian, papal legate - Montpellier (France); Provence (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 279 Castelnau, Pierre de, bishop of Rodez (f 1334), bishop - Rodez (France) - Chevalier F. 70, 278 Castelnou, Jaime (fl. 1470), goldsmith, sculptor Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 280 Castelnou, Juan de (fl. 1440-1465), goldsmith, sculptor - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 281 Castelnuovo, Guglielmo da (fl. 1500), painter, embroiderer - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 282 Castendorfer, Stephan (fl. 1466-1483), organist, organ maker - Wroclaw (Poland); Erfurt (Germany); Nördlingen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 70, 283-284 Caster, Johann von (f before 1446), painter Jülich (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 285 Casterton, William (fl. 1421-1473), college fellow, seneschal, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 286 Castertonus Norvicensis - also: Castrodunus N. (11. 1382), Benedictine, theologian Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 70, 287-288; 70, 368 Castiatelli, Giovanni di Cecco - also: G. di Cecco Castianelli (fl. 1397-1415), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 70, 289-290 Castiglione, Bartolommeo (fl. 1455), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 291 Castiglione, Bernardino (fi. 1490-1493), printer Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 293 Castiglione, Bernardo (fl. 1489), Benedictine Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 292

Castiglione, Branda (i-1497), ambassador - Italy; Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 298 Castiglione, Branda, bishop of Como ( t 1487), archdeacon, bishop - Milano (Italy); Konstanz (Germany); Como (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 297 Castiglione, Branda, bishop of Piacenza (*ca. 1350, t ' 4 4 3 ) , jurisconsult, university professor, bishop, cardinal - Piacenza (Italy); Böhmen (Czech Republic); Pavia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 70, 294-296 Castiglione, Ciño da (fl. 1352-1356), jurisconsult - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 302 Castiglione, Cristoforo da - latin: Christopherus Castellioneus or de Castiliano Coelistinus IV Papa Castillo, Diego Enriquez del (fl. 1454-1474), royal chaplain, chronicler - Castilla (Spain) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 70, 323-324 Castillo, Fernando - called: el Rahoner (fl. 1497), musician - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 70, 325 Castleacre, John (fl. 1387), church rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 326 Castner, Jörg (fl. 1420), bell founder - Ulm (Germany); Münster (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 327 Caston, Roger de (fl. 1331), master of arts Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 70, 328 Castor (Africa) - saint - Africa - Chevalier F. 70, 329 Castor, Johannes - or: J. Castorius; also: J. Bever or Fiber (fl. 1216), Benedictine, monk, chronicler - England; Benediktbeuern (Germany) - Fabricius - F. 70, 333 Castora Gabrielli - also: C. Eugubina ( t 1391), Franciscan - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 330

Castore da Grado —> Agrate, Castore Ferrari d' Castorin, bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux bishop, saint - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 70, 331 Castorio di Nanni (fl. 1440), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 332 Castorp, Hinrich - also: H. Kastorp (* before 1420, t 1488), magistrate - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 70, 334-337; 229, 240 Castra, il (fl. 1250), poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 70, 338 Castra, Osmano (13-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 70, 339 Castracani, Castruccio, duke of Lucca (* 1281, 11328), duke - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 340-342; 70, 370-371 Castre, Ferran Sanxis de - also: F. S. de Castro (*ca. 1240, + 1275), baron, royal adviser - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 343 Castre, Gillot le (fl. 1491), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 344 Castre, Thomas de (fl. 1258), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 345 Cástrenos, Demetrius (fl. 1469-1473), university professor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Ferrara (Italy); Urbino (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 346 Castres, Pierre de (14-th ccntury), painter Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 347 Castreton, John de (fl. 1333), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 348 Castreton, William de (11. 1312-1315), Dominican, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); England; Metz (France) - Oxford - F. 70, 349 Castro, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Castilla (Spain); León (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 351-352 Castro, Alvaro Pérez de ( t 1239), military general - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 70, 353 Castro, Antonio de —> Antonio [Antonius] de Castro Castro, Fernando de ( t 1440), nobleman, royal adviser - Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 70, 358 Castro, Fernando de, lord of Monforte ( t 1377 or 1375), lord - Galicia (Spain); England - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 70, 354-357 Castro, Ferran Sanxis de —> Castre, Ferran Sanxis de Castro, Henry de (fl. 1310-133), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 359 Castro, Henry de (fl. 1349), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 360 Castro, Inès Pires de (*ca. 1320, 11355), court lady, mistress - Portugal - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 361-362; 190, 331-332 Castro, John de (fl. 1444), bachelor of theology Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 363 Castro, John de (fl. 1450-1463), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 364 Castro, Juan de (fl. 1496-1500), book painter Sevilla (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 70, 365-366 Castro, Simon de —> Simon de Castro Castrocoeli, Giovanni, archbishop of Benevento ( t 1295), Benedictine, archbishop, cardinal Monte Cassino (Italy); Benevento (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 205, 393-394 Castrodunus Norvicensis —> Castertonus Norvicensis Castronovo, Paul de (fl. 1366), Franciscan, friar, theologian - Oxford (England); Paris (France); Toulouse (France) - Oxford - F. 70, 369 Castruccio Castracani duke of Lucca —> Castracani, Castruccio duke of Lucca Castruccio, Arrigo di (fl. 1344), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 70, 372 Caswell, Richard (fl. 1497), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 373

[Catharina] Casyns, Jan (fl. 1477), copyist, monk Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Bradley F. 70, 374 C a t , Arnold de (fl. 1470), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 70, 375 C a t , Colart le (fl. 1424), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 376 C a t , France le (fl. 1446-1466), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 377 Cat, Gilles le ( t between 1429 and 1432), sculptor - Möns / Bergen (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 420, 314 C a t , Richart le (fl. 1466-1478), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 378 Catalan, Francisco (fl. 1465), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 380 Catalan, Juan (fl. 1449), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 381 Catalani, Jean (fl. 1365-1368), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 70, 382 Catalani, Jordanus bishop of Colombo —> Jordanus Catalani bishop of Colombo Cataldinus de Boncompagnis - also: Boncompagnius or Cataldinus dc Visso (fl. 14311440), jurisconsult - Italy - Fahricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 70, 390-391; 420, 315 Cataldo [Cataldus] da Taranto - also: Cathaldus de Tarento (7-th century), saint - Taranto (Italy); Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 392 Cataldo [Cataldus] da Taranto (fl. 1177), architect - Taranto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 70, 384 Cataluccio, Matteo di (fl. 1423-1458), chronicler - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 385 Cataluzio da Todi - also: Cataluccio da T. (fl. 1379), goldsmith - Todi (Italy); Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 393 Catan (Bishop) - or: Caddan ( t 560'.'), bishop, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 70, 386 Catanelli, Marco (fl. 1480), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 387 Cataneo, Arnaud —» Arnaud [Arnoldus] Cataneo Catañi, Bartolomeo —> Bartholomaeus Catanius Catani, Damiano (fl. 1373), admiral - Genua (Italy); Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier F. 70, 388 Catanie, Jacobello di Francesco (fl. 1377-1387), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 389 Catarina h> Catharina Catasagh Mac-Rabartach, archbishop of Armagh ( t 8 8 3 ) , archbishop - Armagh (Ireland) Chevalier - F. 70, 39 Catche, John (fl. 1406-1416), chaplain, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 70, 395 Catchepoll, Walter —> Gualterus Catchepollus Catel, Arnaud? - sculptor - Toulouse (Franco); France - Beaulieu - F. 70, 397-398 Catel, Guillaume (f 1325), citizen of Douai Douai (France) - Chevalier - F. 70, 399 Catel, Ugo (fl. 1315-1326), Dominican - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 70, 400 Catelan, Jacques (fl. 1490), painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 410 Catelano di maestro Paolo da Orvieto (fl. 1413), bell founder - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 402 C a t e l i n e (Paris) (fl. 1292), silkworker - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 70, 404 Catellanus Fabri (f 1322), Franciscan, martyr Valence (France) - Wadding - F. 70, 403 Catellus, bishop of Castellamare ( t 6 1 7 ) , bishop, saint - Castellamare di Stabia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 70, 396 Catelyn, John (fl. 1404), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 70, 405 Caterino di Bindo (14-th century), stonemason Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 121 Caterino Veneziano I (fl. 1362-1382), painter Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 71, 122-123 Caterino Veneziano II (f before 1455), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 124

Catesby, Godwin (*ca. 1432, 1 1458), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 70, 406 Catesby, John ( t 1486), judge - England Chevalier - F. 70, 409 Catesby, Robert (fl. 1457-1469), bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 70, 407 Catesby, Walter ( t 1507), college fellow, bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 70, 408 Catesby, William (fl. 1476-1488), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 70, 413 Catesby, William (f 1485), squire, chancellor, parliament president - England Chevalier, Hicks - F. 70, 409-412 Catesby de Sutton, Godwyn (fl. 1390), bachelor of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 70, 414 Cathair Mar - dynasty founder - Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 415 Cathal Mac Conchobair, king of Connaught ( t 925), king - Ireland; Connaught (Ireland) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 70, 416 Cathala de Séverac, Jourdain bishop of Colombo —> Jordanus Catalani bishop of Colombo Cathalago, J. de (fl. 1274), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 420, 316 Cathaldus de Tarento —> Cataldo [Cataldus] da Taranto Catarina [Catharina] degli Alberti (fl. 1414), noblewoman - Italy - Chevalier - F. 71, 2 Catherine [Catharina] d'Amette (14-th century), noblewoman - France - Chevalier - F. 71, 3 Catherine [Catharina] d'Artois, countess of Aumale (fl. 1310-1350), countess - France Echols - F. 71, 4 Katerine [Catharina] (l'Attachière) (fl. 1292), artisan - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 71, 5 Katherine [Catharina] l'Avise (fl. 1400-1440), mcrccr - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 71, 8 Catharina Bononiensis - secular name: Caterina (de') Vigri (* 1413, 1 1463), Clare, abbess, mystic, miniaturist, saint - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Thieme/Becker, Wadding - F. 71, 9-16; 71, 116-117; 394, 149 Katharina [Catharina], queen of Bosnia ( t 1478), queen - Bosnia - Chevalier F. 71, 17 Katherine [Catharina] Boteler (fl. 1301-1332), alewife - Broughton (England) - Echols F. 71, 18 Catherine [Catharina] de Bourgogne (*ca. 1400, t e a . 1415), noblewoman - Bourgogne (France) Echols - F. 71, 23 Catherine [Catharina] de Bourgogne, duchess of Österreich (* 1378, t e a . 1425), duchess - Österreich (Austria); Bourgogne (France) Echols - F. 71, 24 Catharina de Brabant - Franciscan - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 71, 19 Katherina [Catharina] von Brandenstein, landgravine of Thüringen ( t 1492), landgravine - Thüringen (Germany); Weimar (Germany) Chevalier - F. 71, 20 Katherina [Catharina] von Braunschweig ( t 1442), noblewoman - Sachsen (Germany); Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier F. 71, 21 Catherine [Catharina] de Bruyères (* 1385, t 1465), property owner - Paris (France) Echols - F. 71, 22 Caterina [Catharina] Caldiera - married to Andrea Contarini ("|" 1463), poet - Venezia (Italy) - Echols - F. 71, 25 Catherine [Catharina] de Clermont, countess of Blois and Chartres ( t 1208), countess Clermont-Ferrand (France); Blois (France); Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 26 Kateline [Catharina] de Coster - or: Catherine de Courtray (*ca. 1300, f 1360), noblewoman, wife of Jacob van Artevelde - Viaanderen, Flandres; England; Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier, Echols - F. 71, 29; 86, 90

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Catherine [Catharina] de Courtenay ( i 1308), noblewoman - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); France; Italy - Chevalier, Echols - F. 71, 30-31 Catherine [Catharina] Delort ( t l 3 3 5 ) , witch Toulouse (France) - Echols - F. 71, 34 Katherine [Catharina] Dertford (fl. 1415), Lollard - Lincolnshire (England) - Echols F. 71, 35 Caterina [Catharina] di Firenze (fi. 1400), physician - Firenze (Italy) - Echols - F. 71, 36 Catherine [Catharina] de France, countess of Charolais (* 1428, t 1446), countess - France Chevalier, Echols - F. 71, 40-41 Catherine [Catharina] de France queen of England —> Catherine [Catharina] de Valois queen of England Catherine [Catharina] de France, countess of Montpensier (f 1388), countess - France Chevalier - F. 71, 37 Catarina [Catharina] (Genova) ( f l 4 6 2 ) , noblewoman - Kerkyra (Greece); Achaias (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 71, 47 Katharine [Catharina] Grandison, countess of Salisbury ( t e a . 1350), countess - Salisbury (England) - Echols - F. 71, 48 Catharina Gueberschwihrensis - also: Katharina von Gebersweiler, Gebweiler, Gewesweiler, Guebwiller (*ca. 1260, f e a . 1330), Dominican, prioress, chronicler - Colmar (France) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler - F. 71, 42-46; 420, 317-323 Katharina [Catharina] von Habsburg duchess of Calabria —> Katharina [Catharina] von Österreich duchess of Calabria Katharina [Catharina] von Henneberg (f 1397), countess - Franken (Germany); Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 71, 49 Catharina van Holland, duchess of Gelderland ( t 1400), duchess - Holland (Netherlands); Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 71, 50 Katharina [Catharina], countcss of Huckeswagen ( f c a . 1200), countess Huckeswagen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 71, 51 Katharina [Catharina] Husenboltz (fl. 14451453), cooper - Strasbourg (France) - Echols F. 71, 52 Catherine [Catharina] de Γ Isle Bouchard, countess of Tonnerre (fi. 1423-1429), countess - France - Echols - F. 71, 53 Catherine [Catharina] la Juchelon (fl. 1402 1403), medical practitioner - Orleans (France) Jacquari / - F. 71, 54 Catherine [Catharina] van Kleve, duchess of Gelderland ( t e a . 1479), duchess - Kleve (Germany); Gelderland (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 71, 27 M a s t e r of Catherine [Catharina] van Kleve (fl. 1438-1460), illuminator - Utrecht (Netherlands) Strayer - F. 71, 28 Catarina [Catharina] of Lancaster, queen of Castilla (* 1372 or 1373, t 1418), queen Castilla (Spain); Lancashire (England) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 55-57 Catherine [Catharina] Lemesre (fl. 1461), midwife - Lille (France) - Jacquart I F. 71, 58 Catherine [Catharina] de Lorraine, margravine of Baden ( t 1439), margravine - Lorraine (France); Baden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 71, 60 Catherine [Catharina] de Lorraine, landgravine of Breisgau (fl. 1316), landgravine - Lorraine (France); Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg); Breisgau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 71, 59 Catherine [Catharina] de Luxembourg, duchess of Bretagne ( t 1489), duchess - Luxembourg; Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 61 Catherine [Catharina] of Hungary [Magyarország] (fl. 1378), princess Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 71, 62 Catherine [Catharina] Merceyra (fl. 1338), merchant - Le Puy (France) - Echols F. 71, 64

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Catherine [Catharina] de Montbozon (fl. 13501386), noblewoman - France - Chevalier F. 71, 65 Catherine [Catharina] dc Montholon {15th century), Ursuline, nun - Dijon (France) Chevalier - F. 71, 66 Katherine [Catharina] Neville, duchess of Norfolk (* 1398, f 1484), duchess - Norfolk (England) - Echols - F. 71, 67 Catherine [Catharina] d'Olio (Π. 1488), Clare Dinan (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 68 Katharina [Catharina] von Österreich, duchess of Calabria - also: K. von Habsburg (f 1323), duchess - Calabria (Italy); Österreich (Austria) Echols - F. 71, 6 Katharina [Catharina] von Österreich, lady of Coucy ( t 1349), lady - Österreich (Austria); Magdeburg (Germany) - Echols - F. 71, 7 Katharina [Catharina] (Palaiologina) (+ 1443), noblewoman - Lesbos (Greece); Byzantium Chevalier - F. 71, 69 Caterina [Catharina] da Pallanza (* 1437, t 1478), monastery founder - Varese (Italy) Chevalier, Echols - F. 71, 70-71 Catherine [Catharina] (Park) (f 13-th century), Cistercian, nun - Brabant (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 71, 72 Catherine [Catharina] Percy, countess of Kent Catharina Bononiensis Caterina [Catharina] Visconti (fl. 1380-1410), noblewoman - Milano (Italy) - Echols F. 71, 118 Catherine [Catharina] of Vraba (fl. 1402), lady, religious woman - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Echols - F. 71, 119 Katherine [Catharina] Woodville - also: K. Wydevillc (* 1442, f 1497), noblewoman England - Echols - F. 71, 120 C a t h b a d h (Ireland) - latin: Cathudius (+ 554), abbot - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 71, 125 Cathel, Jean (fl. 1474), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 126 Catherine —> Catharina Cathi, Aimeric de > Chapt, Aimeric de bishop of Volterra, Bologna and Limoges Cati, Carlo (15-th century), physician - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 128 Cati, Cato ( t 1358), physician - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 71, 128 Catilhon, Jean (fl. 1456), architect - Vivarais (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 129 Catlew, John —> John [Johannes] Catlew Cato Saccus - Italian: C. Sacchi (t 1467), jurisconsult - Pavia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 71, 130; 343, 102 Cato, Angelo —> Angelo [Angelus] Catone archbishop of Vienne Católa, Hugues (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 131 Caton, Hugh de (Π. 1348-1349), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 71, 132 Caton, William (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 133 Catoni, Guantino (fl. 1323-135), warrior - Sassari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 134 Catraras, Johannes —> Johannes Catraras Catrick, John, bishop of Exeter - also: J. Catrik, Cattcrich ( t 1419), magistcr, notary public, ecclesiastical administrator, bishop - Oxford (England); Firenze (Italy); England; Winchester (England); Saint-David's (England); Lichfield (England); Coventry (England); Exeter (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 71, 136-142; 71, 169 Catrik, Richard (t 1466), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 71, 143 Catrik, Robert (fl. 1415-1437), jurisconsult, canon, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 71, 144 Catrina, Pietro della (fi. 1423-1424), painter Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 145 Catrinello, Andrea (fl. 1456), copyist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley - F. 17, 408 Cats, Nicolas de (fl. 1433), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 146 Cattalani, Giovanni —» Giovanni [Johannes] Cattalani Cattalani, Poncio (fl. 1213), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 147 Cattanei, family (since 13-th cenLury), family of artists - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 71, 148 Cattanei, Prandino de' (fl. 1461-1476), architect Novara (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 71, 149

Cattaneo, Alberto (fl. 1485), archdeacon Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 71, 150-151 Cattaneo, Alfonso —> Alfonsus Cattaneus Cattaneo, Altogrado, bishop of Vicenza ( t 1314), canonist, bishop - Lendinara (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 152 Cattaneo, Andrea - philosopher - Firenze (Italy); Imola (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 153 Cattaneo, Enrico (fl. 1475), jurisconsult, humanist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 155 Cattaneo, Francesco (fl. 1396), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 154 Cattaneo, Giacomo (15-th century), physician Italy - Chevalier - F. 71, 156 Cattaneo, Giovanni Lucido (fl. 1482-1492), archdeacon, orator - Mantova (Italy) Chevalier - F. 71, 157 Cattaneo, Simone (fl. 1499), diplomat - Milano (Italy); Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 158 Cattani, Alberto (f 1477), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 159 Cattani, Cristoforo (fl. 1416-1425), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 160 Cattani, Giovanni (+1457) —> Johannes de Anania Cattani, Giovanni (fl. 1393), jurisconsult - Italy Chevalier - F. 71, 161 Cattani, Giovanni (t 1399), jurisconsult Montirone (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 162 Cattapesta, Gerardo (fl. 1264), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 164 Catte, John (f 1473), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 71, 165 Catte, William (fl. 1459-1463), chaplain, bachclor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 166 Cattefeld, John (fl. 1389), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 168 Cattehey, William (fl. 1463), bachelor of civil law, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 71, 167 Catterich, John —> Catrick, John bishop of Exeter Cattestret, Walter de (fl. 1353-1354), grammarian, school teacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 71, 170 Cattoli, Gaspare (fl. 1486), glass painter, notary Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 171 Catton, ... (fl. 1462), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 172 Cattonus, Gualterus —> Gualterus de Chatton Catuletes Basilios (12-th century), copyist Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 71, 173 Catulfus (France) - also: Cathwlphe (8-th ccntury), letter writer - France - Chevalier F. 71, 127 Catulin, bishop of Embrun (fl. 517), bishop Embrun (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 174 Catur, J. (fl. 1471), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 175 Catus, Hugues (fl. 1351), warrior - Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 176 Catvallo Rothonensis - also: Catwallon (fl. 1021), abbot - Redon (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 71, 177-178 Catz, Arnoul dc (fl. 1430-1458), painter, glass painter - Utrecht (Netherlands); Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 179 Caubert (Dominican) ( t 1264), Dominican France - Chevalier - F. 71, 180 Caucciis, Antoniolo de (fl. 1269), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 181 Cauchon, Jean (fl. 1486-1507) Jean [Johannes] Cauchon Cauchon, Jean (fl. 1413), university administrator - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 182 Cauchon, Pierre, bishop of Beauvais and Lisieux (*ca. 1371, t 1442), university rector, bishop, judge - Paris (France); Beauvais (France); Lisieux (France); Rouen (France) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 71, 183-186

Cavaza Caudray, Richard (¡1458), master of arts, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator, royal secretary - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 71, 187-191 Caudrelier, Jehan (+ 1493 or 1494), brass founder - Tournai (Belgium); Cambrai (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 192 Caudron, Jean (fl. 1457-1478), miniaturist Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 71, 193-194 Caula, Tommaso (fi. 1435), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 71, 195 Caulaincourt, Gilles de (fl. 1363), nobleman Picardie (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 196 Caule, Thomas (fl. 1401-1407), master of arts, theologian, chest keeper - Oxford (England); Ely (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 200 Caules, Ramón de Jean [Johannes] Caune Caunpeden, J. de (fl. 1294-1295), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 213 Caunsefeld, John (fl. 1452), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 214 Cauntain (Tournay) (Π. 1453-1454), painter Tournay (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 215 Caunton, Richard ( t 1465), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, papal chaplain, king's clerk, diplomat - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 71, 216-220 Caupain, Colinet (fl. 1494-1500), painter, wood carver - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 71, 221 Cauph, Guillaume (fl. 1280), poet - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 222 Caupo, prince of Livland ( t 1217), prince Livland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 223 Caurrée, Ysabiaus (fl. 1313), tapestry weaver Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 224 Causitus (Saint-Gilles) ( t 1142), nobleman Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 225 C a u s s a n (Montpellier) (fl. 1342-1352), architect, consul - Montpellier (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 226 Caussin, Marque (fl. 1460-1479), painter Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 71, 227 Causton, ... (fl. 1456-1457), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 228

Causton, ... (fl. 1498-1499), student of civil law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 229 Causton, Edmund - alias: E. Kelyng ( t 1491), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 71, 228; 229, 436 Causton, John (fl. 1421), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 230 Causton, Michael de (*ca. 1340), master of arts, scholar of canon law, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 71, 233-235 Causton, Michael dc - also: M. dc Cawston ( t 1396 or 1395), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 71, 231-232; 71, 376 Causton, Robert (fl. 1397-1402), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 71, 236 Caustor, Paul (fl. 1457), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 237 Causus (Copyist) (11-th century), copyist - Italy Bradley - F. 71, 238 Causy, Robert (fl. 1340-1348), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 71, 239 Caute, Robert de (fl. 1344), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 240 Cautelyn, Richard (fl. 1489), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 241 Cauteronus (Forez) (fl. 1324), barber - Rodez (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 71, 242 Cautet, Jacquet - or: J. Tautet (fl. 1415-1427), painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 71, 243 Cautín, bishop of Clermont (fl. 572), deacon, bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 244 Cautín, Hugues —> Hugues [Hugo] Cautín Cauvel, Pcrrin (late 14-th century), miniaturist Bayera (Germany) - D'Ancona - F. 71, 245 Cauvet, Jean Baptiste (14-th century), merchant Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 246 Cauvet, Martin (14-th century), merchant Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 246 Cauvies, Martin (11. 1403), metal founder Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 247 Cauwis, Martin (fl. 1403), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium); Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 71, 248 Cava, Robert de (fl. 1277), Franciscan, friar, district rcctor - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 249 Cavael, Jacob ( t 1399 or 1400), painter - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 71, 250-251 Cavagnera, Simone de (fl. 1392-1400), architect Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 252 Cavaire (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France; Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 71, 253 Cavai, Nicolas ( t 1457), canon - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 71, 254 Cavalca, Domenico («ca. 1270, 11342), Dominican, preacher, translator, writer - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 255-258; 96, 330 Cavalcabò, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Cremona (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 259 Cavalcabò, Andreasio - or: Andreasso C. ( t 1419), orator - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 260-261 Cavalcabò, Antonio (fl. 1484), printer - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 262 Cavalcabò, Carlo, lord of Crcmona ( t 1406), lord, poet - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 265 Cavalcabò, Cavalcabò Canet, Jean Cavicchioli, Tomaso (fl. 1447), architect Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 357 Caviceus, Jacobus - historian - Parma (Italy) Potthast - F. 71, 358 Cavina, Battista (fl. 1491), ceramist - Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 359 Cavini, Pierre (fl. 1354), barber - Toulon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 174 Caviteli!, Giustiniano ( t 1485), jurisconsult Belgrad (Serbia); Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 360 Cavitelli, Niccolò (fl. 1420), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 361 Cavitelli, Raimondo (fl. 1362), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 362 Cavitelli, Ziliolo - or: Egidiolo C. (fl. 1384), professor of law - Cremona (Italy); Siena (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 363 Cavolaja da Firenze (fl. 1380), farmer, merchant - Firenze (Italy) - Echols - F. 71, 364 Cavoretto, Robaldo ( t e a . 1383), resident of Moncalieri - Moncalieri (Italy) - Chevalier F. 71, 365 Cavrioli (Reggio) (fl. 1470), painter - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 366 Cavucci, Niccolò (fl. 1430), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 367 Cavus, Johannes —> Johannes Cavus Cawdray, William ( t 1434), physician - Yorkshire (England) - Talbot - F. 153, 124 Cawode, ... (fl. 1411), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 368 Cawode, ... (fl. 1456-1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 369

Cawode, William de (+ 1420), magister, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, diplomat - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 71, 370-372 Cawood, John (fl. 1377-1397), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology, convent lector - Oxford (England); Ncwcastlc-on-Tync (England) Oxford - F. 71, 373 Cawood, Robert (fl. 1393), Dominican, friar, convcnt lector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 71, 374 Cawoode, William (fl. 1416), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 375 Cawston, Michael dc —> Causton, Michael dc Caxal, Antonius - also: A. Cajal (+ 1417), general of the Mercedarian order, prior, diplomat - Tarragona (Spain); Barcelona (Spain); Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 377-379 Caxton, Geoffrey de (fl. 1261), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 380 Caxton, John (13-th century), Franciscan England - Chevalier - F. 71, 381 Caxton, William - latin: Guilelmus Caxtonus (* ca. 1420, +1491), printer, translator - Kent (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricáis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Thieme/ Becker, Tyerman - F. 71, 382-395 Caxtone, Robert (fl. 1483), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 71, 396 Cayho, Reginald (fl. 1439), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 71, 397 Cayl, Stephen (f 1334), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 71, 398 Caylina, Bartolomeo di Pietro ( t between 1489 and 1503), painter - Brescia (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 399-400 Cayllea, Symon (fl. 1358), barber - France; Poitou (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 170 Caymis, Ambrosius de (fl. 1481), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 71, 401 Caynell, Robert ( t 1483), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 71, 402-403 Cayrose, P. (fl. 1332), barber - Aveyron (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 420, 329 Caza, Francesco (fl. 1480-1492), musician, author of a musical treatise - Italy - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 404-406 Cazaleti, Pierre (fl. 1476), barber - Sisteron (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 175 Cazaninus Johannis de Montebellio (fl. 1428), miniaturist - Italy; Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 71, 407 Caziclou, Bladus, prince of Wallachia (t ca. 1459), military leader, prince - Wallachia (Rumania) Chevalier - F. 71, 408 Ceadda, bishop of York and Lichfield - also: Chad (*ca. 635, +672), bishop, saint - York (England); Northumberland (England); Lichfield (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 409-412 Ceadrag, prince of the Abodrites (fl. 809-826), prince - Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters — F. 71, 413 Cealadrag, prince of theWilzi (fl. 823), prince Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 414 Ceallachan, king of Cashcl (t954), king - Cashcl (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 71, 415 Ceara abbess of Kilkeary —> Cera abbess of Kilkeary Cearbhall, lord of Ossory (f 888), lord - Ossory (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 71, 416 Ceawlin, king of Wessex (+593), king - Wessex (England) - Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 71, 417-419 Cebà Grimaldi, Niccolò (fl. 1441), traveler Italy - Chevalier - F. 71, 420 Cebazat, Pierre de (fi. 1343), architect, master mason - Clermont-Ferrand (France); La ChaiseDieu (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 421 Cebrian, Juan (11. 1485), doctor of theology, canon, physician - Zaragoza (Spain); Teruel (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 71, 422-424

Cebrian, Pedro (fl. 1175), architect - León (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 71, 425 Cecardo, bishop of Luni ( t 895), bishop, saint Luni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 1 Cecaumenus Tacticus - greek: Kekaumenos (11th century), writer - Byzantium; Thessaloniki (Greece); Macedonia - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 420, 330-333 Cecca, Francesco d'Angelo - called: la Cecca (* 1447, t 1488), wood carver, carpenter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 2 Cecca, Giovanni d'Antonio della (fl. 1447), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 3 Ceccano, Giordano (+ 1206), Cistercian, abbot, cardinal, papal legate - Fossanova (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 72, 6; 225, 319-320 Ceccano, Gregorio da (+ca. 1119), cardinal, papal secretary - Ceccano (Italy); Aquino (Italy) Berton - F. 72, 5 Ceccano, Stefano da (f 1227), Benedictine, cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 72, 4 Ceccano, Teobaldo di (+ 1279), Cistercian, abbot, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Fossanova (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 72, 6; 372, 63-64 Ceccarello di Andreuccio (fl. 1364), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 72, 7 Ceccarello da Siena - poet - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 72, 8 Ceccharelli, Naddo (fl. 1347), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 9-10 Cecchi, Domenico di Ruberto di ser Mainardo (fl. 1496), statesman - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 11 Cecchi, Giovanni di Francesco di Neri (fi. 14611486), chancellor, chronicler - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 72, 13; 274, 78 Cecchi, Jacopo (14-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 72, 12 Cecchino di Giagio (fi. 1433), stonemason Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 14 Cecchino di Giorgio (fl. 1453), sculptor - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 15 Cecchino da Verona ( r before 1480), painter Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 16 Ceccho, Bartolommeo di (fl. 1329), historian Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 17 Cecco Aprutino (14-th century), architect Teramo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 18 Cecco d'Ascoli - real name: Francesco Stabili (* ca. 1257 or 1269, +1327), encyclopaedist, poet, physician, astrologist - Ascoli (Italy); Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Wickersheimer - F. 72, 19-31 Cecco di Baldo - called: Profeta or Perfetti (fi. 1322-1341), goldsmith - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 72, 32 Cecco di Ciolo - or: C. di Ciccolo (fl. 13921430), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 33-34 Cecco di Giovanni (fl. 1380), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 35 Cecco di Giovanni (15-th century), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 36 Cecco di Giovanni del Giucca (fl. 1374-1382), wood carver, intarsiator - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 37 Cecco da Gubbio (fl. 1321), painter - Orvieto (Italy); Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 38 Cecco di Lemmo (11. 1345), master mason - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 39 Cecco di Lunardo (fl. 1318), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 40 Cecco di Lupo (fl. 1299-1318), sculptor - Siena (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 41 Cecco di Manno (fl. 1407-1408), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 42 Cecco di Martino (fl. 1380), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 43 Cecco Masuzzi (fl. 1338), painter - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 44 Cecco di Meletto - poet - Forlì (Italy) Chevalier - F. 72, 45 Cecco di Naro (fl. 1377-1380), painter - Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 46

[Centius] C e c c o (Orvieto) (fl. 1363), miniaturist Orvieto (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 72, 47-48 C e c c o di Pietro (fi. 1333-1366), architect, stonemason - Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 49 C e c c o di Pietro ( t e a . 1402), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 50-52 C e c c o (Pisa) Lascellas, Pedro Celles, Jean (fl. 1390), sculptor - Dijon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 105 Celleseye, Richard de (fl. 1296-1301), doctor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Ireland; Sussex (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 106 Celli, Giovanni di ser Bartolo (fl. 1453-1463), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 72, 107 Celling, William ( t 1494), Bcncdictinc, prior Canterbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 72, 108 Cellini, Baccio (fl. 1480), ivory artist, wood carver - Firenze (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary) Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 109 Cellino di Bacciameo (late 14-th century), goldsmith - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 72, 110 Cellino di Nese (fl. 1334-1339), architect, sculptor - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 72, 111-112 Celotti, Bartolommeo - called: Uranius (15-th century), professor of eloquence - Udine (Italy); Friuli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 113 Celsano, Barnaba (fl. 1477), philologist - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 114 Celsi, Lorenzo (f 1365), doge - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 72, 116 Celsinus (Reims) ( t e a . 802), priest, saint - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 117 Celston, Johannes (fl. 1446), monk, theologian, copyist - England - Bradley - F. 72, 118 Celsus archbishop of Armagh —> Cellach archbishop of Armagh Celsus a Falcibus - italian: Celsio delle Falci (fl. 1474), Benedictine, monk - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 72, 119; 250, 307; 420, 334 Celsus, bishop of Trier ( t e a . 150), bishop, saint Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 72, 115 Celsus, Julius (7-th or 10-th ccntury), philologist - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 72, 120 Cely, family (sincc 15-th ccntury), family of merchants - London (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 72, 121 Cely, George (*ca. 1458, 11489), merchant London (England) - Hicks - F. 72, 122-124

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Cencio [Centius] da Roma (15-th century), heilenist - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 133 Centius Sabellus —> Honorius III Papa Cencio [Centius] Savelli (cardinal, +1219) Savelli, Cencio Centogatti, Bartolomeo (15-th century), fortification architect, painter, sculptor - Urbino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 174 Centoni, Pietro (fl. 1307), building master - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 175 Centuaria, Guillaume —» Guilelmus de Centuaria bishop of Piacenza Centulle I, count of Astarac , Benedictine, abbot, saint - Wearmouth (England); Jarrow (England); Roma (Italy) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 182-202; 420, 336-338 Ceolnod, abbot of Saint Peter (fl. 787), abbot Chertsey (England) - Chevalier - F. 72, 203 Ceolnoth, archbishop of Canterbury (+ 870), archbishop - Canterbury (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 72, 204-205 Ceolric, king of Wessex - also: Ccol ( t 5 9 7 ) , king - Wessex (England) - Chevalier - F. 72, 206 Ceolwulf, bishop of Lindisfarne (f 796), bishop Lindisfarne (England) - Chevalier - F. 72, 211 Ceolwulf, king of Northumbria - latin: Ceolulphus or Ceolvulphus (Í764), king, saint - Northumberland (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher - F. 72, 207-210 Cepio, Coriolanus —> Cippicus, Coriolanus Cepolla, Bartolomeo —> Bartholomaeus Caepolla Cepolla, Pietro ( t 1387), physician - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 212 Cepoy, Thibaud (early 14-th century), translator Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 72, 213 Cera, abbess of Kilkeary - also: Ciar, Cior, Cyra, or Ceara (7-th century), abbess, saint - Kilkeary (Ireland); Tipperary (Ireland) - Chevalier F. 72, 214 Cerajuolo, Antonio del (15-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 215 Cerasianus, Johannes (fl. 1499), canonist Königsberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 72, 216 Cerasola, Fernando (mid-15-th century), painter Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 217 Cerasse, Guillaume (fl. 1396), goldsmith, enchaser - Saint-Omer (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 72, 218

Ceraune, bishop of Paris ( t before 625), bishop, saint - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 219 Cerbaire, Nicolas de - latin: N. Cerbarius ( t 1406 or 1407), Franciscan, bishop - Digne (France) Chevalier - F. 72, 220 Cerball mac Dúnlainge, king of Osraige ( t 888), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 72, 221 Cerbani, Cerbano (fl. 1125), clerk, hagiographer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 222 Cerbonius, bishop of Populania ( f 5 7 5 ) , bishop, saint - Massa Marittima (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 223 C e r c a m o n (Gascogne) - or: Cercalmon (fl. 1120-1149), troubadour - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 72, 224-227 Cerceden, Robert de (fl. 1370), Cistercian Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 228 Cerchi, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 72, 229-230 Cerchi, Bindaccio de' (fl. 1302), chroniclcr Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 231 Cerchi, Consiglio de' (fl. 1290), philologist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 83, 328 Cerchi, Pescione (fl. 1380), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 232 Cerchi, Raffaele Petri de' (fl. 1497), notary Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 233 Cerchi, Umiliana de' —> Umiliarla de' Cerchi Cerchiari, Rinaldo ( t 1494), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 234 Cerda, de la, family (since 13-th ccntury), noble family - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 235 Cerda, Alfonso de la, infant of Castilla (*ca. 1271, 11334), infant - Castilla (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 237-238 Cerda, Alfonso de la, infant of Castilla (* 1305, 1 1327), infant - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier F. 72, 236 Cerda, Antonio de la archbishop of Messina —> Antonius Cerda archbishop of Messina Cerda, Fernando de la, infant of Castilla (* 1256, 11275), infant - Castilla (Spain) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 236; 72, 241 Cerda, Luis de la, count of Medinaceli ( t 1483), count - Medinaceli (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 242 Cerdá, Pedro (fl. 1416), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 243 Cerdán, Domingo Jimenez —> Jimenez Cerdán, Domingo Cerdonis, Mattheus (fl. 1481-1487), printer Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 245 Cerealus (Roma) - martyr, saint - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 72, 246 Cerebrun, archbishop of Toledo ( t 1180), bishop, archbishop - Sigüenza (Spain); Toledo (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 247-248 Cérénic (Séez) (Í669), deacon, saint - Séez (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 250 Cereta, Laura (* 1466, 11499), poet, philologist Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 251 Ceretus, Daniel (fl. 1470), physician - Brescia (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 72, 252 Cerezo (Burgos) (fl. 1497), grammarian - Burgos (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 72, 253 Cerezuela, Juan de, archbishop of Toledo ( t 1442), archbishop - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 249 Cergeaux, John (fl. 1353-1363), college fellow, bachelor of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 72, 254 Cergeaux, John (fl. 1397-1405), bachelor of civil law, district rcctor - Oxford (England); England; Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 255 Cergeaux, Michael ( t 1397), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England; Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 256-259

Cerioli, Floriano ( t 1496), canon, professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 260 Cerioli, Lorenzo (fl. 1438), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 261 Cerioli, Tommaso (fl. 1473), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 262 Cerisay, Guillaume, viscount of Figuernon ( t 1484), viscount, mayor - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 72, 263 Cerlici, Lapo (fl. 1308-1330), Dominican, Provincial - Prato (Italy); Serbia Chevalier - F. 72, 264 Cermisone, Antonio - latin: Antonius Cermisonus (f 1441), professor of medicine, physician Padua (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 265-266; 420, 339-340 Cermisonus, Antonius - also: A. Cernesonus ( t 1441), professor of medicine - Padua (Italy) Fabricius - F. 22, 276 Cerne, John —> Vanne, John Cernei, John de (fl. 1184-1187), magister, canonist, clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 267; 72, 269-270 Cerneye, John de (fl. 1304), district rector Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 268 Cerniatskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 72, 272 Cerniti, Pietro ("i" 1338), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 271 Cernuus, Abbo Abbo de Sancto Germano Cërnyi, Simeon (fl. 1395), icon painter - Russia; Moskva - Boguslavskij - F. 72, 273 Cerratense, el - chronicler, hagiographer - Spain - Chevalier - F. 72, 274 Cerretani, Bartolomeo - chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Potthast - F. 72, 275 Cerro, Genexius de (fl. 1481), printer - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 276 Cersne, Eberhard von —» Eberhard [Eberhardus] von Cersne Certain, Jean (13-th century), bard - France Chevalier - F. 72, 278 Certaldo, Pace da (* 1273), historian - Italy Potthast - F. 72, 279 Certan (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France; Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 72, 280 Certeyn, William ( t 1433), master of arts, bachelor of theology, deacon, penitentiary Oxford (England); Roma (Italy) - Oxford F. 72, 281 Ceruglio, Francesco del (11. 1444), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 72, 282 Ceruti, Bianco (fl. 1482), philologist - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 283 Ceruti, Ventura de' - philologist - Italy Chevalier - F. 72, 284 Cerva, Luigi - latin: Cervarius Tubero (* 1455, 1 1527), Benedictine, chronicler - Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 285 Cervantes, Johannes —> Johannes Cervantes archbishop of Sevilla Cervanto, Ana (late 15-th ccntury), poet Cerdaña (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 72, 286 Cervay de Godo (fl. 1461), physician - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 72, 287 Cerveira, Alfonso (15-th ccntury), navigator Portugal - Chevalier - F. 72, 288 Cervel, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Cervel Cervelliera, Giovanni di Francesco del ( t 1459), painter, miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 289-290 Cervello, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 291-292 Cervello, Maria de Caesarius Cesana, Francesco de' conti di (fl. 1473), translator - Asolo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 312 Cesanis, Franciscus de (15-th century), geographer - Italy - Chevalier - F. 72, 313 C e s a r , ... (fl. 1475-1476), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 72, 316 C é s a r , Jean (fl. 1470), illuminator - Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 72, 318; 205, 445 C é s a r é e (Bordeaux) (6-th century), physician Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 72, 319 Cesarelli, Giuliano —» Giuliano [Julianusj Cesarelli Cesari, Gerardus - also: G. Cesarius (fl. 1456), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 320 C e s a r i e (Arles) —» Caesaria Arelatensis Cesarini, Cecilia (fl. 1220), Dominican, blessed Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 321 Cesarini, Giuliano —» Julianus de Caesarinis Cesarie, Johannes - or: Caesaris (fl. 14001440), composer, organist - Angers (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 209-210; 72, 329-330 Cescomes, Arnau de, archbishop of Tarragona ( t 1346), archdeacon, bishop, archbishop Barcelona (Spain); Lérida (Spain); Tarragona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 72, 331 Cesena, Pellergrino (fl. 1500), musician - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 332 Cesi, Geminiano (14-th century), citizen of Modena - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 72, 333 Cesi, Pietro ( t 1315), citizen of Modena - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 334 Cesilles, Juan (fl. 1382), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 72, 335-336 Cesinge, Jean (15-th century), writer - Chevalier - F. 72, 337 Ceslas (Oldrovans) ( t l 2 4 2 ) , Dominican, blessed Roma (Italy); Wroclaw (Poland); Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 72, 338 Cesmicki, Ivan —» Johannes Pannonius bishop of Fiinfkirchcn Cesoliveres, Juan (fl. 1363), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 339 Cessadre, bishop of Limoges - latin: Cessator (fl. 732), bishop, saint - Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 72, 340

Cessi, Cristoforo (fl. 1324), notary - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 341 Cesson, Richard ( t 1491), college fellow, bachelor of civil law - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 72, 342 Cestarelli, Filippo (11. 1493), benefactor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 72, 343 Cesterlade, John de —> Johannes de Cesterlade Cestreton, Adam de ( t 1269), royal chaplain England - Chevalier - F. 72, 346 Cestria, Peter dc (fl. 1293), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 347 Cestria, Simon de (fl. 1200), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 348 Ceteron, John (fl. 1454-1455), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 349 Cetina, Juan Lorenzo de —> Johannes de Cetina Cétomerin, bishop of Léon ( t ca. 602), bishop, saint - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 72, 351 Chaas, ... (fl. 1404), school administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 352 Chabanais, Jean de, governor of Gognac (fl. 1424), governor - Cognac (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 353 Chabannes, family (since 12-th century), noble family - France; Limoges (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 354 Chabannes, Adémar de —> Ademarus Cabannensis Chabannes, Antoine de, count of Dammartin (* 1408 or 1411, 1 1488), count, army leader France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 72, 356-358 Chabannes, Jacques I de (*ca. 1400, f l 4 5 3 ) , nobleman, army leader - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 72, 359-360 Chabasse (Traverges) (fi. 1420), medical practitioner - Saint-Flour (France) Wickersheimer - F. 72, 361 Chabbot, John (fl. 1402), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 72, 362 Chabembel, Jean (fl. 1418-1440), organ maker Saumur (France); Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 72, 363 Chabert Bailie (fl. 1449), bachelor of medecine Embrun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 72, 364 Chabert, Pierre (fl. 1241), provost - SaintPaul-Trois-Châteaux (France) - Chevalier F. 72, 365 Chabham, Thomas de —> Thomas de Chabham Chabo, Henri (15-th century), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 72, 366 Chabolat, J. - ornamental sculptor - Sens (France) - Lami - F. 72, 367 Chabot, Gérard, lord of Rays (*ca. 1339, 1 1377), lord - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 368 Chabot, Jehan (fl. 1399), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 369 Chabot, Louis (fl. 1440), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 72, 370 Chabot, Pierre (fl. 1431), barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 301, 208 Chabot, Pierre (fl. 1475-1476), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 301, 209 Chaboteau, Watelet ( t 1478), conspirator - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 72, 371 Chabouçon (Dijon) (fl. 1339), mason - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 72, 372 Chaboz, Martin (fl. 1445), university administrator - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 373 Chabrol, Bertrand (fl. 1377), professor of law Auvergne (France); Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 374 Chabrol, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Chabrol Chabrol, Pierre (fl. 1470), physician - Armagnac (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 210 Chabut, Guillaume (fl. 1500), ascetic - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 375 Chace, John (fl. 1422), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 376

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Chace, Thomas ( t 1449), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator, state chancellor Oxford (England); England; Ireland - Oxford F. 72, 377-381 Chaceporc, Pierre - or: P. Chaceport ( t 1254), archdeacon, treasurer - Poitiers (France); Wells (England); Lincoln (England); Boulogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 383 Chackesle, Richard de (11. 1350), district rector, clcrk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 382 Chacón, Francisco (fl. 1480), painter - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 384 Chacus (Bologna) - or: Chaco, Caco (fl. 1351), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 72, 385 Chad bishop of York and Lichfield —> Ceadda bishop of York and Lichfield Chadalhoch, abbot of Göttweih (fl. 1125-1141), abbot - Göttweih (Austria) - Chevalier F. 72, 386 Chadderlegh, Thomas de (fl. 1333-1344), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 387 Chaddesden, Nicholas de (*ca. 1330, 1 1390), magister, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, lawyer, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England; Roma (Italy) - Oxford F. 72, 388-390 Chaddesle, T. de (fl. 1317), master of arts, college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 392 Chaddeslegh, Richard dc (fl. 1336-1375), magister, district rector, clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 72, 396 Chaddeslegh, Richard de ( t 1348), doctor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 393-395 Chaddilworth, ... (fl. 1465-1466), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 72, 397 Chaddilworth, John (fl. 1434-1481), master of arts, scholar, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 72, 398-399 Chadeleshunt, William de ( t l 3 2 0 ) , doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 72, 400-401 Chadeleswrde, Robert de (fl. 1185-1187), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 72, 402 Chadelworth, John (fl. 1467-1475), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 72, 397 Chaderton, Edmund ( t 1499), magister, ccclcsiastical administrator, royal chaplain - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 72, 404-407 Chadesley, Walter (fl. 1391-1393), Augustinian, friar, theologian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 72, 408 Chadeuve, Colin - or: Nicolas; C. Chadelre (fl. 1313), miniaturist - France - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 404; 72, 409-410 Chadley, George —> Georgius Chedolegus Chadoldus (Copyist) (8-th century), monk, copyist - England - Bradley, Chevalier F. 72, 412-413 Chadworth, ... (fl. 1447-1448), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 72, 414 Chadworth, Henry (fi. 1485), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 415 Chadwyke, John (fi. 1425-1428), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 416 Chadywyke, ... (fi. 1421-1422), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 417 Chaertyns, Jean (fl. 1475), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 72, 418 Chafaudier, Huet (fl. 1320), ornamental sculptor - Sens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 72, 419-420 Chaffault, Pierre du, bishop of Nantes ( t 1487), bishop - Nantes (France); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 72, 421

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Chafford, John Cagnoald bishop of Laon Chahan, prince of the Gorigos (f 1390), prince, minister - Armenia; Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 427 Chaignon, Pierre (fl. 1480-1493), embroiderer Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 428 Chaillon, Dominique (fl. 1404-1411), university rector - Reims (France); Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 72, 429 Chailly, Jeanne de (fl. 1493), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 72, 430 Chaimoald bishop of Poitiers —» Ennoald bishop of Poitiers Chairbre (Connaught) - monk, saint - Connaught (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 72, 431 Chairier, Jehan (fl. 1491-1494), sculptor - Loches (France) - Beaulieu - F. 72, 432 Chais, Hugues Hugues |Hugo] Chais Chaismel, Guillaume (fl. 1445), wood sculptor - Bretagne (France); Normandie (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 72, 433-435 Chaix de Hollande (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France); Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 72, 436 Chalafta ben Abraham (fl. 1434-1436), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 72, 437 Chalama, Girard ( t 1350), troubadour Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 72, 438 Chalancon, Bertrand de, lord of Beaumont (fl. 1248), lord - Beaumont-les-Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 72, 440 Chalancon, Bertrand de, bishop of Puy ( t 1213), bishop - Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 439 Chalancon, Guillaume de, bishop of Puy, count of Velay ( t 1443), bishop, count - Puy (France); Vclay (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 441 Chalancon, Pierre de, bishop of Puy (fl. 1485), bishop - Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 72, 442 Chalant, Antoine de —> Challant, Antoine de Chalcedonius, abbot of Viviers (6-th century), abbot - Viviers (France) - Chevalier F. 72, 443 Chalcott, ... (fl. 1482), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 72, 444 Chalcutzes, Nicetas (fl. 964), patrician Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 72, 445 Chaldewill, Thomas (fl. 1458), priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 72, 446 Chalfont, Walter ( t 1359), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 72, 447 Chalk, Thomas - alias: T. Ewen (f 1473), doctor of canon law, notary public, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 72, 448-449 Chalkokondyles, Laonic —> Laonicus Chalcocondyles Challant, de, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Aosta (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 1-2 Challant, Antoine de - also: A. de Chalant ( t 1418), abbot, cardinal - Savoie (France); Tarentaise (France) - Berton, Chevalier F. 22, 279-280 Challant, Antoine de, archbishop of Tarentaise (»between 1340 and 1350, f 1418), cardinal, chancellor, archbishop - Aosta (Italy); Tarentaise (France); Savoie (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 3

Challant, Guillaume de, archbishop of Narbonne (*ca. 1350, +1431), abbot, chancellor, bishop, archbishop - Lausanne (Switzerland); Narbonne (France); Thérouanne (Belgium); Savoie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 4-5 Challet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Challet Challeux, Laurent le > Laurent [Laurentius] le Challeux Challey, John (f 1458), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, bachclor of civil law, district rector Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 73, 6 Chalmelli, Raimundus - also: Raymond Chalin (*ca. 1334, 1 1398), physician - Viviers (France); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 7-9 Chalón, family (sincc 10-th century), noble family - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 10-12 Chalón, Guillaume II de, count of Chalón (fl. 1166), count - Chalón (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 13 Chalón, Jean de (*ca. 1190, + 1267), count Chalón (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 14-15 Chalón, Jean I de, lord of Arlay (f 1315), lord - France; Besançon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 16 Chalón, Jean II de, lord of Arlay (+ 1362), lord Dauphiné (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 17 Chalón, Jean III de, count of Auxcrrc (* 1315, τ 1379), count - Auxerre (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 18 Chalón, Jean IV de, count of Auxcrrc - called: lc Chevalier blanc (* 1337, τ 1369), count - Auxcrrc (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 19 Chalón, Lambert de, count of Chalón (f978), count - Chalón (France); Bourgogne (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 20 Chalón, Louis 1 de, count of Tonnerre ( t 1398), count - Tonnerre (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 21 Chalón, Louis II de, count of Tonnerre ( t 1424), count - Tonnerre (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 22 Chalón, Pierre de, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône (τ 1345), bishop, royal adviser - Chalon-surSaône (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 23-26 Chaloner, Robert (f 1459), bachelor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 27 Chalpaida de Bruyères —» Alpaida de Bruyères Chalus, Aimeric de —» Aimeric [Aimericus] de Chalus bishop of Chartres Chalus, Pierre dc, bishop of Valcncc and Die (τ 1352), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Valence (France); Cluny (France); Die (France) Chevalier - F. 73, 28 Chalvedone, Philip de (fl. 1316-1321), master of arts, college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 29 Chamans, Michel de (fl. 1487), tapestry weaver Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 30 Chamar (Zaragoza) (fl. 1412), architect Zaragoza (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 31 Chambarlhac, Philippe de, archbishop of Bordeaux (+ 1361), archdeacon, bishop, archbishop - Périgord (France); Gent, Gand (Belgium); Nikosia (Cyprus); Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 32 Chambellan, David (fl. 1479), Hebrew scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 33 Chamber, ... (fl. 1365-1366), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 34 Chamber, ... (fl. 1485), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 35 Chamber, ... (fl. 1488), bachclor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 36 Chamber, John (+ 1396 or 1397), college fellow, master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 37 Chamber, John - or: Chamberlayne (+ 1489), rebel - England - Chevalier - F. 73, 38

Chamber, William (fl. 1479-1489), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 39 Chamberlain, John (fl. 1428-1436), carpenter Southampton (England) - Harvey - F. 73, 40 Chamberlan, ... (fl. 1480-1481), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 41 Chamberlayn, ... (fl. 1485), chorister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 42 Chamberlayn, John ( t 1448), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 73, 43 Chamberlayn, John (fl. 1474-1488), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 44 Chamberlayn, Thomas (fl. 1368-1371), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 45 Chamberlayn, Thomas (11. 1402-1408), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 46 Chamberlayn, William (fl. 1488), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 47 Chamberlayne, John (+1489) —¥ Chamber, John Chamberlayne, John (fl. 1419), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 48 Chamberlayne, William (fl. 1415), priest, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 49 Chamberlayne, William (+ 1434), college rector, church rector, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 50-51 Chamberleyn, ... (fl. 1402-1406), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 52 Chamberleyn, John (+ 1406), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 53 Chamberleyn, John (fl. 1450-1456), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 73, 54 Chamberleyn, Robert (fl. 1408-1413), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 55 Chamberleyn, Robert (fi. 1453-1459), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 73, 56 Chamberleyn, Thomas (fl. 1437), priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 73, 57 Chamberleyn de Colchestre, William (fl. 13901400), bachelor of arts, bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 73, 58 Chambéry, Lyenart de (fl. 1432-1433), goldsmith - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 59 Chambéry, William of (+ 1340), district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 60 Chambes, Colette de -> Colette [Nicolette] de Chambes Chambes, Hélène de —» Hélène [Helenal de Chambes Chambes, Pierre de ( t 1256), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 61 Chambo, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 73, 62 Chambo, Jean (fl. 1465), miniaturist - Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 73, 63 Chambón, Pierre (fl. 1480-1485), Franciscan, doctor of theology - France - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 73, 64; 301, 218 Chambourel, Antoine —» Antoine [Antonius] Chambourel Chambre, Guillaume de la (fl. 1370-1426), physician, university faculty dean - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 73, 65; 153, 148-149 Chambre, Guillaume dc la (fl. 1416-1455), physician, university faculty dean - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 153, 150-151 Chambre, Guillaume de la (fl. 1430-1451), master of arts - France; Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 66 Chambre, Jean de la (fl. 1418), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 67 Chambre, John (fl. 1458), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 68

Chappuis Chambre, Louis de la ( t e a . 1500), eount, Chanadinus Strigoniensis —» Czanad archbishop governor - Savoie (France); Piemonte (Italy) of Gran - Chevalier - F. 73, 69 Chanassa, Pierre (2-d half 14-th century), Chambre, Nicolas (fl. 1444), court attendant, barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 70 F. 301, 221 Chambron, Henry (fl. 1382), magister, preacher - Chanca, Alvarez (fl. 1493), physician - Portugal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 71 Chevalier - F. 73, 103 Chambyr, ... (fl. 1460), mason - Oxford Chancelet, Jean (fl. 1418 or 1318), copyist Tours (France) - Bradley - F. 73, 104 (England) - Harvey - F. 73, 72 Chancellor, William (fl. 1227), mason - Dover Chambyr, ... (fl. 1485), student - Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 73, 105 (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 73 Chandelier, ... (fl. 1496), midwife - Dijon Chambyr, ... (fl. 1495-1497), student - Oxford (France) - Jacquart / - F. 73, 106 (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 74 Chandelier, Guillaume - or: G. Chandellier Chambyrlen, ... (fl. 1479), master of arts ( t before 1502), sculptor - Dijon (France) Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 75 Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 107-108; Chamelet, Pierre de (fl. 1364), troubadour, 73, 110 musician - France - Féîis - F. 73, 76 Chandelle, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Chandelle C h a m e r s , Robert (fl. 1412-1430), magister Chandler, ... (fl. 1474-1475), student - Cambridge Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 77 (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 109 Chamisius Kardachi (fl. 1290), Nestorian - Syria Chandler, John —> Johannes Candelarius - Chevalier - F. 73, 78 Chandos (England) (fl. 1386), herald, chronicler, Champagne, Guillaume de archbishop of Sens poet - England - Chevalier - F. 73, 117 and Reims —» Guilelmus de Campania archbishop Chandos, John ( t 1370), military captain of Sens and Reims England; Vienne (France) Arnold-Baker, Champagne, Jean de (f 1335), lord, count Broughton, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Aquila (Italy); Angers (France) - Chevalier Mittelalters - F. 73, 118-125 F. 73, 79 Chandos, John (f 1428), nobleman - Herefordshire Champagne, Jean de Jean ¡Johannes] C h a m p e a u x , Guillaume de (1070-1122) -> Changehostel Guilelmus de Campeiiis Changenet, Jean I (fl. 1450-1466), painter Champeneys, Geoffrey ( t 1472), master of arts, Avignon (France); Dijon (France) - Thieme/ doctor of theology, vicar - Cambridge (England); Becker - F. 73, 111 Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 84 Changenet, Jean II (f 1495), painter - Langres Master of the Champion des Dames (mid-15-th (France); Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker century), book painter - France Thieme/Becker F. 73, 112-113 - F. 73, 85 Changenet, Pierre (fl. 1478-1500), painter - Dijon Champion, David ( t 1487), bachelor of civil law, (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 114 deacon, chaplain - Oxford (England); Exeter Chanlay, Jean de, bishop of Auxerre, Orléans and (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford Le Mans (f 1291), archdeacon, bishop - Orleans F. 73, 86 (France); Auxerre (France); Le Mans (France) Champion, Jean (physician) Jean [Johannes] Chevalier - F. 73, 127 Champion Chanlitte, Pierre (fl. 1478), physician - Bourg-enChampion, Pierre (fl. 1446), surgeon Brcssc (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 223 Compiègne (France) - Wickersheimer Chanlow, John de (fl. 1316-1326), chaplain F. 301, 220 Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 116 Champlitte, Guillaume de —> Guillaume Chanodi, Jean —> Jean |Johannes| Chanodi [Guilelmus] de Champlitte prince of Achaea Chantelle, Pierre (fl. 1497), sculptor - France C h a m p n e y s , William (fl. 1409-1436), mason Beaulieu - F. 73, 128 Rochester (England) - Harvey - F. 73, 88 Chanteloup, Jehan (fl. 1425), master mason Champrigault, Jean dc, lord of Germonvillc Orleans (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 129 ( t 1500), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 89 Chantemelle, Pierre de, lord of Flavacourt Champs, Gilles des bishop of Coutances —» ( t 1352), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 130 Aegidius de Campis Chanac, family (sincc 11-th ccntury), noble family Chanteprime, Jean (fl. 1405), city councillor Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 131 - Limoges (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters Chantery, Thomas (fl. 1443), master of arts, F. 73, 90 priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge Chanac, Bertrand de, archbishop of Bourges, F. 73, 132 patriarch of Jerusalem (f 1401 or 1404), Master of Chantilly (mid-14-th century), painter Dominican, archbishop, patriarch, cardinal - Toscana (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 133 Poitiers (France); Bourges (France); Jerusalem Chantrell, ... (fl. 1474-1478), student - Cambridge (Israel); Avignon (France); Puy (France) (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 134 Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters Chap de Wolfreton, Alexander ( t 1349), college - F. 73, 91-94 fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge Chanac, Foulque de, bishop of Orléans ( t 1394), F. 73, 135 bishop - Orleans (France) - Lexikon des Chapeau, Girard (fl. 1474), mason - France Mittelalters - F. 73, 97 Chevalier, Lance - F. 73, 136; 424, 184 Chanac, Foulque dc, bishop of Paris (f 1349), Chapelain de Laon, le (13-th ccntury), bard bishop, statesman - Beauvais (France); Paris Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 137 (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters Chápele, John de la (fl. 1338), Augustinian, friar - F. 73, 95-96 - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 138 Chanac, Guillaume de, bishop of Chartres Chapeleyn, Peter (fl. 1445), magister, notary and Mende ( t 1393 or 1383), Benedictine, public - Oxford (England) - Oxford abbot, bishop, chancellor, cardinal - Limoges F. 73, 144 (France); Chartres (France); Mende (France) Chapeleyn, Thomas (fl. 1417), Cistercian, monk Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 145 F. 73, 100-102 Chapelle, Jean de la (fl. 1389), sculptor - Amiens Chanac, Guillaume de, bishop of Paris, patriarch (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker of Alexandria (*ca. 1249, 1 1348), bishop, F. 73, 146; 206, 33-34 patriarch - Limoges (France); Paris (France); Chapelle, Jehan de la (fl. 1299), master mason Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 147 Mittelalters - F. 73, 98-99

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Chapelle, Robert - alias: R. Holbech (fl. 14121416), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 73, 140 Chapelle, Robert de la, lord of the Vespalière (fl. 1377), lord - Normandie (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 139 Chapelle, Thomas de (fl. 1363-1367), secretary of a duke, almoner - Bourgogne (France) Chevalier - F. 73, 141 Chapelle-Gautier, Etienne de la Stephanus Meldensis Chapelle-Taillefer, Pierre de la, bishop of Toulouse ( t l 3 1 2 ) , bishop, cardinal, inquisitor, judge, king's clerk - France; Toulouse (France); Carcassonne (France); Orleans (France) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 142-143; 301, 225-227 Chapelyn, Thomas (fl. 1444-1461), master of arts, rural dean, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 73, 148 Chaplaine, George (fl. 1486-1487), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 149 Chapman, ... (fl. 1479), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 150 Chapman, John (fl. 1435-1436), mason Worcester (England) - Harvey - F. 73, 151 Chapman, John (fl. 1448-1454), master of arts, chest keeper, school administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 73, 152 Chapman, Lewis (fl. 1412), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 153 Chapman, Richard ( t 1477), master of arts, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 73, 154 Chapman, Robert (fl. 1489-1493), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 155 Chapman, Simon (fl. 1492), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 156 Chapman, Thomas (fl. 1443-1451), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 73, 159 Chapman, Thomas (t 1448?), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Roma (Italy); England - Oxford F. 73, 157-158 Chapman, William (fl. 1449-1453), bachelor of arts, notary - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 160 Chapman, William (fl. 1479), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 161 Chapman, William (fl. 1494), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 162 Chaponay, Jean dc (fl. 1433-1435), goldsmith Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 163 Chapouh Bragatouni (9-th century), historian Armenia - Chevalier - F. 73, 164 Chappelle, Conradin - or: Conrardin, Colardin C. (fl. 1413-1426), carpenter, wood sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 73, 165-170 Chappelle, Jacques (15-th ccntury), sculptor Tours (France); Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) Beaulieu - F. 73, 171 Chapperon, Louis (fl. 1486-1487), poet - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 172 Chapperon, Robin (fl. 1424), goldsmith - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 173 Chappes, Pierre de (fl. 1476), goldsmith Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 174 Chappes, Pierre de, bishop of Chartres - latin: Petrus de Capis ( t 1336), bishop, cardinal Chartres (France); Arras (France); Laon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 175-176; 301, 72; 301, 228 Chappes, Pierre de, bishop of Soissons ( t 1349), bishop - Soissons (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 177 Chappiel, Antoine (fl. 1497-1500), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 178 Chappuis, Jean - or: J. Chapuis (fl. 1444-1447), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 181-183

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Chapt, Aimeric de, bishop of Volterra, Bologna and Limoges - also: A. de Cathi {t 1390), bishop - Dordogne (France); Tours (France); Volterra (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 73, 179 Chapteuil, Pons de ( t 1283 or 1284), nobleman Velay (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 180 Chapuis, Jehan (fl. 1448), painter - Aix-enProvence (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 184 Chapuzot, Pierre (late 15-th century), bell founder - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 185 Charanzois, Pierre de Grégoire (fl. 1347), scholar - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 73, 186 Charchedon, Simon de (fl. 1320), clerk, murderer - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 187 Charde, Henry - or: Hcrvcy C. ( t 1483), collcgc fellow, master of arts, vicar, district rector Oxford (England); Berkshire (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 188 Chardelieri, Pierre (fl. 1371), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 232 Chardella, Simon Nicolai (fl. 1471-1479), printer - Lucca (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 73, 189 Chardesey, Richard (fl. 1392-1393), monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 73, 190 Chardon de Croisilles (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 191-192 Chardot Honfroy (*ca. 1406), barber, surgeon - France; Evreux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 73, 193 Chardry (Troubadour) - or: Chardri (early 13-th century), troubadour, hagiographer - Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 73, 194-195 Charentinus bishop of Köln —> Carcntinus bishop of Köln Charer, Henry (fl. 1398), deacon - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 73, 197 Charibert, king of Aquitaine (*606, 1631), king - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 198 Charibert, king of Paris Guillaume [Guilelmus] de la Charité Charitina (Novgorod) - clergywoman, saint Novgorod (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 73, 205 Chariton Aphrodisias (between 5-th and 8th century), novelist - Turkey - Chevalier F. 73, 206 Chariton, patriarch of Constantinopolis ( t 1177), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 73, 207 Charitonyme, Georges - also: G. Hermonyme (fl. 1476), monk - Sparta (Greece); Paris (France); England - Chevalier - F. 73, 208 Charlery, Jacques (fl. 1478), canonist, hagiographer - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 209 Charles —> Carolus Charles, Edward (fl. 1376), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 73, 211 Charles, Etienne (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Riom (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 212-214 Charles, Jacques (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Riom (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 212-214 Charles, Jeannette —> Jeannette Charles Charles, John (fl. 1449-1453), chaplain, choirmaster - Oxford (England); Rouen (France) - Oxford - F. 73, 215

Charles, Simon (*ca. 1396, f 1456), magistrate France - Chevalier - F. 73, 216 Charles, William (fl. 1497), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 217 Charleton, Henry dc (fl. 1348-1349), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 218 Charleton, Robert de (fl. 1336-1347), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Westminster (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 219 Charley, Robert (fl. 1464-1466), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 73, 220 Chartier, Gilles —> Aegidius Carlerii Chariot de La Mousse - called: Moussât (fl. 1460), physician - Moulins (France) Wickersheimer - F. 73, 221 Charlotte de Bourbon (fl. 1468), noblewoman France - Chevalier - F. 73, 222 Charlotte de Lusignan, queen of Cyprus (* 1442 or 1443, 1 1487), queen - Kypros (Cyprus); Jerusalem (Israel); Armenia; Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 223-226 Charlotte de Savoie, queen of France (* 1442 or 1445, 11483), queen - France; Italy - Bradley, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 227-231 Charlotte de Valois, countess of Brézé Charonton, Enguerrand Charrier, Jean (fl. 1423), painter - Gannat (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 280 Charriot, Pierre (fl. 1452), barber, surgeon Embrun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 237 Charrolois (Bourgogne) (11. 1400), herald, chronicler - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 73, 282-283 Charron, Colin le (fl. 1362-1371), ornamental sculptor - France - Beaulieu, Lami F. 420, 344-345 Charron, François —> François [Franciscus] Charron Charron, Pierre (fl. 1435-1436), goldsmith, enameler - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 73, 284-285 Charruau, Etienne (fl. 1496), goldsmith, stone cutter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 286 Charruau, Jean (fl. 1426), goldsmith, stone cutter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 286 Charruel, Yves (fl. 1351), warrior - Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 73, 287 Chartasmius, bishop of Selymbria - bishop Thracia (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 73, 288 Charte, ... (fl. 1489), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 289 Charte, William ( f l 4 1 8 ) , Benedictine, monk, bachelor of canon law, church treasurer - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 73, 290 Charte, William (f 1458), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) Oxford - F. 73, 291 Chartham, William [Guilelmusl (fl. 1381), historian - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 73, 293-294 Chartham, William [Guilelmus] (*ca. 1459, 1 1487), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 73, 295 Chartham, Thomas (f 1471 ), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of canon law, church chancellor Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) Oxford - F. 73, 292 Charthous, J. de (fl. 1324), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 296 Chartier (Bourges) - priest, saint - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 297 Chartier (Orléans) (15-th century), royal physician - Orleans (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 73, 298 Chartier, bishop of Périgueux - latin: Charterius (fl. 582), bishop, saint - Périgueux (France) Chevalier - F. 73, 299 Chartier, Alain - latin: A. Auriga or Aurigarius (*ca. 1385, f 1430 or 1449), royal secretary, poet, historian, diplomat - Paris (France); Avignon (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 73, 300-314 Chartier, Guillaume, bishop of Paris (*ca. 1392, 1 1472), bishop - Bayeux (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 315 Chartier, Jacques dc (14-th century), sculptor Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 316 Chartier, Jean Jean [Johannes] Chartier Chartier, Pierre (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 238 Chartin, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Chartin Charton, Jean (fl. 1430), goldsmith - Nevers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 317

Chaulet C h a r t o n , William (fl. 1361), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 73, 318 C h a r t r e i s , Pierre (fl. 1378-1394), master of arts, physician, canon - Montpellier (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 301, 239 M a s t e r of C h a r t r e s (mid-12-th century), sculptor - Chartres (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 323-326 C h a r t r e s , Regnault de, archbishop of Reims ( * c a . 1375, + 1444), state chancellor, archbishop Reims (France); France; Beauvais (France); Tours (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 319-321 C h a r t r e s , T h o m a s de (fl. 1329), sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami - F. 73, 322 C h a r t u i t i u s (Hungary) - or; Chartuitus (fl. 1100), bishop, hagiographer - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 73, 327-328 C h a r v e t , Hugues - > Hugues [Hugo] Charvet C h a r w a l t o n , Henry de (f 1326), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) - Oxford F. 73, 329 C h a r w e l t o n , Henry de (13-th century), copyist England - Bradley - F. 73, 330 C h a s i e , Pierre ( t 1376), master of medicine, physician, district rector, prebendary Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 301, 243-244 C h a s s a g n i , Jacquet - or: J. Chassaigni (fl. 1380), brass founder - Lyon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 331 C h a s s a u d i , Pierre (fl. 1430), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 245 C h a s s e n a y , Jean (fl. 1493), carpenter - Amboise (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 332 C h a s s e r a t , Jean (fl. 1381), draper - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 333 C h a s s i è r e s (Saint-Flour) ( t 1414), barber - SaintFlour (Francc) - Wickersheimer - F. 73, 335 C h a s s i g n y , Pierre de —> Pierre [Petrus] de Chassigny C h a s t a i g n e , Guillaume (fl. 1353), miniaturist - France - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 73, 336-337 C h a s t a y n d e W i l b u r h a m , Adam (fl. 1312), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 338 C h a s t e i g n e r , Jean (f 1436), royal adviser - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 339 C h a s t e l , Chrétien - > Chrétien [Christianus] Chastel C h a s t e l , Gillet du - or: Guillaume du C. (fl. 1465), wood sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 340-341 C h a s t e l , Robert du - or: Robin du C. (late 13th century), poet, musician - France - Fétis F. 73, 342 C h a s t e l , Thierry du (fl. 1425), embroiderer Vlaanderen, Flandres; Paris (France) Thieme/ Becker - F. 73, 343 C h a s t e l a i n , Georges - callcd: l'Advcnturcux ( * c a . 1415, 1 1475), knight, chronicler, poet Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 73, 345; 73, 347-353 C h a s t e l e t , Gilles du (fl. 1327-1341), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 73, 346 C h a s t e l l a i n , Pierre (poet, physician, *ca. 1408) —> Pierre [Petrus] Chastellain C h a s t e l l a i n , Pierre (fl. 1424), armourer - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 354 C h a s t e l l u x , Claude de Beauvoir, lord of also: Châtclus ( * c a . 1392, t 1453), lord, army leader, marshal - France; Auxerre (France) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 355-358 Chastillon, Henry de (fl. 1195-1202), archdeacon - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier F. 73, 359 C h a t a r d de Bullone (f 1282), knight hospitaller France - Chevalier - F. 73, 360 C h a t a r d (Limoges) (fl. 1209), goldsmith Limoges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 361

C h a t a r d , Jean ( t e a . 1361), painter - Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 73, 362-363 C h â t e a u m o r a n d , Jean de ( t 1429), knight France; Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 73, 364 C h â t e a u n e u f , Antoine de, lord of Lau (15-th century), lord, grand chamberlain - France Chevalier - F. 73, 365 C h â t e a u n e u f , Bertrand de, bishop of Tararnto, Salerno and Embrun ( t 1373), bishop, archbishop - Taranto (Italy); Salerno (Italy); Embrun (France); Viviers (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 366 C h â t e a u n e u f , Claude de (fl. 1466-1471), goldsmith - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 367 C h â t e a u v i l l a i n , Jean de (fl. 1301), diplomat France - Chevalier - F. 73, 370 C h â t e a u v i l l a i n , Jean, lord of Bourbon-Lancy lord - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 368 C h â t e a u v i l l a i n , Jean de, bishop of Châlons-surMarne ( t 1313), bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 369 C h â t e a u v i l l a i n , Jeanne de, dame of Beaujeu (fl. 1349), dame - Beaujeu (France); Forez (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 371 C h â t e a u v i l l a i n , Simon dc, bishop of Châlons-surMarne ( t 1335), canon, bishop - Châlons-surMarne (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 372 Châtel, du, family - also: du Chastel (since 14th century), noble family - Bretagne (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 373 Châtel, Guillaume du ( t 1404 or 1403), Chamberlain, captain - Bretagne (France); Orleans (France); Dartmouth (England) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 374-375 Châtel, Guillaume du ( t 1441), warrior - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 376 Châtel, Tanguy I du ( t 1352), military captain - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 73, 377-378 Châtel, Tanguy II du ( t 1449 or 1458), provost, marshal, seneschal, governor - Bretagne (Francc); Paris (Francc); Guyenne (Francc); Beaucaire (France); Provence (France) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 379-382 Châtel, Tanguy III du, viscount of La Bcllicrc ( t 1477), viscount, governor, military leader - Ccrdagnc (Francc); Bretagne (Francc) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 383-384 C h a t e l a r , Rodolphe, archbishop of Tarentaise ( t 1271 ), archbishop - Tarentaise (Francc) Chevalier - F. 73, 385 Chatelas, Jean (fl. 1253-1267), enameler, goldsmith - Limoges (Francc) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 73, 386-387 C h â t e l l e r a u l t , countess of (fl. 1100), countess, mistress - France - Echols - F. 73, 388 C h â t e l u s , Claude de Beauvoir, lord of —> Chastellux, Claude de Beauvoir, lord of C h â t e l u s , Jean de ( t l 4 1 5 ) , bailiff, military captain, seneschal - Azincourt (France); Mácon (Francc); Lyon (Francc) - Chevalier F. 73, 389

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C h a t e n i e r , Bernard —> Castanet, Bernard de bishop of Albi and Le Puy C h a t e r , William (fl. 1498), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 392 C h a t e r i z , John (fl. 1399-1400), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 73, 393 Châtillon, de, family (since 10-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 73, 394-400 Châtillon, Éléonore de —» Éléonore [Eleonora] de Montigny Châtillon, Gaucher de, count of Crécy and Porcéan (* 1250, t 1328), count, seneschal Jerusalem (Israel); France - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 73, 401-403 Châtillon, Guillaume de ( t 1440), lord, city captain - Reims (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 405

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Châtillon, Guillaume de, bishop of Laon ( ¡1285), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 40 Châtillon, Hugues de, count of Dampierre ( t 1390), count - France - Chevalier F. 73, 406 Châtillon, Jacques de, lord of Dampierre ( t 1415), lord, admiral - France - Chevalier - F. 73, 407 Châtillon, Jacques dc ( t 1427), lord - Francc Chevalier - F. 73, 408 Châtillon, Jean de, count of Blois and Chartres ( t 1279), count - Chartres (France); Blois (France) - Chevalier - F. 73, 409 Châtillon, Jean de ( t 1370), nobleman - Francc Chevalier - F. 73, 410 Châtillon, Jeanne de, countess of Blois, Chartres and Dunois ( t 1292 or 1293), countess - Alençon (France); Blois (France); Chartres (France) Chevalier - F. 73, 411 Châtillon, Odo de —> Urbanus II Papa Châtillon, Renaud de, prince of Antiochia ( t 1187), prince, regent - Antiochia; Kypros (Cyprus); Jerusalem (Israel); Tiberias (Israel) Chevalier - F. 73, 412 Châtillon, Robert de, bishop of Langres ( t after 1208), bishop - Langres (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 413 Châtillon, Robert de, bishop of Laon ( t 1215), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 73, 414 C h a t r e , Aimeric de la —» Aimeric [Aimericus] (Cardinal) C h â t r e s , Pierre de ( t 1306), knight - France Chevalier - F. 73, 416 C h a t t e r y s , John de (fl. 1350-1366), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 73, 417 C h a t t o n , Walter de Gualterus de Chatton C h a u c e r , Agnes —> Agnes Chaucer C h a u c e r , Alice —> Alice Chaucer duchess of Suffolk, countess of Salisbury C h a u c e r , Geoffrey Philippa Roet C h a u c e r , Thomas ( * c a . 1367, 11434), squire, speaker of the House of Commons - London (England) - Chevalier, Hicks - F. 74, 101-104 C h a u c h a t , Pierre - also: Petrus de Alvcrnia ( t l 3 6 3 ) , physician, canon - Noyon (France); France - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 256-257 C h a u c o m b e , Hugh dc (fl. 1196-1209), justiciar, monk - Northampton (England) - Chevalier F. 74, 105 C h a u c o n , G. (fl. 1296), canon, theologian - Paris (France) - Glorieta - F. 74, 106 C h a u d e t , Jean (fl. 1465-1474), notary - Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 107 C h a u d i n , Pierre (fl. 1372), architect - SaintQuentin (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 74, 108; 420, 348 C h a u d r i e r , Jean (fl. 1372), mayor - La Rochelle (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 109 C h a u d u n , Pierre (fl. 1372-1373), master mason - Saint-Quentin (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 74, 124 C h a u g y , Michaut dc ( t before 1480), statesman Forez (France); Bourgogne (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 74, 110-111 C h a u l a , Thomas (+ 1433), poet - Ragusa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 74, 112 C h a u l e t , Pierre (fl. 1464), bachelor of medecine - Bourg-en-Bresse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 301, 258

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Chaumberleyn, John (fl. 1342), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 74, 113 C h a u m b r e , William (fl. 1372), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 114 Chaumere, William (fl. 1438-1450), mason Durham (England) - Harvey - F. 74, 115 Chaumes, Nicolas de (fl. 1316-1326), architect Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 116-117 Chaumont, Denisoit de (fl. 1413-1414), butcher Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 118 Chaumont, Geoffroy de ( t 1354), abbot - Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 119 Chaumont, Hugues de - called: le Borgne ( t 1138), nobleman - France - Chevalier F. 74, 120 Chaumont, Jean de —> Jean [Johannes] de Chaumont Chaumont, Louis de (1-st half 14-th century), sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 122-123 C h a u n c e , Edward (fl. 1424-1436), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 74, 125 Chaundeler, John (fl. 1450-1459), master of arts, music school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 74, 126 Chaundeler, John (fl. 1479), magistcr, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 74, 127 Chaundeler, Thomas (fl. 1473), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 128 Chaundler, John, bishop of Salisbury (f 1426), magistcr, ecclesiastical administrator, bishop, royal treasurer - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 74, 129-135 Chaundler, Thomas - also: John C. (*ca. 1418, t 1490), chancellor, deacon, chronicler, writer, miniaturist - Wells (England); Oxford (England); York (England); Hereford (England) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast - F. 74, 136-151; 378, 173 Chaundre, Thomas (fl. 1446-1447), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 152 Chaundry, William ( t 1485), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, archdeacon Cambridge (England); Devonshire (England) Cambridge - F. 74, 153 Chaunsler, William (fl. 1495-1499), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 74, 154 Chaunt, William (fl. 1458-1486), notary, stationer - London (England) Christianson - F. 74, 155-156 Chaunt, William (fl. 1482), magister, college proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 74, 157 Chauntry, Thomas (fl. 1441-1507), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 158 Chausey, Hugh de (fl. 1307-1327), college fellow, master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 159 Chaussard, Guillaume (+1411), Carmelite, Provincial, doctor of theology - La Rochelle (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier F. 74, 160; 153, 174 Chaussée, Mathelin de la (fl. 1395-1399), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 74, 161 Chauveau, Regnauld, bishop of Châlons-surMarne - also: Renaud Chauvel ( t 1356), bishop, royal adviser - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 74, 162-163 Chauveron, Audouin (fl. 1381-1389), provost Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 164 Chauvigny, de, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Poitou (France); Berry (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 74, 165-166 Chauvigny, André de ( t 1202), crusader - France; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 74, 167 Chauvigny, Guy de Jean [Johannes] Chaync Chayne, Robert du (fl. 1501), sculptor - Toulouse (France) - Beaulieu - F. 74, 177 Cheam, John de, bishop of Glasgow (+ 1268), magister, bishop, papal chaplain - Oxford (England); Meaux (France); Glasgow (Scotland) Oxford - F. 74, 178-179 C h e b e u s (Wales) (6-th century), hermit, saint Wales - Chevalier - F. 74, 180 Chebsey, Zacharias de ( t 1240), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 74, 181-183 Checchino del qu. Basio (fl. 1389-1399), painter Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 184 C h e c c o di Toledo (fl. 1495), intarsiator - Pisa (Italy); Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 74, 185 Cheddesey, Eustace de (fl. 1349-1362), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 74, 186 Cheddre, Walter de (fl. 1327-1331), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 187 Chedeworth, William de (fl. 1338), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 188 Chedworth, John (f 1471), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Padua (Italy); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 74, 193-194; 74, 198-199 Chedworth, John, bishop of Lincoln (f 1471), master of arts, doctor of theology, bishop - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England); Salisbury (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Chevalier, Oxford - F. 74, 189-199 Chefdor, Benoît ( t 1398), priest - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 200 Chefer, Richard (fl. 1354), Augustinian, friar - Norfolk (England); Norwich (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 74, 201-203 Cheio (Firenze) (14-th century), fresco painter Firenze (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 74, 204 Chelatmaym, William de (fl. 1252), scholar Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 74, 205 Chelcicky, Petr (f 1460), Hussite, theologian Czechia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 74, 206-209 Chele di Graziano (fl. 1325), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 210 Chele di Pino (fl. 1295), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 211 Chele di Vanni (fl. 1366), painter - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 212 Chelesham, Philip (fl. 1299-1301), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 74, 213 Cheleston, Walter de (fl. 1338), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 214 Chelidonia (Subiaco) (+1152), virgin, saint Subiaco (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 74, 215 Chelini, Piero (painter) —> Piero [Petrusl Chelini Chellini, Pietro ( t l 4 1 1 ) , notary, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 74, 222 Chello di Guido (fl. 1333), stone sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 223 Chello, Antonio di —> Pietro [Petrus] di Antonio di Chello

Chelmeston, John de - or: J. Chelveston; latin: Johannes Chelmestonus (fl. 1290-1315), Carmelite, theologian - York (England); Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 74, 226; 74, 230-231; 206, 79-80 Chelmsford, John de (fl. 1335-1348), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 227 Chelsham, William de (fl. 1297-1303), master of arts, college fellow, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 228 Cheltenham, John (f 1454), Bcncdictinc, monk, abbot - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 74, 229 Chelveston, Richard de (fl. 1309-1310), student, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 74, 232 Chelviston, William de (fl. 1292-1305), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 74, 233 Chemin, Jean du (fl. 1410), architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 74, 234; 422, 375 Chemin, Jean du (τ 1468), architect - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 74, 234; 422, 376 Chemin, Macé (fl. 1461-1494), architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 235 Chemineau, Jean (fl. 1471), goldsmith - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 236 Chemitrault (Poitiers) (fl. 1454-1484), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 74, 237 Chenault (Poitiers) (fl. 1484), surgeon - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 74, 238 Chenechy, Gauvain de (fl. 1229), bailiff - Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 74, 239 Chenelle, John (fl. 1426), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 74, 240 Chenevière (Rouen) (fl. 1477-1479), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 74, 241-242 Chenevière, Julien (fl. 1500), master mason Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 241 Chenilly (Bourgogne) (fl. 1403-1405), t r e a s u r e r Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 243 Chenu, Jean (fl. 1400-1416), goldsmith - Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 244 Chenu, Jean (fl. 1476), goldsmith - Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 244 Chenu, Nicolas (fl. 1433), goldsmith - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 245 Chepoy, Jean de —» Jean [Johannes] lord of Chcpoy and Anchin Chepoy, Thibaud de —> Thibaut ITheobaldus] de Chepoy Cherbaye, Jean de ( t 1412), deacon - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 250 Cherche, Philip de (fl. 1342), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 74, 251 Cherche, Richard de (fl. 136-1383), mason London (England) - Harvey - F. 74, 252 Cherchefeld, Walter de (fl. 1361-1365), chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 74, 253 Cherchemont, Jean de (+ 1328), treasurer, state chancellor - Poitiers (France); Laon (France); France - Chevalier - F. 74, 254 Cherchemont, Jean dc, bishop of Troyes and Amiens (+ 1373), deacon, bishop - Troyes (France); Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 74, 255 Cherchi, Stefano de' (fl. 1420), ambassador Sassari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 74, 256 Chercuiter, François (14-th century), Carmelite Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 257 Cherde, Robert (fl. 1402), monk, hermit England - Chevalier - F. 74, 258 Cherdyslee, John (fl. 1370), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 259 Cherelli, Jean (fl. 1384-1386), professor of law Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 74, 260 Cheret, Henry (fl. 1428), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 74, 261

Chiari Cherforde, William Cacdmon (Bcncdictinc) Coelho, Nuno (15-th century), painter - Lisboa (Portugal) - Thieme/Becker - F. 79, 413 Celestine [Coelistina] (Saint) - virgin, saint Chevalier - F. 72, 92 Celestino [Coelistinus] Dini (fl. 1384), painter Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 72, 94 Coelistinus II, Papa - secular name: Guido di Castello ( t 1144), cardinal, pope - Toscana (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. 79, 334-342; 421, 2 Coelistinus II, Papa, Antipapa - secular name: Thcobaldus Buccapccus, Tcobaldo Boccapcsci (f 1124), cardinal, antipope - Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 79, 343-344; 421, 3 Coelistinus III, Papa - secular name: Giacinto Bobonc Orsini (f 1198), cardinal, pope - Roma (Italy) - Arnold-Baker, Ault-Dumesnil, Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 79, 345-369 Coelistinus IV, Papa - secular Goffredo Castiglioni (+ 1241), Cistercian, cardinal, pope - Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. 79, 370-378

Cokerham Coelistinus V, Papa - secular name: Pietro Angelerio, or P. da Morrone (*ca. 1215, ï 1296), hermit, founder of a religious order, Celestine, cardinal, pope, saint - Isernia (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Aquila (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Fotthast, Strayer, Tafuri, Théologie F. 79, 379-411; 421, 4-7 Coelistinus (Würzburg) (f 1234), abbot Würzburg (Germany); Scotland - Chevalier F. 79, 412 Coelman, Egidius (fl. 1419-1444), architect - ' s Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 79, 414 Coeman, Willem —» Cooman, Willem Coemgen, abbot of Glendalough - or: Keivin (*ca. 498, 1618), abbot, saint - Lcinstcr (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 79, 415 Coënburg abbess of Winburn —» Quimburga abbess of Winburn Coene, Gérard (fl. 1489), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 79, 417 Coene, Jacques - also: Jacobus Cona or Cone (fl. 1398-1419), painter, miniaturist, draftsman - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Paris (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 79, 418-427 Coene, Jean I ( t 1408), painter, miniaturist Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 80, 1-2 Coene, Jean II (fl. 1426-1437), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 3-5 Coene, Jean III (f 1492), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 80, 3; 80, 6 Coene, Quentin ( t 1399), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 7 Coenoet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Coenoet Coëtanlem, Jean de (15-th century), admiral - Bretagne (France); Portugal - Chevalier F. 80, 8 Coëtivy, Alain de, bishop of Avignon (* 1407, 11474), bishop, cardinal, abbot - Bretagne (France); Tours (France); Avignon (Francc); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 80, 9-13 Coëtivy, Guillaume de (fl. 1443), warrior Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 14 Coëtivy, Olivier de (*ca. 1415, f 1480), governor, seneschal, military leader - Bordeaux (France); Guyenne (Francc) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 80, 15-17 Coëtivy, Prégent de, lord of Raiz (*ca. 1399, τ 1450), lord, admirai - Francc; England Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 80, 18-21 Coëtlogon, Olivier de (fl. 1460), accountant Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 22 Coëtmohan, Guillaume de (fl. 1321), city councillor - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 80, 23 Coëtquen, Clcmcnt de, archbishop of Dol ( t 1241), archbishop - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 80, 24 Coëtquen, Raoul de (*ca. 1370, t before 1450), admiral, marshal - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 80, 25 Coëtquis, Jean de, bishop of Rennes and Tréguier ( t 1464), bishop - Rennes (France); Tréguier (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 26 Coëtquis, Philippe de, archbishop of Tours - also: Ph. de Coëtquen Colleoni, Bartolomeo Cogorno, Bartolomeo da, archbishop of Genova - also: Β. da Cothurno ( t 1385 or 1386), archbishop, cardinal - Genua (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 86, 151-153 Cohen (Aix-cn-Provcncc) (fl. 1477), physician Aix-en-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 80, 64 Cohen, Jacob —» Jacob [Jacobus] Cohen Cohen, Salomon —> Salomon Cohen Cohorn, Peter (f 1479), royal chamberlain Sweden - Chevalier - F. 80, 65 Coiffy, Jean (physician —> Jean [Johannes] Coiffy Coiffy, Jean de (f 1404), parish priest - Paris (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier F. 80, 66 Coifi (Northumbria) (fl. 627), high priest Northumberland (England) - Fletcher F. 80, 67-68 Coignefestu, Jean (fl. 1419-1420), friar, sculptor Troyes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 80, 69 Coignet, Pierre (fl. 1460), barber - SaintGermain des Prés (France) - Wickersheimer F. 301, 299 Coimbul, Thomas (fl. 1379), Dominican, f r i a r Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 70 Coincheun (Ireland) - saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 80, 71 Coinè (Provence) - or: Conge - lord - Provence (France); Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 80, 72 Coinwalch, king of Wessex - or: Cenwalh (t672), king - Wessex (England) - Chevalier - F. 80, 73 Coitier, Jacques —> Jacob [Jacobus] Coitier Cojordan, Jean de, bishop of Avignon and Mirepoix ( j 1361), archdeacon, bishop - Béziers (France); Avignon (France); Mirepoix (France) Chevalier - F. 80, 74 Cok, Agnes (fl. 1376) —> Agnes Cook Cok, Edmund ( t 1450), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 80, 75 Cok, Edward (fl. 1404-1449), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 80, 76 Cok, Henry (f 1472), chorister, master of arts, theologian, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 80, 77 Cok, John (+1464) Stanlynch, John Cok, John (*ca. 1453), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 78 Cok, Richard (11. 1491-1497), master of arts, deacon - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 79

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- Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 80, 111 ; 80, 113-114 Cokermuth, Thomas dc (fl. 1281), clcrk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 115 Cokesham, Robert de (fl. 1277), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 116 Cokeshowe, Richard de ( t before 1313), doctor of civil law, university administrator, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 117 Coket, John (fl. 1430-1444), mason - Cambridge (England) - Harvey - F. 80, 118 Coket, John (11. 1470-1474), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 119 Cokfeld, John (f 1477), doctor of canon law, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 80, 120 Cokham, Henry de (fl. 1332-1350), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 80, 121-122 Cokke, John (fl. 1453), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 123 Cokke, John (fl. 1462), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 124 Cokke, Nicholas (fl. 1481), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 125 Cokkys, John (fl. 1473-1474), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 128 Cokkys, John (f 1475), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 80, 126-127; 206, 232-233 Cokkys, Thomas - or: William C. (fl. 1453-1465), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 80, 129 Cokkys, William (fl. 1481-1483), magister Cambridge (England); Stafford (England) Cambridge - F. 80, 134 Cokrell, ... (fl. 1471), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 130 Cokworthy, ... (fl. 1457), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 131 Coky, Robert (fl. 1451-1452), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 80, 132 Cokyn, John (fl. 1377), jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 133 Cokyn, John de ( t 1408), bachelor of civil law, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 133 Cokys, ... (fl. 1468-1469), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 134 Cokys, William (fl. 1450), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 135 Col Khan (f 1327), khan - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 80, 136 Col, Gontier (*ca. 1350, 1 1418), treasurer, royal secretary, diplomat, humanist - Sens (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 80, 137-139 Col, Simon (fl. 1364), minstrel - France Chevalier, Fétis - F. 80, 140-141 Cola Nicolaus Colaci, Francesco (late 14-th century), architect - Lecce (Italy); Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 80, 163 Colae, Angelinus —> Angelinus Colae Colajanni (Padova) (fl. 1143), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 164 Colan, William (fl. 1422-1434), bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 80, 165 Colantonio —> Niccolò Antonio Colard (Bourgogne) (fl. 1245), architect, building master - Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 80, 175 Colart [Colard] le Boutellier (late 13-th century), bard - France - Chevalier - F. 80, 176 Colard (Brabant) (fl. 1363-1367), sculptor Brabant (Belgium); Villcrs (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 80, 177 Colart [Colard] le Changeur (late 13-th century), bard - France - Chevalier - F. 80, 178 Colart [Colard] le Conte (fl. 1486), barber Somme (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 80, 179

Colart [Colard] de Douai (13-th century), goldsmith - Douai (France) - Chevalier F. 80, 180 Colart [Colard] Gallopin (fl. 1455), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart I - F. 80, 181 Colard de Gand (fl. 1395), glass painter - Tournai (Belgium); Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 80, 182 Colart [Colard] le Gay (fl. 1419), painter France - Chevalier - F. 80, 183 Colard de Givry ("|" 1452), architect, master mason - Reims (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 80, 184-185; 421, 9 Colart [Colard] Godefroi (fl. 1462), barber Cysoing (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 80, 186 Colart [Colard] de Granville (fl. 1432), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart I - F. 80, 187 Colart [Colard] d'Haudrecy (fl. 1496), architect Sainl-Omer (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 188 Colart [Colard] de Jumigny ( t 1423?), painter Laon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 189 Colart [Colard] de Laon (f before 1417), painter - Laon (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 80, 190-193 Colard Mansion - or: C. Manchion ( t 1484), copyist, bookseller - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 80, 194-195; 421, 10 Colart [Colard] (Namur) (fl. 1347), physician Namur (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 80, 196 Colart [Colard] Parrochet (fl. 1413), barber Laon (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 80, 197 Colart [Colard] (Pont-à-Mousson) (fl. 1473), barber - Pont-à-Mousson (France) Wickersheimer - F. 80, 198 Colard (Reims) (fl. 1318), master mason - Reims (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 199 Colart [Colard] (Reims) (fl. 1385), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 80, 200 Colart [Colard] le Voleur (fl. 1419-1467), painter - Hesdin (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 201 Colard, Jospeh - or: J. Colare or Colart (fl. 1386-1390), metal founder - Dinant (Belgium); Dijon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 80, 202-203 Colard, Noël (fl. 1477-1487), master mason, architect - Valenciennes (France); Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 80, 204; 281, 420; 421, 11 Colart > Colard Colart, Etienne (f 1479), university professor Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 205 Colart, Jean - called: Jean de Cologne (fl. 13841401), sculptor - Troyes (France); Amiens (France); Köln (Germany) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 206-208 Colart, Nicolas (14-th century), sergeant at arms France; Calais (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 209 Colas Nicolaus Colas, Antoine (fl. 1462-1485), architect, sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lance - F. 80, 214-217; 416, 446 Colas, Henri (11. 1471), wood sculptor - Tours (Francc) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami F. 80, 218-220 Colas, Odard - or: Oudart C. (fl. 1462-1490), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu F. 80, 221-222 Colas, Thomas ( t 1439), doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 80, 223-224 Colatius, Matteo ( t after 1457), philologist, historian - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier F. 80, 225 Colatobus, bishop of Angers (fl. 700), bishop Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 80, 226 Colay, Michael (f 1497), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); England - Oxford - F. 80, 227 Colbertaldi, Antonio (* 1476), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 80, 229 Colbroke, Robert ( t 1447), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 80, 230

Colby, Richard (fl. 1469-1470), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 231 Colby, Robert (fl. 1419), notary public - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 80, 232-233 Colby, Simon de (fl. 1233-1251), magister, vicar, rural dean - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 80, 234 Colby, Thomas —> Thomas Colbius bishop of Elphin, Lismore and Waterford Colch the Wise - or: Colga ( f e a . 796), saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 80, 236 Colchester, Henry of (11. 1388-1426), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England); London (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 80, 237-239 Colchester, John (fl. 1416), mason - France Harvey - F. 80, 240 Colchester, John (fl. 1493-1505), Benedictine, monk, scholar, bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford F. 80, 241 Colchester, Thomas (fl. 1376-1390), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 242 Colchester, Thomas (fl. 1494-1495), monk, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 80, 243 Colchester, Walter of ( t 1248), monk, painter, carver - Saint-Albans (England); Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 80, 244 Colchester, William ( t 1420), mason, Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Westminster (England) - Harvey, Oxford - F. 80, 245-249 Colchestre, John (fl. 1399), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 80, 250 Colchestyr, John —> Canon, John Colchu (Clonmacnoise) - or: Coelchu, Colga ( t 792), scribe, saint - Ireland - Chevalier F. 80, 251 Coldale, John ( t 1501), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 80, 252-253 Coldale, Matthew (fl. 1435-1436), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 254 Colderari, Ambrogio - bell founder - Italy Chevalier - F. 80, 255 Coldiradiis, Baldassare de (fl. 1482-1484), miniaturist - Cremona (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 256-257 Colditz, lords of (sincc 12-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 80, 258 Cole, James ( f l 4 3 9 ) , magister, ecclesiastical administrator, clerk, notary public - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 80, 259-261 Cole, John (11. 1451-1469), bachelor of civil law, deacon, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 80, 262 Cole, John (fl. 1457-1466), master of arts, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 263 Cole, Ralph (fl. 1234), magister, university chancellor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 80, 264 Cole, Robert (fl. 1471), scholar, district rector Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 80, 265 Cole, Roger ( t e a . 1430), textwritcr - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 80, 266 Cole, Simon (surgeon) —» Coll, Simon Cole, Stephen (fl. 1396-1399), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 267 Cole, Thomas (fl. 1387-1394), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 268 Cole, William (fl. 1434-1440), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 80, 269 Colebrige, Hugh (late 13-th-early 14-th century), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 80, 270 Colebrigge, Thomas dc (fl. 1273-1317), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 80, 271 Colebrook, Robert de (f ca. 1300), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 80, 272-273

Collatius Colebrugge, Hugh de Columna Colonna, Agapito —> Agapitus de Columna Colonna, Landolphe —> Radulphus [Radulfusl de Columna Colonne, Guido delle —> Guido delle Colonne Colonne, Odo delle —> Odo delle Colonne Colopppe, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 154 Colot, Germain (τ before 1483), surgeon, lithotomist - France - Bayle, Chevalier F. 81, 155; 421, 27-29 Coloubrières, Guillaume de (fl. 1286-1302), provost - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 81, 156 Coloubrières, Hugues de (+ 1330), provost - Aixen-Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 81, 156 Colow, John (fl. 1454), Augustinian, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 81, 157

Colpaert (Poet) (14-th century), poet Netherlands - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 81, 158 Colpin, Jacquemart - or: Jacquemin C. (15th century), enameler - Cambrai (France) Chevalier - F. 81, 159 Cols, Pierre (13-th century), troubadour - France Chevalier - F. 81, 160 Colsell, Thomas ( t 1489), college fellow, magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 81, 161 Colshill, John (fl. 1356), magister - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 81, 162 Colshull, Peter de (fl. 1331), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 81, 163 Colshull, William (fl. 1453), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 81, 164 Colson, ... (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) - Oxf ord - F. 81, 165 Colson, John (fl. 1494), stationer - London (England); Westminster (England) Christianson - F. 81, 166 Colson, Robert (*ca. 1439), scholar - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 167 Colson, Robert (fl. 1475-1489), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 81, 168 Colston, ... (fl. 1484-1488), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 169 Colston, Henry (fl. 1445), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 171 Colston, John de (fl. 1346-1351), college fellow, church rector - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 170 Colston, William (fl. 1414), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 172 Colstone, ... (fl. 1389-1390), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 81, 173 Colstone, Thomas (f 1454), magister, clerk, registrar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 81, 174 Colstone, William (f 1448), magister, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 81, 175 Colswayn, Walter (fl. 1396-1408), scholar, deacon - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) Oxford - F. 81, 176 Colswein of Lincoln (fl. 1086), nobleman, landowner - Lincoln (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 177 Colsyll, John (fl. 1437-1438), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 81, 178 Colsylle, Stephen (fl. 1441), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 81, 179 Colte, Thomas (fl. 1454), student of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 81, 180 Coltelli, Luca de' (fl. 1481), sword smith Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 181 Coltellini, Giovanni - latin: Johannes Coltellinus ( t 1421), Franciscan - Poggiali (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 81, 182; 206, 279-280 Coltellini, Giuseppe (late 15-th century), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 81, 183 Colthorpe, William de (fl. 1333), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 81, 184 Colton, John (fl. 1396), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 81, 186 Colton, John, archbishop of Armagh - latin: Johannes Coltonus (+ 1404), state treasurer, state chancellor, archbishop - Ireland; Armagh (Ireland); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 185; 81, 187-189; 206, 281 Coltre, Michele (15-th century), canon, copyist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 81, 190-191 Coltri, Francesco —> Cui tri, Francesco Coltrino, Giacomo (11. 1493), architect - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 192 Colucci, Benedetto —> Benedictus Coluccius

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Coluccio Colli (fl. 1344), master mason - Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 193 Coluccio di Guido (fl. 1295), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 194 Coluccio da Lucca (fl. 1338), painter - Lucca (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 81, 195 Coluccio di Narduccio (fl. 1337-1339), painter Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 196 Coluccio di Stasio (fl. 1449), master mason Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 197 Columba (Sanctus) - also: Colum Cille, Columcillc, or C. of Iona or Hy (*ca. 520, t597), monastery founder, abbot, calligrapher, saint - Hy (Scotland); Ireland Arnold-Baker, Bradley, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 81, 198-210 Columba de Vinchio (13-th-14-th century), Dominican - Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 81, 211 Columbanus filius Beognai —> Coimán moccu Béognac Columbanus (Gent) - french: Colomban (+959), abbot, saint - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 81, 212 Columbanus de Pontremulo (fl. 1440), chronicler - Potthast - F. 81, 213 Columbanus Sancti Trudonis (fl. 830), abbot, poet - Sint-Truiden, Saint-Trond (Belgium) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 81, 214-215 Columbanus (Sanctus) - frcnch: Colomban (*ca. 543, +615), monastery founder, abbot, saint Leinster (Ireland); Luxeuil (France); Bobbio (Italy) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum F. 81, 216-251; 421, 30-37 Columbi (Marseille) (fl. 1375-1380), doctor of medecine, physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 81, 252 Columbi, Jacobus —> Jacobus Columbi Columbiers, Jean de (fl. 1387), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Aquitaine (France) - Oxford - F. 81, 253 Columcille (Iona) —> Columba (Sanctus) Colonna [Columna], family (since 12-th century), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 255-259 Columna, Aegidius —> Aegidius Romanus Colonna [Columna], Antonio, duke of Amalfi, prince of Salerno (fl. 1419-1431), prince, duke - Salerno (Italy); Amalfi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 81, 260 Colonna [Columna], Bartolommeo (fl. 14021403), canon regular, general of the Lateran congregation - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 81, 261 Colonna [Columna], Bernardo (+ 1328), Franciscan - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 81, 262 Colonna [Columna], Giacomo ( t 1318), archdeacon, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 263-271 Colonna [Columna], Giacomo - called: Sciarra ( t 1329), nobleman, rebel - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 272-273 Colonna [Columna], Giacomo, bishop of Lombcz ( t l 3 4 1 ) , canon, bishop - Noyon (France); Lombez (France) - Chevalier - F. 81, 274 Colonna [Columna], Giovanni (early 14-th century), traveler - San Vito lo Capo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 81, 288 Columna, Johannes de - Italian: Giovanni Colonna (+ 1216), cardinal, bishop - Pisa (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 81, 277; 206, 277 Columna, Johannes de - italian: Giovanni Colonna (+ 1245), cardinal, papal legate - Roma (Italy); Mid-East - Berton, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 278-283 Columna, Johannes de Jean [Johannes] Compaing Compendio, Antonius de —> Antoine [Antonius] de Compiègne Compère, Jacob (fl. 1323-1340), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 82, 18-19 Compère, Louis ( t 1518), musician - Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 82, 20 Compeys, Jean de (+ 1437), royal adviser Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 82, 21 Compeys, Jean de (+ 1473), royal chamberlain France - Chevalier - F. 82, 21 Compeys, Jean de, archbishop of Tarentaise ( t 1492), state chancellor, abbot, bishop, archbishop - Savoie (France); Torino (Italy); Tarentaise (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 22 Compeys, Philibert de ( t 1479), court official France - Chevalier - F. 82, 21 Compeys-Thorens, Jean de (»1410, 11476), nobleman - Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 82, 23 Compiègne, Pierre de (fl. 1387), illuminator Troycs (France) - Bradley - F. 82, 24 Compigne, Jehan de (+ before 1352), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 82, 25 Comprat Asser (fl. 1400-1426), physician Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 82, 26 Comprat Mossé (fl. 1475-1492), physician Tarascón (France); Aries (France); Marseille (France); Aix-cn-Provcncc (France) Wickersheimer - F. 82, 27 Compston, R. (fl. 1494-1495), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 82, 28 Compte, Guillem (fl. 1392), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 29 Compton, John de (+ 1335), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 82, 30 Compton, John de (fl. 1341), mason - Wilton (England) - Harvey - F. 82, 31 Compton, John ("|" 1467), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 32 Compton, Richard (fl. 1416-1419), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 33 Compton, Thomas de (fl. 1338-1366), college fellow, magister, priest, district rector Cambridge (England); Bedford (England) Cambridge - F. 82, 34

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Compton, Thomas (fl. 1427-1428), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 82, 35 Compton, Thomas (fl. 1475-1477), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 37 Compton, Thomas (+1481), Augustinian, canon, prior, abbot - Oxford (England); Cirencester (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 36 Compton, Thomas (+ 1499), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 37 Compton, William (fl. 1413-1423), scholar Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 38 Comptone, John (t 1401), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 82, 39 Comte, Roland le (fl. 1454), armourer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 82, 40 Comtesse (Venezia) —> Contessa (Venezia) Comtet, Jean (fl. 1413), painter - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 82, 42-43 Comunal (Troubadour) —> Cominal (Troubadour) Comyn, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 44-50 Comyn, Alexander (11. 1285), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 51 Comyn, John, archbishop of Dublin - latin: Johannes Cominus or Cuminus (+ 1212), Benedictine, magister, archbishop - Dublin (Ireland); Velletri (Italy); Oxford (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 82, 52-56; 206, 284 Comyn, William (fl. 1292-1329), magister, papal chaplain - Cambridge (England); Aberdeen (Scotland); Glasgow (Scotland) - Cambridge - F. 82, 57-58 Cona, Jacobus —> Coene, Jacques Conago, Agostino Maria (fl. 1481), printer Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 59 Conago, Lucino (fl. 1447), poet - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 82, 60 Conall (Ireland) - or: Conald - bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 82, 61 Conamhail, abbot of Hy - also: Conain (+710), abbot - Hy (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 62 Conan II, duke of Bretagne (+ 1066), duke Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 63-64 Conan III, duke of Bretagne - called: le Gros ( t 1148), duke - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 65-66 Conan IV, duke of Bretagne - called: le Petit ( t 1171 ), duke, count - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 67-68 Conan, bishop of Man ( f e a . 664), bishop, saint Man (England) - Chevalier - F. 82, 69 Conan I, count of Rennes - called: le Tort (t992), count - Rennes (France); Nantes (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 70-71 Conan (Whaplode) (f before 1252), physician Lincolnshire (England) - Talbot - F. 82, 72 Conand (Cambridge) (fl. 1482-1483), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 82, 73 Conangius o Malconarius - poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 82, 74 Conantius, bishop of Palencia ( + 639), bishop - Palencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 82, 75-77 Conard, Adam (fl. 1307), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 78 Conart, Jean (fl. 1455), miniaturist - Bourges (France) - D'Ancona - F. 82, 79 Conba, Claude de la (fl. 1472), painter - Lutry (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 357 Concell, ... (fl. 1468), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 80 Conchello, Paolo (fl. 1470-1490), miniaturist Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 82, 81

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Conchinna (Saint) - or: Conchenna (+654), virgin, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 82 Conciaci), Bontcmpo (fl. 1385), poet - Belluno (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 83 Concio, Vincenzo ( i 1491), Carmelite, Provincial, abbot - Toscana (Italy); Vallombreuse (France) Chevalier - F. 82, 84 Conciolo (Subiaco) - latin: Conxolus (fl. 1219), painter - Subiaco (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 85 Conco, Michele - poet - Sardegna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 82, 86 Concobar mac Concoille, archbishop of Armagh ( t 1176), archbishop - Armagh (Ireland) Chevalier - F. 82, 87 Concordus (Chambéry) ( t 13-th century), bishop, saint - Chambcry (France) - Chevalier F. 82, 88 Concordus, bishop of Saintes (fl. 566), bishop Saintes (France) - Chevalier - F. 82, 89 Concorreggio, Corrado da (fl. 1272), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 90 Concorreggio, Daniele da (fl. 1436), philologist Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 91 Concorreggio, Gabriele da (fl. 1452), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 92 Concorreggio, Giovanni da - also: G. de Concorcgio (* 1380, 11438), professor of medicine - Milano (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier - F. 82, 93; 206, 295-296 Concorreggio, Roglerio da (fl. 1170), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 94 Concubranus (Ireland) (fl. 1200), hagiographer Ireland - Chevalier - F. 82, 95 Condé (Fontenelle) - or: Condède (+685), monk, hermit - Normandie (France) - Chevalier F. 82, 96 Condeloc (Redon) (t9-th century), priest, saint Redon (France) - Chevalier - F. 82, 97 Condolmerio, family - or: Condulmer (since 13th century), family of merchants - Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 98-100 Condolmerio, Francesco, archbishop of Besançon ( t 1453), bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Venezia (Italy); Narbonnc (France); Amiens (France); Besançon (France); Verona (Italy); Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 82, 101-103 Condolmerio, Gabriele —> Eugenius IV Papa Condolmerio, Marco, archbbishop of Tarentaise (fl. 1432-1445), bishop, archbishop, patriarch Avignon (France); Comtat Venaissin (France); Tarentaise (France); Grado (Italy); Alessandria (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 104 Condover, Thomas —> Candour, Thomas Condovyr, ... (fl. 1440-1441), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 105 Cone, Jacques (fl. 1398-1406), painter, illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 82, 106 Cone, Walter de (fl. 1340), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 82, 107 Coñete, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Coñete Coneway, John ( t 1386), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 82, 108 Confalonieri, Antonio (fl. 1408), canon, historian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 109 Confalonieri, Bartolomeo (fl. 1478-1483), printer - Treviso (Italy); Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 82, 110 Confalonieri, Damiano (fl. 1477-1484), printer Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 110 Confalonieri, Eustachio (late 15-th century), canon, miniaturist - Pavia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 82, 111 Conferenus, Thomas (fl. 1320), Augustinian England - Chevalier - F. 82, 112 Confessor of queen Marguerite (fl. 1303), hagiographer - France - Chevalier - F. 82, 113 Conflans, Eustache de, lord of Mont-Aimé ( t 1437), lord - Châlons-sur-Marnc (France) Chevalier - F. 82, 114 Conflans, Guillaume de, bishop of Genève ( t 1295), canon, bishop - Lyon (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 115

Conflans, Jean de, lord of Basoches and Vauserée (* ca. 1300, τ 1358), lord, military leader, statesman - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 116-117 Conflans, Jean de (fl. 1453), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 82, 118 Conflans, Ogier de, bishop of Aosta and SaintJean-de-Maurienne ("i" 1441), archdeacon, bishop Aosta (Italy); Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (France) Chevalier - F. 82, 119 Conforti, Baidassare (f 1397), philosopher, physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 82, 120 Conforti, Giacomo de' (14-th century), Dominican, theologian - Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 82, 121 Conforti, Giacomo Filippo de' (fl. 1468), sculptor - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 122 Conforti, Giovanni (fl. 1399), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 123 Conforto da Costoza (fl. 1360), chronicler Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 124 Congal Cáech ( t 637), ruler, king - Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 15 Congalach Cnogba ( t 956), king - Ircland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 126 Congall (Bangor) (*516, f 6 0 0 or 601), monastery founder, saint - Bangor (Wales); Ireland Chevalier - F. 82, 127 Congall de Bothconais (+ 8-th century), abbot Ireland - Chevalier - F. 82, 128 Congall de Gobhalliuin - abbot - Ireland Chevalier - F. 82, 129 Congall, abbot of Haliwode (fl. 1113), abbot, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 130 Congall I, king of Scotland ( t 500), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 131 Congall II, king of Scotland (Î568), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 131 Congall III, king of Scotland ( t 814), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 131 Congan, abbot of Dunfermline ( t 8 8 0 or 1000), abbot, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 132 Congan, abbot of Glann-Uissen (+569), abbot, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 82, 133 Congan (Scotland) ( t 8-th century), abbot, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 82, 134 Congan, abbot of Surry (fl. 1150), Cistercian, abbot - Scotland - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 82, 135-136 Congar (England) (+ ca. 500), hermit, saint England - Chevalier - F. 82, 137 Conge (Porvence) —> Coinè (Provence) Congeli, abbot of Bobbio - or: Camugello (fl. 615), abbot, saint - Bobbio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 82, 138 Congelshovius, Jacobus —» Twingcr von Königshofen, Jakob Congussius, bishop of Armagh (f750), bishop Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 141 Coni, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Coni Conifer, Petrus —> Cunifer, Petrus Conine, Pieter de (*ca. 1250, t e a . 1332), popular leader - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 142-144 Coninck, Michael de - also: M. de Conine (fl. 1470-1493), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 145-146 Coninck, Nicolaus de - or: Claes de C. (fl. 14891500), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 147 Coninck, Willem de (fl. 1448-1463), sculptor Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 82, 148 Coninck, Willem de (fl. 1489), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 149 Coningesburgh, Alan de (τ 1362), magister, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 82, 150-153 Coningsburgh, Edmund, archbishop of Armagh (fl. 1455-1478), archbishop - Cambridge (England); Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier F. 82, 154

Conington, John de ( t 1349), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 82, 155 Conington, Richard de (+ 1318), magister, district rector, lawyer - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 82, 156 Coninxloo, Jan I van (fl. 1491), painter Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 157 Conláed, bishop of Kildarc - latin: Conlianus ( f e a . 520), bishop, saint - Kildare (Ireland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 158-159 Conmor, prince of the Domnonia ( t ca. 554), prince - England - Chevalier - F. 82, 160 Conna, abbot of Daire-Dachonna - abbot - Ulster (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 161 Connambocht, bishop of Clunmacnois ( t 1059), bishop - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 82, 165 Connecte, Thomas - latin: Th. Connecta ( t 1434 or 1433), Carmelite, religious reformer Rennes (France); Roma (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 162-163; 378, 220-223 Connesburgh, Edmund Conyngsburgh, Edmund archbishop of Armagh, bishop of Chalcedon Connmach bishop of Armagh (+ 807), bishop Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 164 Connovitius (Priest) (τ after 1188), priest, hagiographer - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 82, 166-168 Conon [Cono] de Béthune - french: Quenes de Β. (* ca. 1150, + 1219 or 1220), lord, troubadour - Arras (France); Champagne (France) - Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 170-172 Cono (Bologna) (fl. 1207-1218), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 173 Cono Cardinalis —> Kuno bishop of Palestrina Cono (Controversisi) (fl. 601), controversist Greece - Chevalier - F. 82, 175 Cono Lausanensis - french: Conon d'Estavayer (fl. 1202-1242), provost - Lausanne (Switzerland) Chevalier, Hurter - F. 110, 284; 421, 46 Conon [Cono], abbot of Lérins (fl. 600-611), abbot, saint - Lérins (France) - Chevalier F. 82, 176 Conone [Cono] (Naso) (1236), Basilian, monk, saint - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 177 Cono, Papa (f 687), pope - Timisoara (Romania) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 82, 178-182 Conon [Cono], abbot of Penthucla ( f e a . 555), priest, abbot, saint - Palestine - Chevalier F. 82, 183 Cono (Saint) (+ 1261), Benedictine, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 84, 296 Conon [Cono], abbot of Saint-Vannes (τ 1178), abbot - Verdun (France) - Chevalier F. 82, 184 Conon [Cono], count of Soissons (+1180), lord, count - Soissons (France) - Chevalier F. 82, 185 Conon [Cono] de Vitry, bishop of Châlons-surMarne (fl. 1263-1269), bishop - Châlons-surMarne (France) - Chevalier - F. 82, 187 Conober, count of Vannes - also: Conobert, Canao (+560), count - Vannes (France) Chevalier - F. 82, 169 Conon —» Cono Conosciuto, Angiolo di (fl. 1289), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 188 Conosciuto, Giacomuccio di (fl. 1289), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 188 Conowaeus, Rogerus —> Rogerus Conway Conradianus (Salisbury) (12-th century), geographer - Salisbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 83, 309 Corradino [Conradinus] da Bologna (fl. 1485), Dominican, painter - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 83, 310 Conradinus Bornatus Conradus (Baro) de Cimbern Conrad [Conradus] (Basel) (fl. 1187-1223), physician - Basel (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 82, 225 Conrad [Conradus] von Basel (fl. 1387), painter - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 82, 226 Conrate [Conradus] (Batalha) (fl. 1428), architect - Portugal - Thieme/Becker F. 82, 227 Conradus de Bavaria ( t 1154), monk, blessed - Bayern (Germany); Clairvaux (France); Bari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 230 Konrad [Conradus] I, duke of Bayern - also: Kuno ( t 1055), duke - Bayern (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 228-229 Conradus Bebulm —> Bebulm, Conrad Conrad [Conradus] von Bingen (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 82, 232 Konrad [Conradus] I, duke of Bohemia, prince of Moravia (*ca. 1035, 1 1092), duke, prince - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Morava (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 233 Konrad [Conradus] III (Otto), duke of Bohemia, margrave of Moravia ( t 1191 ), duke, margrave - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Morava (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 234-235 Corrado [Conradus] di Bonaventura da San Paolo (11. 1404), decorative artist, painter Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 299 Konrad [Conradus] von Bontenbach (fl. 14231436), surgeon - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) DLL - F. 421, 75 Conrad [Conradus] de Boppard (fl. 14861488), printer - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 82, 237 Conrad [Conradus] Botho Bote, Conrad Conrad [Conradus], king of Bourgogne (+993), king - Bourgogne (France); Provence (France); Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 82, 242-246 Conrad [Conradus], duke of Bourgogne Transjurane (fl. 870), duke - Bourgogne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 242-243 Conrad [Conradus] (Bozen) (fl. 1485-1486), carpenter - Bozen, Bolzano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 82, 236 Konrad [Conradus] (Bruder) (15-th century), friar, author of a sermon - Deutschland Stammler - F. 421, 77 Konrad [Conradus] von Brundelsheim -> Conradus abbot of Heilsbronn Conradus Brunvilarensis - german: Konrad von Brauweiler (fl. 1110-1123), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer - Brauweiler (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 82, 238-240; 421, 83-84 Conrad [Conradus] de Bruxelles (Π. 1370-1426), Dominican - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 82, 241 Conrad [Conradus] de Bussnang, bishop of Strasbourg (f 1441), bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 82, 247 Conrad [Conradus] (Cambridge) (fl. 1477-1480), student of mcdccinc - Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Talbot - F. 82, 249-250 Conradus de Camerno (fl. 1307-1339), Dominican, inquisitor, prior - Camerino (Italy); Padua (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 82, 251 Corrado [Conradus] da Castellerio - also: C. de Castellano ( t 1299), Dominican, hagiographer - Italy - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 82, 252; 82, 254 Conradus (Baro) de Cimbern (fl. 1430), Benedictine, poet - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 82, 253; 82, 256 Conrad [Conradus] von Cleve (II. 1375-1384), building master - Kleve (Germany); Xanten (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 257

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Conrad [Conradus] (Colmar) (fl. 1393), physician - Colmar (France) Wickersheimer - F. 82, 258 Conrad [Conradus] de Cologne (fl. 1482), sculptor, goldsmith - Köln (Germany); Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 81, 80-83; 82, 259 Corrado [Conradus] Coriale -> Coriale, Corrado Conrad [Conradus] de la Croix, bishop of Digne ( t 1479), provost, bishop - Digne (France) Chevalier - F. 82, 262 Conrad [Conradus], duke of Dalmatia (Merania) ( t 1159), duke - Dalmatia (Croatia); Merano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 82, 263-267 Conradus Dominicanus (fl. 1300), Dominican, prior, chronicler - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 82, 267-268 Konrad [Conradus] von Dornburg (fl. 13401341), parish priest - Thüringen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 82, 269 Konrad [Conradus] von Dornstadt (15-th century), magister, poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 85-86 Conrad [Conradus] von Duntzenheim (fl. 1495), chronicler - Strasbourg (France) - Potthast F. 82, 270 Konrad [Conradus] von Durnegg (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 421, 87-88 Conradus Eberbacensis (+ 1227), Cistercian, abbot, cardinal - Eberbach (Germany); Clairvaux (France); Citeaux (France) - Berton, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 82, 271-277; 421, 89-93 Conradus de Ebraco (*ca. 1330, + 1399), Cistercian, professor of theology - Ebrach (Germany); Wien (Austria); Paris (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 82, 279-280; 421, 94-99 Conradus Eichstetensis —> Conradus Scherlin Conradus Eichstetensis (f 1342), physician, author of a medical treatise - Eichstätt (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 281 Conrad [Conradus] von Einbeck (fl. 1382-1411), stonemason - Halle (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 82, 282 Konrad [Conradus] von Einsiedeln (fl. 1456), pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel); Einsiedeln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 105, 85 Conrad [Conradus] (Engelberg) - latin: Conradus Montis Angelorum (f 1125), Benedictine, monastery founder - Switzerland; Engelberg (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 82, 283 Conrad [Conradus] Engclhusius - chronicler Fabricius - F. 82, 284 Konrad [Conradus] (Erfurt), abbot of Wroclaw ( t 1329), abbot - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 285 Konrad [Conradus] von Erlichshauscn - or: K. von Ellrichshausen (*ca. 1390, f 1449), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 286-287; 106, 409; 109, 266 Conradus de Esslingen —> Conradus Ruffi Konrad [Conradus] von Esslingen (fl. 12771293), Dominican, Provincial - Esslingen (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 100-102 Corrado [Conradus] d'Esté (fl. 1448-1449), Dominican, philosopher - Este (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 288 Conradus de Fabaria - german: Konrad von Pfäfers (f 1239), monk, abbot, chronicler - SanklGallen (Switzerland); Zwiefalten (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 82, 289-292; 421, 103-105 Konradus [Conradus] Faber (fl. 1380), bell founder - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 82, 293 Conrad [Conradus] de Franconia (fl. 14151426), physician - Paris (France); Pavia (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 82, 296 Konrad [Conradus] von Friesach (fl. 1458), painter - Kärnten (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 82, 297

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Conradus Frisingensis - also: C. Sacrista (fl. 1187), sacristan, chronicler - Freising (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurler, Potthast - F. 82, 298-299; 421, 106 Konrad [Conradus] von Füssen ( 1 s t half 14th century), Dominican, confessor - Füssen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 300 Konrad [Conradus] von Fusscsbrunncn (12-th century), poet - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 82, 301-303; 421, 107-117 Conradus de Geisenfeid - also: C. de Geissenfeld (*ca. 1400, t 1460), Benedictine, prior - Melk (Austria); Tegernsee (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Harter - F. 82, 304; 421, 118-120 Konrad [Conradus] von Gelnhausen also: Conradus Wormatiensis (*ca. 1320, t 1390), provost, university chancellor Heidelberg (Germany); Worms (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler F. 82, 305-308; 421, 121-133 Conradus Gemnicensis - also: Konrad von Haimburg or Gaming (t 1360), Carthusian, prior, poet - Gaming (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 82, 312-313; 421, 134-135 Conrad [Conradus], bishop of Genève (ï after 1025), bishop - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 82, 309 Konrad [Conradus] II, duke of Glogów - also: K., bishop of Passau (f 1298), bishop, duke Poland; Silesia (Poland); Passau (Germany); Glogów (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 82, 310 Konrad [Conradus], abbot of Göttweih Benedictine, abbot - Göttweih (Austria) Chevalier - F. 82, 311 Conradus Halberstadensis (fl. 1321), Dominican, theologian - Halberstadt (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - DLL, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 82, 314-328; 421, 142-143 Conradus Halberstadensis ( t after 1355), Dominican, Provincial, professor of theology, chronicler - Halberstadt (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 82, 329-330; 421, 136-143 Conradus (Halle) (fl. 1222), priest, copyist - Halle (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 82, 331-332 Konrad [Conradus] von Haslau (fl. 1268), poet - Österreich (Austria); Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 144-149 Conradus, abbot of Heilsbronn - also: Konrad von Brundelsheim (fl. 1303-1321), Cistercian, abbot - Heilsbronn (Germany); Ansbach (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 82, 333; 421, 78-82 Konrad [Conradus] von Heimesfurt (13-th century), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 82, 334-335; 421, 150-158 Conrad [Conradus] Hcingartcr (fl. 1440-1488), physician, astrologist - Zürich (Switzerland); Bern (Switzerland); France - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 82, 336-341 Konrad [Conradus] von Heinrichau (fl. 1340), Cistercian, translator - Silesia (Poland) - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 159-161 Konrad [Conradus] von Helmsdorf (fl. 1300), canon, poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL F. 421, 162-163 Konrad [Conradus] von Heuberg (15-th century), magister, poet - Deutschland - Stammler F. 421, 164 Conradus ab Heyden, bishop of Nicopolis ( t 1499), Carmelite, bishop - Köln (Germany); Palestine; Metz (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 82, 342-343 Conradus (Heyne) (13-th century), Cistercian Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 82, 344 Conradus II, bishop of Hildesheim ( f l 2 4 9 ) , scolasticus, dean, bishop - Mainz (Germany);

Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 82, 345-346 Conradus Hirsaugiensis (*ca. 1070, t e a . 1150), Benedictine, musician, poet - Hirschau (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusciilum - F. 82, 347-353; 421, 165-169 Konrad [Conradus] von Hirschhorn (t 1413), poet, canon, cantor - Mainz (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 170-171 Konrad [Conradus] von Hochstaden, archbishop of Köln (t 1261), provost, archbishop Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 354-356 Konrad [Conradus] von Hohenberg (15th century), magister, poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 421, 175 Konrad [Conradus] von Hohenburg - called: der Püller ( t 1315?), nobleman, warrior, judge - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 421, 172-174 Conrad [Conradus] Hornung (fl. 1410), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 82, 358 Conrad [Conradus] Hornung (fl. 1466-1470), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 82, 359 Conrad [Conradus] Hueter (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 82, 360 Conrad [Conradus] de Husa (12-th century), goldsmith - Weingarten (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 82, 361 Conradus de Huxaria - also: C. Höxter ( t 1236), Dominican, theologian - Osnabrück (Germany); Paderborn (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 82, 362-364 Conradus (Italia) Conradus dc Fabaria Konrad [Conradus] der Pfaffe (Π. 1170), priest, poet - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 83, 66-67; 421, 260-325 Konrad [Conradus] von Pfeffenhausen, bishop of Eichstätt ( t 1305), bishop - Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 68 Conradus Philosophus —» Conradus Schirensis Corrado [Conradus] (Piacenza) ( t l 3 5 1 ) , Franciscan, hermit - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 83, 71 Corrado [Conradus] da Pistoia (fl. 1410), Augustinian, monk, composer, cantor Pistoia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 70 Conradus de Pistorio (fl. 1291-1306), Dominican, convent lector - Pistoia (Italy); Viterbo (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 83, 69 Conradus de Pistorio (fl. 1338-1373), Dominican, convent lector - Pistoia (Italy); Siena (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 83, 69 Konrad [Conradus] (Poet) (15-th century), poet - Deutschland; Österreich (Austria) - Stammler - F. 421, 52-54 Conradus de Pollicibus (15-th century), doctor of medecine, astrologist - France Wickersheimer - F. 83, 72 Conradus Pozzo (13-th century), monk, chronographer - Italy; Weissenbrunn (Germany) Chevalier - F. 83, 73 Konrad [Conradus] (Preetz) (fl. 1286-1317), provost - Preetz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 83, 74 Conradus de Pregoantia, bishop of Caffa ( t 1377), Franciscan, bishop - Liguria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 82, 248 Conradus (Preussen) (+ 1286), Franciscan Preussen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 78 Konrad [Conradus] von Preussen ( t 1426), Dominican, vicar general - Preussen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 83, 79-80

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Konrad [Conradus] der Priester (12-th century), priest, poet - Tirol (Italy) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 83, 75-76; 421, 326-332 Conradus Prünsser - or: C. Brümscher (fl. 1400-1414), Dominican, magister - Landshut (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Kaeppeli F. 83, 77 Conrad [Conradus] Puller dc Rutcrshoven ( t 1418), master of arts, student of medecine Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 83, 81-82 Konrad [Conradus] von Qucinfurt ( t 1382), parish priest, poet - Silesia (Poland) - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 333-336 Conradus de Querfordia, bishop of Hildesheim and Würzburg ( t 1202), bishop, chancellor Hildesheim (Germany); Lübeck (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 83-85 Konrad [Conradus] von Querfurt (+1142) —> Konrad [Conradus] (von Querfurt) archbishop of Magdeburg Konrad [Conradus] von Randegg (fl. 13401350), architect - Augsburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 83, 86 Conradus de Ranshofen - also: C. de Ranshoven (fl. 1277-1311), provost, chronicler - Deutschland - Chevalier, Hurter, Pottlmst - F. 83, 87-89; 421, 337 Konrad [Conradus] von Ratenburg (15-th century), author of a sermon - Melk (Austria) - Stammler - F. 421, 338 Conrad [Conradus] (Regensburg) (fl. 14531456), glass painter - Nürnberg (Germany); Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 83, 90 Konrad [Conradus], count palatine near Rhien (* ca. 1134, 11195), count palatine - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 91-92 Conrad [Conradus] (Ribeauvillé) (fl. 1341), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 83, 93 Konrad [Conradus] von Rodenberg - also: K. Barsierier ( t 1486), Benedictine, abbot - Köln (Germany); Rheingau (Germany) - Chevalier F. 83, 94; 83, 154 Konrad [Conradus] von Roggenfeldt (15th century), magister, poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 421, 339 Konrad [Conradus], king of the Romans [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (* 1074, t l l O l ) , king - Deutschland; Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 95-96 Konrad [Conradus] I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire |Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (*ca. 881, τ 918), emperor - Franken (Germany); Quedlinburg (Germany); Deutschland Chevalier, Gertner 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 83, 97-107 Konrad [Conradus] II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] called: der Salier (*ca. 990, 1 1039), emperor - Mainz (Germany); Italy; Deutschland; Utrecht (Netherlands) - Broughton, Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 83, 108-125 Konrad [Conradus] III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire | Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (* 1093, 1 1152), emperor, crusader - Deutschland; Italy; Mid-East; Aachen (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) - AultDumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 83, 126-141 Konrad [Conradus] IV, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (* 1228, t 1254), king, emperor - Italy; Jerusalem (Israel); Bari (Italy) - Broughton, Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 83, 142-153 Conrad [Conradus] Roseian (fl. 1483-1486), physician - Toulouse (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 83, 157 Konrad [Conradus] von Rotenberg (15-th century), poet - Steiermark (Austria) - Stammler - F. 421, 340

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Konrad [Conradus] von Rothenburg, duke of Schwaben (*ca. 1172, f i 196), duke Schwaben (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalten - F. 83, 155-156 Conradus Ruffi - also: C. de Esslingen (fl. 12771319), Dominican - Eichstätt (Germany); Basel (Switzerland); Esslingen (Germany) - Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 83, 158-159 Conradus Sacrista —> Conradus Frisingensis Konrad [Conradus] archbishop of Salzburg —> Konrad [Conradus] von Vonslord-Preitenfurt archbishop of Salzburg Konrad [Conradus] I (von Abensberg), archbishop of Salzburg (*ca. 1075, t 1147), archbishop - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 160-162 Konrad [Conradus] II (von Österreich), archbishop of Salzburg - also: K., bishop of Passau (*ca. 1125, i l 168), bishop, archbishop Passau (Germany); Salzburg (Austria); Admont (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 59-60; 83, 163 Conradus de Sancto Biasio (fl. 1160), chronicler - Chevalier - F. 83, 164 Conradus de Sancto Georgio ( t 1305), Carmelite, prior - Köln (Germany); England - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 83, 165-166 Conradus (Sanctus Nabor) (fl. 1005), monk, hagiographer - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 83, 167-168 Conradus, abbot of Sankt-Peter (fl. 1155), abbot - Paderborn (Germany) - Chevalier F. 83, 169 Conradus Sapientis —> Witz, Konrad Corrado [Conradus] da Savignano (13th Century), nobleman - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 83, 170 Conradus de Saxonia (fl. 1246), Cistercian, poet - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 171 Conradus de Saxonia - also: Konrad Holtnicker ( t 1279), Franciscan, theologian - Braunschweig (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 83, 173-179; 179, 400; 421, 342-351 Conradus de Saxonia ( t l 2 8 2 ) , Franciscan - Iran; Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 172 Conradus de Saxonia (fl. 1360), Dominican, chronicler - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 83, 180-181 Konrad [Conradus] de Schamoppia (15th century), surgeon - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 352-353 Konrad [Conradus] von Scharfenberg, bishop of Speyer and Metz (*ca. 1165, 11224), bishop Speyer (Germany); Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 182-183 Conradus Scherlin - also. C. Eichstetensis (fl. 1469-1491), Dominican - Eichstätt (Germany) Kaeppeli - F. 83, 196 Conradus Schirensis - also: C. Philosophus, Konrad von Luppburg (* 1206, t e a . 1246), Benedictine, prior, chronicler, miniaturist Scheyern (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Thieme/Becker F. 83, 184-195; 421, 354-356 Conrad [Conradus] de Schivcrstat (fl. 13851400), master of arts, doctor of medecine, university administrator, physician - Darmstadt (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Wickersheimer F. 83, 197-198 Conradus Schlatter Schlatter, Konrad Conrad [Conradus] von Schmalkalden (fl. 1475-1485), glass painter - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 83, 200 Conrad [Conradus] Schonherre (fl. 1466), doctor of medecine - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 83, 201 Konrad [Conradus] von Schwaben (fl. 1198), military general - Schwaben (Germany) Chevalier - F. 83, 232 Conrad [Conradus] (Scotland) (fl. 1472-1487), physician - Scotland - Talbot - F. 83, 202

Konrad [Conradus] king of Sicilia and Jerusalem —» Konradin [Conradinus] king of Sicilia and Jerusalem Conradus Siculus (fl. 1290-1305), Dominican, prior, chronicler - Sicilia (Italy); Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 83, 203; 421, 357 Konrad [Conradus] von Sinzheim (fl. 14901492), master mason, sculptor - Sinzheim (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 83, 204 Konrad [Conradus] von Soest (*ca. 1370, t e a . 1425), painter - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 83, 205-213 Conradus de Soltau, bishop of Verden (* ca. 1350, 1 1407), bishop - Verden (Germany); Cambrai (France); Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 214-216; 421, 358 Conradus, duke of Spoleto (*ca. 1153, i- 1202), duke - Spoleto (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 217 Konrad [Conradus] von Sternberg, archbishop of Magdeburg ( t 1277), archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 219 Konrad [Conradus] von Sternberg, bishop of Worms (t 1192), bishop - Worms (Germany) Chevalier - F. 83, 218 Konrad [Conradus] von Stoffeln (13-th century), poet, writer - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer F. 83, 220-224; 421, 359-365 Conrad [Conradus] (Strasbourg) (14-th century), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 83, 226 Conrad [Conradus] (Strasbourg) (fl. 1482), physician - Strasbourg (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 83, 231 Conrad [Conradus] von Straßburg - also: Cuntz von S. (fl. 1371-1383), master mason, sculptor Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 83, 227-229 Conrad [Conradus] von Straßburg (fl. 1470), bookbinder - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 83, 230 Conrado [Conradus] della Suburra - » Anastasius IV Papa Conradus Suevus (14-th century), Dominican Sweden - Kaeppeli - F. 83, 235 Conradus Suevus (fl. 1333-1334), copyist - Italy; Sweden - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 83, 233-234 Conradus de Susato (+ 1437), theologian - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 236 Konrad [Conradus] von Tanna ( t before 1416), monk, glossator - Erfurt (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 366-367 Konrad [Conradus], abbot of Tegernsee (11. 1153), Benedictine, abbot - Tegernsee (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 237 Conradus Teuto (fl. 1290), Dominican, hagiographer - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 83, 238-240 Corrado [Conradus] Teutonico (Π. 1487-1490), wood carvcr - Cingoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 85, 300 Konrad [Conradus] von Thüringen (t 1244), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 241 Konrad [Conradus] Tonsor (15-th century), magistcr, alchemist - Deutschland - DLL F. 421, 368 Conradus Tremonius (t 1419), Carmelite Dortmund (Germany); London (England); Köln (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 83, 244-246 Corrado [Conradus] II (da Biseno), bishop of Trento (fl. 1188-1205), bishop - Trento (Italy) Chevalier - F. 83, 247 Konrad [Conradus] von Pfullingen, archbishop of Trier (fl. 1066), provost, archbishop - Köln (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier F. 83, 248 Conradus Tulnensis (fl. 1272-1287), Dominican, scribe, prior - Steiermark (Austria) - Kaeppeli F. 83, 249

Conradus de Tymmerla (fl. 1328), Dominican, convent lector - Magdeburg (Germany) Kaeppeli - F. 83, 250 Conrad [Conradus] zum Uberhange (fl. 1328-1335), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 83, 251 Conrad [Conradus] zum Uberhange (fl. 1345-1359), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 83, 252 Konrad [Conradus] Ülin von Rottenburg or: K. von Rotenburg ("i" ca. 1416), magister, grammarian, mathematician, canon - Wien (Austria); Franken (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 421, 341; 421, 369 Konrad [Conradus] von Urach - also: K. von Zähringen ( t 1227), Cistercian, abbot, cardinal, papal legate - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Villers (Belgium); Clairvaux (France); Citeaux (France); Bari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 83, 303 Conradus Urspergensis —> Conradus de Lichtenau Conradus, bishop of Utrecht - latin: C. Ultrajectinus or Trajectensis (t 1099), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands); Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie - F. 83, 253-259; 421, 370 Conradus de Vechta, archbishop of Praha (t 1431), bishop, archbishop, Hussite - Olomouc (Czcchia); Praha (Czcch Rcpulic) - Chevalier F. 83, 260 Conrad [Conradus] Veigeler (11. 1302), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 83, 61 Conrad [Conradus] Veigeler (fl. 1364), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 83, 261 Konrad [Conradus] von Vonstord-Preitenfurt, archbishop of Salzburg ( t 1312), scolasticus, bishop, archbishop - Salzburg (Austria) Chevalier - F. 83, 262 Konrad [Conradus] von Waldhausen Waldhausen, Konrad von Konrad [Conradus] von Wallenrode (*ca. 1350, i 1393), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Marienburg (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 263-264 Konrad [Conradus] von Warpperg (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler F. 421, 371 Conradus Weilheim {t 1349), Franciscan Weilheim (Germany) - Hurter - F. 421, 372 Konrad [Conradus] von Weilheim (fl. 14191439), wood carver - Oberbayern (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 83, 265 Conradus Weingartensis (fl. 1315-1336), Benedictine, monk, annalist - Weingarten (Germany) - Hurter - F. 421, 373 Conrad [Conradus] (Weinsberg) (1-st half 13th century), architect - Weinsberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 83, 266 Konrad [Conradus] von Weinsberg (*ca. 1370, "I" 1448), accountant - Weinsberg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler - F. 83, 267-269; 421, 374-376 Konrad [Conradus] von Weinsberg, archbishop of Mainz (*ca. 1340, 1 1396), archbishop Mainz (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 416 Conrad [Conradus], abbot of Weisscnau (t 1241 ), Premonstratensian, abbot, general of the Premonstratensian order - Weissenau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 83, 270 Conradus de Weissenburg (fl. 1300), Dominican, author of a sermon - Deutschland - DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 83, 271; 421, 377-380 Conradus Welling (fl. 1334), Benedictine, monk Augsburg (Germany) - Fabricius — F. 83, 272 Conradus de Westhausen ( t 1450), Dominican, theologian, convent lector, inquisitor - Erfurt (Germany); MUhlhauscn (Germany); Sachscn (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 83, 273 Konrad [Conradus] von Wien (mid-14-th century), religious writer - Wien (Austria) DLL - F. 421, 381-382

[Constantinus] Conrad [Conradus] de Wilre Conradus Mellicensis Konrad [Conradus] von Wittelsbach, archbishop of Mainz (f 1200), archbishop, cardinal, crusader - Mainz (Germany); Salzburg (Austria); Roma (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 82, 411-415; 83, 277 Conradus de Wormacia ( t before 1405), surgeon - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 83, 278 Conradus Wormatiensis Konrad [Conradus] von Gelnhausen Konrd [Conradus] II bishop of Worms - » Konrad [Conradus] von Sternberg bishop of Worms Konrad [Conradus] I, bishop of Wroclaw {* between 1380 nd 1386, 11447), bishop Wroclaw (Poland) - DLL - F. 421, 76 Conradus de Wurmelingen (fl. 1294), canon, chroniclcr - Sindclfingcn (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 83, 279-280 Konrad [Conradus] von Würzburg ( t 1287), minstrel - Basel (Switzerland); Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer F. 83, 281-301; 421, 387-439 Conradus de Zabernia (f between 1476 and 1481), musicologist, poet, religious writer - Alsace (France); Deutschland; Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 83, 302; 421, 440-443 Konrad [Conradus] von Zähringen (+1227) - » Konrad |Conradus] von Urach Konrad [Conradus], duke of Zähringen (*ca. 1095, t 1152), duke, governor - Bourgogne (France); Zähringen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 304-305 Konrad [Conradus] von Zant Conradus Conrrat (Paris) (fl. 1292), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 83, 325-326 Conselle (Bourgogne) (fl. 1471), physician Bourgogne (France) - Jacquari I - F. 83, 327 Consiglio de' Cerchi —> Cerchi, Consiglio de' Consiglio Gatti (f 1320), Dominican, papal penitentiary, papal chaplain, archbishop - Roma (Italy); Arborea (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 83, 330 Consiglio Gherardi (fl. 1339), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 83, 329 Consobryne, John —> Johannes Consobrinus Consolant, Jean (fl. 1409-1411), mason, architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 83, 333 Consolant, Jean (fl. 1416-1430), minstrel - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 83, 333 Consolata (Genova) - virgin, saint - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 83, 334 Consolata (Reggio) - virgin, saint - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 83, 335

Consortia (Provence) ("I ca. 578), virgin, saint Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 83, 336 Constabile, abbot of la Cava ( t 1124), abot Italy - Chevalier - F. 83, 337 Constable, Marmadukc (*ca. 1455), nobleman England - Chevalier - F. 83, 338 Constable, Robert (* 1478, 1 1537), nobleman England - Chevalier - F. 83, 338 Constable, Thomas (fl. 1419-1426), Augustinian, friar, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 83, 339 Constable, William ( t 1485), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 83, 340-341 Constabul, William (fl. 1459), magister, priest - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) Cambridge - F. 83, 342 Constance -> Constantia Constance (male) - » Constantius Constane II, emperor of Byzantium - called: Pogonatos (*630, t668), emperor - Byzantium - Chevalier, Gertner 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 389-396 Constant [Constans] (Copyist) - also: Constantino (11-th century), copyist - Luxeuil (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 83, 386; 83, 444-445 Constans (Copyist) (15-th century), copyist - Venezia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 83, 387-388 Konstanz [Constans] (Deutschland) (8-th century), priest, hagiographer - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 83, 397 Constans, Christol -> Christol Constans Constant -> Constans Constance [Constantia] of Antiochia (* 1128), noblewoman - Byzantium; Turkey - Echols F. 83, 343 Constance [Constantia] d'Aquitaine, queen of France - also: Blanche d'A. (τ 989), queen - Aquitaine (France); France - Chevalier F. 83, 344 Constanza [Constantia] de Aragón, queen of Hungary and Sicilia (*ca. 1182, f 1222), queen Sicilia (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 365-367 Constanza [Constantia] de Aragón, queen of Mallorca (»between 1318 and 1322, t 1346), queen - Mallorca (Spain); Aragon (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 345 Constanza [Constantia] de Aragón, queen of Sicilia (fl. 1360), queen - Aragon (Spain); Sicilia (Italy) - Echols - F. 83, 381 Constance [Constantia] d'Arles, queen of France (* 986, 11032), queen - Aries (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 83, 346-348 Constance [Constantia] de Bourgogne, queen of Castilla and León (f 1093 or 1092), countcss, queen - Castilla (Spain); Bourgogne (France); León (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 83, 349-350; 83, 360 Constance [Constantia] de Bretagne (* 1161 or 1162, t 1201), countess - Bretagne (France); Chester (England); Anjou (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 83, 351-352 Constanza [Constantia] Calenda - full name: Laurea Constantia C. (fl. 1415-1423), physician, university lector - Salerno (Italy) - Echols F. 83, 353 Constanza [Constantia] de Castilla, queen of France (+ 1160), queen - Castilla (Spain); France - Chevalier, Echols - F. 83, 354-355 Constance [Constantia] de Castilla, duchess of Lancaster (* 1354, 1 1394), duchess - Castilla (Spain); Lancaster (England) - Echols F. 83, 356 Constance [Constantia], dame of Châteaufort (13-th century), dame - France - Chevalier F. 83, 357 Constance [Constantia] FitzGilbert (fl. 1100), art benefactor - England - Echols - F. 83, 359

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Constance [Constantia] de France, countess of Champagne, regent of Taranto (fl. 1090-1120), countess, regent - France; Turkey; Taranto (Italy) - Echols - F. 83, 361 Constance [Constantia] de France, countess of Toulouse ( t after 1176), countess - Toulouse (France); France - Chevalier, Echols F. 83, 362-363 Konstanze [Constantia] von Hohenstaufen, empress of Byzantium - also: Anna (* 1232, 11313), empress - Byzantium - Echols F. 83, 371 Constance [Constantia] of Hungary, queen of Bohemia ( t 1240), queen - Magyarország (Hungary); Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier - F. 83, 364 Konstanze [Constantia] (Köln) (4-th century), religious woman, saint - Köln (Germany) Chevalier - F. 83, 358 Constanza [Constantia] Manuel de Villena ( t 1345), noblewoman - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 83, 368 Constance [Constantia] de Normandie, countess of Bretagne (* 1066, f 1090), countess Normandie (France); Bretagne (France) - Echols - F. 83, 369 Constanza [Constantia] de Portugal, queen of Castilla (*ca. 1290, 1 1313), queen - Portugal; Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 83, 370 Constance [Constantia] de Rabastens (fl. 13841386), mystic - Albi (France) - Chevalier F. 83, 372 Constanza [Constantia] di Sizilia, queen of Aragón and Sicilia Cyrillus (Sanctus) Konstantin [Constantìnus] Preslavski (9-th10-th century), bishop - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Théologie F. 84, 127-131 Konstantinos [Constantìnus] (Quaestor) (fi. 1197), poet - Greece - Chevalier - F. 84, 132 Constantìnus Rhodius (fl. 870-931), poet Rhodos (Greece) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 84, 134-136 Constantìnus (Roma) (12-th century), sculptor Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 137 Constantìnus Sancti Symphoriani (f 1024), abbot, hagiographer - Metz (France); Saint-Symphoriend'Ozon (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 84, 138-139 Konstantinos [Constantìnus] (Sanctus Demetrius) (fl. 1326), priest, notary, copyist Israel - Bradley - F. 84, 140-141 Constantin [Constantìnus] (Scala) Antonius Constantius Contardo d'Esté ( i 1249), pilgrim, saint lerusalem (Israel); Este (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 191 Contardus, Ignetus —> Ingetus Contardus Contarmi, family - latin: Contarenus - family of patricians - Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 84, 192 Contarmi, Ambrogio - latin: Ambrosius Contarenus ( t 1499), nobleman, author of a travel account - Venezia (Italy) - Fabricius F. 16, 225 Contarmi, Ambrogio (t 1499), senator, traveler, diplomat - Venezia (Italy); Iran - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 84, 197-200 Contarmi, Andrea (* 1308, 1 1382), doge Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 84, 201-203 Contarini, Antonio (fl. 1445), painter - Toulouse (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 204 Contarini, Bernardino (f 1496), military captain Albania - Chevalier - F. 84, 205 Contarini, Bertuccio (13-th century), crusader Venezia (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 84, 206

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Contarini, Caterina —» Caterina [Catharina] Caldiera Contarini, Cosmo (fl. 1460), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 207 Contarini, Domenico ( t 1071), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 84, 208-209 Contarini, Donato (fl. 1372), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 210 Contarini, Enrico, bishop of Castello ( t 1108), bishop - Castello (Italy) - Chevalier F. 84, 215 Contarini, Francesco - latin: Franciscus Contarenus (*1421, t between 1460 and 1475), diplomat, chronicler, professor of philosophy - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 84, 193-195; 121, 279 Contarini, Giorgio, count of Zaffo (fl. 1476), count - Kypros (Cyprus); Palestine - Chevalier - F. 84, 211 Contarini, Giovanni, bishop of Eraclea ( t 1451), doctor of theology, notarius apostolicus Oxford (England); Italy; Alexandria (Egypt); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Asolo (Italy) Oxford - F. 84, 212-214 Contarini, Giovanni di Luca ( t 1407), priest Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 218 Contarini, Jacopo (* 1194, 1 1280), doge Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 84, 21-217 Contarini, Marco (fl. 1460), city governor Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 220 Contarini, Marco, archbishop of Kerkyra ( t 1310), nobleman, Carmelite, archbishop Venezia (Italy); Kerkyra (Greece) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 84, 219; 254, 222 Contarini, Pietro (early 15-th century), poet Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 221 Contarini, Pietro (fl. 1479), senator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 222 Contarini, Secondo (15-th century), Augustinian - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 84, 196; 84, 223 Contarini, Zacharia (fl. 1495), ambassador Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 224 Contasse, ... (fl. 1432-1433), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 225 Conté Chase-Conée ( t 1303), citizen of Siena Lombardia (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 84, 226 Conte di Giovanni (fl. 1423-1425), sculptor Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 227 Conte di Lello Orlandi (fl. 1337-1338), smith Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 228 Conte di Ristoro (fl. 1276-1288), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 229 Conte, Antonio del (fl. 1475), stonemason Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 230 Conte, Francesco (fl. 1377), notary, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 84, 231 Conte, Guglielmo del (15-th century), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 232 Conte, Niccolino di Antonio (fi. 1397-1438), painter - Vercelli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 84, 233 Contengo, Niccolò de (fl. 1482-1483), printer Ferrara (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 84, 234 Conterno, Francesco (15-th century), philologist Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 235 Contessa (Venezia) - french: Comtesse (f 1308?), virgin, blessed - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 82, 41 Contessina de' Bardi (t 1473), rich woman - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols F. 84, 236-237 Conti, family (sincc 13-th ccntury), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 84, 238-239 Conti, Andrea (τ 1308), Franciscan, cardinal Aniane (France) - Berton - F. 84, 240 Conti, Bernardo (*ca. 1452), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 241

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Conti, Bonifazio, bishop of Albano (fl. 1057), bishop, cardinal - Albano (Italy); Roma (Italy) Berton - F. 84, 242 Conti, Federico (fl. 1472-1475), printer - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 244 Conti, Francesco di Alberto dei (tea. 1485), bronze founder - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 84, 243 Conti, Giordano —> Pironti, Giordano Conti, Giovanni, archbishop of Conza (* 1414, t 1493), archbishop, cardinal - Conza della Campania (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 84, 248-249 Conti, Giusto de' (t 1449), poet, jurisconsult - Roma (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier F. 84, 252 Conti, Lucdio - also: Lucio C. ( t 1437), cardinal, papal legate - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 84, 253 Conti, Marco (fl. 1476), printer - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 84, 254 Conti, Martino dei (fi. 1397-1419), goldsmith Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 255 Conti, Niccolò dei (*ca. 1396, t 1469), traveler - Mid-East; Venezia (Italy); Asia Minor - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 84, 258-261 Conti, Ottaviano di Paoli dei ( t 1206), cardinal, bishop - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 262 Conti, Prosdocimo ( t 1449), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 265 Conti, Rainaldo —> Alexander IV Papa Conti, Rogiero ( t 1495), orator - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 84, 266 Conti, Ugolino de' —> Gregorius IX Papa Conti di Segni, Giovanni de' ( t 1213), papal chaplain, cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 84, 246-247 Conti di Segni, Giovanni de', bishop of Palestrina ( t 1196), bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 84, 245; 206, 334 Conti di Segni, Lotario de' —> Innocentius III Papa Conti di Segni, Niccolò ( t 1239), cardinal, papal legate - Roma (Italy); Armenia - Berton, Chevalier - F. 84, 256-257 Conti di Segni, Ottaviano dei ( t 1231), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 84, 263-264 Contianus, Gabriel (fl. 1500), poet - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 84, 267 Contier, Pierre - also: P. Gonticr (+ 1464), physician - Aix-en-Provence (France); Avignon (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 301, 383-384; 303, 61-62 Contignaco, Antonio da (fl. 1447), painter, master mason - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 84, 268 Contis, Antonius —> Antonius Contis Conto della Zinella (fl. 1460), embroiderer Correggio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 269 Contobre, Gilbert de, bishop of Rodez ( t 1348), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Marseille (France); Rodez (France) - Chevalier - F. 84, 270 Contostephanus, Alexis (fl. 1195-1200), ruler Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 84, 271 C o n t o s t e p h a n u s , Andronicus (fl. 1167-1183), military general - Byzantium - Chevalier — F. 84, 271 Contrari, Ambrogio ( t 1493), knight - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrari, Angelo (fl. 1290), canon, canonist Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrari, Giovanni (15-th century), chronicler Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrari, Jacopino (fl. 1317), canon - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrari, Mainardino, bishop of Adria, Cervia and Comacchio ( t e a . 1449), bishop - Adria (Italy); Comacchio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrari, Mainardo (fl. 1393), citizen of Ferrara Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrari, Niccolò ( t 1473), citizen of Napoli Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272

Contrari, Uguccione ( t 1451), warrior - Italy; Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 272 Contrarli, Alberto (fl. 145-1480), goldsmith Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 273 Contrario, Andrea ( t 1496), philologist - Venezia (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 84, 274 Contré, Pierre de (14-th century), writer - France - Chevalier - F. 84, 275 Contrecoeur, Jchannin de - or: J. Contckc (t 1459), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 276-279 Contreras, de ( t 15-th century), Dominican Segovia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 84, 280 Contreras, Sancho de (II. 1489), painter - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 281 Contro di Giovanni (fl. 1393), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 282 Contron, James ( t 1342), college fellow, scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 283 Contsale, John de (fl. 1388-1391), Augustinian, friar, convent lector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 84, 284 Coniughi, Cesare de' (15-th century), Servite, prcachcr - Italy - Chevalier - F. 84, 285 Coniughi, Matteo de' - latin: M. de Contugiis (late 15-th century), copyist, illuminator Volterra (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 84, 286-290 Contumeliosus, bishop of Riez (fl. 524-533), bishop - Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 84, 291 Contyn de Saint-Vincent (fl. 1372), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 84, 293-294 Contze zum Am (fl. 1376-1382), painter Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 295 Convall, archdeacon of Glasgow ( t e a . 606), archdeacon, saint - Glasgow (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 84, 297 Convallan (Man) (fl. 400), abbot, saint - Man (England) - Chevalier - F. 84, 299 Convallan (Scotland) - also: Conwallin (t527), abbot, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 84, 298 Convenevole de Prato (*ca. 1270, t before 1338), professor of grammar, notary - Prato (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 84, 300-302 Convers, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Convers Conversini, Giovanni —» Giovanni [Johannes] Conversini Convoyon, abbot of Redon - also: Conwoion (t 868), monastery founder, abbot, saint - Rcdon (France); Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 84, 304; 84, 312-313 Conway, William (fl. 1466-1480), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 311 Conwey, John (fl. 1486), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) Oxford - F. 84, 306 Conwey, Richard (* 1472), student - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 307 Conwey, Roger ( t 1360), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 84, 308-310 Conwhay, William (fl. 1444-1447), priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 311 Conwoion abbot of Redon —» Convoyon abbot of Redon Conxolus (Roma) (late 13-th century), painter Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 84, 314 Conxolus (Subiaco) -> Conciolo (Subiaco) Cony, Robert ( t 1446), joiner - London (England) - Harvey - F. 84, 315 Cony, William (fl. 1392), physician - Ely (England) - Talbot - F. 153, 267 Conyars, John (fl. 1519), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 206, 340 Conyars, Robert (fl. 1477-1479), student of civil law, student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 316 Conyers, Henry (f 1498), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 317 Conyngesby, Ralph (f 1354), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 318

Conyngeston, Richard (t 1414), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 84, 319-321 Conyngham, Alexander (fl. 1475), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Aberdeen (Scotland) Oxford - F. 84, 322 Conyngsburgh, Edmund, archbishop of Armagh, bishop of Chalcedon - also: E. Connesburgh ( t 1481), doctor of canon law, university administrator, ecclesiastical administrator, archbishop, king's clerk, royal chaplain Cambridge (England); Armagh (Ireland); London (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge F. 84, 323-325 Conyngton, Alexander (fl. 1483-1484), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 326 Conyngton, William de (fl. 1342), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 84, 327 Conysby, ... (fl. 1465), monk - Cabanas de Ebro (Spain) - Cambridge - F. 84, 328 Conzlé, François de, archbishop of Arles and Narbonnc (* 1356, 11431), archbishop - Chartres (France); Grenoble (France); Arles (France); Narbonne (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 84, 329-332 Conzlé, Jean de (t 1411), nobleman - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 84, 333 Conzlé, Pierre de (fl. 1407), nobleman - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 84, 334 Coo, John (fl. 1422-1426), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 335 Coo, John (fl. 1432-1448), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 336 Cook, Agnes —> Agnes Cook Cook, Robert (fl. 1460), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 337 Cook, Thomas (fl. 1349-1360), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 84, 338 Cook, Thomas (t 1402), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 84, 338a Cook, Thomas (*ca. 1410, t 1478), businessman London (England) - Hicks - F. 84, 339-341 Cook, Thomas (fl. 1447-1448), mason Warwickshire (England) - Harvey - F. 84, 342 Cook, Walter (t 1423), bachelor of civil law, church chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 84, 343-346 Cook, William (fl. 1395-1397), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 84, 347 Cook, Wolfordc - or: W. Coke (fl. 1465), doctor of medecine - London (England) - Talbot F. 406, 285 Cook de Saint Botolpho, Richard (fl. 1371), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 84, 348 Cooke, ... (fl. 1468-1469), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 349 Cooke, John (f 1419?), composer - London (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 84, 350 Cooke, John (fl. 1473-1507), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, district rector Cambridge (England); Leicester (England) Cambridge - F. 84, 355 Cooke, John (fl. 1477-1493), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 355 Cooke, John (fl. 1488-1493), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 84, 356 Cooke, John (f 1494), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's adviser, diplomat - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 84, 351-354 Cooke, Robert (fl. 1461), priest - Oxford (England(; Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 84, 357 Cooke, Robert (fl. 1471-1481), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 358 Cooke, Robert (fl. 1476-1489), magister, chaplain - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 84, 358

Corbera Cooke, Thomas Raynaud [Rainaldus] de Cormont Cormont, Thomas de (fl. 1260-1270), architect Amiens (France); Clermont-Ferrand (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 158 Corna, Francesco (fl. 1477), chronicler, poet Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 159 Corna, Hans (15-th century), magister, poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 422, 63 Cornalus, Johannes Jacobus (fl. 1493-1494), poet - Chevalier - F. 85, 160 Cornaro, family (since 9-th century), noble family - Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 85, 161-162 Cornaro, Marco (*ca. 1284, 11367), doge Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 163 Cornaro, Marco (fl. 1419), traveler - Mid-East; Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 164 Cornazo, Alberto (fl. 1154), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 165 C o r n a z z a n o , Antonio (*143l, f c a . 1500), poet, humanist - Piacenza (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 85, 166-169; 422, 64 Cornazzano, Giacomo (fl. 1466), miniaturist Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 170 Cornazzano, Giovanni (Dominican, chronicler, fl. 1355) —> Johannes de Cornazano Cornazzano, Giovanni Bernardo ( t before 1486), painter, miniaturist - Parma (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 171-172 Cornazzano, Giovanni Domenico (fi. 1465-1466), painter, miniaturist - Parma (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 173-174 Corne, Georges (fl. 1461-1471), sculptor, bronze founder - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 85, 176-177 Corne, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Corne Corneaux, Aymonet - also: A. Corniaux (fl. 1416-1446), architect - Savoie (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 178 C o m e d o , Nicolò da (fl. 1440-1450), sculptor Vicenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 179 Corneille —» Cornelius Cornel, family - catalonian: Cornell (since 13th century), noble family - Aragon (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 85, 180-181 Cornel, Andrés - or: A. Cornell, Corneyll jurisconsult - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 85, 212 Cornel, Luis (fl. 1473), jurisconsult - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 85, 182-184 Cornelia van Wulfskerke (fl. 1480-1510), Carmelite, nun - Switzerland - Echols F. 85, 186 Cornelian Daniel (fl. 1409), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 85, 185

Cornelii, Johannes (*ca. 1403, + 1472), master of arts, canon regular, calligrapher - België, Belgique; Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius, Thieme/Becker F. 85, 187-189 Cornells Cornelius Cornells, Jacops (fl. 1459), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 85, 202 Cornells, Jacquet (fl. 1475), miniaturist - Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 85, 203 Cornells [Cornelius] (Audenaarde) (fl. 14971498), sculptor - Oudenaarde (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 190 Cornelio [Cornelius] (Bologna) (fl. 1482), intarsiator - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 197 Cornelius (Bruder) (fl. 1450), friar, religious writer - Köln (Germany) - Stammler F. 422, 65 Cornelius (Cambridge) (fl. 1490), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 85, 192 Cornelius Curtius - Augustinian, historiographer, hagiographer - Potthast - F. 85, 193 Corneille [Cornelius] Delfft (fl. 1485-1524), physician - Delft (Netherlands); Paris (France); Orleans (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 85, 194-195 Corneille [Cornelius] (Dijon) (fl. 1489), physician - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 85, 196 Cornelio [Cornelius] di Fiandra (fl. 1469), intarsiator - Ferrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 197 Cornelius Fuldensis ( t 1468), monk, chronicler - Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 85, 198-199 Cornells [Cornelius] (Gouda) (fl. 1500), clergyman, painter - Gouda (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 85, 200 Cornelius Hibernus ( t 1295), doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Scotland - Hurter F. 422, 66 Cornelius (Ireland) (fl. 1230), chronicler - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 85, 201 Cornelius Leodiensis - also: Corneille de SaintLaurent (11-Lh century), Benedictine, monk, poet - Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 85, 205 Cornelius (Münster) (fl. 1375), architect Münster (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 85, 204 Cornelius de Santvliet - also: C. Santfliet or Zantfliet ("|" 1461), Benedictine, deacon, chronicler - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 85, 206-207; 412, 242; 422, 67 Cornelio [Cornelius] (Venezia) (fl. 1487), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 208 Cornelius van Zierikzee (f 1447), Franciscan - Zierikzee (Netherlands); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 85, 209-210 Cornelius, Marco ( t 1479), senator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 211 Cornell, Andrés —> Cornel, Andrés Cornell, Thady (fl. 1457), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 85, 213 Corneno, Pietro (fl. 1480-1481), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 214 Corneo, Pietro Filippo - or: P. F. della Corgna; latin: Petrus Philippus Corneus (* 1385, 1 1462), professor of law - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 85, 215; 422, 68-69 Corner, ... (fl. 1484-1485), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 85, 216 Corner, William de la, bishop of Salisbury (f 1291), doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, bishop - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 217-220 Cornero d'Allemagna (fl. 1434), glass painter Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 221 Cornet, Béranger (II. 1269), architect - Najac (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 222; 418, 293

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C o m e t a , Petrus (fl. 1369), master of medicine - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 301, 409 Corneus, Petrus Philippus —> Corneo, Pietro Filippo Cornewale, Robert (fl. 1473), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 224 Cornewall, John (fl. 1443), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 225 Cornewall, William (fl. 1386-1387), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 85, 226 Cornewalle, Richard (fl. 1384), magister, school master - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) Oxford - F. 85, 223 Cornewayle, John (fl. 1406), bachelor of canon law, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 85, 227 Cornewell, ... (II. 1472-1474), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 228 Cornewell, Thomas ( t 1502), master of arts, theologian, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 85, 229 Corneyll, Andrés —» Cornel, Andrés Cornhill, William de, bishop of Coventry and Lichficld ( t 1223), bishop - Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Chevalier - F. 85, 230 Cornibout (Villers) - convert - Villers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 85, 231 Cornicke, Jehan de (fl. 1442-1443), sculptor - Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 85, 232 Cornificio, Niccolò (fl. 1293), city governor Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 233 Cornille, Jean - called: Jehan de Paris (fl. 13951407), metal founder - Paris (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 234 Corniole, Giovanni dalle (15-th century), engraver - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 235 Cornish, William (fl. 1500), poet - England Chevalier - F. 85, 236 Cornossa, Giraud de (fl. 1224), sculptor - Bourges (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 85, 237-238 Cornu, family —> Cornut, family Cornu, Vivian (fl. 1448-1467), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 85, 248 Cornus, Jehan (fl. 1489), goldsmith - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 249 Cornut, family - also: Cornu (since 13-th century), noble family - France; Salins (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 85, 239 Cornut, Bermond, archbishop of Aix-en-Provence ( t 1223), bishop, archbishop - Aix-en-Provence (France); Fréjus (France) - Chevalier F. 85, 240 Cornut, Gilon I de, archbishop of Sens ( t 1254), archdeacon, archbishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 85, 241-242 Cornut, Gilon II de, archbishop of Sens ( t 1292), archbishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 85, 243-244 Cornut, Guillaume Godefridus Cornubiensis Cornwall, Ivo of - alias: Ivo Eglcshcyl (fl. 1317-1320), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford F. 85, 252 Cornwall, John of - alias: J. of Egglosfeyl (fl. 1317-1318), college principal, master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 253

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Cornwall, John (fl. 1344-1349), magister, grammarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 85, 254 Cornwall, John (fl. 1377-1409), mason - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 85, 255 Cornwall, Peter of (fl. 1294-1295), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 256 Cornwall, Peter of Guilelmus Brixiensis Corvini, Giovanni ( t 1438), counsellor - Arezzo (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 388 Corvini, Giovanni Antonio (fl. 1498), philologist Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 389 Corvini, Lorenzo (fl. 1496), philologist - Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 85, 390 Corvini, Luchino (+1501), Augustinian, prior - Milano (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) - Ossinger F. 85, 387 Master of the Corvinus Altar (late 15-th century), wood carver - Österreich (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 391 Corvo, Jacques de, bishop of Toulon (f 1345), Dominican, bishop - Quimper (France); Toulon (France) - Chevalier - F. 85, 392 Corvus, ... —> Corvi, ... Cory, J. (fl. 1466), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 85, 393 Cory, John (fl. 1419), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 85, 394 Cory, Thomas (II. 1431-1463), Benedictine, monk, astronomer - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 395 Corydon (France) (9-th century), missionary France - Chevalier - F. 85, 396 Coryndone, John (fl. 1417-1423), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 397 Coryngdon, John (fl. 1464-1484), mason - Exeter (England); Devonshire (England) - Harvey F. 85, 398

Coryngdon, John ( ¡1495), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Canterbury (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 99-400 Coryngham, John ( t 1444), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 85, 401-403 Coryngham, Roger ( t 1412), master of arts, doctor of theology, king's clerk, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 85, 404-406 Coryntone, ... (fl. 1457), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 407 Cosay, Adam (fl. 1312), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 85, 408 Coscio di Gaddo (fl. 1347-1368), goldsmith - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 409 Cosdre, William Guilelmus Cosdre Cosi, Pierre (fl. 1373), barber - Aveyron (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 418 Cosimo —> Cosmas Cosimo, Andrea (15-th century), painter - Italy Chevalier - F. 85, 412 Cosini, Arnaud (fl. 1288-1294), Dominican Agen (France) - Chevalier - F. 85, 413 Cosini, Mathieu —> Coussin, Mathieu Cosins, Henri (f 1342), provost, abbot - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 85, 414 Cosma > Cosmas Cosmanus (Aleara) (fl. 1167), Basilian, monk Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 415 Cosmas (Africa) (f 1160), archbishop, saint - Africa; Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier F. 85, 416 Cosmas (Alexandria) (before 7-th century), scolasticus - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 85, 418 Cosmas (Alexandria) (fl. 662), deacon Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 85, 417 Cosmas (Athos) ( t 1323), monk, saint - Athos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 85, 440 Cosmas (Byzantium) (f before 944), jurisconsult Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 85, 421 Cosmas, bishop of Chalcedon (f8-th century), bishop, saint - Turkey - Chevalier - F. 85, 422 Cosmas I, patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1075-1081), patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 85, 423 Cosmas II, patriarch of Constantinopolis - called: C. Atticus (fl. 1146-1147), deacon, patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 85, 424 Cosma [Cosmas] (Cremona) (fl. 1450), philologist - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 85, 425 Cosmo [Cosmas] di Giovanni (fl. 1457), miniaturist - Pistoia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 85, 426 Cosmas Hierosolymitanus, bishop of Majuma also: C. Hagiopolites (+781), theologian, bishop, poet - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 85, 428; 422, 75-80 Cosmas Indicopleustes (6-th century), merchant, traveler, topographer - Egypt; Ethiopia Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 85, 427; 85, 429; 422, 81-83 Cosma [Cosmas] di Jacopo (fl. 1210-1231), marbler - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 85, 434-435 Kosmas [Cosmas] (Kreta) ( f e a . 658), hermit, saint - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 86, 18 Cosmas Laurus (fl. 1470), chronicler - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 85, 419; 422, 84 Cosimo [Cosmas] da Matera - latin: Cosmas Japygus, C. Matcricnsis (fl. 950), poet - Calabria (Italy); Matera (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri - F. 85, 436-439 Cosme [Cosmas] de Montserrat, bishop of Gerona and Vic (+ 1473), archdeacon, bishop - Montserrat (Spain); Tarragona (Spain); Gerona (Spain); Vic (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 85, 441

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Cosma [Cosmas] da Novara (fl. 1478), painter Novara (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 85, 442 Cosma [Cosmas] di Pietro Mellini (fl. 12641279), marbler - Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 85, 443 Cosmas Pragensis (*ca. 1045, ν 1125), church dean, historian - Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 86, 1-12; 422, 85-88 Kozma [Cosmas] Presbyter (10-th century), priest, theologian - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Théologie - F. 85, 420; 422, 89-91 Cosmas (Professor) (+ before 11 -th century), professor of logic - Chevalier - F. 86, 13 Cosme [Cosmas] de Sainte-Croix (fl. 1493), student of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 86, 14 Cosmas (Sanctus Sabas) (+ca. 750), monk - Acre (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 86, 15 Kosmas [Cosmas] (Thebes) (II. 592), deacon Thebes (Greccc) - Chevalier - F. 86, 16 Cosmo [Cosmas] dc Torres - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 86, 17 Koz'ma [Cosmas] Tverdislavic (fl. 1331-1359), landowner - Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 422, 92 Cosmas Vestitor (* ca. 730, + ca. 850), writer - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 86, 19; 422, 93 Cosmati, Dcodato (fl. 1230-1299), mosaicist Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 20 Cosmati, Giacomo (fl. 1230-1299), mosaicist Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 20 Cosmati, Lorenzo (fl. 1230-1299), mosaicist Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 20 Cosmati, Luca (fl. 1230-1299), mosaicist - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 20 Cosmatus Melioratus —> Innocentius VII Papa Cosme —» Cosmas Cosme, Alvare (11. 1257), Augustinian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 86, 21 Cosmico, Niccolò Lelio (fl. 1489), poet - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 22 Cosmo —> Cosmas Cosnac, Antoine de, abbot of Baignes (fl. 1486), abbot - Charente (France) - Chevalier F. 86, 23 Cosnac, Bertrand de, bishop of Comminges (*late 13-th century, τ 1374), Dominican, bishop, cardinal - Comminges (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 49, 161; 86, 24-26 Cosona di Cello (+before 1329), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 27 Cosone, Cristofano (fl. 1369), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 28 Cospatric, earl of Northumbria (fl. 1068-1072), earl - Northumberland (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 29 Cospi, Giacomo (fl. 1308), canon, canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 30 Cospi, Paolo (fl. 1304-1317), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 31 Cospi, Paolo (+ 1475), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 86, 32 Cossa, Antonio del (mid-15-th century), architect Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 33 Cossa, Baldassarc —» Johannes XXIII Papa Cossa, Cristoforo del (fl. 1450), architect Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 34-35 Cossa, Francesco del (*ca. 1435, + 1477 or 1478), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 36-46 Cossa, Giovanni (* 1400, t 1476), count, seneschal, baron - Napoli (Italy); Troia (Italy); Provence (France); Tarascón (France) - Chevalier F. 86, 47 Cossa, Giulio (fl. 1385), cardinal - Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 86, 48; 227, 274

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Cossard, Pierre Matthieu (15-th century), glass painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 86, 49 Cossart, Jean (fl. 1504-1531), mason, architect Evreux (France) - Beaulieu - F. 86, 50 Cosset, Jehan - also: J. Gösset (fl. 1384-1402), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 86, 51 Cossey, Henricus de —» Henricus de Cossey Cossezen (Lombardia) (13-th century), poet Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 52 Cossio, Hugues de (fl. 1491), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 53 Cossmann, Jobst (fl. 1498), letter painter - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 54 Cosso, Giovanni bishop of Bosa —> Giovanni [Johannes] (Cosso) bishop of Bosa Cossonay, Aimon dc, bishop of Lausanne (f 1375), canon, bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 86, 55 Cost, Richard ( t 1452), college fellow, magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 86, 56 Costa, Andrea di Gherardo - callcd: A. da Vicenza (I ca. 1457), painter - Ferrara (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 58-59 Costa, Aznar Pardo de la (fl. 1419), knight Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 86, 60 Costa, Bartolomeo (fl. 1457), architect Capodistria (Slovenia) - Thieme/Becker F. 86, 62 Costa, Bartolomeo dalla (fl. 1483), goldsmith Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 63 Costa, Bartolommeo (f between 1450 and 1459), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 86, 61; 86, 65 Costa, Berardo archbishop of Palermo —» Berardo [Bcrardus] archbishop of Palermo Costa, Bernardo la (fl. 1393), papal physician Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 64 Costa, Domenico (fl. 1450-1467), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 65 Costa, Gherardo II (fl. 1471-1484), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 71 Costa, Giovanni Battista (fl. 1450-1484), painter Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 72 Costa, Giovanni Francesco (15-th century), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 73 Costa, Guillaume (fl. 1460-1474), sculptor France; Eine (France) - Beaulieu - F. 86, 74 Costa, Jean (fl. 1355-1380), glass painter Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 86, 75 Costa, Jean dc (fl. 1392), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 86, 76 Costa, Jorge da, archbishop of Lisboa (* 1406, 1 1508), archbishop, cardinal, statesman - Portugal; Lisboa (Portugal) - Berton F. 86, 67-70 Costa, Pierre (fl. 1404-1418), surgeon, barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 301, 420 Costa, Ramón (fl. 1453), goldsmith - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 77 Costa, Raymond, bishop of Eine (fl. 1290-1310), bishop - Eine (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 78 Costa, Stefano (fl. 1478), jurisconsult - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 66 Costa Sbardilini, Bartolomeo - called: B. delle Cisterne; maybe identical with B. Costa (fl. 1429-1450), architect - Capodistria (Slovenia) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 79 Costana, Pedro Diaz de (fl. 1486), dean, theologian - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier F. 86, 80 Costances, Pierre de —> Coutances, Pierre de Costantino —» Constantinus Costantinopoli, Giorgio di Salvatore da ( t before 1424), painter - Ferrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 81 Costanzo —> Constantius Costanzo, Bartoldo (15-th century), medal engraver - Italy - Chevalier - F. 86, 82 Costanzolo di Antonio (fl. 1398-1414), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 86, 83

Coste, Antoine —> Antonius Coste Coste, Jean (fl. 1349-1367), painter - Paris (France); Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 85-86 Coste, Pierre (fl. 1352), bachelor of medecine Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 301, 421 Coste, Puai (barber) - » Paul [Paulus] Coste Costebius (England) (fl. 1360), theologian England - Chevalier - F. 86, 87 Costello, family - also: MacCostello (since 12th century), noble family - England; Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 88 Costen, Joachim (15-th century), Dominican België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 86, 89 Coster, Catherine dc —> Katclinc [Catharinal dc Coster Coster, Guillaume de (*ca. 1390, 11454), archdeacon, church dean, canonist - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Cambrai (France) Chevalier - F. 86, 91 Coster, Heinrich (15-th century), bookbinder Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 92 Coster, Jan dc (f 1350), chaplain, diplomat, archdeacon - Gent, Gand (Belgium); York (England) - Chevalier - F. 86, 93 Coster, Jan de (fl. 1412-1425), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 94 Coster, Jan de (fl. 1458-1480), painter Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 95 Coster, Lourcns Janszoon, callcd (f 1439), inventor, printer - Haarlem (Netherlands) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 86, 96-98 Costesey, Henry (+1336) —> Hcnricus dc Cossey Costessy, Henry ( t 1483), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 103-104 Costin Mikaert - also: C. Micart (fl. 1418-1419), physician - Picardie (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 86, 105 Costin (Orleans) (fl. 1441), physician - Orleans (France); Blois (France) - Wickersheimer F. 86, 106 Costnet, Robert (fl. 1428), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 107 Costola, Tommaso (fl. 1437-1465), painter Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 108 Costre, Jean le - also: J. Lecostre (fl. 1377-1378), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 86, 110; 422, 94 Costrell, William - alias: W. Corscomb (fl. 1474-1475), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 109 Costyn, John ( t 1458), college fellow, canonist, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 111 Cosyn, ... (fl. 1406-1407), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 112 Cosyn, John (11. 1376-1379), district rector Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 113 Cosyn, John (fl. 1435-1445), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 206, 389 Cosyn, John (fl. 1467-1470), Augustinian, canon, prior - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 114 Cosyn, Nicholas (fl. 1406-1445), master of arts, chaplain, district rcctor - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 86, 115-116 Cosyn, Roger (fl. 1373), canon, prebendary Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 117 Cosyn, Thomas (fl. 1425), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 118 Cosyn, Thomas (fl. 1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 119 Cosyn, Thomas (fl. 1479-1490), stationer London (England) - Christiansen - F. 86, 120 Cosyn, William (11. 1399), master of arts, theologian - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 121

Cosyn, William (fl. 1493), friar, theologian Cambridge (England); Roma (Italy) - Cambridge - F. 86, 122 Cota de Maguaque, Rodrigo (f 1470), poet Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 86, 123 Cotel, Guillaume ( t a f t e r 1378), glass painter - Montpellier (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 86, 124 Coteleur, Jean de - or: Jacques de C. (fl. 1491), sculptor - Cambrai (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 125-127 Cotelle, Antoine (fl. 1397-1398), sculptor - Namur (Belgium); Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 128-130 Cotenesse, William (fl. 1390-1399), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, clerk, priest - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 131 Cotenham, James de (fl. 1349-1375), magister, lawyer - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 132 Cotenham, John de (fl. 1306), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 133 Cotenham, Robert de (fl. 1306), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 134 Cotenham, Roger de ( t 1298 or 1299), chaplain Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 135 Coter, Colijn de (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 340; 86, 136-139 Coterau, Philippe (fl. 1484), archivist - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 86, 140 Cotes, H. de (fl. 1317-1324), college principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 141 Cotes, John de (fl. 1285), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 86, 142 Cotes, Thomas (fl. 1488), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 143 Cotes, William (fl. 1398-1399), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 144 Cotesbrok, William de (fl. 1338-1349), district rector - Cambridge (England); Northantshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 145 Cotete, Salvatore (fl. 1464), Dominican - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 146 Cothereau, Jacques (fl. 1471), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu - F. 86, 147 Cothet, Jean (fl. 1406-1408), sculptor - Limoges (France) - Beaulieu - F. 86, 148-149 Cotheye, John de (fl. 1328-1330), magister, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 150 Cothurno, Bartolomeo da —> Cogorno, Bartolomeo da archbishop of Genova Coti, Francesco —> Franciscus de Perusio Coti, Vincenzo —> Kot ζ Debna, Wincenty archbishop of Gniczno Cotier, Pierre (fl. 1430-1431), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 301, 422 Cotman, R. (fl. 1423), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 155 Cotogno, Andrea —> Andrea [Andreas] Cotogno Cotom, John (fl. 1435-1438), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 156 Cotom, Richard (fl. 1389), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 157 Cotom, Richard (fl. 1418), subdeacon Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 86, 158 Cotrugli, Benedetto (*ca. 1410, 11469), minister, merchant - Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 86, 159 Cotstede, Richard dc (fl. 1321-1324), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 86, 160 Cotta, Giovanni Stefano (15-th century), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 86, 162 Cotta, Innocenzo - resident of Lombardia Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 161 Cotta, Malconvento (fl. 1171), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 163

Courson Cotta, Pietro (fl. 1455), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 164 Cotta, Tommaso —> Tommaso | Thomas | Cotta Cotte, Walter (fl. 1337), college fellow - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 86, 165 Cotte, William (11. 1464-1465), astronomer, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 86, 166 Cotterell, Robert (fl. 1479-1493), scholar, school master - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 167 Cottes, Β. (Π. 1490-1491), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 168 C o t t h e m , Robert van (fl. 1396), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 86, 169 Cottin, André ( t 1462), archdeacon - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 170 Cottingham, William ( t 1457), carpcntcr - York (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 171 Cottini, Pierre (f 1431), governor - Comtat Venaissin (France); Castres (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 172 C o t t i s f o r d , John (fl. 1346-1385), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 86, 173-174 C o t t i s f o r d , Thomas (fl. 1452-1467), college fellow, bachelor of arts, chest keeper, vicar Oxford (England); Chichester (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 175-176 Cotton, Henry (fl. 1492-1493), master of arts - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 86, 177-178 Cotton, Thomas (fl. 1375-1390), bachelor of civil law, rural dean, district rector - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 179 Cotton, Thomas (fl. 1392), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 180 Cotton, Thomas (*ca. 1459), college fellow, Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); Eton (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 181 Cotton, Walter (fl. 1486-1501), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 182 Cotton, William (fl. 1396), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 183 Cotty, Robert (11. 1338-1340), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 184 Cotum, Robert de (fl. 1252), doctor of theology, archdeacon, papal chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 86, 185 Cotum, Thomas (fl. 1428-1431), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 186 Cotyngham, ... (fl. 1473-1474), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 187 Cotys, Reginald - alias: R. Reynolds ( t 1452), college fellow, master of arts, chest keeper Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 188 C o u a r t , Jean (fl. 1455), illuminator - Bourges (France) - D 'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 189-190 C o u b a r d , Méry (fl. 1496), bookseller - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 191 Couchello, Paolo (fl. 1470-1490), illuminator - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 86, 192-193 Couchet, Jean (fl. 1464-1466), painter - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 194 Coucy, family (since 12-th century), noble family - France; Picardie (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 195-197 Coucy, de (*ca. 1366, t e a . 1405), lady, court attendant - England; France - Echols F. 86, 198 Coucy, Bernard de (fl. 1315-1317), pontifical vicar - France - Chevalier - F. 86, 199 Coucy, Enguerran III de (*ca. 1182, t 1242), nobleman, lord, warrior - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 200-201

Coucy, Enguerran VII de (*ca. 1340, ¡1397), lord, military commander - Turkey; France Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 202-203 Coucy, Guy de Guy [Guido] de Coucy Coucy, Raoul de, bishop of Metz and Noyon (*ca. 1345, t 1425), archdcacon, bishop - Metz (France); Noyon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 204-206 Coucy, Regnault, castellan of (late 12-th-early 13-th century), castellan, troubadour - France; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 207-214 Coucy, Renaud de (fl. 1204-1218), castellan France - Chevalier - F. 86, 212-213 Coucy, Robert de ( t 1311), architect - Reims (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 215 Coucy, Robert senior, de —> Robert [Robertus] de Coucy senior Coucy, Robert junior, de —> Robert [Robertus] de Coucy junior Coudenberghe, Jan van (fl. 1429-1430), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 86, 216-217 Coudhals, Gilles - also; G. Coudthals (11. 14801488), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 218 Coudray, William de (fl. 1283-1294), magister, property owner - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 86, 219 Coudray, William (fl. 1404-1416), scholar, college fellow, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 86, 220 Coudre, Euliot de la (fl. 1465-1466), sculptor, glass painter - Beauvais (France) - Beaulleu F. 422, 95 Coudun, Hugues de (fl. 1092), benefactor - Cluny (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 221 Coué, Guillaume (fl. 1497), architect - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 222 Couell, Richard - » Covell, Richard Couhoïarn (Redon) ( t e a . 880), Benedictine, saint - Redon (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 223 Couilly, Jehan de (fl. 1367-1387), comb manufacturer - Seine-et-Marne (France); France Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 224 Coulay, William de (11. 1319-1323), college fellow, master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 225 Couldrette (France) (14-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 86, 226 Coulombel, Jean (f before 1367), sculptor, mason - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 227-228 Coulon, Pierre (f 1438), master of medicine, university faculty dean - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 301, 425 Coulonces, Jean de la Haye, baron de ( t 1447), baron - France; Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 229 Coulyng, Stephen (fl. 1334-1369), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 230 Coupelond, William (fl. 1385-1391), district rector - Oxford (England); Nottingham (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 231 Coupeman, Walter (fl. 1390-1399), scholar of canon law, master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 232 Couper, Andrew (fl. 1455-1485), carpenter Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 233 Couper, Geoffrey (fl. 1427-1433), magister, vicar, chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 234 Couper, Henry (fl. 1411), subdeacon, priest Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 86, 235 Couper, John (f 1402), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 237 Couper, John (fl. 1433-1448), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 236 Couper, John (fl. 1482-1487), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 238

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Couper, Richard (f 1415), scholar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 86, 239 Couper, Robert ( t 1459), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 240-241 Couper, Thomas (fl. 1450), painter - London (England) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 242 Coupere, John (fl. 1382-1383), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 243 Coupere, John (fl. 1390), bachelor of arts, priest - Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 244 Coupière, Pierre de la —» Pierre [Petrus] de la Coupière Coupland, Adam de ( t l 3 0 4 ) , magister, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 84, 414 Couppequesne, Nicolas ( t 1442), canon - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 245 Coupyn (Chambéry) —> Copin (Chambéry) Master of the Cour d'Amour Épris (2-d half 15th century), book painter - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 80, 47-49 Cour, family (since 14-th century), noble family Bourges (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 80, 34-35 Cour, Jacques (*ca. 1395 or 1400, 11456), merchant, treasurer - Bourges (France); Poitiers (France); Chios (Greece) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 80, 36-44; 196, 60-64 Cour, Jean, archbishop of Bourges (*ca. 1423, 11483 or 1482), deacon, archbishop - Poitiers (France); Bourges (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 80, 45-46 Cour de Sonzio, Johannes de (fl. 1403), copyist Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 246 Courando (Savoie) (fl. 1353), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 247 Courantgen, bishop of Vannes (fl. 852-856), bishop - Vannes (France) - Chevalier F. 86, 248 Courbere, Richard (fl. 1378), college fellow, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 86, 249 Courbet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Courbet Courbon, Arnaud de - citizen of Saintes Saintes (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 250 Courcelles, Thomas de (* 1400, 11469), university rector, cardinal, diplomat - France; Lyon (France); Paris (France) - Berton - F. 86, 251 Courcillon, Guillaume de ( t 1482), state counsellor, bailiff - France; Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 252 Courcy, Guillaume de (14-th century), city governor - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 86, 253 Courdier, Jacques (fl. 1386), sculptor Riom (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 254-255 Coureillan, Geoffroy de ( t 1395), abbot Touraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 256 Courmont, Guillaume ( t 1457), architect - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 257-258; 422, 96 Courmont, Jean —> Cormont, Jean Couroleau, Alain (fl. 1460), painter - Nantes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 259 Couronne, Enghérant de le —» Planque, Enghérant de le Courrat de Fontenay (fl. 1334), mason - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 86, 260; 423, 212 Courrat (Paris) (fl. 1292), miniaturist - Paris (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 261-262 Courseulles, Nicolas de (fl. 1479), miniaturist France - D'Ancona - F. 86, 263 Coursin, Simon (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 197 Courson, Robert de —> Robertus de Curceto

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Court, Guillaume, bishop of Nîmes and Albi - also: G. Curti (i - 1361), Cistercian, bishop, cardinal - Nîmes (France); Albi (France); Paris (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 264; 88, 393-394 Court, Jean le (poet, fl. 1339) - » Brisebarre, Jean Court, Jean le (Π. 1389), sculptor - Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 422, 97-98 Court, John (fl. 1382-1385), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 265 Court, Richard ( t 1464), magister, vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 266 Courtault, Jean (fl. 1498), bell founder - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 267 Courte Barbe (13-th century), minstrel - France Chevalier - F. 86, 268 Courtenay, family (since 12-th century), noble family - France; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); England - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 86, 269-282 Courtenay, Margaret —> Margaret [Margarete] de Bohun countcss of Devon Courtenay, Peter, bishop of Exeter and Winchester (*ca. 1432, t 1492), dean, bishop - Oxford (England); Windsor (England); Exeter (England); Winchester (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 86, 283-290 Courtenay, Richard, bishop of Norwich (f 1415), bachelor of civil law, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator, bishop - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); England - Oxford - F. 86, 291-298 Courtenay, Thomas (*ca. 1332), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 299 Courtenay, Thomas, count of Devon ( i 1461), count - Devonshire (England) - Chevalier F. 86, 300 Courtenay, William, archbishop of Canterbury also: W. Courtney; latin: Guilelmus Herefordensis (* 1341 or 1342, + 1396), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, university chancellor, bishop, archbishop - Oxford (England); Hereford (England); London (England); Canterbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 86, 279-281; 86, 309; 154, 426-439 Courtet, Jean (Π. 1386-1387), glass painter Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 301 Courteville, Jean dc (fl. 1498), diplomat Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 86, 302 Courteys, Alexander (fl. 1394-1419), college fellow, master of arts, priest, district rector Oxford (England); Devonshire (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 303 Courteys, John (fl. 1416-1453), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, Provincial - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); Exeter (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 86, 304-305 Courteys, Thomas (fl. 1429), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 86, 306 Courtier, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Tourtier Courtillier, Denys (mid-15-th century), librarian, university administrator - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 86, 307 Courtin, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Courtin Courtney, Edouard de (fl. 1439), admiral France - Chevalier - F. 86, 308 Courtney, William —> Courtenay, William archbishop of Canterbury Courtois d'Arras (fl. 1300), poet - Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 310 Courtois, Adam —» Adam [Adamus] Courtois Courtois, Charles - or: Chariot Courtoys (fl. 1498-1521), sculptor - France - Beaulieu F. 86, 311 Courtois de Villogen, Pierre (fl. 1454-1458), medical practitioner - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 301, 433 Courtoys, Geoffroy (fl. 1491), architect - France - Chevalier, Lance - F. 86, 312; 422, 99

Courtroisin, Siger le - or: Sohier le C. ( t 1338), statesman - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 86, 313 Cousin, Antoine (fl. 1448-1450), illuminator Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 314-315 Cousin, Jean (fl. 1446-1475), priest, cantor, composer - France; Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 316-318 Cousin, Jean (fl. 1488), navigator - Dieppe (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 319 Cousin, Laurent (fl. 1338), master mason Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 320 Cousin, Mathieu —» Coussin, Mathieu Cousin, Seguin - or: Sevinus C. (f 1456), Carmelite - Poitiers (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Harter - F. 86, 321; 352, 213-215 Cousinot, Adam (fl. 1461-1470), parliament president - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 86, 322 Cousinot, Guillaume (*ca. 1370, 11442), chancellor, chronicler - Orleans (France) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 86, 323-324 Cousinot, Pierre ( t after 1450), parliament procurator - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 86, 325 Cousinot de Montreuil, Guillaume (*ca. 1400, 11484), city council president, lord, poet, chronicler - Dauphiné (France); Montreuil (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 86, 326-328 Coussemaecker, Jan Johannes Caligator Coussere, Anien (f 1462), Benedictine, provost, abbot - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 86, 329 Coussin, Mathieu - also: M. Cosin, Cousin, Cosini (fl. 1486-1498), illuminator - Toulouse (France); Tournai (Belgium) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 330-331 Coustain, Pierre (fl. 1453-1487), court painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 332-333 Coustance (la Parcheminière) (fl. 1292), parchmener - Paris (France) - Echols F. 86, 334 Cousteau, Gillct - or: G. Couteau (fl. 1491-1492), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 335 Coustel, Gérard —> Cultclli, Gérard abbot of Saint-Amand Cousturier, Rodolphe (fl. 1499), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 336 Coutances, John of, bishop of Worcester (τ 1198), magister, bishop - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 337 Coutances, Pierre de - also: P. de Costances (fl. 1386), illuminator - Bourges (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 338-339 Coutances, Walter of, archbishop of Rouen latin: Gualtcrus de Constantiis (* 1140, t 1207), canon, archdeacon, archbishop, crusader Rouen (France); Lincoln (England); Angers (France); Oxford (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 86, 340-342; 148, 216; 148, 227 Couteau, Gillet —> Cousteau, Gillet Coutereel, Peter (*ca. 1320, t shorty after 1393), mayor, agitator - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 86, 343-344 Coûtes, Louis de ( t 1456), page of Jeanne d'Arc - France - Chevalier - F. 86, 345 Coutier, Pierre (fl. 1495-1496), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 301, 424 Coutinho, Alvaro Gonzalvez (fl. 1390), warrior Portugal - Chevalier - F. 86, 346 Coutinho, Guterre (ï 1484), poet - Portugal Chevalier - F. 86, 347 Coutinho, Joào, count of Marialva ( t 1471), count, military captain - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 86, 348 Coutinho, Luís, archbishop of Lisboa ( t 1453), bishop, archbishop - Coimbra (Portugal); Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 86, 349

Coutinho, Vasco - poet - Portugal - Chevalier F. 86, 350 Coutre, Nicolas dc - also: Clacs de C. ( t 1512), illuminator - Bourges (France) - D'Ancona F. 77, 125; 86, 351 Couve, Jehan (fl. 1329), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 86, 352 Couvouklesios, Daniel —> Cubuclesius, Daniel Couvreur, Gilles le ( t 1344), professor of law Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 86, 354 Covarino di Grazia (fl. 1363), stonemason - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 355 Cove, Richard (f 1492), scholar, doctor of civil law, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 356 Covell, ... (fl. 1496-1497), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 357 Covell, Edward (fl. 1398), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 358 Covell, Richard - or: R. Coucll (fl. 1420), clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 359 Coventre, Davy de (fl. 1390-1391), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 86, 360 Coventre, Guy de (fl. 1291-1293), magister - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 361 Coventre, John (fl. 1406-1411), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 86, 362 Coventre, Richard (fl. 1352), subdeacon, priest Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 363 Coventre, Richard (fl. 1460-1465), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 364 Coventre, Richard (fl. 1475), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 365 Coventre, Thomas (fl. 1439), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 366 Coventre, Vincent de (fl. 1225-1236), magister, Franciscan, friar, convent lector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 367 Coventry, the mason of (fl. 1469), mason Coventry (England); Salop (England) - Harvey F. 86, 368 Coventry, Thomas (+ 1465), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 369-370 Coventry, Walter (fl. 1187-1199), mason Chichester (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 371 Coverstok, Richard dc (fl. 1333), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 372 Covert, Robert (fl. 1420-1449), textwriter London (England) - Christianson - F. 86, 373 Covilhaô, Joào Perez dc (fl. 1487), traveler Portugal - Chevalier - F. 86, 374 Covo, Bernardino (fl. 1495), philologist - Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 375 Cowbrygge, Simon (fl. 1453-1465), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 376 Cowchurche, ... (fl. 1448), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 377 Cowdray, ... (fl. 1491), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 378 Cowe, ... (fl. 1472-1473), monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 86, 379-380 Cowebrigge, Henry (fl. 1396-1407), deacon, church rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 381 Cowland, Thomas (fl. 1436), magister Oxford (England); Bangor (Wales) - Oxford F. 86, 382 Cowleman, Thomas (fl. 1462), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 383 Cowlonde, ... (fl. 1479-1482), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 384 Cowlyng, ... (fl. 1432-1435), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 86, 385 Cowlyng, John ( t 1434), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 86, 386

Craon C o w p a r e , ... (fl. 1453-1454), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 387 Cowper, Henry (*ca. 1470), student - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford F. 86, 388 Cowper, John (fl. 1453-1484), mason Winchester (England) - Harvey - F. 86, 389-392 Cowper, John Estriche, Thomas Cowper, W. (fl. 1456-1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 400 C o w p e r , William (fl. 1492), college fellow Oxford (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford F. 86, 401 Cowton, John (fl. 1359-1362), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 402 Cowton, Robert (de) -> Robertus Cowton Cowton, Thomas (f 1487), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 403 Cowton, Thomas (f 1491), bachelor of civil law, priest - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) Cambridge - F. 86, 403 Coxadoxe, Antoine de ( t 1286), canon, provost - Piacenza (Italy); Aix-en-Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 86, 404 Coxell, John (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 86, 405 Coyk, Robert (fl. 1458), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 86, 407 Coyton, John (fl. 1498-1499), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 86, 408 Cozo di Bonagiunta (fl. 1304-1312), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 86, 409 C o z r o h u s Frisingensis (9-th century), notary, church administrator - Freising (Germany) Chevalier - F. 86, 410 Cozyn, Jacques (fl. 1485), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 86, 411 Cozza, Rinaldo (15-th century), citizen of Modena - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 413 Cozzanico, Tommaso da (fl. 1484), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 414 Cozzarelli, Giacomo (fl. 1468-1473), sculptor Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 86, 415 Cozzarelli, Giovanni (fl. 1487), architect - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 416 Cozzarelli, Guidoccio di Giovanni (fl. 14501487), illuminator, painter - Siena (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 417-422 Cozzi, Francesco di Giampietro (fi. 1455-1464), sculptor - Vicenza (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 423 Cozzi, Marco - called: Marco da Vicenza (fl. 1481-1488), sculptor - Venezia (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 86, 424; 254, 360 Cozzi, Marco di Giampietro ( t 1485), sculptor Venezia (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 86, 425 Cozzi, Pietro - also: P. di Cozzo (fl. 1172-1218), architect - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 86, 426-427 Craane, Philip (fl. 1348), student, vicar - Ireland; Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 1

Craas, John (f 1434), bachelor of canon law, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 2 Crab, Gilbert (15-th century), philosopher - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 3 Craban, Hugues (fl. 1500), canon, chronicler Saint-Dié (France) - Chevalier - F. 68, 13 Crabbe, Gillis (fl. 1458-1459), painter Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 4 Crabbe, Jan ( t 1504), painter - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 9 Crabbe, Jan, abbot of Ten Duinen (f 1488), Cistercian, abbot - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 87, 6-8 Crabbe, John (fl. 1359-1361), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 5 Crabbe, John ( t 1375), king's clerk, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 87, 5 Cracall, Richard of (11. 1412-1415), mason Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 87, 10 Crace, John (fl. 1454-1455), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 87, 11 Cracfergus, James de (fl. 1298), clerk - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 87, 12 Cracfergus, William de (fl. 1298), clerk - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 87, 13 Crackenell, John (fl. 1471), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 14 Cradley, ... (fl. 1489-1490), magistcr, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 87, 15 Cradock, Matthew (late 15-th century), knight England - Chevalier - F. 87, 16 Craene, Ghisbert —> Crane, Ghisbert Craffe (Nancy) - or: Caraffe (fl. 1476), architect - Nancy (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 87, 18-19; 422, 100 Crafford, John (fl. 1412-1428), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England); Durham (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 20 Crafford, William ( t 1477), chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 21 Craft, Philip de (fl. 1272), magician - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 22 Crage, John (fl. 1496-1497), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 23 Master of the Crailsheimer Hochaltar (fl. 14901500), painter - Schwaben (Germany); Franken (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 24 Crajucevic, Domenicus ( t 1495), Dominican Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 25 Crakall, John (fl. 1473-1474), mason - Chichester (England) - Harvey - F. 87, 26 Crakcroft, John dc (1342-1343), magistcr, district rector - Cambridge (England); Durham (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 27 Crakenthorpe, Roger ( t 1431), magister, district rector - Oberbayern (Germany) - Oxford F. 87, 28 Crakenthorpe, Thomas (fl. 1442-1444), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 29 Crakenthorpe, Thomas (fl. 1493-1503), master of arts, university proctor, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Carlisle (England) - Oxford F. 87, 31 Crakenthorpe, Thomas (fl. 1497), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 30 Crakhall, John de ( i 1378), magister, doctor of canon law, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 87, 32-33 Crakynthorpe, ... (fl. 1422-1424), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 34 Crall, John - alias: J. Sudbury (f 1479), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 87, 35-36 Cramer (Ulm) (fl. 1480), citizen of Ulm - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 37

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Cramer, Thomas ("f 1495), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 87, 38 Cramot, Pierchon (fl. 1480), painter - Béthune (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 39 Cranborn, ... (fl. 1444-1445), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 40 Cranborn, William (fl. 1385), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); Northantshire (England) Oxford - F. 87, 43 Cranborne, John dc (chroniclcr) —> Johannes dc Cranborne Cranborne, John ( t 1474), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 87, 41-42 Cranbrook, Henry (t 1466), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 44 Crane, Claus —> Krane, Klaus Cranchis, Domnius de, bishop of Lesina - or: Dojmo de C. ( t 1421), bishop - Lesina (Italy) Chevalier - F. 87, 45 Cráneo, Tommaso (late 15-th century), poet Split (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 87, 46 Crane, Ghisbert - or: G. Craene (fl. 1450-1480), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 17; 87, 47 Crane, John ( t 1416), master of arts, bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 48 Crane, Roger ( t 1396), parchmencr, haberdasher, brewer - London (England) - Christianson F. 87, 49-50 Crane, Thomas (fl. 1450-1464), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 51 Craneby, John (fl. 1345-1368), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 87, 52 Craneford, Simon de (fl. 1238), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 53 Cranehard, Roger (fl. 1471), doctor of canon law - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 87, 54 Cranewys, John (fl. 1414-1435), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of canon law, subprior, school administrator - Oxford (England); Bury SaintEdmunds (England); Cambridge (England) Oxford - F. 87, 55-56 Cranlegh, Thomas (11. 1366), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 57 Cranley, Richard (fl. 1396-1399), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 58 Cranley, Thomas ( t 1423), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Dublin (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 87, 64-65 Cranley, Thomas, archbishop of Dublin - latin: Th. Craulaeus; also: Th. Crawley ( t 1417), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor, archbishop, state chancellor - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland); Ireland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 87, 59-63; 378, 240 Cranswick, John de (fl. 1311), carpenter Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 87, 66 Crantz, Henri - latin: H. Crantius (fl. 1499), organ maker - Braunschweig (Germany) - Fétis - F. 87, 67 Crantz, Martin (fl. 1470-1477), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 68 Craon, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Anjou (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 87, 69 Craon, Amaury IV de ( t 1373), lord, military commander - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 87, 70-72 Craon, Antoine de ( t 1415), nobleman - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 87, 73-74 Craon, Antoine de (fl. 1473), military general France - Chevalier - F. 87, 75 Craon, Jean de, archbishop of Reims ( í 1373 or 1374), archdeacon, bishop, archbishop - Paris (France); Reims (France); Le Mans (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 87, 76-77

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Craon, Maurice de (12-th century), troubadour Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 78 Craon, Pierre de (13-th century), troubadour Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 79 Craon, Pierre de, lord of La Ferté-Bernard and Sable ( t 1397), lord, assassin - Napoli (Italy); France - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 87, 80-81 Craon, Pierre de, lord of La Suze ( t 1376), lord France - Chevalier - F. 87, 82 Crasius, Quirinus ( t l l 5 1 ) , Cistercian, philosopher, poet - Picardie (France) - Fabricius - F. 87, 83 Crasmaire, bishop of Tournai (late 6-th century), bishop - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 87, 84 Crasselli, Goffredo - or: Gufredotto C. Cranley, Thomas archbishop of Dublin

Crawley, William de (1 1408), canonist, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge F. 87, 115 Craws, Johannes - also: J. Craus (11. 1459), priest, historian - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 87, 116-117 Crayk, Richard (fl. 1378), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 118 Crayk, Thomas (t 1388), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 119 Crayloot, Jan (2-d half 15-th century), tapestry weaver - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 87, 120 Creagh, Andrew (fl. 1500), scholar of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 121 Crebron, Guillaume (fl. 1382), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 122 Credo, Andrea —> Andrea [Andreas] Credo Creek, Geoffrey - also: G. Crcyk (fl. 13871393), physician - Bristol (England) - Talbot - F. 139, 175 Creek, Martin de (fl. 1322), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 123 Creek, Richard (fl. 1481), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 124 Créhallet, Marguerite de (f 1495), court lady Beaufort (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 126 Creke, John (fl. 1387-1388), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 127 Creke, Ralph (fl. 1467-1485), scholar of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 128 Crekelade, Richard (t 1398), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 87, 129 Crema, Pietro Antonio da (fl. 1495), painter Verona (Italy); Mantova (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 130 Cremer, Heinrich (15-th century), vicar, bookbinder - Mainz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 131 Cremer, Hensil (fl. 1349), painter - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 132 Cremon, Markwart (mid-15-th century), Augustinian, canon, translator - Deutschland Stammler - F. 422, 102 Crepati, Giovanni (14-th century), surgeon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 133 Crépin (Paris) (11. 1292), medical practitioner Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 134 Creppinge, Alan dc ( t 1300), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy) - Oxford - F. 87, 135-137 Créquy, Henric de, lord of Bierback (+ 1240), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 87, 138 Créquy, Jacques de ( t 1415), military commander - Guyenne (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 139 Créquy, Jean de, lord of Canaples (t 1473 or 1474), military general - Bourgogne (France) Chevalier - F. 87, 140 Créquy, Raoul, lord of - lord, legendary figure France - Chevalier - F. 87, 141 Cres, Jean - also: J. Crez (fl. 1484-1491), printer - France - Chevalier - F. 87, 142; 87, 244 Cresale, Thomas (fl. 1404-1416), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 143 Crescas Bondavid (fl. 1404-1406), physician - Carpcntras (France) - Wickersheimer F. 87, 144 Crescas Caslari (fl. 1353-1358), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 145 Crescas du Caylar (14-th century), poet Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 87, 146 Crescas Creyssent (fl. 1432-1443), physician Aix-en-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 87, 147 Crescas Elles (fl. 1334), royal physician - Aragon (Spain); France - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 148 Crescas Malet (fl. 1394), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 149 Crescas Nathan (fl. 1446-1457), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 150 Crescas Orgier (fl. 1488-1492), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 151

Crescas Roget (fl. 1396-1430), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 152 Crescas Salamlas (fl. 1401-1407), physician Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 153 Crescas, Hasdai - also: Hasdây Qresqas (*ca. 1340, ·:-1412 or 1410), philosopher, theologian, statesman - Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 87, 154-157; 318, 85-90 Crescent —> Crescentius Crescentiis, Petrus de - italian: Pietro de' Crescenzi (* 1230, 11321), magistrate, agronomist - Bologna (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 87, 164-165; 301, 446-453 Crescentini, Matteo (fl. 1485), printer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 166 Crescentius Grizi, bishop of Assissi and Iesi also: C. iEsinus; italian: Crescenzio de' Grizi ( t 1263), Franciscan, general of the Franciscan order, bishop - Assisi (Italy); Jesi (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 87, 167-173 Crescentius Nomentanus (f998), consul, patrician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 87, 161; 87, 174 Crescentius (Padova) (f after 1090), priest, blessed - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 158 Crescenzo [Crescentius] da Perugia (fl. 1450), metal founder - Perugia (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 179-180 Crescentius, bishop of Sabina (fl. 1102-1126), bishop - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 175 Crescent [Crescentius] de Saint-Paul (11. 1358), physician - Avignon (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 87, 176 Crescent [Crescentius] Tefillos ( t 1452), physician - Provence (France) Wickersheimer - F. 87, 177 Crescentius, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 87, 159-163 Crescenzi, Giacomo (13-th century), Dominican Italy - Chevalier - F. 87, 178 Crescenzio Crescentius Crescenzo Crescentius Cresci, Nicoluzzio (fl. 1429-1433), philologist Italy - Chevalier - F. 87, 181 Crescie di Ercolano (fl. 1404-1440), painter Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 182 Crescimbeni, Andrea (fl. 1461), philosopher, physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 87, 184 Crescimbeni, Angelo (fl. 1476-1478), bell founder - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 183 Crescimbeni, Antonio (fl. 1476-1478), bell founder - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 183 Crescimbeni, Ercolano (fl. 1476-1478), bell founder - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 183 Crescimbeni, Mariotto (fl. 1476-1490), bell founder - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 183 Cresconius Compostellanus (fl. 1048-1066), bishop - Santiago de Compostela (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hinter - F. 87, 196-197; 422, 104 Cresconius (Episcopus) (fl. 690), bishop, canonist - Africa - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Saxe - F. 87, 186-189; 87, 195; 422, 103 Crese, Nicholas (fl. 1449-1483), bachclor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 198 Cresnart, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Cresnart Cresolo da Castello (fl. 1458), stonemason - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 185 Cresonnier, Jean (fl. 1389), architect - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 87, 199; 422, 105 Crespel, Guillaume (*ca. 1465), musician, composer - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 87, 200-201

Crivelli Crespi, Domingo Christopherus Cristofano, Michele Angelo di (late 15-th century), poet - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier F. 87, 315 Cristoforo —> Christopherus Cristoforo, Giovanni (fl. 1472), writer - Vicenza (Italy); Arzignano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 76, 25 Cristofyr, ... (fl. 1447), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 316 Cristoro, Giovanni (fl. 1348), smith - Prato (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 318 Cristóvào Christopherus Cristus, Petrus - or: P. Christus (*ca. 1410, 11472 or 1473), painter - Netherlands; Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 76, 185; 76, 187-190; 87, 319-327 Cristus, Sebastian - also: S. Christus (fl. 14761500), painter, miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 76, 186; 87, 328-329 Critobulos Imbriota —> Michael Critopolus Crivelli, Ambrogio Luca (fl. 1446), poet - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 330 Crivelli, Antonio (11. 1382), painter, miniaturist, glass painter - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 331

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Crivelli, Antoniolo (fl. 1432), painter - Lombardia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 332 Crivelli, Carlo (*ca. 1430, t e a . 1495), painter - Venezia (Italy); Ascoli (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 87, 333-353 Crivelli, Eusebio ( t 1497), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 354 Crivelli, Filippo (Π. 1439), member of the Order of the Humiliated, chronicler - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 87, 365 Crivelli, Francesco (fl. 1450), painter Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 87, 355-356 Crivelli, Giorgio Cribellus, Hieronymus Crivelli, Jacopo (fl. 1444-1449), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 360 Crivelli, Leodrisio (papal secretary) —» Cribellus, Lcodrisius Crivelli, Leodrisio (fl. 1251), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 363 Crivelli, Lucrecia (15-th century), mistress Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 364 Crivelli, Protasio (fl. 1498), copyist - Milano (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 87, 366-367 Crivelli, Ridolfo (Π. 1487), painter - Fermo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 368 Crivelli, Taddeo (*ca. 1425, t e a . 1476), miniaturist, painter - Mantova (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 369-379 Crivelli, Tomassino (fl. 1481), painter - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 380 Crivelli, Uberto archbishop of Milano —> Urbanus III Papa Crivelli, Vittore (fl. 1489), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 381 Crivello, Gasparo (fl. 1500), printer - Scandiano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 359 Crixted, Henry (15-th century), Benedictine England - Chevalier - F. 87, 382 Crnojevic, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Montenegro - Osteuropa F. 87, 383-385 Croc, Stephen (fl. 1210-1228), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 386 Croce, Buono Aloisio della (fl. 1490), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 387 Croce, Clanterio della (fl. 1172), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 388 C r o c e , Ferdinando della (fl. 1217), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 87, 389 Croce, Francesco della (fl. 1478), cathedral administrator - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 87, 390 Croce, Leonardo della (ñ. 1217), citizen of Milano - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 393 Croce, Leone della (fl. 1172), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 391 Croce, Leone della (fl. 1480), chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 392 Croce, Manfredo della ( t 1425), abbot, canonist Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 394 Croce, Regino della (fl. 1499), printer - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 87, 395 C r o c e , Satiro della (fl. 1491), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 396 Croche, ... (fl. 1454), grammarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 397 Crocheman, Richard (fl. 1268-1274), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 398 Crochin, Thomas (fl. 1369-1391), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 399

Croci, Bernardo dalle (fl. 1474), goldsmith Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 400 Crocifissi, Giacomo de' (fl. 1492), intarsiator Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 401 Crocifissi, Simone dei - real name; Simone di Filippo di Benvenuto; also; Simone da Bologna (*ca. 1330, 11399), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 87, 402-406; 355, 96-97; 355, 229 Crocker, Henry ( t 1492), scholar, college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 87, 407 Croclynge, Robert (fl. 1430-1434), school administrator, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 408 Crocq, Jean (fl. 1486-1507), sculptor - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Beaulieu - F. 87, 409-414 Crodmar, abbot of Stavelot (early 8-th century), Benedictine, abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 87, 415 Croff, Jean - also: J. Crosse (II. 1488-1493), illuminator - Bourges (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 416-417 Croff, Laurent (fl. 1493-1494), illuminator Bourges (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 87, 416; 87, 418 Croft, Richard (fl. 1435-1440), master of arts, university proctor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 87, 419 Croft, Roger de (fl. 1252), scholar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 87, 420 Croft, William (f 1487), college fellow, master of arts, college teacher - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 421 Croftes, ... (fl. 1479), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 422 Croftes, John (fl. 1468-1477), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 87, 423 Crofton, Gilbert de ( t 1322), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 424 Crofton, John de (fl. 1312-1316), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 87, 425 Crofton, William (fl. 1440-1444), carpenter Calais (France) - Harvey - F. 87, 426 Crofton, William (fl. 1495), magister, priest Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 87, 427 Crofts, ... (* ca. 1470), chorister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 87, 428 Croisetes, Jehan de (fl. 1389), tapestry weaver Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 87, 429 Croisie, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Croisie Croisilles, family (since 13-th century), family of founders - France; België, Belgique - Thieme/ Becker - F. 87, 430 Croisilles, Baude de (fl. 1323), sculptor, painter Gosnay (France) - Beaulieu - F. 87, 431 Croissembien, Pierre > Crissembien, Pierre Croist, Hance - also; H. Krest (fl. 1393-1404), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 87, 432 Croix, Pierre de la —» Petrus de Cruce Croke, ... (fl. 1482), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 1 Croke, ... (fl. 1489), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 2 Croke, Elizabeth Elizabeth [Elisabeth! Croke Croke, Gilbert (fl. 1483-1493), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 1 Croke, John (fl. 1377), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 3 Croke, John (late 15-th century), magister, vicar - Cambridge (England); Devonshire (England) Cambridge - F. 88, 1 Croke, Nicholas (1327-1332), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 4 Croke, Richard ( t 149), master of arts, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 88, 5-6 Croke, Thomas (fl. 1344-1349), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 7

Croke, Thomas (fl. 1439), jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 8 Crokes, Richard de Eston Eston Crokcs, Richard de Crokeseston, Michael de (fl. 1299-1310), student of theology, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 88, 9 Crokeshanke, John (fl. 1483), subdeacon Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 88, 10 Crokesley, Richard de ( t 1258), abbot, archdeacon - Westminster (England) - Chevalier - F. 88, 11 Crokysby, John (fl. 1478), chaplain - England Cambridge, Oxford - F. 88, 128-129 Croleboys, Pierre (fl. 1386), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 6 Crombe, John de (fl. 1303-1315), Franciscan, friar, convent lector - Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Oxford - F. 88, 12 Crombrugghe, Gheeraert van (fl. 1456-1464), copyist, illuminator - Gent, Gand (Belgium) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 13-14 Crome, Walter ( t 1453), doctor of theology, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 15-17 Cromer, Stephan - also: S. Crom (fl. 1446), stonemason - Magyarország (Hungary) Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 18 Crompe, Ralph (fl. 1368-1374), stone supplier Rochester (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 19 Crompe, Richard (fl. 1492), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 88, 20 Crompe, Roger (fl. 1372-1391), stone supplier England - Harvey - F. 88, 21 Cromwell, Ralph (*ca. 1394, 11456), baron, statesman, state treasurer - England - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 22-27 Cromwell, Robert (fl. 1490-1500), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 88, 28 Cromwell, Roger ( t 1398), master of arts, clerk - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 88, 29 Cron, Hans (fl. 1434-1480), painter - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 30 C r o n a n (Abbot) ( t e a . 800), abbot, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 88, 31 Cronan (Ireland) ( t after 570), bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 88, 32 Cronan, abbot of Roscrea ( t e a . 640), abbot, saint - Roscrea (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 88, 33 Cronbeg, abbot of Clonmacnoise ( t 694?), abbot Clonmacnoise (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 88, 34 Crook, John (fl. 1484-1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 35 Crooke, ... (fl. 1487-1490), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 36 Croos, John atte (fl. 1369), district rector Cambridge (England); Peterborough (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 37 Crop, ... (fl. 1482-1483), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 38 Cropello, Giovanni (fl. 1493), orator - Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 39 Cropello, Tommaso (fl. 1363), vicar general Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 40 Crophill, Alan de (fl. 1345-1357), master of arts, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England); England - Oxford - F. 88, 41 Crophill, John (fl. 1420), astrologist - England Chevalier - F. 88, 42 Crophill, John (fl. 1456-1483), leech - England Talbot - F. 207, 36 Croppe, Thomas ( t 1488), college fellow, priest Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 43 Croppe, William (fl. 1499), bachelor of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 44 Croquart (Bretagne) (mid-14-th century), military captain - Bretagne (France) - Broughton F. 88, 45

Croyser Croquemacre, Nicolas le - or: Clay le C. (fl. 1325), painter - Saint-Omer (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 88, 46 Croquet, Jean du (fl. 1448), architect - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 47 Croquevilain, Allard (fl. 1398), goldsmith Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 48 Cros, Jean de, bishop of Limoges ( t 1383), bishop, cardinal - Limoges (France); France; Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 49-52 Cros, Pierre de, archbishop of Bourges and Arles ( t l 3 8 8 ) , Benedictine, abbot, bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Limoges (France); Tulle (France); Tournus (France); Aries (France); Bourges (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 57-61 Cros, Pierre de, bishop of Saint-Papoul ( t 1412), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Tournus (France); Saint-Papoul (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 62 Cros, Pierre de, bishop of Senlis and Auxerre (+ 1361), professor of theology, bishop, cardinal - Limoges (France); Senlis (France); Auxerre (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 53-56 C r o s b y , ... (fl. 1477-1478), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 63 C r o s b y , ... ( t 1486 or 1487), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 64 Crosby, John (f 1475), city councillor - London (England) - Chevalier - F. 88, 68 Crosby, John ( t 1477), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 65-67 Crosby, Robert (fl. 1475-1500), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 69 Crosby, Roger de (fl. 1295-1309), master of arts, college fellow, subdeacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 88, 70 Croseti, Barthélémy —> Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Croseti Crosse, ... (fl. 1483-1484), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 88, 71 Crosse, Benedict (fl. 1473-1480), mason - Bristol (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 72 Crosse, Jean -> Croff, Jean Crosse, John (fl. 1423-1426), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 76 Crosse, John (fl. 1427), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 77 Crosse, John (fl. 1446-1454), carpenter Somersetshire (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 74 Crosse, John (fl. 1447-1459), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 75 Crosse, John ( t 1484), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Suffolk (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 73 Crosse, Richard (fl. 1445), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 78 Crosse, Robert (fl. 1451-1453), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 79 Crosse, Thomas de ( t 1349), ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England; Netherlands; Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Oxford - F. 88, 80-82 Crosse, Thomas (fl. 1433-1435), scholar - Oxford (England); Southwark (England) - Oxford F. 88, 83 Crosse, Thomas ( t 1483), Benedictine, monk, scholar, treasurer - Oxford (England); Westminster (England); Gloucester (England) Oxford - F. 88, 84 Crosse, William ( t 1434), master of arts, bachelor of theology, vicar - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England); Norwich (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 85 Crosse, William (fl. 1470-1477), master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 86

Crostwyk, Roger - or: R. Crostwyck, Crostweyt (fl. 1272-1278), Carmelite, friar, bachelor of theology, Provincial, prior - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 88, 88; 88, 90 Crostwyk, Thomas (fl. 1496-1497), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 88, 91 Croswelle, ... (fl. 1497), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 87 Croswod, ... (fl. 1480), canon regular, magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 89 Crotti, Alessandro (fl. 1475), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 92 Crotti, Bartolomeo (fl. 1500), poet - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 93 Crotti, Pietro Paolo (11. 1485), archdeacon Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 94 Crotto (Bergamo) (fl. 1354), grammarian, bibliophile - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 88, 95 Crou, Bernard (fl. 1321-1334), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 96 Crou, Joa (fl. 1308), painter - Perpignan (France); Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 88, 96-97 Crou, Pierre (fl. 1321-1333), painter - Perpignan (France); Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 88, 96 Crouch, John (fl. 1390-1406), master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Winchester (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 88, 98 Croucher, John ( t 1445), scholar - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) - Oxford F. 88, 99 C rouée, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Crouée Crouland, Richard de (fl. 1363), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 88, 100 Crouil, John ( r 1349), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Avignon (France); Winchester (England) Oxford - F. 88, 101 Crouse, Jacquemet de la —> Creuse, Jacquemet de la Crouthorne, William de ( t 1349), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 102-104 Crouton, John de (fl. 1270), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 105 Crowche, Robert (fl. 1300), Franciscan - England - Chevalier - F. 88, 106 Crowcher, John (τ 1453), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 88, 107-110 Crowe, Alexandra —» Alexandra Crowe Crowe, Richard (fl. 1466-1499), scholar, college fellow, vicar, chaplain - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England); Bristol (England) Oxford - F. 88, 111 Crowe, William (fl. 1355), carpcnter Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 112 Crowe de Chesterford, John (fl. 1361-1363), bachelor of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Essex (England); Dorset (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 113 Crowford, William (fl. 1482), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 88, 114 Crowfote, William (fl. 1490), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 115 Crowland, Geoffrey (fl. 1371), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 116 Crowland, John (r 1436), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) - Oxford F. 88, 120 Crowland, John (fl. 1471-1486), Benedictine Oxford (England); Peterborough (England) Oxford - F. 88, 119 Crowland, John (fl. 1486-1499), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 88, 117-118

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Crowland, Richard ( t 1483), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 121 Crowlond, John (Í 1493), magister, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 88, 122-123 Crowndale, Thomas (fl. 1364-1397), scholar, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); England; Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 88, 124 Crownyng, Hugh - alias: H. Laurens (*ca. 1409, 11471), bachelor of canon law, district rector Oxford (England); Utrecht (Netherlands); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 125 Crowthorn, ... —> Crathorn, ... Croxby, John (fl. 1426-1462), doctor of theology, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 88, 126-127 Croxby, John (fl. 1490-1491), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 88, 128-129 Croxby, Robert de (fl. 1335-1338), magister - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 130 Croxby, Thomas (fl. 1466), notary public Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 131 Croxton, John (fl. 1376-1394), district rector - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) Oxford - F. 88, 132 Croxton, John (fl. 1411-1446), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 133-134 Croxton, John (fl. 1468-1469), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 88, 135 Croxton, Robert (fl. 1335-1341), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 88, 136 Croxton, Thomas (+ 1455), magister, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 137 Croxton, William (fl. 145), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 138 Croxton, William (fl. 1363-1394), bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 88, 140 Croxton, William (*ca. 1439), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 139 Croy, family (since 14-th century), noble family Picardie (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 141-142 Croy, Antoine de (* 1385 or shortly after 1400, 11475), baron, chamberlain, count - Bourgogne (France); France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 143-146 Croy, Henri de ( t before 1498), professor of literature - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 88, 148 Croy, Henry (fl. 1312), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 88, 147 Croy, Jean de (f 1415), nobleman, warrior France; Azincourt (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 149-150 Croy, Jean de, count of Chimay ( t 1473), count France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 151-152 Croy, Philippe de, count of Chimay (f 1482 or 1483), knight, count, baron - France; Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 88, 153 Croydon, Richard (fl. 1393), Augustinian, canon, magister, papal chaplain - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 154 Croydon, Thomas de (fl. 1312-1315), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 88, 155 Croyland, Nicholas de (τ 1287), magister, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Chichester (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 156 Croyland, William de (fl. 1392-1427), mason Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 157 Croyser, John (11. 1343-1350), student, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 88, 158

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Croyser, Thomas (fl. 1343-1363), student, district rector, clerk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 88, 159 Croze, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Croze Cruce, Henry de (Π. 1327-1330), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 160 Cruce, Nicholas (fl. 1444), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 161 Cruce, Petrus de —» Petrus de Cruce Cruce, Reginald de (Π. 1210), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 162 Cruceroys, William de (fl. 1274-1307), magistcr, priest, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 88, 163 Crucesignatus, Johannes (fl. 1427), copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 88, 165-166 Cruciano (Macerata) (fl. 1458-1459), bell founder - Macerata (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 164 Cruciano da Recanati (fl. 1471), painter Macerata (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 164 Crudeshale, John ( t 1400), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Sussex (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 88, 167 Crueger, Peter - also: P. Krüger (fl. 1406), copyist, miniaturist - Silesia (Poland); Regensburg (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 88, 168-169 Crueyas, Firmin Cueyas, Fimin Crueyras, Jean —> Cueyas, Jean Crugge, John (fl. 1415-1420), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 171 Crugge, John ( t 1499), master of arts, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 88, 172-173 Cruilles, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 174-176 Cruindmelus (Ireland) (9-th century), poet Ireland - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 88, 177-178 Crukadan, Geoffrey ( t 1420), jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Ireland; Köln (Germany) - Oxford F. 88, 179-180 Crumne khan of Bulgaria —> Krum khan of Bulgaria Crump, Thomas (fl. 1372-1396), mason - Kent (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 182 Crumpe, Henry - latin: Henricus Crumpa (fl. 1376-1401), Cistercian, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Ireland; Baltinglass (Ireland) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Oxford F. 88, 183-188 Crundale, Richard (f 1293), mason - London (England); Westminster (England) - Harvey F. 88, 189 Crundale, Roger (fl. 1290-1298), mason Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 190 Crundale, Thomas (fl. 1290-1292), mason Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 191 Crundale, Walter (fl. 1325), mason - Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 88, 192 C r u n i e r , Henri (fl. 1464-1480), painter - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 193 C r u s e , Louis (fl. 1479-1495), printer - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); France - Chevalier F. 88, 194 Crusen, Jan van der (+ 1356), stonemason - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 195 Cruspondere, Jean (fl. 1391-1392), wood sculptor - Saint-Omer (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 196-198 Crussenac, Jehan van (11. 1468), painter Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 88, 199-200 Crussol, Louis de ( t 1473), army leader, diplomat - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 201-202 Cruston, William ( t 1438), scholar, doctor of civil law, notary public, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 88, 203-205

Cruvelly, Simon (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 355, 230 Cruwys, Adam (fl. 1328-1338), deacon, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 206 Cruwys, Walter (fl. 1416-1418), district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 88, 207 Crux (Praha) (fl. 1415), stonemason - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 208 Cruz, Diego de la (fl. 1489-1499), sculptor Burgos (Spain); Valladolid (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 209-210 Cruz, Santos (fl. 1497), painter - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 88, 211 Cruze, Johann von (fl. 1418), architect, knight hospitaller - Wesel (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 212 Crwal, ... (fl. 1389-1390), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 213 Cryche, Simon (fl. 1374-1403), master of arts, jurisconsult, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Scotland; Paris (France) - Oxford F. 88, 214-215 Crymok, Richard ( t 1424), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 88, 216 Crynde, ... (fl. 1480), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 217 Cryppynge, ... (fl. 1482), bachelor of civil law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 218 Crystemasse, Robert (fl. 1423-1428), scholar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Oxford - F. 88, 219 Crystene Christina Csaba, prince of the Hungarians (fl. 903-955), prince - Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 220 Csaba (Hungary) (fl. 1005), count palatine - Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 221 Csák, family (since 10-th century), family of princes - Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 222 Csanád (Hungary) (fl. 1008), army leader - Magyarország (Hungary) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 223 Cuana (Ireland) (fl. 628), chronicler - Ireland Chevalier - F. 88, 224 Cuana (Ireland) (+ 738), chroniclcr - Ireland Chevalier - F. 88, 224 Cuana (Ireland) ( r 824), bishop - Ireland Chevalier - F. 88, 224 Cuanan Günne, Maghbilc (t747), abbot - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 88, 225 Cuangussa, abbot of Lismore - abbot, saint Lismore (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 88, 226 Cuanna (Ireland) (7-th ccntury), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 88, 227 Cuanus o Leochain (fl. 1024), chronicler - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 88, 228 Cuba, Johann (15-th ccntury), physician, natural scientist - Augsburg (Germany); Frankfurt-amMain (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 88, 229 Cubello, Antonio, marquis of Oristano, count of Goceano (* 1396, f 1457), marquis, count Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 230 Cubello, Leonardo, marquis of Oristano, count of Goceano (* 1362, f 1427), marquis, count Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 231 Cubello, Salvatore, marquis of Oristano, count of Goceano (f 1470), marquis, count - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 232 Master of Cubells (Catalonia) (2-d half 14-th century), painter - Catalonia (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 233 Cubet, ... (fl. 1489), student of civil law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 234 Cubuclesius, Daniel - also: dc Couvouklcsios (15-th century), theologian - Greece - Chevalier, Théologie - F. 86, 353; 91, 31 Cubul, John (fl. 1380-1381), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 235

Cubulwyke, Thomas (fl. 1400-1411), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 88, 236 Cue, Jean van —> Cut, Jean van Cucalón, Geronimo (15-th century), jurisconsult Spain - Chevalier - F. 88, 237 Cuchuimne (Ireland) (t747), poet - Ireland Chevalier - F. 88, 238 Cucuron, Guillaume de (fl. 1316-1323), master mason - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 88, 239 Cudale, William (fl. 1484-1485), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 240 Cudelynton, Henry de (fl. 1335), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 244 Cudington, John - alias: J. Sutton (fl. 13501387), magister, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 88, 241-242 Cudrefin, Jacques (fl. 1449), chancellor - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 88, 245 Cudrefin, Pierre (fl. 1422-1431), clockmaker Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 88, 247 Cudrefin, Ptermann (fl. 1418-1425), chancellor Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 88, 246 Cue, Roger de (late 13-th century), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 248 Cuenburh (Wimborne) (8-th century), monastery founder - Dorset (England) - Chevalier F. 88, 250 Master of the Cuer d'Amours Espris (15-th ccntury), miniaturist - France - D'Ancona F. 422, 113-114 Çuera, Pere (15-th century), painter - Huesca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 251 Cuers, Rostang de, bishop of Toulon (f 1257), provost, bishop - Toulon (France) - Chevalier F. 88, 252 Cueva, Beltrán de (la) (i" 1492), sculptor, duke Segovia (Spain); Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 88, 253-254; 422, 115-116 Cuevas, Francisco de las (fl. 1466), sculptor Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 255 Cueyas, Fimin - or: F. Crueyas ( t 1460), architect - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 170; 88, 256; 422, 112 Cueyas, Jean - or: J. Crueyras (f 1414), master mason, sculptor - Montpellier (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 256-257 Cugehou, Nicholas de (fl. 1275), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 258 Cugh, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Cugh Cugnet, Claude (fl. 1496), glass painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 259 Cugnières, Christophe de —> Christophorus de Cugneris Cugnières, Imbert de - citizen of Saintes Saintes (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 261 Cugnières, Pierre de - latin: Petrus Cunerius or de Cugneriis ( t 1345), jurisconsult, statesman - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 88, 262-264; 302, 23-24 Cugnin (Metz) (Π. 1468), barber - Metz (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 88, 265 Cugunga, Alexis - or: A. Cugunya (fl. 14001415), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 267 Cugunga, Pere - or: P. Cugunya (fl. 1350-1372), painter - Perpignan (France); Roussillon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 266-267 Cuichelm, king of Wessex ( t 637), king - Wessex (England) - Chevalier - F. 88, 268 Cuilén king of Scotland —> Culcn king of Scotland Cuingham, Robert de (fl. 1253), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 269 Cuisy, Aleaume de, bishop of Meaux (f 1267), cantor, bishop - Meaux (France) - Chevalier F. 88, 270 Cuisy, Pierre de, bishop of Meaux (f 1255), archdeacon, bishop - Meaux (France) Chevalier - F. 88, 271

Curte Culai! (Ireland) - bishop, saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 88, 272 Culant, lords of (since 14-th century), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 273 Culant, Charles de (+ 1460), army leader, diplomat, city governor - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 274-275 Culant, Louis, baron de, lord of Châteauneuf (f 1444), baron, lord, admirai - France Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 276-277 Culant, Philippe de ( t 1454 or 1453), seneschal, marshal - Limoges (France); France Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 278-279 Culen, king of Scotland - also: Colin; scottish: Cuilén (f 971), king - Scotland - Chevalier F. 88, 280 Culenere, Jan de (fl. 1408), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 88, 249 Culepypere, ... (fl. 1457), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 281 Culliari, Piero di —> Chiozzo, Piero di Culliari, called Culmacher, Philippus - also: P. Kulmacher (15-th century), physician - Eger (Hungary) Chevalier, Stammler - F. 88, 282; 425, 342 Culmer, John (fl. 1456-1479), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 88, 283 Culmington, John de (fl. 1343), master of arts - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 284 Culne, Richard de (fl. 1217-1224), vicar, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 285 Culpeper, John (fl. 1443-1444), scholar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 88, 287 Cultelli, Gerard, abbot of Saint-Amand - also: G. Coustel (f 1486), abbot - Saint-Amand-les-Eaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 288 Cultri, Francesco - or: F. Coltri (fl. 1377), philosopher, physician - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 88, 289 Culua, Robert de (fl. 1225), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 290 Culverton, Hugh (fl. 1435-1440), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 291 Cuman, abbot of Abingdon - abbot - Abingdon (England) - Chevalier - F. 88, 292 Cuman, abbot of Glastonbury - abbot Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 88, 292 C u m b e , Geoffrey de (fl. 1265), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 293 Cumbe, John dc (fl. 1302-1311), district rector - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) Oxford - F. 88, 294 Cumbert, abbot of Glastonbury (fl. 744-753), abbot - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier F. 88, 295 C u m b e r w o r t h , Thomas ( t e a . 1450), knight England - Chevalier - F. 88, 296 Cumbis, Petrus de (fl. 1272-1277), Dominican Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 297 C u m m i a n u s Episcopus (7-th century), bishop Ireland - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 88, 300-301 C u m m i a n u s Hibernus (fl. 632), letter writer, theologian - Ireland - Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 299; 88, 303 C u m m i a n u s Longus - also: Cuimine Fota mac Fiachnai (*ca. 590, t e a . 662), writer, poet Ircland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 88, 299-302 C u m m i n e u s Albus, abbot of Iona - also: Cummianus Α.; Cuimine Ailbe ( t e a . 669), abbot, hagiographer - Hy (Scotland) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 304-306 C u m m i n g s (England) (fl. 1470), sculptor London (England) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 307 Cumont, Patrice de - citizen of Saintes - Saintes (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 308

Cun, Benedict (late 15-th century), doctor of medecine, royal physician - England - Talbot - F. 418, 228 Cunbert (England) (fl. 1135), physician - England - Talbot - F. 88, 309 Cúndale, William de ( t 1350), college fellow, master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England); Carlisle (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 310 Cundall, ... (fl. 1497-1498), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 311 Cunde, Lawrence (fl. 1350), admiral - England Chevalier - F. 88, 312 Cunedda Wledig -> Wledig ruler of Wales Cunera (Rhenen) - also: Kunera ( t e a . 700), saint - Rhenen (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 88, 314 Cunha, Joâo Pereira Agostinho da (fl. 1430), knight - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 88, 315 Cuniberct bishop of Winchester —> Cyneberht bishop of Winchester Kunibert [Cunibertus], bishop of Köln (*ca. 590, t e a . 663), bishop - Köln (Germany) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 316-317; 232, 396 Cunibert [Cunibertus], king of the Lombards - also: Cunincpert ( f 7 0 0 ) , king - Lombardia (Italy); Pavia (Italy); Piemonte (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 88, 318-319 Cunibertus (Salzburg) (10-th century), scolasticus - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 88, 320 Kunibert [Cunibertus] von Sankt-Gallcn ( t 976), monk, writer, painter - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - D'Ancona, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 397-398 Cunibert [Cunibertus] (Scotland) ( I ca. 690), bishop, saint - Scotland - Chevalier F. 88, 321 Cuniberto [Cunibertus], bishop of Torino ( t 1080), bishop - Torino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 88, 322 Cuniberto [Cunibertus] (Vercelli) (fl. 1024), provost - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 88, 323 Cunifer, Petrus - also: P. Conifer (early 13-th century), architect - Sicilia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 88, 324 Cunin, Josse (fl. 1393), goldsmith - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 325 Cunincpert Cunibertus Cunio, Alessandro Alberico, count of (fl. 1287), count, artist craftsman - Ravenna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 326 Cunio, Isabella (fl. 1287), noblewoman, artist craftsman - Ravenna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 88, 326 Cunisse d'Andechs —> Kunissa von Andechs Cunisse de Carinthie —» Kunissa von Kärnten Cunizza da Romano (*ca. 1196), noblewoman Italy; Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 329 Cunningham, family (since 15-th century), noble family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker F. 88, 330-331 Cunningham, Alexander ( t 1488), lord, count Scotland - Chevalier - F. 88, 332 Cuno von Präneste —> Kuno bishop of Palestrina Cunpton, Thomas de (fl. 1331), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 334 C u n r a d u s —> Conradus Cunred (Canterbury) ( t 823), abbot - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 88, 335 Cunsson (Praha) (14-th-15-th century), canon Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 88, 336 Cuntefredus (Italia) (fl. 763), goldsmith - Italy Chevalier - F. 88, 337 Cuntze (Mainz) (fl. 1353-1355), painter - Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 338 Cunzchin von Strassburg (fl. 1429-1433), painter - Mainz (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 339 Cupa, count of Zagrad ( t 999), count - Zagrad (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 88, 340 Cupalates, Gerardo ( t e a . 1279), Franciscan, cardinal - Piacenza (Italy) - Berton F. 132, 292

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Cupere, Eustatius de (fl. 1445), sculptor Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 341 Cupere, Georges (fl. 1440), copyist - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 88, 342 Cupere, Jan de ( t e a . 1434), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 88, 343 Cupere, Jan de (fl. 1453-1474), glass painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 88, 34 Cupere, Jan de (fl. 1484), glass painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 345 Cupere, Willem de —> Cuyper, Willem de Cupersii, Simon (15-th century), Augustinian Bayeux (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 346 Cupis, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Cupis Cupprekin, Hcnncquin (fl. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 88, 347 Cuquiau, Jean (fl. 1476), chaplain, copyist France - Chevalier - F. 85, 5 Curcuas, Johannes - or: J. Gourgen (fl. 920-944), military general - Byzantium - Chevalier F. 88, 348 Cure, Gillesin van (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 88, 349-350 Curialti, Antonio (fl. 1388-1418), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 351 Curialti, Giovanni Francesco ( t 1444), philosopher, physician - Italy - Chevalier F. 88, 352 Curialti, Giovanni Francesco (fl. 1478), professor of logic - Italy - Chevalier - F. 88, 353 Curialti, Nestor (fl. 1487-1496), philosopher, physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 88, 354 Curialti, Pietro ( t 1403), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 88, 355 Curioso, Giacomo de (fl. 1485), painter - Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 356 Curke, John (f 1420), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 88, 357-358 Curio, Giacomo (fl. 1458), grammarian - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 359 Curlu, Baudouin de (fl. 1393-1394), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 88, 360 Curlw, John, bishop of Dromore (f 1433), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology, bishop - Oxford (England); Dromore (England) Oxford - F. 88, 361-362 Curolo, Jacobus (15-th century), copyist - Spezia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 88, 363-364 Curopalates, Johannes —> Johannes Scylitza Curraf, Peter de, bishop of Limerick (f 1407), master of arts, bachelor of theology, bishop - Oxford (England); Limerick (Ireland); Ross (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 88, 365-367 Currar, John (fl. 1270), historian - Scotland Chevalier - F. 88, 368 Curraunt, Robert (fl. 1483-1485), mason England - Harvey - F. 88, 369 Curre, Charles (fl. 1500), poet - Mamers (France) - Chevalier - F. 88, 370 Currentibus, Simon de (fl. 1371-1395), smith Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 88, 371 Curres, Charles de - also. C. Curro (fl. 1498), poet - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 88, 372-373 Curror, ... (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 88, 374 Cursius, Petrus (fl. 1500), poet - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 88, 375 Curte, de, family (since 14-th century), family of painters - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 88, 376 Curte, John (fl. 1488-1489), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 88, 377 Curte, Niccolò (fl. 1415-1416), canon regular Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 88, 378 Curte, Ottobonus de (fi. 1398), copyist - Mantova (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 88, 379-380

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C u r t e y s , John (fl. 1370-1373), district rector Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) Oxford - F. 88, 381 C u r t e y s , John Aribo Frisingensis

Cyrus (Syria) (fl. 550), Nestorian, writer - Syria Chevalier - F. 89, 249 Cysson, Thomas (fl. 1448-1460), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 89, 251 Czanad, archbishop of Gran - latin: Chanadinus Strigoniensis ( t 1349), bishop, archbishop - Gran (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 89, 252 Czapek, Johannes (fl. 1433-1442), military leader - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier F. 89, 253 Czartoryski, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Lithuania; Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 89, 254 Czesla, Jan (fl. 1446), painter - Krakow (Poland) - Thieme/Becker

- F. 89, 255

Czicking, Heintz (fl. 1402-1420), painter Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 89, 256 Cznkewicz, Jacob (fl. 1379-1407), painter Silesia (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 89, 257 Czrlik, Thomas (fl. 1348), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 89, 258 Czrny, Johann (fl. 1348), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 89, 259 Czwengros, Prokop (fl. 1348), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 89, 260

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Dabard, Jean (fl. 1454), university administrator, philosopher, scholastic - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 90, 1 Dabell, ... (Π. 1478), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 2 Dabeney, William (fl. 1461), proctor, jurisconsult - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 3 Dabentone, Jeanne (f 14-th century), citizen of Paris - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 4 Dabentonne, Jeanne —> Daubentonne, Jeanne Dabeville, Jean (fl. 1416), glass painter Morbihan (France); Rennes (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 90, 5 Dabheog (Lough Derg) (4-th century), saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 90, 6 Dabisa, king of Bosnia (fl. 1391-1395), king Bosnia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 7 Dabon, bishop of Avignon (fl. 529-533), bishop Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 385 Dabragezas (Byzantium) (6-th century), army leader - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 90, 8 Dabridgcourt, Robert (fl. 1408-1410), clerk, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 90, 9-10 Dabusi, Abdallah ibn Umar a d — full name: Abu Zaid Abdallah ibn Umar ibn Isa ad-Dabusi ( t 1038 or 1039), Islamic scholar, jurisconsult - Bukhara (Uzbekistan) - Ibn Khallikan F. 3, 229 Dachauer, Georg (fl. 1487), miniaturist Landshut (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 90, 11-13 Dacher, Gebhart - also: Gebhard D. ( t 1471), copyist, chronicler - Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier, D'Ancona, DLL, Hurler, Potthast, Stammler, Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 14-20; 130, 164-165; 422, 132-135 Dachonna (Ireland) - bishop, saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 90, 21 Dachsberg, Augustinus (fl. 1443), rifleman, painter - München (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 90, 22; 422, 136-137 Dacia, Egbert de (fl. 1370), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 23 Dacianus, metropolitan of Byzacena (fl. 541), metropolitan - Africa - Chevalier - F. 90, 24 Dacius Mediolanensis —> Datius Mediolanensis Daconis, Raymond (τ 1380), Augustinian, bishop Toulon (France); Roma (Italy); Avignon (France); Frcjus (France); Pamicrs (France) - Chevalier F. 90, 25 Dacre, Ralph (fl. 1347-1350), district rector - Oxford (England); Lancashire (England) Oxford - F. 90, 26 Dacre, Ranulph (* 1290, 1 1339), knight, lord, parliament clerk - England; Scotland; Gascogne (France) - Broughton - F. 90, 27 Dacrianus (Abbot) (8-th century), Benedictine, abbot - Chevalier - F. 90, 28 Dacy, Jean (fl. 1376), miniaturist - Paris (France) - D'Ancona - F. 90, 29

Daddesley, James (fl. 1485), deacon - York (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 30 Daddi, Bernardo (*ca. 1290, t e a . 1348), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 50, 397; 90, 31-39 Daddi, Bernardo (*ca. 1290, t e a . 1348), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 90, 31-39 Daddi, Daddo (fl. 1358), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 40 Daddi, Simone (14-th century), sculptor, architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 41 Dadington, Hugh de ( t 1273), church rector, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 90, 42 Dadizeele, Jan van ( t 1481), bailiff, chronicler Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Potthast F. 207, 87-88 Dadjesu (Syria) (fl. 580), Nestorian, abbot - Syria - Chevalier - F. 90, 43 Dado di Bettino - also: Leonardo di Β. (fl. 14351437), painter, draftsman - Lucca (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 44 Dadon [Dado], abbot of Conques (8-th century), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 90, 47 Dado Rothomagensis —> Audoenus Rothomagensis Dado Virdunensis (t923), bishop - Verdun (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 90, 45-46 Dadon —> Dado Dadu, Simon - also: S. Dabu (fl. 1470), ornamental sculptor - Picardie (France); Roye (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 90, 48-50 Dadynton, John de (fl. 1334), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 51 Dadynton, Simon - Franciscan, friar, custodian Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 52 Dael, Jan van —> Johannes de Valle Daelhem, Pierre van (fl. 1483-1498), painter Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 90, 53 Dafy, ... (fl. 1452), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 90, 54 Dafydd —> David Dagaeus, abbot of Inisceltra - also: Dega Maccayrill ( t e a . 586), abbot, calligrapher, metal artist, saint - Ireland - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 57-58; 90, 64; 93, 1 Dagamundus, abbot of Saint-Oyand (fl. 593628), abbot, saint - Switzerland - Chevalier F. 90, 61 Dagamus, bishop of Scotland (fl. 600-609), bishop - Scotland - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 90, 59-60 Dagan (Ireland) (7-th century), bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 90, 62 Dagard, Jean - also: J. Dagart, J. Daquart (fl. 1400), embroiderer - France - Thieme/Becker F. 90, 63 Dagenet, John (fl. 1367-1372), college rector Oxford - F. 90, 65

Dages, Theobald (fl. 1433), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 66 Dagfinnr Gudhlaugsson (13-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 90, 67 Dagnall, Christopher —> Christopher [Christophorus] Dagnall Dagnon, Simon - erroneously named: S. Daguon (Π. 1276-1316), architect - Chartres (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 68 Dagobert, bishop of Bourges (1013), bishop, saint - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 70 Dagobert (Braine) (t580), prince - France; Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 69 Dagobert I, king of the Franks (*ca. 608, f e a . 638), king - Saint-Denis (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 90, 71-78 Dagobert II, king of the Franks (* ca. 652, 1679), king - France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 90, 79-82 Dagobert III, king of the Franks (* ca. 698, 1715), king - Neustrie (France); Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 90, 83-85 Dagomari, Paolo - called: P. dell'Abbaco ( t 1366), mathematician, poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 86 Dagsburg, family - french: Dabo (since 7-th ccntury), noble family - Alsace (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 87-88 Daguí, Pere - also: P. Degui (*ca. 1435, 1 1500), philosopher, chaplain - Palma (Spain); Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 90, 89-90; 93, 7 Daguin (Haute-Marne) - printer - France Chevalier - F. 90, 91 Dagulfus (Calligrapher) (fl. 772-783), calligraphcr, poet - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Potthast - F. 90, 92-96 Daguro, Jacopo di Martino - also: J. Degaro (fl. 1440-1446), architect - Como (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 90, 97 Dagvyle, John ( t before 1478), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 207, 89-90 Dagvyle, John ( t 1487), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 207, 91 Dagworth, Thomas (* between 1300 and 1310, t e a . 1350), army leader, lord - Bretagne (France); England - Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 98-100 Dahe, Ximcno - also: Exhiminus Daha ( t e a . 1431), cardinal - Aragon (Spain) - Berton F. 113, 45 Daillon, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Daillon Daillon, Jean de (τ 1481), governor, chamberlain - Maine (France); Dauphiné (France); Touraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 101-102 Daimbert, patriarch of Jerusalem - also: Daibert ( t 1107), patriarch, bishop - Messina (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Syria; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 103-105

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Daimbert, abbot of Saint-Serge ( t 1082), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 90, 107 Daimbert, archbishop of Sens ( t 1122), archbishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 106 Dainerio, Tomaso (fl. 1496), mathematician Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 108 Dainesi, Bartolomeo (fl. 1397-1401), professor of civil law - Italy - Chevalier - F. 90, 109 Dainesi, Sante ( t 1386), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 110 Dainton, Alexander (fl. 1306), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 111 Dair, Jehan (fl. 1278), builder - Rouen (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 112 Dairan, Pierre (fl. 1301), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 43 Dais, Coppin —» Coppin Dais Daisse, Jehan (fl. 1410), sculptor - Namur (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 113 Dak', William (fl. 1425), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 114 Dakers, ... (fl. 1457-1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 115 Dakke, William ( t 1495), bachelor of canon law, proctor, district rector - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge F. 90, 116 Dal Cais, family (since mid 8-th century), noble family - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 90, 117-118 Dal Fiatach, family (since 8-th century), noble family - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 90, 119 Dal nAraide, family - also: Dál nAraidi (since 8-th century), noble family - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 120 Dalassenoi, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 121 Dalayrac, Pierre (fl. 1489-1494), surgeon - Gard (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 44 Dalberg, family (since early 12-th century), noble family - Worms (Germany); Speyer (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 122-123 Dalby, Nigel de (late 13-th century), student, benefactor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 90, 124 Dalby, Richard (fl. 1443-1452), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 125 Dalby, Richard (11. 1444-1451), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 126 Dalby, Thomas de (fl. 1320), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 127 Dalby, Thomas de ( t 1400), district rector, canon, archdeacon - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England); Lincoln (England); York (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 128-129 Dalby, William de (fl. 1349-1354), grammarian Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 130 Dalby, William (f 1406), district rector, chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 131 Dalcobace, Peter —> Pedro [Petrus] d'Alcobaça Dalderby, ... (fl. 1380-1381), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 132 Dalderby, John de Johannes Dalderby bishop of Lincoln Dalderby, Peter de (*ca. 1298, t 1350), district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 133 Dale, ... (fl. 1391), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 90, 134 Dale, ... (fl. 1468-1476), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 135 Dale, Henry de la (fl. 1321-1347), bachelor of civil law, bachelor of medecine, district administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England); Stafford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 136-139 Dale, John de la (fl. 1286-1289), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 140 Dale, Richard (fl. 1456-1457), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 90, 142

Dale, Thady (fl. 1421), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 143 Dale, Thomas (1502), scholar, dean, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 144 Dale, William de (fl. 1300-1302), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 90, 145 Dalée, Jean (fl. 1418), lawyer - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 146 Dalfin d'Alvcrnha - also: D. d'Alvcrnhac, Dauphin d'Auvergne (^between 1155 and 1160, t 1235), poet - Auvergne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 148-149 Dalfìnet (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 90, 147 Dalfinus bishop of Lyon —> Annemundus bishop of Lyon Dalhoff, Johannes (fl. 1452-1458), goldsmith - Osnabrück (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 150-151 Dalibor (Praha) (fl. 1498), revolt leader, musician - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier F. 90, 152 Dalich, Johannes —> Johannes Alich Dalimil (Chronicler) - erroneously named: D. Mezericki (fl. 1282-1314), chronicler - Czechia Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 90, 153-156 Daliwes, Jaques (1-st half 15-th century), painter - France; Bclgic, Belgique - Thieme/Becker F. 90, 158-159 Dalketh, John de (fl. 1380-1420), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford F. 90, 160-161 Dall, ... (11. 1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 162 Dallán Forgaill (2-d half 6-th century), poet Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 164 Dalianus (Saint) - saint - Ircland - Chevalier F. 90, 163 Dallecima, Bartolommeo - also: B. Danlecima (15-th century), sculptor - Palermo (Sicily) Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 165 Dallée, Pierre (fl. 1430), Carmelite - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 166 Dallevacche, Abbondio ( t 1446), goldsmith Thieme/Becker - F. 90, 167 Dalling, Simon (fl. 1420-1453), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 90, 168 Dalling, Thomas (fl. 1390-1420), bachelor of civil law, district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Norwich (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 169 Dalling, William de —> Guilclmus de Dalling Daily, Cornelius (fl. 1490), Carmelite - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 90, 170 Dallyng, John (fl. 1435-1459), bachelor of civil law, district administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 90, 171 Dalmace —> Dalmatius Dalmacii, Bernard (fl. 1276-1296), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 172 Dalmacio, Raymundo (1094), bishop - Spain Chevalier, Latassa - F. 90, 173-175 Dalmadion de Bourgoigne (fl. 483), physician, astrologist - Venezia (Italy); Africa Wickersheimer - F. 90, 176 Dalmar, Martin (fl. 1495), notary - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 90, 177; 422, 138-139 Dalmas, Geoffroy de (1256), bishop - Marseille (France); Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 178 Dalmatinac, Juraj - also: Georgius Dalmaticus, Georgius quondam Mathei de Jader, Georgio Orsini (* early 15-th ccntury, f 1473), sculptor, builder - Dalmatia (Croatia); Venezia (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 180-181 Dalmatinus, Georgius (fl. 1482), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 179 Dalmatinus, Grcgorius (fl. 1483), printer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 179 Dalmatius Bohemus (13-th century), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 183 Dalmatius de Catalogne (fl. 1388), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 90, 184

Dalmatius Moner Ange [Angelus] de Costafort Dangkrotzheim, Konrad (*ca. 1372, 11444), poet, school teacher - Haguenau (France) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 90, 432-434; 422, 148-151 D a n g l e b e r m e s (Orléans) ( t 1440), physician Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 90, 435 Dangomar, Pierre (fl. 1474), artist craftsman Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 90, 431 Dangueran, Louis (physician) Louis [Ludovicus] Dangueran Danguerrand, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Danguerrand

Daniel (Abbot) (5-th century), abbot - Portugal Chevalier - F. 91, 93 Daniel Agricola —> Agricola, Daniel Daniii [Daniel] Aleksandrovic, prince of Moskva (* 1261, 1 1303), prince - Moskva; Novgorod (Russia); Vladimir (Russia) Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 91, 2-9; 91, 57 Daniel de Allecis - also: D. de Insulis (fl. 14631470), diocese clerk, copyist, master of arts - Lille (France); Tournai (Belgium); Cologne (Germany); Ferrara (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 91, 10 Daniel (Angers) (fl. 605), missionary - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 91, 11 Daniel d'Arluno (t 1463), bishop - Milano (Italy); Forli (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 13 Daniel Arvonius bishop of Bangor —» Deiniol bishop of Bangor Daniel (Barber) (15-th century), barber - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 91, 16 Daniele [Daniel] di Bartolommeo da Verona (fl. 1443-1482), painter - Verona (Italy); Bozen, Bolzano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 17 Daniel de Berdeham (fl. 1438), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, school rector - Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 91, 18 Daniil [Daniel] Borisovic (fl. 1392-1417), prince - Suzdal (Russia); Moskva - Boguslavskij F. 91, 19 Daniel (Brindisi) (fl. 1197), painter - Brindisi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 20 Daniel de Burgis (fl. 1449-1455), barber Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 91, 21 Daniel (Cambridge) (fl. 1456-1457), student Cambridge (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 1 Daniel de Capodistria - also: D. de Justinopoli, Rigino Danielli Justinopolitano (2-d hald 14-th century), grammarian, poet, moralist - Italy Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 22-23 Daniii [Daniel] Ccrnyi (* 1360?, t 1430?), icon painter - Vladimir (Russia); Moskva Boguslavskij, Langer - F. 91, 25-26 Daniel (Ceuta) - also: D. de Belvedere ( t 1221), Franciscan, Provincial - Ceuta (Spain) Chevalier - F. 91, 24 Daniel Chettab (13-th century), monophysite Syria - Chevalier - F. 91, 27 Daniel Churchc (fl. 1180), Latin poet - England Chevalier - F. 91, 28 Daniel Clemens (mid 14-th century), Franciscan, hagiographer - Rimini (Italy) - Sbaralea F. 91, 29 Daniel (Córdoba) (1164 or 1264), sculptor Córdoba (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 92 Daniel de Cremona (13-th century), veterinarian Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 30 Daniel Cubuclesius —> Cubuclesius, Daniel Daniil [Daniel] Dimitrievic - prince - Russia Nechacin - F. 91, 32 Daniele [Daniel] di Enrichetto (fl. 1272), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 91, 33 Daniel, metropolitan of Ephesia (fl. 1487-1493), metropolitan, pilgrim - Ephesia (Turkey); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 91, 34 Daniel (Franciscan) - Franciscan - England Chevalier - F. 91, 12 Daniel king of the Franks —> Chilpcric II king of the Franks Daniel Gerardimonte - also: D. de Grammont ( t 1197), abbot, blessed - Cambrón (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 91, 35 Daniel Gracillis (fl. 1380), Augustinian - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 422, 152 Daniil [Daniel] laroslavovic (15-th century), prince - Russia - Nechacin - F. 91, 37 Daniel, hegumen of Khilander (13-th-14-th century), hegumen, historian - Serbia; Athos (Grccce) - Chevalier - F. 91, 38 Daniel von Klattau (fl. 1488), bell founder Czechia - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 39

Daniele [Daniel] di Lamberto (fl. 1296), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 91, 40 Daniel Leodiensis - also: Daniel Petrodensis ( t 1314), Carmelite, bishop, suffragan bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Syria Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 91, 43-44; 91, 70-71 Daniele [Daniel] di Leonardo da Orvieto - callcd: Danese (t 1441), painter, metal founder - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 41 Daniel ap Lhosgurn Meu (fl. 1136), poet - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 91, 42 Daniel Lirinensis (fl. before 1101), Benedictine, theologian - Lcrins (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 91, 45-46; 422, 153 Daniel de Mardin (fl. 1382), monk, philosopher Chevalier - F. 91, 47 Daniel bar Maryam (fl. 650), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 91, 48 Daniel (Messina) (12-th century?), monk, hagiographer - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 49 Daniele [Daniel] da Milano (13-th century), chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 50 Daniel, son of Moise the Jacobite (8-th century), Jacobite - Syria - Chevalier - F. 91, 51 Daniel Morilegus - also: D. of Morley (* ca. 1140, 11210), philosopher, Arabic scholar Oxford (England); Paris (France); Toledo (Spain); Norfolk (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 91, 52-56 Daniel, archbishop of Narbonne (fl. 769-791), archbishop - Narbonne (France) - Chevalier F. 91, 58 Daniele [Daniel] (Padova) (13-th century), sculptor - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 91, 60 Daniele [Daniel] da Padova (f 1410), physician - Padua (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 61 Daniil [Daniel] Palomnik - also: D. Igumen (early 12-th century), hegumen, pilgrim, author of a travel account - Russia; Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 91, 62-66 Daniel de Parisiis (Π. 1272-1273), Dominican, preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 91, 67-68 Daniele [Daniel] da Parma - painter - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 69 Daniel, bishop of Praha ( t 1167), bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic); Roma (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 91, 72-73 Daniel (Premonstratensian) - Premonstratensian, canon regular - Chevalier - F. 91, 74 Daniel (Preuilly) (fl. 1473), doctor of medecine France - Wickersheimer - F. 91, 75 Daniel Raithunus (11-th century), monk, hagiographer - Chevalier, Potthast F. 91, 77-78 Daniele [Daniel] (Ravenna) (6-th century), architect - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 79 Daniel (Rhesinae) (fl. 550), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 91, 80 Daniil [Daniel] Romanovic, prince of Volynia and Galicia ("f" 1264), prince - Russia Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Nechacin — F. 91, 81-89 Daniel, bishop of Salach (fl. 700), bishop Mesopotamia (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 91, 90 Daniel da Salerno (fl. 1431), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy); Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 91 Daniel, abbot of Schönau - Cistercian, abbot Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 91, 94 Daniil [Daniel] Semionovic (* 1348), prince Russia - Nechacin - F. 91, 95 Danilo [Daniel] III, patriarch of Serbia (*ca. 1350, t e a . 1396), patriarch - Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 103

Dardi Danilo [Daniel] II, archbishop of the Serbians (*ca. 1270, 1 1337), archbishop, hegumen, saint - Serbia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 91, 96-102 Daniel de Sis (fl. 1341), theologian - Armenia Chevalier - F. 91, 104 Daniel Sketiotes (6-th century), abbot, writer Egypt - Tusculum - F. 91, 105 Daniel, metropolitan of Smyrna and Ephesia (2d half 15-th century), metropolitan, author of a travel account - Ephesia (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 91, 106-107 Daniel de Taurisio (fl. 1341-1344), Franciscan, nuncio - Armenia - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea - F. 91, 108-109; 422, 154 Daniele [Daniel] Tedesco (fl. 1499), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 110 Daniel bou Toubanita (7-th century or later), Nestorian, bishop - Syria - Chevalier F. 91, 111 Daniel de Tregoron - also: D. de Taregoron (fl. 1328), diocese clerk, physician - Quimper (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 91, 112 Daniel (Trêves) (fl. 1262), Dominican, prior Chevalier - F. 91, 113 Daniel de Treviso (fl. 1338-1346), Franciscan, ambassador, archbishop - Treviso (Italy); Armenia; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 114 Daniele [Daniel] di Vanne (fl. 1377-1390), stone engraver - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 91, 115 Daniele [Daniel] (Venezia) ( f l 4 1 1 ) , Camaldolese - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 116 Daniele [Daniel] (Venezia) (fl. 1461-1467), deacon, sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 91, 117 Daniel Ventanus - also: D. Wintoniensis, D. de Winchester ( t 745), bishop - Winchester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher F. 91, 128-130 Daniele [Daniel] da Verona (14-th ccntury), painter - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 91, 118 Daniel Vicentinus (fl. 1474-1488), Dominican, author of a sermon - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli F. 91, 119-121 Daniel de Victoriaco - also: D. de Wichterich (+ 1364), Carmelite, Provincial, bishop - Köln (Germany); Verden (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 91, 123-127 Daniel, abbot of Waldsassen ( i 1196), Cistercian, abbot - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 91, 122 Daniil [Daniel] Zatocnik - french: Daniel le Prisonnier (2-d half 12-th century), writer Russia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 76; 91, 131-132 Daniel, Anne —» Anne [Anna] Daniel Daniel, Etienne (fl. 1384), wood carver - Poitiers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 133 Daniel, Hennequin (fl. 1448), painter, sculptor - Bourgogne (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 91, 134 Daniel, Henri (fl. 1379), Dominican, physician Chevalier - F. 91, 135 Daniel, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Daniel Daniel, Jehan (fl. 1469-1488), ivory artist - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 136 Daniel, Nicholas (fl. 1372-1373), subdcacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 137 Daniel, Nicod (fl. 1435), consul - Savoie (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 91, 59 Daniel, Philippe (fl. 1433-1434), ivory artist Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 138 Daniel, Walter —> Gualterus Daniel Daniele, Michele (fl. 1461), painter - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 139 Danieli, Antonio (fl. 1408), painter - Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 140 Danieli, Ralph (fl. 1461-1499), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Suffolk (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 141

Danieli!, Daniele (fl. 1268-1292), physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 142 Daniello, Antonia —> Antonia Daniello Daniil ; Daniel Danilo —» Daniel Dankart, Jean (11. 1468), sculptor - Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 91, 144-146 Dankart, Pieter - also: P. Dancart (fi. 1482), sculptor - Sevilla (Spain) - Beaulieu F. 91, 146 Danmark, James de (fl. 1373), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 147 Dannan, Bernard (fl. 1445), Benedictine, copyist Saint-Bertin (France) - Chevalier - F. 91, 148 Dannes, Alexandre —> Alexandre [Alexander] Dannes Dannet, Pierre (fl. 1462-1466), parliament president - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 91, 149 Dannhauser, Petrus - also: P. Thanhauser, P. Danusius (fl. 1490-1495), editor, master of arts - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL F. 91, 150-151 Dannius (Bologna) - also: Danio ( t 1184), priest, saint - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 143 Dans, Jaquemet (fl. 1396), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 152 Danson, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Danson Danson, William (*ca. 1468), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 153 Dant, Nicholas (f 1485), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 154 Dantanz, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Dantanz Dante Alighieri - also: Dantes Alagherius (* 1265, + 1321), poet, philosopher, statesman - Firenze (Italy); Ravenna (Italy) - Arnold-Baker, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 91, 155-280 Dante da Maiano - also: Magalante (13-th century), poet - Toscana (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 281-283 Dante da Perugia (fl. 1383), grammarian Bologna (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 284 Dantena, Pierre ( t 1286), architect - Paris (France); Limoges (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 285 Dantes, Luiz (fl. 1454-1466), painter - Lisboa (Portugal) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 286 Danteseya, G. de (fl. 1246), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 287 Danthe, Pierre (15-th ccntury), poet - France Chevalier - F. 91, 288 Danthos, Pierre (fl. 1459), surgeon - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 131 Danti, Giovanni de (fl. 1370), Arabic scholar Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 289 Dantisco, Giovanni - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 91, 290 Dantu, P. (fl. 1426), barber - Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 422, 156 Danusius, Petrus Dannhauser, Petrus Danvers, John (fl. 1388-1403), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 91, 291 Danvers, Thomas (11. 1499), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 292 Danx, Thomas (fl. 1470), student - Worcester (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 91, 293 Danyel Γ Englais (fl. 1292-1313), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 91, 294 Danyel, John (fl. 1445-1459), monk, prior Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 295 Danyell, ... (fl. 1480-1481), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 296 Danyell, ... (fl. 1499), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 297 Danyell, Edmund (fl. 1424), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 298

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Danyell, Henry (f 1458), master of arts, deacon, prior, district rector - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford F. 91, 299 Danyell', John (fl. 1415-1419), Augustinian, friar, subdeacon, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 91, 300 Danyell, John (11. 1454-1458), scholar of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 301 Danyell, Thomas (fl. 1461-1487), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 91, 302-303 Danyell, William (f 1464), master of arts, proctor, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 304 Danyell, William (fl. 1499), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 305 M a s t e r of the Danziger Schöne Madonna - also: Reinholdsmeister (early 15-th century), stone sculptor, wood sculptor - Danzig (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 306 Danzir (Toulouse) (fl. 1354), troubadour Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 91, 307 Dapervile, Thomas (fl. 1453-1459), Benedictine, monk, deacon, prior - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 91, 308 Dapetot, Osbert (fl. 1310-1325), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 309 Daphin (Paris) (9-th century), theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 91, 310 Darach, John (fl. 1365), student - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 91, 311 Daraqutni, Ali ibn Umar (*919, +995), hafiz, poet - Bagdad (Irak) - lbn Khallikan F. 422, 157-160 Darbois, Henry (fl. 1380-1402), goldsmith Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 312 M a s t e r of t h e D a r b r i n g u n g (Wien) (fl. 14201440), painter - Wien (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 313-314 Darby, John (fl. 1472-1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 91, 315 Darby, Richard (fl. 1472), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 91, 316 Darcy, family - also: D'Arcy (sincc mid 11th century), noble family - England; Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 91, 317; 91, 322 Darcy, Jean (fl. 1368), illuminator - Paris (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 318-319 Darcy, John (* 1275, 11347), lord, justiciar Lincoln (England); Ireland Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier - F. 91, 320-322 Darcy, Richard (fl. 1418-1424), college director Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 91, 323 Darcy, Robert (t 1466), college principal, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 91, 324-325 Darcy, Thomas (f 1469), college principal, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 91, 326 Dardado, Bassiano —» Bassianus Dardadone Dardano, Lorenzo (11. 1450), writer - Tropea (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 328 Dardano, Sebastiano (fl. 1423), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 91, 329 Dardanus, Claudius (fl. 409-413), prefect France - Chevalier - F. 91, 330 Dardel, Jean bishop of Tortiboli —> Jean IJohannes] Dardel bishop of Tortiboli Dardelli (Mantova) (fl. 1497), Franciscan, musician - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 331 Dardenay, Jean (fl. 1458), copyist - Paris (France); Lille (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 91, 332-333 Dardi, Felipe - also: Lippo D. (11. 1443-1463), mathematician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 91, 336 Dardi, Francesco (Π. 1403), stone engraver Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 334 Dardi, Manfredo (fl. 1355-1358), nobleman Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 335

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Darell, Ivo Jean [Johannes] Dassonneville Dastin, John - also: Johann Daustcn, Johannes Dastinus (fl. 1311), philosopher, alchemist England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 393-396 Datheus (Milano) (fl. 790), archpriest - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 397 Dati, Amilcar (fl. 1386), ecclesiastical administrator - Italy - Chevalier - F. 91, 398 Dati, Augustinus —> Augustinus Dati Dati, Coro - also: Gregorio D. Leonardus de Datis Dati, Niccolò (* 1457, t 1498), physician - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 412 Dati, Nicoletto - university professor - Roma (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 91, 413 Datini, Francesco di Marco (*ca. 1335, 1 1410), merchant - Prato (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 414-419 Datini, Ginevra —» Ginevra Datini Datius Mediolanensis - also: Dacius M. ( i ca. 552), archbishop - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 91, 420-424 Dato (Pisa) (fl. 1299-1301), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 425 Dato (Pisa) (fl. 1359), goldsmith - Pisa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 426 Datuccio, Orlandi (fl. 1315-1337), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 91, 427 Datus, Joannes, de Imola - also: Giovanni Dati, Johannes Forocorneliensis ( t 1471), Augustinian, bishop - Imola (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 91, 406-411 Daubeney, ... - alias: Chychestre (fl. 1390-1396), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 92, 1 Daubeney, John (11. 1403-1408), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 2 Daubeney, Ralph (fl. 1334-1362), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Oxford - F. 92, 3 Daubentonne, Jeanne - also: J. Daubenton, J. Dabentonne, Piéroime d'Aubenton ( t 1372), heretic - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Théologie - F. 92, 4-6 Daubeny, John (fl. 1332), archdeacon - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 92, 7 Daubeterre, Pierre (fl. 1455-1456), master of medicine - Troyes (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 302, 134 Dauché, Daumars (fl. 1386), sculptor - Auvergne (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 8-9 Dauey, Jacquemart (mid 15-th century), sculptor Lille (France) - Lami - F. 92, 10 Daude de Carlus - also: D. de Caylus (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 92, 11 Daude de Pradas (13-th century), troubadour, canon - Rodez (France); Maguelonne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 92, 12-13

Daudin, Jean (f 1382), canon, translator - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 14-15 Dauferii, Giovanni (fl. 1120), cardinal - Salerno (Italy) - Berton - F. 92, 16 Daui, Arnaud Giraud (fl. 1344), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 17 Daui, Bernard (fl. 1301-1334), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 17 Daulby, ... (fl. 1494-1496), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 92, 18 Daulesa, Pedro (fl. 1464), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 19 Daum, Georg (fl. 1496), stone engraver, builder - Siebenbürgen (Romania) - Thieme/Becker F. 92, 20 Daum, Hermann ( t 1450), university rector, canon - Leipzig (Germany); Meissen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 92, 21 Daunai, Gillet (fl. 1398), copyist, calligrapher Dijon (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 92, 22-24 Daunai, Gillet - also: G. d'Aunoi (15-th century), copyist - Bourgogne (France) - Bradley F. 30, 283 Daunay, Roger de (fl. 1349-1364), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 92, 25 Daunay, William (fl. 1388), college principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 26 Dauncy, John (fl. 1344), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 27 Dauncy, William ( t 1491), district rector Cambridge (England); Essex (England) Cambridge - F. 92, 28 Daunis, Arnaud (fl. 1325-1340), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 29 Daunte, Thomas (fl. 1435), painter - England Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 30 Dauntesey, Edward ( t 1430), nobleman, ecclesiastical administrator, chancellor, treasurer Oxford (England); England; Ireland - Oxford F. 92, 31-32 Dauntre, Lionel (11. 1359-1362), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 33 Daunvers, John (fl. 1340), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 34 Dauphin, Guichart ( t 1415), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 92, 35 Daupi, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Daupi Daurer, Juan - also: J. Dourer (fl. 1373), painter - Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 36-37 Dauson, Alexander (fl. 1494-1495), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 38 Daussay, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Daussay Daussone, Etienne (fl. 1490), armourer - Milano (Italy); Bordeaux (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 92, 39 Dauton, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Dauton Dauvet, Jean (*ca. 1400, 11471), statesman, jurist - France; Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 40-41 Dauwerlin Swiger (fl. 1351-1360), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 92, 42 Dávalos, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Castilla (Spain); Navarra (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 43-44 Davanzati, Bartolommeo (fl. 1480), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 45 Davanzati, Chiaro (13-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 46-49 Davanzati, Francesco - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 92, 50 Davanzati, Giulio (fl. 1421-1427), ambassador, orator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 51 Davanzati, Manetto (fl. 1396), ambassador Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 52 Davanzati, Mariotto (fl. 1500), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 53 Davanzato (Barberino) ( t 1275), confessor, blessed - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 54

David Davanzo, Pietro (fl. 1371), miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 92, 55 Davell, Brian (fl. 1484-1492), priest, vicar - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) Cambridge - F. 92, 56 Davell, Thomas David Davie, Adam (fl. before 1327), poet - Stratford (England) - Chevalier - F. 92, 313 Davignon, Antoine -> Antoine [Antonius] Davignon Davila, Juan (fl. 1300), Augustinian, canon regular - Spain - Chevalier - F. 92, 314 Davin (Lucca) ( t 1051), saint, pilgrim - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 315 Davion, Jacquemart (11. 1383), weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 316 Davion, Jean (fl. 1386-1402), weaver - France Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 317 Davion, Nicolas (11. 1433), weaver - Arras (France); Hungaria - Thieme/Becker F. 92, 318 Davrentios (Wallachia) - also: Dauritas (late 6th century), prince - Wallachia (Rumania) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 319 D a v u d Pascha ( t 1498), grand vizier - Albania; Istanbul (Turkey) - Osteuropa - F. 92, 320 Davy Johns (fl. 1513), surgeon - England Talbot - F. 92, 321 Davy, ... (fl. 1445-1446), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 322 Davy, Edward (fl. 1467-1468), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 323 Davy, George (τ 1485), master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 324 Davy, Henry (fl. 1393-1397), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 325 Davy, Hugh (11. 1430-1443), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 326

Davy, Jean (fl. 1278-1280), architect - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker F. 92, 327-328 Davy, John —» Hemmyng, John Davy, John - alias: J. Holt (fl. 1389-1393), scholar, murderer - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 92, 329 Davy, John (11. 1433-1477), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 330 Davy, John (fl. 1450-1460), student, thief Oxford (England); Wiltshire (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 331 Davy, John (fl. 1466), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 332 Davy, John (fl. 1472), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 333 Davy, John (fl. 1491-1493), Franciscan, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 334 Davy, Philip (fl. 1424), bachelor of civil law, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 335 Davy, Pierre (fl. 1499), artisan - Chevalier F. 92, 336 Davy, Richard (subdeacon, 11. 1481) - » Bardalff, Richard Davy, Richard (+1403) Malford, Christian Davy, Richard (fl. 1497-1502), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 337 Davy, Robert (fl. 1449-1455), tapestry weaver - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 92, 338 Davy, Roger (f 1465), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 339 Davy, Thomas (fl. 1420), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 92, 340 Davy, Thomas (fl. 1448), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 341 Davy, William (fl. 1424-1445), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 342 Davy, William (fl. 1463-1464), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 344 Davy, William (fl. 1463-1464), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 343 Davyd David Davyn, Peter (fl. 1395-1402), carver - England Harvey - F. 92, 345 Davyngtre, John (fl. 1389-1393), chaplain Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 92, 346 Davynton, Henry (fl. 1363), Cistercian, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 347 Davyntre, William (fl. 1482), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 348 Davys, ... (fl. 1491-1497), chorister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 349 Davys, Christopher (fl. 1491-1495), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 350 Davys, Thomas (fl. 1450), scholar in arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 351 Davys, Thomas (11. 1467-1468), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 352 Davyson, John (f 1455), master of arts, school administrator, deacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 92, 353-354 Davyson, John (f 1485), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 355 Davyson, Robert ( f e a . 1484), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 92, 356 Davyson, William (fl. 1491), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 357 Dawance, ... (fl. 1466), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 358 Dawbeney, William (fl. 1455-1474), stationer, notary - London (England) - Christiansen F. 92, 359 Dawell, William ( t e a . 1478), Benedictine, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 360 Dawes, ... (fl. 1497), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 361 Dawnye, ... (fl. 1455-1456), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 362

Dekyn Daws, William Bartolome [Bartholomaeus] Dayz Dean, Andrés (fl. 1394), painter - Tudela (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 372 Dean, William (fl. 1170), notable - Rochester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 92, 375; 153, 381 Deaux, Bertrand de ( t 1348), bishop - Nîmes (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 373 Déaux, Bertrand de, archbishop of Embrun - also: B. de Deaulx or de Deux; latin: Bertrandus de Deucio ( t 1355), archbishop, cardinal - Embrun (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 49, 163; 94, 218-220 Deaux, Gaucelin de ( t 1373), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Nîmes (France); Maguelonne (France) Chevalier - F. 92, 374 Deaux, Jacques de ( t 1362), sacristan, bishop - Avignon (France); Montauban (France); Gap (France); Nîmes (France) - Chevalier F. 92, 376 Deaux, Paul de (f 1362), bishop - Nîmes (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 377 Debacre, Henri (fl. 1467), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 378 Debbaut, Willem (fl. 1481), illuminator - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 92, 379-380 Debboudt, Joos (fl. 1472-1483), painter, decorative artist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 381 Debecque, François (fl. 1371), architect - France - Chevalier, Lance - F. 92, 382; 422, 178 Debelyn, John ( t 1465), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 383 Debolt, Fritz (fl. 1388-1413), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 384 Debonnaire, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Débonnaire Debosis, Paulus (fl. 1488), metal founder Venezia (Italy); Moskva - Thieme/Becker F. 92, 386 Debucq, Cretien (fl. 1467), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 387 Debuis, Pierre (fl. 1499), barber, surgeon - Amboise (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 135 Deburle, Pierre (fl. 1323), architect - Aix-enProvence (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 388 Decamps, Jehan (fl. 1449-1453), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 389 December, Obertus - » Obertus [Hubertus] Decembrius Decembrius, Angelus —> Angelus Decembrius Decembrius, Antonius (fl. 1431-1432), copyist Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 92, 395-398 Decembrius, Petrus Candidus - also: P. C. De Vigevano (* 1399, t 1477), humanist - Pavia (Italy); Genua (Italy); Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 92, 399-411

Dechien, Jean (fl. 1432), clockmaker - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 412 Decht, Jean Roger (fl. 1384), Prcmonstratcnsian France - Chevalier - F. 92, 413 Decio, family - also: Desio (since 15-th century), family of artists - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 92, 414-415 Decio, Gian Giacomo (fl. 1451-1508), miniaturist - Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 92, 414; 92, 416 Decis, Jean (15-th century), translator - France Chevalier - F. 92, 417 Decius I, bishop of Mâcon (fl. 599-612), bishop Macon (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 418 Decius II, bishop of Mâcon (fl. 698), bishop Mâcon (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 418 Decker, Hans (fl. 1449), sculptor - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 92, 420-421 Deckinger, family - also: Teckinger (since 15-th century), family of painters - Ulm (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 422 Declan, bishop of Ardmore (ca. 800), bishop, saint - Ireland; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 423-424 Decorose, bishop of Capua ( t 693), bishop, saint Capua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 426 Decorose (Hagiographer) (12-th century), hagiographer - Chevalier - F. 92, 425 Decuman (Somersetshire) (t706), hermit, saint - Somersetshire (England) - Chevalier F. 92, 427 Deda, abbot of Peartaneu - abbot - Chevalier F. 92, 428 Dedecus, Johannes —> Johannes Dedecus Dedelow, Nicholas (f 1485), writer - Havelberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 92, 429 Dedemore, John ( t 1393), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Leicester (England) Oxford - F. 92, 430 Dederoth, Johannes ( t 1439), Benedictine, abbot Erfurt (Germany); Roma (Italy); Trier (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 92, 431-432 Dedo de Goseck (fl. 1048-1052), monastery founder - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 92, 433 Dedo I, count of Wettin ( t 1009), count Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 92, 434 Dedo II, count of Wettin (* 1022, f 1075), count, margrave - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 92, 434 Dedo V, count of Wettin ( t 1190), count Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 92, 434 Dedoni, Gerardo (fl. 1409-1452), warrior Barcelona (Spain); Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 92, 435 Dedun, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Dedun Dedwith, Thomas (fl. 1475), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 436 Dee, Thomas (fl. 1456), bachclor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 92, 437 Deen de Roughton, John (fl. 1378-1399), doctor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Norwich (England); Norfolk (England); York (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 438 Deens, Johannes —> Johannes Deens Deer, ... (fl. 1473-1474), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 439 Deerhaugh, ... (fl. 1450), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 92, 440 Deev, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 92, 441 Defendente da San Pellegrino (fl. 1477), painter Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 442 Defensor Locogiaeensis - also: D. de Ligugé (2-d half 7-th century), monk, moralist, writer - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 92, 443-449 Deforge, Jean (fl. 1477-1494), builder - Nancy (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 450 Deforn, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Deforn Defors, Guillaume (fl. 1247-1248), abbot Jumièges (France) - Chevalier - F. 92, 451

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Defoux, Marie (fl. 1312), hero - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 92, 452 Defrenne, Jacques (14-th ccntury), sculptor, marbler - Douai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 92, 453-456 Dega Maccayrill —> Dagaeus abbot of Inisceltra Degani (Reggio Emilia) (fl. 1461), painter Reggio Emilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 93, 2 Degantz, Nicolas (fl. 1459), student - Greifswald (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 93, 3 Degen, Stephanus (fl. 1490), monk, miniaturist - Augsburg (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 93, 4-5 Degenhard (Bayern) (f 1374), hermit, blessed Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 93, 6 Degui, Pere —» Daguí, Pere Degynelu Bardh Oucn ap Uricn - poet - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 93, 8 Dehaine, Armand - also: A. Dehane (fl. 13841388), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 9-10 Dehaine, Liévin - also: Liesfvin Dehane (fl. 1384-1388), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 9; 93, 13 Dehaine, Nicolas —> Haine, Claus de Deheubarth, family (since 9-th century), family of princes - Wales - Arnold-Baker F. 93, 14-17 Dei, Alberto - also: A. De Deo - sonnetist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 93, 18 Dei, Andrea —> Andreas Dei Dei, Benedetto (* 1418, f 1492), traveler, chroniclcr - Firenze (Italy); Greece; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Egypt - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 93, 19-21 Dei, Guilelmus - ecclesiastical administrator Chevalier - F. 93, 22 Dei, Matteo di Giovanni (fl. 1455), goldsmith, cnamclcr - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 93, 23-24 Dei, Miliano di Domenico (11. 1456), goldsmith Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 25 Master of the Deichsler Aitar (fl. 1400), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 93, 26 Deicole, abbot of Lure ( t 625), abbot, saint Luxeuil (France); Lure (France); Ireland Chevalier - F. 93, 27 Defdonan, Nicolas ( t 1460), Dominican - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 93, 28 Deidonat, Gilbert (fl. 1362), Carmelite - Scotland; Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 93, 29; 136, 130 Deifobo (Parma) (fl. 1472), painter - Parma (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 93, 30 Deinerici, Urbano (fl. 1405), Servite, theologian Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 31 Deiniol, bishop of Bangor - also: Daniel Arvonius ( t 584?), bishop, saint, monastery founder - Bangor (Wales) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 91, 14-15; 93, 32-33 Deinville, Pierre ( t 1509), bachelor of medecine Paris (France); Amiens (France) - Jacquart I, Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 302, 165-167 Deio ap Jevan Dhy (fl. 1480), poet - England Chevalier - F. 93, 34 Deirus, Johannes - english: John Deir (fl. 1360), theologian, commentator - England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 93, 35-36 Dejan, prince of Dragas ( t 1354), prince Macedonia; Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 93, 37 Deke, ... (fl. 1492), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 93, 38 Deken, Guillaume de (f 1328), citizen, negotiator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 93, 39 Deken, Thomas (fl. 1448-1452), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 40 Dekyn, William (fl. 1449), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 41

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D e l a d a y , Thomas (fl. 1469), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 4 2 D e l a f o n t , Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Delafont D e l a f o n t , Pierre (fl. 1462), barber - France; Indreet-Loire (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 136 D e l a f o r e s t , Jacques (fl. 1490), painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 43 D e l a f o s s e , Gilles (15-th century), sculptor Auxerre (France) - Beaulieu - F. 93, 44 D e l a f o s s e , Nicolas (fl. 1460), monk, builder Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 45 D e l a m a r e , John (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 46 D e l a m o t t e , Jacques (fl. 1360-1362), sculptor, architect - Toul (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 47-48 D e l a q u a , Ambrosius (fl. 1413), copyist - Italy Bradley - F. 16, 220 D e l a r b r e , Guillaume (fl. 1485-1488), builder Lisieux (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 49 D e l a t r e , Alart - > Alart Delatre D e l a u n a y , Jehan (fl. 1470), illuminator - Tours (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 50-52 D e l a u n a y , Nicolas (15-th century), prior - Dol (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 53 D e l a u n a y , Pcrrinct (fl. 1450), illuminator - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 50 D e l a y de Brellanis (fl. 1304), sculptor, monk Lodi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 54 Dele, John (fl. 1389-1399), bachelor of civil law, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Southampton (England); Wiltshire (England) Oxford - F. 93, 55 D e l e c r o i s , family (since 14-th century), family of sculptors - Tournai (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 56 D e l e c r o i x , Wallebain (fl. 1409), wood carver Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 93, 57-58 D e l e h a y e , Pierard (fl. 1438), carpenter, artist craftsman - Oudenaarde (Belgium); Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 59 Delello, Domenico (fl. 1481), scholar - Gaeta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 60 Delf, Coppin (fl. 1456-1488), miniaturist - France - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 93, 61-62 Delf, Ernoul - also: E. de Delft (fl. 1462-1471), wood carvcr - Abbeville (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 63-66 Delf, Martin (fl. 1479), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 67 D e l f f t , Corneille Corneille [Corneliusl Delfft Delfino, Gentile (fl. 1410), writer - Italy Chevalier - F. 93, 68 Delfino, Giovanni (τ 1361), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 69 Delfino, Pietro (* 1444, t 1525), Camaldolese, copyist - Venezia (Italy); San Marino (San Marino) - Bradley - F. 93, 70 D e l h a w e , John (11. 1331), Franciscan, friar, subdcacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 71 Deli, Andrés (fl. 1494), ascetic - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 93, 72 D e l i b e r a t o r e , Niccolo (fl. 1460), painter - Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 73 D é l i c i e u x , Bernard ( t e a . 1320), Franciscan, preacher, heretic - Carcassonne (France); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 93, 74-76 Deligia, Valore ( t 1416), nobleman - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 77 Delisle, Robin (fl. 1421), painter - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 78 Delitio, family (since 12-th century), family of painters, family of sculptors - Venezia (Italy); Guardiagrele (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 79-80 D e l l a p o r t a Leonardos (fl. 1350-1420), jurist, diplomat, poet - Kreta (Greece); Venezia (Italy); Tunis (Tunesia) - Tusculum - F. 93, 81 D e l l o (Firenze) Jean [Johannes] Delom D e l o m , Pierre Etienne ( t 1246), merchant Narbonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 92 D e l o w , John ( t 1460), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Hereford (England); Lincolnshire (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 93, 93-94 D e l p e g h , Jean (fl. 1450), poet - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 95 D e l p h i n a de Signe - also: D. de Languedoc, D. de Glandevès, D. de Sabrán, D. de Ariano ( * c a . 1284, 11360), countess, blessed - Provence (France); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 93, 96-98 D e l p h i n a , Kalokyros —> Calocyrus Delphina D e l p i n o , Francesco (fl. 1497), wood carver Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 89 D e l p i n o , Giovanni (fl. 1497), wood carver Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 89 D e l p i n o , Gregorio (fl. 1471-1473), citizen Liguria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 99 D e l p u e c h , Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Delpuech D e l s p r a t , Pierre (fl. 1344), medical practitioner - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 137 D e l v o l v e , B. (early 14-th century), physician Cahors (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 93, 100 D e m a a n , Comte (fl. 980), builder, canon - België, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 101 D e m e t r i —> Demetrius D e m e t r i o —> Demetrius D e m e t r i o s - > Demetrius D m i t r i i [ D e m e t r i u s ] Aleksandrovic ( * c a . 1248, t 1294), grand prince - Vladimir (Russia); Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 96, 2-8 D e m e t r i u s Anagnostes (15-th century?), grammarian - Greece - Chevalier - F. 93, 102 D e m e t r i u s , prince of Arbanon - albanian: Dhimitër ( t e a . 1216), prince - Albania Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 93, 103 D m i t r i i [ D e m e t r i u s ] Borisovic Hector Demonstaldo Demonts (Poitiers) (fl. 1483), surgeon - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 93, 182 Demosthenos (Byzantium) (f before 536), jurisconsult - Byzantium - Chevalier F. 93, 183 Dempster, George (fl. 1495), writer - Pavia (Italy); Brechin (Scotland) - Chevalier F. 93, 184 Dempster, William —> Wilhelmus [Guilelmus] Dempsterus Den, Robert (fl. 1388-1389), archdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 93, 185 Den, Thomas ( t 1400), nobleman, bishop - Oxford (England); Ferns (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 93, 186 Denan, Pierre - called: Desseiplus (15-th century), barber, surgeon - France - Jacquart I F. 302, 138 Denardeston, Laurence de (fl. 1283), magister - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 187 Denardeston, Peter de (*ca. 1257), knight, justice - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 188 Denari, Aldobrandino (fl. 1283), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 189 Denayroni, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Dcnayroni Denby, ... (fl. 1496), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 190 Denby, Richard (fl. 1495-1498), acolyte, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 191 Denby, William (fl. 1355-1395), university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator, hospital administrator - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 192-193 Denckel, Georg (fl. 1442), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 194 Dene, ... (fl. 1450-1451), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 195 Dene, John (fl. 1452), Franciscan, friar, deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 196 Dene, John (fl. 1491-1493), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 197 Dene, Peter de (fl. 1287-1330), Benedictine, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 93, 198-202 Dene, Richard (fl. 1482), monk, prior - Cambridge (England); Cluny (France) - Cambridge F. 93, 205 Dene, Richard (f 1484), acolyte, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Essex (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 203-204 Dene, Robert (fl. 1456), bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 206-207 Dene, Stephen dc (fl. 1306-1316), notary public, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 93, 208 Dene, Thomas dc (fl. 1328), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 209 Dene, William de la (11. 1339-1349), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 210 Denebertht, bishop of Worcester (f 822), bishop Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 93, 211 Deneby, John de (fl. 1292-1307), district rector - Oxford (England); Westminster (England) Oxford - F. 93, 212 Deneby, John (fl. 1389-1390), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 93, 213-214 Denecoumbe, Alice de —> Alice Denecoumbe

Denefrith, bishop of Sherborne (fl. 790-803), bishop - Sherborne (England) - Chevalier F. 93, 215 Deneis, Elias de (fl. 1230), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 216 Dénes (Nagyvàrad) - also: Dionysius (12-th century), stone cutter - Hungaria - Thieme/ Becker - F. 93, 217 Denett, Robert (fl. 1451), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 218 Deneuvre, Pierre de (fl. 1449), sculptor Lautrec (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 93, 219-220 Denewulf (England) ( t 897), writer - England Chevalier - F. 93, 221 Deneys, John (fl. 1378-1379), Carmelite, friar, acolyte - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 222 Deneys, Thomas le (fl. 1317-1318), district rector, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 422, 190 Denford, Robert de ( t 1349), chaplain Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 223 Denford, Roger de (fl. 1390), priest, archdeacon - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England); Rochester (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 224 Denford, William ( t 1476), master of arts, school administrator, acolyte - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 225-226 Dengayne, ... (fl. 1433-1436), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 227 Denha, patriarch of the Ncstorians (fl. 1265), Nestorian, patriarch - Chevalier - F. 93, 228 Denham, George (fl. 1483), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 229 Denham, John de (fl. 1285-1315), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 230 Denham, John ( t 1349), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 231 Denham, John (fl. 1447-1448), student Cambridge - F. 93, 232 Denham, Richard ( t 1464), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Durham (England); London (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 233 Denhurst, John (fl. 1382-1387), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 234 Denis —> Dionysius Denis, Pierre - also: Perrin Denys (fl. 1388), mason, builder - Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 236 Denise —> Dionysia Deniselle Grenières (fl. 1459), heretic - Arras (France) - Echols - F. 93, 242 Denisette de Nérel (fl. 1380), school teacher Paris (France) - Echols - F. 93, 243 Denisette de Periers (fl. 1442-1443), merchant Paris (France) - Echols - F. 93, 244 Denisot de Mantes (fl. 1350-1362), sculptor Mantes (France); Troycs (France); Sens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 239 Denisot (Andelys) (fl. 1433), barber - Normandie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 93, 238 Denisot (Meaux) ( t 1471), goldsmith - Meaux (France); Limoges (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 93, 240 Denisot (Troycs) - also: Dcnizot (fl. 1376-1389), painter - Troyes (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 93, 245-246 Denizot (Aubigny) (fl. 1447), ceramist - Beaune (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 247 Denizot, André (fl. 1492-1493), tapestry weaver Tours (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 248 Denizot, Jean (fl. 1454), artisan - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 249 Denley, Robert (fl. 1387), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 250 Denley, Thomas (fl. 1457-1460), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 251 Denman, John ( t 1459), physician - London (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) Talbot - F. 207, 235 Denoise, Jeanne (14-th century), wife of Guillaume de Harville - France - Chevalier F. 93, 253

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Denold, John (fl. 1472), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 252 Denston, Clement ( t 1452), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 254-255 Dent, Giles (*ca. 1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 257 Dent, Giles ( t 1484), proctor, district rector Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 256 Dentlin (Rees) (7-th century), child, saint België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 93, 258 Denton, ... (fl. 1389-1395), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 259 Denton, ... (fl. 1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 260 Denton, ... (fl. 1476-1477), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 261 Denton, ... (fl. 1485-1486), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 262 Denton, John (fl. 1381), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 263 Denton, John (+ 1468), judge, district rector Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford F. 93, 264 Dentane, Antonio (fl. 1464-1480), sculptor Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 93, 265 Dentremons, Claude —> Claude [Claudius] Dentremons Dentresque, Henry (fl. 1423), painter - Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 266 Denyar, Thomas (fl. 1406-1416), mason Hereford (England) - Harvey - F. 93, 267 Denys —> Dionysius Denys, John (fl. 1407-1423), mason - Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 93, 269 Denys, John (fl. 1452), Franciscan, friar, deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 270 Denys, Richard (fl. 1389), Carmelite, friar, acolyte, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 271 Denys, Robert (fl. 1471-1481), Augustinian, friar, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 272 Denys, Robert (fl. 1486-1487), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 273 Denys, Roger ( t 1432), mason - Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 93, 274 Denys, William (fl. 1411), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 93, 275 Denys, William (fl. 1457-1475), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Kent (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 276-277 Denyse —> Dionysia Denyse, John (fl. 1462-1467), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 279 Denyse, John (fl. 1475-1497), surgeon - England; London (England); France - Jacquart I, Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 207, 236-238 Denyse, Nicolas ( t 1509), Franciscan - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 280 Deocarius, bishop of Antibes (fl. 544-650), bishop - France - Chevalier - F. 93, 281 Déodat —> Deusdedit Deodata, abbess of Uberven (f 606?), abbess, saint - Spain - Chevalier - F. 93, 283 Deodato, Giovanello (1-st half 14-th century), painter - Imola (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 284 Deodatus h> Deusdedit Deodefredus, bishop of Paris - also: Deodefridus ( t 775), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 93, 286 Deoduinus —> Theoduinus Deokar, abbot of Hernried (9-th century), abbot Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 93, 282 Master of the Deokarus Altar (early 15-th century), wood carver - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 288-289 Déols, family (since 10-th ccntury), noble family - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 93, 290-292 Deoran, Coll ( t 1408), chronicler - England Chevalier - F. 93, 293

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Deotisalvi (Pisa) (mid 12-th century), architect - Pisa (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 93, 294 Depacolos (Cyprus) (fl. 1480), university professor - Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 93, 295 Depau, Mikiel (fl. 1467-1468), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 296 Depedale, John de (fl. 1261), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 297 Depedale, Richard (fl. 1330-1345), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); London (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 93, 298-299; 329, 85-86 Depeyrer (Corbie) (fl. 1365), architect - Corbie (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 300 Depont, ... (*ca. 1468, f 1491), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 301 Deppe (Tournai) (f 612?), saint - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 93, 302 Deprast, Jacques (fl. 1458), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 93, 303 Depyng, John de (fl. 1291-1310), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 306 Depyng, John de (fl. 1390-1395), Dominican, friar, prior - Oxford (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 93, 308 Depyng, John de ( t 1396), Benedictine, abbot Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 307 Depyng, John de ( t 1445), notary public, district rector, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 309 Depyng, John (fl. 1484-1497), Dominican, friar, acolyte, subdeacon - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 310 Depyng, Nicholas (fl. 1388-1394), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 311 Depyng, Thomas de (fl. 1355), Dominican, friar, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 312 Depyng, Thomas (r 1442), Benedictine, doctor of theology, priest - Oxford (England); Peterborough (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 313 Deram, Ralph (fl. 1384-1420), magister, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 314 D e r a m , William (fl. 1389-1390), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 315 Derbi, Hugh de (fl. 1260), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 316 Derby, ... (11. 1474-1475), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 317 Derby, ... (fl. 1484), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 318 Derby, Andrew de (fl. 1270-1300), district rector, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 93, 319 Derby, Henri de (14-th century), count - Guyenne (France); Saintonge (France); Poitou (France) Chevalier - F. 93, 320 Derby, John ( t 1474), ecclesiastical administrator, protonotarius - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 321-323 Derby, John (i" 1486), Premonstratensian, abbot Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 324 Derby, Robert de ( t 1361), master of arts, proctor - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 325 Derby, Roger (11. 1392-1394), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 326 Derby, Simon de (late 12-th ccntury), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 327 Derby, Thomas ( t 1458), vicar, chaplain - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford F. 93, 328 Derby, William (fl. 1324-1433), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 93, 329 Dercanya, P. (mid 14-th century), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 330 Dereby, ... (fl. 1373-1374), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 331

Dereham, Elias of - also: E. Berham, E. Derham (f 1245), cleric, architect, canon Salisbury (England); Wells (England) - Harvey F. 93, 332-336 Dereham, John (fl. 1403-1432), Benedictine, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 337-338 Dereham, Richard ( t 1417), university chancellor, diplomat, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); London (England); Pisa (Italy); Konstanz (Germany) - Cambridge F. 93, 339-342 Derfeld, Robert (fl. 1405-1439), district rector, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 343 Derfeld, Thomas (fl. 1385-1401), district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 344-345 Derham, Peter (fl. 1213-1242), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 346 Derham, Robert - alias: R. Braunche ( t 1436), subdeacon, vicar, district rcctor - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 59, 210-211; 93, 347 Derham, Thomas de (fl. 1346), Augustinian, friar, acolyte - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 348 Derham, Thomas de (fl. 1362), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 349 Derham, Thomas (fl. 1413-1441), Benedictine, priest, proctor - Oxford (England); Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 351-352 Derham, Thomas ( f l 4 1 8 ) , seneschal, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 350 Deriethain, Dorothea (fl. 1500), miniaturist München (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 93, 353-354 Derke, William (fl. 1435), Franciscan, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 93, 355 Derke, William (fl. 1484), master of arts, acolyte - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 357 Derker, William (fl. 1468), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 93, 356 Derlega, Nicholas dc (fl. 1198-1215), magister - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 93, 358 Derley, John (fl. 1392-1394), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 359 Derlhys, Thomas (fl. 1480), poet - England Chevalier - F. 93, 360 Derlons, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Dcrlons Derloy, John de (fl. 1317), student - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 361 Derluyn, John (fl. 1460), poet - England Chevalier - F. 93, 362 Derlyngton, John de (fl. 1363-1402), ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk, vicar general Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 366-368 Derlyngton, John de (fl. 1379), Benedictine, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 369 Derlyngton, John (-M415), ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) - Cambridge F. 93, 363-365 Derlyngton, Ralph de (fl. 1365-1366), Benedictine, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 370 Derlyngton, Thomas (fl. 1413), subdeacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 371 Derlynton, Stephen de (fl. 1302-1303), town clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 372 Derman, John (fl. 1450-1497), carpenter - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Harvey - F. 93, 373 Derman, William (fl. 1400-1450), college fellow, seneschal - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 374 Dermatius (Ireland) (fl. 1115), pilgrim - Ireland; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 93, 375-376

Dermid, Richard (fl. 1456), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 377 Dermitius Mulronius (fl. 1269), Franciscan Ireland - Wadding - F. 93, 378 Dermot mac Murrough, king of Leinster also: Diarmait mac Murchada (f 1171), king Ireland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 93, 379-381 Dernbach, Bartolomäus, der Ältere - also: B. Derrenbach (fl. 1432-1461), goldsmith Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany); Köln (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 382-383 Dernbach, Bartolomäus,der Jüngere - also: B. Dcrrcnbach (fl. 1455-1476), goldsmith, eoiner Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany); Köln (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 382-383 Dernbach, Bernhard, der Ältere - also: B. Derrenbach (fl. 1422-1462), goldsmith, eoiner Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 382-383 Dernbach, Bernhard, der Jüngere - also: B. Derrenbach (fl. 1451-1470), eoiner - Frankfurtam-Main (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 93, 382-383 Master of the Dernbacher Beweinung - also: M. of the Limburger Β. (15-th century), ceramist, sculptor - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 93, 384 Derneford, Nicholas de (fl. 1316-1331), mason Wales - Harvey - F. 93, 385 Derneford, Nicholas de (fl. 1318), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 386 Dernell, ... (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 387 Dernington, John dc (fl. 1285), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 93, 388 Derolde, bishop of Amiens (t 947), bishop, physician - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 93, 389 Derrame, ... - also: d'Arrame (fl. 1325), medical practitioner - France - Wickersheimer F. 93, 390 Derrames, Johannes (fl. 1487), Latin poet Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 93, 391 Derrer, Konrad - also: K. Terrer, Κ. von Augsburg (14-th century), chronicler - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL - F. 93, 392-393 Dersham, William (fl. 1496-1503), Benedictine, sacristan - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 394 Derslyngham, John de (fl. 1300), magister, benefactor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 93, 395 Dervorgilla O'Ruairc - also: Derbforgaill O'Rourke Desiderius Desislava, princcss of Dioklcia (fl. 1189), princcss - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 72 Desislava (Sebastokratorissa) (fl. 1259), princess Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 73 Deslandes, Jean - callde: Boucandry ( t 1438), canon, city governor - Paris (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 74 Desmares (Rouen) (fi. 1467), wood carver Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 94, 75-76 Desmarets, Jean ( t 1382), magistrate - France Chevalier - F. 94, 77 Desmarets, Louis (surgeon) —> Louis [Ludovicus] Desmarets Desmarz, Nicolò (fl. 1309), painter - Roma (Italy); France - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 78 Desmazes, Bernard (fl. 1479-1498), sculptor, architect - Montpellier (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 94, 79-80 Desmes, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Desmes Desmon, Simon (fl. 1468), surgeon - Maine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 237 Desmond, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Ireland - Arnold-Baker - F. 94, 81-83 Desmond, Gerald ( t 1398), earl - Ireland Arnold-Baker - F. 94, 81-82 Desmond, James ( t 1462), earl - Ireland Arnold-Baker - F. 94, 82 Desmond, Maurice I ( t 1356), earl - Ireland Arnold-Baker - F. 94, 81 Desmond, Maurice II ( t 1356), earl - Ireland Arnold-Baker - F. 94, 81 Desmond, Thomas Jean [Johannes] Desmons Desnoés, Adam Adam [Adamus] Desnoés Desnouelles, Jean ( t 1396), abbot, chronicler Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 84 Desnoys, Lucas (fl. 1406), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 94, 85-86 Despaborde, Guillermo - latin: Guilelmus Praepositi (fl. 1356), jurisconsult - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 94, 87; 157, 231 Despagne, Jean de —> Valence, Jean de

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Despars, J. Nie. (late 15-th century), chronicler Viaanderen, Flandres - Potthast - F. 94, 88 Despars, Jacques —» Jacobus de Partibus Despens, Pedro (fl. 1315), jurisconsult - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 94, 89 Despenser, family - also: Dcspcnccr (sincc 13-th century), noble family - England - Broughton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 90-94 Despenser, Allanore le —> Eleanor [Eleonora] de Clare Despenser, Edward Asdvatzadùr, Deodatus Déodat [Deusdedit] Bassole ( t 1484), master of arts, physician, university chancellor - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 94, 165-166 Déodat [Deusdedit] Baudeti (fl. 1341), barber - Haute-Garonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 94, 167 Dié [Deusdedit] (Blésois) (6-th century), priest, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 94, 345 Deusdedit, bishop of Brescia (fl. 679), bishop, saint - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 168 Diodatus [Deusdedit], bishop of Cagliari (fl. 649), bishop - Cagliari (Italy) - Chevalier F. 94, 169 Deusdedit, archbishop of Canterbury - secular name: Frithona; also: Thcodatus F., Adcodatus ( t 664), archbishop, saint - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 170-171; 372, 220-222; 414, 246 Deusdedit (Cardinal) ( t e a . 1098), Benedictine, cardinal, canonist - Aquitaine (France); Tulle (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 94, 172-179 Déodat [Deusdedit], bishop of Castres ( f e a . 1326), Franciscan, abbot, bishop - Paris (France); Lagny (France); Castres (France) - Glorieux F. 94, 186 Deodato [Deusdedit], archpricst of Castro (fl. 1485), archpriest, writer - Napoli (Italy); Otranto (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 94, 180-181 Die [Deusdedit] (Ebersmünster) (7-th century), monk - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 94, 346

Deodatus [Deusdedit] Italus (fl. 1476), Franciscan, biographer - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 94, 184-185 Diodato [Deusdedit] de Lucca (fl. 1288), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 187 Deodatus [Deusdedit] Marmorarius (fl. 1294-1317), marblcr - Roma (Italy); Tivoli (Italy); Teramo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 94, 188-190 Deodatus [Deusdedit], bishop of Meath ( t l 2 2 6 ) , bishop, king's clerk, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 191 Déodat [Deusdedit], bishop of Milano ( t 629), bishop - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 192 Deusdedit, abbot of Monte Cassino ( t 834), abbot, saint, martyr - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 94, 193-194 Dié [Deusdedit], bishop of Nevers ( t 679), bishop, saint, monastery founder Nevers (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 94, 347-348 Deodatus [Deusdedit] Orlandi (fl. 1288-1301), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 94, 195-198 Deusdedit I, Papa - also: Adeodatus; french: Dieudonné (t618), pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. 94, 199-204; 422, 209-210 Deusdedit II Papa —> Adeodatus II Papa Deusdedit (Pomposa) (11. 1063), architect Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 183 Deusdedit (Ravenna) (6-lh century), jurist, archivist - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 94, 205 Deusdedit, bishop of Rodez (fl. 599), bishop Rodez (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 206 Deusdedit (Roma) (6-th century), saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 207 Déodat [Deusdedit] (Saint Taurin) (9-th century), monk - Evreux (France) - Chevalier F. 94, 208 Déodat [Deusdedit] de Serreta (fi. 1342), diocese clerk, physician - Rodez (France) Wickersheimer - F. 94, 209 Déodat [Deusdedit] de Scvcrac ( t 1182), abbot Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 210 Deodato [Deusdedit] da Severiaco (fl. 1299), monk, canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 94, 211 Déodat [Deusdedit], bishop of Toulon ( t 1050), bishop - Toulon (France) - Chevalier F. 94, 212 Dieudé [Deusdedit], bishop of Toulon (f 1054), bishop - Marseille (France); Toulon (France) Chevalier - F. 95, 36 Déodat [Deusdedit], bishop of Vienne (7-th century), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 94, 213 Deodatus [Deusdedit] (York) (fl. 1209), physician - York (England) - Talbot - F. 94, 214 Deodatus [Deusdetit] (Scriptor) (fl. 780), writer Potthast - F. 94, 182 Deussentis, Antony (fl. 1452-1477), builder Lcctourc (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 215 Deustamben, Petro (12-th century), architect Galicia (Spain); Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 216 Master of Deutschnofen (Tirol) (early 15-th century), wood carver - Österreich (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 217 Deux, Bertrand de —> Déaux, Bertrand de archbishop of Embrun Devellyng, Edward - alias: E. Ysfele ( t 1469), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 94, 158 Develyn, Richard (fl. 1455), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 94, 221 Deveneis, Richard de (fl. 1216-1230), district rector, scholar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 222

Diego Deveiiick, bishop of the Scots ( t e a . 887), bishop - Ireland; Scotland - Chevalier - F. 94, 223; 94, 243 Devenir, John (fl. 1403-1420), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 224 Devenold, Philip ( t 1493), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 94, 225 Devenyshe, William (fl. 1459), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 226 Deverai, Stephen - monk - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 94, 227 Deverei, David (fl. 1284-1291), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 228 Deverei de Glastonbury, John (fl. 1341-1343), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 94, 229 Deverell, Thomas (fl. 1448-1459), college fellow Oxford (England); Wiltshire (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 230 Deverelle, Robert (fl. 1346), magister - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford F. 94, 231 Devereux, John ( t e a . 1393), lord, court official, diplomat - Calais (France); Hereford (England); England - Broughton, Chevalier F. 94, 232-233 Deveros, John (fl. 1383-1399), theologian Cambridge (England); Ireland Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 94, 234-237 Deves, ... (fl. 1485-1486), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 94, 238 Devet, Richard ( t 1461), proctor, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 239-240 Deville, Martial (fl. 1391), sculptor - Toulouse (France) - Beaulieu - F. 94, 241 Devizes, Richard de (fl. 1189-1193), monk, chronicler - Winchester (England) - Broughton F. 94, 242 Devon, Augustus of (fl. 1231), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 244 Devon, William of —» William [Guilelmus] of Devon Devorde (Valcncicnncs) (fl. 1453), painter Valenciennes (France); Lille (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 94, 246 Devorguilla of Galloway - also: Dervorgilla Balliol ( t e a . 1291), lady - Scotland; England - Echols - F. 94, 247 Devos, Pierre (15-th century), mariner - Spain Chevalier - F. 94, 248 Devrinc, Claes (fl. 1467), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 249 Devuert, Guillaume (fl. 1495), theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 250 Dewy, David (fl. 1437), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 251 Dexter Paciani (fl. 1183), bishop, chronicler Spain - Potthast - F. 94, 252 Dexter, Alice —> Alice Dexter Dey, Robert (fl. 1487), Dominican, friar, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 253 Dey, Thomas (fl. 1459), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 254 Deychbord, William (fl. 1489), scholar - Essex (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 94, 255 Deyde, Arnaud —» Arnaud [Arnoldus] Deyde Deydier, Jaume (15-th century), bailiff - France Chevalier - F. 94, 256 Deyntee, Agnes —> Agnes Deyntee Deyssac, Arnaud (fl. 1289), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 94, 257 Deyssac, Hugues (fl. 1289), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 94, 257 Deyssac, Raymond (fl. 1289), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 94, 257 Dhuoda (Septimania) (fl. 824-850), noblewoman, writer - Nîmes (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 94, 258-263; 96, 91 Dhy o Arvon, William (fl. 1400), poet - England - Chevalier - F. 94, 264 Dhy Robin Dhy o Von, Robert (fl. 1460), poet England - Chevalier - F. 94, 266

Dhy'r Bilug, John (fl. 1470), poet - England Chevalier - F. 94, 265 Dia ad-Din ibn al-Athir («1163, t e a . 1239), Islamic scholar, poet - Mosul (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 94, 269-279 Dia ad-Din al-Hadbani (*ca. 1123, 1 1206), Islamic jurist - Cairo (Egypt); Damascus (Syria) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 94, 267-268 Diacetto, Dionigi da (fl. 1480), goldsmith, drawer - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 280 Diacony, Michael ( t 1500), doctor of theology, bishop, confessor - Oxford (England); Normandie (France); Suffolk (England) - Oxford F. 94, 281 Diamante (Terranova) (*ca. 1430, + after 1498), Carmelite, painter - Prato (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 282-286 Diamo, Hubert (fl. 1197), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 287 Diana d'Andalo (f 1236), Dominican, monastery founder, blessed - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 94, 288 Diane degli Imbarcati (14-th century), Servite, poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 94, 289 Diano, Gaspar de (i· 1451), archbishop, vicar - Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 94, 290 Diano, Nicolas de (t 1435), vicar general, archbishop - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 94, 291 Diarmait macCerbaill ( t 565), king - Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 292 Diarmait macMáel na mBó ( t 1072), king Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 293 Dias (Toulouse) (fl. 1142), troubadour - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 294 Dias, Andres —> Andreas de Escobar bishop of Ciudad Rodrigo, Ajaccio and Megara Dias, Dinis (fl. 1445), navigator - Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 94, 295-296 Dias, Diogo (fl. 1308-1311), architect - Plasencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 297 Dias, Diogo Pero (fl. 1487-1500), sailor, discoverer - Portugal; Africa - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 94, 298-299 Dias, Lourenço (fl. 1446), navigator - Portugal Chevalier - F. 94, 300 Dias, Pantaleäo (fl. 1495), architect - Lisboa (Portugal) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 301 Dias, Vincent (fl. 1446), navigator - Portugal Chevalier - F. 94, 302 Diasculus, Antonius (14-th century), theologian Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 94, 303 Diaz de Toledo (fl. 1490-1497), writer - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 94, 315 Diaz, Alfonso (fl. 1418), sculptor - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 304 Diaz, Ferdinand (fl. before 1454), royal adviser Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 94, 305 Diaz, Francisco (15-th century), sculptor - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 306 Diaz, Gonzalez (fl. 1499), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 94, 307 Diaz, Gonzalo (fl. 1480), map drawer - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 308 Diaz, Jímena —» Jímena Diaz Diaz, Pedro - bishop - Ciudad Rodrigo (Spain) Chevalier - F. 94, 313 Diaz, Pedro (fl. 1482), philosopher - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 94, 314 Díaz de Haro, Lope Cid, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, called el Diberti, Nicolo (fl. 1400), translator - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 316 Dibl ibn Ali Ί-Khuzai (*765, t e a . 860), poet Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 94, 317-322 Dicence, bishop of Saintes (8-th century), bishop, saint - Saintes (France) - Chevalier F. 94, 323 Dichesse, William de (fl. 1327), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 324 Dickeymann, Jean (15-th century), troubadour België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 94, 325 Dickleburgh, Richard (fl. 1413-1416), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 94, 326 Dicson, Edward (fl. 1488), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 327 Dicson, William (fl. 1449), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 94, 328 Dicuil Hibcrnicus —> Dungalus Hibernicus Dicuil (Saint) - also: Deicola - saint, monastery founder - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 94, 329 Dicul (Bosham) (+ 689), monk, saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 94, 330 Didacus Aegidius (fl. 1335), Carmelite, prior, Provincial - Lisboa (Portugal) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 94, 332; 414, 397 Didacus Navasqucz —> Navasqucz, Diego archbishop of Torres Didbroke, Thomas (fl. 1467-1490), scholar, deacon, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Gloucester (England) Oxford - F. 94, 331 Dide, abbess of Saint-Pierre (8-th century), abbess - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 334 Diderik (Utrecht) - also: Thierry ? (fl. 1428), painter - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 94, 336 Didier —> Desiderius Master of the Dido Truhe - also: Dido Master, Master of the Virgil (mid 15-th century), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 337 Dido, Nicolo (fl. 1472-1473), physician - Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 94, 338 Didon, bishop of Albi (fl. 663-664), bishop - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 339 Didon, bishop of Laon ( t 893), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 340 Didon, bishop of Poitiers (fl. 655-673), bishop Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 94, 341 Didon, abbot of Saint-Florent-le-Vieil ( t 849), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 94, 342 Didon, abbot of Saint-Picrrc-le-Vif ( t 866), abbot, physician - Sens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 94, 343 Didymie, abbess of Sainte-Croix (6-th century), abbess - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier F. 94, 344 Die —> Deusdedit Die, Comtesse de (12-th century), countess, troubadour - Die (France) - Chevalier F. 94, 349 Diebolt (Kolmar) (fl. 1413), painter - Alsace (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 353 Master of the Dieburger Gnadenbild (early 15-th century), sculptor - Hessen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 354 Diederix, Pieter (fl. 1372-1373), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 94, 355 Diedo, Agostino - writer - Italy - Chevalier F. 94, 356 Diedo, Francisco ( t e a . 1484), professor of law Venezia (Italy); Padua (Italy); Verona (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 94, 357-360 Diego de Alcalá, also: Didacus de A. (*ca. 1400, 11463), Franciscan, saint - Alcala de Henares (Spain); Córdoba (Spain); Siena (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 94, 368-369; 94, 381 Diego Alfoncii (fl. 1332-1341), physician, clerk Salamanca (Spain); Montpellier (France); Burgos (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 94, 361

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Diego d'Azambuja (fl. 1482), traveler - Portugal Chevalier - F. 94, 362 Diego de Azevedo - also: D. de Accbcs Johannes de Francfordia Dier de Muden, Rudolph Theogerus Metensis Diethelm von Krenkingen (¡1206), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Reichenau (Switzerland); Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 95, 3-5 Diethelm (Trier) ( t 955), scolasticus - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 95, 6 Diether (Frankfurt) - also: Dyderich (fl. 13591366), painter - Frankfurl-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 7 Diether von Helmstadt (fl. 1325), chronicler Helmstadt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 95, 8 Diether II von Isenburg (*ca. 1412, 11482), archbishop - Mainz (Germany); Trier (Germany); Aschaffenburg (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 95, 9-11 Diether, Graf von Katzenelnbogen ( t 1350), count - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 95, 12 Diether von Nassau (*ca. 1250, 1 1307), Dominican, archbishop - Nassau (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 95, 13-15 Diether von Wesel - also: Thcodericus Reise, D. von Ress (fl. 1423-1473), physician, writer Köln (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - DLL F. 95, 16 Dietmar Thietmarus Dietpoldus Pataviensis (11190), bishop Passau (Germany) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 95, 32-33 Dietrich —> Theodoricus Dietrich, Hanns (fl. 1479), stonemason Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 422, 227 Dietschi, family (since 15-th century), family of goldsmiths - Zürich (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 95, 35 Dietwin —» Theoduinus Dieu-lo-Crescas, Roget (fl. 1387-1397), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 39 Dieudé —> Dcusdcdit Dieudonné Crespin (fl. 1472), physician Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 37 Dieudonné II Papa —> Adeodatus II Papa

Dieulesaint (Physician) (fl. 1340), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 38 Dieulosal d'Aimargucs (fl. 1354-1394), physician - Bouches-du-Rhône (France) - Jacquart I F. 95, 41 Dieulosal de Largentière (fl. 1487), physician Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 40 Dieulosal (Marseille) (fl. 1254-1285), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 42 Dieulosal de Stella (14-th to 15-th century), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 43-44 Diez, family (since 9-th century), family of counts - Hessen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 95, 45-46 Diez, Fernando (fl. 1486), theologian - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 95, 48 Diez, Manuel (fl. 1443), veterinarian - Spain Chevalier - F. 95, 49 Diez, Martin - also: M. Didaci ( t 1440), jurisconsult - Aragon (Spain); Daroca (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 95, 50-58 Diez, Pedro - called: P. Catalano (Π. 1455-1463), goldsmith - Aragon (Spain); Roma (Italy); Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 59 Diez, Rodrigo (fl. 1416), poet - Aragon (Spain) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 95, 60-61 Diez de Gámes, Gutierre (* 1378?, f after 1448), biographer - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 95, 62 Diezmann, Landgraf von Thüringen - also: Dietrich III, D. der Jüngere (f 1307), count, margrave - Thüringen (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 95, 63-65 Digeni, Xeno (fl. 1462), painter - Kreta (Greece) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 66 Digenis, Basilus (10-th century), hero - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 95, 67 Digge, John ( t 1375), bachelor of civil law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 95, 68-69 Dighton, ... (fl. 1475-1476), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 95, 70 Digton, John (fl. 1392), Carmelite, friar, deacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 95, 71 Dijon, Jean de (fl. 1402), sculptor, architect Troyes (France) - Lami - F. 95, 72 Dijon, Pierre (1-st half 11-th century), sculptor Dijon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 95, 73-74 Dik al-Jinn Dynamius Dinant, Gilles de (fi. 1398-1399), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Lami - F. 95, 98 Dinant, Henri de (f before 1269), patrician, mayor, revolt leader - Namur (Belgium); Valenciennes (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 95, 99 Dinant, Jean de (fl. 1372), sculptor, metal founder - Bcthunc (France); Tongcrcn, Tongrcs (Belgium) - Lami - F. 95, 100 Dinckmut, Konrad (fl. 1482-1496), printer - Ulm (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 95, 101 Dinde, Henri (fl. 1356-1357), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 95, 102 Dingelsche, Jean (14-th century), poet - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 95, 103 Dingelsche, Jean (15-th century), rhetorician België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 95, 103 Dini, Francesco (fl. 1478-1496), printer - Firenze (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 104 Dini, Taddeo —> Thaddaeus Dini Diniz —> Dionysius Dinkel, Peter (fl. 1499), miniaturist - Deutschland - D'Ancona - F. 95, 107 Dinkmuth, Konrad (*ca. 1477, 1 1496), printer, chronicler - Deutschland - Stammler F. 422, 229-231 Dinley, Edward - latin: Eduardus Donlcius or Dinleius (fl. 1450), Carmelite - Newcastleon-Tync (England) - Bìbliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 95, 108; 103, 311-312 D i n o di Benivieni (fl. 1294), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 114 D i n o del Garbo —» Garbo, Dinus de D i n o da Moscachia (fl. 1315), grammarian Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 115 D i n o da Pistoia (fl. 1436), university professor - Bologna (Italy); Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 95, 123 D i n o di Puccio (fl. 1392), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 126 D i n o da Torino - poet - Torino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 95, 125 D i n o di Tucca (fl. 1373), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 95, 124 Dinothus Benchorensis - also: D. de Bangor (fl. 601), abbot - Bangor (Wales) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 95, 109-113 Dinterus, Edmundus —» Dynter, Edmundus de Dinteville, Jacques de (fl. 1491-1515), castellan Beaune (France) - Chevalier - F. 95, 127 Dinus Compagnus —> Compagni, Dino Dinus Mugellanus - also: Dynus de Rossonis Mugellanus ( t a f t e r 1298), professor of civil law - Firenze (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Pistoia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe F. 95, 116-123; 422, 232 Diocleates Presbyter —> Dukljanin (Presbyter) Diocre, Raimond ("i" 1084), canon, preacher - Paris (France) - Ladvocat - F. 95, 128 Diodatus Deusdedit Diodé de Carlus (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 95, 129 Diogo de Castanheira (fl. 1497), Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 95, 130 Diogo de Leiria - Cistercian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 95, 131 Diogo dc Mcncsscs - poet, knight - Portugal Chevalier - F. 95, 132 Diogo de Sande (fl. 1440), Augustinian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 95, 133 Diogo de Torres - Cistercian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 95, 134

Diogo, lord of Viseu (*ca. 1452, ¡1484), lord - Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 95, 135-136 Dionigi —» Dionysius Dionigio, Eusebio (fl. 1372), canon - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 137 Dionisia le Bokcbyndcrc —» Bokcbyndcrc, Dionisia le Dionisij > Dionysius Dionisio —> Dionysius Diontyras (Ethiopia) (6-th century), confessor, saint - Ethiopia - Chevalier - F. 95, 138 Dionysia Baldewyne (fl. 1302), witch - Exeter (England) - Echols - F. 95, 140 Denise [Dionysia] la Barbière (fl. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Echols - F. 95, 141 Dionisia [Dionysia] Bottele (fl. 1369), silkworker - London (England) - Echols - F. 95, 142 Denise [Dionysia] (Launceston) (fl. 1200-1215), plaintiff - England - Echols - F. 95, 143 Denyse [Dionysia] de Matzière ( t 1494), widow France - Chevalier - F. 95, 144 Dionysia de Mountchesny (fl. 1260-1290), lady, heiress - England - Echols - F. 95, 145 Denyse [Dionysia] la Normande (fl. 1292), innkeeper - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 95, 146 Denise [Dionysia] (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 93, 241 Denise [Dionysia] de Partenay (fl. 1467), medical practitioner, criminal - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 95, 147-148 Denise [Dionysia] la Sainturière (fl. 14561457), belt maker - Paris (France) - Echols F. 95, 149 Denise [Dionysia] la Vileyn (fl. 1270), land proprietress - London (England) - Echols F. 95, 150 Dionisia [Dionysia] de Wodemerstham (fl. 1281), servant, land proprietress - England - Echols F. 95, 151 Dionysios Dionysius Dionysius Acindynus - greek: Dionysios Akindynos (14-th century), nephew of Gregorius Acindynus - Greece - Chevalier - F. 3, 392 Dionysios [Dionysius] de Aegeus (9-th century), physician - Greece - Chevalier - F. 95, 231 Dionigi [Dionysius] d'Andrea di Bernardo di Lottino - called: Danni (* 1455), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 153 Denis [Dionysius] Anjorrand (14-th century), physician, astrologist - Paris (France); Calais (France); London (England) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 154 Denys [Dionysius], bishop of Ascalon (fl. 536), bishop - Palestine - Chevalier - F. 95, 155 Denys [Dionysius] (Athos) (fl. 1380), monk, saint - Athos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 95, 156 Denys [Dionysius] (Athos) (fl. 1458), monk, painter - Athos (Greece) - Chevalier F. 95, 157 Denis [Dionysius] Bclvini (fl. 1480), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 160 Denis [Dionysius] (Besançon) (fl. 1498), author of a medical treatise - Besançon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 95, 161 Denys [Dionysius] da Bologna (fl. 1373), Servite, prior - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 162 Denis [Dionysius] (Bordeaux) (fl. 1416), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 163 Denis [Dionysius] Breti (fl. 1485), barber, prior - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 164 Dionysius Brisenus —> Briseno, Denisio Denys [Dionysius], bishop of the Bulgarians ("I" 1180), bishop, saint - Bulgaria - Chevalier F. 95, 165 Dionysius de Burgo Sancti Sepulchri - also: D. de Robertis (*ca. 1280, 11342), Augustinian, bishop, theologian - Toscana (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Monopoli (Italy); Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger - F. 95, 166-176; 422, 267

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Denis [Dionysius] Cacherna (fl. 1400), medical practitioner, canon, prebendary - Limerick (Ireland) - Talbot - F. 95, 178 Dionysius Caroli Loci (fl. 1230), Cistercian, biographer - Chaalis (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 95, 222; 95, 271; 422, 242 Dionysius Cartusianus - also: D. van Rijkel, D. dc Lccwis, D. le Chartreux (*ca. 1402, 114-71 ), Carthusian, theologian, mystic Limbourg (Belgium); Zwolle (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 95, 179-219; 422, 243-264 Dionysius Cassinensis (fl. 1118), Benedictine, hagiographer - Monte Cassino (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 95, 220; 95, 270 Denis [Dionysius] Cervèze (fl. 1460-1467), master of arts, physician, castellan - Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 95, 221 Denis [Dionysius] (Châlons-sur-Marne) (fl. 1251), barber - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 95, 223 Dionysius Collensis - also: Denys de Colle (fl. 1470), Augustinian, religious writer - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 95, 224-225 D e n y s [Dionysius] de CoUors (fl. 1359-1360), bookkeeper - Chevalier - F. 95, 226 D e n y s [Dionysius], patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1467-1491), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 95, 227 D e n y s [Dionysius] de Couto - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 95, 228 Dionysius de Mutina - also: D. Cisterciensis (*ca. 1335, t 1400), Augustinian, theologian, bishop - Modena (Italy); Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 95, 272; 95, 276; 95, 278 Denis [Dionysius] Dcu Jardin (fl. 14151424), surgeon, barber - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 95, 229 Denis [Dionysius] Dubois (fl. 1376), barber Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 230 D e n y s [Dionysius] d'Estremoz - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 95, 232 Dionysius Exiguus - also: Denys le Petit (1-st half 6-th century), monk, scholar, translator Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 95, 233-239 Denis [Dionysius] (Flandres) (fl. 1213), sculptor Viaanderen, Flandres; Arras (France) - Beaulieu - F. 95, 240 Dionysius de Florentia (fl. 1440), Augustinian, professor of philosophy - Firenze (Italy); Ancona (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 95, 241-242 Denis [Dionysius] Forget (fl. 1492-1493), medical assistant - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 243 D e n y s [Dionysius] (Frcrc) (13-th ccntury), preacher - France - Chevalier - F. 95, 244 Denis [Dionysius] Gaillart (fl. 1449-1450), barber - Orleans (France) - Jacquart / - F. 95, 245 Dionigi [Dionysius] da Galiano (15-th century), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 95, 246 Denis [Dionysius] Geffroy ( f l 5 l 5 ) , bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 95, 247 Dionisii [Dionysius] Glusickii - secular name: Dmitrii (* 1363, f 1437), monk, monastery founder, icon painter, saint - Vologda (Russia); Moskva - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 248-250 Denis [Dionysius] Gondouel (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 95, 251 Denis [Dionysius] (Hakkendover) (fl. 1485-1486), metal founder - Netherlands; België, Belgique Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 252 D e n y s [Dionysius] le Herpeur - also: D. Cytharedi ( t 1482), student of medecine, university chancellor - Paris (France) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 95, 253-254

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Dionysius Holcanus - engllsh: Denys Holcan or Holkham (f 1466), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier F. 95, 255; 179, 270; 179, 310 Denys [Dionysius] de Holland Johannes de Deo Dios, Juan de —> Johannes de Deo archbishop of Tarse Dioscoros II, patriarch of Alexandria ( t 519), monophysite, patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) Chevalier - F. 95, 348 Dioscoros, Antipapa (fl. 530), antipope Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 95, 351 Dioscoros Bar-Kainaeus (fl. 1360), Jacobite Chevalier - F. 95, 349 Dioscorus Gabriel (fl. 1285), bishop Chevalier - F. 95, 350 Diotaiuti, Cepperello —> Ciappelletto (Prato) Diotallevi, di Angeluccio da Esanatoglia (fl. 13721381), painter - San Severino (Italy); Ancona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 353 Diotifeci, Mazzeo di Berto (fl. 1329), writer Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 354 Diotisalvi Neroni Stcphanus I patriarch of Armenia Dircksz Jehan (fl. 1426), painter - Zierikzee (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 376 Dircksz Laurent (fl. 1479), painter - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 95, 377 Dircskin —> Dirck [Theodoricus] (Amsterdam) Direxzoon Raynier (f 1483), engraver - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 95, 379 Dirleton, Michael (fl. 1444), Franciscan Scotland - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 95, 380; 422, 268 Dirley, John (fl. 1397-1415), college fellow, sacristan, bursar - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 95, 381 Dirmsteyn, family (since 14-th century), family of goldsmiths - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 382-383 Dirmsteyn, Hans - also: H. Dirmstein (* 1435, t 1494), goldsmith, miniaturist, poet Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Stammler F. 422, 269-273 Dis, Pierrat de Jean (fl. 1366), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 385 Dis, William de (fl. 1405), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England); Paris (France) - Cambridge - F. 95, 384 Disaire (Aquitaine) (fl. 400), professor of medicine - Aquitaine (France); Roma (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 95, 386

Dogge Discalzi, Isabelle (15-th century), sculptor Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 387 Discalzi, Zacharia (15-th century), poet - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 388 Dischampton, Adam (fl. 1344-1347), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 95, 389 Disciole (Poitiers) ( t 583), virgin, saint - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 95, 390 Discordia, Galdino (fl. 1271), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 95, 391 Discovic, Pierro ( t 1426), Franciscan, archbishop Faenza (Italy); Spalato (Italy); Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 95, 392 Dishypatus, Manuel (13-th to 14-th century), bishop - Thessaloniki (Grcecc) - Chevalier F. 95, 393 Disibod (Ireland) (f674), bishop, saint - Ireland; Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 95, 394 Disse, Gilbert de (fl. 1326-1331), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 95, 395 Disse, John, senior (fl. 1397-1413), college fellow, district rector, proctor - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 95, 396 Disse, John, junior (fl. 1402-1414), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 95, 397 Disse, Wlöater de —> Gualterus Disse Dissen, Heinrich —> Heinrich [Henricus] von Dissen Dist, Jan van (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 95, 400 Distelroide, Peter von (fl. 1433-1435), painter Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 401 Ditinsall, Thomas (fl. 1446), scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 95, 404 Ditlep von Alnpeke (fl. 1286-1290), chronicler Livland - Chevalier - F. 95, 402 Ditmar —> Thietmarus Ditraldi, Giacomo Filippo di Paolo (fl. 14741484), painter - Ferrara (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 95, 405 Ditterich, Hans (fl. 1482), stone cutter Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 95, 407 Dittering, Peter de (fl. 1334), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 95, 406 Dittlinger, Heinrich (f 1479), chronicler Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 95, 408; 422, 279-280 Ditton, John de (fl. 1361-1367), district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) - Oxford F. 95, 409 Dittona, Hugo de -> Hugo de Dutton Ditynshale, Henry de (fl. 1320), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 95, 410 Diucholl de Cluainbraein - saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 95, 411 Diurna, bishop of Lichfield - also: Dwina (f 568), bishop, saint - Lichfield (England); Scotland Chevalier - F. 95, 412 Divelin, William de (fl. 1252), scholar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 95, 413 Divini, Pacifico (fl. 1220), religious poet Chevalier - F. 95, 414 Divisioli, Joannino (fl. 1260), jurisconsult, orator, philosopher - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 95, 415 Dixi, Walter (fl. 1277), mason - England Harvey - F. 95, 416 Dixon, Robert (fl. 1455), bachelor of arts, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 95, 417 Djem (Constantinopolis) (* 1459, 11495), prince Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 95, 418 Dlugossius, Johannes - also: Jan Dlugosz, J. Longinus (* 1415, f 1480), chronicler, historian, priest, diplomat - Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 95, 419-437 Dmitar Zvonimir - king of Croatia (fl. 10751089), king - Croatia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 1 Dmitrii -> Demetrius

Doais, Girard (fl. 1254-1269), sculptor, architect Montpellier (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 96, 51-52 Doara, Buoso de (fl. 1271), city administrator Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 50 Doat, Pierre (fl. 1414-1424), barber - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 179 Doban (Scotland) (f 751), bishop, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 96, 53 Dobbe, Thomas (fl. 1432), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 54 Dobbe, William (fl. 1333-1337), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 55 Dobbes, John (fl. 1480-1496), master of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 56; 96, 58 Dobbes, Richard ( t 1465), master of arts, proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 59-60 Dobbes, Robert (f 1476), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, vicar general Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 61-63 Dobbi, ... (fl. 64), monk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 96, 64 Dobda (Ireland) (8-th century), bishop - Ireland Chevalier - F. 96, 65 Dobernall, Nicholas (fl. 1358-1359), notary public - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 57 Dobla, Julián —» Lobera y Valtierra, Julián Dobrawa, princess of Poland - also: Dabrówka, Dúbravka (*ca. 935, f977), princess - Poland; Czechia - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 96, 67-68; 99, 31 Dobroko, Peter (fl. 1379), painter - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 68a Dobromir (Prince) (fl. 965-975), prince - Sachsen (Germany); Krakow (Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 69-70 Dobrotica (Bulgaria) ( f e a . 1385), prince Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 71 Dobrynia (Novgorod) (*945, t e a . 1000), city governor, army leader - Novgorod (Russia) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 72 Dobson, ... (fl. 1468-1469), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 73 Dobson, ... (fl. 1475-1491), district rector Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) Cambridge - F. 96, 74 Dobson, John (fl. 1387-1409), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 96, 75 Dobyll, ... (fl. 1485-1494), chorister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 76 Dobyll, Laurence (fl. 1474-1478), bachelor of canon law, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 96, 77 Dobynet, John (fl. 1452-1454), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 78 Dobynson, ... (fl. 1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 79 Dobynson, Richard (f 1498), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 80 Doce, Jean (* 1367), architect - Dijon (France); Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 81 Docheson, Richard ( t 1493), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 96, 83 Docho de la Coparie (fl. 1418-1466), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 96, 84 Docianus, Johannes —> Johannes Docianus Dock, Heinrich (fl. 1392), bell founder, coppersmith - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 96, 85 Docking, Thomas de (fl. 1253-1269), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Théologie - F. 96, 86-88 Dockinge, Pagan de (fi. 1279), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 89 Dockyng, William ( t 1415), subdeacon, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 90

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Dodde, ... (fl. 1470-1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 92 Dodde, John (fl. 1449-1489), bachelor of canon law, notary public, deacon, vicar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 93-94 Doddeforde, Robert - also: R. Dodefort (fl. 12641270), Benedictine, monk - Ramsey (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 96, 95-96; 333, 152-153 Dodebrugg', Adam de (fl. 1309), Augustinian, friar, student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 96, 97 Dodechinus —> Dudechinus Dodekin, Roger (fl. 1277), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 98 Dodekin, Thomas (fl. 1277), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 99 Dodenho, Geoffrey de (fi. 1350-1361), magister - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) Cambridge - F. 96, 100 Dodington, John (fl. 1412-1427), mason Cambridge (England) - Harvey - F. 96, 101-102 Dodington, Nicholas de (13-th to 14-th century), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 96, 103 Dodington, Simon dc (fl. 1363-1367), bachclor of canon law, priest - Cambridge (England); Canterbury (England); Saint-Omer (France) Cambridge - F. 96, 104 Dodolin (Saint-Bertin) (fl. 999), Benedictine, copyist - Saint-Bertin (France) - Chevalier F. 96, 105 Dodolin, bishop of Vienne (7-th century), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 96, 106 Dodon, bishop of Angers (t880), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 107 Dodon d'Asch - also: D. de Hascha ( t 1231), Premonstratensian, blessed - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 96, 108 Dodon, bishop of Beauvais (fl. 580-583), bishop Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 109 Dodon, duke of Mercia - also: Doddo (fl. 715), duke, monastery founder - Chevalier F. 96, 110 Dodon, abbot of Saint-Savin (II. 821-853), abbot Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 111 Dodon, abbot of Walers ( t 750), abbot, saint Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 96, 112 Dodon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Dodon Dodyngton, Richard (fl. 1413), doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 113 Dodyngton, Richard (fl. 1415-1423), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 343 Dodyngton, Roger de (fl. 1342), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 113 Doerger, Marc ( t e a . 1476), sculptor, painter Strasbourg (France) - Beaiilieu, Lami, Tltieme/ Becker - F. 96, 115-117 Doering, Matthias (*ca. 1393, t 1469), Franciscan, doctor of theology, minister provincial, chronicler - Thüringen (Germany); Erfurt (Germany); Sachsen (Germany); Basel (Switzerland); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford, Potthast, Sbaralea, Stammler, Wadding F. 96, 118-124; 422, 283-292 Doerne, Robbrecht van den (fl. 1453-1459), sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 96, 125 Doëte de Troyes (13-th century), poet - France Chevalier - F. 96, 126 Doffo di Baldino (fl. 1381), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 127 Doge, Thomas (fl. 1413-1416), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 128 Doget, John (fl. 1287-1294), marbler - England Harvey - F. 96, 129 Dogett, Robert (fl. 1484-1495), bachelor of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 130 Dogge, William (fl. 1406-1415), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 131

312

Dogier

Dogier, Philippe - called: Philippot (fl. 13501364), tapestry weaver - Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 132 Doglioni, Giulio (16-th century), physician Belluno (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 96, 134 Dogmael (Pembroke) (6-th century), confessor, saint - Wales - Chevalier - F. 96, 135 Dogmanton, ... (fl. 1476-1477), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 133 Dohair, Gosvin ( t 1420), Carthusian, prior Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 96, 136 Dohna, Frederik (fl. 1347), nobleman - Czechia Chevalier - F. 96, 137 Dohna, Jeschke (f 1423), nobleman - Czechia Chevalier - F. 96, 138 Dohna, Otto - surname: Heyde (fl. 1357), nobleman - Czechia - Chevalier - F. 96, 139 Doimo (Valvasone) - writer - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 96, 140 Doisine, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Doisine Dojcin, Petar - also: Peter Dóczy (fl. 1476-1480), nobleman, army leader - Hungaria; Serbia Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 141 Dokar, John (fl. 1467), magister, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 142 Dokelby, Richard (fl. 1468-1483), bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rector Oxford (England); London (England); Essex (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 96, 143-144 Dokelington Geoffrey de (fl. 1262), magister, district rector, deacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 96, 145 Dokwa, Roger (fl. 1403-1412), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 150 Dokyn, Rudolph de - or: Ludolph de D. (fl. 1368-1369), student, subdeacon, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 151 Dokysworth ... (15-th century), copyist - England - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 96, 152-153 Dolabella, Domenico (15-th century), sculptor Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 154 Dolcebono, Giovanni Giacomo (15-th century), sculptor, architect - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 96, 157 Dolcet, Jean —> Jean IJohannesJ Dolcet Dolci, Bernardino - also: B. Dolce (mid 15-th century), painter - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 155; 96, 158 Dolci, Giovannino di Pietro de (f before I486), wood sculptor, intarsiator, fortification architect Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 96, 159-161 Dolci, Ottaviano - also: O. Dolce (15-th century), painter - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 96, 156; 96, 7 Dolcibene (Firenze) - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 96, 162 Dolcino de Novara, Fra ( t 1307), heretic - Novara (Italy); Biella (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 163-164 Dold, Stephan (fl. 1479), printer - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 96, 165 Dole, Rogerus —> Rogerus Dole de Roermundia Dolecester, John (fl. 1201-1203), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 167 Dolft, Giovanni (fl. 1475-1477), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 168 Dolfin, Jakob (fl. 1418-1428), glass painter Netherlands; Toledo (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 169 Dolfin, Zorzi (* 1396, t 1468), chronicler Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 96, 170-171 Dolfyn de Newenham, William (fl. 1361-1383), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 96, 172 Dolgorukii, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 96, 173 Dolhas, Gérard (Π. 1449), architect - Aveyron (France); Rodez (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 96, 175

Dolhas, Raymond (fl. 1449), architect - Aveyron (France); Rodez (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 174-175; 322, 1 Dolianus (Bulgaria) (fl. 1037-1041), rebel Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 96, 176 Doliatoris, Simon - printer - Preussen (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 177 Dolían Bellan (14-th century), physician Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 96, 178 Dolléan (Rouen) (fl. 1459), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 96, 179 Master of the Dollinger Plastik in Regensburg (late 13-th century), sculptor - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 180 Dollyng, John (fl. 1359-1360), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 181 Dollyng, Richard (fl. 1463), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 96, 182 Dollyng, Thomas ( t after 1420), master of arts, bursar, deacon, priest - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 96, 183-184 Dollyng, William (fl. 1450-1481), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) Oxford - F. 96, 185 Dolyn, Patrick (fl. 1486), Dominican, friar, deacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 96, 186 Dolz, Juan (fl. 1480), philosopher - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 96, 187 Domagoj (Dalmatia) (fl. 864-876), ruler Dalmatia (Croatia) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 188 Domaine, wife of Saint Germer (7-th century), wife of a saint - Chevalier - F. 96, 189 Domairi Kemal ad-Din Abdallah (fl. 1371), poet Sicilia (Italy) - Amari - F. 96, 190 Domanchin (Troyes) (fl. 1383-1389), glass painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 191 Domangard (Ireland) (6-th century), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 96, 192 Domar, Heinrich (15-th century), alchemist Heidelberg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 422, 293 Domard (Jersey) (Π. 589), monk, saint - Jersey (England) - Chevalier - F. 96, 193 Domart (France) - also: Domarto (1-st half 15th century), musician - Picardie (France) Chevalier, Fétis - F. 96, 194-195 Dombrowska, queen of Poland (* 920, 1976), queen - Czechia; Poland - Chevalier F. 96, 196 Dombrowska, Jan - writer - Poland - Chevalier - F. 96, 197 Dome, Gilbert de (fl. 1344-1388), seneschal Périgord (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 198 Domènec, Jaume - latin: Jacobus Dominici ( t 1386), Dominican, theologian, historiographer, Provincial - Provence (France); Mallorca (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 96, 199-200; 422, 294-295 Domenech, Francisco (fl. 1488), copper engraver, friar - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 96, 201 Domenech, Juan (fl. 1479-1480), painter Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 202 Domenge (Bergerac) (fl. 1491-1494), sculptor Bergerac (France) - Beaulieu - F. 96, 203-205 Domenget, Jean (fl. 1432), coiner - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 206 Domenici —> Dominici Domenici, Paolo (Carmelite) - » Paulus Nazarotensis Domenico, Andreaccio (15-th century), monk, copyist - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley - F. 17, 263 Domenico, Baldino di (fl. 1471), chronicler - Italy - Chevalier - F. 96, 208 Domenico, Bartolomeo di (fl. 1429), notary, chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 96, 209 Domenico, Mario (15-th century), professor of law, canonist - Carpi (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 96, 210 Domenicus —» Dominicus Domenicux Aimericus —> Aimeric, Dominique

Domentijan (Serbia) - also: Dometjan, Domentianos (mid 13-th century), monk, hagiographer - Athos (Greece); Serbia Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 96, 211; 96, 215 Domenyk, Simon (fl. 1374-1408), magister, proctor, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge F. 96, 212 Domer, Jean (t after 1459), chronicler Chevalier - F. 96, 213 Domerane de Cucuro (fl. 1409), doctor of medecine, consul - Béziers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 96, 214 Domezain, Arnaud de ( f e a . 1472), citizen Bayonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 216 Domhaingen, bishop of Tuaim-Muscraighe (7th century), bishop - Ireland - Chevalier F. 96, 217 Domhangort (Ireland) (7-th century), bishop Ireland - Chevalier - F. 96, 218 Domice, deacon of Amiens (8-th century), deacon, saint - Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 219 Dominator, bishop of Brescia (fl. 595), bishop, saint - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 220 Domingues, Affonso (late 14-th century), architect - Portugal - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 224 Domingues, Domingo (fl. 1308-1311), architect Portugal - Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 225 Domingues, Joäo (fl. 1413), architect - Portugal Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 226 Domingues, Vasco (rafter 1391), precentor, diplomat - Braga (Portugal) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 96, 221-222 Domínguez, Martin (fl. 1223), archdeacon Madrid (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 96, 223 Dominica (Como) (6-th ccntury), virgin, saint Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 227 Dominichelli, Angelo della Pergola (fl. 13821399), physician - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 96, 228 Domenici [Dominici], Antonio ( t 1485), Benedictine, abbot - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 229 Dominici, Bernard (fl. 1287-1302), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 231 Dominici, Bernard (fl. 1301-1305), Dominican Albi (France); Narbonne (France); Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 231 Dominici, Giovanni (*ca. 1357, f 1420), Dominican, cardinal - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy); Ragusa (Italy) - Berton - F. 96, 408-410 Domenici [Dominici], Giovanni Battista (15th century), canon regular - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 96, 252 Dominici, Giovanni, archbishop of Ragusa (*ca. 1355, t 1419), Dominican, archbishop, cardinal, papal legate - Firenze (Italy); Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie - F. 96, 232-249; 422, 296-307 Dominici, Guillermo (14-th century), jurisconsult Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 96, 250 Dominici, Jean (fl. 1324), Dominican - Narbonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 251 Dominici, Luca (fl. 1480-1483), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 253 Dominici, Marien (t 1493), bishop, confessor - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 96, 254 Dominici, Nicolas ( t 1434), city governor - Aixcn-Provcncc (France) - Chevalier - F. 96, 256 Domenici [Dominici], Nicolo (fl. 1323), professor of medicine - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 96, 255 Dominicus Abbas (fl. 1031), Benedictine Fabricius - F. 96, 287 Domenico [Dominicus] di Agostino ( t before 1369), architect, sculptor - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 96, 259 Dominicus de Agramunt ( t e a . 1419), Dominican, prior - Spain - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 96, 260-261

[Dominicus] Dominicus Alaonis (fl. 1040), Benedictine, historian, writer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 96, 262-266 Dominicus de Alexandrie - Servite - Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 96, 267 Dominicus de Alquczar ( t 1301), Dominican, theologian, Provincial - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli, Latassa - F. 96, 268-274 Domenico [Dominicus] di Andrea (fl. 1430), sculptor - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 96, 275 Domenico [Dominicus] di Andrea Serrano, Domenico D o m i n g o [Dominicus] de Silos (*ca. 1000, 11073), Benedictine, abbot, saint - Burgos (Spain); Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 69-70 Dominicus Sinarra - also; D. de Fabriano (fl. 1314), Dominican, writer - Fabriano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 97, 72-73; 357, 64 Dominicus de Sora (*ca. 950, 11031), Benedictine, abbot, saint - Foligno (Italy); Sora (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 74-76 D o m i n i q u e [Dominicus] de Stanneto (fl. 1394), bachelor of arts, bachelor of medecine Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 97, 77 D o m e n i c o [Dominicus] di Stefano (fl. 13901410), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 78 Dominicus de Stellopardis - also: D. de Afragola ( t 1406), Dominican, theologian, inquisitor, prior - Napoli (Italy) - Kaeppeli, Tafuri F. 97, 79-81

[Donatus] Dominicus Sylvestri —> Silvestri, Domenico Dominicus de Tabia (fl. 1461-1480), Dominican, prior - Vigevano (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 97, 83 Dominique [Dominicus] Tacon ( t 1405), physician, priest, canon - Italy; Châlons-surMarnc (France); Langres (France); Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 97, 84-85 Domenico [Dominicus] di Tommaso {fl. 14421491), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 97, 86 Dominique [Dominicus] de Tosto (fl. 1394), doctor of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 97, 87 Dominicus (Trier) (fl. 1406), Carthusian - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 97, 88 Dominique [Dominicus] (Troyes) - architect Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 89 Domenico [Dominicus] da Udine ( f e a . 1447), painter - Udine (Italy); Trieste (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 97, 90 Dominique [Dominicus] de Val (f 1250), child, martyr, saint - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier F. 97, 91 Dominicus de Variniana - physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 92 Domenico [Dominicus] da Venezia (fl. 1473), painter, copyist - Venezia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 97, 93-95 Domenico [Dominicus] Veneziano (*ca. 1410, 11461), painter - Venezia (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 96-102 Domenico [Dominicus] Vernagalli ( t e a . 1218), Camaldolese, blessed - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 103 Domenico [Dominicus] da Vcrnio (11. 14261442), painter - Toscana (Italy); Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 104 Domenico [Dominicus] da Vespolate (fl. 14761478), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 97, 105 Domenico [Dominicus] da Vicenza (fl. 13811395), professor of grammar - Bologna (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 106 Domenico [Dominicus] da Vicenza (late 15th century), jurisconsult - Vicenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 107 Dominique [Dominicus] Zoutre (fl. 1395-1396), student of medecine - Paris (France); Viaanderen, Flandres - Wickersheimer - F. 97, 108 Dominus (Syria) - philosopher - Syria Chevalier - F. 97, 109 Domitianus Ancyranus (fl. 537-545), bishop Chevalier - F. 97, 110 Domitianus, bishop of Angers (Í568), bishop Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 111 Domitianus (Crespin) (7-th century), hermit, saint - Crespin (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 119 Domitianus, duke of Kärnten (9-th century), duke, blessed - Kärnten (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 97, 117 Domitianus, bishop of Köln (fl. 535-566), bishop - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 97, 118 Domitianus, bishop of Maastricht (|"558), bishop - Maastricht (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 97, 120 Domitianus, metropolitan of Melitene (t601), metropolitan, saint - Armenia - Chevalier F. 97, 121 Domitius de Calderiis - also: D. Calderini ( t 1477), grammarian - Roma (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Saxe - F. 97, 112-116 Domnall macÁedo ( t 642), king - Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 122 Domnall Brecc ( t e a . 642), king - Ireland; Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 123 Domnall Midi ( |"763), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 124 Domnall ua Néill (fl. 956-980), high king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 125-126

Domnin (Città di Castello) (7-th century), confessor, saint - Città di Castello (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 127 Domnin, bishop of Vienne (fl. 534), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 128 Domnizo Canusinus —¥ Donizo Canusinus Domnole, bishop of Macon 768?), bishop Macon (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 129 Domnole, bishop of Mans (t581), bishop, abbot, saint - Paris (France); Mans (France) Chevalier - F. 97, 130 Domnole, bishop of Vienne (fl. 611-614), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 97, 131 Domnolène (Auxerrois) (7-th century), confessor, saint - Chevalier - F. 97, 132 Domnus Albini —> Albinus Cardinalis bishop of Albano Domnus III, bishop of Antiochia (t559), bishop Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 97, 133 Domnus (Montmajour) (11-th ccntury), Benedictine, monk - Montmajour (France) Chevalier - F. 97, 134 Domnus, Papa - also: Bonus, Donus (fl. 974), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 135 Donadi, Hermolaus (late 15-th century), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 97, 137 Donadieu, Arnaud ( t 1324), city governor Champeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 138 Donadino di Cividale (fl. 1374-1382), goldsmith Firenze (Italy); Cividale (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 139 Donaduzi, Nello di Francesco (fl. 1439), architect - Terni (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 140 Donakamenus (Wales) - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 97, 141 Donald Banc, king of Scotland (*ca. 1033, t 1097), king - Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 97, 143; 97, 146-148 Donald of the Isles —> Isles, Donald of the Donald McAlpin, king of Scotland (fl. 858-862), king - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 144 Donald O'Fihely (late 15-th ccntury), chronicler Scotland; Ireland - Chevalier - F. 97, 142 Donald IV, king of Scotland ( f e a . 647), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 97, 143 Donald V, king of Scotland ( t 858), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 97, 143 Donald VI, king of Scotland ( t e a . 900), king Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 143; 97, 145 Donald (Vienne) (fl. 1383), priest - Vienne (France); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 97, 149 Donald (WUrzburg) (fl. 1385), abbot - WUrzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 97, 150 Donan (Scotland) (f 1040), priest, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 97, 151 Donat —> Donatus Donat, Arnaud (15-th century), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 152 Donatello (Firenze) - also: Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi (*ca. 1386, t 1466), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 97, 153-178 Donatello (Treviso) (fl. 1453), painter - Treviso (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 179 Donatello, Simone (fl. 1431), sculptor Chevalier - F. 97, 180 Donati, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 181-182 Donati, Alamanno (15-th century), literary scholar - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 183 Donati, Alberto (fl. 1491), jurisconsult - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 184 Donati, Alexis - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 97, 185 Donati, Andrea (15-th century), knight - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 186 Donati, Antonio ( t 1479), chronicler - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 187

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Donati, Bindo (fl. 1300), poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 188 Donati, Corso ( t 1308), nobleman, politician - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 182; 97, 189 Donati, Forese ( t 1296), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 190-191 Donati, Gemma (fl. 1292), wife of Dante - Italy - Chevalier - F. 97, 192 Donati, Geronimo (fl. 1479), writer - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 194 Donati, Giovanni Ambrogio de (fl. 1484-1493), wood carver - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 97, 193 Donati, Ludovico (f 1386), Franciscan, general of the Franciscan order, cardinal - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea F. 97, 195-196; 246, 165-166 Donati, Ludovico, bishop of Venezia (f 1484), bishop - Venezia (Italy); Belluno (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 97, 197-198; 246, 164 Donati, Maria Maria Donati Donati, Piccarda (fl. 1300), religious woman Italy - Chevalier - F. 97, 199 Donati, Pietro (14-th ccntury), Augustinian, theologian - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 97, 200; 302, 190 Donati, Pietro, archbishop of Candía (* 1380, 11447), bishop, archbishop - Venezia (Italy); Kreta (Greece); Castello (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 201 Donato Donatus Donatus Acciaiolus (fl. 1384-1396) - » Acciaiuoli, Donato Donatus Acciaiolus (* 1428, t 1478), philosopher, statesman, orator, translator - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 97, 202-204; 422, 325-329 Donato [Donatus] d'Agnolo degli Ambrogi Ambrogi, Donato d'Agnolo degli Donato [Donatus] (Bergamo) (fl. 1480), architect, cleric - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 97, 207 Donato [Donatus] da Bironico - also: D. de Sigirino (fl. 1465-1474), priest - Switzerland; Italy - Chevalier - F. 97, 209 Donatus Bossus —> Bossi, Donatus Donato [Donatus] da Brescio (15-th century), Dominican - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 97, 210 Donatus de Castelleto (fl. 1188), painter - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 211 Donato [Donatus] di Domenico (fl. 1453-1464), stonemason - Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 213 Donato [Donatus] di Donato (fi. 1230), painter, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 97, 214 Donatus (España) (t550), abbot, saint - Spain Chevalier - F. 97, 217 Donatus Faesulanus - also: D. de Fiesole (*ca. 785, t e a . 876), pilgrim, scholar, bishop Fiesole (Italy); Scotland - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 97, 218-219 Donato [Donatus] Fiorentino (fl. 1341), painter Savona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 220 Donato [Donatus] (Forlì) (3-th century), saint Forli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 221 Donato [Donatus], patriarch of Grado (fl. 717730), patriarch - Grado (Italy) - Chevalier F. 97, 222 Donato [Donatus] (Imola) (5-th century), confessor, saint - Imola (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 224 Donato [Donatus] di Lorenzo (fl. 1450), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 225-226 Donatus (Lund) (fl. 1100-1145), architect - Lund (Sweden); Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 227 Donato [Donatus] di Maestro Andrea di Giovanni (fl. 1340-1384), painter - Gubbio (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 205

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Donatus (Martyr) - martyr, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 97, 228 Donatus Metensis - also: D. Diaconus (fl. before 791), hagiographer, deacon - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Potthast F. 97, 212; 97, 229-230; 422, 330 Donato [Donatus] (Milano) (fl. 1489), armourer Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 231 Donato [Donatus] (Montevergine) ( t 1198), Benedictine, saint - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 97, 232 Donato [Donatus] de Neri - also: Neri Donati (fl. 1381), chronicler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 97, 234-235 Donatus (Nicomcdia) - saint - Bithynia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 97, 233 Donat [Donatus] (Orléans) ( t 5 8 l ) , physician Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 97, 206 Donatus Patavinus (fl. 1374), poet - Padua (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 97, 236 Donato [Donatus] de Pavia (fl. 1495), painter Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 237 Donat [Donatus] de Poinzou (fl. 1393), architect - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 97, 238; 422, 331 Donato [Donatus] di Ricevuto (Π. 1267-1277), sculptor, wood carver - Pisa (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 239 Donato [Donatus] di Ruticinio ( t 1391), Franciscan, martyr - Jerusalem (Israel); Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Wadding - F. 97, 240-241 Donato [Donatus] di San Maria di Murano (fl. 1395), painter - Murano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 245 Donatus de Santa Agatha (fl. 1330), Franciscan, writer - Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Théologie - F. 97, 242-244; 423, 157-158 Donatus Servitanus (f575), abbot - Spain Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 97, 215-216; 97, 246 Donato [Donatus] (Siena) (late 13-th century), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 247 Donatus (Sisteron) ( t 535), hermit, saint Sisteron (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 248 Donato [Donatus] d' Ugolino (fl. 1330), architect - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 250 Donato [Donatus] d'Ugolino (fl. 1375), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 249 Donato [Donatus] (Venezia) (13-th century), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 97, 251 Donato [Donatus] (Venezia) (fl. 1344), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 252 Donato [Donatus] (Venezia) (fl. 1459), painter Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 253 Donato [Donatus] Veneziano - » Bragadin, Donato di Giovanni Donatus Vesontionensis - also: D. de Besançon (*ca. 590, t e a . 660), bishop, saint - Besançon (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 208; 97, 254-255; 422, 332 Donatus de Viseu - Cistercian - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 256 Donatus, bishop of Zara (fl. 801-806), bishop, saint - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier F. 97, 257 Donatus, Hieronymus - also: H. Donado (15-th century), orator - Venezia (Italy) - Potthast F. 97, 223 Donatutius (Perugia) (11. 1312), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 258 Doncan, John (fl. 1411), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 259 Doncaster, Henry of (fl. 1301), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 260 Doncaster, William ( t 1439), bachelor of civil law, notary public, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 97, 261-263 Donee, John (fl. 1396), bookbinder - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 97, 264 Doncel, Gilles, called Clemens Vili Papa, Antipapa Donck, Cornells van der (Π. 1487-1489), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 97, 265

Donck, Georg van der (fl. 1450-1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 97, 266 Donck, Jan van der (fl. 1436-1450), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 97, 267 Donck, Jan van der (fl. 1450-1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 97, 266 Donckels, Johannes (f 1453), canon regular, prior - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 97, 268; 207, 335 Doncker, Arthur (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 97, 269 Dondekorf, Konrad - also: Dondekorb, Dondekopf ( t 1449), jurisconsult - Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 97, 273 Dondi, family - family of scholars - Padua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 270 Dondi, Gabriele ( t 1388), physician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 271 Dondi, Giovanni de' —> Johannes de Dondis Dondinus Papiensis - also: Guidinus P. ( t 1336), Dominican, writer - Pavia (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 97, 272 Doneldey, Arnoldus (* 1342?, t between 1387 and 1398), city councillor, author of a medical encyclopaedia - Bremen (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 97, 274-275; 422, 33 Donella (Bologna) (fl. 1271), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Echols F. 97, 276-277 Donelli, Andrea (fl. 1440), professor of logic Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 278 Donelschawe, William (fl. 1334-1335), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 279 Doneratico, Fazio de (fl. 1330), citizen - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 280 Donery, Colin —> Colin Donerey Donevald (Scotland) (8-th century), confessor, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 97, 281 Donewich, John de ( t 1392), doctor of canon law, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 97, 282-284 Dongal, king of Scotland ( t 880), king - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 97, 285 Dongan, John ( t 1464) (19), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 286 Dongheree, Cornille (fl. 1468), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 287 Donham, John dc (fl. 1368), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 288 Donham, John (fl. 1477-1491), doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 289 Donhed, John (fl. 1369-1377), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 207, 345 Doni, Salvino (11. 1300), poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 97, 290 Donia, Agge ( t e a . 1490), politician - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 97, 291 Donibeti, Alberico (fl. 1461), painter - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 292 Donineni, Balthasar (fl. 1470), poet - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 293 Donini, Pietro (15-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 294 Donino da Borgo San Donnino (*ca. 1350), scribe, translator - Parma (Italy); Rimini (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 295 Donis, Nicolaus de —» Nicolaus Germanus Donisius (Poet) (mid-15-th century), poet - Wien (Austria) - Stammler - F. 422, 334-340 Donizo Canusinus - also: Domnizo di Canossa (* ca. 1070, t after 1136), Benedictine, abbot, poet - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 97, 297-305; 422, 341 Donjan, Pierre ( t 1486), student - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 97, 306 Donjon, Geoffroy de (fl. 1191-1201), grand master of the Hospitallers - France - Chevalier F. 97, 307

Donjon, Olivier (fl. 1410), canonist - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 308 Donkan, William (II. 1425), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 309 Donkane, John (fl. 1442), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 310 Donkes, John (fl. 1400), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 311 Donmart, Jehan de (fl. 1313), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 97, 313 Donnaincasa (Corneto) (13-th century), architect - Corneto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 314 Donnan (Egga) (fl. 600), saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 97, 315 Donnchad mac Briain, king of Munster (fl. 10141064), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 319-320 Donnchad Donn, high king of Ireland (fl. 919-944), high king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 317-318 Donnchad Midi, high king of Ireland (+797), high king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 97, 316 Donne, George (fl. 1484-1485), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 97, 321 Donne-Dieu (Paris) (fl. 1297), surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 97, 322 Donnedieu, Pierre (fl. 1398), copyist, illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 323-326 Donnin (Pavia) (fl. 1320), Dominican - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 327 Donnino, Angelo di (15-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 97, 328 Donnole, Sabbataj ben Abraham (*903, t e a . 982), physician, religious writer - Oria (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 329 Donnom, Robert de (fl. 1377-1404), carpenter York (England) - Harvey - F. 97, 330 Donnorso, Sergio (fl. 1352), protonotarius Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 97, 331; 351, 266-267 Donnyngton, ... (fl. 1482), student, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 97, 332 Donoratico, Bonifazio (de) -> Bonifazio [Bonifatius] (de) Donoratico Donortius, bishop of Aberdeen ( t 1068), bishop, saint - Aberdeen (Scotland) - Chevalier F. 97, 333 Donslond, Robert (fl. 1352-1353), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 312 Donti, Gianangelo (fl. 1326-1378), sculptor, painter - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 334 Donton, Hugh (fl. 1444), doctor of theology Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 97, 335 Donus, bishop of Messina - also: Domnus (fl. 603), bishop - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier F. 97, 336 Donus, Papa (t678), pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 97, 337-341; 422, 342 Donyncton, Robert de (fl. 1370), subdeacon Durham (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 97, 342 Donzella Compiuta (2-d half 13-th century), poetess - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 344 Donzelli, Giacomo (fl. 1449), Franciscan Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 97, 345; 196, 135 Donzelli, Ippolito - also: Polito D„ Ypolito D. (* 1456, f a f t e r 1494), painter, architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 346; 97, 350-354 Donzelli, Pietro Bernardus Dorna Dornibert, Thomas (fl. 1470-1479), canonist, jurist - Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 97, 435-437 Master of the Dornstädter Altar (early 15th century), wood carver - Ulm (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 97, 438-439 Doron, Varin (15-th century), citizen - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 97, 440 Dorotea [Dorothea] Bocchi (fl. 1390-1450), university teacher - Bologna (Italy) - Echols - F. 97, 441 Dorothea, queen of Danmark (* ca. 1431, 11495), queen - Brandenburg (Germany); Denmark; Sweden; Norway - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 97, 442-443 Dorotea [Dorothea] Gonzaga Jan [Johannes] Dorp Dorp, Jan (fl. 1487), scholastic - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 98, 23 Dorpe, Roland van den (fl. 1494-1497), printer Chevalier - F. 98, 24 Dorre, Johannes (fl. 1414), jurisconsult, deacon - Worms (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 98, 26; 207, 353-354 Dorrenbach, ... (fl. 1493), wood carver Deutschland; Poland - Thieme/Becker F. 98, 27 Dortigues, Juan —> Juan [Johannes] Dortigucs Dory, John (fl. 1467), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen! - F. 98, 28 Dosi, Mattei (fl. 1460), goldsmith - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 29 Dosier, John (fl. 1368-1413), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 30 Dositheus (Palestine) ("¡"580), monk, saint Palestine - Chevalier - F. 98, 31 Dosnon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Dosnon Dostan Cros, Pierre (15-th century), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 302, 194 Doto Sancti Petri (fl. 756), abbot - England Chevalier - F. 98, 32 Doto, Andreas —» Andreas Doto Dotti, Andrea Andrea [Andreas] Dotti Dotti, Pace (fl. 1440-1445), professor of mathematics - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 98, 33 Dotti, Paul (fl. 1422-1448), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 34 Dotti, Tommaso —> Thomas Doctius Dotton (Abbot) (6-th century), abbot, saint Chevalier - F. 98, 36 Dottori, Benito (late 14-th century), jurisconsult Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 37 Dottson, Laurence (fl. 1492), master of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 38 Dotzinger, Jodocus - also: Jost or Jacques de (fl. 1452-1472), architect - Strasbourg (France); Worms (Germany) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 39-42; 422, 359 Dotzinger, Johannes - also: J. Thosinger (fl. 1432-1442), architect - Basel (Switzerland); Colmar (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 43 Douai, Marote de —> Marote de Douai Douard, Jacquemet (fl. 1343-1345), architect France - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 44 Douay, Jehan de (fl. 1313), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 98, 45 Double, Martin (f after 1396), jurist - France Chevalier - F. 98, 46 Douce dc Barcelona, queen of Portugal - also: Dulce ( t 1198), queen - Barcelona (Spain); Portugal - Chevalier - F. 98, 47 Douce 1, countess of Provence ( t e a . 1100), countess - Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 98, 49 Douce II, countess of Provence - also: Dulcia, Dolça (*ca. 1095, + 1127), countess - Provence (France); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 98, 50-52 Douce III, of Provence (fl. 1175), noblewoman Provence (France); Barcelona (Spain) - Echols F. 98, 53 Douce, Thomas (fl. 1379-1380), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 54 Doucelin (Allonnes) (10-th century), saint, patron - Maine (France) - Chevalier - F. 98, 55 Douceline (Digne) (*ca. 1214, 11274), Franciscan, saint - Digne (France); Marseille (France); Toulon (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 98, 56-58

Doucet, Géraud de (f 1315), bishop - Lectoure (France); Tarbes (France) - Chevalier F. 98, 59 Douch, Henriet le (fl. 1483), glass painter Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 60 Douch, Walery le (fl. 1457), glass painter Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 60 Douche, André —» André [Andreas] Douche Doudin, Jean (II. 1374), canon, translator - France - Chevalier - F. 98, 61 Doughty, William ( t 1500), student of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 98, 62 Douglas, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 98, 63-66 Douglas, Archibald (*ca. 1296, 11333), military general, regent - Scotland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 98, 71-72; 98, 76 Douglas, Archibald (*ca. 1328, 11400), earl Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 98, 73; 98, 77 Douglas, Archibald (*ca. 1369, 11424), earl, duke - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 98, 73-74; 98, 78 Douglas, Archibald (*ca. 1391, 1 1439), earl, duke - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 98, 74; 98, 79 Douglas, Gavin (*ca. 1475, t 1522), poet, translator - Scotland - Strayer - F. 98, 80-82 Douglas, George (* 1380, f 1403), earl - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 98, 67; 98, 83 Douglas, George (*ca. 1412, 11462), nobleman Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 98, 67 Douglas, James (*ca. 1358, 1 1388), earl - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 98, 72-73; 98, 85 Douglas, James (*ca. 1371, 11443), earl, duke Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 98, 74 Douglas, James (* 1426, 11488), earl, monk Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 98, 75; 98, 86 Douglas, James, also: Good Sir James (*ca. 1286, 1 1330), nobleman - Scotland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 98, 71; 98, 84 Douglas, William (fl. 1007), abbot - Melrose (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 98, 87 Douglas, William - also: The Hardy ( t 1303), nobleman, regent - Scotland - Chevalier F. 98, 88 Douglas, William (*ca. 1327, 1 1384), carl Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier - F. 98, 72; 98, 90-91 Douglas, William ( t 1354), knight, castle lord Scotland - Chevalier - F. 98, 89 Douglas, William (*ca. 1389, 11437), carl Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 98, 67; 98, 92 Douglas, William (*ca. 1423, 11440), earl, duke - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 98, 74; 98, 93 Douglas, William (*ca. 1425, 1 1452), earl, duke - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 98, 74-75; 98, 94 Douhart, Amaury —> Amaury |Amalricus| Douhart Douins, de Lavesne (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 98, 95 Doukas —> Dukas Doullie, Guillaume la - also: G. la Doublie ( t 1342), Benedictine, abbot - France Chevalier, Lance - F. 98, 96; 424, 412 Doulx, Adenct lc (fl. 1467), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 98 Doulx, Jean (fl. 1389-1390), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 99 Doun, John (fl. 1415-1424), Cistercian, doctor of civil law, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 98, 100 Doune, ... (fl. 1491-1492), magistcr, chaplain, sacristan - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 98, 101 Doune, John (fl. 1405), doctor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 102

Doune, John (fl. 1415), Cistercian, doctor of civil law, abbot - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 98, 103 Doune, William ( t 1361), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); Devonshire (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 104-106 Dounebriges, Thomas (fl. 1331-1332), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 107 Dounham, ... (fl. before 1461), theologian Cambridge (England) - Chevalier - F. 98, 108 Dounham, Gilbert de (fl. 1305), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 109 Dounhed, Roger (fl. 1360-1361), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 110 Dourbault, Richard (fl. 1280), jurisconsult, poet Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 98, 111 Dourdin, Jacques ( t e a . 1407), tapestry weaver Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 112 Dourer, Juan -> Daurcr, Juan Dous Amans, P. (fl. 1352), barber, innkeeper Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 422, 360 Douse, John (11. 1349-1350), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 113 Douse, John (fl. 1427-1445), carpenter Cambridge (England) - Harvey - F. 98, 114 Doustre, Copin (fl. 1447), painter, architect Béthune (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 115 Douterrains, Jean (fl. 1400-1430), architect Saint-Quentin (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 116; 422, 361 Douve, John (fl. 1385), carpenter - Lichfield (England) - Harvey - F. 98, 117 Douvelles, Jean (fl. 1398-1399), wood carvcr Cambrai (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 98, 118-119 Douvin, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Douvin Douxami, Jean (fl. 1400-1420), master mason Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 98, 120 Douzonville, Philippe de 1458), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 98, 121 Dovara, Buoso da ( t after 1282), nobleman, politician - Soncino (Italy); Cremona (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 98, 122-123 Dovaria, Anna (fl. 1322), noblewoman - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 124 Dovaria, Benito (fl. 1451-1463), Franciscan, bishop - Tripoli (Libya); Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 98, 125 Dovaria, Filonardo (11316), philosopher, astronomer - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 98, 126 Dovaria, Gandiono (fl. 1263), city governor Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 127 Dovaria, Gerardo (fl. 1182), city governor Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 128 Dovaria, Gerardo (fl. 1222), city governor Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 129 Dovaria, Guglielmo (fl. 1236), city governor Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 130 Dovaria, Nicolò (fl. 1473), counsellor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 98, 131 Dove, John (fl. 1459-1461), bachelor of canon law, district rector, warden, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 98, 132 Dover, Alexander (fl. 1482-1487), chapel clerk, usher - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 133 Dover, James of (fl. 1299-1328), magister, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 134 Dover, John (fl. 1431-1437), mason - Winchester (England) - Harvey - F. 98, 136 Dover, John ( t 1463), Bcncdictinc, monk, scholar, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 135 Dover, Thomas (τ 1413), Benedictine, monk, scholar, deacon - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 137 Dover, William (f 1414), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of canon law, deacon, prior - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 98, 138-139 Dovere, Salomon de (fl. 1238-1264), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford - F. 98, 140

Drayton Doverey, Clement Jean [Johannes] Dupuis Saxe, Sbaralea, Strayer, Tascalam, Wadding Dupuy, Gérard ( t 1389), Benedictine, cardinal, F. 99, 326-367; 422, 387-444 abbot - Cluny (France); Marmoutier (France); Dunsford, Robert ( t 1416), master of arts Avignon (France) - Berton - F. 99, 428-429 Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 99, 369 Dupuy, Imbert (f 1348), cardinal - Montpellier Dunstable, John - also: J. Dunstaple (*ca. 1390, (France); Cahors (France) - Berton - F. 99, 430 t 1453), composer, mathematician - London Dupuy-Dufou, Jean ( t e a . 1441), magister (England); Cambridge (England); Scotland Touraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 99, 431 Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Dupuys, Julien (surgeon) —> Julien [Julianus] Mittelalters - F. 99, 370-376; 207, 414 Dupuys Dunstan, John ( t 1458), Benedictine, monk, Duque, Raoullet (fl. 1399), wood sculptor - Paris scholar, deacon - Oxford (England); Canterbury (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 99, 432 (England) - Oxford - F. 99, 403 Duquesne, Jean —> Chesne, Jean du Dunstanus Cantuariensis (* ca. 909, 1988), Duquesnoy, Floris (II. 1467), painter - Brugge, Benedictine, abbot, archbishop, sainL Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 99, 433 Glastonbury (England); Canterbury (England); London (England) - Arnold-Baker, Bradley, Duquet, Jean (fl. 1479), miniaturist, illuminator Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Hurter, - Amiens (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 99, 434-437 Thieme/Becker - F. 99, 379-402; 422, 445-448 Dur, Simon (fl. 1452), Franciscan, friar, deacon Dunstanus (Cistercian) - Cistercian - Portugal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 1 Dura, Thomas (fl. 1503), Dominican, Chevalier - F. 99, 377 mathematician - Chevalier - F. 100, 2 Dunstanus, abbot of Lennox (6-th century), abbot Durad —> Georgius - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 99, 378 Dunstaple, Miles de ( t e a . 1288), magister, bishop Duran, Andrés (fl. 1395-1418), goldsmith Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 3 - Oxford (England); Ardagh (Ireland) - Oxford Duran, Domingo-Marcos (1498), musician - Spain F. 99, 404 - Chevalier - F. 100, 4 Dunston, John (fl. 1415), Dominican, friar Duran, Pedro (fl. 1478), sculptor - Catalonia Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 99, 405 Dunthorn, William ( t e a . 1490), master of (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 5 arts, proctor, town clerk - London (England); Duran, Peripot (fl. 1380), grammarian, Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier mathematician, Talmudist - Aragon (Spain) F. 99, 406-407 Chevalier, Latassa - F. 100, 6; 100, 85-88 Dunvallo, Molmutius - king's son - England Durand, Abraham (fl. 1457), copyist - Rouen Chevalier - F. 99, 408 (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 100, 7-8

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Durand, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Durand Durand, Blaise ( t 1342), citizen of Périgueux Périgueux (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 9 Durand, Géraud (fi. 1307-1330), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 10 Durand, Guillaume ( t 1172), citizen of Montpellier - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 11 Durand, Guillaume Jean [Johannes] Durand Durand, Jean (fl. 1318-1335), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 13 Durand, Jean (fl. 1380), stone cutter - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 100, 14 Durand, Pierre (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 100, 15 Durand, Pierre (fl. 1340), troubadour - Limoux (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 16 Durand, Pierre ( t 1342), jurist - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 17 Durand, Raymond ( t 1346), Dominican - France - Chevalier - F. 100, 18 Durandas, Jacques (fl. 1480), printer - Caen (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 19 Durandellus (Italia) (1-st half 14-th century), Dominican - Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 100, 20-21 Durandi, Cristoforo (fl. 1461-1471), painter Nice (France); Cannes (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 22 Durandi, Jacopo (*ca. 1410, t e a . 1469), painter - Nice (France); Cannes (France); Marseille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 23-24 Durandi, Peretto (fl. 1321-1322), carpenter Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 100, 25 Durandus, bishop of Albi (+ 1254), bishop - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 27 Durand [Durandus] (Alfrunetone) (fl. 1086), carpenter - England - Harvey - F. 100, 43 Durandus de Alvernia - also; D. de Aureliaco (fl. 1330-1334), Dominican, theologian - ClermontFerrand (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, H urte r, Kaeppeli - F. 100, 29-31; 423, 2-3 Durand [Durandus] Andreas (fl. 1360-1375), physician, diocese clerk, canon - Rodez (France); Carpentras (France); Apt (France); Narbonne (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 28 Durand [Durandus] d'Auvergne (fl. 1295), translator - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 32 Durand [Durandus] Avicdor (fl. 1407-1420), physician - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 33 Durand [Durandus] Aymerici (fl. 1332-1349), physician, chaplain, canon - Montpellier (France); Albi (France); Saint-Omer (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 34 Durand [Durandus] (Belvèze) (fl. 1308), physician - Narbonne (France) - Jacquart I - F. 100, 35 Durand [Durandus] Bodet (fl. 1317), physician Moissac (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 36 Durandus de Campania - also: Durand de Champagne (fl. 1340), Franciscan, confessor, writer - Champagne (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding - F. 100, 38-41 Durand [Durandus] de Carpentras (13-th century), troubadour - Carpentras (France) Chevalier - F. 100, 42 Durand [Durandus], abbot of Castres (fl. 953), abbot - Castres (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 44 Durand [Durandus] Chapuis (12-th century), carpenter - Puy (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 46 Durand [Durandus] (Chartres) (fl. 1080), barber - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 47 Durand [Durandus], bishop of Clermont ( t 1095), abbot, bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 45

Durand [Durandus] (Cluny) - also: Durannus (late 11-th century), monk, calligrapher - Cluny (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 100, 49; 100, 135 Durand [Durandus] Comitis (fl. 1401-1416), master of arts, physician - Aude (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 50 Durandus de Croso (mid 15-th century), Dominican, theologian - Kaeppeli - F. 100, 51 Durand [Durandus] de Crudeliis (fl. 1371-1379), physician - Collioure (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 100, 52-53 Durand [Durandus] de Douai (13-th century), troubadour - Douai (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 54 Durand [Durandus] de Durand (fl. 1387), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 100, 55 Durand [Durandus] de Fontemarino (fl. 13111330), physician, chaplain - Hérault (France); Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 56 Durand [Durandus] Gart (fl. 1471-1488), physician - Aix-en-Provence (France); Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 58 Durandus de Huesca - also: Duran de Osca. (*ca. 1160, t e a . 1224), cleric, heretic - Huesca (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 100, 60-66 Durand [Durandus] (La Celle) (fl. 1225), royal physician - Var (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 48 Durand [Durandus] de La Garrigua (fl. 1361), physician - Albi (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 57 Durandus Leodiensis ( t 1025), bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 100, 67-69 Durand [Durandus] (Lyon) (fl. 1202), surgeon Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 70 Durand [Durandus] Maiselier (fl. 1288), physician - Montbrison (France) - Jacquart / - F. 100, 71 Durand [Durandus] (Marmoutier) (fl. 10321064), medical practitioner - Marmoutier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 72 Durand [Durandus] (Marseille) (fl. 1414-1415), surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 73 Durand [Durandus] Martin (* before 1245), physician - Mende (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 100, 74-75 Durand [Durandus] the Mason (fl. 1224-1233), mason - Hantshire (England); Rouen (France) Harvey - F. 100, 76 Durand [Durandus] Molcnic - alias: D. Trenquié (fl. 1464), surgeon - Millau (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 77 Durand [Durandus] de Montetotino (fl. 12911329), Dominican - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 100, 78 Durand [Durandus] (Montpellier) (fl. 11601171), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 79 Durand [Durandus] Mossé (fl. 1433-1453), surgeon, physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 80 Durand [Durandus] (Narbonne) (fl. 1308), physician - Narbonne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 81 Durand [Durandus] Nicolai (fl. 1307-1321), physician, district rector - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Narbonne (France); Tours (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 82 Durand [Durandus] (Normandie) (fl. 1195), physician - Normandie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 83 Durand [Durandus] Pecolli (fl. 1313), physician, university administrator - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 84 Durand [Durandus] de Pernes (fl. 1229), troubadour - Vaucluse (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 89 Durand [Durandus] de Podio (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 90

Durand [Durandus] de Portel (fl. 1303-1314), Dominican - Aude (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 91 Durand [Durandus] du Puech (fl. 1404), physician - Alès (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 92 Durand [Durandus] (Romans) (fl. 1396-1403), physician - Romans-sur-Isère (France); Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 100, 93 Durand [Durandus] (Rouen) (13-th century), architect - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 100, 26; 100, 94-96; 423, 1 Durand [Durandus] Sagnayre (fl. 1286-1321), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / F. 100, 97 Durand [Durandus], abbot of Saint-Victor ( t 1065), abbot - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 120 Durand [Durandus] Salves (fl. 1442-1443), physician, surgeon - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 121 Durandus de Sancto Porciano - also: Guilelmus D., D. Iunior (*ca. 1275, 11334), Dominican, theologian, bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Limoux (France); Puy (France); Meaux (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 100, 98-119 Durandus de Sermino ( t 1348), Carmelite, archbishop - Israel - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 100, 122-123 Durand [Durandus] Tamani (fl. 1420-1441), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 100, 124 Durand [Durandus] Teneri (fl. 1313), physician - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 100, 125 Durand [Durandus], bishop of Toulouse also: D. d'Henri, D. de Breton ( t e a . 1071), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Cluny (France); Moissac (France); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 100, 37; 100, 59; 100, 126 Durand [Durandus] dc Trcscmincs ( t 1312), precantor, bishop - Marseille (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 100, 127 Durandus Troarncnsis (* early 11 -th ccntury, "I" 1088), Benedictine, abbot, theologian - Troarn (France); Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 128-133; 423, 4 Durandus de Waldach (12-th ccntury), heretic Chevalier - F. 100, 134 Durannus (Cluny) Durand [Durandus] (Cluny) Durans, Pedro (fl. 1480), goldsmith - Zaragoza (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 136 Durant, Jacquemart (fl. 1396), ornamental sculptor - Lille (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 100, 137-138 Durant, Jean (barber, surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Durant Durant, Jean (fl. 1425), architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 139-140 Durant, Jean (fl. 1478-1500), architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 100, 139; 100, 141 Durant, Jehan (fl. 1498), painter - Amboise (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 142 Durant, Peter (f 1295), magister, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 143 Durant, Pierre (fl. 1464), wood sculptor Amiens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 100, 144-145 Durant, Roger (fl. 1454), miniaturist - Normandie (France); Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 100, 146-147 Durante (Firenze) (13-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 100, 148 Durante de Samminiato (13-th century), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 100, 149 Durante, Angelo (15-th century), illuminator Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 150

Dyer Durante, Francesco (t 1377), historian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 100, 151 Durante, Giovanni (13-th century), sonnetist Italy - Chevalier - F. 100, 152 Duranti, Geronimo Jean [Johannes] Durinasi Düring, der (15-th century), poet - Switzerland Stammler - F. 422, 377-379 During, Peter (fl. 1440-1475), citizen of Wien Wien (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 100, 224 Durink, Stanislaus (fl. 1426-1481), painter Krakow (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 225 Durkyn, Henry (fl. 1490), acolyte - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 226 Durlach, der von (15-th century), mystic, preacher - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 423, 23 Durle, Pierre de (14-th century), architect - Aixen-Provence (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 100, 227; 302, 216 Durley, William de (fl. 1274), magister, clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 228 Durmyng, John (fl. 1453), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 229 Diirndort, Nikolaus (fl. 1458), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 99, 117 Diirner, der (late 13-th century), poet Sigmaringen (Germany) - Stammler F. 422, 380-381 Duro, Johannes (2-d half 14-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 423, 24-25 Duronne, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Duronnc Durpain, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Durpain Durrant, Thomas (fl. 1482), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 230 Dursens, Herbert Herbert |Herbertus] Dursens Dursley, John (fi. 1462-1466), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford F. 100, 231 Durst (Poet) (1-st half 15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 423, 26-29 Dursun Beg - also: Tursun B. ("'after 1426, t after 1490), historiographer - Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 100, 232 Durward, Allan ( t 1268), justiciar, count Scotland; England - Chevalier - F. 100, 233 Durward, Ralph ( t 1462), master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); London (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 100, 234-236 Dury, ... (11. 1469), surgeon - Poitiers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 100, 237 Dusevel, Gautier (fl. 1332), citizen - Picardie (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 241 Dusiarti, Carlo (fl. 1448), surgeon - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 100, 242 Dusmer, Heinrich (f 1352), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 100, 243 Dussmann, Hans (fl. 1442), sculptor - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 244 Dust, Thomas ( t 1473), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ccclcsiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 100, 245 Düsterwald, Christian (fl. 1418), clergyman Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 99, 118 Düsterwald, Gerhard (fl. 1418), clergyman - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 99, 118 Düsterwald, Hans (fl. 1380), clergyman - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 99, 118

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Duston, John (fl. 1415), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 246 Dutchman, Baldwin (fl. 1433-1455), brick mason - Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey F. 100, 248 Duthac, bishop of Ross ( t 1249), bishop, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 100, 247 Duthoreau, Jean (fl. 1471-1488), artisan - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 249 Duthoreau, Michau (fl. 1489), glass painter Tours (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 250 Duthoreau, Michel (fl. 1471-1488), artisan Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 249 Dutillet, Jean —> Jean IJohannes] Dutillet Dutton, Hugh de —> Hugo dc Dutton Dutton, Richard ( t 1447), bachelor of canon law, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 100, 252-253 Dutton, Thomas de (fl. 1362), subdeacon Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 254 Duttone, ... (fl. 1415-1416), college fellow, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 100, 255 Duttone, William de (fl. 1310-1311), student, district rector - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 256 Master of the Dutuit'scher Ölberg (mid 15th century), copper engraver - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 257 Duuc, Lodewijk de (fl. 1460-1462), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 100, 258 Duval, Antoine (fl. 1462-1467), artisan - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 259 Duval, Claude (fl. 1462-1467), artisan - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 259 Duval, Clay —> Clay Duval Duval, Colin (fl. 1447), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 260-261; 423, 30 Duval, Jean —» Jean [Johannes! Duval Duval, Pierre (fl. 1304-1309), architect, sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 262-264 Duval, Simon (architect) —» Simon du Val Duvau, Bertrand (fl. 1489), mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 100, 265 Duvenvoirde, Guillaume de (15-th ccntury), nobleman - Netherlands - Chevalier F. 100, 268 Duvivier, Huart ( t 1460), goldsmith - Utrecht (Netherlands); Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 100, 266 Duvivier, Jean (fl. 1378-1401), goldsmith - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 267 Duxaimo (Pinerolo) (fl. 1444-1461), painter Pinerolo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 269 Duxainis, Barthélémy de (fl. 1470), chemist Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 100, 270 Duxfleld, ... (fl. 1447-1448), school rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 271 Duyren, Johann der Ältere von (fl. 1474-1495), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 100, 272 Dvorjanincev, Evstafii Avvakumovic ( t 1346), nobleman - Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 100, 273 Dwgson, ... (fl. 1468-1469), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 100, 274 Dycke, Cornells van (fl. 1496), painter Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 100, 275 Dye, Henry (fl. 1445-1446), deacon - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 100, 276 Dyer, ... (fl. 1456-1458), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 100, 277 Dyer, John - or: Richard D. (fl. 1433-1446), scholar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 278-279 Dyer, John (fl. 1434-1435), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 280

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Dyer, John Thorgamby, Nicholas

Dynkley, William (t 1488), Cistercian, monk, bachelor of theology, vicar - Oxford (England); Lancashire (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 342 Dynter, Ambroise de (* 1405, 11490), secretary of a duke, counsellor - Brabant (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 100, 343 Dynter, Edmundus de - also: Edmundus Dinterus (*ca. 1370, t 1449), chronicler, secretary of a duke - Brabant (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 100, 344-350; 423, 31 Dynyton, John de (fl. 1359), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 351 Dyre, ... (fl. 1424), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 100, 352 Dyrnstätter, Heinrich (fl. 1385-1395), builder - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 100, 353 Dyshfelde, Nicholas (fl. 1494-1495), student, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 100, 354 Dyss, Thomas (fl. 1418), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 100, 355 Dysse, John (fl. 1456), Franciscan, friar, deacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 100, 356 Dysse, John (fl. 1469-1471), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 100, 357 Dysse, William (fl. 1461-1478), Franciscan, friar, warden - Oxford (England); Siena (Italy); Ipswich (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 358 Dystel, Thierry (fl. 1391), university rector Köln (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 100, 359 Dytton, Richard - or: Henry de D. ( t 1331), scholar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 100, 360 Dytton, Richard de (fl. 1340-1349), vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 100, 361 Dyttona, Hugo de Hugo de Dutton Dyula, Richard (fl. 1453), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 100, 362 Dyve, S. (fl. 1462), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 100, 363 Dyvi, John (fl. 1490), poet - England Chevalier - F. 100, 364 Dyx de Tilneye, John ( t 1410), bachelor of canon law, priest, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge F. 100, 365 Dyzerin, Paul (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 100, 366 Dzanibek (Khan) ( t 1357), khan - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 100, 367 D z i e r z w a (Poland) (fl. 1288), chronicler - Poland - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 100, 368-369

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Eaba, abbot of Malmesbury (fl. 730), abbot Eadgyfu H> Eadgifu Malmesbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 101, 1 Eadgyth -> Edith Eadbald, king of Kent (f 640>, king - Kent Eadhild of Wessex (t 937), noblewoman (England) - Chevalier - F. 101, 2 England; Fiance - Echols - F. 101, 34 Eadbert I, king of Kent , king - Kent Eadmerus Cantuariensis (*ca. 1060, tea. 1129), (England) - Chevalier - F. 101, 4 Benedictine, bishop, historian, hagiographer, Eadbert II, king of Kent Edward TEduardusl F. 101, 18 king of Wessex Eadburga, abbess of Thanet (f after 751), abbess, Eadwig, king of England, king of Wessex - also: saint - England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier Edwy All-Fair (t 959), king - England; Wessex F. 101, 19-20 (England) - Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Eadburga of Winchester (*921, f e a . 960), nun, Mittelalters - F. 101, 73-77; 104, 119 saint - Wessex (England) - Chevalier, Echols Eadwig king of Wessex —> Eadwig king of F. 101, 21-22 England, king of Wessex Eaderbury, ... —> Adderbury, ... Eadwin Edwin Eadfrith, bishop of Lindisfarne - also: Edfrith (t 721 ), bishop, writer - Lindisfarne (England) Eahlstan bishop of Sherborne —> Alhstan bishop of Sherborne - Arnold-Baker, Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Ealdgyth Swan-neck -> Edith Swan-neck Becker - F. 101, 23-27;" 103, 126 Ealdgyth, queen of Wales and England Eadfrith, abbot of Saint-Albans - or: Eadl'rid also: E. of Mercia (fl. 1040-1080), queen (tlate 9-th century), abbot - Saint-Albans Mercia (England); England; Wales - Echols (England) - Chevalier - F. 101, 28 F. 101, 82 Eadgar —> Edgar Aldred [Ealdred] (Glossator) (early 9-th century), Eadgyfu [Eadgifu] of England, queen of glossator, priest - England - Chevalier Bourgogne and Provence - also. Edgine, Ogine, F. 11, 381 Egida, Adelaide of Wessex (fl. 920-940). queen Ealdred, archbishop of York - also: Aldred England; Bourgogne (France); Provence (France) (t 1069), abbot, bishop, archbishop, pilgrim - Echols - F. 101, 33 Worcester (England); Jerusalem (Israel); York Eadgifu of England, queen of France - also: (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher Edgive, Hedwig, Ogive (fl. 917-951), queen - F. 11, 382-383; 101. 61; 101, 84-86 - England; France - Chevalier, Echols Ealdwin bishop of Lichfield —> Aldwini bishop of F. 101, 29-30 Lichfield Eadgifu of Kent, queen of England (*ca. 910, Ealdwulf, king of Eastanglia - also: Aldwulf; t e a . 968), queen - Kent (England); England french: Aldulphe (fl. 663-713), king - England Echols - F. 101, 31 Chevalier - F. 11, 402 Eadgifu of Lominster - also: Aell'gyva (11. 1048), Ealdwulf, bishop of Rochester (tea. 741), bishop abbess - Herefordshire (England) - Echols - Rochester (England) - Chevalier - F. 11, 403 F. 101, 32

Ealdyng, John (fl. 1387-1425), scholar, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford F. 101, 87-88 Eale, David (fl. 1500-1501), college principal, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 101, 89 Ealfridus -> Alfredus Ealfweard (England) (fl. 1090), chronicler England - Chevalier - F. 101, 90 Ealredus Rievallensis —> Aelredus Rievallenis Eanbald I, archbishop of York - also: Eambaldus (t796), archbishop - York (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 101, 91-92 Eanbald II, archbishop of York (t 808), archbishop - York (England) - Chevalier F. 101, 93 Eanes, Gil (1-st half 15-th century), nobleman, mariner - Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 101, 94 Eanes, Gil - or: G. Eannes (fl. 1465-1496), sculptor, painter, illuminator - Portugal - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 101, 97-99 Eanes, Gonçalo - also. G. Eannes (t 1455), miniaturist, illuminator - Portugal - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 101, 100-102 Eanes, Joäo Anes, Joäo Eanes, Vasco - also: V. Eannes (fl. 1450-1455), miniaturist - Portugal - D Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 101, 103-104 Eanflaed of Northumbria (* 626, t after 685), queen - Kent (England); Northumberland (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier I 101, 95-96 Eannes, Gomes —> Zurara, Gomes Eanes de Eanswyth (Kent) (i 640), founder of a nunnery, saint - Kent (England); Folkestone (England) Arnold-Baker - F. 101, 105 Eardwlf, bishop of Rochester (11. 747-765), bishop - Rochester (England) - Chevalier F. 101, 106 Earle, Henry (* 1461), college fellow, master of arts, college usher - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 101, 107 Earle, John (fl. 1436-1448), college fellow, bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford F. 101, 108 East (Mount Carmel) (fl. 1193), hermit - Israel Chevalier - F. 101, 109 East, John (fl. 1356-1369), mason - Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 101, 110 East, John (fl. 1442), carpenter - Berkshire (England); Oxford (England) - Harvey F. 101, 111 Easton, Adam - also: A. Eston, Esthonus (*ca. 1325, 1 1397), Benedictine, bishop, cardinal London (England); Hereford (England); Norwich (England); Roma (Ttaly); Oxford (England) Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Hurter, Oxford - F. 4, 254-257; 110, 358; 414, 136-143

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Easton, Richard (fl. 1444), jurisconsult, district rector - Oxford (England); Sussex (England) Oxford - F. 101, 112 Eastry, Henry of - latin: Henricus de Estria (* ca. 1239, 11331), prior - Canterbury (England) Chevalier, Fabricáis, Hicks - F. 101, 114-115; 169, 111; 169, 371-372 Eastry, Henry of ( t 1275), church rector, chaplain, vicar - Oxford (England); Bedford (England) Oxford - F. 101, 113 Eastry, John (fl. 1367-1383), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 101, 116 Eastry, Robert ( t 1496), Benedictine, monk, scholar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 101, 117-118 Eata (Crayke) (fl. 767), hermit - Yorkshire (England) - Chevalier - F. 101, 119 Eata, bishop of Lindisfarne and Hexham ( t 686), abbot, bishop, saint - Melrose (Scotland); Lindisfarne (England); Hexham (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 101, 120-121 Ebalus Ebles Ebarcius, bishop of Nevers and Tours (fl. 696), bishop - Nevers (France); Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 101, 126 Ebarcius Sancti Amandi (8-th-9-th century), monk - Saint-Amand-lcs-Eaux (France) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 101, 124-125 Ebba, abbess of Coldingham (f 683), abbess, saint - Coldingham (Scotland) - Chevalier F. 101, 127 Ebba, abbess of Coldingham ( t 869 or 870), abbess, saint - Coldingham (Scotland) Chevalier, Echols - F. 101, 128-129 Ebbesen, Nicolas Mainard, Eberhard Eberhard [Eberhardus] (Marchtal) ( t 1179), Premonstratensian, provost - Marchtal (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 101, 295 Eberhard [Eberhardus] II, count of the Mark ( t 1308), count, knight - Deutschland; Mark (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 101, 296-297 Everhard [Eberhardus] von Monster (fl. 1493), wood carvcr - Münster (Germany); Kalkar (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 101, 300 Eberhard [Eberhardus] Müllner —> MUllner, Eberhard Eberhardus de Musgen Everaclus Leodiensis Ebran, Johann (fl. 1480), chronicler, court attendant - Burghausen (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 102, 56-57 Ebrardus Eberhardus Ebrardus, Ulricus (+ 1487), canon regular, grammarian - Neuburg an der Donau (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 102, 59-61 Ebredunus (Digne) (fl. 1307), surgeon - Digne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 102, 62 Ebregisus, bishop of Maastricht ( t e a . 631), bishop, saint - Maastricht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 102, 63 Ebremar, patriarch of Jerusalem, metropolitan of Caesarea ( t 1123), patriarch, metropolitan Jerusalem (Israel); Caesarea (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 102, 65 Ebremundus abbot of Fontenay-Louvet - » Évremond abbot of Fontenay-Louvet Ebretmo (San Juan de la Peña) ( t after 1084), Cluniac - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 102, 66-69 Ebrighton, William de (fl. 1320-1322), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 102, 70 Ebroinus Bituricensis (fl. 810), archbishop Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 102, 71 Ebroin [Ebroinus] (Neustrie) Évroul (Ouche)

Ebruston, William de (fl. 1336), Augustinian Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 102, 80 Ebser (Doktor) (late 15-th ccntury), physician, author of a recipe - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 102, 81 Eburnant (Reichenau) (fl. 960), monk, copyist Reichenau (Switzerland) - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 102, 83 Ebwald, king of Eastanglia (fl. 733), king England - Chevalier - F. 102, 85 Ekbert [Ecbertus] von Andechs-Meranien, bishop of Bamberg - also: Ecberto da Merano (+ 1237), provost, bishop - Andechs (Germany); Merano (Italy); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 102, 87-88; 102, 136 Egbert [Ecbertus] ter Beek Ecbertus

Eckehard —> Eccardus Eckel, Konrad (fl. 1497), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 103, 63 Eckelsheim, Albrecht von (15-th century), parish priest - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL F. 103, 64 Eckembert (Frankcnthal) - also: Erchcnbert {f 1132), episcopal representative, monastery founder - Frankenthal (Germany); Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 103, 65; 109, 19 Eckenhans (Haguenau) (*ca. 1374), surgeon - Haguenau (France) - Wickersheimer F. 103, 66 Ecker, Nicolaus —> Egker, Nicolaus Eckert, Hendrik (fl. 1498-1500), printer - Delft (Netherlands); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 103, 67 Eckhart —> Eccardus Eckstein, Adam - also: A. Ecgkstain (15-th century), astronomer - Halle (Germany) Chevalier - F. 103, 68 Eckstein, Heinrich —> Eggestein, Heinrich Ecle, Barthélémy de (15-th century), miniaturist France - D'Ancona - F. 103, 69 Ecoppe, ... (fl. 1464), canonist - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 103, 71 Ecoppe, William (f 1472), bachelor of civil law, deacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 103, 70 Ecton, Peter (fl. 1457), school administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 73 Ecton, Richard dc (fl. 1261), magistcr Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 103, 72 Edbert - » Eadbert Edburga Eadburga Eddeler (Braunschweig) (11. 1306-1320), painter - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 103, 76 Edderston, John (f 1455), master of arts, doctor of medecinc, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 77 Eddius Stephanus —» Aeddius Stephanus Eddius, Guilelmus (fl. 1216), Benedictine, abbot, hagiographer - Burton (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 103, 78-80 Eddo bishop of Strasbourg —> Heddo bishop of Strasbourg Eddon, ... (fl. 1479-1482), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 81 Eddyn, Richard (fl. 1455), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 83 Ede, John (f 1451), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 103, 85-86 Edefridus (Reichenau) (fl. 790), monk Reichenau (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 103, 87 Edelbertus Mediolanensis - also: Adelbertus, Alibertus, Odilbertus, Odelpertus Johannes Edelmann Edelmann, Joos (fl. 1484-1492), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 103, 95 Edelot (la Fourmagière) (fl. 1292), cheesemonger - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 103, 96

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Edelyn, Adam - alias: A. Spersholt ( t 1423), magister, priest, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 97 Edemeramus (Tegernsee) (fl. 1035-1041), monk, building master - Tegernsee (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 103, 98 Edenham, Richard (f 1494), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Leicester (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 103, 99-103 Eder, Katharina - also: K. Ederin (15-th century), nun - Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler F. 103, 104-105 Edern (Wales) - hermit, saint - Quimper (France); Wales - Chevalier - F. 103, 106 Ederyn, Davod Aur (fl. 1270>, bard - Wales Chevalier - F. 103, 125 Edes, John (Franciscan) —> Johannes Edaeus Edes, John (f 1477), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 103, 108-109 Edfrith bishop of Lindisfarne —» Eadfrith bishop of Lindisfarne Edgar the Atheling - or: E. the ^Etheling (*ca. 1052, f c a . 1130), prince, crusader Magyarország (Hungary); England; Jerusalem (Israel) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 103, 127 Edgar, king of England - also: Eadgar, Aedgardus, Edgard; known as: E. the Peacable (* 943 or 944, 1975), king - England Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 6, 159; 103, 132-147 Edgar (Portugal) (fl. 1189), miniaturist - Portugal - D'Ancona - F. 103, 148 Edgar, king of Scotland ( t 1107), king - Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 103, 149-150 Edgcumbe, family - also: Edgcomb (since 15-th century), noble family - Devonshire (England) Arnold-Baker - F. 103, 151 Edgcumbe, Piers - also: Edgcomb (fl. 14931513), sheriff, knight - Devonshire (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 103, 151-152 Edgcumbe, Richard ( t 1489), knight, escheator, sheriff - Cornwall (Wales); Devonshire (England) -Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F . 103, 151; 103, 153 Edgith - > Edith Edgive —> Eadgifu Edhlug, abbot of Cluain-Nicnois - abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 103, 154 Edicius, bishop of Vienne - or: Edictus (+ after 650), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 103, 155 Edigei (Emir) - or: Idigu ( t after 1414), emir Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 103, 156 Edigna (Buch) ( t 1109), virgin, saint - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 103, 157 Edilbertus king of Kent ¿Ethelberht 1 king of Kent Ediling, Johannes (15-th century), alchemist Deutschland - Stammler - F. 103, 158 Edilredus Wardensis - also: Ethelredus W. ( t e a . 1220), Cistercian - England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 103, 159-160 Edington, William of, bishop of Winchester - also: W. de Edyndon (f 1366), treasurer, state chancellor, bishop - Lincoln (England); Salisbury (England); Winchester (England); Oxford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford-F. 103, 161-168; 104, 122-127 Edis, Thomas (fl. 1463), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 169 Edith of England - also: E. of Wilton (* ca. 962, +984), princess, nun - Wilton (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols F. 103, 175-177 Edith of England, queen of Germany - also: Eadgyth (+946), queen - England; Deutschland - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 103, 171-174

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Edith

Edith, daughter of Ethelwolf (9-th century), nun England - Chevalier - F. 103, 170 Edith Paumer (fl. 1305), widow - London (England) - Echols - F. 103, 182 Edith Swan-neck - also: Ealdgyth Edmundus Edmond, John (¡1453), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 271 E d m o n d , Richard Edmund [Edmundus] (Crouchback) earl of Lancaster and Leicester Edmund, ... (fl. 1411-1422), magistcr Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 103, 283 Edmund, ... (fl. 1478-1485), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 103, 285 Edmund, ... (fl. 1479-1480), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 284 Edmund, ... (fl. 1486-1487), chapel clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 286 Edmund, Richard ( f l 3 8 3 ) , magister, deacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 103, 287 Edmund, William (fl. 1405), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 103, 288 Edmunds, ... (fl. 1445-1448), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 103, 289 Edmundus Abingdonensis - also: Abbendon, Abbendone, Abbendun, Abendone, Abendonia, Abendoniensis, Abendun, Abindonia, Abyndon, Divitius, le Rich, Pontney, Rich, Ryche (11240), theologian, archbishop, saint - Oxford (England); Paris (France); Canterbury (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Théologie, Tyerman - F. 1, 338-348; 103, 186-202 Edmundus Albanus ( f e a . 1340), theologian - England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 103, 203-205 E d m u n d u s Albon —» Albon, Edmund E d m u n d o [ E d m u n d u s ] d'Aljubarrota (fl. 1326), Cistercian - England; Portugal - Chevalier F. 103, 209

Edmund [Edmundus] Arnold —> Arnold, Edmund Edmund [Edmundus] (Beeston) (fl. 1305), physician - Norfolk (England) - Talbot F. 103, 211 Edmund [Edmundus] Burcetre (fl. 1450), physician - England - Talbot - F. 103, 212 Edmundus (Canterbury) (fl. 1120), monk - Cluny (France); Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 103, 214-215 Edmond [Edmundus] Clementis (fl. 14611462), student of medecinc - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 103, 213 Edmund [Edmundus], count of Cornwall (* 1250, 11300), count - Cornwall (Wales) Chevalier - F. 103, 216 Edmundus Dinterus -> Dynter, Edmundus de Edmund [Edmundus], king of Eastanglia - also: Eadmund (*ca. 840, t870), king, saint - Nürnberg (Germany); England; Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 103, 235-239 Edmund [Edmundus] I, king of England (*ca. 921, i 946), king - England; Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 103, 222-227 Edmund [Edmundus] II, king of England - called: Ironside ( t 1016), king - London (England); Wessex (England); England Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 103, 228-234 Edmund [Edmundus] of Eynsham (* 1169?), Benedictine, mystic - Eynsham (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 103, 240-241 Eadmundus [Edmundus] Gryme -> Eduardus Grim Edmundus de Hadenham (+ 1307), Benedictine, monk - Rochester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 103, 242-245 Edmund [Edmundus] (Islip) (fl. 1270), medical practitioner - Oxfordshire (England) - Talbot F. 103, 246 Edmund [Edmundus] (Crouchback), earl of Lancaster and Leicester (* 1245, t 1296), earl, crusader - Lancaster (England); Sicilia (Italy); Leicester (England); London (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 103, 217-221; 103, 261; 235, 164-165 Edmund [Edmundus] of Langley, count of Cambridge, duke of York (* 1341, f 1402), count, duke - Cambridge (England); York (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 103, 247-250 Edmund [Edmundus] le Leche (fl. 1300), physician - England - Talbot - F. 103, 251 Edmund [Edmundus] (Leech) (fl. 1303), physician - Scotland - Talbot - F. 103, 252 Edmond [Edmundus] de Monchy (15-th century), nobleman - Picardie (France) Chevalier - F. 103, 253 Edmundo [Edmundus] de Montargli - Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 103, 254 Edmund [Edmundus] de Moulton - theologian England - Chevalier - F. 103, 255 Edmund [Edmundus] (Oxford) (fl. 11801190), magistcr, physician - Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 103, 256-257 Edmundus Rich Edmundus Abingdonensis Edmund [Edmundus], earl of Richmond - also: E. Tudor (*ca. 1430, 1 1456), carl - England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 103, 258; 103, 266 Edmundus (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) (12-th century), monk, copyist - Saint-Germain des Prés (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 103, 25-260 Edmundus Sturtonus (f before 1334), monk Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 103, 263-264 Edmundus Teutonicus ( t 1287), Dominican, prior - Deutschland - Kaeppeli - F. 103, 265

Edmund [Edmundus] of Woodstock, earl of Kent (* 1301, + 1330), earl - Kent (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 103, 267-270 Edmund [Edmundus] duke of York —> Edmund [Edmundus] of Langley count of Cambridge, duke of York Ednam, Hugh - alias: H. Wyrall William [Guilelmus] Edom Edom, Guilelmus —> Guilelmus Edom Edouard —> Eduardus Edred king of England —> Eadred king of England Edric, governor of Herefordshire (fl. 1066-1072), governor - Herefordshire (England) - Chevalier - F. 103, 296 Edric Streona —> Eadric Streona Edric of Winchester, abbot of Saint Peter (11. 1022), abbot - Gloucester (England) - Chevalier - F. 103, 299 Edrich, William (fl. 1369-1370), carpenter Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Harvey — F. 103, 300 Edsige archbishop of Canterbury Eadsige archbishop of Canterbury Edson, ... (fl. 1492), chaplain, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 103, 301 Edouard [Eduardus] I count of Bar —> Bar, Edouard I, count of Edouard [Eduardus] I, count of Bar ( t 1336), count - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Chevalier F. 103, 303 Edouard [Eduardus] II, count of Bar ( t 1352), count - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Chevalier F. 103, 304 Edouard [Eduardus] III, duke of Bar - also: Edward, duke of York Dinley, Edward Edward [Eduardus] (England) - called: E. the Exile ( t 1059), prince - Magyarország (Hungary); England - Arnold-Baker - F. 104, 31 Edward [Eduardus] I, king of England called: E. the Elder (t925), king - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat F. 103, 313-315; 103, 324-326 Edward [Eduardus] II, king of England - callcd: E. the Younger or the Martyr Cornwall, Ivo of Eglinus, Galfredus (fl. 1384), mathematician England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 104, 247; 139, 191 Egliston, John (fl. 1474-1476), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 104, 248 Eglynton, John (fl. 1434), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 104, 249

Eglysdone, ... (fl. 1420-1421), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 104, 250 Eglyston, Thomas ( t e a . 1485), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 104, 251 Egmanton, William (fl. 1414-1463), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 104, 252 Egmont, Frederic of (fl. 1493), bookseller England - Chevalier - F. 104, 254 Egno von Eppan, bishop of Brixen and Trento ( t 1273), canon, bishop - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy); Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 104, 255 Egnolt, Thomas (fl. 1440), painter - Tirol (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 104, 256-257 Egon, count of Fribourg (f 1318), count - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 104, 258 Egret, Mathieu (14-th century), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami F. 104, 259 Egric, king of Eastanglia ( t 635), king - England - Chevalier - F. 104, 260 Eguard, William (fl. 1480), poet - England Chevalier - F. 104, 261 Egumonde, Guilelmus —> Guilelmus Egumundus E g u n (Troubadour) - or: Negun (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 104, 262 Egweiler, Heinrich - also: Heinrich von Eichstätt (fl. 1363-1370), painter - Eichstätt (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 104, 263 Egweiler, Hermann (fl. 1392-1408), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 104, 263 Egweiler, Sebald (fl. 1397-1408), painter Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 104, 263 Egwinus, bishop of Worcester ( f 7 1 7 ) , Benedictine, bishop, saint - Worcester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 104, 264-265 Egynton, John (fl. 1414), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 104, 266 Master of the E h e n h e i m Epitaph (1-st half 15th century), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 104, 267 Eherglin von Österreich - Franciscan - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 104, 268 Ehrenbloß, Hans (14-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 104, 269-270 Ehrenbote vom Rhein, der (14-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 104, 271-273 Ehrenfroh (Poet) - poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 104, 274 Eibensteiner, Christian abbot of Melk —> Eybensteiner, Christian abbot of Melk Eichmann, Jodocus - also: J. Aichmann ( t 1489), theologian - Heidelberg (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Stammler - F. 104, 275-280; 423, 39 Master of the Eichstätter Domhochaltar (fl. 1470-1480), wood carver - Straubing (Germany); Eichstätt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 104, 281-282 Eido, bishop of Meissen - also: Ido or Aegidius ( t 1015), bishop - Meissen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 104, 283 Eigel von Sassen —> Eygil von Sassen Eigil Fuldensis ( t 822), abbot, hagiographer, building master - Fulda (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Thieme/Becker, Tusculum — F. 104, 284-290; 423, 40-41 Eike von Repgow - also: Ecco de Repgowe (*ca. 1180, ï 1233), jurisconsult, historian - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer - F. 104, 291-338 Eilbertus Brcmcnsis (fl. 1190-1200), jurisconsult - Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL F. 104, 339-340 Eilbert [Eilbertus], count of Florennes ( t 977), count - Florennes (Belgium) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 104, 347-348

[Eleonora] Eilbert [Eilbertus] (Köln) Eginold abbot of Gorze Einon ap Gwalchmai (fl. 1203-1223), court poet Wales - Strayer - F. 105, 83-84 Einsiedeln, Konrad von —> Konrad [Conradus] von Einsiedeln Einwicus Wcizlan - also: Eynwicus, Ainwicus, Einwik, Eynwick, Ainwik (*ca. 1245, t 1313), provost, hagiographer - Sankt Florian (Austria); Enns (Austria) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 105, 86-90 Eirik —> Ericus Eisbi, Gii de (late 13-th century), architect Plascncia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 91 Eisenberg, Jakob (fl. 1492), chronicler Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 105, 92 Eisenberg, Nicolaus - also: Eysenberg, Ysenbergk (*ca. 1420, f e a . 1482), painter - Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 93-101 Eisengräber, family (since 15-th century), family of goldsmiths - Freiberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 105, 102 Eisenkegk, Anton (fl. 1468), goldsmith - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 103 Eisenkegk, Hans? (fl. 1440-1455), goldsmith Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 103 Eisenmanger, Georg (fl. 1480-1482), painter - München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 105, 104 Eisler, Stephan - also: S. Eyßler (fl. 1490), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 106 Eislinger, Ulrich - U. von Eising (15-th century), smith, poet - Nürnberg (Germany) Chevalier, Stammler - F. 105, 105; 105, 107 Elton, John —» Eyton, John

Elton, Stephen - also: Stephanus E., Edon, Aquaedunus (fl. 1320), canon regular, Augustinian - Yorkshire (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 105, 108; 362, 384 Eixarch, Bartolomé de (fl. 1395), painter Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 110 Eixarch, Juan (fl. 1393), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 110 Ekbert —> Ecbertus Ekes, John (fl. 1448-1472), scholar, master of arts, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 105, 112-113 Ekhardi, Walther - also: W. Ekkardi (fl. 13841408), town clcrk, chroniclcr, jurisconsult Torun (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 105, 114-119 Ekisworth, John (11. 1419), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 105, 120 Ekkebert Ecbertus Ekkehardinger, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F . 105, 121-124 E k k e h a r d u s —> Eccardus El abbot of Rebais —> Agilus abbot of Rebais Eia, countess of Salisbury (*ca. 1185, t e a . 1240), countess, Cistercian, abbess - Salisbury (England) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 105, 134-135 Elaeth (Wales) - callcd: Frcnhin or Vrcnin the King - bard - Wales - Chevalier - F. 105, 136 Elan patron of Laveur —> Alain [Alanus] patron of Laveur Eland, ... - also: Elandus Dialecticus (14-th century), philosopher - Oxford (England) Chevalier, Oxford - F. 105, 137-138 Eland, John (fl. 1398-1421), master of arts, priest, vicar - Oxford (England); Northumberland (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 139 Eland, Peter - alias: P. Whyte (fl. 1372-1374), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 140 Eland, Thomas (11. 1423-1431), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 141 Eland, William de (Π. 1372-1378), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 105, 142 Elaphius, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t ca. 580), bishop, saint - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 105, 144 Elaphius (Monetarius) - treasurer - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 105, 143 El'azar —> Elzearius Elbelin von Eselberg (fl. 1450), poet Deutschland - Chevalier, Stammler F. 105, 146-152 Elberl (Meistersänger) (14-th ccntury), poct Deutschland - Stammler - F. 105, 145 Elberting, Kunneken (fl. 1457), embroiderer - Osnabrück (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 105, 153 M a s t e r of the Elbinger Kreuzigung (early 15th century), wood carver - Gdansk (Poland); Danzig ? Gdansk (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 105, 154-155 M a s t e r of the Elbinger Wiesenbuch (1-st half 15-th century), miniaturist - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 105, 156 Elbod, bishop of Bangor ( t 809), bishop, saint Bangor (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 105, 157 Elbod (Wales) - also: Elvodugus Probus (fl. 590610), monk, bishop - Wales; Bangor (Wales) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 105, 158; 107, 49-50 Elei, Antonio de' Conti d' —> Antonius Contis Elei, Bandino, count of (early 15-th century), chronicler - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 105, 160 Elei, Uberto d' —> Cocconato, Uberto di Elcusle, John (fl. 1376-1380), Carmelite, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 105, 161 Eldad had-Danî - traveler - Mid-East; Italy Chevalier - F. 105, 162

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Eiden, Thomas (fl. 1406), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 163 Elderotti, Teodorico (fl. 1396), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 164 Eldjarn Húsvikski (late 11-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 105, 165 Eldrad, abbot of Novalaise ( t 842 or 840), abbot, saint - Novalaise (France) Chevalier - F. 105, 166 Eleanor -> Eleonora Eleasar —> Elzearius Eleazar —> Elzearius Eleazario, Paolo (II. 1355), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 172 Eleazzario > Elzearius Eleclus (Africa) ( t 1219), layman, Franciscan, martyr - Africa - Wadding - F. 103, 262 Electis, Aurelius de (fl. 1442-1462), canon regular, general of the Lateran congregation - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 174 Electran, bishop of Rennes (fl. 866-871), bishop Rennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 105, 175 Electus (Africa) ( t 1219), Franciscan - Africa Chevalier - F. 105, 173 Electus (Morocco) ( t 1232), Franciscan - Morocco - Chevalier - F. 105, 173 Elen, Steven - called: S. Affelgem (fl. 1470), architect - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 105, 176 Elena —> Helena Elende Knabe, der (early 15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 423, 42-45 Leonor [Eleonora] de Albuquerque, queen of Aragon (* 1374, t 1435), queen - Aragon (Spain) - Echols - F. 105, 177 Eleonore [Eleonora] d'Anjou, queen of Sicilia (1 1343), queen, Franciscan - Napoli (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 178 Eleonore [Eleonora] d'Aquitaine, queen of France and England (*ca. 1122, 11204), queen - Aquitaine (France); France; England; Jerusalem (Israel) - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tyerman - F. 105, 179-202 Leonor [Eleonora] de Aragon, queen of Castilla (*ca. 1360, 1 1382), queen - Castilla (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Echols - F. 105, 204 Leonor [Eleonora] de Aragon, duchess of Ferrara (* 1450, f 1493), duchess - Aragon (Spain); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols F. 105, 208-209 Leonor [Eleonora] de Aragon, queen of Navarra (*ca. 1430, 11479), queen - Navarra (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols F. 105, 206-207 Leonor [Eleonora] de Aragon, queen of Portugal ( t 1445), queen - Aragon (Spain); Portugal Chevalier, Echols - F. 105, 205; 105, 277 Leonor [Eleonora] de Aragon, countess of Toulouse (fl. 1200), countess - Aragon (Spain); Toulouse (France) - Echols - F. 105, 203 Eleonora d'Arborea (* 1347?, f e a . 1404), judge - Arborea (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 105, 210-211; 423, 46-48 Eleanor [Eleonora] Bcauchamp, duchcss of Somerset (fl. 1430-1460), duchess Somersetshire (England) - Echols - F. 105, 228 Eleonore [Eleonora] de Beaufort, viscountess of Turenne (τ 1420), viscountess - Turenne (France); Beaujeu (France) - Chevalier - F. 105, 229 Eleonore [Eleonora], countess of Beaumont (fl. 1185), countess - Beaumont-les-Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 105, 230 Eleanor [Eleonora] de Bohun, duchess of Gloucester (*ca. 1360, t 1399), duchcss Gloucester (England) - Echols - F. 105, 231 Eleonore [Eleonora] de Bretagne - also: E. la Brette (*ca. 1190, 11241), noblewoman Bretagne (France); England - Broughton, Echols - F. 105, 232-233 Eleonore [Eleonora] de Bretagne (* 1275, t 1342 or 1343), Benedictine, abbess - England; Bretagne (France); Fontevraud (France) Chevalier - F. 105, 234

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Leonor [Eleonora] de Castilla, queen of Aragon (*ca. 1200, t 1244), queen - Castilla (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols F. 105, 235-236 Leonor [Eleonora] de Castilla, queen of Aragon Cobham, Eleanor duchess of Gloucester Eléonnore [Eleonora] de Comminges, countess of Foix (fi. 1325), countess - Comminges (France) - Chevalier - F. 105, 253 Eleanor [Eleonora] of England, countess of Bar (* 1265, t 1298), countess - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Echols - F. 105, 256 Eleanor [Eleonora] of England, queen of Castilla - also: Leonor (* 1162, f 1214), queen - England; Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 105, 254-255 Eleanor [Eleonora] of England, countess of Gelderland (*1318, f 1358 or 1355), countess - Gelderland (Netherlands); England - Chevalier, Echols - F. 105, 257-258 Eleanor [Eleonora] of England countess of Leicester —> Eleanor [Eleonora] de Montfort countess of Leicester Leonor [Eleonora] de Guzman (*ca. 1320, 11352), mistress - Spain; Castilla (Spain) Echols - F. 105, 258a Leonor [Eleonora] de Guzmán ( t 1351 ), concubine - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 63 Eleanor [Eleonora] of Lancaster (fl. 1330-1350), noblewoman - Lancashire (England); Beaumontles-Tours (France) - Echols - F. 105, 259 Leonor [Eleonora] de León {12-th century), noblewoman - Bretagne (France); León (Spain) Chevalier - F. 105, 262 Leonor [Eleonora] Lopez Carillo Aleksii [Alexius] metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia Elerius Cambrius (fl. 660), abbot, hagiographer, saint - Wales - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 105, 299-300 Elerius (Jersey) ( t e a . 542), saint - Jersey (England) - Chevalier - F. 105, 298 Elerius (Saint) - also: Helerius (f 6-th century), hermit, saint - Chevalier - F. 105, 297 Eles, Robert (fl. 1466-1467), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 105, 301 Elesbaas, king of Abyssinia ( t e a . 555), king, Basilian, monk, saint - Ethiopia - Chevalier F. 105, 302 Elesme prior of Burgos —> Adelelmus prior of Burgos

Eleusius (Adirgemar) - also: Georgius (rafter 613), hagiographer - Thracia (Greece) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 105, 303-304 Eleutherius, bishop of Auxerre ( t 561), bishop, saint - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. 105, 305 Eleutherius (Caesarea) - saint - Caesarea (Israel); Cappadocia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 105, 306 Eleutherius (Chieti) - confessor, saint - Chieti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 307 Eleutherius, abbot of Lérins (II. 740), abbot, building master - Lérins (France) - Chevalier F. 105, 308 Eleutherius (Ravenna) (|"617), exarch - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 309 Eleutherius (Spoleto) ( t between 580 and 590), abbot, saint - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 105, 310 Eleutherius, bishop of Winchester ( t 676), bishop - Winchester (England) - Chevalier F. 105, 311 Eleys, Thomas (fl. 1458), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 105, 312 Elfide de Bruyères —> Alpaida de Bruyères Elfleda (England) (8-th century), nun - England Chevalier - F. 105, 313 Elfleda of England lady of the Mercians (*ca. 870) /Ethelflaîd of England lady of the Mercians Elfleda (Glastonbury) ( f e a . 950), widow, saint - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier F. 105, 315 Elfleda of Mcrcia, queen of Northumbria (fl. 729), queen - Mercia (England); Northumberland (England) - Chevalier - F. 105, 316 Elfleda, abbess of Ramsey (mid-11-th century), abbess, saint - Ramsey (England) - Chevalier F. 105, 317 Elfleda, abbess of Whitby - also: ¿Elflaed (* 653, 1" 714 or 716), abbess, saint - Whitby (England) - Chevalier - F. 105, 318 Elfreda queen of England —> /Elfthryth queen of England Elfricus Cantuariensis —> Aelfricus Cantuariensis Elgar (England) ( t ca. 560), hermit, saint England - Chevalier - F. 105, 321 Elger von Hohenstein ( t 1242), count, Dominican - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 105, 322 Elham, Adam de (fl. 1319-1320), scholar Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 105, 325 Elham, John (fl. 1312-1320), scholar, master of arts - Oxford (England); Kent (England) Oxford - F. 105, 328 Elham, John de (fl. 1329), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 329 Elham, John de ( t 1331), college fellow, doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 105, 326-327 Elham, Matthew de (fl. 1310-1326), scholar, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 105, 330 Elham, Stephen (fl. 1295-1296), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 331 Elham, Thomas (fl. 1314-1315), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 332 Elham, William (fl. 1323-1324), scholar, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 105, 333 Elham, William ( t 1387), college fellow, master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 105, 334 Elhen von Wolfhagen, Tilemann (* 1347 or 1348, t e a . 1420), chronicler - Hessen (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 105, 335-347 Elia Elias Elia, Battista (fl. 1480), medal engraver - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 105, 348 Eliano (Benevento) - french: Hélien - saint Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier

- F. 167, 73

Elie [Elias] Alamanni (fl. 1426), physician - France; Roma (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 105, 350 Eliâs Ali (fl. 1424), architect - Turkey - Thieme/ Becker - F. 105, 351

[Elias] Elias, bishop of Anbar (fl. 922), Nestorian, bishop - Anbar (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 105, 352 Elias, bishop of Angoulcmc (Í875), bishop Angoulême (France); Scotland - Chevalier F. 105, 354 Elias de Annibaldis Nabinal, Élie de archbishop of Nicosia Elias, metropolitan of Aquilcia ( f e a . 586), metropolitan - Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 105, 355 Elias, patriarch of Armenia ( t 718), bishop, patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 105, 357 Elias (Athridis) - abbot - Mid-East - Chevalier F. 105, 358 Elie [Elias] (Avignon) (fl. 1394), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 105, 359 Elie [Elias] de Barjols (fl. 1222), troubadour - Var (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 105, 360-361 Elias de Boideil —> Bourdeille, Elias de archbishop of Tours Elias (Bologna) (fl. 1222), canonist - Bologna (Italy); England - Chevalier

- F. 105, 353

Élie [Elias] (Bordeaux) (fl. 1363), barber - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 105, 362 Élie [Elias] (Bordeaux) Elisabeth von Österreich queen of Poland Elisabeth von Hennegau queen of France —> Isabelle [Isabella] de Hainaut queen of France Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Higgins (fl. 1450-1470), innkeeper - London (England) - Echols F. 106, 180 Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Holland ( t e a . 1423), noblewoman - Kent (England) - Echols F. 106, 183

Ellice Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Howard, countess of Oxford Elisabeth countess of NassauSaarbrücken Elizabeth [Elisabeth] le Veel - or: E. Calfe (fl. 1390), noblewoman - Kildare (Ireland) - Echols - F. 106, 308 Elisabeth, countess of Vendôme (fl. 998), countess - Vendôme (France); Corbeil (France) Chevalier - F. 106, 306 Elisabeth de Vendôme, countess of Anjou ( t 999), countess - Vendôme (France); Anjou (France) Chevalier - F. 106, 307 Elisabeth de Villena - also: Eleonora, Isabella de V. ( t 1490), Clare, abbess - Valencia (Spain) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 106, 309; 192, 345 Elisabeth van Vlaanderen —> Isabelle [Isabella] de Vermandois countess of Vlaanderen Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Woodville, queen of England - also: Wydeville; married to John Gray and king Edward IV of England (* ca. 1437, t 1492), queen - England - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Echols, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 106, 310-318

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Elisachar, bishop of Toulouse (+ 863), bishop Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 106, 320 Elisei, Cacci Aguida (f 1147), ancestor of Dante Italy - Chevalier - F. 106, 335 Elisenda de Moneada, queen of Aragon ( t 1364), queen - Aragon (Spain) - Echols - F. 106, 336 Eliseus I, patriarch of Armenia ( t 943), patriarch Armenia - Chevalier - F. 106, 322 Eliseus II, patriarch of Armenia ( t 1515), bishop, patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 106, 323 Eliseus (Bible translator) (14-th century), bible translator - Chevalier - F. 106, 324 Eliseus (Laurasevo) ( t after 1255), monk, saint Greece - Chevalier - F. 106, 325 Eliseus de la Manna (fl. 1431), historian Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 106, 326; 423, 50 Eliseus, patriarch of the Nestorians (fl. 523), Nestorian, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 106, 327 Eliseus, bishop of Noyon and Tournai (fl. 745), bishop - Noyon (France); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 106, 328 Eliseus bar Sapahnin (fl. 550), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 106, 329 Eliseo [Eliseus] da Siena (late 13-th century), professor of medicine - Siena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 106, 330 Eliseus de Signorellis —> Signorelli, Eliseo Elisia Hundesdich (fl. 1307), brewer - London (England) - Echols - F. 106, 337 Eliza of Haddington (fl. 1284), nun - England Chevalier - F. 106, 338 Elizabeth - > Elisabeth Elizaveta -> Elisabeth Elkin, Thomas ( f l 4 4 9 ) , mason - Gloucester (England) - Harvey - F. 106, 33 Ell (Nürnberg) (15-th ccntury), painter, carver - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 106, 340 Elle, Pierre van (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 106, 341-342 Ellen Helena Ellenbog, Ulrich (*ca. 1435, ï 1499), master of arts, doctor of medecine, physician Memmingen (Germany); Feldkirch (Austria); Wien (Austria); Heidelberg (Germany) DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 106, 343-352 Eilend, Hans (fl. 1485), architect - Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 106, 353 Ellendorf, Hans (fl. 1488), painter - Füssen (Germany); Switzerland - Thieme/Becker F. 106, 354 Ellenhardus, bishop of Freising (f 1078), bishop - Freising (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 106, 356-359 Ellenhardus (Strasbourg) - called: E. der Große ( f l 3 0 4 ) , city administrator, citizen of Strasbourg - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler F. 106, 355; 106, 360-381 Ellenius, abbot of Llancarvan ( t 577 or 520), abbot - Llancarvan (Wales) - Chevalier F. 106, 382 Ellerker, Wilhelmus (fl. 1393-1399), monk, copyist - York (England) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 106, 383-385 Ellerton, ... (fl. 1482), grammarian - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 106, 386 Ellerton, Henry de (fl. 1304-1322), mason England - Harvey - F. 106, 387 Ellerton, Hugh (f 1463), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Whitby (England); Yorkshire (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 106, 388 Ellesmer, Richard de (fl. 1366-1372), district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 106, 389 Ellice, Edward (fl. 1493), priest - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 106, 390

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Ellinger, abbot of Tegernsee (* between 975 and 980, 1 1056), Benedictine, abbot, copyist - Tegernsee (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, DLL, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 106, 391-402 Ellinrat (Bayern) (fl. 914), concubine - Landshut (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 106, 403 Elliot, William (fl. 1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 106, 404 Ellis, John —> Elys, John Ellis, Robert (fl. 1166), archdeacon - London (England) - Chevalier - F. 106, 405 Ellismere, William (fl. 1452), scholar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 106, 406 Ello (Goldsmith) (8-th century), goldsmith Deutschland; Switzerland - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 106, 407-408 Ellrichshausen, Konrad von —> Konrad [Conradus] von Erlichshausen Ellrichshausen, Ludwig von —> Ludwig [Ludovicus] von Erlichshausen Ellys, George ( t 1493), master of arts, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 106, 411 Ellysmere, Thomas (fl. 1468-1469), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 106, 412 Elm, John de ( t 1379), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior - Cambridge (England); London (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 106, 413 Eimebrugg, o (fl. 1365-1368), college fellow, priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 106, 415 Elmedene, Thomas de (11. 1306-1330), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, convcnt lector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 106, 416 Elmedon, Richard de (fl. 1330), district rector, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 106, 417 Elmer, John de (fl. 1283-1284), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 106, 420 Elmer, John (fl. 1393-1395), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 106, 421 Elmer, John (+ 1419), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 106, 422-425 E l m e r u s Cantuaricnsis - also: Ailmcrus (f 1137), Benedictine, monk - Canterbury (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 8, 45; 106, 419 E l m e r u s (Molhani) (f 7-th or 8-th century), bishop, saint - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 106, 418 Elmeshall, William (f 1462), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Warwickshire (England) Cambridge - F. 106, 426 Elmet, John (fl. 1450-1481), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 106, 427 E l m h a m , Thomas de (1364-1428) -> Thomas de Elmham E l m h a m , Thomas (fl. 1389-1394), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 106, 428 E l m h a m , William (fl. 1375-1376), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 106, 429 Elmi, Giacomo Berti degli —> Berti degli Elmi, Giacomo bishop of Foligno E l m o (Sanctus) Pedro [Petrus] Gonzalez Telmo E l m y n g h a m , Roger de (fl. 1348), chaplain, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 106, 431 Elnard de Seninghem (13-th century), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 106, 432 Elnington, Simon de (fl. 1329), mason Lincolnshire (England); Croyland (England) Harvey - F. 106, 433 Eloi Eligius Eloquus Latiniacensis - french: Eloque, abbot of Lagny ( t after 651), abbot, saint - Lagny (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 106, 434

Elot, William (f 1439), college fellow, magister, priest, chaplain - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 107, 1-2 Elphege archbishop of Canterbury —» / t l f h e a h archbishop of Canterbury Elphege bishop of Winchester —> yElfheah bishop of Winchester Elpide (Cudot) -> Alpaida (Cudol) Elpidius Helpidius Elpis Sicula (7-th century), poet - Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 107, 9-11 Elpond von Elrich (14-th century), Dominican Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 107, 12 Elpricus Altissiodorcnsis —> Hclpcricus Altissiodorensis Elricus (Füssenich) - also: Aldericus ( f e a . 1200), farmer, monk, saint - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 107, 13 Elsbeth Elisabeth Elselaire, Vautier d' (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 107, 16 Elsendorffer, Albertus (fl. 1384), monk, miniaturist - Rcgensburg (Germany) D'Ancona - F. 107, 17 Elsham, John de (fl. 1350-1365), district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 107, 18 Elsiaire (Gascogne) ( t 1036), monk - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 107, 19 Elsmore, ... (fl. 169-1470), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 107, 20 Elstanwyke, Amand dc (fl. 1346-1362), college fellow, master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 107, 21 Elstow, Richard - alias: R. Hebylen ( t 1457), bachelor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 107, 22 Elszerius, Johann (fl. 1492), astronomer - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 107, 23 Eltam, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 107, 24 Eltenham, Thomas (fl. 1493), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 107, 25 Elteslee, Alan de (fl. 1335), vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 107, 26 Elteslee, Robert de (fl. 1366-1400), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 107, 27-28 Elteslee, Thomas de ( t 1375), bachelor of civil law, ccclcsiastical administrator Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 107, 29-30 Elteslee, Thomas dc - alias: Th. Banastrc dc Elteslee (fl. 1357-1394), bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 107, 31-33 Eltham, Richard de (fl. 1240-1259), mason Westminster (England); Kent (England) - Harvey - F. 107, 34 Elton, Oliver (fl. 1423-1440), student, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 107, 35 Eltrude of Wessex -> /Elfthryth of Wessex Elveden, Walter dc (+ 1360), master of arts, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 107, 36-38 Elvesmere, Geoffrey de ( t 1371), clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 107, 39 Elville, John d' (* 1230, f 1291), knight - Nottingham (England) - Broughton F. 105, 109 Elvington, Simon, bishop of Connor (fl. 14591481), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology, bishop, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Connor (Ireland) - Oxford F. 107, 40 Elvira de Castilla, queen of León - also: E. Garcia de Castilla (f 1017), queen - León (Spain); Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 107, 41-43

Elvira de Castilla, countess of Toulouse (fl. 1090-1096), countess - Castilla (Spain); Toulouse (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Echols _ F. 107, 44 Elvira de León (fl. 966-975), regentess, nun - León (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols F. 107, 45-46 Elvira Melanda, queen of León ( t 1052), queen León (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 107, 47 Elvira Nuña, queen of Galicia and León ( t 922), queen - Galicia (Spain); León (Spain) Chevalier - F. 107, 48 Elvodugus Probus - » Elbod (Wales) Elvys, William (fl. 1513), surgeon - England Talbot - F. 154, 15 Elwerd (Chronicler) —> Aethelwerdus (Chronicler) Elwold, John (fl. 1455), bachelor of arts, priest - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 107, 50a Elwyk, Gilbert ( t e a . 1363), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 107, 51 Elwyk, John Guilelmus Encourt Ende (España) (lì. 970), miniaturist, illuminator Spain - D'Ancona, Echols - F. 107, 366-367 Ende, Ulrich von ( t 1344), canon - Coire (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 107, 368 Endenes, Richard (fl. 1395), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 107, 370 Endenino, Gaspare (fl. 1453-1456), weaver, embroiderer - Napoli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 107, 371 Enderby, Richard de (fl. 1341), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 107, 372 Enderby, William (fl. 1450), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 107, 373-374 Enderl, Jörg (fl. 1484-1490), goldsmith Innsbruck (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 107, 37 Endeus, abbot of Aran (t542), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 107, 369 Endeus abbot of Emlaghfad —> Enna abbot of Emlaghfad Endine, Francesco (fl. 1465), painter - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 107, 376 Endine, Giorgio (fl. 1465), painter - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 107, 376 Endorffer, Hans (fl. 1478), painter - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 107, 377 Endout, Francon de (fl. 1384-1388), painter Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 107, 378 Endre -> Andreas Enea, Silvio de Piccolomini bishop of Ermland —> Pius II Papa Enemethe, Thomas (fl. 1357), mason Norfolk (England); Ely (England) - Harvey F. 107, 399 Enenkel, Kaspar (+ 1487), chronicler Deutschland; Österreich (Austria); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler F. 107, 400-404 Enfeduzio (Italia) - geographer - Italy Chevalier - F. 107, 405 Enfeld, Edmund (fl. 1386-1397), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 107, 406

Enganet, Roger (fl. 1177-1216), engineer Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 107, 407 Engassin, Arnold d' (fl. 1295), student - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 107, 408 Engebaud (Le Mans) (fl. 1100), physician - Le Mans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 107, 409 Engebaud, archbishop of Tours ( t 1156), archbishop - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 107, 410 Engel, Johannes (fl. 1484-1490), astronomer, university professor - Bayern (Germany); Wien (Austria) - DLL, Stammler - F. 107, 411-412 Engel, Willem (fl. 1464), painter - Leiden (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 107, 413 Engelberga empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] —> Angelberga empress of the Holy Roman Empire [RömischDeutsches Reich] Master of the Engelberger Maricnaltar (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Switzerland; Engelberg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 107, 414 Engelberger Prediger (fl. 1350), preacher, mystic - Switzerland - DLL - F. 107, 415-416 Engelbert count of Berg (1185-1225) -> Engelbertus Coloniensis I Engelbert, Ralph (fl. 1408), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 107, 417 Engelberti, Ulricus —> Ulricus de Argentina Engelbertus Admontensis (* 1250, f 1331), Benedictine, abbot, theologian, historian Admont (Austria); Praha (Czech Repulic); Padua (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum F. 108, 1-42 Engelbert [Engelbertus], count of Berg (fl. 1166-1189), count, crusader - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 108, 43 Engelbert [Engelbertus] I, count of Brienne (fl. 950-969), count - Brienne-le-Château (France) Chevalier - F. 108, 48 Engelbert [Engelbertus] II, count of Brienne (fl. 996-1035), count - Brienne-le-Château (France) Chevalier - F. 108, 48 Engelbertus Cisterciensis (fl. 1250), Cistercian, abbot - Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 108, 49-50 Engelbertus Coloniensis I - also: Engelbert, count of Berg (*ca. 1185, 1 1225), provost, archbishop, count, saint - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 44-47 Engelbertus Coloniensis II - also: E. von Falkenburg (*ca. 1220, t l 2 7 4 ) , archbishop - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 51-53 Engelbertus Coloniensis III - also: E., count of the Mark IV; also: E., bishop of Luik (*ca. 1304, 1 1369), provost, bishop, archbishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 108, 64-66 Engelbertus Cultriflcis - also: E. Messemaker (* 1430, 11492), Premonstratensian, prior, theologian, architect - Zutphen (Netherlands); Zwollc (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 54-56; 423, 64-65 Engelbert [Engelbertus] II, lord of Enghien (fl. 1208-1237), lord - France - Chevalier F. 108, 57 Engelbertus von Falkenburg archbishop of Köln —> Engelbertus Coloniensis II Engelbert [Engelbertus] (Fontenay) (fl. 841), poet - Fontenay-le-Comte (France) - Chevalier F. 108, 58 Engelbertus (Frankfurt-am-Main) (fl. 1220-1230), sculptor - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 59 Engelbertus (Köln) (fl. 1220), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 60 Engelbertus Lubensis - monk, hagiographer Lubiaz(Poland) - Potthast - F. 108, 62 Engelbert [Engelbertus] (Luik) (fl. 1050), Benedictine, astronomer - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 108, 68

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Engeibers [Engelbertus] (Luik) (11218?), miniaturist - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 108, 61 Engelbert [Engelbertus] I, count of the Marek, bishop of Osnabrück ( t 1277), count, bishop Osnabrück (Germany); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 108, 63 Engelbert [Engelbertus] II, count of the Marek ( t 1328), count - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 108, 63 Engelbert [Engelbertus] III, count of the Marek ( t 1391), count - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 108, 63 Engelbertus count of the Mark IV Engelbertus Coloniensis III Engelbert [Engelbertus], bishop of Minden ( t 1080), bishop - Minden (Germany) Chevalier - F. 108, 67 Engelbertus Nicholai (fl. 1416-1418), bachelor of medecine - Brabant (Belgium); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 108, 73 Engelbertus Trevirensis (t 987), Benedictine, abbot - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 108, 69-70 Engelbertus (Trier) (12-th century), monk, copyist, miniaturist - Trier (Germany) D'Ancona - F. 108, 72 Engelbertus, archbishop of Trier ( t 1101), provost, scolasticus, archbishop - Passau (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier F. 108, 71 Engelbirn (Augsburg) (13-th century), nun, translator - Augsburg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 108, 74-75 Engelbrecht Engelbrechtson (f 1436), governor Sweden - Chevalier - F. 108, 76 Engelfredi, Anselmo degli (13-th century), jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier - F. 108, 77 Engelfredi, Simone degli (13-th ccntury), jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier - F. 108, 77 Engelfried, Nikolaus (11. 1338), citizen of Tübingen - Tübingen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 78 Engelhard, Hans (fl. 1468-1469), painter Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 96 Engelhardt h> Engelhardus Engelhart [Engelhardus] von Adelnburg (11. 1180-1230), troubadour - Bayern (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 108, 79-81 Engelhart [Engelhardus] von Ebrach - also: Engelhardus Ebracensis (14-th-15-th century), abbot, writer - Ebrach (Germany) - Potthast F. 108, 82 Engelhardus Funck —> Funck, Engelhard Engelhart [Engelhardus] II von Hirschhorn ( t 1383), poet, knight - Heidelberg (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 108, 84-85 Engelhardt [Engelhardus] (Kochlen) (8-th century), monk, copyist - Bayern (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 108, 86-87 Engelhardus Kunhofer —> Kunhofer, Engelhard Engelhardus de Langheim (*ca. 1140, t e a . 1210), Cistercian, abbot, hagiographer Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ρ otthast - F. 108, 90-92 Engelhard [Engelhardus], archbishop of Magdeburg ( t 1063), archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 93 Engelhard [Engelhardus] (Reichenbach) (fl. 1417), monk, organ maker, wood carver, painter - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 94 Engelhart [Engelhardus] (Steiermark) - poet Steiermark (Austria) - Stammler - F. 108, 95 Engelhart Engelhardus Engelhart, Heinrich (fl. 1490), student - Zürich (Switzerland); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 108, 97 Engelhusius, Theodoricus - also; Conradus E.; Dietrich Engelhus (*ca. 1362, t 1434), priest, chronicler - Einbeck (Germany); Praha (Czech Repulic); Erfurt (Germany); Bamberg (Germany); Göttingen (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler F. 108, 98-113; 372, 416-418

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Engelin

Engelin, Jakob - also: J. Egeli, J. Angeli (*ca. 1360, f c a . 1427), surgeon, physician - Ulm (Germany); Paris (France); Wien (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Jacquart /, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Wickersheimer F. 19, 268; 108, 114 119; 423, 66-68 Engelmar, Johannes (fl. 1418), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 108, 120-121 Engelmarus (Bayern) - also: Engeimer ( t early 12-th century), hermit - Bayern (Germany) Chevalier - F. 108, 122 Engelmodus Suessionensis ( f c a . 864), monk, bishop, poet - Corbeil (France); Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 108, 123-125 Engelrath, Albrecht von (fl. 1314), student - Regensburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 108, 126 Engelsberger Prediger, der (14-th century), preacher, mystic - Deutschland - Stammler F. 423, 53-63 Engelschalk (Poet) (fl. 1468), religious poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 108, 127 Engelschalk, Albertus —> Albertus Engelschalk Engelsüß, Kaspar (15-th century), translator, writer - Strasbourg (France) - Stammler F. 108, 128-129 Engelsüß, Marlin (fl. 1452-1454), painter - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 130 Enghebert, Jacob (15-th century), painter - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 108, 131 Enghelen, Otto (fl. 1476), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 108, 132 Engheran, Jean (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 108, 133 Engilberti, Déodat (fl. 1305-1316), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 134 Engilbertus Corbeiensis —» Angilbertus Corbeicnsis Enginnur, Roger le (fl. 1152-1173), engineer Hertfordshire (England) - Harvey - F. 423, 69 Engl, Andreas (fl. 1436-1453), building master - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 135 Englatius (Scotland) ( t e a . 1010), abbot, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 108, 136 Englefeld, Matthew de, bishop of Bangor ( t 1357), canon, bishop - Oxford (England); Bangor (Wales) - Oxford - F. 108, 137 Engleis, John dc (fl. 1332-1337), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 108, 138 Englemond (Velsen) (+8-lh century), priest, saint - Velsen (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 108, 139 Englentier, Gilles (fl. 1390-1391), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 140 Engles (Troubadour) (fl. 1253), troubadour - Provence (France); Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 108, 141 Engles, Henri Γ (fl. 1319-1326), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 108, 142 Engles, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Engles Englesham, John de ( t 1322), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 108, 143 Englisch, Thomas (fl. 1450), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 108, 144 English, Thomas (fl. 1450-1488), college fellow, master of arts, canon, chaplain - Oxford (England); Shrewsbury (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 108, 145 Englishman, John the - also: Johannes Anglicus (fl. 1336-1341), mason - Avignon (France); England - Harvey - F. 108, 146 Englissh, Adam ( t 1401), magistcr, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 108, 149 Englys, William (11. 1341-1342), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 108, 150

Englysse, Moreys (fl. 1459), friar, student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 108, 151 Englyssh, R. (15-th century), copyist - England Bradley, Chevalier - F. 108, 152-153 Engorans le Behengnon (fl. 1279), sculptor Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 154 Engrebans d'Arras (13-th ccntury), troubadour Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 155 Enguerrand de Bar ( f l 2 1 5 ) , canon, scolasticus, chronicler - Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 108, 156 Enguerrand, surgeon of Charles VI, king of France (fl. 1395), surgeon - France; Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 108, 157 Enguerrand VI, lord of Coucy ( t 1346 or 1347), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 108, 166 Enguerrand I (de la Fère), lord of Coucy ( i 1116), lord - Amiens (France); Picardie (France) - Broughton, Chevalier F. 108, 158-159 Enguerrand II, lord of Coucy (fl. 11301147), lord, crusadcr - France - Chevalier F. 108, 160 Enguerrand III, lord of Coucy - called E. le Grand ( t 1242 or 1243), lord - France Broughton, Chevalier - F. 108, 161-162 Enguerrand IV, lord of Coucy ( t 1311), lord - France - Broughton, Chevalier F. 108, 163-164 Enguerrand V, lord of Coucy ( t 1321 or 1322), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 108, 165 Enguerrand VII, lord of Coucy (* 1340, t 1397), lord - France; Magyarország (Hungary) - Broughton, Chevalier, Strayer F. 108, 167-171 Enguerrand dc Crcquy, bishop of Cambrai and Thérouanne ( t 1330), archdeacon, bishop - Vlaandcren, Flandres; Cambrai (France); Thérouanne (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 108, 172 Enguerrand Desloges (14-th century), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 108, 173 Enguerrand de Forest (12-th century), knight, troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 108, 175 Enguerrand le Franc (15-th century), herald of arms - Valenciennes (France) - Chevalier F. 108, 176 Enguerrand Hallé (fl. 1447), medical practitioner - Châteaudun (France) - Chevalier F. 108, 177 Enguerrand, lord of Journy (fl. 1268-1277), lord, knight - France - Chevalier - F. 108, 174 Enguerrand Militis (fl. 1486-1493), doctor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 108, 178 Enguerrand (Oise) (fl. 1295), barber - Oise (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 108, 186 Enguerrand d'Oisy (13-th ccntury), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 108, 179 Enguerrand de Parenty ( t after 1482), doctor of medecine - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 108, 180-183 Enguerrand (Paris) (fl. 1292-1313), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 108, 184 Enguerrand (Paris) (fl. 1443), doctor of medecine - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 108, 185 Enguerrand le Riche (fl. 1337-1347), master mason - Beauvais (France) - Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 108, 187; 423, 70 Enguerrand (Rouen) - also: Ingelram (fl. 12071214), building master - Rouen (France) Thieme/BeckerF. 108, 188 Enguerrand de Saint-Fuscien ( f e a . 1427), diocese clerk, master of arts, physician Amiens (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 108, 189-190 Enguerrand, Pierre —> Anguerrand, Pierre Enguerrant, Simon (fl. 1498), citizen of Tours Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 191 Enguimeutz (Languedoc) (fl. 1249-1265), architect, sculptor - Montpellier (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 192-193 Engylfeld, John (fl. 1457), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 108, 194

Enhard (Fulda) (fl. 771), monk, chronicler Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 195 Enikel, Jans —> Jansen Enikel, Jans Enilet, Arnaud —> Arnaud [Arnoldus] Enilet Enimia (Mende) (ca. 7-th century), virgin, saint Mende (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 196 Enjalberti, Johannes —> Johannes Enjalberti Enkua Marjam - saint - Ethiopia - Chevalier F. 108, 197 Enna, abbot of Emlaghfad - also: Enrius, Endeus - abbot - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 108, 197a Enna, Albrecht von (fl. 1299), canon - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 198 Enneb (Jewish convert) - Jewish convert Chevalier - F. 108, 199 Enneiz (Languedoc) - or: Ennez - troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 200 Ennelard, Henri (fl. 1300-106), painter - Hesdin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 201 Ennian Offciriad (fl. 1280), grammarian - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 108, 202 Ennion or Fan (fl. 1380), poet - England Chevalier - F. 108, 203 Ennion ap Gualchmai (fl. 1240), poet - England Chevalier - F. 108, 204 Ennion ap Gugan (fl. 1250), poet - England Chevalier - F. 108, 205 Ennion ap Madog ab Rahaud (Π. 1250), poet England - Chevalier - F. 108, 206 Ennion y March (fl. 1380), poet - England Chevalier - F. 108, 207 Ennion Van (fl. 1240), poet - England Chevalier - F. 108, 208 Ennius, bishop of Vannes (fl. 578-580), bishop Vannes (France); Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 108, 209 Ennoald, bishop of Poitiers - also: Chaimoald (fl. 614-615), bishop - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 210 Ennonis, Rener (fl. 1490), student - Bologna (Italy); Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 108, 211 Enoch d'Ascoli (fl. 1450), philologist - Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 108, 212 Enoch Hierosolymitanus (fl. 1227), patriarch, hagiographer - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 108, 213-215 Enoch (Navarra) (fl. 1338-1341), royal physician Navarra (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Jacquart I F. 108, 216 Enogat, bishop of Aleth (f631), bishop, saint Saint-Malo (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 217 Enos (Anbar) (fl. 890), Nestorian, bishop - Anbar (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 108, 218 Enreghini, Tommaso, bishop of Brugnato ( t 1438), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Pontremoli (Italy); Brugnato (Italy) - Chevalier F. 108, 219 Enrich (Tafalla) (fl. 1400-1406), court painter Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 220 Enrichetto dalle Querce (fl. 1268-1289), notary, sonnetist, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 108, 221-222 Enrico —> Hcnricus Enrigetti, Zacharia (late 15-th century), citizen of Bologna - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 108, 224 Enrique —> Hcnricus Enriquez, family (since 14-th ccntury), noble family - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 225-226 Enriquez, Alfonso, lord of Medina del Rioseco (* 1354, f 1429), lord, admiral - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 230-231 Enriquez, Alfonso, count of Norefia and Gijón (* ca. 1353, t after 1395), count - Spain Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 227-229 Enriquez, Fadrique, lord of Benavente (* ca. 1370, t a f t e r 1395), lord - Benavente (Portugal) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 234-235 Enriquez, Fadrique, count of Melgar and Rueda (*ca. 1400, 11473), count - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 232-233

Epsenrod Enriquez, Fadrique, count of Trastámara, duke of Arjona (f 1430), count, duke Trastámara (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 236-237 Enrius abbot of Emlaghfad - » Enna abbot of Emlaghfad Enschringen, Johann (11. 1482), dean - Kilburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 238 Enselmino da Montcbclluna Ansclmino da Montebelluna Ensfridus, prior of Eberbach (+ 1246), Cistercian, prior - Eberbach (Germany) - Chevalier F. 108, 240 Ensingen, Ulrich Heintz —» Ulrich [Ulricus] von Ensingen Ensinger, family - also: von Ensingen (sincc 14th century), family of architects - Deutschland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 241-242 Ensinger, Kaspar ( t e a . 1430), architect - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 244 Ensinger, Matthäus (τ 1463), architect Ulm (Germany); Strasbourg (France); Bern (Switzerland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 241; 108, 245-248 Ensinger, Matthias ( t 1438), architect - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 243 Ensinger, Moritz Bischop, Nicolas Eplonis, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Eplonis Epo (Haarlem) - also: Eppen (15-th century), tailor - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 108, 361 Eposius (Illuminator) (11-th century), illuminator, copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 108, 362-364 Eppe, Georg —» Georgius Eppius Eppeihausen, Otto von (fl. 1337), student Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 108, 366 Eppenstein, von, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Bayern (Germany); Kärnten (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 108, 367-368 Epperstone, John de (fl. 1384-1391), doctor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 108, 369 Eppo bishop of Naumburg-Zeitz —> Eberhard lEberhardus] bishop of Naumburg-Zeitz Eppstein, von, family (since 12-th century), family of lords - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 370-371 Eppynt, David (fl. 1460), poet - Brecon (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 108, 372 Epsenrod, Dietrich - also: de Ipsenrod (fl. 14631470), painter, glass artist - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 373

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Eptadius (Montelon) ( | before 550), priest, saint France - Chevalier - F. 108, 374 Epworth, George - alias: G. Wilkynson ( t 1489), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford F. 108, 375-376; 404, 277 Epworth, William de ( t 1363), magister, district rector, clerk - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 108, 377-378 Equicola, Mario (* 1460), chronicler - Mantova (Italy) - Potthast - F. 108, 380 Equitius (Napoli) ( t e a . 540), abbot, saint Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 108, 379 Eraclius bishop of Luik —> Everaclus Leodiensis Eraclius (Roma) (10-th-11-th century), painter Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 108, 381 Erardus —> Erhardus Eraric. king of the Ostrogoths ^t 541), king Italy - Chevalier - F. 108, 385 Erart, Guillaume, archbishop of Rouen (f 1439), canon, archdeacon, chancellor, archbishop Langres (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 108, 386 Erart, Jean (* between 1200 and 1220, 1 1258 or 1259), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 387; 208, 151 Erasma, Daniele ( t before 1457), painter - Udine (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 388 Erasmius, Bernardinus (fl. 1491), printer - Como (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 108, 406 Erasmus (Braunschweig) (fi. 1404), painter Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 389 Erasmus (Bruneck) (fl. 1407-1420), painter Bruneck / Brunico (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 390 Erasmus Casinensis - italian: Erasmo da Montecassino (fl. 1241-1251), Benedictine, monk, theologian - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 391-393 Erasmus (Fribourg) (15-th century), Carthusian - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 108, 394 Erasmus Friesner de Wunsiedel (f 1498), Dominican - Wunsiedel (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 108, 395 Erasmus Karmeliter - hagiographer - Nürnberg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 108, 397 Erasmus (Kiev) (y 12-th century), monk, saint Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 108, 398 Erasmus (München) —> Asm (Miinchcn) Erasmo [Erasmus] da Narni - called: Gattamelata (*ca. 1370, 1 1443), condottiere Umbria (Italy); Narni (Italy); Padua (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 399-401 Erasmus (Passau) (fl. 1476-1478), painter - Passau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 402 Erasmo [Erasmus] delle Pierre (fl. 1427), goldsmith - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 108, 403 Erasmus (Praha) (fl. 1384), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 404 Erasmus (ulm) (late 15-th century), goldsmith Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 108, 405 Eratosthenus Scolasticus (6-th century), poet Greece - Chevalier - F. 108, 407 Erba, da, family (since 15-th century), family of architects - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 108, 408-409 Erbach, Eberhard, lord of (11. 1319), lord, dean Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 410 Erbach, Engelhard, lord of ( t 1346), lord, canon Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 410 Erbach, Heinrich, lord of ( t e a . 1403), canon Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 410 Erbach, Johann (fl. 1300), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 108, 410 Erbach, Johann, lord of ( t e a . 1385), city administrator, canon, archdcacon - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 410 Erbach, Konrad, lord of ( t 1423), lord, student, canon - Bologna (Italy); Erbach (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 410

Erbe (Dominican) - also: Erbo (fl. 1300), Dominican, friar, preacher - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Stammler F. 108, 411-413 Erbo Frisingensis —> Aribo Frisingensis Erbo Pruveningensis ( t 1188), abbot, poet Jerusalem (Israel); Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL - F. 108, 414-416 Erbwin (England) (fl. 1048-1058), pilgrim Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 108, 417 Ere, bishop of Slane ( t 512 or 513), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 108, 418 Ercalo, Richard (fl. 1361-1377), carpenter - Salop (England) - Harvey - F. 108, 419 Ercantrude (Faremoutiers) ( t e a . 645), nun, blessed - Faremoutiers (France) - Chevalier F. 108, 420 Erchanbald, bishop of Eichstätt - also: Erchenbald (t912), bishop - Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 108, 421; 109, 16 Erchanbald, archbishop of Mainz - also: Erchenbald ( t 1021), archbishop - Mainz (Germany); Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 108, 422; 109, 17 Erchanbaldus Sancti Trudberti (early 10-th century), Benedictine, hagiographer - Breisgau (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 108, 436-439 Erchanbertus (France) (fl. 827), chronicler France - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 108, 440; 108, 447 Erchanbertus Frisingensis - also: Erchenbert ( t 854), bishop - Freising (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 108, 441-443 Erchanbertus (Grammaticus) (1-st half 9-th century), grammarian, commentator - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 108, 444-446 Erchanbertus (Worms) (fl. 1180), canon Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 108, 448 Erchanfridus, bishop of Lorsch and Salzburg (fl. 554), bishop - Salzburg (Austria); Lorsch (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 109, 1 Erchanger (Count palatine) - also: Erchengcr ( t 917), count palatine - Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 109, 2-3; 109, 24 Ercheband, Nicholas (fl. 1343), subdeacon Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 109, 4 Erchembertus Cassinensis - also: Erchempertus, Herembertus, Eremperto da Benevento (9-th century), Benedictine, deacon, chronicler - Monte Cassino (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tafuri, Tusculum - F. 109, 5-15; 109, 65-67 Erchenbald bishop of Eichstätt —> Erchanbald bishop of Eichstätt Erchenbald archbishop of Mainz Erchanbald archbishop of Mainz Erchenbaldus Argentinensis - also. Erchanbaldus, Erkembaldus, Erkanbald, Archemboldus A. (* ca. 937, f991), bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler F. 108, 423-435 Erchenbert, abbot of Corvey ( t 1128), abbot Corvey (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 109, 18 Erchenbert (Frankenthal) —> Eckembert (Frankenthal) Erchenfridus Mellicensis - also: Erchinfredus ( t 1163), Benedictine, abbot - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 109, 20-23 Erchenradus I, bishop of Paris ( t ca. 795), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 109, 25 Erchenradus II, bishop of Paris ( t e a . 857), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 109, 26 Erchinoald, majordomo of Neustrie and Austrasia ( t 6 5 8 or 659), majordomo - Austrasia; Neustrie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 109, 27-29

Ercolani, Antonio (fl. 1500), notary, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 109, 30 Ercolano —¥ Herculanus Ercole —> Hercules Ercombertus (Glastonbury) - Benedictinc, grammarian - Glastonbury (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 109, 41-42 Ercombert [Ercombertus], king of Kent ( t 664), king - Kent (England) - Chevalier - F. 109, 43 Ercongota (Faremoutiers) ( f i a t e 7-th century), nun, saint - Faremoutiers (France) - Chevalier F. 109, 44 Erconwaldus, bishop of London ( t 693), bishop, saint - London (England) - Chevalier F. 109, 45 Erdeley, Nicholas (fl. 1439-1440), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 109, 46 Erebonus (Echternach) (fl. 1051-1081), Benedictine, monk, copyist - Echternach (Luxemburg) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 109, 47-48 Eregisilus, bishop of Meaux (7-th-8-th century), bishop, saint - Meaux (France) - Chevalier F. 102, 64 Ereida, Ferdinando (fl. 1439), warrior - Sassari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 109, 49 Erein, Philippe van (11. 1384-1390), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 109, 50; 423, 72-73 Erembaud, count of Urgell ( t 1314), count Urgell (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 109, 51 Eremberta (Saint) - also: Bertranne (f 8-th century), virgin, saint - France - Chevalier F. 109, 52 Erembertus, abbot of Corbie (fl. 681), abbot Corbie (France) - Chevalier - F. 109, 53 Erembertus, bishop of Toulouse ( t 684 or 685), Bcncdictine, bishop, saint - Toulouse (France); Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier - F. 109, 54 Erembertus, abbot of Waulsort (f 1033), Benedictine, abbot, goldsmith, sculptor - België, Belgique; Metz (France); Dinan (France) Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 109, 55-57; 423, 74 Erembloss, Hans (14-th- 15-th century), poet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 109, 69 Eremboldus Sancti Bertini (11-th century), chronicler - Italy - Potthast - F. 109, 58 Erembourc [Eremburga] de Braières (fl. 1292), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Echols F. 109, 59 Eremburga du Maine, countess of Anjou (*ca. 1090, t 1126), countess - Anjou (France); Maine (France) - Chevalier - F. 109, 60 Eremburga, abbess of Nyoiseau ( t e a . 1135), abbess - Nyoiseau (France) - Chevalier F. 109, 61 Eremburga (Paris) (fl. 1292), flower seller - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 109, 62 Erembourc [Eremburga] (Saint-Germainl'Aucerrais) (fl. 1292), potter - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 109, 63 Eremei Konstantinovic ( t 1373), prince - Tver (Russia) - Boguslavskij - F. 109, 64 Eremperto da Benevento —» Erchembertus Cassinensis Eremy, Adam de (1-st half 14-th century), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 109, 68 Erenseus (Saint) ( f e a . 587), confessor, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 109, 70 Erentrudis, abbess of Nonnberg ( t ca. 630 or 718), abbess, saint - Salzburg (Austria) Chevalier - F. 109, 71 Ereolano (Perugia) (15-th century), miniaturist, illuminator - Perugia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 109, 72-73 Ereranus Sapiens —> Aileranus Sapiens Ereswell, Robert de (fl. 1322), magister, clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 109, 74 Eretna, ruler of Anatolia (f 1352), ruler Anatolia (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 109, 75

[Ericus] M a s t e r of the Erfurter Einhornaltar (early 15-th century), painter - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 109, 76 Ergat (Ireland) - or: Ergot (6-th century), saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 109, 77 Erghum, Ralph bishop of Salisbury and Bath and Wells —> Ergum, Ralph bishop of Salisbury and Bath and Wells Ergot (Ireland) -> Ergat (Ireland) Ergoteles (Attica) (6-th century), ceramist - Attica (Greecc) - Thieme/Becker - F. 109, 80 Ergum, John - also: J. Erghom or Erghon ( f e a . 1490), Augustinian, prior, doctor of theology Oxford (England); York (England) Chevalier, Ossinger, Oxford - F. 109, 78; 109, 81-84; 208, 187-188' Ergum, Ralph (fl. 1311-1357), magistcr, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 109, 85 Ergum, Ralph (f 1410), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); York (England); England - Oxford - F. 109, 90-91 Ergum, Ralph, bishop of Salisbury and Bath and Wells - also: R. Erghum ( t 1400), doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, bishop Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 109, 79; 109, 86-89 Ergum, Richard (fl. 1326-1328), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 109, 92 Ergum, Robert (+ 1349), deacon, district rector Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 109, 93 E r h a r d [Erhardus] von Appenwiller ( t 1472), chaplain, chronicler - Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 24, 325; 109, 94-96 E r h a r d [Erhardus] I, count of Brienne ( f i 114), count - Brienne-le-Château (France) Chevalier - F. 109, 99 E r h a r d [Erhardus] II, count of Brienne ( t 1189), count - Brienne-le-Château (France) Chevalier - F. 109, 99 E r h a r d u s (Dominican) - maybe: E. Streitberger (2-d half 15-th century), Dominican, preacher, Hebrew scholar - Tegernsee (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - Kaeppeli, Stammler F. 109, 124-130 E r h a r d [Erhardus] von Diirningen (fl. 1434), priest, preacher - Strasbourg (France) Stammler - F. 109, 100-101 E r h a r d [Erhardus] (Freising) (8-th century), shepherd, saint - Freising (Germany) Chevalier - F. 109, 102 Erhard [Erhardus] von Graz - also: Erhart von Greiz (fl. 1493), surgeon - Graz (Austria) Stammler - F. 109, 103-105 E r h a r d u s Hei Hei, Erhard Erhard [Erhardus] (Isny) (fl. 1400), painter - Isny (Germany); Ravensburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 109, 140 E r h a r d [Erhardus] („Kesseler") (11. 1375), bell founder - Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 109, 110 E r h a r t [Erhardus] am Klantzhofe (fl. 14611479), barber - Strasbourg (France) Jacquari 1, Wickersheimer - F. 109, 108-109 E r h a r d u s de Lainitz ( t 1436), Benedictine, abbot - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 109, 111-112 E r h a r d t [Erhardus] (Leipzig) (fl. 1500), painter - Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 109, 113 E r h a r d u s de Lüneburg - also: Erard von Lüneburg (f 1004), Benedictine, scolasticus, theologian - Lüneburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius - F. 108, 382; 109, 97-98; 109, 122 Erhard [Erhardus], secretary of king Malachie (fl. 1096), royal secretary - Ireland Chevalier - F. 109, 123 Erhart [Erhardus] (München) (11. 1476), painter - München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 109, 115

Erhart [Erhardus] (Nürnberg) (fl. 1360-1370), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 109, 117 Erhart [Erhardus] (Nürnberg) (fl. 14591474), painter - Nürnberg (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 109, 116 É r a r d [Erhardus] Pastourel (11. 1416), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 108, 383 Erhard [Erhardus], chorbishop of Regensburg (late 7-th ccntury), chorbishop, saint Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 109, 118-120 Erhard [Erhardus] von Regensburg (15-th ccntury), monk, religious writer - Regensburg (Germany) - DLL - F. 109, 121 Erhardus Ventimontanus —> Erhart [Erhardus] Windsberg Érard [Erhardus] (Viviers) (fl. 1250), barber Viviers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 108, 384 Erhart [Erhardus] (Wien) (fl. 1444-1454), painter - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 109, 131 Erhart [Erhardus] Windsberg - also: Erhardus Ventimontanus ( t a f t e r 1508), doctor of medecine, physician, astrologist - Basel (Switzerland); France - Wickersheimer - F. 109, 132-139 Erhart, Gregor (fl. 1498), monk - Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 109, 141 Eribaldus Cernuus (fl. 797), provost - Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 109, 142 Eriberto —> Herbcrtus Erich —> Ericus Erici, Magnus (+ 1486), archdeacon - Arhus (Denmark); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 109, 144 Erik [Ericus] Axclsson Thott (*ca. 1415, 11481), state chancellor - Sweden; Denmark - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 109, 145-146 Eric [Ericus] Boye —> Boye, Herenus Erich [Ericus] von Brandenburg, archbishop of Magdeburg (f 1295), provost, archbishop Halberstadt (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 109, 147 Erich [Ericus], duke of BraunschweigGrubenhagen - called: der Sieger ( t 1427), duke - Braunschweig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 109, 148 Erik [Ericus] 1, king of Danmark - called: Ejcgod Howe de Erpingham, Thomas Erpingham, Thomas Jean [Johannes] Eschart Eschart, Pierre (fl. 1401-1530), doctor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 250 Eschenbach, Johannes (fl. 1426), Dominican Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 423, 81 Eschenfelder, Johannes (fl. 1464-1465), copyist - Nürnberg (Germany); Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 110, 146-147 Eschenloer, Peter (*ca. 1420, f 1481), city clerk, chronicler - Görlitz (Germany); Wroclaw (Poland); Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler - F. 110, 148-156 Eschileta (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 157 Eschmann (Basel) (fl. 1357-1358), wood carver - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 110, 158 Esclarmonde de Foix (*ca. 1170, f c a . 1215), noblewoman - France - Echols - F. 423, 82 Esclarmunda dc Foix, queen of Mallorca (fl. 1275), queen - Mallorca (Spain) - Echols F. 423, 83 Esclimeu, Jean d' (fl. 1382), squire, murderer France - Chevalier - F. 110, 159 Escluse, Nicole de Γ (f 1420), master mason - Le Mans (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 160 Escluse, Ysoret de 1' (fl. 1468), painter, wood carver - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 110, 161 Escochois, Sandre (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 110, 162 Escoffier, Poncet - or: P. Escouffier (fl. 14921512), sculptor, mason - Lyon (France) Beaulieu - F. 110, 163 Escogido, Juan Gonzalez ( i before 1484), heretic Ciudad Real (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 110, 164 Escoquart, Philippe -> Philippe [Philippus] Escoquart Escot, Bernardin - or: B. Estoc (fl. 1344-1345), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 110, 165 Escribano, Juan (late 15-th century), musician Salamanca (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fe'tis - F. 110, 166-167

Escrivá, Juan (fl. 1455), knight of the Order of Saint-James - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 110, 168 Escrozailles, Guillaume d', lord of Bourran (fl. 1399), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 169 Escuder, Andrés (fl. 1442-1451), architect - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 110, 170 Escuder, Juan (fl. 1435), hermit - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 110, 171 Escuilphe (Bretagne) ( t before 965), abbot, saint Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 172 Esculo, Marinus de (fl. 1405), copyist - Padua (Italy) - Bradley - F. 110, 173 Escupillo (Treasurer) (fl. 550), treasurer - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 174 Escurel, Jehannot de Γ —> Lescurel, Jehannot de Escuyer de Γ Isle, Γ (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 110, 174 Escuyer, Adam Γ - also: Adamiet, Adenet 1Έ. (fl. 1456-1471), illuminator - Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 110, 175 Escwine king of Wessex —» Aescwine king of Wessex Esdras (Parhajnguerd), patriarch of the Armenians (f 640), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 110, 177 Eseby, John (fl. 1411-1415), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 178 Eseby, John (11. 1428-1437), district rector Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 178 Eseby, John (fl. 1498-150), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 110, 179 Esegrenio (Venezia) (14-th century), painter Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 110, 180 Esel, Hans (fl. 1494), carthographer - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 181 Esel, Peter (fl. 1496), architect - Franken (Germany); Altenschönbach (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 182 Eseler, Nicolaus (fl. 1439-1492), architect, stonemason - Alzey (Germany); Nördlingen (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 110, 183-186 Eseler, Peter (fl. 1440), master mason - Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 187 Eseler, Richard (fl. 1483-1486), stonemason Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 188 Esex, Thomas (fl. 1456), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 189 Esgal, B. d' ( t before 1219), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 190 Esger, bishop of Ribe (f 1273), bishop - Ribe (Denmark) - Chevalier - F. 110, 191 Esius de Podio Gallini (11. 1284-1317), Dominican - Lectoure (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 192 Eskeheved, Thomas (fl. 1374-1405), bachelor of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England); York (England); Durham (England) - Cambridge F. 110, 193 Eskil, archbishop of Lund ( t 1182), bishop, archbishop - Roskilde (Denmark); Lund (Sweden); Citeaux (France) - Chevalier F. 110, 194 Eskil, bishop of Strängnäs ( t 1129), bishop, saint - Strängnäs (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 110, 195 Eskil (Sverige) (13-th century), seneschal Sweden - Chevalier - F. 110, 196 Eslake, Thomas (fl. 1427-1462), scholar, bachelor of canon law, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 110, 197-198 Esmeir, Jenin - or: J. Esneir (11. 1383-1385), ornamental sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Lami F. 110, 199 Esmerillon, Perrin —> Perrin Esmerillon Esparbès, Bertrand d' (fl. 1488), knight hospitaller - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 200 Espec, Walter Walter [Gualterus] Espec Esperdut (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France); France - Chevalier F. 110, 203

Estève Espereandeu, Roger (fl. 1419), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Recker - F. 110, 202 Esperlanc, Thierry - or: T. Esparlong ( t 1454 or 1455), glass painter - Dijon (France); Delft (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 204 Esperon, Pierre Antonio [Antonius] de Espés bishop of Huesca Espían (Beauvais) - saint - Scotland; Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 207 Espiard, Mathurin ( f l 5 0 0 ) , Dominican, Provincial - Dijon (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Beaume (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 208 Espiart, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Espiart Espina, Juan (fl. 1415-1417), carpenter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 209 Espinasse, Eustache de Γ - knight, bard - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 210 Espinasse, Philibert de Γ, lord of La Clayette (fl. 1380), lord, royal adviser - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 211 Espinay, Andrc d', archbishop of Bordeaux and Lyon (* 1451, "f 1500), Benedictine, archbishop, abbot, cardinal - Bordeaux (France); Lyon (France); Aix-cn-Provcncc (France); Paris (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 212-216 Espinay, Jacques d', bishop of Rennes (f 1482), bishop - Saint-Malo (France); Rennes (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 110, 217-218 Espinay, Robert d', bishop of Nantes ( t 1493), bishop - Lesear (France); Nantes (France) Chevalier - F. 110, 219 Espine, Guillaume de Γ (fl. 1484), mayor Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 220 Espinosa, Alessandro (15-th century), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 110, 221 Espital, Jaime (t 1370), jurisconsult - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 110, 222-228 Espitalier (Solliés) (fl. 1483), medical practitioner - Var (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 110, 229 Esquenard, François —> François [Franciscus] Esquenard Esquenard, Gervais (fl. 1487), vicar general Sisteron (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 230 Esquenard, Jean, bishop of Sisteron - also: J. Esquenarl ( t 1492), royal physician, abbot, bishop - Sicilia (Italy); Sisteron (France); Le Mans (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 110, 231; 208, 212-213 Esquerre, Pierre (fl. 1370), surgeon - France Wickersheimer - F. 302, 251 Esquerrer, Arnaud Arnaud lArnoldus] Esquerrier Esquilla (Troubadour) (13-th ccntury), troubadour - France; Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 110, 232 Esquirol (Combret) (fl. 1393), architect - Aveyron (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 110, 233-234; 423, 85 Esra-Master (Bohemia) (early 15-th ccntury), illuminator - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 236 Esrefoglu Rumi (* 1353?, 11469), poet, mystic - Iznik (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 110, 237 Essarts, des, family (since 14-th century), family of aristocrats - Paris (France); Rouen (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 238 Essarts, Antoine des (early 15-th century), librarian - France - Chevalier - F. 110, 239 Essarts, Marguerite des (fl. 1348), widow France - Chevalier - F. 110, 240 Essarts, Martin des ( t 1335), chamberlain, accountant - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 241-242

Essarts, Pierre des ( t 1349), treasurer - France; Viaanderen, Flandres - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 243-244 Essarts, Pierre des (*ca. 1360, f 1413), provost, chamberlain, treasurer - Paris (France); France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 110, 245-247 Esschedon, John de (fl. 1293), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 110, 248 Esse, Peter de (fl. 1317-1318), district rector Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 110, 249 Essebi, Prior of (13-th century), prior, poet, hagiographer - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 250-251 Esseby, William de (fl. 1224-1240), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); London (England); Cambridge (England); France - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 110, 252; 154, 91 Esseby, William de (fl. 1297-1301), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 253 Essex, ... (fl. 1408), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 254 Essex, John (fl. 1337), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 110, 255 Essex, John ( t 1397), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 110, 256 Essex, John ( t 1420), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 110, 257 Essex, John (fl. 1447-1454), marbler Warwickshire (England); London (England) Harvey, Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 258-260 Essex, Thomas (fl. 1402-1406), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 110, 261 Essholt, Henry de (fl. 1321), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 262 Esshyng, Thomas (fl. 1363-1368), mason Surrey (England); Sussex (England) - Harvey - F. 110, 263 Esshynge, John (fl. 1460-1467), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 110, 264 Esso, abbot of Beinwil ( t e a . 1133), abbot Beinwil (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 110, 265 Est, ... (fl. 1486), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 110, 266 Est, Robert ( t 1493), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, district rector, clerk - Oxford (England); York (England) Oxford - F. 110, 267-268 Est, Robert (fl. 1499), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 269 Estaca, Gauclem - or: Raymond E. (13-th ccntury), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 110, 270 Estace, Guillemin (fl. 1385), wood carver Poitiers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 271 Estaing, Dicudonnc d', bishop of Saint-Paul-TroisChâteaux ( í 1411), dean, bishop - Laon (France); Saint-Paul-Trois-Châtcaux (France) - Chevalier F. 110, 272 Estaing, Guillaume d' (fl. 1449), seneschal Rouergue (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 274 Estaing, Guillaume Hugues d', bishop of Sitten and Fréjus - also: Guillaume Huin ( t 1455), archdeacon, cardinal, bishop - Metz (France); Sitten (Switzerland); Sion ? Sitten (Switzerland); Fréjus (France) - Berton, Chevalier F. 110, 273; 185, 412-413 Estaing, Jean d' (fl. 1485), nobleman - Aveyron (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 275 Estaing, Pierre d' (fl. 1354), canonist Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - p. 110, 277 Estaing, Pierre d' (fl. 1455), alchemist - Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 276 Estaing, Pierre d', archbishop of Bourges - also: P. d'Esteing ( t 1377), Benedictine, archbishop, cardinal - Rouergue (France); Marseille (France); Ferrara (Italy); Bourges (France); Roma (Italy) -

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Eston, Richard (fl. 1449-1457), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 110, 360 Eston, Robert (fl. 1361-1373), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 110, 361 Eston, Roger (fl. 1325-1343), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) Oxford - F. 110, 362 Eston, Thomas de (fl. 1321-1335), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 110, 363 Eston, Thomas (fl. 1382-1395), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 110, 364 Eston, Thomas (fl. 1437), college fellow, student of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 365 Eston, Walter (fl. 1335-1347), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 366 Eston, Walter - alias: W. Peston de Eston (fl. 1361-1399), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 110, 367 Eston, Walter ( t 1456), bachelor of civil law, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 110, 368-369 Eston, William de - alias: W. Bathon (fl. 1341), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) Oxford - F. 110, 370 Eston, William - alias: W. Trumper (fl. 14471457), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 371 Eston, William (fl. 1459-1478), master of arts, priest, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 110, 372 Eston, William (+ 1489), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 37 Eston, William (fl. 1491-1497), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge - F. 110, 374 Eston Crokes, Richard de (fl. 1317-1319), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 110, 375 Estopiñá, Cosme (fl. 1432), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 376 Estopiñá, Pedro (fl. 1432), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 376 Estorii Parhi (fl. 1306-1322), topographer, translator - Montpellier (France); Barcelona (Spain); Jerusalem (Israel) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 110, 377-378 Estoure, Salhadin d' (fl. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 110, 379 Estout de Goz (13-th century), poet - England; Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 380 Estouteville, d', family (since 12-th century), noble family - France; Normandie (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 381-384 Estouteville, Guillaume d', bishop of Lisieux (* 1354, t 1414), bishop - Lisieux (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 385-386 Estouteville, Guillaume d', archbishop of Rouen (* ca. 1403, +1483), Benedictine, bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Angers (France); Digne (France); Mirepoix (France); Nîmes (France); Béziers (France); Rouen (France); Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 110, 387-394 Estouteville, Jacques, lord of ( t 1489), lord Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 395 Estouteville, Jean d', baron of Bricquebec ( t after 1480), baron, military captain, grand seneschal Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 396 Estouteville, Jean d', lord of Torcy (f 1494), lord, provost - Paris (France); France - Chevalier F. 110, 397 Estouteville, Jeanne d' ( t 1329), castellan France - Chevalier - F. 110, 398 Estouteville, Jeannet d' (fl. 1374), noblewoman Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 399 Estouteville, Louis d' (fl. 1435), grand seneschal, city governor - France; Normandie (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 400

Estouteville, Nicolas lord of ( t 1140), abbey founder - Normandie (France) - Chevalier F. 110, 401 Estouteville, Robert d' (*ca. 1410, + 1479), provost - Paris (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 402-403 Estouteville, Thomas d', bishop of Beauvais (*ca. 1355, 1 1395), bishop - Beauvais (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 110, 404-405 Estowe, Robert (fl. 1484), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 110, 406 Estrada, Pedro de (15-th century), poet - Spain Chevalier - F. 110, 407 Estrany, Guillermo ( t 1393), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 110, 408 Estrées, Jean d' (fl. 1472-1478), poet - Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 110, 409 Estremberc, Jacques de (fl. 1452), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 110, 410 Estrevin, abbot of Wcarmouth (* 650, + 686), abbot, saint - Wearmouth (England) Wickersheimer - F. 110, 411 Estriche, Thomas - alias: T. Cowper (f 1452), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 110, 412 Estrid of Danmark (fl. 1010-1040), noblewoman - Denmark; Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 110, 413-414 Estry, William de (+ 1327), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 110, 415-416 Estuca, Gaucelm (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 110, 417 Estuñiga, Lope de —> Stuñiga, Lope de Estyngton, John (fl. 1427-1431), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 419 Estyngton, Thomas (+1471), college fellow, master of arts, theologian, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 110, 420-421 Esyndon, John de (fl. 1322-1326), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 110, 422 Esyngton, John Johannes Stephani de Girbioto bishop of Toulon Etienne, Pierre (fl. 1432), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 257 Eton, John (fl. 1299-1308), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. I l l , 142

Eton, Ralph de (fl. 1330), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. I l l , 143 Eton, Ralph (fl. 1484-1494), master of arts, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. I l l , 144 Eton, Richard (fl. 1462-1499), magister, chaplain, bible clerk, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. I l l , 145 Eton, William de (1 1352?), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. I l l , 146 Eton, William (fl. 1362-1381), Carmelite, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. I l l , 147 Eton, William (1420-1426), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. I l l , 148 Etterbeek, Jean van (fl. 1448-1464), sculptor Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 423, 101 Etterbeke, Antoine (fl. 1488), sculptor Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 423, 102 Etterbeke, Servais (fl. 1488), sculptor Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 423, 102 Etterli, Hans (fl. 1486-1493), goldsmith - Luzern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 423, 103 Ettor, John (fl. 1456), bachelor of aits - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. I l l , 149 Etzel, Anton (fl. 1496), physician, surgeon - Lindau (Germany) - Stammler F. I l l , 150-151 Etzen, Hermannus (*ca. 1420, t e a . 1465), Franciscan, convent lector, theologian, philosopher - Erfurt (Germany); Hildesheim (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. I l l , 152-155 Eu, seneschal of (14-th century), seneschal, poet France - Chevalier - F. I l l , 156 Eubensteiner, Christian abbot of Melk - » Eybenstcincr, Christian abbot of Mclk Eubion (Greece) - commentator - Greece Chevalier - F. I l l , 160 Eubulus Lystrensis (fl. 631-641), bishop - Syria Chevalier - F. I l l , 161 Eucaire —> Eucharius Eucarpus, bishop of Messina (fl. 501), bishop - Messina (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. I l l , 165 Eucharius Artzt —> Artzt, Eikhart Eucaire [Eucharius], bishop of Châlons-surMarne (6-th century), bishop - Châlons-surMarnc (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 162 Eucharius, bishop of Maastricht ( t e a . 530), bishop, saint - Maastricht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. I l l , 163 Eucharius, bishop of Trier - bishop, saint - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 164 Eucherius bishop of Antibes —» Éthère [/Etherius] bishop of Antibes Eucherius, bishop of Avignon (fl. 524-529), bishop - Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. I l l , 166-167 Eucherius, bishop of Maastricht ( t e a . 507), bishop, saint - Maastricht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. I l l , 168 Eucherius, bishop of Orleans {t 738), bishop, saint - Orleans (France); Sint-Truiden, SaintTrond (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. I l l , 169-170 Euchester, Gilbert (fl. 1464), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. I l l , 172 Euchinus (Ireland) ( t e a . 534), bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. I l l , 171 Eudaldus (Dax) (t8-th century), saint - Dax (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 173 Eudeline (la Barbière) (fl. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer F. I l l , 174; 111, 176 Eudeline (la Baudrccrc) (fl. 1292), shoemaker Paris (France) - Echols - F. I l l , 175 Eudes - » Odo

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Eudes, Richard (fl. 1379-1392), physician, translator - Normandie (France); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. I l l , 179; 329, 256-257 Eudiarde de Porcellet, abbess of Molégès (fl. 1312), abbess - France - Chevalier F. I l l , 180 Eudiarde, abbess of Saint-Césaire ( t 1228), abbess - Aries (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 181 Eudin, Enguerrand d' ( t l 3 9 1 ) , military commander, chamberlain, knight - France; Grenoble (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. I l l , 182-183 Eudo Odo Eudocimus (Saint) (t 840), saint Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Cappadocia (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 111, 205-206 Eudocia [Eudoxia] Baiane, empress of Byzantium (t901), empress - Byzantium - Echols F. I l l , 189 Eudocia [Eudoxia], empress of Byzantium - also: Flavia Eudoxia ( t 612), empress Byzantium - Chevalier - F. I l l , 204 Eudocia [Eudoxia], empress of Byzantium (fl. 769), empress - Byzantium - Chevalier F. I l l , 202 Eudocia [Eudoxia], empress of Byzantium ( t before 904), empress - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. I l l , 203 Eudocia [Eudoxia] (Byzantium) ( t before 1028), princess, nun - Byzantium - Chevalier F. I l l , 203 Eudokia [Eudoxia] (Byzantium) (fl. 1190-1208), princess - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. I l l , 190-191 Eudoxia Comnena (fl. 1170-1190), princess Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium; France Echols - F. I l l , 192 Eudocia [Eudoxia] of Decapolis, empress of Byzantium (fl. 855), empress - Byzantium Echols - F. I l l , 193 Eudocia [Eudoxia] Ingerina, empress of Byzantium (fl. 850-882), mistress, empress - Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols F. I l l , 194-195 Eudocia [Eudoxia] Macrembolitissa, empress of Byzantium (fl. 1068-1095), empress - Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. I l l , 196-201 Eudoxius (Byzantium) (fl. 780-787), prince Byzantium - Chevalier - F. I l l , 188 Euerd, William (fl. 1459), student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. I l l , 208 Eufemia —> Euphemia Eufemio —> Euphcmius Eufemus (Lanciano) (fl. 1345), architect Lanciano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. I l l , 209 Euphrasius [Eufrasius], bishop of Antiochia ( t 526), bishop - Antiochia - Chevalier F. I l l , 416 Euphrasius [Eufrasius], bishop of Clermont ( t 5 1 4 or 515), bishop - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 414 Eufredus (Alba) ( t 7-th century), saint - Alba (Italy) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 210 Eugenia (Cordoba) (t923), virgin, saint Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 111,211 Eugenia del Giro (13-th century), Dominican, abbess - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 212 Eugenia, abbess of Hohenbourg ( t e a . 735), abbess, saint - Alsace (France) - Chevalier F. I l l , 213 Eugenius, bishop of Ardmore (late 12-th century), bishop - Ardmore (Ireland) - Chevalier F. I l l , 214 Eugenius, bishop of Ardstraw ( t 618), bishop, saint - Ardstraw (Ireland) - Chevalier F. I l l , 215 Eugenius, bishop of Cilicia (6-th century), bishop - Cilicia (Armenia) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 216 Eugenio [Eugenius] (Milano) ( t early 9th century), abbot, saint - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. I l l , 217

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Eugenius Panormitanus (* ca. 1130, 1" 1203), admiral, poet, translator - Sicilia (Italy); Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. I l l , 218-222; 111, 318 Eugenius I, Papa (t 657), pope, saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. I l l , 223-231 Eugenius II, Papa ( t 827), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. I l l , 232-244 Eugenius III, Papa - secular name: Bernardo Paganelli (f 1453), Cistercian, abbot, pope Citeaux (France); Roma (Italy); Pisa (Italy) Ault-Dumesnil, Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. I l l , 245-281 Eugenius IV, Papa - secular name: Gabriele Condolmerio (* 1383, f 1447), bishop, cardinal, pope - Venezia (Italy); Siena (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. I l l , 282-316 Eugenius (Prefect) (fl. 547), prefect - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. I l l , 317 Owen [Eugenius] (the Bald), king of Strathclyde ( t 1018), king - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 423, 104 Eugenius Toletanus I (f646), bishop, astronomer - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat - F. 111, 319; 111, 321-322 Eugenius Toletanus II (i'657), bishop, poet Toledo (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. I I I , 319-320; 111, 322-332 Eugenius Traugott (fl. 1490), cantor - Torun (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 111, 338 Eugenius Vulgarius (f907), priest, tcachcr, theologian - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. I I I , 333-336; 397, 234 O w e n [Eugenius], king of Wales ( t before 1170), king - Wales - Chevalier - F. 425, 424 Owen [Eugenius] of Wales ( t 1378), military captain - France; Wales - Chevalier F. 425, 425 Eugenius (Würzburg) (f 1198), abbot - Würzburg (Germany); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 111, 337 Eugesippus (Antiochia) —> Fretellus (Antiochia) Eugippius (Abbas) - also: E. Luculianus, Eugipio Campano (*ca. 455, t e a . 533), abbot, hagiographer - Campania (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri - F. I l l , 342-353 Eugraphius (Grammarian) (10-th century), grammarian - Chevalier, Saxe F. I l l , 354-356 Eugui, Garcia - also: Bernard Garcías E. {f 1408), Augustinian, bishop, historian - Bayonne (France); Spain - Chevalier, Fabricius F. I l l , 357-359 Euladius, bishop of Nevers ( t e a . 516), bishop, saint - Nevers (France) - Chevalier F. I l l , 360 Eulalia, abbess of Saint-Césaire - abbess - Aries (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 361 Eulalius, bishop of Cynopolis (fl. 670), bishop Egypt - Chevalier - F. I l l , 362 Eulalius, bishop of Italica (fl. 580-589), bishop Italica (Spain) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 363 Eulalius, bishop of Siracusa ( t after 503), bishop, saint - Siracusa (Italy) - Chevalier F. I l l , 364 Eulamius (Phrygia) (6-th century), philosopher Phrygia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 365 Eulenspiegel, Til - or: Till, Tyll E.; T. Uilenspiegel (*ca. 1300, Tea. 1350), jester, adventurer, legendary figure - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. I l l , 366-372 Eulogius Alexandrinus ( t e a . 607), abbot, patriarch, theologian - Antiochia; Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. I l l , 373-375

Eulogius Cordubensis, archbishop of Toledo (t 859), archbishop, martyr - Cordoba (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 111, 376-390 Eumachius, bishop of Viviers (7-th century), bishop, saint - Viviers (France) - Chevalier F. I l l , 391 Eumenius, bishop of Gortyna Eufrasius Euphronius, bishop of Tours - also: Eufronius (t573), bishop, saint - Tours (France) Chevalier - F. I l l , 417 Evfrosin [Euphrosyn] Pskovskii - also: Eleazar (* ca. 1386, 11481), hermit, saint - Pskov (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 111, 427 Euphrosyna, empress of Byzantium (II. 790-830), princess, nun, empress - Byzantium - Echols F. I l l , 418 Euphrosyna Ducena, empress of Constantinopolis (t 1215), empress - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. I l l , 419 Euphrosyna, duchess of Moskva (t 1401), duchess - Moskva - Chevalier - F. I l l , 420 Euphrosyna Orefici (* 1427, f 1465), nun Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 421

Evfrosiniia [Euphrosyna] Polotskaia (* 1100, 11173), abbess - Polotsk (Belarus) - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Echols F. I l l , 422-425 Evfrosiniia [Euphrosyna] (Suzdal) ( t e a . 1250), nun - Suzdal (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 111, 426 Eupilius, bishop of Como (11. 539), bishop, saint - Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 111, 428 Eupolemius (Poet) (fl. 1090-1110), poet Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. I l l , 429-432 Eupraxia of Kiev, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - also: Evpraksiia Vscvolodovna; german: Adelheid von Kiev Also: Práxedes of Kiev (* 1069 or 1071, t 1109), empress, nun - Kiev (Ukraine); Deutschland; Italy - Boguslavskij, Echols F. I l l , 432; 112, 417 Euprepia (Pavia) (fl. 587), bishop's sister - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 111, 433 Eure, Thomas de (fl. 1309-1322), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. I l l , 434 Eure, William de ( t 1307), master of arts, university regent, district rector - Oxford (England); Northantshire (England) - Oxford - F. I l l , 435 Eurielle (Bretagne) ( f 7 - t h ccntury), virgin, blessed - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. I l l , 436 Eurosia (Jaca) - spanish: Orosia ( t e a . 714), virgin, saint - Jaca (Spain) - Chevalier F. 111, 437 Eus', Robert (fl. 1279), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 112, 1 Euschemon, bishop of Lampsakos ( f 9 - t h century), bishop, saint - Greece - Chevalier - F. 112, 2 Eusèbe Eusebius Eusebia (Bergamo) ( t 7-th century), virgin, saint Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 112, 3 Eusebia, abbess of Hamay ( t ca. 673), Benedictine, abbess, saint - Hamay (Belgium) - Chevcdier - F. 1 1 2 , 4 Eusebia, abbess of Saint-Cyr ( t 6-th century), abbess, saint - Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 112, 5 Eusebios —> Eusebius Eusebius, patriarch of Alcaxandria (6-th-7th century), patriarch - Alexandria (EgypL) Tusculum - F. 112, 6 Eusèbe [Eusebius], bishop of Antibcs ( t e a . 572), bishop - Antibes (France) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 112, 7-8 Eusèbe [Eusebius], bishop of Apt (fl. 546), bishop, saint - Apt (France) - Chevalier F. 112, 9 Eusebius de Argyra - monk, hagiographer Turkey - Chevalier - F. 112, 10 Eusèbe [Eusebius] (Auxerre) - priest, saint Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 112, 11 Eusebius Bruno, bishop of Angers ( t 1081), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 61, 439; 112, 12-13 Eusebio [Eusebius], bishop of Como (fl. 512), bishop, saint - Como (Italy) - Chevalier F. 112, 13a Eusebio [Eusebius], bishop of Fano ( t 526), bishop, saint - Fano (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 112, 14 Eusebius (Gran) ( t 1270), hermit, Provincial, saint - Gran (Hungary) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 112, 20-21 Eusebius, patriarch of Jerusalem (11. 772), patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 112, 15 Eusebio [Eusebius] da Modena (15-th century), Camaldolese - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 112, 16 Eusèbe [Eusebius] I, bishop of Paris ( t ca. 555), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 112, 17 Eusèbe [Eusebius] II, bishop of Paris (fl. 592), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 112, 18 Eusebius (Sankt-Gallen) ( t 884), monk - SanktGallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 112, 19

[Eustachius] Eusebiuo [Eusebius], bishop of Tarragona (τ ca. 632), bishop - Tarragona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 112, 22 Eusebius, bishop of Thessaloniki Eustachius Eustache, Jean d' Morel, Eustachc Eustache [Eustachius] de Neuville ( t 1407), clergyman - France - Chevalier - F. 112, 110 Eustachius Normanvillius (Π. 1280), Franciscan, jurisconsult - Normanville (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding-F. 112, 111-112; 112, 114 Eustache [Eustachius] li Paintrcs - also: E. le Peintre (13-th century), poet, troubadour Reims (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 112, 116-118 Eustache [Eustachius] (Paris) (fl. 1312), Franciscan, preacher - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 112, 88 Eustache [Eustachius] de Pavilly (fl. 1415), Carmelite - France - Chevalier - F. 112, 115 Eustathios [Eustachius], bishop of Philadelphia (fl. 518-536), bishop - Amman (Jordan) Chevalier - F. 112, 119 Eustasius [Eustachius] de Portu (14-th-15-th century), Dominican, theologian - Österreich (Austria) - Kaeppeli - F. 112, 120 Eustathius [Eustachius] Romanus - greek: Eustathios Romaios (1-st half 11-th century), judge - Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 112, 121-122 Eustache [Eustachius] (Rouen) (fl. 1459), wood carver, ornamental sculptor - Rouen (France) Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 112, 125-126 Eustache [Eustachius] de Rouen, bishop of Coutances ( t 1291), Franciscan, bishop - Rouen (France); Coutances (France) - Chevalier F. 112, 124 Eustachius, abbot of Saint-Germer de Flaix ( t 1211), abbot, legate - France; England Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 112, 84-85 Eustache [Eustachius] de Saint-Pierre (+1371), citizen of Calais - Calais (France) - Chevalier F. 112, 128 Eustathius [Eustachius] Scotus, abbot of Aberbrothoc (fl. 1216), abbot - Scotland; Ireland - Chevalier - F. 112, 132 Eustathius [Eustachius] I, archbishop of Serbia ( t 1286), hegumen, archbishop, saint - Serbia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 112, 133-135 Eustathius [Eustachius] II, archbishop of Serbia (fl. 1291-1308), archbishop - Serbia - Chevalier - F. 112, 136 Eustache [Eustachius] de Straax (mid-15th century), Benedictine, prior - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 112, 137 Eustathius [Eustachius] Thessalonicensis (*ca. 1115, i" 1195 or 1196), metropolitan, grammarian, rhetorician - Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier,

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Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 112, 70-74; 112, 138-146 Eustathios [Eustachius], bishop of Tholona (Π. 536), bishop - Tíos (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 112, 147 Eustache [Eustachius], bishop of Valence (fl. 1111), bishop - Valence (France); Puy (France) Chevalier - F. 112, 148 Eustache [Eustachius] le Vasseur (fl. 1457-1500), physician - Saint-Omer (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 112, 149-150 Eustace [Eustachius] de Vesci - » Vesci, Eustace de Eustathius [Eustachius] (Vilnius) ( t l 3 4 2 ) , saint - Vilnius (Lithuania) - Chevalier - F. 112, 95 Eustace [Eustachius] (Yorkshire) (fl. 1310), physician - Yorkshire (England) - Talbot F. 112, 156 Eustadiola, abbess of Bourges ( t 7-th century), abbess, saint - Bourges (France) - Chevalier F. 112, 158 Eustadius, abbot of Dijon ( t 6-th century), abbot, saint - Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 112, 157 Eustasius —» Eustachius Eustathius —> Eustachius Eustochia Calafato Éthère [/Etherius] bishop of Antibes

Euthymius Constantinopolitanus I (*ca. 834, 1917), patriarch, monk - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 112, 190-194 Euthymius Constantinopolitanus II ( t 1416), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 112, 195 Euthymius, bishop of Madytus (fl. 1053), bishop - Thracia (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 112, 196 Euthymius Malaces ( t l 2 0 4 ) , theologian - Thebes (Greece) - Tusculum - F. 423, 112 Euthymius (Mount Athos) - also: Ek'vt'imc Mt'acmideli (*955, f 1028), monk, saint - Athos (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 112, 197 Euthymius, metropolitan of Neopatras (late 12th ccntury), metropolitan - Neopatras (Grcccc); Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 112, 198 Evtimii [Euthymius] II, archbishop of Novgorod (fl. 1430), archbishop, saint - Novgorod (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 112, 199 Euthymius, bishop of Sardes (f 840), bishop, saint - Sardes (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 112, 200 Euthymius Siamzensis ( t 15-th century), saint Greece - Chevalier - F. 112, 201 Evtimii [Euthymius] (Suzdal) ( t 1404), hegumen, saint - Novgorod (Russia); Suzdal (Russia) Chevalier - F. 112, 202 Evtimii [Euthymius] Tarnovski (*ca. 1325?, f 1401 or 1402), patriarch, hagiographer, theologian - Tirnova (Bulgaria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 112, 189; 112, 203-206 Euthymius (Thessaloniki) - called: E. Junior; secular name: Nicetas Eberhardus E v e r d e n , ... (fl. 1486), grammarian - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 112, 335 E v e r d e y , Pierre (fl. 1416), doctor of arts, physician - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Deutschland; Padua (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 259 Everdon, Humphrey (fl. 1448-1465), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, district rector Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford F. 112, 336 Everdon, John de ( t 1337), magister, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 112, 337-339 Everdon, John (fl. 1420-1459), district rector, canon, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Sussex (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford F. 112, 341 Everdon, John ( t 1461), master of arts, theologian, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); Lichficld (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford F. 112, 340-341 Everdon, Silvester dc, bishop of Carlisle ( t 1254), judge, bishop - Carlisle (England); Northampton (England); England - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 112, 342; 354, 312 Everdone, Thomas (fl. 1407-1410), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 112, 343 Evere, Jan van (fl. 1439), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 112, 344 Evere, Thomas de ( t 1400), doctor of civil law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 112, 345-346 Evered, ... (fl. 1498), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 112, 347 Everen, Gilles van (fl. 1455-1490), painter Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 112, 348 E v e r e s h a m , ... (fl. 1395-1396), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 112, 349 Evereux, John d' (+1313), master of arts, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 112, 350-352 Everger, archbishop of Köln - or: Ebergar (+999), archbishop - Köln (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 112, 353-354

Everghem, Henri van (+ 1495), architect Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 112, 355-356 Everghem, Jan van (fl. 1463-1483), architect Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 112, 357 Everhardus > Eberhardus Evrart [Everhardus] de Conty (II. 1380), physician - France - Chevalier - F. 84, 292 Everhelmus Blandinensis - also: E. Altimontensis ( t 1069), Benedictine, abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 112, 359-363 Evericus Aristippus —> Henricus Aristippus Everilda (England ) (f7-th century?), virgin, saint - England - Chevalier - F. 112, 364 Everingham, Adam de (* 1307), soldier England; France - Broughton - F. 112, 365 Everisden, John —» Johannes Everisden Everley, Edmund de (fl. 1269-1310), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 112, 366-367 Everleye, Walter de (fl. 1295-1298), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 112, 368 Everlin dc Foux (f 1183), Bcncdictinc, abbot - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 112, 369 Evermarus (Tongeren) ( | 700), saint - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 112, 370 Evermodus, bishop of Ratzeburg ( t 1178), Premonstratensian, bishop, saint - Ratzeburg (Germany); Lüneburg (Germany); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Cambrai (France) Chevalier, DLL - F. 112, 371-372 Evers, ... (fl. 1451-1453), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 112, 373 Evers, ... (fl. 1484-1485), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 112, 374 Eversdon, John (fl. 1373-1374), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 112, 375 Eversham, William (f I486), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 112, 376 Everslach, Johann [von] (fl. 1317), student, parish priest - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 112, 377 Eversoli, Gilbert de (fl. 1200), Benedictine, monk, building master - Saint-Albans (England) Harvey - F. 112, 378 Master of Evert van Soudenbach —> Master of Gijsbrecht van Brederode Everton, Edmund ( t 1418), scholar, bachelor of civil law - Oxford (England); Stafford (England) - Oxford - F. 112, 380 Everwinus (Bohemia) (12-th century), miniaturist - Böhmen (Czech Republic) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 112, 381-382 Everwinus (Soest) (fl. 1231), painter - Soest (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 112, 383 Everwinus Steinfeldensis - also: Eberwin von Helfenstein (fl. 1121-1153), Premonstratensian, provost - Steinfeld (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie - F. 112, 384-389 Everword (Freckenhorst) (9-th century), church founder - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 112, 390 Evesham, monk of (fl. 1196), monk, mystic Evesham (England) - Chevalier - F. 112, 391 Evesham, monk of (fl. 1399), monk, biographer - England; Evesham (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 112, 392-393 Evesham, Henry of (+ 1319), mason - Evesham (England) - Harvey - F. 112, 395 Evesham, Hugh de ( t 1287), magister, scholar, royal physician, cardinal - Oxford (England); Roma (Italy) - Oxford - F. 112, 396-398 Evesham, John of (fl. 1359), mason - Worcester (England) - Harvey - F. 112, 400 Evesham, John de (f 1370), Benedictine, monk, scholar, prior - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 112, 399

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Ewald (Sachsen) ( t 695), priest, martyr, saint Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 113, 3-5 E w a n l'Anglois, abbot of Furness and Savigny (il. 1127-1139), Cistercian, abbot - Avranches (France); Furness (England); Savigny (France) Chevalier - F. 113, 6 Ewan, John (fl. 1462), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 7 Ewayn, John (fl. 1462), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) Oxford - F. 113, 8 Ewbank, John Chalk, Thomas Ewstone, Thomas (fl. 1402-1417), college fellow, master of arts, theologian, canon, prebendary Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 23 Ewys, Matthew (fl. 1429), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 24 Exall, ... (fl. 1431-1433), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 25 Exarchus, Johannes (9-th century), writer Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 113, 26 Exbrigg, Walter (fl. 1375-1381), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 27 Excestre, John (fl. 1354), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 113, 28 Excestre, Peter (fl. 1393-1394), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 113, 29 Excestre, Robert (fl. 1437-1440), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 113, 30 Excestre, William de —» Guilelmus Exoniensis Exeter, Adam of ( t 1233), master of arts, Franciscan, missionary - Oxford (England); Barletta (Italy) - Oxford - F. 113, 35-36 Exeter, Henry of (fl. 1317), master of arts Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 113, 37 Exeter, Michael of, bishop of Ossory (f 1302), magister, canon, bishop - Oxford (England); Kilkenny (Ireland); Ossory (Ireland) - Oxford F. 113, 38 E x e t e r , William of (fl. 1289-1306), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 39 Exeter, William of (fl. 1378), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 40 Exham, William ( t 1493), college fellow, master of arts, university administrator, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 113, 41-43 Exhilaratus, duke of Napoli (fl. 726-727), duke Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 113, 44 Exhiminus Daha —> Dahe, Ximeno

Exmew, ... (fl. 1478-1479), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 46 Exodus-Master (Bohemia) (early 15-th century), miniaturist - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Thieme/Becker - F. 113, 47 Exotius, bishop of Limoges (6-th century), bishop - Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 113, 48 Expectatus, bishop of Fréjus (fl. 549-554), bishop - Frcjus (France) - Chevalier - F. 113, 49 Extodius (Chronicler) - or: Estodius - chronicler - Chevalier - F. 113, 52 Exton, William (fl. 1434), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 113, 50 Exton, William (fl. 1435-1447), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England); Peterborough (England); Northantshire (England) - Oxford F. 113, 51 Exworth, Robert Skut, Robert Exyswell, Robert (fl. 1452), scholar of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 53 Eybensteiner, Christian, abbot of Melk - also: C. Eubensteiner, Eibensteiner (f 1451), Benedictine, abbot - Melk (Austria); Passau (Germany) Chevalier, DLL - F. I l l , 159; 113, 54 Eybenstock (Salzburg) (fl. 1445-1455), sculptor Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 113, 55 Eych, Johannes von, bishop of Eichstätt (* 1404, t 1465), canonist, university professor, bishop - Eichstätt (Germany); Padua (Italy); Basel (Switzerland) - DLL - F. 113, 56-57 Eychorn, Kuno von dem ( t 1437), knight Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 113, 58 Eychuise, Jean dc (fl. 1397), glass painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Ninove (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 113, 59 Eyck, van, family (since 15-th ccntury), family of painters - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley - F. 113, 60 Eyck, Hubert van (*ca. 1366, 1 1426), painter, miniaturist - Maastricht (Netherlands); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 113, 61-74 Eyck, Jan van (*ca. 1380, +1440), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Portugal - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 113, 61-69; 113, 75-94 Eyck, Lambert van (fl. 1431-1443), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 113, 95-96 Eyck, Margaretha van —> Margaretha [Margarete] van Eyck Eyck, Margaretha van (f before 1432), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 113, 97-98 Eycke, Henri van (fl. 1390-1393), coin engraver België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 113, 99 Eycken, Henri van der (fl. 1448-1463), sculptor Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 113, 100 Eycken, Jan van den (architect, sculptor, +1494) —» Egas, Anequin de Eycken, Jan van der (fl. 1440-1441), bronze founder - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Mcchclcn, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 113, 101 Eycken, Jan van der (fl. 1491-1495), master mason, building master - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 113, 102 Eye, John de (fl. 1350), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 113, 103 Eye, John (fl. 1401-1404), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 113, 104 Eye, John (fl. 1462), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Siena (Italy) Oxford - F. 113, 105 Eye, Robert de (fl. 1300-1301), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 113, 106 Eye, Simon de —> Simon de Eye abbot of Ramsey Eye, Stephen de (II. 1324-1335), bedel Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 113, 107

Eyénard (Baronet) (2-d half 15-th century), baronet, royal adviser - France - Chevalier F. 113, 108 Eyer, William (f 1492), magister, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 113, 140 Eygaert, Jean (fl. 1468), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 113, 109 Eygil von Sassen - also: Eigel von S. (fl. 14021425), mayor, author of a travel account Friedberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 113, 110-111 Eyglo de Friedberg (fl. 1328-1339), Dominican - Würzburg (Germany); Friedberg (Germany) Kaeppeli - F. 113, 112 Eyjólf Einarsson (fl. 940), city administrator, poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 113, 113 Eyjólf Valgerdarson (fl. 940), city administrator, poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 113, 113 Eyjólfr Brunason (13-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 113, 114 Eyjólfr Dadhaskàld (11-th century), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 113, 115 Eyke, Elisabeth (14-th century), nun, mystic - Oetenbach (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 113, 116 Eylardus Schoenefeld ( r 1407), Dominican, inquisitor, prior - Erfurt (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 349, 203 Eyli, John de (fl. 1366), master of arts, bachelor of civil law, district rector, canon - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 117 Eylmer, John (Π. 1322-1323), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 118 Eylnotus archbishop of Canterbury —> yEthelnoth archbishop of Canterbury Eymer, John (fl. 1411-1412), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 119 Eyn', Simon (11. 1456), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 113, 120 Eynardus —> Einhardus Eyncourt, Oliver d' (fl. 1274-1275), Dominican, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 113, 121-122 Eyncourt, Oliver d' (fl. 1293-1325), master of arts, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); England Cambridge, Oxford - F. 113, 123-126 Eyncourt, Robert d' (fl. 1354), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 127 Eyncourt, William d' —» Guilelmus Encourt Eynde, Henricus van den (fl. 1435), painter Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 113, 131 Eyne de Pons d'Agonac (fl. 1281-1287), abbess Ligueux (France) - Chevalier - F. 113, 132 Eynesham, William de (fl. 1331-1335), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 133 Eynho, Nicholas dc (fl. 1295), mason - Dover (England) - Harvey - F. 113, 134 Eynon, Philip (fl. 1477), bachelor of civil law, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 113, 15 Eynsford, ... (fl. 1415-1416), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 113, 136 Eynsham, Henry de - also: H. de Aynsham (fl. 1303-1322), mason - Yorkshire (England) Harvey - F. 113, 137 Eynsham, Waller de H> Walter [Gualterus] de Eynsham archbishop of Canterbury Eynwicus Wcizlan —> Einwicus Wcizlan Eyr, John (fl. 1420-1443), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector Cambridge (England); Ely (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 113, 139 Eyrailh, Louis (physician) —» Louis [Ludovicusl Eyrailh Eyre, ... (fl. 1468), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 113, 140 Eysenhut, Johann (fl. 1471), printer - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 113, 141

Ezzo Eysenploser, Andreas (fi. 1418-1447), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 113, 142 Eysteinn Ásgrímsson (f 1361), city administrator, poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 113, 143-146 Eysteinn Erlendsson, archbishop of Trondheim ( i 1188), treasurer, archbishop, saint - Norge (Norway); Trondheim (Norway) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 113, 147-150 Eysteinn (Orri), king of Norgc (mid-9-th ccntury), king - Norgc (Norway) Chevalier - F. 113, 151 Eysteinn 1 (Magnusson) king of Norge —» 0ystein I (Magnusson) king of Norge Eysteinn II (Haraldsson) king of Norge —> 0ystein II (Haraldsson) king of Norge Eysteinn, bishop of Oslo ( t 1407), bishop - Oslo (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 113, 153 Eysteinn (Beli), king of Sverige (late 8th century), king - Sweden - Chevalier F. 113, 154 Eysteinn Valdason - poet - Iccland Chevalier - F. 113, 155 Eyton, John - also: J. Eiton Bernardus Fabri Fabri, Bernhard (fl. 1437), Augustinian Basel (Switzerland); Silesia (Poland) - DLL F. 114, 42 Fabri, Catellan (f 1322), Franciscan, inquisitor Chevalier - F. 114, 43 Fabri, Christin (fl. 1413-1430), provost - Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 44 Fabri, Dominique (fl. 1286-1289), Dominican Douai (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 45 Fabri, Folco (fl. 1461), citizen - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 114, 46 Fabri, Géraud ( t 1264), prior, abbot - Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 47 Fabri, Germain (fl. 1316-32), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 48 Fabri, Giacomo (fl. 1380-1389), grammarian Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 52 Fabri, Guillaume ( t 1289), Dominican - Bayonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 49 Fabri, Guillaume ( t 1306), Dominican - Agen (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 49 Fabri, Guillaume, archbishop of Aix ( t 1413), provost, chancellor, archbishop - Aix-en-Provence (France); Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 50 Fabri, Heinrich - also: Heinrich von Schönensteinbach (i" 1452), Dominican, preacher - Deutschland; Nürnberg (Germany) Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 173, 23-26 Fabri, Hugues (fl. 1409), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 51 Fabri, Jean (fl. 1293-1296), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 53 Fabri, Jean (fl. 1355-1379), papal Chamberlain Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 54 Fabri, Jean (15-th-16-th century), poet, university administrator - Heidelberg (Germany); Alsace (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 59 Fabri, Jean - probably identical with printer Jean Faure and the painter Jean Faure (fl. 1459-1484), calligrapher, miniaturist - Limoges (France) Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 114, 57-58 Fabri, Jean, archbishop of Cagliari and Caesarea (fl. 1390-1444), Carmelite, archbishop - Tarascón (France); Avignon (France); Cagliari (Italy); Caesarea (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 114, 56

Fabri, Jean (Cahors) (fl. 1305-27), Dominican Cahors (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 53 Fabri, Jean (Figeac) (fl. 1312-1320), Dominican Figeac (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 53 Fabri, Jean (Montauban) (fl. 1286-1292), Dominican - Montauban (France) Chevalier - F. 114, 53 Fabri, Jean, bishop of Tulle ( t 1372), cardinal - Tulle (France); Avignon (France) - Berton F. 114, 55 Fabri, Johannes (fl. 1461), writer, bookbinder - Heidelberg (Germany) - Stammler F. 114, 60-61 F a b r i , Johannes I (fl. 1474-1491), printer Langrcs (France); Torino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 114, 62 Fabri, Johannes II (II. 1485-1494), printer - Lyon (France); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 114, 63 Fabri, Johannes III (fl. 1495-1496), printer Stockholm (Sweden) - Chevalier - F. 114, 63 F a b r i , Nicolas - also: N. Faber (fl. 13591361), organ maker - Halberstadt (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétís - F. 114, 64-66 Fabri, Olivier (fl. 1458), university administrator Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 67 Fabri, Paul (fl. 1453), chaplain - Anhalt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 114, 68 Fabri, Petrus ( t 1452), Franciscan - France Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 114, 70; 302, 261-262 Fabri, Phillipe (f 1449), Servite - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 69 Fabri, Pierre (+ 1478), physician, university rector - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer I 302, 263-264 Fabri, Pierre I, bishop of Riez (τ 1369), cantor, bishop - Riez (France); Orleans (France) Chevalier - F. 114, 73 Fabri, Pierre II, bishop of Ricz ( t 1415), provost, bishop - Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 74 Fabri, Pierre, bishop of Marseille ( t 1361), chancellor, bishop - Marseille (France); Aixen-Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 72 Fabri, Pierre Raymond, bishop of Agde ( t 1271), bishop - Agde (France) - Chevalier F. 114, 75 Fabri, Pietro, bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi and Ncopatras (fl. 1359-1361), Franciscan, bishop - Campania (Italy); Greece - Chevalier F. 114, 71 Fabri, Ponce (fl. 1287), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 76 Fabri, Ponce (fl. 1313-1342), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 76 Fabri, Ponce (fl. 1318), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 76 Fabri, Ulrico (fl. 1381), student - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 77 Fabri, Wenceslas (fl. 1482), astronomer - Czechia - Chevalier - F. 114, 78 Fabrica, Bernard de (fl. 1369), canon - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 79 Fabrica, Franciscus de —> Franciscus de Fabrica Fabrica, Johannes —> Johannes Fabrica

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Fabrica, Pierre de (fl. 1253-1308), Dominican Orthez (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 82 Fabricio, Gaulberto (fl. 1499), Cistercian, historiographer - Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 114, 83-93 Fabricis, Arnaud de (fl. 1304-1333), Dominican Montauban (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 94 Fabricius de Marliano, bishop of Piacenza (fl. 1476), bishop - Potthast - F. 114, 95 Fabrini, Stefano (fl. 1467), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 114, 96-97 Fabris, Aicino (fl. 1345-1348), painter - Cividale (Italy); Aquileia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 114, 98 Fabris, Odorico de' (fl. 1292), church administrator, military leader - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 99 Fabrisse Rives (fl. 1280-1310), merchant Montaillou (France) - Echols - F. 114, 100 Fabrizi, Louis Perez, archbishop of Nikosia (Π. 1470-1473), archbishop - Nikosia (Cyprus) Chevalier - F. 114, 101 Fabrizio da Bologna (fl. 1298), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 102 Fabrizio da Perugia (13-th century), poet Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 103 F a b r o del Simon (fl. 1458), copyist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 114, 104; 356, 438 Fabro, Pietro (fl. 1425), chronicler - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 105 Facci, Francesco (fl. 1459), professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 114, 106 Faceby, John (fl. 1435-1460), physician Southwark (England) - Oxford, Talbot F. 114, 108-110; 208, 279-280 F a c h n e r von München (late 15-th century), writer - München (Germany) - Stammler F. 114, 111 Fachs, Bartolomeo (fl. 1457), writer - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 114, 112 Fachtna, bishop of Dairinis Maelanfaidh (6-th century), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier F. 114, 113 Faci, Johannes —» Johannes Faci bishop of Riez Facino, Valerio (fl. 1484), canon - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 114, 119 Facinus de Ast - italian: Facino d'Asti (fl. 1368), Augustinian, philosopher - Asti (Italy) Chevalier, Harter, OssingerF. 114, 114-115; 423, 118 Facino [Facinus] Cane (* 1360, 1 1412), military leader - Lombardia (Italy); Piemonte (Italy) Chevalier - P. 114, 116 Facino [Facinus] da Fabriano (fl. 1459-1469), notary - Milano (Italy); Fabriano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 114, 117 Facino [Facinus] Tiberga (fl. 1479), philologist Italy - Chevalier - F. 114, 118 Facis, Angelo de (fl. 1477), painter - Italy Chevalier - F. 114, 120 Facitolo, Pietro (13-th century), sculptor - Bari (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 121 Facius (Cremona) ( t 1271 or 1272), goldsmith, saint - Verona (Italy); Cremona (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 107; 114, 122 Facius de Ubertis Uberti, Fazio degli Facius, Bartholomacus - italian: Bartolomeo Fació or Fazio (*ca. 1400, t 1457), historiographer, humanist - Spezia (Italy); Genua (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 114, 123-134; 423, 119-121 Facundinus, bishop of Tadinum (f 607), bishop, saint - Umbria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 135 F a c u n d u s (España) (fl. 1047), illuminator - Spain -D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 147-148 F a c u n d u s Hermianensis (fl. 547-571), bishop - Africa - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe F. 114, 136-146 Fadl ibn Marwan, al- (f 864), vizier - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 114, 149-151

Fadl ibn ar-Rabi, al- ( t 824), vizier - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 114, 152-155 Fadl ibn Sahl, al- ( f e a . 818), vizier - Iran - Ibn Khallikan - F. 114, 156-161 Fadl ibn Yahya al-Barmaki, al- (*ca. 765, f c a . 808), vizier - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 114, 162-173 Faé, Geoffroy, bishop of Evreux (f 1340), abbot, bishop - Evreux (France); Bec-Hellouin (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 174 Faela, Giovanni Nicolò (fl. 1480), jurisconsult Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 175 Faelchu (Iona) (f 724), abbot - Scotland Chevalier - F. 114, 176 Faelli, Ettore (fl. 1492-1500), printer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 177 Faendelach, bishop of Armah (fl. 768-771), bishop - Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier F. 114, 178 Faenza, Nicola da —> Nicolaus Favcntinus Faetly, (Magdalen College) (fl. 1491), chapel clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 114, 182 Fafes, Egas, archbishop of Compostela ( t 1268), bishop, archbishop - Coimbra (Portugal); Santiago de Compostela (Spain) Chevalier - F. 114, 183 Fafila, (Asturias) ( f 7 3 9 ) , king - Asturias (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 114, 184 Fagalo, Guillem (fl. 1337), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 114, 185-186 Fagalo, Pere (fl. 1338), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 114, 185-186 Fagan, Robert ( t e a . 1414), mason - Wales; Chester (England) - Harvey - F. 114, 187 Faggiola, Uguccionc della (*ca. 1250, 11318>, politician, military leader - Arezzo (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Verona (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 114, 188-190 Fagino, Giovanni Scicio (fl. 1500), theologian Chevalier - F. 114, 191 Fagioli, Giovanni (f 1286), professor of law - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 192 Fagnan, (Ireland) ( f 6 - t h century), bishop, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 114, 194 FagoUz, Richard de (fl. 1348), student - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 194 Fagot, Nicolas (fl. 1494-1495), tapestry weaver Tours (France); Amboise (France); Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 195 Fahr ad-Din ar-Razi, Muhamed ibn Umar (* 1150, 11210), Islamic theologian, Islamic philosopher - Iran - Ibn Khallikan F. 114, 211-216 Fahri, Fahreddin Yakub ibn Mehmed (fl. 1367), poet - Anatolia (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 114, 222 Faidit de Belistar (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 114, 223 Faidit, Hugues (13-th century), grammarian Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 224 Faie, Giovanni Antonio Johannes Falco Falcomont, Thierry de ( t 1346), lord - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 114, 287 Falcon, Bartolomé (15-th century), painter Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 295 Falcon, Jean —> Jean |Johannes] Falcon Falcon, Nicola (fl. 1441), painter - Padua (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 296 Falconbridge, Thomas —> Fauconberg, Thomas Falconcini, Ludovico (15-th century), chronicler Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 298 Falconer, William - latin: Guilelmus Falconerus (fl. 1345), Carmelite, friar - Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 114, 303-304 Falconet (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 305 Falconetti, family (since 15-th century), family of artists - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 114, 306 Falconetti, Antonio I (fl. 1443-1456), painter Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 307 Falconetti, Bartholus —> Bartholus fBartolusl Falconetti Falconetti, Gian Antonio (*ca. 1470), painter Sacco (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 114, 308 Falconetti, Jacopo (*ca. 1447), painter - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 309-310 Falconi, Giovanni - also: G. Falcone (fl. 14341437), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 114, 299-303 Falconi, Rodrigo (fl. 1423), jurisconsult Valence (France); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 114, 311 Falconier, Pierre (fl. 1448), bachelor of medecine, canon - Rieux (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 302, 280 Falconieri, Alessio - » Alexis [Alexius] Falconieri Falconieri, Giacomo (fl. 1350), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 312 Falconieri, Giuliana (*1270, f l 3 4 1 ) , Servite, founder of a religious order, saint - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat F. 114, 313; 227, 29-31 Falcuccius, Nicolaus - italian: Niccolò Falcucci ( t e a . 1411), physician - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 114, 314-315 Falcuinus (Hagiographcr) (fl. 672), hagiographer Chevalier, Fabricáis - F. 114, 316-317 Faldell, Miguel Pablo (15-th century), notary Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 114, 318 Faldyngworth, John de (fl. 1349), master of arts, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 114, 319 Faldyngworth, William (Π. 1451-1462), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 114, 320

Faleys, John de (fl. 1327), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 114, 321 Falguières, Arnaud de, archbishop of Arles ( t 1317), cardinal, papal chaplain, archbishop - Aries (France); Gascogne (France); Avignon (France); Italy - Berton, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 114, 322; 115, 448 Falguières, Gaillard de, archbishop of Arles ( t 1328), papal chamberlain, archbishop Bordeaux (France); Arles (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 114, 323 Falieri, Angelo (fl. 1225), city administrator Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 324 Falieri, Bartolomeo, patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1296), patriarch - Venezia (Italy); Istanbul (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 114, 325 Falieri, Leonardo, archbishop of Candia (fl. 12861307), bishop, patriarch, archbishop - Venezia (Italy); Istanbul (Turkey); Kreta (Greece) Chevalier - F. 114, 326 Falieri, Marino - also: M. Faliero (* 1274, 11355), doge - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 114, 327-330 Falieri, Michele (fl. 1357), city governor Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 331 Falieri, Ordelafo ( t 1117), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 114, 332-333 Falieri, Vitale ( t 1096), doge - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 114, 334 Falieri, Vitale (fl. 1175), nobleman - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 335 Falireri, Marino (+1474) —> Marinus Phalerius Falk, Johann ( t 1495), canon - Münster (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 114, 338 Falk, Stephan (fl. 1490), canon - Münster (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 114, 337 Falkahan, Richard (fl. 1330), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 114, 336 Falke, Henry (f 1497), doctor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 114, 339 Falkenberg, ... de (fl. 1293), student - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 340 Falkenberg, Johannes (*ca. 1364, t after 1429), Dominican, theologian - Praha (Czech Repulic); Wien (Austria); Krakow (Poland) Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 114, 341-342; 208, 291-297 Falkenstein, family - also: Neuburg-Falkenstein (since 12-th century), family of counts - Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 114, 343 Falkes de Bréauté - or: Fawkes de Β. ( t 1226), soldier, sheriff, politician - London (England); Roma (Italy) - Tyerman - F. 114, 344-346 Fallamhain, bishop of Santry - bishop - Dublin (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 114, 347 Fallan, William (+ 1464), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); London (England); England - Cambridge F. 114, 349-351 Fallanonica, Bartolomeo (15-th century), poet Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 114, 348 Falle, Robert del ( t 1379), student, rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 114, 352 Fallet, Jean (f 1496), provost, mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 353 Falley, Roger (fl. 1340-1341), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 114, 354 Falliti, Torbeno ( t e a . 1385), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 114, 355 Fallysley, ... (fl. 1402-1407), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 114, 356 Falons, Perrin dc (13-th century), copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 114, 357-359 Faloppi, Giovanni di Pietro de' (fl. 1428-1441), painter - Modena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 114, 360

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Falows, John (fl. 1497-1526), master of arts, priest, chaplain, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 114, 361 Falque, Pierre (fl. 1376), physician - ClermontFerrand (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 282 Falquet, Pierre (fl. 1380-1400), physician - Dijon (France); Avignon (France); Annecy (France) Wickersheimer - F. 302, 283 Falquete, Pierre (fl. 1393-1394), physician Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 114, 362 Falsfleld, Richard (fl. 1489), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 114, 363 Falstaff, John Thomas dc Farignano Farinator, Matthias (fl. 1477), Carmelite, philosopher - Wien (Austria) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Stammler - F. 115, 35-39; 423, 135-143 Farindone, Simon de (fl. 1274), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 40 Farinerii, Guilelmus —> Guilelmus Farinerii Farinerio, Antonio (15-th century), Franciscan Chevalier - F. 115, 41 Faringdon, John de (fl. 1317-1348), bachelor of civil law, subdeacon, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England); Glamorgan (Wales) - Oxford - F. 115, 42-43 Faringdon, Thomas de (fl. 1366), Cistercian, monk, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 115, 44 Farington, William (f 1420), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); York (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford F. 115, 45-46 Farisi, Kamal ad-Din Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al- ( t 1320), mathematician, physicist - Iran Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 115, 47 Farizello, Pietro (fl. 1249), citizen of Milano Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 48 Farkid ibn Aûn el-Adûânî (late 8-th century), architect - Cordoba (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 49 Farlay, Thomas (fl. 1457), magister, proctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 50 Farle, John (fl. 1366), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 51

Farle, John, (Chieveley) - possibly identical with Jo. Farle (Oxford) and Jo. Farley (Canterbury) (fl. 1349-1350), vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 115, 51 Farle, Richard de (fl. 1332-1333), Dominican, friar, archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 115, 52 Farleigh, Richard of (fl. 1332-1363), mason Westminster (England); Salisbury (England); Bath (England) - Harvey - F. 115, 53-54 Farley, John (f 1464), master of arts, scribe - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) Oxford - F. 115, 55-56 Farley, John, (Canterbury) - possibly identical with Jo. Farle (Oxford) and Jo. Farle (Chieveley) (fl. 1363-1366), court official - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 115, 51 Farley, William (f 1498), Benedictine, monk, abbot - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 57-58 Farleye, John de (fl. 1264-1269), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 59 Farman, ... (fl. 1490-1498), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 60 Farmer, John (fl. 1493), deacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 115, 61 Farne, monk solitary of (fl. 1349), Benedictine, monk, hermit, mystic - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 62-63 Farnedon, John (fl. 1363), Cistercian, monk, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 115, 64 Farnelow, Thomas ( t 1379), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Northumberland (England); York (England) Oxford - F. 115, 65-66 Farnese, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Orvieto (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 115, 67-68 Farnese, Guitto, bishop of Orvieto ( t 1328), bishop, vicar, rector - Orvieto (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 69 Farnese, Pietro ( t 1363), military captain Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 70 Farnet, Claude (11. 1489), painter - Salins (France); Avignon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 71 Farney, Edward (fl. 1288-1289), master of arts, university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 72 Farnfold, Peter (fl. 1482), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 73 Farnham, Nicholas de, bishop of Durham - also: Nicholas Farnham ( t 1257), physician, confessor, bishop - Oxford (England); Paris (France); Bologna (Italy); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 74-78 Farnham, Richard de (fl. 1242-1247), mason Durham (England) - Harvey - F. 115, 79 Farnham, William - Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 115, 80 Farnylaw, Thomas - also: T. Farnlow or T. Faringdon (+ 1379), chancellor - York (England) - Chevalier - F. 115, 81 Farnyngho, Joun ( t e a . 1385), Benedictine, monk, treasurer - Oxford (England); Westminster (England); Avignon (France) - Oxford F. 115, 82 Faro, Meldensis, bishop of Meaux - Also: Faron de Meaux (* ca. 592, 1672), bishop, saint - Meaux (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 115, 86-87 Faroald J, duke of Spoleto Alexandre [Alexander] Fauret Faust, Johannes - also: J. Fust ( t 1466), printer Mainz (Germany) - Ladvocat - F. 115, 185 Fausta (Gascogne) (t864), virgin, saint Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 192 Faustinus (Chasseneuil-du-Poitou) (fl. 811), copyist - Poitou (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 115, 187-188 Faustinus, bishop of Dax (fl. 584-585), bishop Dax (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 186 Faustinus, bishop of Noyon and Tournai (6th century), bishop - Noyon (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 115, 189 Faustin [Faustinus] (Roma) - saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 190 Faustinus, (Sevilla) (fl. 693), metropolitan Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 115, 191 Faustus, bishop of Auch (fl. 585), bishop - Auch (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 193 Faustus (Monte Cassino) ( t e a . 620), Benedictine, hagiographer, saint - Monte Cassino (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 115, 194-197 Faustus II, bishop of Riez (fl. 549), bishop - Riez (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 198 Faustus (Syracuse) (t607), abbot, saint - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 199 Faustus, bishop of Tarbes ( t 6-th century), bishop, saint - Tarbes (France) - Chevalier F. 115, 200 Fauvel, Pierre (fl. 1485), goldsmith, sculptor, engraver - Amiens (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 201 Faux, Nicholas (fl. 1377-1397), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Glastonbury (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 202 Fava, Antonio (fl. 1483-1486), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 203 Fava, Giacomo (fl. 1381), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 204 Fava, Nicolò (*ca. 1380, + 1439), professor of philosophy, professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 205 Fava, Nicolò (* 1439, 1 1483), professor of philosophy, professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy); Pesaro (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 206 Favari, Ludovico (fl. 1447-1449), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 207 Favari, Maffeo (fl. 1417), professor of medicine Italy - Chevalier - F. 115, 208 Favari, Martino (fl. 1449), professor of civil law - Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 209 Favari, Nicolò (fl. 1477), professor of logic Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 210

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Favarüs, Jacobus de (fl. 1320), architect - Girona (Spain) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 115, 211; 423, 146 Favaroni, Agostino —» Augustinus Favaroni Favell, ... (fl. 1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 212 Favent, Thomas (fl. 1386), chronicler - England Chevalier - F. 115, 213 Faveran, Jacques de (fl. 1309-1336), architect Narbonne (France); Girona (Spain) - Beaulieu F. 115, 214-215 Faverel, Pierre (fl. 1312), medical practitioner Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 288 Faveric, Etienne (fl. 1452-1476), glass painter - Fougères (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 216 Faversham, Simon de Simon Favershamensis Favier, Dreux (fl. 1369), master mason - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 219 Favier, Robin (fl. 1426), painter, citizen Avignon (France); Grenoble (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 115, 220 Favila, king of Asturias ( f 7 3 9 ) , king - Asturias (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 115, 221 Favot, ... (fl. 1486), surgeon - Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 115, 222 Favret, Henri -> Henri [Hcnricus] Favrct Fawkener, ... (fl. 1445-1447), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 223 Fawkener, ... (fl. 1497), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 224 Fawkener, Randolph ( t 1465), bachelor of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 115, 225 Fawkener, Richard (11. 1478-1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 115, 226 Fawkener, Thomas (fl. 1461), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 227 Fawkirk, William de (fl. 1382), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 228 Fawler, John (fl. 1480), bachelor of arts, subdeacon, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 229 Fawley, ... (fl. 1380), master mason - SaintDavid's (England) - Harvey - F. 115, 230 Fawley, Richard (f 1465), doctor of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 115, 231 Fawley, William (f 1489), vicar, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 232 Fawne, ... (fl. 1495-1497), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 233 Fawnt, Robert (fl. 1460), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 234 Fay, Adam de (fl. 1300), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 414, 145 Faydide de Millau, countess of Toulouse (11. 1140), countess - Millau (France); Toulouse (France) - Echols - F. 115, 235 Faydit, Gaucelm —> Gaucelm Faidit Faye, Jean de, archbishop of Tours ( t 1228), archdeacon, dean, archbishop - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 238 Faye, Laurent de, bishop of Saint-Brieuc and Avranches ( t 1391), archdeacon, bishop - SaintBricuc (France); Avranches (France) Chevalier - F. 115, 239 Fayel, dame de (13-th century), singer - France Chevalier - F. 115, 240 Fayel, Jean de (f 1420), viscount, poet - France Chevalier - F. 115, 241 Fayet, Pierre de ( t 1303), canon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 242 Fayette, la, family (since 14-th century), family of aristocrats - France - Arnold-Baker F. 423, 147 Fayette, Gilbert de la (*ca. 1380, 1 1462), military captain, governor, marshal - France; Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 115, 243-244 Fayol, Gaspar —> Gaspar Fayol Fayot, Colas (fl. 1494), artist craftsman - Touraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 246

Fayrclogh, Laurence (fl. 1462), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 115, 247 Fayre, John (fl. 1400-1433), doctor of medecine, physician - Cambridge (England) - Talbot F. 208, 325 Fayre, John (fl. 1400-1426), master of arts, doctor of medecine, chaplain - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 115, 248 Fayrebarne, William - possibly identical with W. Fairebarne (fl. 1459), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 249 Fayrebowe, John (fl. 1444), carpenter - Wiltshire (England); Salisbury (England) - Harvey F. 115, 250 Fayrewater, John (fl. 1460-1467), deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 251 Fayrwode, John (fl. 1391-1416), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); Wales Oxford - F. 115, 252 Fayt, Johannes de —> Johannes de Fayt Fayt, John (fl. 1399-1445), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Northumberland (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 253 Faytinelli, Pietro dei —> Faitinelli, Pietro dei Fayting, Richard (fl. 1488), bachelor of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 254 Fazano (Cherasco) (fl. 1347), painter - Piemonte (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 256 Fazio di Dietisalvi (fl. 1289), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 257 Fazio (Pisa) (1 1340), Dominican, lay monk, sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 115, 259-260 Fazio, Bartolomeo —> Facius, Bartholomaeus Fazio, Fazio de (fl. 1349), lawyer - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 115, 258 Fearchair I, king of Scotland - also: Ferquard (fl. 622-636), king - Scotland - Chevalier F. 115, 261; 116, 324 Fearchair II, king of Scotland - also: Ferquard ( t 697), king - Scotland - Chevalier F. 115, 261; 116, 324 Febrer, Andrés (14-th century), translator Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 115, 262 Febrer, Jaime (fl. 1276-1281), poet - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 115, 263 Februcci, Incontrino da - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 115, 264 Fécamp, Gamier de (fl. 1218-1238), architect, sculptor - France - Lami - F. 115, 265 Fécange, Simonet de la ( t 1415), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 115, 266 Fechin, abbot of Fore ( f 6 6 4 ) , abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 115, 267 Fecini, Tommaso (fl. 1476), chronicler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 268 Feckenham, Thomas (fl. 1393-1409), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 269-270 Fedantiola, Giovanni (fl. 1330), Franciscan Palestine - Chevalier - F. 115, 271 Feddys, George (fl. 1452-1474), doctor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 115, 272 Fede di Francesco (fl. 1397), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 273 Fede di Nalduccio ( t 1389), painter - Siena (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 274 Fede, Antonio del —> Antonius Fidei bishop of Soana Fedele, Baidassare (Π. 1493), archpriest - Monza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 276 Fedeli, Antonio de (fl. 1496), tile baker, potter Pesaro (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 275 Fedeli, Francesco di Cristoforo de' - French: Fedele, François (fl. 1479-1485), architect Como (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - p . 115, 277-278 Fedeli, Stefano de' (fl. 1472-1481), painter Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 279 Federici, Donato ( t 1388), professor of medicine Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 280

Federici, Jacopo, bishop of Bisceglie (fl. 13901399), Carmelite, bishop - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 115, 282 Federici, Stefano (fl. 1496), jurisconsult - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 281 Federico —> Fridericus Federighi, Antonio —> Antonio [Antonius] Federighi dei Tolomei Federizi, Ugo (fl. 1338), citizen of Bologna Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 115, 283 Fedlimid, (Ireland) ( t 6 - t h century), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 115, 284 Fëdor —> Theodorus Feducci, Angelo —> Angelus Feduccius bishop of Pesaro Fedyr, Robert ( t 1445), master of arts, bachelor of theology, rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 115, 285 Fée Morgant (fl. 1322), merchant, medical charlatan - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 115, 286 Feen, Thomas (*ca. 1369), bachelor of arts, clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 115, 287 Feer, Louis (11. 1499), chronicler - Switzerland Chevalier - F. 115, 288 Feger, Thibaud (fl. 1484), printer - England Chevalier - F. 115, 289 Feheu, ... (fl. 1478-1479), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 290 Feidlimid mac Crimthain, king of Munster ( t 847), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 115, 291-292 Feit, Nicolaus (fl. 1465), painter - Hungaria Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 293 Feivés, Guillaume as (fl. 1302), citizen of Paris Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 294 Feives, Guillaume As —> As Feives, Guillaume Fejamys, ... (fl. 1448), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 295 Fekeys, William (fl. 1465), magister, chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 293 Felber, Hans ( t 1439), architect, building master, cannon founder - Ulm (Germany); Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 115, 296-299 Felbrigge, John (fl. 1369-1409), bachelor of civil law, proctor, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 300 Feld, John (fl. 1435), clerk - Oxford (England); Bangor (Wales) - Oxford - F. 115, 301 Felde, John de la (fl. 1334), priest, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 302 Felde, Michael de la (fl. 1388-1413), bachelor of canon law, vicar, dean - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland); Ireland - Oxford - F. 115, 303 Felde, Thomas de la ( t 1349), magister, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 115, 304 Felde, Walter (fl. 1482-1488), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 307 Felde, Walter (f 1499), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, chaplain, almoner - Cambridge (England); Winchester (England) Cambridge - F. 115, 305-306 Felder, Hans d. Ä. (fl. 1466-1489), architect, mason - Luzern (Switzerland); Zürich (Switzerland); Switzerland - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 308-309 Felderin, Martha (fl. 1411), copyist, nun Bayern (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 115, 310-311 Feldhowse, Robert (fl. 1490-1500), district rector - Cambridge (England); Sussex (England) Cambridge - F. 115, 312 Feldigel, Walther (fl. 1469), poet - Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler - F. 115, 313 Feldyng, Martin (fl. 1479), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 115, 314 Felem, Gérard de (fl. 1427), engraver - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 115, 315

Feiton Felici, Giovanni - latin: Johannes Felix ( t 1194), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 208, 331-332 Feliciani, Matteo (f 1452), jurisconsult - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 316 Feliciani, Pietro Petrus de Fclicianis Feliciano, Felix (* 1433, t e a . 1479), humanist, antiquarian - Verona (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe F. 115, 317-320 Félicien [Felicianus] Andree de Assisio (fl. 13161332), chaplain, physician, canon, heretic - Metz (France); Perugia (Italy); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 115, 321 Felicianus, bishop of Ruspe - Frcnch: Fclicicn (fl. 533-534), bishop - Africa - Chevalier F. 115, 323 Félicien [Felicianus] (Theologian) (fl. 1486), Dominican, theologian - Chevalier F. 115, 322 Felicita (Padua) ( t 11-th century), saint - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 324 Félicule [Felicula] (Auxerre) (f 10-th century), saint - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. 115, 325 Felino, Angelo (fl. 1364), professor of rethoric Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 326 Felino, Luca (fl. 1454), chronicler, poet Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 327 Felinus Maria Sandeus —> Sandco, Felino Maria bishop of Lucca Felipp, Robert (fl. 1430), Dominican, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Evesham (England) - Oxford - F. 115, 342 Felise (Paris) (fl. 1292), merchant - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 115, 346 Felise Reynard (fl. 1440-1450), widow, mistress - Dauphiné (France); France - Echols F. 115, 347 Félisot, Jacques (fl. 1370-1394), architect - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 343 Feliu, Francisco (fl. 1412), painter - Catalonia (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 344 Feliu, Guillermo (fl. 1409), painter - Girona (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 345 Felix, bishop of Belley (fl. 585), bishop, saint Belley (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 348 Felix, bishop of Besançon ( t e a . 710), bishop Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 349 Felix, bishop of Bourges ( t 576), bishop, saint Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 350 Felix, bishop of Brescia ( t 652), bishop, saint Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 351 Felix (Byzacene) (fl. 523), abbot - Africa Chevalier - F. 115, 352 Felice [Felix] Caposcrofa - jurisconsult - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 115, 353 Felix (Carthago) (fl. 809), deacon - Carthago (Tunesia) - Fahricius - F. 115, 354 Felix, bishop of Clermont ( t 6 6 4 ) , bishop, saint - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier F. 115, 355 Felix, bishop of Cordoba (fl. 764), bishop Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 115, 356 Felix de Croyland (fl. 730), monk, hagiographer, saint - Crowland (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 115, 357-358 Felix Cyrillitanus - also: F. Gillitanus or F. Guillensis (fl. 553), abbot - Africa Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 115, 367-368 Felix (Dunwich) ( t 647 or 648), bishop, saint Dunwich (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 115, 359-361 Felix Felicianus —> Feliciano, Felix Felix (Fleury) (f 11-th century), monk, architect Fleury (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 362 Felix (Fondi) ( t 6-th century), monk, saint - Fondi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 364 Felix (France) (11. 1000), monk, architect - Morbihan (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 115, 363

Felice [Felix] di Francesco (fl. 1415-1450), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 365-366 Felix Gillitanus —> Felix Cyrillitanus Felice [Felix] di Giovanni di ser Pietro Zaboye possibly identical with Felice di Pietro (Perugia 1449) ( i 1481), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 115, 369 Felix Guillensis Felix Cyrillitanus Felix Lemovicensis, bishop of Limoges (fl. 650), bishop - Limoges (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 115, 370-371 Felix Malleolus —> Hemmerlin, Felix Felix de Meda ( t 1444), abbess, blessed - Pesaro (Italy); Meda (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 372 Felix, bishop of Messina (fl. 590), Benedictine, bishop - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier F. 115, 373 Felix II, bishop of Metz ( t 8-th ccntury), bishop, saint - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 374 Felix, bishop of Nantes (*ca. 512, Í 5 8 2 ) , bishop, saint - Nantes (France) - Chevalier F. 115, 375 Felix IV, Papa - also: F. Beneventanus ( t 5 3 0 ) , pope, saint - Benevento (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Tafuri, Théologie F. 115, 376-385 Felix V, Papa, Antipapa - also: Amédée VIII, duke of Savoie (* 1383, t 1451), duke, antipope - Savoie (France); Basel (Switzerland) - Berton, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 115, 386-387; 423, 148-154 Felix (Paris) - student of medecine - Paris (France); Firenze (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 115, 389 Felix (Pavia) (late 7-Lh century), grammarian Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 388 Felix (Perugia) ( t 1434), Cistercian - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 391 Felix Petancius - possibly identical with F. Ragusinus (fl. 1480), clerk, copyist - Hungaria - Fabricius - F. 115, 390 Felix, bishop of Pisa ( t 542), bishop, saint - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 392 Felix (Pistoia) ( t 10-th century), priest, saint Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 393 Felix, bishop of Porto (fl. 594-601), bishop Porto (Portugal); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 115, 395 Felix, bishop of Porto and Braga (fl. 692-693), bishop - Porto (Portugal); Braga (Portugal) Chevalier - F. 115, 394 Felice [Felix] da Ragusa - possibly itentical with F. Petancius (15-th century), miniaturist, illuminator - Hungaria - Bradley, Chevalier F. 115, 396-397 Felix de Ravenna - latin: Felix Ravennatensis (11. 708-717), bishop - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 115, 398-399 Felix (Rhuys) (f 1038), abbot, saint - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 400 Felix (Roma) (6-th century), orator, grammarian Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 401 Felix (San Millán de la Cogolla) (fl. 1089), priest, translator - San Millán de la Cogolla (Spain) Chevalier - F. 115, 402 Felix da Siena (fl. 1485), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 115, 403-404 Felix Toletanus, bishop of Sevilla and Toledo ( t 7 0 2 ) , bishop, chronicler, biographer - Sevilla (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 115, 405-408 Felix (Tours) (fl. 1164), copyist - Tours (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 115, 409-411 Felix de Trecis (fl. 1262-1301), physician, chaplain, canon - Troyes (France); Roma (Italy) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 115, 412-413 Felix, bishop of Treviso (fl. 560-591), bishop Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 115, 414 Felix Urgellensis ( t 8 1 8 ) , bishop, theologian Urgell (Spain); Lyon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 115, 415-427

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Felix (Valois) ( t 1212), hermit, founder of a religious order, Trinitarian, saint - Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 115, 428 Felix (Vicenza) (fl. before 1000), citizen of Vicenza - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 115, 429 Felix (Villers) Petrus Ferrandi Fernández de Andeiro, Juan, count of Ourem (f 1383), count - Lisboa (Portugal); Spain; Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 116, 252-253 Fernandez de Ayn, Lope, bishop of Morocco Johannes Matthias de Ferrariis Ferrari, Giovanni Pietro (de') Johannes Petrus de Ferrariis Ferrari, Girolamo (fl. 1480), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 116, 360 Ferrari, Jacopo (fl. 1443), physician - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 116, 353 Ferrari, Jacopo (+ 1465), Carmelite - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 116, 354 Ferrari, Jean (fl. 1301-1320), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 116, 355 Ferrari, Nicola (14-th century), painter - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 116, 364 Ferrari, Nicolò (fl. 1491-1492), printer Piemonte (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 116, 365 Ferrari, Ruggero (fl. 1448), translator - Italy Chevalier - F. 116, 368 Ferrari, Scipione (15-th century), glossator Monferrato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 116, 369 Ferrari, Seraphinus (15-th century), Augustinian Bergamo (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter, Ossinger - F. 116, 370-371; 351, 197 Ferrari, Tcofilo dc' —> Thcophilus dc Ferrariis Ferrariis, Elias dc (fl. 1348), Dominican - Cahors (France) - Chevalier - F. 116, 350 Ferrarini, Michele Fabrizio ( t e a . 1492), Carmelite, prior - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 116, 373 Ferrano, Giovanni (14-th century), copyist - Italy - Bradley - F. 116, 374 F e r r a r l o , Juan (15-th century), copyist - Spain Chevalier - F. 116, 375 Ferrarius de Abella, archbishop of Neopatria also: Ferrer d'A. ( t 1344), Dominican, bishop, archbishop - Greece; Sicilia (Italy); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 116, 376-377 Ferrer [Ferrarius] Bardina (fl. 1374), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 116, 378 Ferrer [Ferrarius] Bassa ( f l 3 4 8 ) , painter, miniaturist - Barcelona (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 116, 379-384 Ferrarius Catalanus - also: Ferrer Dominico; (11. 1265-1275), Dominican, theologian - Catalonia (Spain); Aragon (Spain); Paris (France) Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli, Latassa F. 116, 385-389 Ferrarius Frater - also: Efferarius, Euferarius (14-th century), alchemist, writer - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 116, 390-391 Ferrer [Ferrarius] de Lanuza (f 1480), bailiff, justiciar - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain) Latassa - F. 116, 392-395

Ferrarius, Bonifatius - also: Ferrer or Ferrier, Boniface; Bonifacius Ferrarius (*mid-14-th century, t 1417), lawyer, politician, Carthusian, writer - Valencia (Spain); Lérida (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 116, 396-406; 423, 169 Ferratis, Giampiero (fl. 1475), printer Cremona (Italy); Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 116, 414 Ferrazoli, Rotilio (fl. 1458), miniaturist - Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 116, 415-417 Ferré (Beauvaisis) - called: le grand (fl. 1359), military leader - Beauvais (France); France Chevalier - F. 116, 418 Ferré, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobusl Ferré Ferré, Jean (fl. 1489), artist craftsman - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 116, 419 Ferre, Richard (fl. 1458), bachclor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 116, 420 Ferreby, Richard (fl. 1455-1457), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 116, 421 Ferreira, Gonsalve Ayres (11. 1430), navigator Portugal - Chevalier - F. 116, 422 Ferréol [Ferreolus], bishop of Autun (f657), bishop - Autun (France) - Chevalier F. 116, 423 Ferréol [Ferreolus], bishop of Limoges Julien |Julianus] Feve Fever, Robert (fl. 1476-1477), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 117, 119 Fevere, Jean de —> Fere, Jean Fevers, William (fl. 1456-1472), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 117, 120 Feversham, Robert de (fl. 1299), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 117, 121 Feversham, Robert (fl. 1448-1459), master of arts, chest keeper, bursar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 117, 122-123 Fevin, Jean de (fl. 1380), sculptor - France - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 117, 124-125; 423, 174 Fevin, Pierre de - Mistakenly listed as Fenin ( t 1433), baker, provost - Arras (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 116, 20-21 Fèvre, Edmond le (fl. 1496), bookbinder - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 423, 175 Fèvre, Etienne le (fl. 1493), artist craftsman France - Chevalier - F. 117, 136 Fèvre, Guillaume le (fl. 1431), bronze founder, bronze artist - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 117, 127 Fèvre, Guillaume le (fl. 1479-1480), printer Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 117, 128 Fèvre, Guillaume le (+ 1481), elergyman - France - Chevalier - F. 117, 129 Fèvre, Hugues le, abbot of Cluny ( t 1368), abbot - Tulle (France); Cluny (France) - Chevalier F. 117, 130 Fèvre, Jean le (poct, 1320-1387) Lcfcvrc, Jean Fèvre, Jean le (fl. 1373-1396), stonemason - Lille (France); Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 423, 176 Fèvre, Jean le (*ca. 1386, t 1463), Augustinian, penitentiary, bishop - Rouen (France) Chevalier - F. 117, 134 Fèvre, Jean le (fl. 1477), Dominican - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 117, 135 Fèvre, Jean le (fl. 1493), artist craftsman - France - Chevalier - F. 117, 136 Fèvre, Jean le, bishop of Tulle (f 1372), dean, bishop, cardinal - Orleans (France); Tulle (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 117, 132 Fevre, Pierre le (fl. 1460), copyist, priest - France -Bradley, Chevalier - F . 117, 137-138 Fèvre, Raoul le —> Raoul [Radulfus] le Fèvre Fèvre, Roger le (fl. 1250), royal physician - Caen (France) - Chevalier - F. 117, 139 Fewraicher, Christoff (fl. 1414), copyist Landshut (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 117, 140-141 Fey de Florentia, Giacomo (fi. 1393-1402), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, inquisitor - Oxford (England); Toscana (Italy) - Oxford F. 117, 142 Feydau, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Feydau M a s t e r of Feyner (Ulm) (end 15-th century), wood carver - Ulm (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 143 Feyrman, Thomas (fl. 1439), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 117, 144 Feyst, Hartmann ( t 1406), canon - Aschaffenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 117, 145

Feyte, Henry la (fl. 1274), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 423, 177 Fezthew, William (fl. 1493-1494), magistcr - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 117, 146 Fiachnae mac Áedo Róin, high king of the Ulaid (fl. 750-789), high king - Ulster (Ireland) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 147 Fiachnae mac Báetáin, high king of the Ulaid (fl. 588-626), high king - Ulster (Ireland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 148 Fiacre (Meaux) ( f 6 7 0 ) , hermit, saint - Meaux (France); Ireland - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 117, 149-151 Fiadoni, Tolomeo bishop of Torcello —> Ptolcmacus Luccnsis bishop of Torccllo Master of the Fialen of Reims (13-th century), sculptor - Reims (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 326, 378 Fiametta Adimari (fl. 1469), citizen - Toscana (Italy) - Echols - F. 117, 152 Fiamma, Galvano —> Fiamma, Galvanus Fiammetta (Napoli) ( t 1337), mistress - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 117, 153-154 Fiaschi, Girolamo (fl. 1477), knight - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 155 Fiaschi, Luigi (fl. 1477), knight - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 117, 155 Fiber, Johannes —> Castor, Johannes Fibonacci, Leonardo —> Leonardo [Leonardus] Fibonacci Pisanus Ficedula, Andrea —» Andrea [Andreas] Ficedula Fichau, Laurent (fl. 1439), copyist - Saint-Bertin (France) - Chevalier - F. 117, 156 Fichepain, Charles (fl. 1474), painter - France Chevalier - F. 117, 157 Fichet, Guillaume —> Guilelmus Fichetus Ficinus, Marsilius Bonaventura Sanctus archbishop of York Fidato, Simone —> Simon Fidati Fidato da Cascia, Simone Simon Fidati de Cassia Fidei, Antonius —> Antonius Fidei bishop of Soana Fideler, Wendelinus (fl. 1460), miniaturist Nürnberg (Germany) - D'Ancona - F. 117, 211 Fidelius, bishop of Mérida ( t 561 ), bishop, saint Mérida (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 117, 209 Fidelius (Oviedo) (fl. 785), abbot - Oviedo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 117, 208 Fidelius (Palestina) (fl. 762-765), friar - Palestine - Chevalier - F. 117, 210 Fidenzo da Padova (*ca. 1226, 1 1294), Franciscan - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 117, 212 Fidole (Troyes) ( t between 540 and 570), abbot, saint - Troyes (France) - Chevalier F. 117, 213 Fidwetain (Redon) —> Fivetein (Redon) Fidyon, William (fl. 1442-1454), student, subdeacon, prior, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 117, 214 Fieffes, Jean de ( t 1453), warrior - France Chevalier - F. 117, 215 Fiefvé, Thomas (fl. 1427-1435), university rector Paris (France); Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 117, 216 Field, Thomas ( t 1419), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk, envoy - Oxford (England); London (England); Spain Oxford - F. 117, 217-219

Fíenles, Jean de (fl. 1315), painter - Hesdin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 220 Fiennes, family (sincc 15-th ccntury), noble family - England - Arnold-Baker - F. 117, 221-222 Fiennes, Guillaume de (fl. 1227), benefactor France - Chevalier - F. 117, 224 Fiennes, James ( t 1450), governor, baron, treasurer - England - Chevalier - F. 117, 223 Fiennes, Robert de - called: Moreau ( t 1385), nobleman, military commander - France; England - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 117, 225-227 Fiera, Battista (15-th century), physician Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 228 Fieragatti, Nicolas Nardi, bishop of Foligno ( t 1419), Franciscan, bishop - Bellona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 229 Fieravanti, Fioravante —> Fioravanti, Fioravante Fieschi, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - Genua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 117, 230-232 Fieschi, Bonifazio —> Bonifatius de Lavania archbishop of Ravenna Fieschi, Ettore (fl. 1485), orator - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 117, 243 Fieschi, Giorgio (fl. 1458), poet - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 117, 236 Fieschi, Giorgio, archbishop of Genova ( t 1461), bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Genua (Italy); Ostia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 117, 234-235 Fieschi, Giovanni, bishop of Verceil ( t 1384), bishop, cardinal - Vercelli (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Oxford - F. 117, 237-239 Fieschi, Girolamo, bishop of Rimini ( t 1328), Dominican, bishop - Rimini (Italy) Chevalier - F. 117, 240 Fieschi, Guglielmo ( ï 1256), cardinal - Genua (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 117, 241-242 Fieschi, Luca ( t 1336), cardinal - Genua (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 117, 246-247 Fieschi, Ludovico (t 1423), legate, cardinal Vercelli (Italy); Carpentras (France); Sicilia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 117, 244-245 Fieschi, Manuele (14-th century), nobleman - Italy - Chevalier - F. 117, 248 Fieschi, Ottobuono —> Hadrianus [Adrianus] V Papa Fieschi, Sinibaldo —> Innoccntius IV Papa Fieschi, Stefano (fl. 1453), grammarian - Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 233 Fife, Robert of —> Stewart, Robert duke of Albany Fifhide, John (fl. 1402), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 117, 251 Figam, Tomás (14-th century), Franciscan Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 117, 252 Fighino, Domenico de (fl. 1395-1397), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Oxford F. 117, 253 Fighino, Francesco di (15-th ccntury), copyist - Cesena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 117, 254-255 Figiovanni, Carlo (15-th ccntury), translator Italy - Chevalier - F. 117, 256 Figuerola (Barcelona) (fl. 1378-1389), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 117, 257 Figuerola, Juan (fl. 1397), canon, theologian Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 117, 258 Figuerola, Juan Martin (* 1457), clergyman Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 117, 259 Figuerola, Pedro (fl. 1424), logician - Spain Chevalier - F. 117, 260 Figuière, Guillaume —> Guillaume [Guilelmus] Figueria Figuli, Johannes (fl. 1425-1438), canon, student of medecine - Breda (Netherlands); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Bologna (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 117, 261; 208, 366

Fiore Filacrio bishop of Novara —> Fylacrius bishop of Novara Filagato, Giovanni —> Johannes XVI Papa, Antipapa Filan (Scotland) - also: Felan ( t ca. 777), abbot, saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 117, 262 Filangieri, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Capua (Italy); Salerno (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 263-264 Filangieri, Riccardo (13-th century), marshal Italy - Chevalier - F. 117, 265 Filarete, Antonio - real name: Antonio di Pietro Averlino (*ea. 1400, t e a . 1469), architect, sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 266-281 Filbert (Jumièges) ( f 6 8 5 ) , monk, abbot, saint - Jumièges (France); Rebais (France); Poitou (France) - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 117, 289-292 Fileby, Adam de ( t 1287), magister, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 117, 282-285 Filela, Jaime (fl. 1382), sculptor - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 286 Filelfo, Francesco —> Philelphus, Franciscus Filelfo, Giovanni Mario —> Philelphe, Giovanni Mario Filet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Filet Filetico, Martino François [Franciscus] Finé Fineti, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Fineti Fingène, abbot of Saint-Félix ( t l 0 0 4 ) , abbot - Metz (France); Verdun (France); France Chevalier - F. 117, 370 Fingringho, William de (fl. 1295-1297), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 117, 371 Finguine mac Láegaire, king of Cashel (+ 902), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 117, 372 Fini, family (since 13-th century), family of aristocrats - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 373-374 Fini, Danilo (* 1460), university chancellor - Italy - Chevalier - F. 117, 375 Finían (Clonard) —> Finnianus (Clonard) Finían, abbot of Surd ( f e a . 610), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 117, 376 Finiguerra, Francesco (fl. 1457-1466), goldsmith - Venezia (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 117, 377 Finiguerra, Tommaso - called: Maso (* 1426, f 1464), sculptor, goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 378-385 Finiguerri, Stefano (15-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 117, 386 Finingham, Robert (fl. 1460), Franciscan Norwich (England) - Chevalier - F. 117, 387 Finke, Köne (fl. 1420), poet - Deutschland Chevalier, Stammler - F. 117, 388-389

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Finmere, Robert (fl. 1327-1339), master of arts, bursar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 117, 390 Finnchu, abbot of Bangor (fl. 608), abbot, saint Bangor (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 117, 392 Finnian, bishop of Moville - also: Finan, éveq de Maghbile ( t 5 7 9 ) , bishop, saint - Ireland Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 117, 355; 117, 395 Finnianus (Clonard) - also: Finian (+549), abbot, bishop, saint - Clonard (Ireland) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 393-394 Fino di Saverio (fl. 1297), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 397-398 Fino di Tedaldo (fl. 1292), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 399 Finotti, Giovanni (fl. 1430), university professor - Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 117, 400 Finotti, Luca (fl. 1128), religious person - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 401 Finsneachta Fledach (fl. 675-695), high king Ircland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 402 Finstingen, family - french: Fénétrange (since 12-th century), noble family - Lorraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 117, 403-404 Finstingen, Sigismond, baron von (fl. 1421), canon, baron - Strasbourg (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 405 Fintan, abbot of Clonenagh - surnamed: Moeldubh or Maeldubh (+ 625), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 117, 406 Fintan (Corach), bishop of Clonfert ( t e a . 600), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier F. 117, 407 Fintan, abbot of Cluainednech ( i 595), abbot, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 117, 408 Fintan of Duleng (6-th century), abbot, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 117, 409 Fintboner, Hans (fl. 1432-1441), wood carver Isny (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 410 Fiocchi, Andrea —> Floccus, Andreas Fiocchi, Sante (15-th century), papal physician Fermo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 411 Fiol, Swcipolt (fl. 1491), printer - Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 117, 412 Fioler, Adriaan (late 15-th century), sculptor - 's Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 117, 413 Fiombolo, Tommaso (fl. 1222-1223), architect Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 117, 414 Fiorani, Francesco (fl. 1418), professor of rethoric, geometrist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 117, 415 Fioravante d'Andrea (fl. 1434), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 416 Fioravante di Brettone di Domenico (fl. 1450), architect - Città di Castello (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 117, 417 Fioravante di Martino da Padova (fl. 1494), goldsmith - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 117, 418 Fioravanti, Aristotele (*ca. 1415, 11485 or 1486), architect, bronze founder, medal engraver, engineer - Bologna (Italy); Moskva Boguslavskij, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 419-430; 423, 187 Fioravanti, Aristotele called (*ca. 1423), architect - Bologna (Italy); Moskva - Chevalier F. 25, 446 Fioravanti, Bartolomeo di Ridolfo (* 1390, 11462), architect, engineer - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 431-432 Fioravanti, Fioravante - also: F. Fieravanti ( t before 1447), architect - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 117, 433-437 Fioravanti, Neri di (fl. 1340-1384), architect, sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 117, 438-439 Fiore, Anollo Aniello del (fl. 1470), sculptor Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 1 Fiore, Ercole del (fl. 1461-1484), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 2

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Fiore, Francesco del (f between 1405 and 1415), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 118, 3-4 Fiore, Giovanna di (early 15-th century), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 118, 11 Fiore, Jacobello del (f 1439), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 118, 5-10 Fiore, Niccolò del (fl. 1404-1405), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 12 Fiore, Niccolò Antonio del - called: Colantonio (* 1352, t e a . 1444), painter - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 118, 13 Fiorentini, Angelo (fi. 1484), printer - Pisa (Ttaly) - Chevalier - F. 118, 14 Fiorentini, Lorenzo (fl. 1484), printer - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 14 Fiorenza (Napoli) (9-th-10-th century), sculptor Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 15 Fiorenzo —» Florentius Fiorini, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 118, 17-18 Fiorini, Giovanni (fl. 1423-1425), architect Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 19 Fiorini, Girolamo (early 15-th century), miniaturist, monk - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 118, 20 Fiorino caled Castaldi —» Castaldi, Fiorino, called Fiorino di Domenico da Verona (fl. 1456-1473), sculptor - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 118, 21 Fiot, Guillemin (fl. 1418), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 118, 22-23 Fiot, Jean (fl. 1380), university professor - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 24 Fippys, ... (fl. 1468-1475), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 25 Firandus Leodiensis —> Hervardus Leodiensis Firby, John ( t 1490), doctor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England); Huntingdonshire (England); York (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 26-27 Firenze, Lorenzo dc (fl. 1455), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 118, 28 F i r m a t u s (Mantilly) ( t between 1085 and 1095), canon, hermit, saint - Tours (France); France Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 118, 29 Firmianus, abbot of Santo Savino ( t ca. 1020), abbot, saint - Fermo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 118, 30 F i r m i n [Firminus] Billecoq - called: Pintrelot (fl. 1483-1494), barber, surgeon - Abbeville (France); Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 118, 31 F i r m i n [Firminus] Broullart (fl. 1474-1483), surgeon - Abbeville (France) - Wickersheimer F. 118, 32-33 Firmin [Firminus] (Cambrai) (fl. 1386), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 118, 34 Firmin [Firminus] (Christ Church) (fl. 11601200), physician - Canterbury (England) Talbot - F. 423, 188 F i r m i n [Firminus] Espitau (fl. 1436-1452), surgeon - Montpellier (France); Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 118, 35 Firmin [Firminus] Gondin (fl. 1471), barber Uzès (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 118, 36 F i r m i n [Firminus] (Montpellier) (15-th century), student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 118, 37 Firmin [Firminus] du Prcvel (fl. 1492-1493), surgeon - Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 118, 38 Firmin [Firminus] Rhanis (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 118, 39 F i r m i n u s Ucetensis ( t 553), bishop, saint - Uzès (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 40 Firminus, bishop of Viviers ( i 7-th century), bishop, saint - Viviers (France) - Chevalier F. 118, 41 Fiscella, Georges (fl. 1431), jurisconsult - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 118, 42

Fischbach, Lucas (fl. 1482), painter - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 43 Fischer, Heinrich (fl. 1444), goldsmith - Lüneburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 44 Fischer, Sigmund (15-th century), locksmith Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 45 Fischet, Guillaume —> Guilelmus Fichetus Fischgraetl, Martin (fl. 1451), canonist - Passau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 118, 46 Fiselier, Jean (11. 1459-1467), wood carver Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 118, 47-48 Fishburn, Thomas (fl. 1409), clergyman Durham (England) - Chevalier - F. 118, 49 Fishe, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 118, 50 Fishe, Thomas (fl. 1498-1508), college fellow, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 118,51 Fisher, Henry (fl. 1484-1488), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 53 Fisher, Henry (f 1485), master of arts, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 52 Fisher, John (f 1483), master of arts, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 56 Fisher, John (f 1494), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 118, 54-55 Fisher, Walter ( t 1473), bachelor of civil law, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 57 Fisher, William (¡1416), bookseller, traitor London (England) - Christianson - F. 118, 58 Fisher, William - possibly identical with: W. Fyssher (fl. 1456), scholar of canon law, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 59 Fishlake, Thomas - also: T. Fislake (fl. 13731381), Carmelite, doctor of theology, translator Cambridge (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge - F. 118, 62-64 Fishwycke, John (fl. 1418), bedel - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 118, 60 61 Fissch, David (fl. 1365), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 65 Fisseti, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Fisseti Fissher, Thomas - probably the same as: Thomas Fyschcr (fl. 1461-1462), district rector - Oxford (England); Chester (England) - Oxford F. 126, 334 Fissher, Thomas ( t 1464), doctor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 118, 66 Fissher, Thomas (fl. 1495), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 118, 67 Fisshewicke, William (fl. 1375-1386), bedel Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 118, 68 Fissiraga, prince of Lodi ( t 1311), prince - Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 69 Fisstorne, John (fl. 1366), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 70 Fistenport, Johannes (fl. 1421), chronicler Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 118, 71-72 Fisto, Pierre de - also: Jean (fl. 1254), sculptor, architect - Montpellier (France) - Lami F. 118, 73 Fitchet, Edmund ( t 1428), master of arts, district rector, clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 74 Fitigny, Pierre de Fetigny, Pierre de Fitiviano, Jacopo —> Jacopo [Jacobus] Fitiviano Fitling, Richard ( t 1349), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 118, 75 Fitsacre Richard de —> Richardus Fishacre Fityan as-Shaghuri ( t 1218), poet, teacher - Damascus (Syria) - Ibn Khallikan F. 118, 77-80 FitzAdam, Richard - alias: R. de Burgo (II. 1457-1468), Augustinian, vicar, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 81 Fitzailwin, Henry ( t 1212), mayor - London (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 118, 82-83

FitzAlan, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Shropshire (England); Sussex (England) - Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 118, 84-90 FitzAlan, Bertram - latin: Barthemius Fizalanus ( t 1425 or 1424), Carmelite, doctor of theology, friar - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) Chevalier, Oxford - F. 118, 91-92 FitzAlan, Brian, lord of Bedale ( t 1306), lord Yorkshire (England) - Broughton, Chevalier F. 118, 93; 423, 189 FitzAlan, Edmond, earl of Arundel ( t 1336), earl - Sussex (England) - Chevalier - F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, John II, lord of Oswestry, Clun and Arundel ( t 1267), lord - Sussex (England) Chevalier - F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, John VI, earl of Arundel, duke of Tourraine ( t 1435), earl, duke - Sussex (England); Touraine (France); Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, Richard I, earl of Arundel (* 1267, t 1302), earl - Sussex (England) - Chevalier F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, Richard II, earl of Arundel and Warenne ( t 1376), earl, admiral - Sussex (England) Chevalier - F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, Richard III, earl of Arundel and Surrey ( t 1397), earl, admiral - Sussex (England) Chevalier - F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, Thomas (fl. 1274), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 94 FitzAlan, Thomas (fl. 1286), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 118, 95 FitzAlan, Thomas, earl of Arundel and Surrey ( t 1415), earl, treasurer - Sussex (England) Chevalier - F. 118, 93 FitzAlan, William ( t 1160), rebel - Sussex (England) - Chevalier - F. 118, 93 Fitzaldhelm, William ( t 1198), governor, justiciar - Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 118, 96-97 FitzBeatrice, Ralph (fl. 1213), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 98 Fitzcount, Brian (fl. 1125-1142), soldier, writer England - Chevalier - F. 118, 99 Fitzcount, Roger —> Rogerius [Rogerus] (FitzCount) bishop of Worcester FitzEmpress, William William [Guilelmus] FitzEmpress FitzEustace, Roland, baron of Portlestcr (f 1496), treasurer, baron, chancellor - Ireland - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 118, 100-101 Fitzgamel, Alan (fl. 1260-1261), master mason Shrewsbury (England) - Harvey - F. 118, 102 Fitzgerald, family (since 11-th century), noble family - England; Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 118, 104 Fitzgerald, Gerald, earl of Desmond (t 1398), earl - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Gerald, earl of Kildare ( t l 5 1 3 ) , earl - Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 118, 103; 118, 105 Fitzgerald, Gerald, earl of Kildare ( t 1534), earl, treasurer, justiciar - Ireland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 118, 105 Fitzgerald, Gerald, lord of Ofally ( t 1204), lord Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Gerald, baron of Ofally ( t 1287), baron - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, John Fitzthomas —> Fitzthomas, John earl of Kildare Fitzgerald, Maurice (f 1176), conquerer - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Maurice (f 1277), justiciar - Ireland Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Maurice, earl of Kildare (+ 1390), earl, justiciar - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Maurice, baron of Ofally (+ 1257), baron - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Maurice, baron of Ofally ( t 1268), baron - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Thomas, earl of Desmond (f 1468), earl - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 103 Fitzgerald, Thomas, earl of Kildare ( f l 3 1 6 ) , earl - Ireland - Arnold-Baker - F. 118, 105

Flammock Fitzgerald, Thomas, earl of Kildare (1 1328), earl, justiciar - Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 118, 103; 118, 105 Fitzgerald, Thomas, earl of Kildare ( t 1477), earl - Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 118, 103; 118, 105 FitzGilbert, Adeliza —> Alice de Clare FitzGilbert, Constance —> Constance [Constantia] FitzGilbert Fitzgiles, Robert Reginaldus FitzJocelin archbishop of Canterbury Fitzjohn, Eustace ( t 1157), judge - England Chevalier - F. 118, 132 F i t z j o h n , Johannes (*ca. 1240, 1 1275), knight England - Broughton - F. 423, 192 F i t z j o h n , Patrick (fl. 1389), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 133 F i t z j o h n , Ralph (fl. 1280), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 134 F i t z j o h n , Richard (fl. 1274), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 135 F i t z j o h n , Robert (11. 1450), illuminator - England - Christiansen - F. 118, 136 FitzLion, Leo (fl. 1252), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 137 FitzMabil, Walter (fl. 1240), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 138 FitzMartin, Fergus, bishop of Killala (+ 1430), Augustinian, friar, bachelor of theology - Ireland - Oxford - F. 118, 139 Fitzneal, Richard —> Richardus Eliensis FitzOsbern, William, count of Hereford ( t 1071), military leader, seneschal, count, vice-king Normandie (France); England; Vlaanderen, Flandres; Kassel (Germany) Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 118, 141-145; 154, 425; 423, 193-194 FitzOsbert, William - called: Longbeard ( t 1196), nobleman, politician - London (England) Chevalier, Tyerman - F. 154, 154-156; 155, 275 Fitzpatrick, Nicholas (fl. 1365), student - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 118, 146 Fitzpeter, Geoffroy, earl of Essex ( t 1213), sheriff, justiciar, earl - Essex (England); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 118, 147-149; 139, 206-210

FitzRalph, Bartholomew (fl. 1240), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 150 Fitzrery, John (fl. 1431), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 151 FitzRobert, John (fl. 1431-1444), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 152 FitzRobert, John (fl. 1457-1482), magister, notary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 153 FitzRobert, William (+1196), demagogue England - Chevalier - F. 118, 140 FitzRoger, Roger (fl. 1284-1286), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 154 FitzRoger, William (fl. 1200), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 118, 155 FitzRogo, William (+1311 or 1312), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 156 Fitzstephen, Robert (τ ca. 1183), military leader, conquerer - Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 118, 157-158 FitzStephen, William - > Guilelmus Stephanides Fitzsymond, Richard (fl. 1371-1380), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 159-160 FitzThomas, Bartholomew (fl. 1299), bcdcl - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 161 Fitzthomas, John, earl of Kildare - also: J FitzThomas FitzGcrald (+ 1316), carl, baron Ireland - Broughton, Chevalier - F. 118, 162; 423, 190 Fitzthomas, Maurice, earl of Desmond ( t 1356), earl, justiciar - Ireland Chevalier - F. 118, 162 Fitzthomas, William ( t e a . 1270), mason Lichfield (England) - Harvey - F. 118, 163 FitzUrse, John (fl. 1316-1321), student, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 164 Fitzurse, Reginald (fl. 1170), assassin Canterbury (England); England - Chevalier F. 118, 165 Fitzwalter, Robert (f 1235), castellan, trader, crusader - London (England); Normandie (France); England; Egypt Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 118, 166-168 FitzWalter, William (fl. 1298-1307), student, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 169 Fitzwarin, Foulque I-IV (since 12-th century), noble family - England; Wales - Chevalier F. 118, 171 FitzWarin, Foulque (fl. 1156), baron - England; Normandie (France) - Broughton, Chevalier F. 118, 172; 423, 195 FitzWarin, Pagan (fl. 1318-1320), student, district rector, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 170 FitzWaryn, John (fl. 1407-1449), master of arts, chaplain, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 118, 173 Fitzwiching, Richard (fl. 1169-1188), c a r p e n t e r Huntingdonshire (England); England - Harvev F. 118, 174 FitzWilliam, Elias (f between 1262 and 1263), church rector, subdeacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 118, 175 Fitzwilliam, Ralph, baron of Grimthorpe (+1316), baron, military leader - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 118, 176-177 Fitzwilliam, Roger, carl of Hereford (fl. 10711075), earl - England - Chevalier - F. 118, 176 FitzWimarc, Robert Robert [Robertus] Fitz Wi marc Fives, Jacquemard de (fl. 1319-1328), sculptor, painter, architect - Lille (France); France Beaulieu, Lami - F. 118, 178; 423, 196 Fivetein (Redon) ( r 888), monk, saint - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 179 Fixby, John (fl. 1477-1482), bachelor of arts, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 180

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Fixby, Thomas ( i 1498), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 118, 181 Fixet, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Fixet Fizthew, John (fl. 1447-1456), bachelor of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 182 Flabanico, Dominico, doge of Vcnicc (+ 1043), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 118, 183 Flabiani, Giacomo (14-th century), poet - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 184 Flaccus Alcuinus —> Alcuinus, Flaccus Flaccus, Valerius (2-d half 15-th century), papal physician - Viterbo (Italy); Italy - Chevalier F. 118, 185 Flach, family (since 15-th century), family of artists - Sicgburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 118, 186 Flach, Martin - also: M. Flaccus or Simus (+ 1500), printer - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier - F. 118, 187 Flache, Johann —> Johann [Johannes] Flache Flachsland, Hans von (fl. 1454), mayor - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 118, 188 Fladenstein, Nicolaus (fl. 1490-1496), student - Kulmbach (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 118, 189 Flagy, Guillaume de (+ 1449), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 118, 190 Flaithbertach mac Loingsig ( f 7 6 5 ) , high king Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 118, 191 Flamand, Girardin (fl. 1445), cutler - Annecy (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 192 Flamand, Jean (le) —> Jean [Johannes] le Flamand Flamang, Guillaume (fl. 1468), canon - Langres (France) - Potthast - F. 118, 193 Flamans (Bourges) (fl. 1224), goldsmith Bourges (France) - Lami - F. 118, 194 Flambard, Ranulf, bishop of Durham ( f i 128), bishop, minister - Durham (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Tyerman - F. 118, 195-206 Flamel, Jehan (+before 1418), copyist, bookseller - France - Bradley, Chevalier F. 118, 207-208 Flamen, Baudichon (fl. 1497), painter - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier - P. 118, 209 Flamenc, Aubcrt lc (+ 1420), chamberlain France - Chevalier - F. 118, 210 Flamenc, Jean (fl. 1355), poet - Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 211 Flamenc, Pierre, abbot of Saint-Victor (+ 1428), provost, vicar general, abbot - Montpellier (France); Marseille (France); France Chevalier - F. 118, 212 Flameng, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Flameng Flameng, Nicole le, abbot of Saint-Martin (+ 1489), Benedictine, abbot - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 118, 213 Flamenq, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Flamenq Flament, André (15-th century), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 216 Flaming de Marcroy (fl. 1395), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 217 Flaming, Jean (fl. 1366), student - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 118, 218 Flaminio, Alessandro (fl. 1495), computisi - Italy - Chevalier - F. 118, 219 Flaminio, Antonio (fl. 1489), university professor - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 118, 220-221 Flaminio, Sebastiano - also: Sebastianus Flaminius (+ 1286), translator - Imola (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 118, 222-223 Fiamma, Galvanus - also: Galvano Fiamma (* 1283, + ca. 1344), Dominican, historian - Milano (Italy); Pavia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hinter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 118, 224-233 Flammock, Thomas (+ 1497), rebel - England Chevalier - F. 118, 234

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Flamochetti

Flamochetti, Guido - latin: G. Flonochetus or Flammochetus ( t 1451), general of the Dominican order, chronicler - Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 118, 235; 150, 409 Flamstede, ... (fl. 1460-1464), student, university teacher - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 236 Flamvyle de Blowenham, John (fl. 1346), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 118, 237 Flanders, John of (fl. 1249-1258), carver London (England) - Harvey - F. 118, 238 Flandrin, Jean (medical practitioner) —> Jean [Johannes] Flandrin Flandrin, Jean, archbishop of Aries and Auch ( t 1403 or 1415), dean, bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Laon (France); Aries (France); Auch (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 118, 241; 208, 405 Flandrin, Pierre - also: P. Flandrini (+ 1381), dean, cardinal - Baycux (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 118, 242-245; 302, 320 Flandrini, Guido (fl. 1417), theologian, chronicler - France - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 118, 239-240 Flann Mainistrech (f 1056), writer, poet - Ireland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 118, 246-248 Flann Sinna ( f 9 1 6 ) , high king - Ireland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 118, 249-250 Flannan, abbot of Armagh (Í704), abbot, saint Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 118, 251 Flannan, bishop of Killaloe ( t ca. 639), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 118, 252 Flannel, Gilles (14-th century), composer - France - Chevalier - F. 118, 253 Flaochad, majordomo of Bourgogne (f 642), majordomo - Bourgogne (France); Dijon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 118, 254-255 Flastrier, Jean —> Jean [Johannes| Flastrier Flaton, Dcnys (fl. 1361), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 256 Flausto, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Flausto Flavald (Reims) - monk - Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 118, 257 Flavardus, bishop of Agen - French: Flavard (fl. 615), bishop - Agen (France) - Chevalier F. 118, 258 Flavia Eudoxia empress of Byzantium —» Eudocia [Eudoxia] empress of Byzantium Flavien [Flavianus], bishop of Autun (f before 614), bishop, saint - Autun (France) Chevalier - F. 118, 259 Flavianus Cabillonensis {[" 591), bishop, saint - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier F. 118, 260 Flavianus I, bishop of Como (fl. 742), bishop Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 261 Flavianus II, bishop of Como (fl. 692), bishop Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 261 Flavianus, bishop of Constantinopolis (fl. 449), bishop - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Potthast F. 118, 262 Flavianus Diaconus (fl. 835), deacon, Latin poet France - Chevalier - F. 118, 263 Flavianus (Jurisconsult) (fl. 539), jurisconsult Italy; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 118, 264 Flavianus (Pavia) (late 7-th century), grammarian - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 265 Flavianus (Philosopher) - philosopher Chevalier - F. 118, 267 Flavianus, bishop of Vercelli (fl. 536), bishop, saint - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 266 Flavit (Champagne) ( t 620), saint - Champagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 268 Flavius Anselmus - monk, hagiographer - BecHellouin (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 269 Flavius, bishop of Reims ( t 536), bishop - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 270 Flavius, bishop of Rouen (f ca. 542), bishop, saint - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 271

Flavius Sisebutus king of the Visigoths —> Sisebutus king of the Visigoths Flavius Theodorus (13-th century), copyist - Italy - Bradley - F. 118, 273 Flavy, Guillaume de (* 1398, 1 1449), military captain - Compiègne (France) - Chevalier F. 118, 274 Flaymal, Rifflard (fl. 1411), tapestry weaver Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 118, 275 Flaynburgh, William de - alias: W. de Beverley (fl. 1365-1375), doctor of civil law, district rector, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 118, 276 Flechchere, ... ( t 1467), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 277 Fléchier, Barthélémy (II. 1324), university rector Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 278 Fleck, Konrad (fl. 1220), troubadour Deutschland - Broughton, Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 118, 279-291; 423, 198 Flecknowe, Roger (fl. 1441-1449), scholar, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 118, 292 Flecknowe, William (fl. 1447-1457), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 293 Flederic (Vlierzele) - priest, saint - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 118, 294 Fleini Skáld (late 8-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 118, 295 Fleischmann, Albrecht (+ 1444), protonotarius, university administrator, priest - Praha (Czech Repulic); Nürnberg (Germany); Konstanz (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 118, 296 Master of Flémalle (Painter) > Campin, Robert Fleming, John - poet - England - Chevalier F. 118, 297 Fleming, Malcolm, earl of Wigtown ( t 1360), earl - England - Chevalier - F. 118, 298 Fleming, Thomas, bishop of Leighlin (fl. 1458), Franciscan, friar, bachelor of theology, bishop - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 118, 299 Flemingvill, Robert de (fl. 1275), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 300 Flemmyng, William (fl. 1418), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 301 Flemyng, ... (fl. 1491), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 302 Flemyng, ... (fl. 1494-1499), chaplain, precentor, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 303 Flemyng, Charles (fl. 1449-1458), Augustinian, canon, bachelor of canon law, notary public Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 304 Flemyng, John - possibly identical with: John Flcmyngc (fl. 1360-1410) (fl. 1354-1356), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 118, 305 Flemyng, John (11. 1428-1431), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 306 Flemyng, John (f 1468), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England); Cambridge (England); Roma (Italy) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 118, 307-308 Flemyng, Nicholas, archbishop of Armagh ( t 1416), magister, ecclesiastical administrator, archbishop - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 118, 309-310 Flemyng, Richard, bishop of Lincoln - latin: Richardus Flemingus ( :i: ca. 1378, + 1431), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, bishop, envoy - Oxford (England); England; Italy Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 118, 311-321; 329, 282 Flemyng, Robert (*ca. 1417, f 1483), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, dean, protonotarius - Oxford (England); Köln (Germany); Padua (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Lincoln (England) Chevalier, Oxford - F. 118, 322-331

Flemyng, Robert (fl. 1481-1482), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 332 Flemyng, Thomas ( t 1472), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 333 Flemynge, John - possibly identical with: John Flemyng (fl. 1354-1356) (fl. 1360-1410), student, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 334 Flessers, Henri (fl. 1440), priest - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 118, 335 Flete, Johannes - also: Johannes Fletus ( t 1465), prior, chronicler - Westminster (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 118, 337-338 Flete, John de (2-d half 13-th century), magister, benefactor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 118, 339 Flete, Roger de (fl. 1292-1293), doctor of civil law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 340 Flete, William ( f e a . 1380), Augustinian, friar, bachelor of theology, mystic, hermit - Cambridge (England); Siena (Italy) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 118, 341-349 Fleter, Thomas (11. 1405-1408), Dominican, friar, subdcacon, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 350 Fletham, Robert de (11. 1274-1284), doctor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 118, 351-352 Fleury (Paris) (fl. 1447-1449), barber - Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 118, 353 Fleury, Jean (poet) —» Jean [Johannes] Fleury Fleury, Jean (fl. 1467-1483), organist - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 354 Fliden, H. de (fl. 1301), student - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 355 Flieffart, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Flieffart Fliske, Thomas (fl. 1277-1278), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 356 Flixthorp, Robert de (fl. 1268), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 357 Flixton, Adam de (fl. 1285-1299), master of arts, chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 118, 358 Flobargisus, bishop of Salzburg ( f 7 3 9 ) , bishop Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 118, 359 Floberde (Amilly) (f 8-th century), virgin, saint France - Chevalier - F. 118, 360 Floccus, Andreas - also: A. Dominici F.; Italian: Andrea Fiocchi ( t 1452), canon, writer Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe - F. 118, 361-364; 423, 199 Flochberg (Suthwangen) (fl. 1341), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 118, 365 Flodegaire, bishop of Angers (+829), bishop Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 366 Flodoardus Remensis (* 894, f 966), canon, priest, envoy, historian - Reims (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 118, 367-394 Flogil, Mertin (fl. 1398), painter, citizen - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 118, 400 Flohaire (Paris) (fl. 923-924), priest, hagiographer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 118, 401 Floode, ... (fl. 1478-1479), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 118, 402 Floques, Robert de Fournier, Florentin Florentinus (Toul) - confessor, saint - Toul (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 32 Florentinus de Tours (fl. 1496), poet - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 33 Florent [Florentius] d'Alcmade (fl. 1363), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 118, 431 Florent [Florentius] Archier (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 118, 435 Florent [Florentius] de Bergues (fl. 1419-1420), painter - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier F. 118, 436 Fiorenzo [Florentius] di Bernabeo di Magio ( t 1462), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 118, 437 Florentius Bravonius —> Florentius Wigorniensis Fiorenzo [Florentius], bishop of Campiglia ( t e a . 550), bishop, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 118, 440 Florent [Florentius] Flory (fl. 1440-1450), physician - Saint-Omer (France); Hesdin (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 118, 442 Fiorenzo [Florentius] (Foligno) ( t e a . 547), monk, saint - Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 118, 443 Floris [Florentius] I, count of Friesland ( t 1061), count - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 118, 444 Florent [Florentius] Hanon (fl. 1463), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart l - F. 119, 1 Florentius de Hisdinio (fl. 1255-1259), Dominican, theologian - Paris (France) Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli - F. 119, 2-4 Floris [Florentius] van Holland (* 1130 or 1131), nobleman - Holland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 119, 14 Floris [Florentius] van Holland (* 1229, 11258), nobleman - Holland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 119, 14

Floris [Florentius] II, count of Holland (* ca. 1081, 1 1122), count - Holland (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 119, 5 Floris [Florentius] III, count of Holland ( t 1190), count, crusader - Holland (Netherlands); Antiochia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 119, 6-7 Floris [Florentius] IV, count of Holland (* 1210, 1 1234 or 1235), count - Holland (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 119, 8 Floris [Florentius] V, count of Holland Fulco Folcon, Bertrand (+before 1226), troubadour Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 219 Folcra, Petrus (fl. 1461), student of medecine - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 334 Volquinus [Folcuinus] dc Gotlandia (+ 1289), Dominican - Sweden; Gotland (Sweden) Kaeppeli - F. 397, 41 Folcuinus Lobiensis (*ca. 935, +990), monk, chroniclcr - Lobbes (Belgium); Saint-Bcrtin (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 119, 220-235 Volquinus [Folcuinus] (Praha) (fl. 1322), canon - Bologna (Italy); Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier - F. 397, 42 Folcuinus, abbot of Saint-Vincent (fl. 1048), abbot - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 236 Folcuinus Sichemensis - also: Volcuinus S.; Folcuin von Sittichenbach (+1154 or 1172), Cistercian, abbot, monastery founder - Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 119, 237-238; 396, 442-444 Folcuinus, bishop of Thérouanne ( t 855), bishop, saint - Thérouanne (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 119, 239-241 Foldon, Nicholas (fl. 1489), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 242 Fole, Johann (fl. 1434-1439), bombarder - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 119, 243 Folengo, Nicodemo (15-th century), poet Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 244 Folevile, John de (fl. 1295-1314), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 245 Foleville, Jean de ( t between 1410 and 1413), provost - Paris (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 119, 246-247 Folger, Johann (II. 1358), student - Bologna (Italy); Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 119, 248

Fonto Folgore ila San Gimignano (f between 1317 and 1332), poet - San Gimignano (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 119, 249-251 Folia, Niccolò della (H. 1403), notary, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 252 Follata, Donino (fi. 1335), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 253 Follata, Pietro (fl. 1471), historian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 254 Follata, Uberto —> Ubertus [Hubertus] Folieta Follata, Uberto (fl. 1310), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 255 Foliot, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Herefordshire (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 119, 257-258 Foliot, Henry (fl. 1228-1243), abbot - Gloucester (England) - Chevalier - F. 119, 259 Foliot, Robert, bishop of Hereford ( t 1186), bishop, chroniclcr - Hereford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 119, 257; 119, 260-261 Folizetus Juvenis (fl. 1416), barber - Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 119, 262 Foljambe, Robert ( t 1409), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England; Lincoln (England) Cambridge - F. 119, 263-264 Folk, Henry (fl. 1460), bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 265 Folk, John (fl. 1274), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 266 Folkardeby, Walter - or: William F. (fl. 12991302), district rector - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 267 Folkelyn, Robert (fl. 1459-1464), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 268 Folkmar, bishop of Utrecht - also: Poppo ( t 990), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 119, 269 Folkyngham, ... (fl. 1473-1474), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 270 Folla, Guido, bishop of Ely - bishop, theologian - Ely (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 119, 271; 150, 416 Follacrano, Pietro (fl. 1412), sculptor - Lanciano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 272 Follia, Perino (late 14-th century), painter Vercelli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 273 Folmar [Folmarus], abbot of Stavclot (f 1105), Benedictine, abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier F. 119, 274 Folmarus Triefensteinensis (fl. 1160), provost, heretic - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 119, 275-278 Folpe, N. (11. 1471), parish priest, copyist Moerbeke / Morbecque (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 119, 279 Folquet de Lunel (*ca. 1244, 11284), troubadour - Béziers (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 280 Folquet de Romans, bishop of Toulouse - also: F. de Marseilles; Fouques ( t 1231), troubadour, bishop - Genua (Italy); Marseille (France); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Ladvocat, Strayer - F. 119, 281-288; 126, 146 Folser, ... (fl. 1464-1465), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 119, 289 Folsham, Adam de (f 1349?), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 290 Folsham, John (fl. 1439-1445), Benedictine, bachclor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 208, 438-439 Folsham, Richard (fl. 1410), Benedictine, monk - Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 119, 291; 329, 286 Folsham, Roger de (fl. 1354), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 292

Folton, William (fl. 1481-1505), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 119, 293 Folville, William de —> Guilelmus Folvillus Folz, Hans (fl. 1479-1480), barber, cantor, poet, printer - Worms (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétis, Stammler F. 119, 296-317 Foncel, John (fl. 1317), master of arts - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford F. 119, 319 Foncières, Philippe de (fl. 1436-1440), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 320-321; 423, 210 Fondi, Angelo (fl. 1496), Vallombrosian - Italy Chevalier - F. 119, 322 Fondi, Giovanni (fl. 1439-1473), astronomer, university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 119, 323 Fondolo, Costanzo, bishop of Cremona (fl. 1412-1423), canon, bishop - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 324 Fondolo, Gabrino, lord of Cremona (+ 1425), lord - Cremona (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 325 Fondolo, Rafaele —> Raphael Fondulus Master of Fonollosa (Painter) (14-th century), painter - Catalonia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 119, 327 Fonoyll, Raynard (11. 1331-1352), mason - Catalonia (Spain); England - Harvey F. 119, 328 Fonse de Lureux (fl. 1457-1459), physician, counsellor - Luzern (Switzerland); Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 119, 330 Fonseca, Alonso, archbishop of Sevilla (* 1418, t 1473), archbishop - Sevilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 119, 331 Fonseca, Pedro de (τ 1422), cardinal, papal legate - Portugal; Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 119, 333-335 Fonsolada, Elie (13-th century), troubadour Bergerac (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 329 Font, Luis de (fl. 1383), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); Aragon (Spain) Cambridge - F. 119, 338 Fontaine, ... (fl. 1467), wood sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 119, 339 Fontaine, Hansequin - or: Mansequin F. (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 340; 119, 348 Fontaine, Jean de la (13-th century), bard Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 119, 343 Fontaine, Jean de la (* 1381), poet, provost Valenciennes (France); Montpellier (France) Chevalier - F. 119, 344 Fontaine, Jean de la (fl. 1425), goldsmith France - Chevalier - F. 119, 342 Fontaine, Jean de la (fl. 1488-1490), printer Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 341 Fontaine, Jeanne de la (f 1482), countess - Jura (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 346 Fontaine, Jehan (fl. 1482-1487), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 119, 345 Fontaine, Louis de la, lord of Salmonsart (15th century), lord, pilgrim - France; Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 119, 347 Fontaines, Guérin de (fl. 1421), governor - Le Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 349 Fontaines, Jehan de (fl. 1388), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 119, 350-351 Fontaines, Michelet de (fl. 1470-1471), sculptor - Nevers (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 119, 352-353; 423, 211 Fontaines, Pierre de - also: Pierre François ( t e a . 1140), priest, cardinal, papal legate - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 302, 385 Fontaines, Pierre de ( t e a . 1267), bailiff, royal adviser, jurisconsult - France; Vcrmandois (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 119, 354-355; 302, 340-343 Fontaines, Pierre des (fl. 1393), city captain France - Chevalier - F. 119, 356

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Fontaines, Renaud des (fl. 1432), bailiff - France - Chevalier - F. 119, 357 Fontana, Benedetto - or: Bernardino F. (fl. 1497), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 359 Fontana, Benoît (fl. 1499), hero - Switzerland Chevalier - F. 119, 358 Fontana, Filippo, archbishop of Ravenna ( t 1274?), bishop, archbishop, legate - Ferrara (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Deutschland; Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 365 Fontana, Francesco (f 1308), archpriest - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 360 Fontana, Francesco (fl. 1314-1315), jurisconsult Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 361 Fontana, Guilelmus (fl. 1416), translator Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 119, 362 Fontana, Matteo (fl. 1498), architect - Lugano (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 364 Fontana, Ugolino - also: H. Parmcnsis (fl. 1288), jurisconsult - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 119, 363; 185, 292; 185, 301 Fontanas, Guillaume de (fl. 1325-1340), poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 366 Fontanas, Jean de (fl. 1325-1340), poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 367 Fontanelli, Francesco (early 15-th ccntury), citizen of Reggio - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 368 Fontanesi, Antonello (14-th ccntury), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 369 Fontanesi, Claruccio (14-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 369 Fontanesi, Giovanni Giacomo (fl. 1492-1497), printer - Reggio (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 119, 370 Fontanesi, Lancilotto (14-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 369 Fontanet, Gil (11. 1495), glass painter - Catalonia (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 119, 371 Fontani, Aldigiero (13-th-14-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 372 Fontani, Bartolommeo (13-th-14-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 372 Fontani, Ubaldino (13-th-14-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 372 Fontanus, Conradus (13-th century), Benedictine - Deutschland; Helmershausen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 119, 373 Fontanus, Guilelmus —> Guilelmus Fontanus Fontay, Jean de (fl. 1451-1460), sculptor Avignon (France); Metz (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 374-378 Fonte, Thomas della —> Thomas Nesis de Fonte Fonteius, bishop of Feltre (fl. 579-591), bishop Feltre (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 379 Fonteius, bishop of Vaison (fl. 450-472), bishop Vaison (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 380 Fontelaye, Pierre (fl. 1458-1493), medical practitioner - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 346 Fontenay, Courrat de —> Courrat de Fontenay Fontenay, Olivier de (fl. 1351), warrior - Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 381 Fontenelle, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Fontenelle Fontenier, Bernard le (fl. 1386), metal founder Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 382 Fonteyn, William (fl. 1439), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 383 Fonticolano, Angelo —> Angelo [Angelus] Fonticolano Fontis, Aloisius dc (fl. 1311), knight hospitaller Rhodos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 119, 384 Fonto, Antoine - astrologist - Mallorca (Spain) Chevalier - F. 119, 336 Fonto, Juan (fl. 1466), goldsmith - Catalonia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 338

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Fontova, Bernard (fl. 1460), Carthusian - Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 385 Footer, William Antoninus Florenlinus F o r d , John - or; J. Forde (fl. 1410-1424), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 209, 32 Ford, Thomas (fl. 1420-1423), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) Oxford - F. 119, 399 Fordam, Robert (fl. 1459), monk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 119, 400 Forde, ... (fl. 1397-1398), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 401 Forde, ... (fl. 1460-1465), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 402 F o r d e , Gregory (11. 1440-1450), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 403 F o r d e , Henry (+1455) Henry [Henricus] Forde F o r d e , Henry de la (fl. 1317-1339), magister - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 119, 404-405 Forde, John (fl. 1390), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 406 F o r d e , John (fl. 1393-1445), collcgc fellow, bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford F. 119, 407 F o r d e , John (fl. 1438), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 209, 36 Forde, Nicholas (fl. 1460-1470), scholar, collcgc fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 408 Forde, Richard de ( t 1327), doctor of civil law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 409 Forde, Robert de la ( t 1253), magister Chevalier - F. 119, 410 F o r d e , Robert de la (fl. 1337), priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 119, 411 F o r d e , Roger (fl. 1380-1388), student, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 412 F o r d e , Thomas (fl. 1387-1393), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 119, 413 F o r d e r e r , Johann (fl. 1490), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 119, 414 F o r d h a m , Bartholomew de (fl. 1279), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 415

Fordham, John ( t 1438), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology, prior - Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 119, 416-417 Fordham, Robert de (fl. 1366-1370), bachelor of canon law, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 418-419 Fordiane, Hugh Pipe, Hugh Foreau, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Forcau Foreis, Pierre (fl. 1416), illuminator, monk Chambéry (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 119, 420-422 Fores (Sevilla) (fl. 1481), physician - Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 119, 423 Foresi, Sebastiano (late 15-th century), notary, poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 119, 424 Foresius, Nicolaus (+ 1454), Augustinian, theologian - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 119, 425-427 Forest, Hugh (fl. 1450), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 428 Forest, Huguelin de la (fl. 1399), sculptor Orleans (France); Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 119, 429-430 Forest, Jean (fl. 1377), ambassador - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 431 Forest, John (f 1446), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 119, 432-436 Forest, Thomas ( t 1463), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Hantshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 119, 444 Forest, Thomas ( t 1481), student of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 119, 444 Forest, William (fl. 1379), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 445 Forest, William (fl. 1430), royal physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 154, 178 Foresta, de (fl. 1348), barber - Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 119, 446 Forestani, Simone Serdini (*ca. 1360, 1 1419 or 1420), poet - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 119, 447 Forestarius, Guilelmus - french: Guillaume Forestier (fl. 1304-1311), Benedictine, monk, chronicler, poet - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 119, 453-454; 423, 213 Forestein, Mathurin (15-th century), composer - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fétis F. 119, 448-450 Forester, Robert (fl. 1415), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 119, 451 Forester, Thomas (fl. 1488), doctor of mcdccinc Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 119, 452 Forestier, Jean - latin: Johannes Forestarius (14th century), Augustinian - France - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 119, 456-457 Forestier, Jean (fl. 1480), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 458 Forestier, Jean le, lord of Vauvert (fl. 1464-1494), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 119, 459 Forestier, Thomas (15-th century), physician Avranchcs (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 460 Forestus, Stephanus ( t 1332), Augustinian, theologian - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 119, 461-462 Foret, Etienne (fl. 1490), printer - Grenoble (France) - Chevalier - F. 119, 463 Forêt, Pierre de la, archbishop of Rouen also: P. de la Forest Jean [Johannes] Forget

Forget, Johannes (15-th century), Augustinian - Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 120, 2-3 Forget, Pierre (fl. 1468), bachelor of medecine, university rector - Bourges (France) Wickersheimer - F. 302, 351 Forgeti, Charles - » Charles [Carolus] Forgeti Forggo, Johannes (fl. 1444), copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 120, 4-5 Foria (Vermandois) (fl. 1247-1248), usurer Vermandois (France) - Echols - F. 120, 6 Forleo, Guilelmus —» Guilelmus Forleo Formaerd, Philip (fl. 1445), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 119, 318 Formage, ... (fl. 1388-1389), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 7 Formaglini, Filippo (fl. 1335), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 8 Formaglini, Tommaso ( t 13387), jurisconsult, city administrator - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 9 Forman, ... (fl. 1478-1482), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 10 Forman, Christopher (fl. 1489-1490), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 11 Forman, James (fl. 1498), magister, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 10 Forman, John (τ 1504), scholar, master of arts, university proctor, chest keeper, vicar, chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 12-13 Forman, Robert (fl. 1493), master of arts Cambridge (England); Bedford (England) Cambridge - F. 120, 10 Forman, Thomas (fl. 1484-1494), student of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 14 Formay, Walter, bishop of Ross ( t 1423), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, bishop Oxford (England); Ross (Ireland) - Oxford F. 120, 15 Fermenti, Gasparo (15-th century), professor of law - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 16 Formentin, Perrenet (barber) —> Perrenet Formentin Formenton, Tommaso (*ca. 1440, t e a . 1492), engineer, building master - Vicenza (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 17-19 Formica, Giovanni (fl. 1397), Franciscan Messina (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 120, 20; 209, 51 Formit de Perpignan - poet - Provence (France); Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 21 Forment, Gilles ( t 1498), prior - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 120, 22 Formosus, Papa - also: Damasus, bishop of Porto (* 816, "!• 896), bishop, pope - Porto (Portugal); Bulgaria; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Théologie - F. 120, 23-50 Formschneider, Hans (fl. 1440-1470), artillery master - Nürnberg (Germany) - Stammler F. 120, 51-52 Fornari, Benvenuto (fl. 1250-156), painter Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 53 Fornari, Giovanni (fl. 1429), professor of philosophy - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 54 Fornasi, Giovanni (fl. 1453), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 55 Forner, Thomas (f 1448), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 56 Forneri, Biagio (fl. 1459), painter - Piemonte (Italy); Ivrea (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 120, 57 Forneri, Giovanni - also: G. Fornerio (11. 1316), painter - Paris (France); Piemonte (Italy); Pinerolo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 58 Fornery, Pierre (fl. 1436), professor of medicine - Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 354 Fornés, Laurent (fl. 1479), priest - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 120, 59

Forzore Fomeseta, William de Colkirk de Fornham, Peter Forni, Alberto (15-th century), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 61 Forni, Bernardino (fl. 1484), printer - Firenze (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 62 Forni, Tommaso (15-th century), poet - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 61 Fornier (Juggler) (12-th-13-th century), juggler Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 63 Fornsett, John (fl. 1418-1454), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology, medical practitioner Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 64-65 Foroli, Sebastiano ( t 1443), professor of medicine - Napoli (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 120, 66; 350, 180-183 Forques, J. de (fl. 1350), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 67 Forré (Narbonne) - medical practitioner - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 120, 68 Forrerio, Giovanni Gabriele (fl. 1485), bishop Italica (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 120, 69 Fors, Claix (Π. 1461), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 70 Fors, Guillaume (fl. 1461), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 70 Forsete, John (fl. 1420-1459), master of arts, university proctor, district rector, vicar Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 71 Forstarde, ... (fl. 1497), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 72 Forstenau, Christoph (fl. 1470), chronicler Livland - Chevalier - F. 120, 73 Forster, Asmus (fl. 1491-1495), sculptor - Bozen, Bolzano (Italy); Trento (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 74 Forster, Christopher ( t 1496), scholar, master of arts, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Durham (England); Cambridge (England) Oxford - F. 120, 75 Forster, Conrad (fl. 1436-1457), bookbinder, sacristan - Ansbach (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 76 Forster, Hugh (fl. 1446-1448), Bcncdictinc, monk, bachclor of canon law, papal chaplain - Oxford (England); Glastonbury (England) - Oxford F. 120, 79 Forster, Hugh (fl. 1460-1478), grammarian, district rector - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 78 Forster, John (fl. 1372), chaplain, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 80 Forster, John (fl. 1385-1390), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 81 Forster, John (fl. 1391-1395), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford F. 120, 82 Forster, John (fl. 1392-1401), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 82 Forster, John (fl. 1393), scholar - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 120, 83 Forster, John (fl. 1412), magister, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 82 Forster, John (fl. 1434-1438), student, district rector - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 91 Forster, John (f 1440), master of arts, university proctor, king's clerk, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 120, 84-88 Forster, John (fl. 1442), bachelor of civil law, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England); Hantshire (England) Oxford - F. 120, 92

Forster, John (fl. 1455), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 93 Forster, John (fl. 1456-1471), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 120, 94 Forster, John ( t 1494), mason - Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Harvey - F. 120, 89-90 Forster, Klaus (fl. 1470-1500), painter - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 95 Forster, Oswald (fl. 1498), subdeacon Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 120, 96 Forster, Thomas ( t 1436 or 1437), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 97 Forster, Thomas ( t 1471), master of arts, theologian, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 120, 98-99 Forster, William (fl. 1388), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 100 Forster, William (fl. 1408), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Ely (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 101 Forster, William (fl. 1417-1418), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 102 Forster, William (fl. 1443-1444), accountant England - Chevalier - F. 120, 77 Forsthill, Thomas ( t 1412), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 103 Forstove, Bernard (fl. 1414), doctor of medecine - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 104 Fort, Pedro (fl. 1455), copyist - Barcelona (Spain) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 120, 105-106 Fort, Pierre (fl. 1442), surgeon - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / - F. 302, 355 Fortanier d'Arcizans (fl. 1292), abbot - France Chevalier - F. 120, 107 Fortanier de Pierrelongue (fl. 1306-1330), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 108 Fortanier de Vassal —> Sertorius Fortanerius archbishop of Ravenna, patriarch of Grado Forte, John (fl. 1319-1327), scholar - Cambridge (England); London (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 109 Fortebraccio, Andrea - called: Bracccio da Montone (* 1368, 1 1424), condottiere Perugia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 120, 110-111 Fortebraccio, Niccolò, lord of Perugia ( t 1435), condottiere, lord - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 112 Forteman, Douvo - historian - Fricsland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 120, 113 Forteman, Hanco - also: H. Fortena (9-th century), historian - Friesland (Netherlands) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 120, 113-114 Forteman, Solco - historian - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 120, 113 Forteman, Sulco - also: S. Fortena (9-th century), historian - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 120, 113-114 Fortescue, Henry (fl. 1426-1427), justiciar Ireland - Chevalier - F. 120, 115 Fortescue, John (*ca. 1390, 11476 or 1479), jurisconsult, justiciar, state chancellor - England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 120, 116-128; 423, 215-218 Fortescue, Richard, lord of Buisson (late 15-th century), lord - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 129 Fortet, Pierre ( t 1391 or 1394), canon Paris (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 120, 130-131 Fortey, John (fl. 1498-1499), college principal, doctor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 132 Fortherus Clarofontanus ( t after 737), bishop England - Chevalier - F. 120, 133 Fortheye de Wermynton, Henry (fl. 1351), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 134 Forthred (England) (fl. 757-758), abbot - England - Chevalier - F. 120, 135 Forthred (England) (+ 803 or 805), abbot England - Chevalier - F. 120, 135

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Forti, Geronomo ( t 1489), poet - Teramo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 120, 138 Forti, Giacomo (fl. 1483), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 120, 136-137 Forti, Rigo (15-th century), printer - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 139 Fortiflocca, Tommaso (f after 1354), biographer Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 140 Fortimany, Mattia (fl. 1469-1474), sculptor, building master - Mallorca (Spain); Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 141 Fortín (Essex) (fl. 1204), engineer - Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 120, 143 Fortín (Miniaturist) (mid-13-th century), miniaturist - France - D'Ancona - F. 120, 142 Fortin, Jean ( t 1476), treasurer - Bayeux (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 144 Fortini, Bartolommeo (15-th century), nobleman Italy - Chevalier - F. 120, 145 Fortini, Benedetto ( t 1406), state sccrctary Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 146 Fortini, Mateo (15-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 147 Fortius (France) (13-th century), Franciscan France - Chevalier - F. 120, 148 Fortius (Montpellier) (fl. 1159-1170), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 120, 149 Forto de Maireja ( t 12-th century), canon Commingcs (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 150 Fortt, Thomas (fl. 1479-1481), master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 151 Fortuila, Jean (late 15-th century), musician France - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 120, 152-153 Fortunati, Francesco (15-th century), Franciscan Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 154 Fortunati, Lucca Antonio (fl. 1478), philologist Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 156 Fortunati, Luigi (fl. 1498), poet - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 155 Fortunato [Fortunatus] Antinorei, bishop of Trieste, patriarch of Grado (fl. 788-803), bishop, patriarch - Trieste (Italy); Grado (Italy) Chevalier - F. 120, 159 Fortunato [Fortunatus] (Bologna) (fl. 14481449), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 157 Fortunato [Fortunatus], bishop of Fano ( t e a . 620), bishop, saint - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 158 Fortunato [Fortunatus] II, bishop of Napoli ( t 600), bishop - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 160 Fortunato [Fortunatus] da Perugia - called: F. de Copolis (fl. 1473), Franciscan, theologian - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Théologie F. 120, 161; 423, 219 Fortunato [Fortunatus], bishop of Todi (τ 537), bishop, saint - Todi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 162 Fortunato [Fortunatus] (Vercelli) ( f e a . 575), bishop, hagiographer, saint - Vercelli (Italy); Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 163 Fortunatus, Venantius bishop of Poitiers -> Venantius Fortunatus bishop of Poitiers Fortunier (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 164 Fortunius, bishop of Carthago (fl. 632), bishop Carthago (Tunesia) - Chevalier - F. 120, 165 Forto [Fortus] (Fontavellane) (ï 1040), hermit Italy - Chevalier - F. 120, 166 Forz, Élie de (fl. 1212), archpriest - Oléron (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 167 Forz, Jean de (fl. 1212), archpriest - Oléron (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 167 Forzadura, Andrea (fl. 1370), citizen of Bassano - Bassano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 168 Forzate, Giordano —> Giordano [Jordanus] Forzate Forzore di Spinello (mid-14-th century), goldsmith, enameler - Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 120, 169

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Forzore di Spinello Jean [Johannes] Fossour

Fostbury, William (fl. 1408-1417), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 120, 206 Foster, ... (fl. 1479-1480), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 207 Foster, Edward (fl. 1490-1497), scholar - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 120, 208 Foster, John (fl. 1490-1493), student - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford F. 120, 210 Foster, John (+ 1496), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) Oxford - F. 120, 209 Foster, Richard (fl. 1470), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 211 Foster, Thomas (fl. 1481-1484), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 212 Fostere, ... (fl. 1433-1435), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 213 Foston, Robert, bishop of Elphin ( t 1435), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, bishop Oxford (England); Elphin (Ireland) - Oxford F. 120, 214 Foston, Thomas (fl. 1391-1421), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 215 Fothad (Ireland) ( t 805), canonist - Ireland Chevalier - F. 120, 216 Fothad (Scotland) (fl. 981), canonist - Scotland Chevalier - F. 120, 216 Fotherey, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student of grammar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 217 Fotii Kievskii (f 1431), metropolitan - Kiev (Ukraine); Russia - Chevalier - F. 423, 220 Fotte, Hugh (fl. 1457-1458), grammarian, teacher, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 218 Fotuh (España) (fl. 976), sculptor - Córdoba (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 219 Fou, Jean du (fl. 1479), city captain - Cherbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 220 Foubert, Hugues (fl. 1401-1403), miniaturist, bookseller - Paris (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 221-222 Foucaud, lord of Merle (fl. 1302-1314), marshal France - Chevalier - F. 120, 223 Foucault, Guy —> Clemens IV Papa Foucault, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Foucault Foucaut, bishop of Auxerre (t 715), bishop Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 224 Foucaut, Hugues —» Falcandus, Hugo Fouché, Hugues (fl. 1386), ornamental sculptor - Riom (France); Auvergne (France) - Lami F. 120, 225 Foucher du Bueil (f after 1067), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 120, 226 Foucher de Mongervillier (+1171), Benedictine, abbot - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 227 Foucher, bishop of Tyr, patriarch of Jerusalem bishop, patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 120, 228 Foucher, Geofroy (fl. 1162-1169), templar, treasurer - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 120, 229 Foucher, Jean (fl. 1372), inhabitant of Allier France - Chevalier - F. 120, 230 Foucois, Guy —> Clemens IV Papa Foucquart, Lottard (fl. 1424), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 231 Foucquet, ... -> Fouquet, ... Fouel, Jeannin —» Jeannin Fouel Fouet, Jehan (fl. 1379-1389), goldsmith - Dijon (France); Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 232 Fougereulle, Guillaume de (+ 1353), city captain France - Chevalier - F. 120, 233 Fouget, Simonet (fl. 1386), ornamental sculptor Riom (France) - Lami - F. 120, 234

Fouilloy, Robert de (+1321), king's clerk - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 120, 235-236 Fouin (Möns) - or: Souin (fl. 1400), troubadour - Möns / Bergen (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 120, 237 Foulain, Jean (fl. 1456-1457), book painter Troyes (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 120, 238-239 Foulden, Andrew de (fl. 1331), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 240 Foulden, William de (fl. 1345), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 241 Foulechat, Denis —> Dionysius Soulechat Fouler, John (fl. 1397), limner - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 120, 243 Fouler, Roger le (fl. 1322), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 423, 221 Foulere, John (fl. 1377), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 244 Foulford, John (fl. 1444-1466), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 120, 245 Foulion de Beauvais - subdeacon - Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 246 Foulmere, Robert - alias: R. Rcvcll (+ 1401), magister, archdeacon, disLrict rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 120, 247 Foulmere, William (fl. 1385-1387), magister, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 248 Foulon, Jacques (fl. 1488), Premonstratensian, abbot - Amiens (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 249 Foulquart, Jean -> Jean IJohannes] Foulquart Foulque —> Fulco Foulque FitzWarin —> FitzWarin, Foulque Foulques —> Fulco Foulquet, Pierre (fl. 1484-1485), sculptor - Aixen-Provence (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 120, 251-254 Foundyng, William (fl. 1446-1487), mason Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 120, 255 Fouquart de Cambrai - troubadour - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 256 Fouquère, Jehan (+before 1463), calligrapher, bookbinder - Blois (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 257 Fouquerel, Jean (+ 1455), sculptor - Dijon (France); Beaume (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 120, 258-261 Fouquerelle, Jean, bishop of Senlis (f 1429), bishop - Senlis (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 262 Fouques bishop of Toulouse —» Folquct de Romans bishop of Toulouse Fouquet (Angers) (fl. 1250), illuminator - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 263 Fouquet (Paris) (fl. 1455), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 120, 300 Fouquet, François - also: F. Foucquet (15th century), miniaturist - Tours (France) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 264-268 Fouquet, Jean - also: J. Foucquet (*ca. 1415, + between 1477 and 1481), painter, miniaturist - Tours (France); Italy; France - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 264-265; 120, 269-297 Fouquet, Louis - also: L. Foucquet (15-th century), miniaturist - Tours (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 120, 264-267; 120, 298 Fouquet, Robin (fl. 1484-1485), printer - France - Chevalier - F. 120, 299 Fouquey, Arnaud —> Arnaud [Arnoldus] Fouquey Fouquier, Victor (fl. 1389-1395), painter - Marseille (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 301 Four, Vital du (Franciscan, cardinal, +1327) -> Johannes Vitalis a Furno bishop of Albano Fourbault, Yvon (fl. 1464), court painter - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 302

Framyngham Fourbier, Gilles le —> Gilles [Aegidius] le Fourrier Fourcy, Jean (fl. 1400), architect - France Chevalier, Lance - F. 120, 304; 423, 222 Fourmanoir, Nicolas de ( t 1500), church treasurer - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 120, 305 Fourmelles, Simon, lord of ( t 1446), lord, provincial council president - Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 120, 306 Fourmont, Matthieu (fl. 1416), master mason Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 307 Fournier, Antoine - theologian - France Chevalier - F. 120, 308 Fournier, Antoine (fl. 1466), barber - Gard (France) - Jacquari I - F. 120, 309 Fournier, Bcrcngcr (fl. 1270-1276), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 310 Fournier, Biaise (fl. 1460), citizen of Ivrea Ivrea (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 311 Fournier, Florentin - barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 120, 312 Fournier, G. (15-th century), church treasurer Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 313 Fournier, Guillaume ( t 1490), canon - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 315 Fournier, Guillaume, bishop of Gap and Geneve ( t 1377), dean, bishop - Sitten (Switzerland); Gap (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 120, 314 Fournier, Jacques —> Bcnedictus XII Papa Fournier, Jean 1c (fl. 1299), painter - Hesdin (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 316 Fournier, Jean (f 1436), judge - Anjou (France) Chevalier - F. 120, 317 Fournier, Jean (le) (fl. 1498), barber Dijon (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 120, 318; 209, 64 Fournier, Pierre (fl. 1275-1276), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 319 Fournier, Ponce (fl. 1312-1335), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 320 Fourquaut, Christophe ( t 1488), parliamentary procurator - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 321 Fourquaut, Thibaud (f 1433), parliamentary lawyer - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 322 Fourques (Meaux) (fl. 1359), copyist, illuminator - Meaux (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 120, 323-325 Foursy abbot of Lagny —> Furseus abbot of Lagny Foussat, Amanieu du, lord of Madalhan (fl. 1356), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 120, 326 Fova, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône - also: Faova or Faof (fl. 813-837), bishop - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 327 Fowell, William (+ 1497 or 1498), bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 120, 328 Fowey, Richard (f 1483), college principal, bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); Kent (England); England - Oxford - F. 120, 329-331 Foweye, John (fl. 1453-1454), magister, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 332 Fowlar, ... (fl. 1476-1477), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 333 Fowler, ... (fl. 1425-1426), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 334 Fowler, ... (fl. 1493-1497), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 335 Fowler, Henry (II. 1380-1421), bachelor of civil law, university administrator - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 336 Fowler, John (fl. 1414-1422), scholar, bachelor of arts, priest, vicar - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 337 Fowler, Richard (fl. 106), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 338 Fowler, Thomas (t 1415), scholar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford F. 120, 339

Fowler, Thomas ( t 1489), magister, vicar Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 340 Fowler, William (τ 1464), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 341 Fownhope, Henry de - alias: H. Russel (fl. 13351350), magister, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 120, 342 Fowser, Edmund (* 1481), bible clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 343 Fox, ... (fl. 1459), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 344 Fox, ... (fl. 1468-1470), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 345 Fox, ... (fl. 1470-1471), school administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 346 Fox, ... (fl. I486), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 120, 347 Fox, Geoffroy de —> Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Foixa Fox, John ( t 1456), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of civil law, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 348 Fox, John ( t 1483), bachelor of civil law, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 120, 349-351 Fox, Richard (fl. 1395), monk - SaintAlbans (England) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 120, 352-353 Fox, Robert (fl. 1468-1469), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 354 Fox, Thomas ( t 1489), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 355 Fox, William (fl. 1486-93), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 120, 356 Foxal, Johannes —> Johannes Foxal Foxborthgh, John (fl. 1481), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 358 Foxe, John (fl. 1449), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 359 Foxe, Patrick, bishop of Ossory - alias: P. Raggett ( t 1421), doctor of canon law, bishop - Oxford (England); Ossory (Ireland); Cork (Ireland); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 120, 360-364 Foxhill, William (fl. 1482-1484), college fellow, jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 365 Foxholes, John, archbishop of Armagh ( t 1474), Franciscan, friar, archbishop - Oxford (England); Armagh (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 120, 366-367 Foxisley, Walter de (fl. 1326), Franciscan, friar, convent lector, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 368 Foxle, ... (fl. 1410-1411), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 369 Foxle, John de ( t 1484), canon, prebendary, vicar - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) Oxford - F. 120, 372 Foxlee, Gilbert ( t 1306), district rector - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford F. 120, 370 Foxlee, Walter - or: John F. ( t 1361), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 371 Foxleye, John (fl. 1362), collcgc fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 372 Foxton, John dc (fl. 1220-1225), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 33 Foxton, Robert de (fl. 1373-1416), magister, notary public, registrar - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge - F. 120, 374 Foxton, Thomas de (fl. 1301-1331), magister, doctor of civil law, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 120, 375-376

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Foxtun, Robert (fl. 1408), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 377 Foyas, Bartolomé (fl. 1390), Franciscan, Provincial - Almunia (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 120, 378 Foylond, Eugene (fl. 1466), magister, proctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 120, 379 Foyrte, Thomas (fl. 1474-1475), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 120, 380 Fracanzano, Antonio (fl. 1498), citizen of Vicenza - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 120, 381 Fracanzano, Franceschino (fl. 1364), judge - Città di Castello (Italy); Verona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 120, 382 Fracastor, Avantino (14-th century), physician Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 383 Fracquepain, Antoine (fl. 1492), citizen of Tours - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 384 Frade, Joäo (Cistercian) > Joäo [Johannes] Frade Fradin, Antoine (fl. 1478), Franciscan, preacher Paris (France); Villefranche (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 385 Fraedenberger, Johann (fl. 1430-1445), bell founder - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 386 Fraet, Alexandre (fl. 1445), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 120, 387 Fraet, Jan (fl. 1487), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 120, 387-388 Fraga, Jimenez de (fl. 1215), monk, chaplain, prior - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 120, 389; 423, 223-224 Fraganesco, Guillelmino (fl. 1355), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 390 Fraganesco, Nicolino (fl. 1401), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 391 Fraganesco, Zambonino (fl. 1240), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 392 Fraigne (Angoumois) - latin: Fermerius Engolismensis ( t 6-th century), confessor, saint Angoumois (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 393 Frajou (Gascogne) ( t 8-th century), martyr, saint Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 394 Frambaud, bishop of Bayeux (late 7-th century), bishop, saint - Bayeux (France) - Chevalier F. 120, 395 Frambaud (Senlis) (τ 6-th century), abbot, saint Senlis (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 396 Framberg, Pierre (fl. 1479), ambassador - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 397 Framechilde, countess of Hesdin ( t 683), countess, saint - Hesdin (France); Montreuil (France) - Chevalier - F. 120, 398 Framegaudus (Miniaturist) (9-th century), miniaturist - Reims (France); Deutschland D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 399-401 Framisham, Richard (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 402 Framlyngham, ... (fl. 1478), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 120, 40 Frammarino, Ugo (fl. 1460), jurisconsult Napoli (Italy); Giovinazzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 120, 404; 183, 261-262 Frampton, Richard (fl. 1400-1422), illuminator, clerk, scribe - England; London (England) Bradley, Chevalier, Christianson, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 405-410 Frampton, William (fl. 1442-1459), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology, treasurer - Oxford (England); Glastonbury (England) - Oxford F. 120, 411 Framrie, Jacques —> Francrée, Jacques Framton, Thomas (fl. 1448), painter - England Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 412 Framyngham, Roger (fl. 1472-1499), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 120, 413-414

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Frana

Frana, Franciscus - also: F. Franek (fl. 13701414), illuminator - Praha (Czech Repulic) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 415-416 Franca (Piacenza) (*ca. 1172, 11218), Cistercian, abbess, saint - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 26 Franca, Nicola de (fi. 1465), goldsmith Lanciano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 120, 417-418 Franca, Pierre - bell founder - Switzerland Chevalier - F. 120, 419 Francelot, Jean (fl. 1456), pilgrim - Palestine; France - Chevalier - F. 120, 420 F r a n c e q u i n van Bierst (fl. 1413), assassin Vlaandcrcn, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 120, 421 F r a n c e s , Pierre (fl. 1373-1376), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 302, 357 Françoise [Francesca] d'Amboise - latin: Francisca de Ambasia (* 1427, 11485), Carmelite, prioress - Amboisc (France) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 16, 161; 120, 423-428 Francesca (Gubbio) ( t 1360), Franciscan - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 429 Francesca (Mantova) ( t 1495), Servite - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 120, 430 Francesca da Rimini ( t 1289), noblewoman Ravenna (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 120, 431-433 Francesca deRomana (fl. 1321), surgeon Calabria (Italy); Salerno (Italy) - Echols F. 120, 434 Francesca Romana - also: F. Bussa, de' Ponziani (* 1384, f 1440), founder of a religious order, saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 120, 435-441 Francesca della Valle (* 1443, 11456), noblewoman - Italy - Chevalier - F. 120, 442 Francesch, Joan (fl. 1340-1350), historian Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 121, 1 Franceschi, Antonio —> Antonio [Antonius] Franceschi Franceschi, Dionisio (15-th century), canonist Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 1 2 1 , 2 F r a n c e s c h i , Francesco dei (fl. 1445-1456), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 121, 4-5 Franceschi, Francesco - latin: Franciscus Francisco (fl. 1449), Franciscan - Fabriano (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 121, 3; 121, 346 F r a n c e s c h i , Giovanni (fl. 1480), painter - Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 6 Franceschi, Giovanni (fl. 1481), printer - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 8 Franceschi, Giovanni (f after 1490), Franciscan Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 9 Franceschi, Lazare de (fl. 1453), sculptor Limoges (France) - Beaulieu - F. 121, 10 Franceschi, Lorenzo (fl. 1492-1496), printer Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 7 Franceschi, Pietro (fl. 1472), jurisconsult Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 11 Franceschi, Rafaelo (fl. 1484), philosopher Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 12 Franceschino (Ferrara) (fl. 1422-1424), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 121, 13 F r a n c e s c h i n o da Padova (fl. 1343-1344), miniaturist - Padua (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 121, 14-15 Franceschino de Podio Romano (fl. 1419), copyist - Perugia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 121, 16-17 Franceschino da Venezia (fl. 1388), sculptor Venezia (Italy); Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 122, 299 Francesco —> Franciscus Francesco, Andrea (15-th century), monk, chronicler - Italica (Spain) - Chevalier F. 121, 19 Francesco, Giovanni ( t 1493), copyist Montefalcone (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 20 Francesco di Venezia, Paolo (fl. 1390), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Venezia (Italy) - Oxford - F. 121, 21

Francescolo di Borsano (14-th century), orator Italica (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 121, 22 Francesi, Biccio de' (fl. 1297), governor - Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier - F. 121, 23 Francesse, John (1448), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 121, 24 Franch, Juan (fl. 1396), architect - Valencia (Spain); France - Thieme/Becker - F. 121, 25 Franchi, Andreas, bishop of Pistoia - also: A. de Bocagnis (*ca. 1335, 1 1401 or 1400, 1403), Dominican, bishop - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 17, 335; 18, 114-115 Franchi, Bernardinetto (fl. 1490), historian Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 27 Franchi, Domenico (fl. 1486), philologist - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 28 Franchi, Filippo ( t 1471), canonist - Perugia (Italy); Pavia (Italy); Imola (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 34 Franchi, Francesco (fl. 1389), Augustinian Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 29 Franchi, Giacomo (fl. 1489), historian - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 30 Franchi, Matteo (15-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 31 Franchi, Pandolfo de' - poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 33 Franchi, Pandolfuccio de' (fl. 1347), orator Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 32 Franchi, Rosello di Jacopo (*ca. 1377, f 1456), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 121, 35-37 Franchi, Viviano (fl. 1406), orator - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 38 Franchilons, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Franchilons Franchini, Antonio (fl. 1493), canon - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 39 Franchome, Eustache de —> Eustache [Eustachius] le Franchomme de Hognoul Franci, Angelo Giovanni (15-th century?), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 41 Francie, Jean (fl. 1361-1385), Franciscan, convent guardian - Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 121, 42 Francigena, Johannes —> Johannes Francigena Francino da Molle (fl. 1481-1497), intarsiator, calligraphcr - Parma (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 121, 43 Francino, Giovanni (fl. 1410), painter - Pinerolo (Italy); Nice (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 121, 44 Francione (Firenze) - full name: Francesco di Giovanni di Francesco (* 1428, 1 1495), carpenter, architect, engineer - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 121, 45-47 Francis —> Franciscus Francisca —» Francesca Francischinus de Imola - also: Franciscus de I. (fl. 1370-1374), Dominican, theologian - Imola (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 121, 384 Francisci, Gabriele (fl. 1472), bell founder - Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 48 Francesco [Franciscus] dall'Abacco —> Abacco, Franceso dall' Franciscus de Abbatibus - Italian: Francesco degli Abbati (fl. 1344), Franciscan - Asti (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea - F. 1, 135; 121, 49-52 Franciscus Accoltus —> Accoltus, Franciscus Franciscus Accursius —» Accursius, Franciscus Francesco [Franciscus] d'Acquaputrida (fl. 1340), Franciscan - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri, Wadding - F. 121, 89-93 Francesco [Franciscus] Adriani > Adriani, Francesco Franciscus de Aggregatis bishop of Bergoma —> Aregazzi, Francesco bishop of Bergamo François [Franciscus] d'Alais ( t 1527), royal physician - France; Tours (France); Paris (France); Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 121, 58-60 Franciscus Aleardus (fl. 1449), orator - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 11, 410; 121, 62

Franciscus de Alexandria (+1340), Franciscan Russia - Chevalier - F. 121, 63 Francesco [Franciscus] de Alifia —> Renzio, Francesco François [Franciscus] Allegre (fl. 1427-1428), physician - Bourgogne (France); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 121, 65 Francisco [Franciscus] d'Almeida - Dominican - Almeida (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 121, 66 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Amelia - jurisconsult Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 68 Francesco [Franciscus] Ammirato -> Ammirato, Francesco Francesco [Franciscus] di Andrea (15-th century), Franciscan, chronicler - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 121, 77-79 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Andrea (fl. 14661480), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 121, 76 Francesco [Franciscus] di maestro Andrea da Orvieto (fl. 1389), miniaturist - Orvieto (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 121, 75 François [Franciscus] Andrén (f 1311 ), royal physician - Napoli (Italy); Amalfi (Italy); Fréjus (France) - Jacquart Î, Wickersheimer - F. 121, 73-74 Francesco [Franciscus] di Angelo di Martino (fl. 1497), prior, miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 121, 80 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Angcluccio (fl. 1485), chronicler - Bassano (Italy); Aquila (Italy) Potthast - F. 121, 81 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Antonio (fl. 1401), Cistercian, mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy) Chevalier - F. 121, 82 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Antonio (fl. 14401480), goldsmith, cnamclcr - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 121, 82-83 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Antonio da Viterbo called: Balletta (fl. 1449-1464), painter - Viterbo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 121, 86-87 Franciscus de Aptis —» Atti, Francesco degli bishop of Firenze Franciscus de Aptis —» Tuderto, Franciscus de François [Franciscus] de Aramone (fl. 1459), medical practitioner - Nyons (France) Wickersheimer - F. 121, 94 Francés [Franciscus] de Aranda —> Aranda, Francés de Francesco [Franciscus] de Arceriis - » Arceriis, Francesco de bishop of Squillace Franciscus de Aregatiis bishop of Bergoma Aregazzi, Francesco bishop of Bergamo Francesco [Franciscus] d'Arezzo (fl. 1410-1445), painter - Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 121, 102 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Arezzo (fl. 1486-1487), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 103 Franciscus Ariensis (fl. 1418), Carmelite, bishop - Kreta (Greece) - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 121, 104 Franciscus Ariminensis —> Franciscus de Rimini Franciscus Asculanus —» Franciscus de Marchia Franciscus Assisias - italian: Francesco d'Assissi (* 1182, f 1226), Franciscan, founder of a religious order, saint - Assisi (Italy) - AultDumesnil, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Sbaralea, Strayer, Tusculum, Wadding F. 121, 106-170; 423, 226-227 Franciscus Assisias - italian: Francesco d'Assissi (fl. 1480), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 121, 172-173 Francesco [Franciscus] d'Assissi (fl. 1444), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 121, 171 Franciscus de Bacona - also: F. de Bachone or Bacho; Francese Bacò (*ca. 1300, 11372), Carmelite, theologian - Gerona (Spain); Ripoll (Spain, Catalunia) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 121, 174-178

[Franciscus] François [Franciscus] Baile (fl. 1394), physician - Embrun (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 179 Francesco [Franciscus] (Barberino) (* 1264, t 1348), poet, jurisconsult - Barberino (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 184 Francisco [Franciscus] de Barcelona - historian - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 121, 185 François [Franciscus] de Barossa (fl. 1300), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 121, 186 Franciscus Bartholi de Assisio - italian: Francesco Bartoli (fl. 1325), Franciscan - Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 38, 94; 121, 187-188 Franciscus Bartholomei de Senis —» Casini, Francesco Franciscus (Basel) (fl. 1485), miniaturist - Basel (Switzerland) - D'Ancona - F. 121, 180 François [Franciscus] de Baux, duke of Andria (fl. 1459), duke - Andria (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 193 François [Franciscus] de Baux, count of Avellin ( t 1390), count, baron - France - Chevalier F. 121, 192 Francesco [Franciscus] de Beilese - poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 194 Franciscus de Bellovisu (fl. 1489), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 195 Franciscus de Belluno - also: F. Massa (t 1354), Dominican - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Kaeppeli - F. 121, 196; 122, 69 Franciscus Bellus Belli, Francesco Francesco [Franciscus] di Benedetto - poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 199 Francesco [Franciscus] Benegratie (fl. 1316), diocese clerk, physician - Perugia (Italy); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 200 Francesco [Franciscus] del Bennino (15th century), nobleman - Italy - Chevalier F. 121, 201 François [Franciscus] Berault (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 121, 202 François [Franciscus] de Berni (fl. 1395-1399), surgeon - Paris (Francc) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 203 Franz [Franciscus] von Bocholt (15-th century), engraver - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 121, 205 Francesco [Franciscus] (Bologna) (fl. 1324), professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 121, 208 Francesco [Franciscus] di Bologna (fl. 1391), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy) - Oxford F. 121, 209 Franciscus de Bonafortuna —¥ Bonafortuna, Franciscus de Franciscus de Bononia - probably the same as: F. Petri de Zanellis (fl. 1347-1351), doctor of medecine, university administrator - Perugia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 210-211 François [Franciscus] Borda (fl. 1463), surgeon - Francc - Jacquari I - F. 121, 212 Francesco [Franciscus] da Borgo (fl. 1446), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 213 François [Franciscus] de Bourgogne (t 1497), Franciscan - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier F. 121, 214 François [Franciscus] I, duke of Bretagne (* 1414, t 1450), duke - Vannes (France); Bretagne (Francc); Rennes (Francc) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 121, 215-217 François [Franciscus] II, duke of Bretagne (* 1435, 1 1488), count, duke - Bretagne (France); Étampes (France); Rennes (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 121, 218-220 François [Franciscus] Broullart (11. 1483), surgeon - Abbeville (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 221

Franciscus Brunantius —> Brunaud, François bishop of Enachdune Francesco [Franciscus] de Bruscoli (fl. 1424), university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 121, 224 Francisco [Franciscus] de Burgos (fl. 1450), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 121, 225 Franciscus Caesar —> Keysere, Franciscus de Franciscus Camenus (f before 1117), poet - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 121, 231-232 Franciscus de Camerino, archbishop of Bosporus (fl. 1333), Dominican, missionary, archbishop Turkey - Chevalier - F. 121, 233 Francesco [Franciscus] da Campagna (fl. 1423-1429), grammarian, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 234 Franciscus de Canalibus (fl. 1330-1331), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Toulouse (France); Aragon (Spain) - Oxford - F. 67, 12 Franciscus dc Candia (15-th century), Franciscan, theologian - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier F. 121, 235 Franciscus Caraccioli ( t 1316), Dominican, church chancellor, theologian - Paris (France); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli F. 67, 407; 121, 236-237 Francesco [Franciscus] da Carmignano (fl. 1316), physician, chaplain - Avignon (France); Firenze (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 121, 239 Francesco [Franciscus] da Carmignano ( t 1348), Dominican, engineer - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 121, 238 Franciscus de Caronellis - italian: Francesco Caronelli (fl. 1376), Franciscan, philosopher, theologian - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 69, 323; 121, 240-241 Franciscus Carthusiensis (fl. 1440), Carthusian, ascetic - France - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 121, 242-243 Francesco [Franciscus], count of Caserte count, poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 244 François [Franciscus] du Castel ( t before 1345), physician, university faculty dean - Paris (France); Normandie (France) - Jacquart 1, J acquari 2, Wickersheimer - F. 121, 246-248 Francése [Franciscus] de Castelho (fl. 1404), barber - Toulouse (France); Catalonia (Spain) Jacquart / - F. 121, 249 Franciscus Castellensis (fl. 1405), Benedictine, theologian - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 121, 250-251 Francesco [Franciscus] de Castello (fl. 1465), miniaturist - Italy - D'Ancona F. 121, 252-254 Franciscus Castilioneus —> Castiglione, Francesco da Franciscus de Castronovo (fl. 1358-1383), physician - Avignon (Francc) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 256 Francesco [Franciscus] Cavallo da Monteforte (fl. 1464), copyist - Italy - Bradley F. 121, 257 Franciscus de Cendra (fl. 1281), Dominican Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 258 Francisco [Franciscus] dc Ccrvcra (fl. 14791493), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 121, 259 François [Franciscus] Charmolue (fl. 1482-1495), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 260 François [Franciscus] Charron (fl. 1474), barber - Saint-Maixent (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 261 François [Franciscus] Chavansati (fl. 1452-1454), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 262 François [Franciscus] Chevalier (fl. 1410-1430), physician - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 263 Franciscus Cinquini - alo: Francesco da Pisa ( t 1348), Dominican, martyr - Pisa (Italy); MidEast; Iran - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 121, 264; 122, 164

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Francesco [Franciscus] da Città della Pieve (fl. 1449), painter - Paciano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 121, 265 Francisco [Franciscus] Clemente Perez Sapera —> Clemente Perez Sapera, Francisco archbishop of Zaragoza Francesco [Franciscus] da Codigoro (fl. 14351436), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley F. 79, 325 Francesco [Franciscus] da Codigoro ( t 1460?), miniaturist, illuminator - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 121, 273-274 Franciscus Columna (fl. 1467), fabulist - Italy Saxe - F. 121, 275 Francesco [Franciscus] da Concorezzo (fl. 14651466), miniaturist, illuminator - Milano (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 121, 276 Franciscus Connilli ( ¡ before 1418), master of arts, doctor of medecine, physician - Navarra (Spain); Aragon (Spain); Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 121, 277-278 Franciscus Contarenus —> Contarini, Francesco François [Franciscus] de la Coparie (fl. 1429), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 121, 280 Francesco [Franciscus] di Coppolo (fl. 1381), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 121, 281 Francisco [Franciscus] de los Corales (fl. 1500), painter - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier F. 121, 283 Francesco [Franciscus] di Cornegliano Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 121, 282 Francesco [Franciscus] da Cotignola (fl. 1396), painter - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 285 Franciscus Coyssardi de Calvitone (fl. 1311), physician, canon - Aix-cn-Provcncc (France) Wickersheimer - F. 121, 286 Francesco [Franciscus] da Crema (fl. 1452), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Crema (Italy) Chevalier - F. 121, 287 Francesco [Franciscus] da Cremona (fl. 1362), grammarian - Cremona (Italy); Pisa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 121, 288 Francesco [Franciscus] da Cremona (fl. 1466), Franciscan - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 289 François [Franciscus] Crescencii (fl. 1379), clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine Nantes (Francc); Paris (Francc) Wickersheimer - F. 121, 290 Franciscus Curtius ( t 1495), professor of civil law - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 121, 291 François [Franciscus] (Dijon) (fl. 14091424), physician - Saint-Etienne (Francc) Wickersheimer - F. 121, 292 Francesco [Franciscus] di Domenico —> Monciatto (Firenze) Franciscus Dominici ( f l 3 6 8 ) , Dominican Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 121, 294 Francesco [Franciscus] di Dozza -> Fossi, Francesco Franciscus de Durazzo (14-th century), Franciscan - Chevalier - F. 121, 295 Franciscus Egidii (fl. 1494), student of medecine - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 121, 296 Francese [Franciscus] Eiximenis, bishop of Eine, patriarch of Jerusalem - also: F. Ximenius; spanish: Francisco Jimenez or Ximcncz (*ca. 1340, t 1409), Franciscan, philosopher, bishop, patriarch, cardinal - Gerona (Spain); Perpignan (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 121, 298-311; 409, 146-147 Franciscus Emporicnsis ( t after 1347), Franciscan - Firenze (Italy); Empoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 121, 312 Francisco [Franciscus] (España) (fl. 1466), Camaldolese - Spain - Chevalier - F. 121, 313 François [Franciscus] Esquenard (fl. 1474), doctor of medecine - Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 121, 314

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Francesco [Franciscus] d'Esté, lord of Ferrara Franciscus de Fabriano Franciscus Vcrcellcnsis (fl. 1228), jurisconsult Vercelli (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 122, 302 Franciscus Verii (fl. 1357), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 122, 303 Francesco [Franciscus] de Vico (fl. 1377), city governor - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 122, 304 Franciscus de Villanutis - italian: Francesco Villanuzzi ( t 1348), Dominican, convent lector - Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 122, 309 Franciscus Vitalis —> Vidal, Francisco bishop of Cefalù Franciscus dc Viterbio (fl. 1474-1486), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Viterbo (Italy) Kaeppeli - F. 122, 312 Francesco [Franciscus] de Volterra (fl. 13431371), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 122, 313-314 Franciscus Wilier —> Wilier, Franciscus Franciscus Woitkysdorff (fl. 1436), Dominican Wroclaw (Poland); Silesia (Poland) - Kaeppeli F. 122, 317 Franciscus Ximenius —> Francese |Franciscus] Eiximenis bishop of Eine, patriarch of Jerusalem Franciscus de Zabarellis, bishop of Firenze also: Francesco Zabarella (* 1360, 11417), canonist, bishop, cardinal, copyist - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Padua (Italy) Berton, Bradley, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart / , Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Theologie, Wickersheimer - F. 122, 318-331; 412, 2-23 Franciscus de Zanellis —> Zanelli, Francesco Francesco [Franciscus] Zanferdini —> Cicco Zamferdini Franck, Conradus ( t before 1430), Carmelite, bishop - Palestine - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 82, 294; 122, 333 Franck, Hermann (15-th century), bard Deutschland - Stammler - F. 122, 335-337 Franck, Johann (13-th century), Benedictine, theologian - Echternach (Luxemburg) Chevalier - F. 122, 338 Franck, Johann (fl. 1462), copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 122, 339-340 Franck, Johann - also: J. Frank (f 1472), Bcncdictinc, monk, illuminator - Augsburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Hurter, Potthast, Thieme/Becker F. 122, 340-345; 209, 117 Franck, Kasper (II. 1497), student - Bologna (Italy); Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 122, 334

Frapin Franck, Nikolaus (fi. 1475-1476), student Mainz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 122, 346 Francke (Meister) (*ca. 1380), painter - Hamburg (Germany); Münster (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 122, 347-355 Franckendorfer, Conrad (Π. 1498), illuminator, copyist - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 82, 295; 122, 356-357 Franco Affligemcnsis (f 1135), Benedictinc, abbot - Afflighem (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter - F. 122, 358-363 Franco, archbishop of Aix-cn-Provcncc (fl. 563580), archbishop - Aix-en-Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 122, 364 Franco d'Alcmania (fl. 1454-1477), painter - Italy - Chevalier - F. 122, 365 Francon [Franco] d'Archennes (fl. 1220), monk, blessed - Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 122, 366 Franco Asserici (ï 11 -th century), hermit, saint Italy - Chevalier - F. 122, 367 Franco Bolognese - also: F. da Bologna (fl. 1313), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 122, 368-375 Franco de Colonia (13-th century), priest, papal chaplain, musicologist - Köln (Germany) - Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum F. 122, 377-383; 122, 389-411 Franco (Dortmund) (fl. 1190), rector - Dortmund (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 122, 384 Franco Ghiisberti (fl. 1392-1406), master of arts, bachelor of mcdccinc - Delft (Netherlands); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 122, 385-386 Franko [Franco] von Kersdorf ( t 1135), Teutonic knight - Livland - Chevalier - F. 122, 387 Franco Leodiensis ( t 1083), Dominican, scolasticus, mathematician - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Wickersheimer F. 122, 412-415 Francon [Franco] Lombard (fl. 1272), physician, teacher - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 122, 416 Franco, bishop of Luik (f 903), bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 122, 388 Franco de Luveyn —> Franciscus de Lunerii Francon [Franco] I, bishop of Le Mans (+816), bishop - Le Mans (France) - Chevalier F. 122, 418 Francon [Franco] II, bishop of Le Mans ( t 832), bishop - Le Mans (Francc) - Chevalier F. 122, 419 Franco de Meschede (fi. 1319-1330), scolasticus, religious poet - Prcusscn (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 122, 424-426 Francon [Franco], bishop of Paris ( t ca. 1030), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 122, 428 Francon [Franco] (Paris) (late 13-th-carly 14-th century), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 122, 421 Franco da Perugia, archbishop of Sultanieh (fl. 1318-1333), Dominican, missionary, archbishop - Iran; Russia; Mid-East - Chevalier F. 122, 429 Franco di Piero (fl. 1406), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 122, 430 Franco de Polonia (fl. 1284), astronomer - Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 122, 431 Franco de Quercu (fl. 1214), physician - Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Jacquart 1 - F. 122, 432 Francon [Franco], archbishop of Rouen (τ 919), archbishop - Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 122, 433 Franco (Siena) Walgravc, lady Frazer, William —> Frascr, William bishop of Saint-Andrews Fre, ... (fl. 1490-1491), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 160 Freccia, Antonio (fl. 1496), jurisconsult - Ravello (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 22, 425-426 Freccia, Giovanni (fl. 1362), protonotarius Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 123, 161; 209, 144 Frechrieu, Pierre (fl. 1493), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 123, 162-163 Freculphus Lexoviensis - also: Frechulphus L. ( t ca. 852), Benedictine, bishop, chronographer Lisieux (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tuscuhim - F. 123, 164-183 Fred —> Fridericus Fredebertus (England) (t8-th ccntury), bishop, saint - England - Chevalier - F. 123, 184 Fredegandus Turniensis —» Fregaut abbot „Turnini" Fredegerius (Lyre) (t9-th century), saint Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 203

Fredegisus Turonensis - also: F. Nathanael ( t 834), abbot, chancellor, theologian, philosopher - Tours (France); Saint-Omer (France); England - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 123, 204-215 Fredegrius Scholasticus (7-th-8-th century), chronicler - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 123, 185-202 Fredegund, queen of the Franks - french: Frcdegondc (*ca. 543, f c a . 597), queen Soissons (France); Paris (France); France Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 123, 216-218 Fredeion, count of Toulouse (fl. 845-852), count Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 219 Fredemond, bishop of Angers (fl. 644), bishop Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 346 Fredenthal, Johann (fl. 1420), bronze founder - Nürnberg (Germany); Krakow (Poland) Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 220 Frederich, Johann - spanish: Juan Frederic or Juan de Casel (Π. 1483-1499), wood carver, sculptor - Barcelona (Spain); Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 95; 123, 221-222 Frederici, Johannes (fl. 1427), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Deutschland - Oxford F. 123, 223 Fredericus —> Fridericus Fréderune de Lorraine, queen of France (f 917), queen - Lorraine (France); France - Chevalier, Echols - F. 123, 225-226 Fredesind, bishop of Braga - latin: Fridesindus (fl. 744), bishop - Braga (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 123, 227 Fredi da Lucca (13-th century), poet - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 228 Frediano, bishop of Lucca - latin: Fridianus ( t 588), bishop, saint - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 125, 52 Frédol d'Anduze, bishop of Fréjus (f 1197), abbot, bishop - Marseille (France); Fréjus (France) Chevalier - F. 123, 242 Frédol, André de, bishop of Uzès and Maguelonne ( t 1328), Augustinian, bishop Uzès (France); Maguelonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 229 Frédol, Guillaume de, bishop of Béziers ( f l 3 4 9 ) , Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Béziers (France) Chevalier - F. 123, 241 Fredoli, Berengarius I de, bishop of Maguellone - french: Bérenger de Frédol ( t 1296), bishop Maguelonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 230 Fredoli, Berengarius II de, bishop of Béziers - also: Β. de Fredda or Stedellius; french: Bérenger de Frédol (*ca. 1250, t 1323), abbot, bishop, cardinal - Narbonne (France); Béziers (Francc); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 44, 315-316; 123, 231-238; 423, 314-315 Fredoli, Berengarius III de, bishop of Béziers - french: Bérenger de Frédol ( t 1323), bishop, cardinal - Béziers (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 123, 239-240 Fredus (Bergamo) (fl. 1137), architect - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 243 Free, ... (fl. 1465), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 244 Free, John, bishop of Bath - alias: J. Phreas ( t 1465), physician, philologist, bishop, humanist - London (England); Oxford (England); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Oxford, Saxe, Talbot - F. 123, 245-253; 218, 117-121 Free, William ( t 1455), magister, school administrator, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 254 Freeman, John (*ca. 1428), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts, clerk - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 255 Freeman, William (fl. 1407-1438), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, bachelor of canon law, priest, college principal - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 123, 256

Fressel Freeman, William ( t 1474), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 257 Freemis, John (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 258 Freer, ... (fl. 1482-1483), magister - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 123, 259-260 Freer, Thomas (τ 1490), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 261 Freese, Victor (fl. 1491), pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier - F. 123, 262 Freeston, John (fl. 1476), college teacher Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 405 Fregaut, abbot „Turnini" - latin: Fredegandus ( t 8-th century?), abbot, saint - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 123, 263 Fregoso, Agostino (fl. 1488), city governor Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 264 Fregoso, Battista (fl. 1478-1483), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 265 Fregoso, Domenico (fl. 1371-1378), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 266 Fregoso, Giacomo (fl. 390-1391), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 267 Fregoso, Janus ( t 1448), doge - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 123, 268 Fregoso, Luigi (fl. 1448-1463), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 269 Fregoso, Orlando ( t 1412), agitator - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 270 Fregoso, Paolo, archbishop of Genova ( t 1498), archbishop, doge, cardinal - Genua (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 123, 271-277 Fregoso, Pietro (fl. 1373-1393), military general Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 278 Fregoso, Pietro ( t 1459), doge - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 123, 279 Fregoso, Raffaele —> Fulgosius, Raphael Fregoso, Tomasino (fl. 1477-1487), agitator Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 281 Fregoso, Tommaso (fl. 1415-1442), doge - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 280 Fregosus, Baptista —» Fulgosus, Baptista Freher, Marquard (* 1425, 1 1473), physician Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 123, 282 Master of the Freiburger Altar (late 15-th century), painter - Mainz (Germany); Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wiirtenberg) Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 23 Freiburger, Michel (fl. 1480), student Colmar (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 123, 286 Freidank de Heringen (f 1349), physicist, doctor of medecine, university professor, canon - Montpellier (France); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 123, 311 Freidank (Poet) - also: Bernard Freydank ( t 1233), poet, moralist - Deutschland Chevalier, Stammler - F. 123, 287-310 Master of the Freienwalder Kreuzigungsgruppe (late 15-th century), wood carver - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 312 Freis, James ( t 1485), doctor of medecine, royal physician - Cambridge (England); Friesland (Netherlands) - Cambridge - F. 123, 313 Master of the Freisinger Hochaltar (mid-15-th century), wood carver - Freising (Germany); Bayern (Germany); Österreich (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 314-315 Freisinger, Licnhart (fl. 1498-1499), painter Bozen, Bolzano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 123, 316 Freitag zu Boll (fl. 1450), surgeon - Göppingen (Germany) - Stammler - F. 123, 317 Freitag, Peter —» Freytag, Peter Frekyngtone, John (fl. 1433), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 321 Freiens, Guy de (fl. 1419), painter - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 322 Freiin, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Freiin Frelino di Marquadito (fl. 1417), bombarder Chieri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 323

Freman, ... (fl. 1461), bachelor of arts, mathematician, school teacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 324 Freman, ... (fl. 1467), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 325 Freman, Jean (13-th century), troubadour - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 331 Freman, John (fl. 1482-1483), carpenter Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 123, 327 Freman, John ( t 1500), scholar, bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 326 Freman, Thomas ("f 1439), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 123, 328 Freman, Thomas (fl. 1496-1497), chapel clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 329 Freman, William (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 330 Fremaut, bishop of Arras - or: Frumold, Frumault ( t 1183), bishop - Arras (France) - Chevalier F. 123, 332; 125, 336 Fremberger, Thomas —> Thomas Fremperger Fremhart Öser —> Irmhart Öser Fremond (Saint) ( t 870), king, saint - England Chevalier - F. 123, 334 Frémy, Thomas (fl. 1498), copyist - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 335 French, John (fl. 1388-1405), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 336 French, John ( t 1457), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 336 French, Richard (fl. 1442-1468), master of arts, bachelor of theology, college fellow, college principal, vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 337-338 French, Thomas (fl. 1421-1422), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 123, 339 Frenche, John (f 1390), bachelor of civil law, school teacher, district rector, lawyer - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 123, 340 Frende, John (fl. 1486-1487), surgeon Norfolk (England); Lynn (England) - Talbot F. 209, 181 Frende, John ( t 1492), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 123, 341 Frene, John (+ 1413), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 123, 342 Frene, Richard (fl. 1336-1344), magister, clerk, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 343 Frene, Walter (f 1418), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Hereford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford F. 123, 344 Frénel, Guillaume - also: G. de Frcnay or du Vernay (fl. 1429-1445), goldsmith - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 345 Frener, Bernard (fl. 1265-1277), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 347 Frener, Jean (fl. 1300), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 347 Frener, Raymond (fl. 1283-1299), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 347 Frengey, John (fl. 1391-1392), carpenter Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 123, 348 Frenier, Hugonin (fl. 1333-1349), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 349 Frenoye, Jean ( t 1460), troubadour - France Chevalier - F. 123, 350 Frensch, John (fl. 1439), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 351 Frenssh, John le (fl. 1349), church rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 423, 316 Frensshe, Thomas (fl. 1388), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 352 Frer, Edmund (fl. 1413), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 123, 353

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Frere, Thomas (fl. 1466), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 354 Frere, William (fl. 1485), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 355 Frèredoux, family (since 14-th century), family of architects - Tours (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 123, 356 Frèredoux, Aimery (fl. 1417), architect Tours (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 123, 356; 123, 360 Frèredoux, André (fl. 1379-1398), architect, sculptor - Tours (Francc) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 356-359; 423, 317 Frèredoux, Olivier (fl. 1421), architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 123, 356; 123, 360 Freret, Sanders - french: Alexandre (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 361-362 Fréron, Jean (fl. 1422), Dominican, translator Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 363 Fréron, Simon (fl. 1431), canon - Orleans (Francc); Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 123, 364 Fresano, Tedesco (fl. 1384-1385), jurisconsult Barletta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 365 Fresburn, Ralph - latin: Radulfus Fresburnus ( t 1284), Carmelite - England; Northumberland (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 123, 366; 320, 95-98 Fresco, lord of Ferrara (fl. 1308-1309), lord Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 367 Frescobaldi, family (since 13-th century), family of merchants, family of banlers - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 123, 368-369 Frescobaldi, Battista - poet - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 123, 370 Frescobaldi, Dino (*after 1271, t l 3 1 6 ) , poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 123, 371-372 Frescobaldi, Gaetano - also: Tano F. (fl. 1300), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 123, 373 Frescobaldi, Giovanni - sonnetist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 374 Frescobaldi, Lambertuccio - poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 375 Frescobaldi, Leonardo (fl. 1384-1385), traveler, author of a travel account - Firenze (Italy); Egypt; Israel; Palestine - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 123, 376-377 Frescobaldi, Matteo (*1297, t l 3 4 8 ) , poet, philologist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 123, 378 Frescobaldi, Tommaso (fl. 1427), warrior - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 123, 379 Freset, Perrin (fl. 1394-1411), goldsmith - Paris (Francc); Navarra (Spain); Pamplona (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 380 Fresland, Ulrich (fl. 1319), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 123, 381 Fresne, Jehan du (fl. 1476-1478), sculptor, carpenter - France - Beaulieu - F. 123, 382 Fresnel, Pierre, bishop of Meaux, Noyon and Lisieux ( t 1418), bishop - Meaux (France); Noyon (France); Lisieux (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 383 Fresnes, Nicolas de (14-th century), knight France - Chevalier - F. 123, 384 Fresney, Gilbert de (fl. 1221), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy) - Oxford F. 123, 385 Fresniel, Jean (fl. 1356-1357), sculptor - Möns / Bergen (Belgium); Cambrai (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 386-387 Fresolus (Cavaillon) (fl. 1239), physician - Cavaillon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 123, 388 Fressant, Hermann (fl. 1350), novelist Deutschland; Augsburg (Germany) - Stammler, Strayer - F. 123, 391-395 Fresse, Robert (fl. 1466), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 396 Fressel, André —» André [Andreas] Fressel

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Fressel, Pietrequin (fl. 1461), wood sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 123, 397-398 Fressenda de Hauteville Jean [Johannes] Fressu Freston, ... (fl. 1456-1457), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 400 Freston, Denis (fl. 1436-1467), master of arts, bachelor of canon law, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 123, 402-403 Freston, Hugh (f 1420), scholar, magister, college administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 123, 401 Freston, John (fl. 1394), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 123, 404 Freston, John (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 405 Freston, Richard (f 1477), district rector, canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England); London (England); Yorkshire (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 400 Freston, Robert (fl. 1452-1459), chaplain, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 406 Freston, William (fl. 1441-1476), doctor of civil law, deacon, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); England Cambridge, Oxford - F. 123, 407-410 Frestone, Alan de (fl. 1263-1291), magister, lawyer, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 411 Frestone, John (fl. 1375), physician - Colchester (England) - Talbot - F. 209, 185 Frétault, Pierre, archbishop of Tours (f 1357), archdeacon, archbishop - Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 123, 412 Fretellus (Antiochia) - also: Rorgo F.; Eugesippus (fl. 1040), archdeacon, geographer - Antiochia; Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. I l l , 339-340; 123, 413-418 Fretenham, John de (fl. 1306), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 123, 419 Freteval, Mathieu de - callcd: Vidamc de Chartres (fl. 1288-1291), nobleman, troubadour - France Félis - F. 123, 420 Frethby, Hugh de (fl. 1334-1339), magister, grammarian, tcachcr - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 123, 421 Freton, Nicholas —> Wotton de Freton, Nicholas Freton, Roger de (i· 1382), doctor of civil law, lawyer, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England; Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 123, 422-423 Fretulkphus (Bayern) - maybe identical with Freculphus Lexoviensis - historian Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 123, 424-425 Freudenleere, der (fl. 127-1291), poet - Wien (Austria) - Stammler - F. 123, 426-432 Freund, der (14-th century), mystic, preacher Deutschland - Stammler - F. 123, 433 Freundsberg, Johann von (f 1378), canon Passau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 123, 434 Frévier, Guillaume (fl. 1476), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 435 Frevill, William Frideswide (Saint) Frewchirche, Lewis - alias: L. Moris (fl. 14201421), priest, ccclcsiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 438 Frey, Hans ( t 1423), musician, luthist - Nürnberg

Frey, Nikolaus (fl. 1407), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 441 Frey, Peter (early 16-th century), troubadour Deutschland - Stammler - F. 123, 442-443 Freybach, Johannes - also: J. Freybechk (fl. 1428), monk, copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 123, 444-446 Freydank, Bernard —> Freidank (Poet) Freydis av Norge (fl. 980-1010), noblewoman, discoverer - Iceland; Norge (Norway) - Echols F. 123, 447 Freys, John (fl. 1495), priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 123, 448 Freysei, William (fl. 1256-1282), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 123, 449-450 Freyss, Philipp (fl. 1462), student - Hanau (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 123, 451 Freytag, Johannes (fl. 1494), Carmelite, prior - Köln (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Chevalier - F. 123, 452 Freytag, Johannes (fl. 1514), preacher Deutschland - Stammler - F. 209, 186 Freytag, Peter - also: P. Freitag (fl. 1451-1464), clerk, translator - Wroclaw (Poland) - DLL, Stammler, Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 318-320; 123, 453 Freywaldt, Matthias (fl. 1423), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 454 Frézaud, bishop of Javols - latin: Frezaldus ( t 8 1 4 or 820), bishop, saint - Javols (France) - Chevalier - F. 123, 455 Frezzi, Federico, bishop of Foligno - latin: Fridericus Frezzius (*ca. 1346, 11416), Dominican, Provincial, bishop - Foligno (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 123, 456-460 Friardus (Nantes) (f 573), recluse, saint - Nantes (France) - Chevalier - F. 124, 1 Frías, Pedro Fernández de —> Fernández de Frías, Pedro bishop of Osma Friazin, Ivan (fl. 1469), engraver, diplomat Russia - Chevalier - F. 124, 3 Fribois, Noël de (fl. 1459), historiographer France - Chevalier - F. 124, 4 Fribourg, Broquart de (fl. 1380), ornamental sculptor - Bourges (France) - Lami - F. 124, 5 Fribourg, Jean de (fl. 1388), stone cutter, sculptor - Avignon (France); Limoges (France) - Beaulieu - F. 124, 6 Master of the Fribourger Hochaltar (late 15th century), painter - Fribourg (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 284-285 Friburger, Michel (fl. 1470-1478), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 124, 7 Frice, ... ( t 1452), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 124, 8 Frico, Albert - aso: A. Fricco, Fridko (11. 1285-1302), canon, student, cantor - Eichstätt (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 124, 9 Fricot, Geoffroy (fl. 1470), copyist - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 124, 10 Fricourt, Jean dc (fl. 1420), citizen of Soissons Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 124, 11 Friday, Simon (fl. 1419), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 124, 12 Fridaye d e Multon, Walter - alias: W. Multon (fl. 1390-1396), bachelor of arts, priest, chaplain, district rector - Cambridge (England); London (England); Suffolk (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 124, 13 Fridaythorpe, John de (11. 1304-1305), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 124, 14 Fridegodus Cantuariensis - also: Frithegod ( t 963), Bcncdictinc, monk, hagiographcr Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 124, 15-24 Fridel, Balthasar (15-th century), troubadour -

(Germany) - Chevalier - F. 123, 439 F r e y , Martin (fl. 1479), stonemason - Deutschland; Gdansk (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 123, 440

Nürnberg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 124, 25 Fridel, Peter (15-th century), troubadour Nürnberg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 124, 25

Fridenperger, Paul (fl. 1486), printer - Passau (Germany); Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 124, 26 Friderich, Jakob (fl. 1518), Dominican, monk, preacher - Colmar (France) - Stammler F. 124, 27 Friedrich [Fridericus], count of Altena ( t 1226), count - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 124, 29 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Altena archbishop of Köln —> Friedrich [Fridericus] II (von Altena) archbishop of Köln Federico [Fridericus] de l'Ambra —> Ambra, Federico de Γ Fridericus, prince of Antiochia ( t 1249), prince Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 124, 30 Federico [Fridericus] (di Gerì) d'Arezzo (fl. 1370), poet - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 124, 31 Friedrich [Fridericus], count of Arnsberg ( f i l l 5), count, warrior - Arnsberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 32 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Aschaffenburg (fl. 1448-1462), painter - Aschaffenburg (Germany); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 124, 33 Friedrich [Fridericus] I, margrave of Baden also: F. von Baden-Österreich (*1249, 11268), margrave - Baden (Germany); Napoli (Italy); Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 35-36 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, margrave of Baden ( t 1333), margrave - Baden (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 37 Friedrich [Fridericus] III, margrave of Baden ( t 1353), margrave - Baden (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 38 Friedrich [Fridericus], duke of Bayern (* ca. 1339, y 1393), duke - Bayern (Germany); Landshut (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 39-41 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Beichlingen, archbishop of Magdeburg (f 1464), archbishop Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 42 Friedrich [Fridericus], duke of Bitsch ( t 1207), duke - Lorraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 43 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Blankenheim, bishop of Strasbourg and Utrecht ( t 1423), dean, bishop - Trier (Germany); Strasbourg (France); Utrecht (Netherlands); Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 124, 44 Bedrich [Fridericus], duke of Bohemia german: Friedrich ( t 1189), duke - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 45-46 Fridericus (Bohemia) (fl. 1390), royal physician, royal adviser - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 124, 34; 124, 47 Friedrich [Fridericus] I (von Nürnberg), margrave of Brandenburg (*ca. 1371, f 1440), margrave - Nürnberg (Germany); Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 48-51 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, margrave of Brandenburg - callcd: Eisenzahn (* 1413, + 1471), margrave - Brandenburg (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 52-54 Friedrich [Fridericus], margrave of Brandenburg (* ca. 1422, f 1465), margrave - Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 55 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Braunschweig ( t after 1392), Franciscan, heretic - Braunschweig (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 124, 58 Friedrich [Fridericus], duke of BraunschweigLüneburg - called: der Fromme ( t 1478), duke Braunschweig (Germany); Lüneburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 59 Friedrich [Fridericus], duke of BraunschweigLüneburg, king ot the Romans [ RömischDeutsches Reich] (* 1357 or 1358, 1 1400), duke, king - Braunschweig (Germany); Lüneburg (Germany); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 124, 57

[Fridericus] Friedrich [Fridericus], duke of BraunschweigWolfenbiittel (* 1313, 11400), duke Braunschweig (Germany); Wolfenbüttel (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 56 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Büren (*ca. 1010, ï ca. 1050), nobleman - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 60 Fridericus Closnerus —> Closener, Fritsche Friedrich [Fridericus], king of Danmark, duke of Schleswig-Holstein Frezzi, Federico bishop of Foligno Friedrich [Fridericus] von Friedberg (fl. 1305), student - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 124, 82 F r i d e r i c u s de Frise (fl. 1292-1302), student - Bologna (Italy); Friesland (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 124, 82 Federico [Fridericus] di Friuli archbishop of Köln —» Friedrich [Fridcricus] I (di Friuli) archbishop of Köln Friedrich [Fridericus] von Fulda (fl. 1289), student - Bologna (Italy); Fulda (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 82 Fridericus dc Fulginco (fl. 1312-1323), Dominican - Sardegna (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 124, 83 Frédéric [Fridericus], bishop of Genève ( t 1073), bishop - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 124, 85 Federico [Fridericus] da Genova (Π. 1300), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 124, 84 Federico [Fridericus] di Gcri d'Arezzo Federico [Fridericus] (di Geri) d'Arezzo Friedrich [Fridericus], archbishop of Hamburg(Bremen) (f 1123), archbishop - Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 86-87 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Haseldorf, bishop of Karelia and Tartu (*ca. 1220, f l 2 8 5 ) , bishop Karelia (Russia); Tartu (Estonia) - Chevalier F. 124, 88 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Hausen ( t 1190), troubadour, crusader - Deutschland; Anatolia (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer - F. 124, 89-111 Fridericus de Heilo ( t 1455), canon regular Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 124, 112-114 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Hennenberg (late 15-th century), poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 124, 115-118 Friedrich [Fridericus], abbot of Hirschau ( t 1070), Benedictine, abbot - Hirschau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 119 Frédéric [Fridericus] Hoerer (11. 1469-1479), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 124, 121

Friedrich [Fridericus] von Hohenlohe, bishop of Bamberg (f 1352), provost, bishop - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 120 Friedrich [Fridericus], count of Isenberg ('"before 1193, t 1226), count, assassin Köln (Germany); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 124, 122 Friedrich [Fridericus] der Karmeliter (fl. 13481386), magister, Carmelite - Österreich (Austria); Wien (Austria) - Stammler - F. 124, 123-127 Friedrich [Fridericus] (Klosterneuburg) (fl. 1300), glass painter - Klosterneuburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 124, 128 Friedrich [Fridericus] der Knecht (13 th century), squire, poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 124, 129-137 Friedrich [Fridericus] III (von Saarwerden), archbishop of Köln (*ca. 1348, t 1414), archbishop, count palatine - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 124, 67-71 Friedrich [Fridericus] I (di Friuli), archbishop of Köln ( t 1131), archbishop - Friuli (Italy); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 124, 61-64 Friedrich [Fridericus] II (von Altena), archbishop of Köln (*ca. 1120, t 1158), provost, archbishop - Köln (Germany); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 124, 65-66 Friedrich [Fridericus] Kon. von Heimsfurt (fl. 1469), religious poet - Schwaben (Germany) Stammler - F. 124, 138 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Lantzenau (1-st half 15-th century), clergyman, religious writer - Österreich (Austria) - DLL, Stammler F. 124, 139-140 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Leiningen (13-th century), count, troubadour - Deutschland Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 124, 141-145; 423, 270 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Lichtenberg, bishop of Strasbourg ("|" 1305), bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 124, 146 Frédéric [Fridericus] 1, duke of (Haute-)Lorraine - also: F., count of Bar ( t 984 or 978), count, duke - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 148-149 Frédéric [Fridericus] II, duke of (Haute)Lorraine ( t 1026 or 1027), duke - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 150-151 Frédéric [Fridericus] III, duke of (Haute)Lorraine ( t 1033), duke - Lorraine (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 152 Frédéric [Fridericus] IV, duke of (Haute)Lorraine - also: Ferri II (f 1213), duke Lorraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 153 Frédéric [Fridericus] V, duke of (Haute)Lorraine - also: Ferri III (f 1303), duke Lorraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 154-155 Frédéric [Fridericus] VI, duke of (HauteJLorraine - also: Ferri IV (f 1329), duke Lorraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 156 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Lothringen —> Stcphanus IX Papa Friedrich [Fridericus] (von Namur), bishop of Luik (i" 1121), provost, bishop - Namur (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 124, 147 Frédéric [Fridericus], count of Luxembourg (*965, 1 1019), count - Luxembourg Chevalier - F. 124, 157 Frédéric [Fridericus] de Luxembourg, duke of (Basse-)Lorraine (*ca. 1003, f 1065), duke Luxembourg; Lorraine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 158 Friedrich [Fridericus] (von Wettin), archbishop of Magdeburg (f 1152), sacristan, archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 124, 159

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Friedrich [Fridericus], archbishop of Mainz ( t 9 5 4 ) , archbishop - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 124, 160-162 Fridericus (Mainz) (fl. 1200), miniaturist - Mainz (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 124, 163-164 Fredericus [Fridericus] (van Hallum), abbot of Mariengaard (t 1175), Premonstratensian, abbey founder, abbot - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 124, 165 Friedrich [Fridericus] (Tuto), margrave of Meissen and Landsberg - also: F. Tuta (* 1269, 11291), margrave - Meissen (Germany); Landsberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 167; 125, 33 Friedrich [Fridericus] 1, margrave of Meissen, landgrave of Thüringen - called: der Freidige (* 1257, t 1324), margrave, landgrave - Meissen (Germany); Thüringen (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 168-170 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, margrave of Meissen, landgrave of Thüringen - called: der Ernsthafte (* 1310, 11349), margrave, landgrave - Meissen (Germany); Thüringen (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 25-26 Friedrich [Fridericus] III, margrave of Meissen, landgrave of Thüringen - callcd: der Strenge (* 1332, 1 1381), margrave, landgrave - Meissen (Germany); Thüringen (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 27-28 Frédéric [Fridericus] (de Pluvoise), bishop of Metz (+ 1179), bishop - Vosges (France); Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 124, 166 Federico [Fridericus] I, count of Montefeltro, viscount of Urbino ( t 1322), count - Montefeltro (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 124, 171; 125, 34 Federico [Fridericus] II, count of Montefeltro, duke of Urbino (*ca. 1410, + 1482), count, duke - Montefeltro (Italy); Urbino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 124, 172; 125, 34 Friedrich [Fridericus] I (von Wettin), bishop of Münster ( t 1084), bishop - Münster (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 173 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, bishop of Münster ( t 1168), bishop - Münster (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 174 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Neuenburg (fl. 1400), mystic, preacher - Neuenburg (Switzerland) Stammler - F. 124, 175 Friedrich [Fridericus] III, burgrave of Nürnberg (*ca. 1218, t 1297), burgrave Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 177-178 Friedrich [Fridericus] (Nürnberg) (fl. 1400), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 124, 183 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Nürnberg (fl. 14501460), Bcncdictinc, monk, translator - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 124, 184-187 Friedrich [Fridericus] I, burgrave of Nürnberg, count of Zollern (»before 1139, 11218), count, burgrave - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 124, 176 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, burgrave of Nürnberg, count of Abenberg ( t e a . 1255), count, burgrave - Nürnberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 176 Friedrich [Fridericus] IV, burgrave of Nürnberg (* 1287, 11332), burgrave - Nürnberg (Germany); Heilbronn (Germany); Italy - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 124, 179-180 Friedrich [Fridericus] V (von Hohenzollern), margrave of Nürnberg (* 1336, t 1398), margrave - Nürnberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 181 Friedrich [Fridericus] VI, burgrave of Nürnberg ( t 1420), burgrave - Nürnberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 124, 182 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Olmütz (fl. 14931500), surgeon, physician - Olomouc (Czechia) DLL, Stammler - F. 124, 197-199 Frédéric [Fridericus] Ondelanl (15-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 124, 200

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[Fridericus]

Friedrich [Fridericus] I, duke of Östereich called: der Katholiker (* 1174, f i 198), duke, crusader - Österreich (Austria); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 124, 188 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, duke of Österreich and Steiermark - called: der Streitbare; latin: Bellicosus (*ca. 1210, 1 1246), duke, lord - Österreich (Austria); Steiermark (Austria); Kärnten (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 189-191 Friedrich [Fridericus] IV, duke of Österreich, count of Tirol (* 1382 or 1383, t 1439), duke, count - Österreich (Austria); Tirol (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 124, 192-194 Friedrich [Fridericus], count of Öttingen (fl. 1469), count, poet - Schwaben (Germany) Stammler - F. 124, 196 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Öttingen, bishop of Eichstätt ( t 1415), bishop - Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 195 Federico [Fridericus] da Parma (early 15-th century), philologist - Parma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 124, 201 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Parsberg, bishop of Eichstätt ( t 1246), bishop - Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 202 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Parsberg, bishop of Regensburg ( t 1450), bishop - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 124, 203 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Pernstein, archbishop of Riga - latin: Fridericus Rigcnsis (* ca. 1270, t l 3 4 0 ) , Franciscan, archbishop - Riga (Latvia); Bologna (Italy); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea F. 124, 204-206; 124, 215 Federico [Fridericus] di Piazzalunga (fl. 1274), notary - Italy - Chevalier - F. 124, 211 Frédéric [Fridericus] de la Pierre, abbot of Prüm and Stavelot ( t 1244 or 1245), Benedictine, abbot - Prüm (Germany); Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 124, 212 Fridericus de Ratisbona (fl. 1329), Augustinian - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 124, 213 Federico [Fridericus] da Reggio (fl. 1286), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy); Reggio (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 124, 214 Friedrich [Fridericus] I, count palatine of the Rhein, duke of Bayern - called: der Siegreiche (* 1425, t 1476), elector palatine, duke Deutschland; Heidelberg (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 124, 207-210 Fridericus Rigcnsis —> Friedrich [ Fridericus | von Pernstein archbishop of Riga Friedrich [Fridericus], king of the Romans [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - called: der Schöne; also: F., duke of Österreich, landgrave of Alsace (* 1289, 1 1330), king, duke, landgrave - Alsace (France); Österreich (Austria); Deutschland Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 124, 365-368 Friedrich [Fridericus] I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] called: Barbarossa (* 1121, f i 190), emperor Deutschland; Italy - Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Fahricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer - F. 124, 216-301; 423, 271-290 Friedrich [Fridericus] II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] also: Federico, king of Sicilia (* 1194, ν 1250), emperor, king - Deutschland; Italy; Sicilia (Italy) - Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chavy, Chevalier, Fahricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 124, 302-364; 423, 291-313 Friedrich [Fridericus] III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] called: der Friedfertige (* 1415, ï 1493), emperor - Österreich (Austria); Innsbruck (Austria); Linz (Austria); Roma (Italy); Deutschland Chevalier, Fahricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast F. 124, 369-410

Friedrich [Fridericus] IV von Rothenburg duke of Schwaben —> Friedrich |Fridericus] IV (von Rothenburg) duke of Schwaben and Alsace Friedrich [Fridericus] von Saarburg (14-th century), Franciscan, religious poet - Lorraine (France) - DLL, Stammler - F. 124, 411-414 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Saarwerden archbishop of Köln —> Friedrich [Fridericusl III (von Saarwerden) archbishop of Köln Friedrich [Fridericus] I, elector of Sachsen - called: der Streitbare Petruccius, Fridericus Federico [Fridericus] di Sicilia ( t 13-th century), prince - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 125, 1

Federico [Fridericus] II (di Aragon), king of Sicilia Friedrich [Fridericus] II margrave of Meissen, landgrave of Thüringen Friedrich [Fridericus] III landgrave of Thüringen —> Friedrich [Fridericus] III margrave of Meissen, landgrave of Thüringen Friedrich [Fridericus] IV, landgrave of Thüringen - called: der Friedfertige (* 1384 or 1385, i 1440), landgrave - Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 125, 27; 125, 30 Friedrich [Fridericus], count of Toggenburg (*ca. 1370, t 1436), count - Switzerland Chevalier - F. 125, 31 Federicoa [Fridericus] viscount of Urbino —» Federico [Fridericus] I count of Montefeltro, viscount of Urbino Federico [Fridericus] duke of Urbino -> Federico [Fridericus] II count of Montefeltro, duke of Urbino Fridericus, bishop of Utrecht ( t 838), bishop Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 125, 35-36 Federico [Fridericus] di quondam Valconc (fl. 1340), miniaturist - Gemona del Friuli (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 37-38 Fridericus in Valle Die (12-th century), provost Chevalier - F. 125, 39 Fridericus de Venetia - also: Federicus de V. (fl. 1380-1398), Dominican, translator Venezia (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli F. 125, 40-42 Friedrich [Fridericus] (Villach) (fl. 1415), painter - Villach (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 43 Frederik [Fridericus] (Vlierzeele) - parish priest - Aalst / Alost (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 125, 44 Friedrich [Fridericus] von Wangen, bishop of Trento (f 1218), bishop - Trento (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 32 Friedrich [Fridericus], count of Wied ( t 1487), count - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 125, 45 Friedrich [Fridericus], abbot of Windbergen (fl. 1323), Premonstratensian, abbot - Windbergen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 125, 46 Friderun (Kemnade) - also: Frederun (fl. 960), noblewoman, monastery founder - Deutschland Echols - F. 125, 47 Fridesindus bishop of Braga —> Fredesind bishop of Braga

Froingnardi Frideswide (Saint) - also: Frevisse (*ca. 650, t e a . 735 or 727), monastery founder, saint Oxford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Fletcher F. 125, 48-49 Fridiani, Johannes (14-th century), prior, copyist, musician - Pisa (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 125, 50-51 Fridianus bishop of Lucca —> Frediano bishop of Lucca Fridiburgis (Austrasia) (6-th century), noblewoman - Austrasia - Chevalier F. 125, 53 Fridingen, Ulrich von ( t 1358), canon - Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 125, 54 Fridinger, Johann (fl. 1490), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 125, 55 Fridolin (Merano) ( t 1393), painter - Merano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 7 Fridolin, Stephan (*ca. 1430, 11498), Franciscan, preacher - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 125, 56-66 Fridolinus, abbot of Saint-Hilaire ( f e a . 540), abbot, saint - Ireland; Poitiers (France); Säckingen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 68-71 Friduin - or: Friducin (8-th century), letter writer - France - Chevalier - F. 125, 72 Master of Friedberg (Sculptor) (mid-13-th century), sculptor - Friedberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 74 Friedberg, der von (14-th century), mystic, prcachcr - Friedbcrg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 125, 75 Friedberg, Peter von (fl. 1491-1500), printer Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 125, 73 Master of the Friedberger Altar (late 14th century), painter - Friedberg (Germany); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 76 Friedeberger, Eberhard - also: E. von Friedberg ( t 1458), sLonemason, architect - Frankfurtam-Main (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 77-78 Friedmann von Prag (fl. 1382), professor of theology - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 125, 79 Friedrich -> Fridericus Master of the Friedrich Altar (fl. 1447), painter - Niederösterreich (Austria); Wien (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 82-84 Friedrich Tuta margrave of Meissen and Landsberg —> Friedrich [Fridericus] (Tuto) margrave of Meissen and Landsberg Friedrich, Konrad (fl. 1330), Dominican, chaplain, biographer - Deutschland - DLL - F. 125, 81 Frienstedt, Ludwig von (fl. 1301), student Bologna (Italy); Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 125, 85 Fries, Hans (fl. 1488), painter - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 125, 86 Fries, Heinrich (15-th century), abbot - Tirol (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 125, 87 Fries, Ulrich (11. 1468-1487), student, canon Augsburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Zürich (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 125, 88 Friesner, Erasmus —> Erasmus Friesner de Wunsicdcl Frieß, Benedikt (fl. 1469), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 89 Frieß, Lorenz (fl. 1495), chronicler - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 125, 90 Frieß, Ludwig (11. 1449), carthographer, letter painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 91 Frieß, Ludwig (fl. 1472-1499), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 91 Frigeridus, Renatus Profuturus (fl. 547), historian - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 125, 92 Frigerio, Antonio (fl. 1475), parish priest Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 125, 93 Friginisco, Bartolomeo (fl. 1458-1466), painter - San Severino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 94 Frigor, sovereign of the Lofoden Islands sovereign - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier F. 125, 95

Frigulus (Ireland) (9-th century), hermit, commentator - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 125, 96 Frión (Saintonge) (+7-th century), confessor, saint - Saintonge (France) - Chevalier - F. 125, 97 Frique, Thomas, abbot of Bec-Hellouin ( t 1446), Bcnedictinc, abbot - Bec-Hcllouin (France) Chevalier - F. 125, 98 Frisale, Alexander (fl. 1362-1366), student - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford F. 125, 99 Frisby, John (f 1489), master of arts, doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); England Oxford - F. 125, 100-101 Frisby, Ralph de (fl. 1318), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 125, 102 Frisby, Roger de (t 1387), master of arts, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 125, 104 Frisby, Roger de (t 1402), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England); London (England); Leicester (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 125, 103 Frisch, Bartholoäus (fl. 1500), Carthusian Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler - F. 125, 105 Frischbier, Balthasar (fl. 1471-1492), painter - Swidnica (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 106 Frische, C. called (fl. 1295), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 125, 107 Frischman, Wolfgang (t 1465), prior - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 125, 108 Friseby, Ralph (fl. 1342-1347), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Leicester (England) - Oxford - F. 125, 110 Frisingfeldus Sudvolciensis - cnglish: Frisingfcld (Suffolk) - grammarian - Suffolk (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 125, 111-112 Frisius (Auch) (t 8-th century), saint - Auch (France) - Chevalier - F. 125, 109 Friskeney, Walter (fl. 1414-1426), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England); Peterborough (England) - Oxford F. 125, 115 Friskeneye, Thomas de ( t 1366), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Oxford F. 125, 113-114 Frisner, Andreas ( t e a . 1504), printer, university rector - Wunsiedel (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany); Leipzig (Germany); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 125, 116 Frisner, Erasmus (fl. 1498), Dominican - Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 125, 117 Frisoni, family (since 14-th century), family of stonemasons - Lombardia (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 118-119 Frisquet, Jean (fl. 1473), painter - Bar (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 120 Friss, Johannes —> Johannes Friss Fritag, Andreas (fl. 1487-1496), printer Strasbourg (France); Gaeta (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 125, 121 Frithby, John (fl. 1443), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 125, 122 Frithewald (Surrey) - abbey founder - Chertsey (England) - Chevalier - F. 125, 124 Frithobert, bishop of Hexham ( t 766), bishop, saint - Hexham (England) - Chevalier F. 125, 125 Frithona archbishop of Canterbury Deusdedit archbishop of Canterbury Frithstan, bishop of Winchester ( t 933), bishop, saint - Winchester (England) - Chevalier F. 125, 126 Frithugyth, wife of /Ethclheard, king of Wcsscx - also: Fridogitha, Frithegithe (fl. 736-737), noblewoman - Wcsscx (England) - Chevalier - F. 125, 123 Frithwald, bishop of Galloway (t 764), bishop, saint - Galloway (Scotland) - Chevalier F. 125, 127

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Fritsch (Zeinheim) (fl. 1483-1486), sculptor Alsace (France); Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 125, 128 Fritsche Offwiller (fl. 1444), surgeon - Haguenau (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 125, 129 Fritsche zu der Spitzen (fl. 1363), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 125, 130 Fritsche (Strasbourg) (fl. 1342-1351), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 125, 131 Fritsche (Strasbourg) (fl. 1383), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 125, 132 Fritschemanus (Strasbourg) (fl. 1400), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 125, 134 Fritschmann (Ulm) ( t before 1429), architect, clockmaker - Ulm (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 133 Frius Hilpericus —> Helpericus, Levinus Froaricus, bishop of Porto (fl. 675-690), bishop Porto (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 125, 135 Frobel, Franz (fl. 1484-1486), carpcntcr - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 136 Frober, Pierre (1-st half 14-th century), goldsmith - Troyes (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 137 Frobert, abbot of Saint-Florent-lc-Vieil (fl. 824), abbot - Saint-Florent-le-Viel (France) Chevalier - F. 125, 138 Froddesham, Thomas ( t 1458), textwriter, scribe - London (England) - Christiansen F. 125, 140-141 Frodebertus Turonensis Chrodebertus Turonensis Frodegaire, bishop of Angers (fl. 829), bishop Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 125, 139 Frodesham, Robert de (11. 1346), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 125, 142 Frodo Altissiodorensis ( t 1087), canon, biographer - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 125, 144-145 Frodo (Angers) - scolasticus - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 125, 143 Frodo (Marmoutier) (fl. 1055-1065), Benedictine, physician - Marmoutier (France); Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 125, 148 Frodoardus Sancii Albani (fl. 996), monk, chronicler - Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 125, 146-147 Froelich, Conrad (fl. 1419), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England); Paris (France); Sachsen (Germany) - Oxford - F. 125, 149 Froger de Châlons (fl. 1081-1122), state counsellor - France - Chevalier - F. 125, 156 Froger, abbot of Saint-Florent ( t 1174), abbot Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 125, 157 Fröhlich, Nicolaus (fl. 1398), painter - Wroclaw (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 158 Frolla (Asturias) (8-th century), nobleman Asturias (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 125, 159 Frolla I, king of Oviedo - or: Fruela, king of Asturias (*ca. 732, f768), king - Oviedo (Spain); Asturias (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 160; 125, 317 Froila II, king of Oviedo (*ca. 845, f875), king - Oviedo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 125, 161 Froila III, king of Oviedo and León - also: Fruela, king of Asturias ( t 9 2 5 or 924), king - Oviedo (Spain); Asturias (Spain); León (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 162; 125, 318 Froilaco, Joäo - spanish Juan F. (fl. 1133), architect - Portugal; Spain - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 163 Froilan I, bishop of León ( t 905), bishop - León (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 125, 164 Froilan II, bishop of León ( t 1006), bishop León (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 125, 165 Froiluba, queen of Asturias (8-th century), queen - Asturias (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 125, 166 Froingnardi, Johannes —> Johannes Froingnardi

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Froiscle, bishop of Tortosa Frumon (Troubadour) Frumon (Troubadour) - also: FrUmon (15-th century), troubadour - Deutschland - Stammler F. 125, 319 Friind, Hans (*ca. 1400, f 1469), clerk, chronicler - Luzern (Switzerland) - Bradley, Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 125, 320-326 Frundsberg, Georg von (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 125, 337 Frundsberg, Ulrich von (fi. 1499), clergyman Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 125, 338 Frutolfus Bambergensis - also: Frutolphus; Frutolf or Froutolfus von Michelsberg ( t 1103), Benedictine, monk, chronicler - Bamberg (Germany); Gorze (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 125, 285; 125, 339-362 Frutze, Benedict —» Benedict [Benedictus] Frutze Fruyn, Jean de ( t 1458), church chancellor Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 125, 363 Fry, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 125, 364 Fry, John (fl. 1476-1480), college fellow, master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) Oxford - F. 125, 366 Fry, John ( t 1479), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 125, 365 Fry, Thomas (t 1451), college fellow, chaplain, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 125, 367

Fulco Fry, William Fust, Johann Fulart (Ireland) - bishop, hermit, saint - Ireland Chevalier - F. 126, 10 Fulbertus, bishop of Cambrai ( t 956), bishop Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, Il Fulbertus Carnotcnsis (*ca. 960, 1 1028), scolasticus, bishop, historian - Chartres (France) - Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Jacquart I, Ladvocat, Lance, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 126, 12-43; 423, 323-325 Fulbertus (Corbie) (t818), saint - Corbie (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 44 Fulbertus Francigena (15-th century), hermit, mystic - Chevalier - F. 126, 45 Fulbertus Gemelicensis (fl. 956), monk, hagiographer - Jumièges (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 126, 46; 126, 51; 126, 55 Fulbertus (Marchicnncs) (11-th ccntury), monk, copyist - Marchiennes (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 126, 47-48 Fulbertus (Pacy) ( f c a . 1186), hermit, blessed Pacy-sur-Eure (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 49 Fulbertus, abbot of Pershore (fl. 984), abbot Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 126, 50 Fulbertus Rothomagensis (11-th century), archdeacon, hagiographer - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 126, 51 Fulbourn, John de (fl. 1342-1343), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 56 Fulbourn, Luke de (fl. 1351), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 57 Fulbourn, Robert de ( t 1285), magister, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 58 Fulbourn, Stephen de ( t 1263), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 59 Fulburn, ... (fl. 1486), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 60 Fulcerus Sanctae Euphemiae - also: Foulque (13-th century), provost, preacher - France Chevalier - F. 126, 133 Fulcharus, bishop of Noyon - Trench: Fulcaire ( t 955), bishop - Noyon (France) - Chevalier F. 126, 76

397

Fulcheredus, abbot of Scrobesbury (i-ca. 1120), abbot, preacher - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 61 Fulcherius Carnotensis (*ca. 1059, ¡1127), priest, crusader, royal chaplain, historian - Chartres (France); Jerusalem (Israel) Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 126, 63-74; 423, 326 Fulcherius, bishop of Luik - Trench: Fulcaire (fl. 747-765), bishop - Luik, Liege (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 126, 75 Fulcherius (Navarra) (6-th century), architect Navarra (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 126, 62 Fulchi, Jacobus (fl. 1338), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 126, 77 Foulque [Fulco] (Angers) (fl. 1100), painter Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 132 Foulque [Fulco] Anglic (fl. 1295), barber Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 126, 83 Foulque [Fulco] I, count of Anjou - callcd: le Roux ( t 938), count - Anjou (France) - Broughton, Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 126, 84-85; 423, 327 Foulque [Fulco] II, count of Anjou (t958), count - Anjou (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 126, 86-87 Foulque [Fulco] III, count of Anjou - called: Nerra, le Noir (*972, t 1040), count - Anjou (France); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 126, 110-112; 423, 331 Foulque [Fulco] IV count of Anjou —> Fulco le Réchin Foulque [Fulco] V, count of Anjou, king of Jerusalem (* 1092, t 1144 or 1143), count, king - Anjou (France); Maine (France); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) Ault-Dumesnil, Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 126, 88-91; 423, 328-330 Foulque [Fulco] de Beifort ( t 1348), Benedictine, prior - France - Chevalier - F. 126, 92 Folco [Fulco] (Bologna) ( t i 1-th century), confessor, saint - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 93 Foulque [Fulco] de Bréauté (13-th century?), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 126, 94 Foulque [Fulco] de la Charité ( t 1292), royal physician - France; Navarra (Spain) Wickersheimer - F. 126, 95 Foulque [Fulco] (Chartres) (fl. 1089-1107), archdeacon, physician - Blois (France); Chartres (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 126, 96-98 Fulco (Cirencester) (12-th century), canon, copyist - Cirencester (England) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 126, 99; 126, 140 Foulque [Fulco] Corbicnsis ( i 1095), Benedictine, abbot - Corbie (France) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 126, 100-101 Foulque [Fulco], prior of Deuil (fl. 1119), Benedictine, prior - Deuil (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 102 Folco [Fulco] I d'Esté ( t e a . 1135), lord - Este (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 103 Folco [Fulco] III d'Esté, lord of Ferrara (fl. 1308), lord - Ferrara (Italy); Este (Italy) Chevalier - F. 126, 104 Foulque [Fulco], abbot of Fontenelle (t845), abbot - Saint-Wandrillc (France) - Chevalier F. 126, 105 Foulque [Fulco] de Garlenville (11-th century), dean - Évreux (France) - Chevalier F. 126, 106 Fulco di Gifredo (fl. 1277), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 126, 107 Folco [Fulco] di Gilfrcdo (fl. 1277), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 119, 218 Foulque [Fulco] Godefroy (fi. 1494), parish priest, physician - Caen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 126, 108 Fulco (Historian) (12-th century), historian, poet - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 126, 78-82

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[Fulco]

Foulque [Fulco] de Liège (fl. 1010), miniaturist - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 126, 109 Foulque [Fulco] Nerra -> Foulque [Fulco] III count of Anjou Fulco Nulliacensis ( t 1202 or 1201), parish priest, preacher - Neuilly (France) Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier - F. 126, 113; 423, 332-334 Foulque [Fulco] (Orléans) - scolasticus - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 114 Fulco Placentinus, bishop of Pavia - real name: F. Scotti ( t 1229), bishop - Piacenza (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 126, 115-117 Folco [Fulco] (Poet) (Π. 1297), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 119, 217 Fulco le Rechín - also: F. Bonus; Foulque IV, count of Anjou (* 1043, 11109), count, chronicler - Anjou (France); Angers (France) Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 126, 118-122; 423, 335 Fulco (Reims) (fl. 1060), monk, wood sculptor Reims (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 126, 130; 423, 336 Foulque [Fulco] (Reims) (fl. 1135), monk, sculptor - Reims (France) - Lami - F. 126, 131 Fulco Remensis Fulcerus Sanctae Euphemiae Foulque [Fulco] (Sens) (fl. 1209), physician Sens (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 126, 142 Foulque [Fulco] de Tarascón, bishop of Vence and Toulon (f 1330), Dominican, bishop Vence (France); Toulon (France) Chevalier - F. 126, 144 Foulque [Fulco] de Thorame, bishop of Marseille - or: F. de Tourène ( t 1188), bishop - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 145 Fulco, Ponce (11. 1266-1304), Dominican Tarascón (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 143 Fulcoaldus, abbot of Farfa (fl. 740-759), bishop Farla (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 155 Fulcoaldus, bishop of Lyon ( t ca. 744), bishop Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 156 Fulcodi, Bertrand (fl. 1284-1318), Dominican, vicar - Dordogne (France); Périgueux (France); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 157 Fulcodi, Cécile (13-th century), noblewoman France - Chevalier - F. 126, 158 Fulcodi, Petrus ( t 1273), Dominican - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 159 Fulcoius Bellovacensis ( t e a . 1084), archdeacon, poet - Beauvais (France); Meaux (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 126, 147-154 Fulcrandus, bishop of Toulouse ( t 1200), bishop - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 163 Fulcrannus, bishop of Lodève - also: Fulcrandus, Fulcramnus ( t 1006), bishop, saint - Lodève (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 126, 160-162 Fuldon, Warin de (fl. 1319-1320), doctor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 161 Fuleburye, Robert de (fl. 1250-1260), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 165 Fulford, John (fl. 1423-1452), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Suffolk (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 166 Fulford, Roger de (fl. 1346-1354), magister, doctor of civil law, district rector, canon, king's clerk - Oxford (England); Lichfield (England) Oxford - F. 126, 167-168

Fulgentius Affligemensis ("I ca. 1122), abbot - Afflighem (Belgium); Cambrai (France) Chevalier - F. 126, 169 Fulgentius Astigitanus - spanish: Fulgencio, bishop of Ecija ( t after 619), bishop, saint - Ecija (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 126, 170-172 Fulgentius Donatista - religious writer Fabricius - F. 126, 190 Fulgentius Ferrandus —> Ferrandus [Ferdinandus] Carthaginiensis Fulgentius, bishop of Otricoli (fl. 540), bishop, saint - Otricoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 192 Fulgentius (Sardegna) (fl. 520), bishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 126, 193 Fulgentius, Claudius Gordianus, bishop of Ruspe (*467, 1 533), monk, bishop, religious writer - Africa - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 126, 173-198 Fulgentius, Fabius Planciades (6-th century), grammarian, poet, Augustinian - Italy - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 126, 191; 423, 337-340 Fulget, bishop of Angers - bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 194 Fulgosius, Raphael - italian: Raffaele Fulgosio or Fregoso (* 1367, f 1427 or 1431), jurisconsult - Piacenza (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 126, 195; 324, 304-306 Fulgosus, Baptista - also: Β. Fregosus, Campofulgosus (fl. 1478-1509), doge, historian - Genua (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 126, 198-203 Fuller, ... (fl. 1489-1490), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 204 Fuller, Henrieus ( t e a . 1348), magister, canon, writer - Haguenau (France); Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Stammler - F. 126, 205-209 Fuller, James (fl. 1482-1483), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 210 Fuller, John (fl. 1423), carpenter - Calais (France) - Harvey - F. 126, 211 Fuller, John (fl. 1477-1479), college fellow, master of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 212 Fuller, John (f 1485), vicar, canon - Cambridge (England); Sussex (England); Chichester (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 212 Fuller, Richard (fl. 1425-1448), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 213 Fuller, Robert (fl. 1454-1477), master of arts, bachelor of theology, vicar - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 214 Fuller, Thomas (fl. 1464), student of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 216 Fuller, Thomas ( t 1472), bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Kent (England) Oxford - F. 126, 215-216 Fuller, Thomas (fl. 1477), notary public, college proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 126, 217 Fuller, Thomas (fl. 1484-1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 218 Fuller, Thomas (f 1485), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 216 Fulloni, Jean —» Johannes Fulloni Fulrad, abbot of Niederaltaich (9-th century), abbot - Niederaltaich (Germany) - Chevalier F. 126, 219 Fulrad, abbot of Saint-Denis ( t 784 or 785), abbot, chaplain, saint - Saint-Denis (France); France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 126, 220-223 Fulrad, abbot of Saint-Quentin and Lobbes ( t 826), abbot - Lobbes (Belgium); Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 224 Fulshurst, Robert (fl. 1475-1483), master of arts, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 126, 225

Fulton, Thomas (fl. 1478-1479), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 126, 226-227 Fulwood, Richard (fl. 1454-1455), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 126, 228 Fumaioli, Battista di Pietro (fl. 1444), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 126, 229 Fumée, Adam —> Adam [Adamus] Fumée Fumée, Jean (fl. 1441-1483), glass painter Reims (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 126, 230 Fumée, Jessor (fl. 1441-1483), glass painter Reims (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 126, 230 Fumière, Simon ( t after 1438), master of arts, master of medicine, canon - Rouen (France); Paris (France); Tours (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 355, 305-306 Funck, Engelhard (fl. 1494), poet - Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 108, 83; 126, 231 Fundour, Geoffrey (fl. 1343-1352), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 232 Fünfschillinger, Michel (1-st half 15-th century), metal artist - München (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 125, 436 Funhof, Hinrich (f 1484 or 1485), painter Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 126, 233-236 Funneyra, Simon (fl. 1414), master of arts, master of medicine - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 355, 307 Funteynes, Robert dc (fl. 1299), clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 237 Furani, a l — full name: Abd ar-Rahman ibn Muhammad (*ca. 996, ï 1069), Shafite, Islamicscholar - Merv (Turkmenistan) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 126, 238-239 Furawi, a l — full name: Muhammad ibn alFadl (*ca. 1049, f l l 3 6 ) , Islamic jurist, Islamic traditionist - Naisapur; Khorasan - Ibn Khallikan - F. 126, 240-241 Furbishor, John (+ 1450), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 242 Furbour, John - » Lovyer, John Furede, John (fl. 1391-1392), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 243 Furet, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Furet Furet, Nicolas (15-th century), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 126, 244 Furia, Johannes (14-th century?), author of a recipe - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 126, 245 Furioso, Niccolò (late 12-th century), jurisconsult - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 246 Furland, John (fl. 1436), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 248 Furlong, John (τ 1349?), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 249 Furlong, William (fl. 1419-1427), student of canon law, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Ferns (Ireland) - Oxford F. 126, 250 Furneaux, Henry de (fl. 1317-1339), priest, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 126, 251 Furneis, John (f 1474), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England); Essex (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 252 Furnes, ... (fl. 1472-1473), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 252 Furness, John of (fl. 1290), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 253 Furnesse, Richard (fl. 1470-1484), scholar, master of arts, district rector, chaplain - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 126, 254 Furneys, Thomas (11. 1376-1383), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 126, 255 Furno, Jean de (fl. 1320), ornamental sculptor Sens (France) - Lami - F. 126, 256 Furra, Andreas von (fl. 1318), student - Mainz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 126, 257

Fyton Furseus, abbot of Lagny - also: Fursa, Fursey, Fursy of Foursy ( t e a . 650), prince, abbot, saint - Ireland; Lagny (France) - Chevalier, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 126, 258-264 Fürstenberg, von, family (since 13-th century), family of counts - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 125, 442-443 Master of the Fürstenfiguren (Wien) (late 14-th century), sculptor - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 125, 444 Master of the Fürstenportaltympanon (Bamberg) (Ii. 1230), sculptor - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 125, 445-446 Furstius, Walter (fl. 1308), warrior, hero Switzerland - Ladvocat - F. 126, 265 Furter, Michael (fl. 489-1500), printer - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 126, 266 Furteweck, Fortenarius de (fl. 1296), student Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 267 Furtmayer, Berthold (15-th century), illuminator Deutschland - Bradley - F. 126, 270 Furtmeir, Wilhelm (fl. 1470-1486), illuminator - Nürnberg (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 126, 268-269 Fuscine (Vienne) ( t 6-th century), sister of Saint Avit - Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 126, 271 Fuscinus, Casparus (fl. 1497), poct - Silesia (Poland) - Potthast - F. 126, 272 Fusco, Domenico (fl. 1495), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 273 Fuscus, Palladius —> Palladius Fuscus Fuselier, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Fuselier Fusigna, Jacobus (fl. 1475), Dominican - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 126, 277 Fusolis, Henry —> Henry [HenricusJ Fusolis Fuß der Buhler (14-th century?), troubadour Deutschland - Stammler - F. 126, 278 Fuss, Johann (fl. 1348), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 126, 279 Füßli, family (since 14-th century), family of artists - Zürich (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 450 Füßli, family (since 14-th century), family of goldsmiths, family of bell founders Zurich (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 125, 451-452 Fust, Johann (printer) —> Faust, Johannes Fust, Johann - also: J. Fustiginus, Fuist ( i 1374?), Carmelite - Kreuznach (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricáis, Harter F. 126, 280; 209, 218-221 Fust, Johann (*ca. 1400, t 1466), goldsmith, printer, broker - Mainz (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 126, 281-283 Futerer, Johannes (fl. 1325), Dominican Strasbourg (France) - Kaeppeli, Stammler F. 126, 284-285; 209, 222 Futerer, Johannes (fl. 1386), Dominican, subprior, preacher - Strasbourg (France) - Stammler F. 126, 285 Fuxeus, Franciscus —» Franciscus Fuxeus Fuzelier, René le (fl. 1468), citizen of Tours Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 126, 287 Fuzelier, Robert le (fl. 1386), tapestry weaver Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 423, 344 Fuzier, Pierre (*ca. 1470), surgeon, barber - Puyde-Dôme (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 302, 400 Fych, Henry (11. 1445-1446), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 126, 288 Fycheler, Peter le (fl. 1359), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 423, 341 Fychet, Richard (fl. 1282-1283), district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 126, 289 Fydyan, William (fl. 1414), vicar, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 126, 290 Fydyen, Roger (fl. 1457), scholar of canon law, scholar of civil law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 126, 291

Fyion, John - possibly the same as: John Fytzion (fl. 1456), student of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 292 Fykes, ... (fl. 1461-1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 293 Fykyes, John (fl. 1382), notary public - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford F. 126, 294 Fykys, Laurence (fl. 1399), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 295 Fylacrius, bishop of Novara - also: Filacrio (t568), bishop - Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 126, 296 Fylay, John (fl. 1476-1481), college fellow, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 298 Fylay, John ( t 1476), college fellow, master of arts, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 126, 297 Fylebeche, William (fl. 1285), clerk - Oxford (England); Wales - Oxford - F. 126, 299 Fyleby, Robert de (fl. 1286-1299), magistcr, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 300 Fylham, William ( t 1439), college fellow, master of arts, docLor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford F. 126, 301-302 Fylkyn, Ralph - also: R. Fylkes (fl. 1395-1396), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 303 Fyllyngham, William (fl. 1445), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 305 Fylyng, ... (fl. 1397-1401), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 306 Fynamor, Robert (fl. 1394-1404), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 307 Fynamore de Burn', Stephen (fl. 1319), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 308 Fyncana (Ireland) (1 526 or 716), virgin, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 126, 309 Fyncham, ... (fl. 1488), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 310 Fyncham, Geoffrey (fl. 1459-1467), bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 311 Fyncham, John (fl. 1409-1410), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 312 Fyncham, John ( t 1462), bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 313 Fynderyn, William ( t 1459), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rector Cambridge (England); Nottingham (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 314 Fyneham, Simon de (fl. 1390-1405), bachelor of civil law, priest, vicar, district rector Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 315 Fynemour, Thomas (11. 1420), deacon - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 126, 316 Fyner, Conrad (fl. 1472-1482), printer - Esslingen (Germany); Urach (Germany) - Chevalier F. 126, 317 Fynglas, ... (fl. 1480-1481), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 318 Fynglasse, John (fl. 1490), magister, church chancellor - Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 126, 318 Fynian (Braunschweig) (fl. 1393-1396), sculptor - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 126, 319 Fynney, Roger (fl. 1495), college fellow, district rector - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 320 Fyol, family (since 15-th century), family of artists - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 126, 321-324

399

Fyol, Konrad - or: K. Fyoll ( r e a . 1499), painter - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 126, 322-325 Fyrby, Thomas (fl. 1495-1499), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 326 Fysch, Nicholas (f 1477), doctor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 126, 328 Fyschar, ... (fl. 1482-1483), grammarian - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 329 Fyscher, ... (fl. 1407), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 330 Fyscher, ... (fl. 1472-1473), scholar of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 331 Fyscher, ... (fl. 1473-1474), scholar of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 332 Fyscher, Henry (fl. 1474), chaplain, priest, bachclor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 333 Fyscher, Thomas - probably the same as: Thomas Fissher (fl. 1451-1452), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 334 Fyschlake, William (fl. 1390-1394), bachelor of civil law, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 126, 335 Fyshburne, John ( t 1434), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) Oxford - F. 126, 336-337 Fysher, John (fl. 1445-1448), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 338 Fyshwyke, Thomas (+ 1464), bachclor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 126, 339 Fyske, ... (fl. 1480-1483), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 340 Fyske, John (fl. 1496-1503), master of arts, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 126, 341 Fyssh, William - or: John F. (fl. 1382-1385), chapel clerk, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 126, 342 Fysshar, ... (fl. 1491), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 343 Fysshburn', John (fl. 1417), priest - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 126, 344 Fysshburn, William (fl. 1435-143), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 345 Fysshe, Thomas ( t e a . 1450), stationer, limner - London (England) - Christiansen F. 126, 346-347 Fyssher, John (fl. 1417-1432), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 348 Fyssher, Thomas (fl. 1494), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 349 Fyssher, William - possibly identical with: W. Fisher (fl. 1467-1488), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 118, 59 Fysshwyk, Brian ( t l 4 7 4 ) , magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 126, 350 Fyte, Arnald de la (fl. 1289), student - Oxford (England); Gascogne (France) - Oxford F. 423, 342 Fyte, Bertrand de la (fl. 1289), student - Oxford (England); Gascogne (France) - Oxford F. 423, 343 Fytelworthe, ... (fl. 1395-1396), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 351 Fyton, Henry ( t 1420), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 126, 352 Fyton, John ( t 1432), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, papal chamberlain - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 126, 353-356

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Fytylton

Fytylton, Henry Johannes de Gadesden Gaddesdene, ... (fl. 1342), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 127, 173 Gaddi, family (since 14-th century), family of painters - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 127, 174-175 Gaddi, Angelo (fl. 1441), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 127, 192 Gaddi, Angelo di Taddeo - also: Agnolo (*ca. 1350, t 1396), painter - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 127, 176-191; 423, 354 Gaddi, Francesco (15-th century), statesman Firenze (Ttaly) - Chevalier - F. 127, 193 Gaddi, Gaddo - also: Gaddo di Zanobi (*ca. 1260, f c a . 1333), painter, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 127, 194-197; 423, 353 Gaddi, Giovanni —> Gadio, Giovanni Petro Gaddi, Giovanni di Taddeo ( t 1383), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 127, 198-199 Gaddi, Taddeo di Gaddo (*ca. 1300, t e a . 1366), painter, architect - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 127, 201-218 G a d d o di Giovanni da Cascina ( t 1349), goldsmith - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 127, 219 Gadebusch, Dcthlcb von ( t 1249), lord Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 127, 220 Gades-Renicourt, Guillaume de ( t 1249), pilgrim - France - Chevalier - F. 127, 221 Gades-Renicourt, Thomas de (* 1211, 11274), pilgrim - Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 127, 221 Gadifer de la Salle (fl. 1402-1404), nobleman Spain - Chevalier - F. 127, 222 Gadio, Bartolommeo - also: B. Gazio (fl. 14631482), architect, engineer - Cremona (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 127, 223-225; 130, 129 Gadio, Giovanni - also: G. Gazzo (fl. 14741484), illuminator, writer - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 127, 226-228 Gadio, Giovanni Petro - also: G. P. Gazzo or Gaddi (fl. 1474-1482), illuminator, writer - Cremona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 127, 226-228; 209, 250-251 Gadolo, Bernardino - also: B. Gadolus (* 1455, 11491), Camaldolese, abbot, copyist - Murano (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Hurter F. 127, 229-231; 418, 344 Gaelmann, Arnold ( t e a . 1323), miniaturist, painter - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 127, 233-235; 423, 355 Gaessi, Ludwig (fl. 1410), canon - Wien (Austria); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 127, 238

Gaetani, Aldobrandino - also: A. Cajetan ( t 1223), cardinal - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 65, 325 Gaetani, Annibaldo archbishop of Napoli —> Hannibaldus de Ceccano archbishop of Napoli Gaetani, Bartolommeo ( t 1404), historian Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 127, 239 Gaetani, Benedetto —> Bonifatius VIII Papa Gaetani, Cristoforo, count of Fondi (fl. 14191435), count - Fondi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 127, 240 Gaetani, Francesco, bishop of Squillace - also: F. Gaeta ( t 1480), bishop - Napoli (Italy); Squillace (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 121, 350-352; 127, 241 Gaetani, Jacopo (+1343) —> Jacobus Gaetani Stefaneschi Gaetani, Loffredo (13-th century), citizen - Italy - Chevalier - F. 127, 245 Gaetani, Niccolò, duke of Sermoneta (late-th century), duke - Italy - Chevalier - F. 127, 246 Gaetani, Onoratio I, count of Fondi (late 14-th century), count - Fondi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 127, 242 Gaetani, Onoratio II, count of Fondi ( t 1489), count - Fondi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 127, 243 Gaetani, Onoratio IV, duke of Trajetto (fl. 1497), duke - Italy - Chevalier - F. 127, 244 Gaetani, Pietro, marquis of Ancona (14-th century), marquis - Ancona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 127, 247 Gaetani, Villano ( t 1175), archbishop - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 127, 248 Gaetani di Ceccano, Annibale —> Hannibaldus dc Ceccano G a e t a n o [Gaetanus] de Lojano (fl. 1419), notary, university professor - Italy - Chevalier F. 127, 249 Gaetanus de Thienis - also: Cajetanus Vicentinus (* 1387, 1 1465), logician, natural scientist, philosopher - Vicenza (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 65, 334-335; 127, 250-252; 423, 356 G a f a r al-Barmaki - full name: Gafar ibn Yahya ( t 803), vizier - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan F. 127, 253-276 G a f a r ibn Falah - also: Gafar ibn Falah al-Kutami ( t e a . 971), military general - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 127, 277 G a f a r ibn al-Furat - also: G. ibn Hinzaba ( t 1001 ), vizier - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 127, 279-284 G a f a r ibn Hamdan al-Andalusi ( t 9 7 4 ) , prince, emir - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 127, 285 G a f a r as-Sadik (* 699, 1765), imam, Islamic theologian, calligrapher - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan, Thieme/Becker - F. 98, 432; 127, 286-287 G a f a r ibn Shams al-Khilafat Jean [Johannes] Galhart Galianus (Chambcry) (fl. 1328), physician - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 128, 15 Galiard, Arnaud (14-th century), preacher France - Chevalier - F. 128, 16 Galiardi, Amied —> Amied Galiardi Galiberte, la (f 1485), diviner - France Chevalier - F. 128, 17 Galibesovskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 128, 18 Galiena of Norfolk (fl. 1209), witch - Norfolk (England) - Echols - F. 128, 19 Galienus de Orto - also: Galienus du Jardin (fl. 1287-1290), Dominican, lector, prior - France; Italy - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 128, 20-21 Galindo I, king of Aragon - also: Aznar I (fl. 833-864), king - Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 22 Galindo II, king of Aragon - also: Aznar II (fl. 893-922), king - Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 23 Galindo, Juan Jorge (fl. 1485), jurisconsult Spain - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 24; 212, 91-92 Galineta, Lazzaro (fl. 1487), Dominican - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 25 Galingani, Alberto (fl. 1404-1446), Dominican Reggio (Italy) - Théologie - F. 128, 26 Galiot, Jacques Ricard de Ginouillac (+ 1493), military captain - France - Chevalier F. 128, 27 Gall, ... (fl. 1476-1468), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 128, 28 Galla (Roma) ( t 5 4 6 ) , widow, saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 29 Galle [Galla] (Valence) (f 6-th century), virgin, saint - Valence (France) - Chevalier F. 128, 30

Gallaico, Onesto (fl. 1452-1463), Servite - Forlì (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 31 Galland, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Galland Galland, Pierre ( t 1385), chaplain, physician Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 406 Gallant, Jean, le Vieux - also: J. Galland (fl. 1473-1500), goldsmith - Tours (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 33-34 Gallant, Jean, le Jeune - also: J. Galland (fl. 1473-1500), goldsmith - Tours (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 34 Gallanus, abbot of Iona (+623), abbot, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 128, 32 Gallas, Jodocus (* 1459), university rector Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 128, 35 Gallateri, Costanzo (fl. 1461), warrior Savigliano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 36 Gallazzi, Beltramo (fl. 1465), wood carver Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 37 Galle, Heinrich (fl. 1398), goldsmith - Hildesheim (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 38 Gallego, Juan (fl. 1459-1472), architect - Segovia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 39 Gallegos, Fernando (fl. 1470), painter - Salamanca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 128, 40 Gallerani, Andrea —> Andrea [Andreas] Gallerani Gallerani, Giovanni (fl. 1444-1445), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 41 Galli, Antonio —> Antonius Gallus Galli, Geronimo, bishop of Pontremoli (fl. 1305), bishop - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 43 Galli, Giacomo - chronicler - Napoli (Italy) Potthast - F. 128, 42 Gallican I, bishop of Embrun (fl. 541-549), bishop - Embrun (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 44 Gallican II, bishop of Embrun (fl. 541-549), bishop - Embrun (France) - Chevalier F. 128, 44 Gallier, Robin - also: R. Galier (fl. 1443-1453), architect - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 45-46; 335, 417 Gallifa, G. de (fl. 1302-1319), architect Catalonia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 47 Gallina, Bartholomeo (fl. 1420), physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 48 Gallina, Ptolomcus (fl. 1480), astrologist - Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 49 Gallinarius, Johannes (fl. 1475-1495), poet, humanist - Heidelberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 128, 50 Gallioni, Matteo (* 1380), orator - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 51 Galliot, Jacques ( t 1488), military captain Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 52 Galliot, Jean (fl. 1443-1480), painter - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 53-54 Galliot, Pierre (fl. 1471-1481), painter, decorative artist - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 128, 54 Galliziani, Fiberto (fl. 447), poet - Pisa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 128, 55 Galliziano (Bologna) (fl. 1186), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 56 Gallo, Andrea Vannis del ( t 1347), Dominican Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 58 Gallo, Angelo (15-th century), poet, philologist Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 57 Gallo, Antonio ( t 1378), Augustinian - Siena (Italy); Nice (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 59 Gallo, Benedetto dal (14-th century), merchant Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 60 Gallo, Marco - also: Marchitcllo Gallo (fl. 14491471), painter - Napoli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 61 Gallo, Thomas abbot of Saint-André —¥ Thomas Vercellensis Galloria, Pietro, bishop of Porto ( t 1211), bishop, cardinal - Porto (Portugal); Italy - Berton, Chevalier - F. 128, 62; 302, 415-416 Gallois Gourdin (fl. 1461-1466), chapcl master - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 128, 63-64 Gallopez, Jean (fl. 1430), chaplain, translator France - Chevalier - F. 128, 65

Gallopin, Colart —> Colart [Colard] Gallopin Gallot, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Gallot Gallura, Giovanni di ( t 1275), nobleman - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 66 Gallura, Nino di ( t 1298), nobleman - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 67 Gallus Anonymus (fl. 1100-1116), Benedictine, chronicler - Orleans (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 128, 68-70; 423, 379 Gallus, bishop of Aosta ( t 546), bishop, saint Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 71 Gallus de Aula Regia ( t 1370), Cistercian, writer - Deutschland; Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hinter - F. 128, 75-78 Gallus Claromontanus (fl. 650), bishop, saint - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat - F. 128, 72-74 Gall [Gallus] (Innsbruck) (fl. 1472), wood carver, artist craftsman - Innsbruck (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 128, 79 Gallo [Gallus] da Pisa (fl. 1250), poet - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 80 Gallus Pragensis ( t e a . 1378), royal physician Praha (Czech Repulic); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - DLL, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 128, 81-85 Gallus Sanctus (*ca. 555, t e a . 645), apostle, monastery founder, saint - Ireland; Switzerland; Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer - F. 128, 86-95 Gall [Gallus] (Schwcinfurt) (fl. 1450-1457), wood carver, carpenter - Schweinfurt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 96 Gallus Teuto (14-th-15-th century), Dominican France - Chevalier - F. 128, 97 Gallus, Eustatius (fl. 1475), printer - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 98 Gallus, Guilelmus (fl. 1477), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 98 Gallus, Lupus (fl. 1476), printer - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 128, 99 Gallus, Udalricus (fl. 1467-1478), printer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 99 Galluzi, Gilles —> Aegidius de Gallutiis Galluzzi, Bernardo di Francesco (* 1441), architcct - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 100 Galmeton, Robert de (fl. 1312-1318), carpenter Devonshire (England) - Harvey - F. 128, 101 G a l m i e r (Lyon) ( t 6 6 0 ) , locksmith, subdeacon, saint - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 102 Galon [Galo], bishop of Beauvais and Paris ( t 1116), bishop - Beauvais (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler F. 128, 104; 128, 106-107 Galo Bicchierus —> Guala Bicherius bishop of Vercelli Galon [Gaio] de Montigny (fl. 1214), knight France - Chevalier - F. 128, 105 Galon [Galo] (Paris) (fl. 1142), university professor - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 128, 108 Galon [Galo], bishop of Saint-Pol-dc-Léon (fl. 1108-1129), bishop - France; Saint-Pol (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 110 Galois de la Baume (fl. 1340), farmer - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 103 Galon, Peter (fl. 1361-1383), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 111 Galopes, Jean - translator - France - Chevalier F. 128, 112 Galopin, Angelot (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 113 Galopini, Giacomo (fl. 1416-1437), priest, miniature painter, illuminator - Italy Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 128, 114-116 Galos, Martino, bishop of Coria (fl. 1420-1436), bishop - Palermo (Sicily); Firenze (Italy); Spain - Chevalier

- F. 128, 117

Ganiya Galswintha, queen of Soissons - also: Galsuenda, Gaileswintha ( t e a . 567), queen - Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelaìters - F. 128, 118-119 Galt, Oliver Baldino, Galvano di Galvano, Francesco —» Franciscus Galvanus G a l v a n o [Galvanus] de Bononia - also: G. di Bettino ( t e a . 1386), canonist - Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 128, 129-130 Galvanus Fiamma —> Fiamma, Galvanus G a l v a n o [Galvanus] de Levanto (fi. 1295-1340), papal physician - Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 128, 131-134; 423, 380 Galvanus Lombardus (fl. 1322), surgeon - Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 128, 135 Galvanus de Padua ( t 1385), Augustinian, poet Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 136 Galväo, Dionisio (14-th century), cantor, translator - Braga (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 128, 137 Galväo, Juan, bishop of Ceuta, Coimbra and Evora (fl. 1459), bishop - Ceuta (Spain); Evora (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 128, 138 Galväo, Paio - latin: Pelagius Galvani (*ca. 1165, t 1230), cardinal, papal legate - Portugal; Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 139-141; 295, 366-367 Galve, Juan (fl. 1429), goldsmith - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 142 Galvez, Cristóbal (fl. 1483), Dominican, inquisitor - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 128, 143 Galwan, Gilbert de (fl. 1252), magister, scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 144 Galwys, Robert (fl. 1464-1465), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 128, 145 G a m , David ( t 1415), warrior - Wales Chevalier - F. 128, 148 Gama, Duarte da (mid-15-th century), poet Portugal - Chevalier - F. 128, 149 Gama, Paolo da ( t 1499), navigator - Portugal Chevalier - F. 128, 150 G a m a c h e s , Guillaume de (15-th century), trader France - Chevalier - F. 128, 151 G a m a c h e s , Jean de (15-th century), royal Chamberlain - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 128, 151 G a m a c h e s , Philippe de ( t 1463), Bcncdictine, abbot - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 128, 151 G a m a c h e s , Pierre (fl. 1467), wood carver, sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 128, 152-153 G a m a l ad-Din al-Gawad al-Ispahani - full name: Abu Jaafar Muhammad ibn Ali ( t ca. 1168), vizier - Mosul (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 128, 154-159

Gamalin, bishop of Comagena (fl. 512), bishop Syria - Chevalier - F. 128, 160 G a m a r t de Vilers (14-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 128, 161 Gambacorta, family (sinec 12-th ccntury), family of aristocrats, family of merchants - Pisa (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 162-163 Gambacorta, Andrea ( t 1354), city governor Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 164 Gambacorta, Francesco ( t 1355), city administrator - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 128, 165 Gambacorta, Giovanni (fl. 1403-1406), city captain - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 166 Gambacorta, Pietro ( t 1392), city captain - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 167 Gambacorti, Chiara Chiara [Clara] Gambacorti Gambacorti, Pietro (Hieronomyte, +1435) -> Petrus Gambacorti Gambagnola, Bartolommeo - also: Gambalunga (fl. 1491), copyist - Cremona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 128, 168-170 Gambaloita, Manfredo (fl. 1413-1438), archdeacon - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 128, 171 Gambalunga, Frcdcrico (fl. 1495), professor of medicine - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 172 Gambara, Antonio - also: Gambau (fl. 14251426), master mason, sculptor - Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 173-174 Gambella, Antonio (fl. 1452), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 175 Gambella, Giacomo ( t 1483), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 175 Gambella, Gonnario (fl. 1420), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 175 Gambella, Itocorre (fl. 1127), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 175 Gambella, Lorenzo ( t 1483), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 175 Gambello, Antonio - also: Antonio di Marco, Antonio da San Zaccaria ( t after 1479), architect, master mason - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 176 Gamberelli, Bernardo (fl. 1464), sculptor, architect - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 128, 177 Gambiglioni, Angelo —» Angelus de Gambilionibus G a m b i n o d'Arezzo (fl. 1471), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 128, 178 Gambino, Michele (fl. 1498), silversmith - Sicilia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 179 Gambis, Giovanni de (fl. 1441), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 128, 180-181 Gambrivius, king of Flanders - also: Gambrinus (8-th century), king of flanders - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 128, 182 Gamel, Piene ( t 1360), physician, notary - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 302, 418 Gamel, Pierre ( t 1390), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 419 G a m e l b e r t (Michelsberg) ( f i a t e 8-th century), vicar - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 128, 183 Gamelingay, Richard de (fl. 1240), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 128, 185 Gamelinus, bishop of Saint-Andrews (f 1271), canon, bishop - Scotland; Saint-Andrews (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 128, 184 Gamell, Robert —> Coppyng, Robert Gamelyn, John (fl. 1423-1442), Dominican, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 186 Gamelyn, Robert - also: Gammelyn, Gamlyn (fl. 1481-1483), architect - Suffolk (England) Harvey - F. 128, 187 Gamene, John - also: Gamin, Gamine (fl. 13221323), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 128, 188 Games, Gustavo Diaz de (fl. 1453), military officer - Spain - Chevalier - F. 128, 189

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Gamil ibn Abdallah ibn Mamar ( ¡ 701), poet - Medina (Saudi Arabia) - Ibn Khallikan F. 423, 381-389 Gamli, Kanuki (8-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 128, 190-191 Gamon, abbot of Brétigny ( t l a t e 7-th century), abbot, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 128, 192 Gamon, William (f 1445), scholar - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 128, 193 G a m o n a l (Burgos) (fl. 1495), painter - Burgos (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 194 Gamucci, Andrea (14-th century), royal physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 195 Gamylgay, John - also: Gamulgay, Gamalgay Gambelgay (fl. 1390-1416), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 196-198 Gancelin, Alessandro (fl. 1439), goldsmith Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 199 Gand, Guillaume de (fl. 1324), sculptor - Bclgic, Belgique - Lami - F. 128, 200 Gandalmarus, bishop of Toulon (fl. 878), bishop - Toulon (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 201 Gandía, Alfonso I, duke of Aragón (* 1332, 11412), duke - Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 201-202 Gandini, Pietro —> Galdini, Pietro Gandinonibus, Filipinus de - also: Filippino de Gandioni (fl. 1412-1440), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 128, 204-205 Gandolfl, Lodovico, bishop of Brugnato ( t 1390), Franciscan, bishop - Italy - Chevalier F. 128, 205 Gandolfìno di Lucio d'Arezzo (fi. 1279-1287), miniaturist - Arezzo (Italy); Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 128, 206-207 Gandolfìno (Piemonte) (fl. 1493), painter Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 208 Gandoni, Bernardino (fl. 1390-1395), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 209 Gandoni, Gandino (fl. 1390-1394), professor of civil law - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 210 Gandoni, Matteo ( t 1330), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 211 Gandulphus, bishop of Alba ( t 1184), bishop Alba (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 212 G a n d u l p h u s Bononicnsis ( t after 1185), canon, theologian - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 128, 214-217 G a n d u l p h u s de Cremona (fl. 1351-1375), surgeon - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 128, 218-219 G a n d u l p h u s (Milano) ( t 1260), Franciscan Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 213 G a n d u l p h e [Gandulphus] de Plaisance ( t 1229), abbot, cardinal - Paris (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 128, 220-221 Gandulf [Gandulphus], bishop of Rochester (2-d half 11 -th century), bishop, architect Rochester (England); Canterbury (England) Lance - F. 423, 390 G a n d u l p h u s Siculus (fl. 1438-1444), Franciscan - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 128, 222-223 Gangalandi, Ranieri di Ghezzo (fl. 1309-1310), notary - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 224 Gange, William (fl. 1450), Augustinian, canon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 225 Ganghofer, Jörg - also: Jörg von Haspach, Jörg der Maurer von Polling ( t 1488), architect Munich (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 226-228 Ganguillion, Claude (fl. 1465), painter - France Chevalier - F. 128, 229 Ganigart, Jean (fl. 1446), architect - Montauban (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 128, 230; 423, 391 Ganivet, Jean (fl. 1496), Franciscan - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 231 Ganiya, Banu, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Valencia (Spain); Cordoba (Spain); Africa - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 34, 335

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Gannabi

Gannabi, a l — also: Abu Tahir Sulaiman ibn Abi Said al-Hasan ( t e a . 943), revolt leader - MidEast - Ibn Khallikan - F. 128, 232-237 Ganne, Thomas (fl. 1459-1466), master of arts, college fellow, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 128, 238-239 Gannet, Jchan (fl. 1454), painter - Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 241 Gannet, Pierart (fl. 1454-1468), painter - Lille (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 241 Gannet, William (fl. 1444), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 128, 240 Ganno, Etienne de (* 1420), Franciscan, historian - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 242 Gano di Lapo (fl. 1373), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 243 Gano da Siena (fl. 1339-1374), architect, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 128, 244-245 Gans, Hermann to der (fl. 1471-1477), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 128, 246 Gans von Putlitz, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Brandenburg (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 247 Gansei, Jean (fl. 1435-1439), architect, sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 128, 248-249 Gansfort, Basilius (fl. 1476), theologian Chevalier - F. 128, 250 Gansfort, Johannes - also: J. Wesselus (*ca. 1419, "I" 1489), humanist, theologian - Groningen (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie - F. 402, 283-299; 423, 392-401 Gantéri, Jean de - also: J. de Gantes (* 1330, t 1389), military captain - Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 128, 251 Gantonnet d'Abzac (8-th century), citizen France - Chevalier - F. 128, 252 Gaona, Geronimo (fl. 1500), orator - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 253 Gar Allah az-Zamakhshari - also: Abu ΊKasim Mahmud ibn Omar ( f l l 4 4 ) , Islamic traditionist, imam - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 128, 255-264 Gara, Nicolas, count palatine of Hungary (f 1385), count palatine - Hungaria - Ladvocat F. 128, 271 Gara, Pietro (12-th century), historian - Savona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 265 Gara, Simone di (fl. 1491), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 266 Garabied Chiduagan (13-th century), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 128, 267 Garai, family (since 13-th century), family of aristocrats - Hungaria - Osteuropa F. 128, 268-270 Garald, Richard - also: Gerald Garald ( t 1458), mason - London (England) - Harvey F. 128, 272 Garaldis, Bernardinus de (fl. 1497-1500), printer Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 273 Garaldis, Michael de (fl. 1497-1500), printer Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 273 Garamannus (Gorze) (fl. 995), chronicler - Gorze (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 128, 274 Garatone, Cristoforo, bishop of Treviso (fl. 1437-1448), canon, bishop - Treviso (Italy) Chevalier - F. 128, 275 Garatori, Giacomo - poet - Imola (Italy) Chevalier - F. 128, 276 Garbanelli, family (sincc 15-th ccntury), family of painters - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 128, 277 Garbani, Giovanni Martino (fl. 1474), physician Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 278 Garbarini, Gabriele (fl. 1463), Bcncdictinc, abbot - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 279 Garbavate, Cristoforo (fl. 1453), embroider Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 280 Garbazza, Giovanni Martino (fl. 1441), physician - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 281

Garbelli, Giovanni ( |1280), citizen - Piemonte (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 282 Garbino, Domenico (fl. 1490), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 283 Garbo, Dinus de - also: Dino del Garbo (f 1327), professor of medicine - Firenze (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart I, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker, Wickersheimer F. 128, 284-292; 423, 402-405 Garbo, Tommaso del —> Thomas de Garbo Garbosseti, Dionisio (fl. 1495), painter Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 293-294 Garces, Pedro (fl. 1394-1397), papal chamberlain - Aragon (Spain); Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 295-302 Garcés, Pedro (fl. 1445), sculptor - Zaragoza (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 303 Garces de Marcilla, Pedro Gincs, Pedro bishop of Alburracin Garci Ferrans (fl. 1385), poet - Spain Chevalier - F. 128, 304 Garcia, Alfonso - also: Alonso G. (fl. 14181438), goldsmith - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 350-351 Garcia, Alfonso (fl. 1430-1440), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 352 Garcia, Diego ( t 1475), chronicler - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 128, 356 Garcia, Domingo (fl. 1480), king of arms Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 128, 353 Garcia, Fernando (fl. 1191), canon - Coimbra (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 128, 354 Garcia, Fernando (fl. 1459), sculptor - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 355 Garcia, Jimen (fl. 1370), lawyer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 373-376 Garcia, Juan (fl. 1360-1390), jurisconsult - Spain - Chevalier - F. 128, 357 Garcia, Juan (fl. 1459), Dominican - Spain; Calatayud (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Latassa - F. 128, 359; 209, 309-314 Garcia, M. (fl. 1327), Carmelite, Provincial Paris (France); Aragon (Spain); Albi (France) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 360-362 Garcia, Martin (fl. 1418), poet - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 363-364 Garcia, Paschasius (fl. 1378), ambassador - Spain - Chevalier - F. 128, 365 Garcia, Pedro (fl. 1421), architect - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 366 Garcia, Pedro (fl. 1489), theologian, bishop Valencia (Spain); Paris (France); Sardegna (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 302, 429 Garcia, Rafael (fl. 1469), Dominican - Spain Chevalier - F. 128, 367 García, Sancho, bishop of Lombez (fl. 1473), bishop, archdeacon - Spain - Chevalier F. 128, 368 Garcia de Castrojeriz, Juan - or: J. Garsias, Garzias (14-th-15-th cenLury), Franciscan - Spain - Hurter, Sbaralea - F. 209, 323-327 Garcia Gudiel, Gonzalo, archbishop of Toledo (»before 1250, f 1299), archbishop, cardinal - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 377-378; 149, 359 García de Santa Maria, Alvar (*ca. 1380, t 1460), chronicler - Castilla (Spain) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 128, 379-381 Garcia de Santa Maria, Gonzalo (fl. 14951499), writer, jurisconsult, historian - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 384; 142, 141-150 Garcia de Santa Maria, Gonzalo, archbishop of Girona (* 1379, 11448), archbishop, historian - Burgos (Spain); Girona (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 128, 382; 142, 151 Garcia de Toledo, Joäo (fl. 1382-1402), architect - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 358 Garcie (Maillezais) (fl. 1297), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 128, 385 Garcie, Jean (surgeon) —» Jean [Johannes] Garcie

Garcie, Pierre (»between 1430 and 1440, 11483), mariner - France - Chevalier - F. 128, 386 Garcin, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Garcin Gardar Svafarson (fl. 864), navigator - Iceland Chevalier - F. 128, 387 Garde, Etienne de la, archbishop of Arles ( t 1361), archdeacon, bishop, archbishop Beauvais (France); Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 128, 388 Garde, Guillaume de la, archishop of Périgueux ( t 1374), canon, archbishop - Tulle (France); Orleans (France); Périgueux (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 389 Garde, Pierre de la (fl. 1309), canon, physician France - Chevalier - F. 128, 390 Gardener, ... (fl. 1397-1400), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 391 Gardini, Bartolomeo ( t 1403), Franciscan Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 128, 392 Gardini, Filippo (14-th century), philologist Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 395 Gardini, Gardino ( t 1302), professor of civil law - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 393 Gardini, Hugolino (fl. 1305), professor of civil law - Italy - Chevalier - F. 128, 394 Gardins, Guillaume de (»ca. 1370, 11438), physician, chanccllor - Rouen (France) Chevalier - F. 128, 396 Gardner, ... (fl. 1473-1478), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 128, 397-398 Gardolf von Harbke, bishop of Halberstadt ( t 1201), bishop - Halberstadt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 128, 400 Garducci, Giovanni (fl. 1477-1491), potter Urbino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 128, 401 Gardus Bonafos (fl. 1420), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 128, 402 Gardyner, Henry ( t 1419), scholar, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 128, 403-404 Gardyner, Henry (fl. 1463), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 405 Gardyner, John (f 1400), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 406-408 Gardyner, Richard (fl. 1431-1433), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 409 Gardyner, Richard (fl. 1493), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 128, 410 Gardyner, Simon (fl. 1435-1438), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 411 Gardyner, Thomas (fl. 1460-1463), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 412 Gare, Nicholas de la (fl. 1304), notary public Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 413 Gare, William de la (fl. 1265-1283), scholar, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 128, 414-415 Gare of York, John (fl. 1420-1429), bachelor of canon law, hospital administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 128, 416 Garelli, Tommaso d'Alberto (fl. 1452-1495), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 128, 417 Garembert (Copyist) - also: Vuarembertus (9-th ccntury), copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 128, 418-419 Garembert, abbot of Mont-Saint-Martin (* ca. 1084, 11141), Premonstratensian, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 128, 420 Garet Fereys - also: Gerard Ferrers (fl. 15 Π Ι 525), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 128, 421 Garfagnani, Andrea (fl. 1381), notary - Italy Chevalier - F. 129, 1 Garganelli, Bartolomeo (fl. 1418), citizen - Italy - Chevalier - F. 129, 2 Garganelli, Taddeo (fl. 1455-1461), Servite, professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 129, 3 Garganus Senensis (fl. 1382-1384), Franciscan - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 129, 4-6

Garnerius Gargrave, John (fl. 1458), scholar in arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 7 Gargurich-Ohmucevich, Pietro {fl. 1482), painter - Dalmatia (Croatia) Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 8 Gariarius, bishop of Anger - also: Gariacius (late 7-th century), bishop - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 129, 9 Garibald [Garibaldus] I, duke of Bavaria ( t 5 9 2 ) , duke - Bayern (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 129, 10-12 Garibald [Garibaldus] II, duke of Bavaria (7-th century), duke - Bayern (Germany) Chevalier - F. 129, 13 Garibaldo [Garibaldus], king of Lombardia (fl. 671-672), king - Lombardia (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 129, 14-15 Garibald [Garibaldus], bishop of Toulouse ( t 7 3 5 ) , bishop - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 129, 16 Garibert, Etienne (f 1121), citizen of ChâlonsSur-Marne - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier - F. 129, 17 Garibot, Pierre (14-th century), physician, astrologist - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 302, 426 Garic, Guillaume - also: G. Garric (fl. 14271443), building master - Villefranche (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 18 Garidelli, Pietro Johannes de Garlandia Garlandius, Cyrillus -> Cyrillus Garlandius Garleve, William (fl. 1497), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 100 Garlikhuth, John (fl. 1377), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 209, 348 Garlok, Thomas (fl. 1433), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 101 Garlop, Johannes (fl. 1368-1377), canon Lüneburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 129, 102 G a r m e a u , Simon (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 129, 103 Garmyndelyn, Thomas (fl. 1481), friar, student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 129, 104 G a r n a c h e (Troyes) (fl. 1494), architect - Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 105

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Garnaut, de Tremblay (14-th century), goldsmith, painter - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 106 Garnerius Abbas (fl. 752-756), abbot, ambassador - France - Chevalier, Potthast F. 129, 107-108 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Amiens) (fl. 1286), physician - Amiens (France) Chevalier, Jacquart I - F. 129, 110 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] d'Arches (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 129, 109 G u a r n e r i o [Garnerius] d'Artegna (f 1466), canon, parish priest - Udine (Italy); Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 424, 394 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Boran, abbot of Corbie ( t 1314), abbot - Corbie (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 111 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Cambrai) - physician - Cambrai (France) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 124 G a r n e r [Garnerius] (Cambridge) (fl. 1246), magister - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 129, 112 Garnerius Coltela (fl. 1342), physician - Milano (Italy) - Jacquart 1 - F. 129, 113 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Corbeil) (fl. 1256), barber - Corbeil (France) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 131 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Forbuevilleirs - also: G. de Forbueviller (13-th century), physician - France; Verdun (France) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 114 G a r n i e r [Garnerius], bishop of Laon ( t 1249), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 115 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Mailly (τ 1050), abbot Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 116 G a r n i e r [Garnerius], abbot of Marmoutier ( t 1155), abbot - Marmoutier (France) Chevalier - P. 129, 117 G a r n e r u s [Garnerius] de Morolio - also: Garnier de Moreuil (fl. 1323), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 129, 118-119 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Nancel (fl. 1292), surgeon - Lorraine (France) Wickersheimer - F. 129, 120 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Paris) (fl. 11 Söl l 96), canon, physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 129, 130 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Paris) (fl. 1313), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 129, 121 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Pont-Sainte-Maxence > Guernes de Pont-Sainte-Maxence G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Rebais) (10-th century), abbot - Rebais (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 125 Garnerius dc Rupcforti, bishop of Langrcs also: Garnier de Rochefort (*ca. 1140, rafter 1225), Cistercian, bishop - Langrcs (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 129, 126-128; 423, 415 G a r n i e r [Garnerius], abbot of Saint-Victor (fl. 1000), abbot - Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 132 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Saint-Yon (fl. 14121429), library curator - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 129, 135 Garnerius de Sancto Audeno - french: Garnier de Rouen ( 10-th-11 -th century), poet - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 129 Garnerius de Sancto Victore ( t 1170), canon regular, Augustinian, subprior - Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 129, 133-134; 423, 416 Garnerius Tornusiensis (fl. 1106), monk, hagiographer - Tournus (France) Chevalier, Hurter - F. 129, 137-138 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] (Tours) (fl. 1176-1202), physician - Tours (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 129, 136 G a r n i e r [Garnerius] de Villiers-le-Bel (fl. 1266), clerk, physician - Mans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 129, 139 Garnerius (Westminster) - called: L'Homiliaire (fl. 1114), Benedictine - London (England) Chevalier - F. 129, 140

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Garnet

G a r n e t , Christopher (fl. 1494), scholar, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 141 G a r n e t , Colard - also: Nicolas Garnet (fl. 13631367), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 142-143 G a r n e t , John (fl. 1469), prior, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 144 Garney, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Garney Garnier, Colas -> Colas [Nicolausl Gamier Garnier, Guillaume (fl. 1480), musician - Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 129, 145-146 Garnier, Jacques (fl. 1306), painter - Pinerolo (Italy); Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 129, 147 Garnier, Jean (surgeon) —» Jean [Johannes] Garnier Garnier, Jean (late 12-th century), painter, goldsmith - Limoges (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - p. 129, 148-149 Garnier, Jean (fl. 1417-1455), goldsmith Troyes (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 129, 150-151 Garnier, Pierre (fl. 1476-1485), illuminator, painter, miniaturist - Angers (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 152-153 Garnon, James (fl. 1449-1466), district rector, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 129, 154 Garnter, Joducus von Berching (fl. 1424-1452), university rector, theologian - Deutschland DLL - F. 129, 178-179 Garoscus de Ulmoisca Veteri - also: Jacques d'Avellino (fl. 1365-1415), voyager Aries (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 129, 155-156 Garranier, Raymond de ( t 1472), archdeacon Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 129, 157 Garrard, William - also: W. Garard (fl. 1495-1496), master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 129, 158 Garret, John (fl. 1421-1422), mason - London (England); York (England) - Harvey F. 129, 159 Garric, Guillaume (fl. 1285-1321), heretic Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 160 Garrige, Pierre (11. 1460), barber - Limoges (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 428 Garrossio, Jean de (fl. 1299-1325), Dominican Orthez (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 161 Garsdale, Richard - also: R. Carsdale, Cartisdale ( t 1439), master of arts, scholar, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 162-163 Garsende d'Alphant ( t 1310), Franciscan, nun Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 164 Garsende de Forcalquier, countess of Provence - also: Garsende de Sabran (fl. 1180-1257), countcss - Provence (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 129, 165-166 G a r s i , Lodovico (fl. 1440-1444), canon, troubadour - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 129, 167 Garsi, Marco (fl. 1438), canon - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 129, 1 Garsia, Stcphanus - also: S. Garcia (6-th century), illuminator, copyist - Spain - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 128, 369-372 Garcia [Garsias] (Alvelda) (10-th century), copyist - Spain - Bradley, Chevalier F. 128, 305-306 Garcia [Garsias], count of Aragon - also: G. el Malo (Π. 833), count - Aragon (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 128, 329 Garcías [Garsias] (Aragon) (fl. 1327), Carmelite, lector - Aragon (Spain) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 128, 326 Garcia [Garsias], abbot of Arlanza - abbot, saint - Burgos (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 128, 307 Garcia [Garsias] de Ayerve, bishop of León ( t 1332), canon, bishop - Aragon (Spain); León (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 128, 307-311 Garcia [Garsias] de Benquet, bishop of Bazas (fl. 1140-1179), bishop - Bazas (France) - Chevalier - F. 128, 312 Garcia [Garsias] de Bobadilla (fl. 1487), translator - Spain - Chevalier - F. 128, 313

Garcia [Garsias] I (Fernández), count of Castilla Thomas Gascoignus Gascoigne, Willequin de (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 200 Gascoigne, William (*ca. 1350, t e a . 1419), judge, lord - Lancaster (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 129, 201-203 Gase, ... (fl. 1274), mason - Norwich (England) Harvey - F. 129, 204 Gasele, Thomas - also: T. Gaysele, Gaysle (11. 1419-1423), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 129, 205 Gaseley, ... - also: Gasley (fl. 1441-1453), AugusLinian, friar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 129, 206 Gaseley, Robert - also: R. Gaysley, Glazelay (fl. 1455-1460), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 129, 207 Gaskin, Thomas - also: T. Gascoigne, Gascon (fl. 1458-1470), bedel, student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 129, 208 Gasmar, Guillaume (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 129, 209 Gasoenberg, Cornilles van (fl. 1467), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 129, 210 Gasón, William (fl. 1433), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 129, 211 Gaspare [Gaspar] d'Agostino - also: Guasparre d'Agostino (11. 1451-1455), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 212 Gaspare [Gaspar] d'Anghiari (fl. 1484), jurisconsult - Anghiari (Italy) - Chevalier F. 129, 213 Gaspar d'Ansam - Cistercian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 129, 214 Gaspar (Avignon) (fl. 1357), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 129, 215 Gaspare [Gaspar] de Backere (fl. 1483-1487), goldsmith - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 129, 216 Kaspar [Gaspar] von Bern (fl. 1437), sculptor - Basel (Switzerland); Bern (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 226 Gaspar Blau ( t 1342), physician, author of a medical treatise - Saint-Flour (France) Wickersheimer - F. 129, 217 Kaspar [Gaspar] (Brixen) (11. 1471-1481), goldsmith - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 229, 227

Gatti Caspar [Gaspar] Calderinus —> Calderini, Gaspare Gaspar (Copyist) (15-th century), copyist - France - Bradley - F. 129, 237 Gaspar, duke of Deux-Ponts (fi. 1489), duke France - Chevalier - F. 129, 218 Gaspar (Dijon) (fi. 1435-1437), physicist - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 129, 219 Gaspar Fayol - also: G. Vinccntius F. (fl. 1485-1491), Dominican, prior, theologian Aragon (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Kaeppeli - F. 129, 253 G a s p a r Fayol - also: Fayol, Gaspar (fl. 1491), Dominican - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier F. 115, 245 G a s p a r e [ G a s p a r ] (Forlì) (fl. 1395), Dominican, clockmaker - Forli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 129, 220 Gaspare [Gaspar] di Giovanni da Volerra - also: Guasparre ( t 1474), priest, glass painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 221 Gaspar Girard (fl. 1462), physicist, bachelor of medecine - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 222 Gaspar Grunbach - also: G. Coriompach (fl. 1481-1497), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 129, 223 Caspar [Gaspar] (Innsbruck) (fl. 1498), crystal artist - Innsbruck (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 127 Gaspare [Gaspar] di Jacopo (fl. 1452), wood carver - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 129, 224 Caspar [Gaspar] (Konstanz) (fl. 1427-1428), painter - Konstanz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 70, 128 Gaspare [Gaspar] Lamayiolla - also: G. Lamayrolla (fl. 1430-1444), physician - Milano (Italy); Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 225 Gaspare [Gaspar] di Lello (fl. 1481-1498), miniaturist - France - D'Ancona - F. 129, 226 Gaspar de Mediolano (fl. 1363), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 227 G a s p a r e [ G a s p a r ] di Montone (fl. 1456-1464), copyist - Ferrara (Italy); Montone (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 129, 228-229 G a s p a r e [ G a s p a r ] Napoletano (fl. 1500), medal engraver - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 230 Kaspar [Gaspar] von Oegspurg - also: Κ. Augspurger ( t 1491), Benedictine, writer Basel (Switzerland); Freiburg (Germany, BadenWiirtcnbcrg) - Stammler - F. 420, 296-307 Gaspar de Orta (mid-15-th century), miniaturist Sevilla (Spain) - D'Ancona - F. 129, 231 Gasparo [Gaspar] Pellegrino - physician Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 129, 232 Gaspar de Perusio —> Rossi, Gasparo bishop of Frigento and Foligno Caspar [Gaspar] de Perusio, bishop of Frigento ( i 1455), Benedictine, bishop - Frigento (Italy) Harter - F. 420, 308 Gaspare [Gaspar] da Pesaro (f 1462), painter Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 235 Kaspar [Gaspar] von der Rhön - also: K. von der Roen (fl. 1472-1474), poet - Deutschland Chevalier, Stammler - F. 129, 236; 229, 228; 420, 309-311 Caspar [Gaspar] (Sankt Oswald) (fl. 1469-1476), architect - Zeiring (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 70, 129 Kaspar [Gaspar] de Schönbcrg, bishop of Meissen ( t 1463), deacon, bishop - Meissen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 129, 238 Gaspard [Gaspar] Scmpmainc ( t 1490), surgeon - Gérone (France) - Jacquart I - F. 129, 239 Gaspar Sighicelli, bishop of Imola - also: Gaspar di Pietro Sighicelli-Magnani ( t 1457), Dominican, bishop - Bologna (Italy); Imola (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 129, 240-242 Caspar [Gaspar] (Strasbourg) (fl. 13721391), sculptor - Strasbourg (France); Luzern (Switzerland) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker F. 70, 130-131

Kaspar [Gaspar] Striegau - also: G. Stregau, Stregaw, Strogaw (fl. 1485-1493), bachelor of arts, university proctor - Deutschland; Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 129, 243-244 Gaspar Torella ( t e a . 1520), physician - Valencia (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 129, 246-248 Kaspar [Gaspar] der Törringer (11. 1436), knight - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 129, 245 Gaspare [Gaspar] Trullcnck (fl. 1480), writer - Castagno (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Sbaralea F. 129, 249 Gaspar Veronensis (fl. 1470-1471), historian Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 129, 250-252; 420, 312 Gaspar van Weerbeke (*ca. 1440), musician België, Belgique - Fétis - F. 129, 254-256 Gaspare [Gaspar] Zacchi, bishop of Osimo (fl. 1465), Benedictine, bishop - Italy; Osimo (Italy); Roma (Italy); Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 129, 257; 412, 36 Gasparino di Antonio Lombardo (fl. 1473-1486), architect - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 129, 258 Gasparinus Barzizius Barzizza, Gasparino Gasparinus Borrus —> Borro, Gasparino Gasquet (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 129, 270 Gasqui, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Gasqui bishop of Marseille Gasqui, Jean, bishop of Marseille ( t 1344), canon, bishop - Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 271 Gässeler, Johannes - also: J. Gacsslcr (* 1413, 11499), Premonstratensian, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 127, 236-237 Gassenbergh, Corneille van (fl. 1467), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 129, 272 Gassion, Gilles (fl. 1213), chronicler - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 273 Gassiot de Samataa (fl. 1377), barber - Lesear (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 129, 274 Gassot (Soissons) (fl. 1364), minstrel - Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 129, 275-276 Gast, Kunz (15-th century), minstrel Deutschland - Stammler - F. 129, 277-282 Gast, Mcrkcln (fl. 1393), armourer - Frankfurtam-Main (Germany) - Stammler - F. 129, 283 Gastaudo, Giorgio (fl. 1487), physician Savigliano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 129, 284 Gasteau, Thcvcnin (barber) —> Thcvcnin Gastcau Gasteblé (Bard) (13-th century), bard - France Chevalier - F. 129, 285 Gastel, Guillaume (fl. 1475), miniaturist - Rennes (France) - D'Ancona - F. 129, 286 Gastiles, Arnaud de (14-th century), prior France - Chevalier - F. 129, 287 Gastine, Geoffroy de (i-1275), clerk - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 288 Gastine, Guy de (fl. 1268-1270), canon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 289 Gastinel, Denys ( t 1440), canon - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 290 Gastins, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Gastins Gastoldus Wilnensis - also: Gastold Gastald ( t e a . 1341), Franciscan, bishop - France - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 129, 291-294 Gaston I, viscount of Béarn (f984), viscount Béarn (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 296 Gaston II, viscount of Beam (f 1012), viscount Béarn (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 297 Gaston III, viscount of Béarn ("I" 1058), viscount Béarn (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 298 Gaston IV, viscount of Béarn ( t 1130), viscount Béarn (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 299 Gaston V, viscount of Béarn ( t 1170), viscount Béarn (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 300 Gaston VI, viscount of Béarn (* 1171, f 1215), viscount - Beam (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 301 Gaston VII, viscount of Béarn Jean [Johannes] Gaucher Gaucher, Mathieu (fl. 1439), painter - Orleans (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 378 Gaucourt, Charles de ( t 1482), governor - France - Chevalier - F. 129, 384 Gaucourt, Jean dc, bishop of Laon (f 1468), canon, bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 385 Gaucourt, Raoul, lord of ( t 1427), bailiff - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 386 Gaucourt, Raoul de ( t e a . 1461), nobleman, governor - Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 387 Gaudeer, Pierre (14-th century), ornamental sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami - F. 129, 388 Gaudelet, Huguenin —> Huguenin [ Hugolinus j Gaudelet Gaudenfuchs, Jakob (fl. 1473), painter - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 389 Gaudentius Brixicnsis (fl. 1388), theologian, bishop, saint - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) Fabricius, Potthast - F. 129, 390-396 Gaudentius, archbishop of Caesarea (fl. 11301142), archbishop - Caesarea (Israel) Chevalier - F. 129, 397 Gaudentius (Comminges) (t8-th century), martyr, saint - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 398 Gaudentius, bishop of Ecija (6-th century), bishop - France - Chevalier - F. 129, 399 Gaudentius Gnesensis (*970, t e a . 1006), archbishop, saint - France; Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 129, 400-402 Gaudentius, bishop of Ossero ( t 1044), bishop France - Chevalier - F. 129, 403 Gaudericus de Cluny (fl. 1259), scholar - Cluny (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 404 Gaudericus (Languedoc) ( t 10-th century), saint Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 405 Gaudericus, bishop of Laon ( t 1112), bishop Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 406 Gaudericus, bishop of Lyon (fl. 642-644), bishop - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 407 Gaudericus Velletrensis (fl. 867-879), bishop - Velletri (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 129, 408-409 Gauderis (Loccdio) (fl. 658), soldier, monk Italy - Chevalier - F. 129, 410 Gaudet, Etienne (14-th century), canon Lille (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 411 Gaudi (Troubadour) (11. 1200), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 129, 412 Gaudin, bishop of Soissons ( t 707), bishop, saint - Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 413 Gaudin, Etienne (fl. 1418), architect - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 414 Gaudin, Guillaume (fl. 1447-1462), artist craftsman - France - Chevalier - F. 129, 415 Gaudin, Jean (fl. 1462), architect - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 129, 416; 423, 417 Gaudin, Pierre (fl. 1406-1410), physician - Toulon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 435 Gaudiose (Asturias) (8-th century), queen Asturias (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 129, 417 Gaudiosus, bishop of Salerno (fl. 646), bishop, saint - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 129, 418 Gaudiosus, bishop of Taraz.ona ( t ca. 530), bishop, saint - Italy - Chevalier - F. 129, 419 Gaudoul, Pierre (15-th ccntury), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 420 Gaudrinus (Monachus) - also: Galthcricus (fl. 1274), monk, preacher - France - Chevalier F. 129, 421 Gaudry (Cluny) (fl. 1259-1272), theologian Cluny (France) - Glorieux - F. 129, 422

Gauffridi, Jean (fl. 1473-1492), glass painter, painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 129, 423 Gaufredus —> Godefridus Gaufridi, Guilelmus —* Guilelmus Gaufridi bishop of Bazas Gaufridi, Jacques —> Jacques IJacobus] Gaufridi Gaufridi, Raymond archbishop of Milano —> Raymundus [Raimundus] Galfrcdus archbishop of Milano Gauge, ... (11. 1463), doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 129, 424 Gaugeric, bishop of Cambrai (t619), bishop, saint - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 425 Gaugsburger, Konrad (15-th ccntury), glass painter - Merano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 129, 426 Gaulchier, Perrin (fl. 1430), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 129, 427 Gaulin de Quarie (fl. 1445), goldsmith - France Chevalier - F. 129, 428 Gaullemier, Guillaume (15-th century), printer Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 429 Gault (Saint) ( t e a . 550), hermit, saint - France Chevalier - F. 129, 430 Gaultier, Macé (fl. 1480), mason - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 431 Gaultier, Pierre (fl. 1393-1422), surgeon - France - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 302, 439-440 Gaultier, Pierre (fl. 1478), mason - France; Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 432 Gaultier, Raoul (15-th century), printer - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 129, 433 Gauluet, Pierre de Mornay (t 1423), seneschal, governor - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 129, 434 Gaunet, Piérard (fl. 1453-1468), painter - Lille (France); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 129, 435 Gaunilo Majoris Monasterii (fl. 1070-1100), Benedictine, theologian - Marmoutier (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 129, 436-439 Gaunt, Maurice of, lord of Leeds (fl. 11841230), lord, rebel - England Arnold-Baker - F. 129, 440 Gaunt, Walter de, abbot of Waltham (fl. 11801184), Augustinian, canon, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 129, 441 Gauritius (Dominican) (fl. 1249), Dominican, theologian - England - Chevalier - F. 129, 442 Gauseran de Saint-Didier (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 3 Gauseran (Troubadour) (12-th-13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 2 Gauseran, Pierre - troubadour - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 130, 4 Gauslin, archbishop of Bourges (t 1029), abbot, archbishop - Bourges (France); Flcury (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 130, 6-8 Gauslin, bishop of Paris ( t 886), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 12-14 Gauslin, bishop of Toul ( t 962), bishop - Toul (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 9-11 Gausmar, Elie (12-th ccntury), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 130, 15 Gausmar, Grimoart (12-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 130, 16 Gausse (Paris) (fl. 1423), medical practitioner Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 130, 17 Gaussel, Jean (fl. 1431-1439), architect - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 130, 18; 423, 418 Gaussel, Pierre (fl. 1435-1439), building master Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 19 Gausseime (Marseille) ( t 1129), abbot - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 20 Gausserand de Saint-Leydier (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 21 Gaut (Paris) (fl. 1403-1429), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 130, 22

Gazull Gautbertus Grammaticus (10-th century), grammarian - Deutschland - Potthast F. 130, 23 Gautey, Arnaud —» Arnaud [Arnoldus] Gautey Gautherin du Parley (fi. 1445), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 130, 24 Gauthier, Eudes - also: Odon G. (fl. 1403), sculptor - Auxcrrc (France) - Beaulieu F. 130, 25 Gautier —> Gualterus Gautier I, count of Brienne (fl. 1035-1089), count - France; Brienne-le-Château (France) Chevalier - F. 148, 134 Gautier II, count of Brienne (fl. 1125-1161), count - France - Chevalier - F. 148, 134 Gautier III, count of Brienne (fl. 1192-1205), count - France - Chevalier - F. 148, 134 Gautier IV, count of Brienne (fl. 1221-1241), count - France - Chevalier - F. 148, 134 Gautier V, count of Brienne ( f l 3 1 1 ) , count, dukc - France; Lecce (Italy); Athina (Grcccc) Chevalier - F. 148, 134 Gautier VI, count of Brienne (f 1356), count, duke, lord - Lecce (Italy); Poitiers (France); Athina (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 148, 135-136 Gautier, Henri (fl. 1435), sculptor - Montpellier (France) - Beaulieu - F. 130, 27 Gautier, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Gautier Gautier, Jean (fl. 1452), painter - Lille (France) Chevalier - F. 130, 28 Gautier, Martin - also: M. Wauthier (fl. 1416), building master - Arras (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 130, 29 G a u t r Jónsson ( t 1270), prince - Norway Chevalier - F. 130, 30 Gautzke, Briccius - also: B. Gauszke (fl. 14761486), stonemason - Görlitz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 31 G a u v a i n de Bons-Conseils (fl. 1298), judge Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 32 Gauvein (Poet) (13-th century), poet - Normandie (France); England - Chevalier - F. 130, 33 G a u z f r e d u s (Le Puy) - also: Gauzefredus (fl. 1320), sculptor - Languedoc (France); Puy (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 130, 36-38 Gauziolen, bishop of Mans ( t 771), bishop Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 39 Gauzlin —> Gauslin G a u z o n (Cluny) - also: Gouzon (fl. 1089), architect - Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Larice F. 130, 41; 423, 419 Gavacini, Pietro —> Petrus de Gavasinis Gavaron, Grazelle (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 130, 42 Gavarrini, Giacomo (fl. 1305), Franciscan, writer - Montefalco (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 130, 43; 196, 213-21A Gavas, Jacopo (fl. 1338), goldsmith - Forli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 44 Gavasseti, Pietro (15-th ccntury), Carmelite Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 45 G a v a u d a n le Vieux (fl. 1187-1189), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 130, 46 Gavaudan, Jean (fl. 1307), Carthusian, prior Montreuil (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 47 Gavaudan, Pierre (fl. 1353), physician - Var (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 302, 443 Gaveau, Jacquet (fl. 1424), artist craftsman France - Chevalier - F. 130, 48 Gaveiche (Campeaux) (13-th century), deacon Champeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 49 Gavella, Bartolomeo (fl. 1490-1491), painter Modena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 50 Gaver, Natalis - also: Noel G. ( t 1474), general of the Mercedarian order, prior, annalist Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 130, 51 Gavere, dc, family (sincc 15-th ccntury), family of bookbinders - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 57-58 Gavere, Antoine de (fl. 1459-1505), bookbinder - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 57-58 Gavere, Guillaume de ( t 1471), bookbinder Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 57-58

Gavere, Jacques de (f 1467), bookbinder Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 57-58 Gavere, Jean de ( t 1508), bookbinder Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 57-58 Gavere, Joris de (15-th century), bookbinder Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 57-58 Gavere, Michel de (f 1490), bookbinder Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 57-58 Gavere, Theodor van (fl. 1470), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 52-58 Gavere, Victor van (fl. 1470-1479), illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 53-58 Gaveston, Piers, earl of Cornwall ( t 1312), earl - Cornwall (Wales) - Broughton, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 59-64; 423, 420 Gavi, Bernardo (fl. 1430), writer - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 130, 65 Gavilla, Ludovico de (fl. 1445-1455), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 130, 66-67 Gavina, abbess of Saints-Gavin-et-Luxore (6-th ccntury), abbess - Sardegna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 130, 68 Gavina, Andrea —> Andrea [Andreas] Guvina Gavineti, Giovanni (15-th century), Franciscan France - Chevalier - F. 130, 69 Gavis, Johannes (fl. 1453), Franciscan, professor of medicine - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 70 Gavor, Jean (fl. 1214), citizen of Liège - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 71 Gavotti, Stefano (15-th century), Augustinian France - Chevalier - F. 130, 72 Gawaliqi, Mauhub ibn Ahmad (*ca. 1073, 11134), philologist - Bagdad (Irak) - Ihn Khallikan - F. 423, 421-425 Gawer, Johannes —» Johannes Gawer Gawge, ... (fl. 1458), university student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 130, 82 Gawge, Thomas - also: T. Gauge, Gouge ( t 1470), bachelor of theology, canon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 83-85 G a w h a r ibn Abdallah - called: al-Katib ar-Rumi ( t e a . 1010), military leader - Mid-East; Egypt Ibn Khallikan - F. 130, 73-81 G a w l c h m a i ap Meilyr (fl. 1130-1180), court poet - Wales - Strayer - F. 1 6 1 , 2 - 5 Gawler, ... (fl. 1487), college warden - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 86 Gawnt, John - also: J. Caunt, Gawynt (fl. 14951496), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 130, 87 G a w r a n , Denis - also: D. Gauran (fl. 1434-1435), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 88 Gawtyn, William {t 1452), scholar, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 89 Gay, Antoine (fl. 1492) -> Antoine [Antonius| Gay Gay, Antonio (fl. 1417-1422), blacksmith Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 90 Gay, Girard - also: Girard dc Han (fl. 1381-1385), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 130, 91-92 Gay, Nicholas - also: N. Gaye, Gey ( t 1474), university chancellor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 130, 93-94 Gay, Thomas (fl. 1459), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 95 Gay, William (fl. 1364-1365), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 96 Gay, William (fl. 1407-1423), scholar, subdeacon, college warden - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 97 Gaycias, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Gaycias Gayder, Herold (fl. 1403), copyist - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 130, 98-99

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Gaydon, Jean (barber, surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Gaydon Gayge, ... (fl. 1479-1480), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 100 Gaylard, Peter (fl. 1436), scholar of canon law, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 101 Gayle, John - also: J. Gail ( t 1458), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 102 Gayley, Adam (fl. 1400-1401), deacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 103 Gaylon, Robert (fl. 1423-1435), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 128, 146-147 Gayn, Geoffrey (fl. 1484), magistrate, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 104 Gaynesburgh, William de - also: Geynesburgh, Gainsborough ( t 1395), subdeacon, district rector, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 105-106 Gayniver, Jean (fl. 1454), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 130, 107-108 Gaynysford, ... ( t 1485), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 109 Gayrard, Raymond ( t i l l 8), canon, architect Toulouse (France) - Strayer - F. 130, 110 Gaysgill, Robert - also: Gaigill, Gaysegill (fl. 1467-1468), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 111 Gaysle, Henry (fl. 1389), textwriter - London (England) - Christianson - F. 130, 112 Gayssan (Barber) (fl. 1321), barber - France Jacquart I - F. 130, 113 Gaystek, John de - Benedictine - York (England) - Chevalier - F. 130, 114 Gayton, John de ( t 1372), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 115 Gayton, Paul - also: P. Gerdon, Geyton (fl. 14601505), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 116 Gayton, Ralph - also: R. Geyton (fl. 1452-1465), master of arts, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 130, 117 Gayton, William - also: W. Geyton (fl. 14571458), canon, bachelor of theology, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 118 Gaytrige, John - monk - England - Chevalier F. 130, 119 Gazari, Ismail ibn ar-Razzaz al- (fl. 1181-1206), Islamic scholar - Mid-East - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 423, 426 Gazata, Petrus de - italian: Pietro della Gazzata ( t 1414), Benedictine, vicar general, chronicler Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricáis, Potthast - F. 130, 123; 130, 143; 302, 446 Gazati, Martino —» Martinus de Garatis Gazi ibn Maudud - full name: Saif ad-din Ghazi ibn Kutb ad-din Maudud ( t i 180), sovereign, military leader - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan F. 130, 126-127 Gazio, Antonio (fl. 1491), theologian - Italy Fabricius - F. 130, 128 Gazio, Bartolomeo —> Gadio, Bartolommeo Gazio, Zambonino - also: Z. de Gazo; latin: Jamboninus Cremonensis ( t before 1287), physician, medical writer - Cremona (Italy); Paris (France); Padua (Italy); Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 130, 130; 412, 180-181 Gazoldo, Giovanni (15-th century), poet - Gaeta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 131 G a z o n de Champagne, bishop of Laon ( t 1317), bishop - Laon (France); Champagne (France) Chevalier - F. 130, 132 Gazull, Diego (fl. 1493), poet - Spain Chevalier - F. 130, 133

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Cazzali. Abu Hamid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al- (* 1058 or 1059, f i l l i ) , Shafite, Islamic traditionist, college professor, jurist - Mid-East Ibn Khallikan - F. 2, 221-225 Gazzali, Ahmad ibn Muhammad al- (f 1126), Shafite, Islamic scholar - Bagdad (Irak) - Ihn Khallikan - F. 423, 427-428 Gazzata, Sagacio Muto della —> Sagacius Mutus de Gazata Gazzia, Tommaso della - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 130, 145 Gebeno Eberbacensis ( t e a . 1222), Benedictine, prior - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Potthast - F. 130, 146-149 Geber Laünus - also: Gabir ibn Hayyan (2-d half 13-th ccntury), physician, astronomer, alchcmist - Mid-East; France - Ladvocat, Tusculum F. 130, 150-151 Gebese, Johannes von (fl. 1377-1381), student Wien (Austria); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 130, 152 Gebhard bishop of Praha > Jaromir bishop of Praha Gebehardus [Gebhardus] Augustanus ( t e a . 1000), Augustinian, bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 130, 153-155 Gebhardus Dacher —> Dacher, Gebhart Gebhard [Gebhardus] II, bishop of Eichstädt ( t 1149), bishop - Eichstätt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 130, 166 Gebhard [Gebhardus] von Freiburg, bishop of Salzburg ( t 1337), archdeacon, bishop Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 167 Gebhard [Gebhardus] von Hcnncbcrg, bishop of Würzburg ( t 1159), bishop Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Harter F. 130, 187-188 Gebhard [Gebhardus] I, bishop of Konstanz ( t 875), bishop - Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 130, 156 Gebhard [Gebhardus] II, bishop of Konstanz (f995), bishop - Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F . 130, 157-160 Gebhard [Gebhardus] III, bishop of Konstanz ( t 1110), bishop - Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 130, 161-163 Gebhart [Gebhardus] (Meister I) (late 14-th century), religious writer - Deutschland - DLL F. 424, 1 Gebhart [Gebhardus] (Meister II) (15th century), writer, theologian - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 130, 170; 424, 2 Gebhard [Gebhardus] (Praha) (fl. 1371), university professor - Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier - F. 130, 171 Gebhardus III, bishop of Regensburg ( t 1060), bishop - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 172-174 Gebhardus Salisburgensis (f 1088), bishop Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 130, 175-184 Gebhardus, bishop of Strasbourg ( f i 141), bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 185 Gebhard [Gebhardus] von Urach, bishop of Speyer (f 1110), bishop - Hirschau (Germany); Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 130, 160 Gebhardus, abbot of Windberg Premonstratensian, abbot - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 130, 186 Gebizo Casinensis ( t e a . 1082), monk, saint - Köln (Germany); Monte Cassino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 130, 189 Gebmundus, bishop of Rochester (t693), bishop - Rochester (England) - Chevalier F. 130, 190 Gebon, John (fl. 1378), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 191 Gebon, John - also: Thomas Gebons, Gybbon, Gybon ( t 1500), master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 192

Gebray (Copyist) (15-th century), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 130, 193-194 Gebuinus I, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 991), bishop - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 195 Gebuinus II, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 1004), bishop - France - Chevalier F. 130, 195 Gébouin [Gebuinus], archbishop of Lyon - also: Gebuini (f 1082), archbishop - Lyon (France) Chevalier, Harter - F. 130, 196-197 Gebuinus Trecensis ( t 1150), archbishop Troyes (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 130, 198-199 Gedding, Bartholomew de (fl. 1347), college administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 130, 200 Gedding, Richard de - also: Gaddyng (fl. 12791288), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 201-202 Geddynd, ... (fl. 1414-1415), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 203 Geddyng, Geoffrey dc - also: Giddyngg, Gydyng (fl. 1383-1388), bachelor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 204-205 Geddyng, George - alias: G. Malmayns (fl. 13881396), college fellow - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 206 Geddyng, Richard - also: Giddyng (fl. 13611379), district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 207 Gedeneye, Richard de - also: Gedney (fl. 1260), university chancellor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 130, 208 Gédéon, bishop of Besançon ( t 796), bishop Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 209 Gedge, William - also: Gage, Gcagc, Gcaggc ( t l 5 0 0 ) , university proctor, chaplain Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 210-211 Gedik Ahmed Pasa ( t 1482), grand vizier - MidEast - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 212 Gedimin, grand duke of Lithuania - also: Gediminas, Gedymin ("|"ca. 1340), grand duke - Lithuania - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 213-217 Gedlyng, Robert (fl. 1491-1492), subdeacon, university administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 130, 218 Gedney, John de - also: Gedeneye (fl. 1342), university Student - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 130, 219 Gedney, William (fl. 1415), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 220 Gedrut (Minstrel) (mid 13-th century), minstrel Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 130, 222-223 Gedy, John (fl. 1370-1394), abbot - Scotland Chevalier - F. 130, 221 Geeraerdsberghe, Jan van (fl. 1458), organ maker - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 130, 224 Geertgen tot Sint Jans - also; Gerrit van Haarlem ( t e a . 1495), painter - Leiden (Netherlands); Haarlem (Netherlands) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 130, 225-234 Geerts, Johannes abbot of Tongerloo —> Johannes Gerardi abbot of Tongerloo Geese, John, bishop of Waterford and Lismore ( t 1425), Carmelite, bishop - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Oxford F. 209, 374-377 Geffrason, ... (fl. 1494-1495), university administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 130, 235 Geffray, Adma (fl. 1387), university student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 236 Geffray, David (f 1485), master of ans, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 237 Geffray, John (t 1474), bachelor of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 238

Geffray, John (f 1479), master of arts, scholar of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 130, 241 Geffray, John (f 1493), bachelor of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 239-240 Geffray, Leyson ( t 1474), bachelor of canon law, district rector, prebendary, dean - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 242 Geffray, Richard ( t 1490), bachelor of canon law, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 243 Geffray, Robert ( t 1494), district rector, college principal, archdcacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 244-245 Geffray, Thomas (fl. 1437-1456), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 130, 246 Geffroy, Colinet Colinet Geffroy Gehart, Johann (fl. 1370), stone sculptor - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 247 Gehe, Gérard ( t 1463), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 248 Geilhoven, Arnoldus —> Arnoldus Geilhoven Geilon, bishop of Langres ( t 889), bishop Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 130, 249 Geilsdorfer, Heinrich (fl. 1488-1499), doctor of civil law - Leipzig (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 250 Geisler, Heinrich (15-th century), grammarian - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Chevalier - F. 130, 251 Geispolzheim, Johannes (fl. 1367), student Strasbourg (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 252 Geiszer, Claus Claus [ Nicolaus 1 Geiszer Gelant, Nicolaus, bishop of Angers - also: N. Gclent ( t 1290), bishop - Angers (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 130, 253-254; 278, 66 Gelasius, archbishop of Armagh (*ca. 1087, 11174), archbishop - Armagh (Ireland) Chevalier - F. 130, 255 Gelasius MacFirbis ( t 1301), chronicler - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 130, 256 Gelasio [Gelasius] di Niccolò (fl. 1242), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 130, 257-259 Gelasius Oculinar - Cistercian, abbot - Ireland Chevalier - F. 130, 260 Gelasius II, Papa - also: Johannes Caetani (f 1119), cardinal, pope - Roma (Italy); Gaeta (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Tafuri, Théologie - F. 130, 261-273; 424, 3-5' Gélase [Gelasius] (Saint-Sabas) (t8-th century), monk, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 130, 274 Geldersen, Vicko von —> Vicko von Geldersen Geldolphus, abbot of Brauweiler ( t 1177), abbot Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 130, 276 Gelduinus (Saumur) (fl. 1025), castle lord Saumur (France); Denmark - Chevalier F. 130, 277 Gele, John - also: Geele, Ghele ( t 1456), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 278-279 Gelfred (Bologna) (fl. 1293), student - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 280 Geli (Perpignan) (fl. 1241), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 130, 281 Geli, Pierre (late 13-th century), surgeon Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 2 Gelis Cambarlenc (fl. 1398-1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquari I - F. 130, 282 Gelis, John (fl. 1496), mason - England - Harvey - F. 130, 283 Gelis, Richard (fl. 1450), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 284 Gelisz, Coenraad (fl. 1375-1409), architect, stonemason - Xanten (Germany); Wesel (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 130, 285-286 Gelland (Computisi) (fl. 1392), computisi France - Chevalier - F. 130, 287 Gellequin de Bruxelles (fl. 1345-1347), painter Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 130, 288

[Gentiiis] Gellius Fuscus (15-th century), historian - Italy Fabricius - F. 130, 289 Gellys, Henry ( t 1476), bachclor of arts, vicar, college principal, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 290 Gellys, Thomas (fl. 1462), orator, university student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 291 Gelmers, Gelmar (fl. 1498), student - Deventer (Netherlands); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 130, 292 Gelner, Tilmann (fl. 1368), canon - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 130, 293 Gelone da Pistoia (fl. 1374), poet - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 294 Gelowe, Henry (fl. 1459-1461), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 130, 295 Gelre Herold - real name: Heynen (*ca. 1310), herald, poet - België, Belgique - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 130, 296-300 Gelre, John de (fl. 1359), university student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 301 Gelria, Herman de (fl. 1353-1355), deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 302 Geltar (Poet) (13-th century), lyric poet Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 130, 303-307 Gélu, Jacques, archbishop of Tours - latin: Jacobus Gelu (*ca. 1376, 1 1432), archbishop - Tours (France); Embrun (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 130, 308; 196, 276 Gelyffe, Thomas (fl. 1442-1450), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 309 Gelyott, William - also: Gelyotte, Giliote, Gyllyatt (fl. 1463-1504), scholar, notary public - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 310 Gelys, John (fl. 1390), college rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 130, 311 Gelyto, Peter archbishop of Magdeburg —> Peter [Petrus] archbishop of Magdeburg G e m de Conques - philosopher - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 130, 312 G e m Sultan (* 1459, 1 1495), proconsul Istanbul (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 130, 313 Gemal ed-Din - writer, author of a musical treatise - Iran; Egypt - Fétis - F. 130, 315 Gemal ed-Din - also: Mohammed ibn Sâlem Innocentius VII Papa Gentili, Camilla ( f i a t e 15-th century), blessed Italy - Chevalier - F. 130, 401 Gentili, Luca, bishop of Luceria ( t e a . 1389), jurisconsult, cardinal, bishop - Camerino (Italy) Berton, Chevalier - F. 130, 400; 130, 402 Gentile [Gentiiis] da Brescia - jurisconsult Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 130, 403 Gentiiis de Cingulo (fl. 1295-1320), Franciscan, professor of philosophy - Cingoli (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 130, 405-410 Gentile [Gentiiis] da Fabriano - real name: Gentile di Niccolò di Giovanni Massi (*ca. 1370, 1 1427), painter - Roma (Italy); Fabriano (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 130, 411-431 Gentiiis de Fulgineo ( t 1348), royal physician, translator - Foligno (Italy); Padua (Italy) Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Wickersheimer - F. 130, 432-445; 424, 103-104 Gentilis de Matelica (fl. 1340), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier, Wadding - F. 130, 446; 424, 105 Gentile [Gentilis] di Mogliano (14-th century), city governor - Fermo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 130, 447 Gentile [Gentilis] da Montefiore Robert [Robertus] Gentilis Gentili, John - also: Gentil, Gentyll, Jentill (fl. 1423-1428), doctor of canon law, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 130, 462 Gentilz, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Gentilz Gentio, abbot of Marmoutier (fl. 1077), physician, abbot - Marmoutier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 131, 1 Gentis, Gregorius de (fl. 1483-1485), printer Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 2 Gentt, ... (fl. 1477-1478), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 131, 3 Gentus (Navarra) (fi. 1283-1284), physician Navarra (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 1 3 1 , 4 Genuino di Genuino (fl. 1457-1461), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 131, 5 Genulphe, bishop of Cahors (fl. 870), bishop, saint - Cahors (France); Nevers (France) Chevalier - F. 1 3 1 , 6 Genycote, John (fl. 1464), scribe, limner, stationer - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 131, 7 Genyn, William (fl. 1462), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 8 Geoffroy -> Godefridus Geoffroy, Guillaume —» Guillaume [Guilelmus] Geoffroy abbot of Belle-Perche Geofroid Godefridus Geographus Ravennas - also: Anonymus Ravennas (fl. 700), cosmographer - Africa; France; Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 131, 9-10 Geometer, William the - also: Villiam le G. (fl. 1280), mason, geometrist - Bristol (England) Harvey - F. 131, 11 Georce, Thomas —» Thomas de Jorz Georg —» Gcorgius George, ... (fl. 1449-1450), magister, college rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 275 George, ... (fl. 1482-1488), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 276 George, William - alias: W. Jeorge ( t 1464), Augustinian, canon, prior - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 131, 12 George, William (f 1490), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 13 Master of the Georgenberger Marienaltar (fl. 1460-1465), wood sculptor - Deutschland; Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 14 Master of the Georgenchorschranken (Bamberg) (fl. 1220), sculptor - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 15-18 Georges —» Georgi us Georgia (Torres) (11 -th century), princess Torres (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 131, 20 Georgilas, Emmanuel (late 15-th century), poet - Rhodos (Greece) - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 131, 21-22 Georgio, Pierre de Sancto —> Petrus de Sancto Georgio

Georges [Georgius], patriarch of Abiadena ( t 680), patriarch, monk - Syria - Chevalier - F. 131, 357 Georgius Acropolita Aquila, Giorgio d' Giorgio [Georgius] (Aquila) - archpriest, painter - Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 57 Georgius, metropolitan of Arbela and Mossul (τ 987), Nestorian, metropolitan - Syria; Italy Chevalier - F. 131, 58 Georgius Aristinus (15-th century), historian Greece - Chevalier - F. 131, 59 Georgius (Armenia) (11-th century), physician Armenia - Chevalier - F. 131, 62 Georgius I, patriarch of Armenia (t795), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 131, 60 Georgius II (Karinetzi), patriarch of Armenia ( t 897), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 131, 61 Georgius III (Lorhetsi), patriarch of Armenia (fl. 1071-1073), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 131, 53 Giorgio [Georgius] Arrari —> Arrari, Giorgio Georgius Arrarius (fl. 1229), Dominican, scribe Alexandria (Egypt) - Kaeppeli - F. 131, 64 Giorgio [Georgius] di Astolfi (fl. 1466), miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 131, 66

Georgius de Astulfis —> Astolfi, Giorgio Jörg [Georgius] von Augsburg (fl. 1440-1456), painter - Augsburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 67 Georg [Georgius] von Baden (* 1433, f 1484), canon, city administrator - Colocza (Hungary); Metz (France); Baden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 131, 68 Georg [Georgius] (von Schaumberg), bishop of Bamberg ( t 1475), bishop - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 131, 69 Georgius Bardanes, metropolitan of Kerkyra ( i ca. 1240), chartophylax, metropolitan - Athina (Greece); Kerkyra (Greece) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 424, 112-113 Georges [Georgius] Bernbeck (fl. 1491), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 131, 70 Joris [Georgius] (Béthune) (+ 1033), bishop, saint - Béthune (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 63 Georges [Georgius] de Bourgueil (fl. 1332-1333), Augustinian, commentator - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 131, 71 Durad [Georgius] Brankovic, sovereign of Serbia (*ca. 1375, i" 1456), nobleman, sovereign Serbia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 59, 131; 131, 72-73 Georgius Brituliensis (fl. 1286), Benedictine, commentator - France - Chevalier, Fahricius - F. 131, 74-75 Georgius Bruis (f 1319), theologian - Hurter F. 131, 76 Georgius Bruxellensis ( f c a . 1500), philosopher - Paris (France); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 131, 77 Georgios [Georgius] Buraphus (fl. 713), patrician - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 78 Georgius de Byzantium - translator - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 79 Georgius Callipolitanis (fl. 1247), chartophylax, poet - Gallipoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 131, 80-82 Georges [Georgius] Cantoris (fl. 1409-1416), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 131, 83 Giorgio [Georgius] da Carona - also: G. da Como (fl. 1475), sculptor - Lombardia (Italy); Udine (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 84 Georgius de Cascano - also: G. de Carcano, Cassano (fl. 1264 or 1312), Dominican - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 131, 85; 424, 114 Georgius Castriota, prince of Albania (*ca. 1414, 1 1467), rebel leader, prince - Turkey; Albania Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 86-88 Georgius de Castro (fl. 1387-1403), physician Bayeux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 131, 89 Georgius Cedrenus - greek: Georgios Kedrenos ( f c a . 1057), monk, chronicler - Byzantium - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 131, 90-95; 424, 115-117 Georges [Georgius] Cerameus - poet Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 96 Georgios [Georgius] Charitonymos -> Charitonyme, Georges Georges [Georgius] Charpentier (fl. 1472), surgeon - Gignac (France) - Wickersheimer F. 131, 97 Georgius Chedolegus - also: George Chadley (fl. 1366), commentator - England - Chevalier, Fahricius, Oxford - F. 72, 411; 131, 98-99 Giorgio [Georgius] Chierichino —> Kirkyn, George Georges [Georgius] Chionada - also: G. Chionades (fl. 1100), priest - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 131, 100 Georgius Choiroboscus (8-th-9-th century), grammarian, deacon - Greece; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 131, 101-102 Georgius Chrysococces (f 1336), physician, mathematician, linguist - Greece; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 131, 103-106

[Georgius] G e o r g i u s Chumnus (fl. 1493), historian, notary - Byzantium; Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier, Tuscidum - F. 131, 107-108 George [Georgius], duke of Clarence (* 1449, t 1478), duke, king - London (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 109-115 Georgius Clotzata (14-th century), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 116 Georgius Codinus ( t e a . 1453), city administrator, writer - Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 131, 117-120; 424, 118-119 Jörg [Georgius] (Colmar) - also: George ( t before 1460), sculptor - Colmar (France) Lami - F. 200, 297 Georg [Georgius] von Cöln —> Georg [Georgius] von Köln Georgius, archbishop of Colocza ( t 1480), archbishop - Colocza (Hungary) - Chevalier - F. 131, 121 G i o r g i o [Georgius] da Como (fl. 1228-1257), architect - Lombardia (Italy); Ancona (Italy) Thieme/BeckerF. 131, 123 G i o r g i o [Georgius] da Como Naustadt, Georg Georg [Georgius] von Egloffstein (*ca. 1409, t e a . 1458), member of the Teutonic order Sulzbach (Germany); Alsace (France) - DLL F. 131, 159-160 Georg [Georgius] von Ehingen (fl. 1457), knight, writer - Schwaben (Germany) - Potthast F. 131, 161 Georgius Elmakinus —> Makin ibn-al-'Amid, Girgis alGeorgius Eppius - german: Georg Eppe (15-th century), Dominican, theologian - Deutschland; France - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 108, 365; 131, 162 Georgios [Georgius] Erzengatzi (late 14-th ccntury), theologian, Armenian - Armenia Chevalier - F. 131, 163 Georges [Georgius] de l'Escluse (fl. 1480), royal chaplain - France - Chevalier - F. 131, 164 Georges [Georgius] Esteve (fl. 1435), barber Montpellier (France) - J acquari 1 - F. 131, 165 Georg [Georgius] von Falkenstein (fl. 1420), Augustinian - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 131, 166 Georg [Georgius] von Feldkirch (fl. 14871493), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 131, 167 Giorgio [Georgius] Fiorentino —> Marchesi, Giorgio Giorgio [Georgius] da Firenze (painter, 11. 13141348) —> Aquila, Giorgio d' Giorgio [Georgius] da Firenze - also: G. d'Aquila ( t 1348), painter - Aquila (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 131, 168-169 Georgios [Georgius] Galesiota (late 13-th ccntury), orator - Byzantium - Chevalier F. 131, 170 Georgius Geometra (15-th century), geometrist Greece - Tusculum - F. 131, 171 Georgius I, king of Georgia (*996, 11027), king - Georgia - Chevalier - F. 131, 175 Georgius II, king of Georgia ( t 1089), king Georgia - Chevalier - F. 131, 175 Georgius III, king of Georgia - also: Giorgi III ( t 1184), king - Georgia - Chevalier, Strayer F. 131, 175-177 Georgius IV, king of Georgia Hephurn, George Georgius de Heracleis (fl. 1076), orator Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 188 Georgius Hermonimus (fl. 1470), copyist, philologist - Greece - Bradley, Chevalier F. 131, 189; 176, 71 Georgios [Georgius] Hermonymos —> Charitonyme, Georges Georgius Hieromonachus (7-th century), scholar, writer - Byzantium; Greece - Tusculum F. 131, 190 Georgios [Georgius] al-Hira, bishop of Acula (t724), monophysite, bishop, translator, scolasticus - Syria; Mid-East - Chevalier F. 131, 191 Joris [Georgius] van Hoeberghe (fl. 1427-1428), bookseller, copyist - Netherlands - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 226, 64-65 Georg [Georgius] Holzreulter ( t 1493), physician - Paris (France); Basel (Switzerland) J acquari / - F. 131, 192 Georgius Hostiensis (fl. 753-786), bishop - Ostia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 274 Georges [Georgius] Houstz - also: G. Housts, Houd (fl. 1446-1448), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 131, 193 Georgius de Hungaria (*ca. 1420, t e a . 1502), Dominican, chronicler - Siebenbürgen (Romania); Hungaria - Chevalier, DLL, Kaeppeli F. 131, 195-198 Georgius Hungarus (fl. 1353), knight, pilgrim Ireland; Hungaria - Chevalier - F. 131, 194 Jorge [Georgius] Inglés (fl. 1455), painter Castilla (Spain); Madrid (Spain) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 55-57 George [Georgius] Innes —» Innes, George Iurii [Georgius] Iziaslavovic (14-th century), prince - Russia - Nechacin - F. 227, 352 Georgius Januensis (fl. 1345), physician, surgeon, dauphin - Italy; France; Genua (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 131, 199 Georgius (Jerusalem) ( f e a . 723), saint Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 131, 200 Georgios [Georgius] Kalliergis (fl. ΒΙΟΙ 315), fresco painter - Macedonia - Strayer - F. 131, 201 Georg [Georgius] von Kaunitz ( t e a . 1471), statesman - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier - F. 131, 202 Georg [Georgius] von Klagenfurt (fl. 1477), stonemason - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 204 Georg [Georgius] von Köln - also: G. von Coin (fl. 1500), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 131, 122 Georgios [Georgius] (Kreta) (14-th century), painter - Kreta (Greece) - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 138 Georgius Lacapenus - also: G. Lecapenus (fl. 1350), monk, grammarian - Greece - Chevalier, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 131, 208-209; 424, 120 Georgius Lapitha (fl. 1341), poet - Byzantium; Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 131, 205-206 Georgius de Leopol (fl. 1478-1481), university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 131, 210 Georges [Georgius] de Lesnen (fl. 1371), canon, physician - Blois (France); Nantes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 131, 211

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Georg [Georgius] von Lichtenstein-Nikolsburg, bishop of Trento (+ 1419), reeve, confessor, bishop, cardinal - Deutschland; Vienne (France); Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 212 Georgios [Georgius] Limniota ( f e a . 730), saint Athina (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 131, 213 Georg [Georgius] von Linz (15-th century), physician - Deutschland - Stammler F. 131, 214 Georges [Georgius], bishop of Lodève (fi. 877), bishop, saint - Lodève (France) - Chevalier F. 131, 215 Georges [Georgius], count of Lodron-Laterano (fl. 1446-1452), count - France - Chevalier F. 131, 216 G e o r g e s [Georgius] (Lorraine) (fl. 1491-1493), miniaturist - Lorraine (France) - D'Ancona F. 131, 329 Georgius, bishop of Maipherkat - bishop - Syria - Chevalier - F. 131, 218 Giorgio [Georgius] (Maleo) (6-th century), hermit, saint - Italy - Chevalier - F. 131, 219 Georges [Georgius] Manganes (fl. 1081), secretary of a duke - France - Chevalier F. 131, 220 Georgios [Georgius] Maniaces ( t e a . 1042), general - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 221 J o r g e [Georgius] (Marburg) (fl. 1467-1469), stonemason - Marburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 131, 222 G e o r g e [Georgius] the Mason (fl. 1459), mason - Felmersham (England) - Harvey - F. 131, 207 Georges [Georgius] Maucune (fl. 1460), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquari 1 - F. 131, 223 Georges [Georgius] Mayrigensis - poet - Italy; France - Chevalier - F. 131, 224 Georgius Meghrik (11-th century), writer, Armenian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 131, 225 Georgius Merula (* 1424, 11494), professor of literature, grammarian, historian - Alessandria (Italy); Milano (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 131, 226; 264, 289-296 Georgius Metochita (*ca. 1250, 1 1328), deacon, diplomat, prisoner, religious writer Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 131, 227-233; 424, 121-122 Georgios [Georgius] (Milano) (fl. 1450), wood sculptor, painter - Greece; Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 410 Giorgio [Georgius] da Milano (fl. 1484-1487), sculptor - Palermo (Sicily); Milano (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 234 Giorgio [Georgius] da Milano (fl. 1492), Dominican - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 131, 235 Georgius, bishop of Mitylene ( t e a . 816), bishop - Mitylene (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 131, 236 Georgius Mocenus (10-th century), commentator Greece - Chevalier - F. 131, 237 Georgios [Georgius], abbot of Montha-Tsminda (*ca. 1014), abbot, saint - Athos (Greece) Chevalier - F. 131, 252 G e o r g i u s Moschampar (fl. 1258-1282), city administrator, chartophylax - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 131, 250; 424, 123 Giorgio [Georgius] da Muzano (fl. 1490-1499), priest, miniaturist - Piacenza (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 254-255 Georgius Naddi ( t 1398), Dominican, lector Siena (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 131, 256 Georgius Natta —> Natta, Giorgio Georgius Nesreus (fl. 690), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 131, 258 Georgius, patriarch of the Nestorians (fl. 660), Nestorian, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 131, 259 Georgius Nicomediensis (fl. 879), archbishop - Greece - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum F. 131, 260-263

Georgios [Georgius] de Nisibis (fl. 660), metropolitan - Bassora (Irak); Nusaybin (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 131, 264 Georges [Georgius] (Nomophylax) - jurisconsult, nomophylax - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 131, 265 Georges [Georgius] Nourry (fl. 1445-1461), physician, university regent - Bretagne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 131, 266 Georgius de Novo Foro (fl. 1390), Carmelite Köln (Germany) - Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 131, 267-268 Jörg [Georgius] von Nürnberg (15-th century), teacher, grammarian - Nürnberg (Germany) DLL - F. 425, 195 Jörg [Georgius] von Nürnberg (fl. 1456-1481), military captain, artillery master - Turkey; Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 200, 291-296 Giorgio [Georgius] di Odorico di Perschon ( t 1458), painter - Salzburg (Austria); Udine (Italy); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 269

Georgius Pletho - also: G. Gemistus (* 1355, 11452), grammarian, historian, philosopher Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chavy, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 131, 296-300; 424, 143-175 Georg [Georgius] von Podiebrad, king of Bohemia (* 1420, 11471), regent, king - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 317-321 Giorgio [Georgius] di Pordenone (fl. 1481-1495), painter - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 322 Georgius (Prefect) (fl. 606), prefect - Palestine Chevalier - F. 131, 324 Georgios [Georgius] Probatopulos (fl. 1497), painter - Kreta (Greece) - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 325 Georgius Purbachius (*ca. 1423, 11461), professor of astronomy, mathematician - Vienne (France); Deutschland - Chevalier, Saxe F. 131, 326-327 Georgios [Georgius] Rammata - poet, liturgist Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 328 Jorge [Georgius] de Redinha - Cistercian Giorgio [Georgius] Ongaro - real name: G. di Portugal - Chevalier - F. 226, 58 Domenico di Ungerla (11. 1445-1450), painter Jorge [Georgius] de Resende - poet - Portugal Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 270 Chevalier - F. 226, 59 Georges [Georgius] d'Ornós, bishop of Vich (fl. Georgios [Georgius] (Rhetorician) - rhetorician, 1423-1445), bishop, cardinal - Vich (Switzerland) translator - Greece - Chevalier - F. 131, 330 - Chevalier - F. 131, 271 Giorgio [Georgius] di Ricciardo (fl. 1364), city Georgius Ortcr de Frickenhausen (t 1497), administrator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier Dominican, theologian - Deutschland F. 131, 331 - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli Georgius Riplaeus -> Ripley, George F. 131, 272-273; 287, 418 Giorgio [Georgius] della Rocca (fl. 1463), priest, Georgius Pachymeres (*ca. 1242, +1310), miniaturist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 131, 334 deacon, historiographer, philosopher, jurist Georg [Georgius] von Rochlitz (fl. 1475), - Byzantium - Chevalier, Fétis, Ladvocat, stonemason - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, F. 131, 335 Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 131, 277-278; Georges [Georgius] (Romans) (fl. 1400-1409), 291, 46-55; 424, 124-132 physician - Romans-sur-Isère (France) Georgius Paleologus (fl. 1081-1091), general Wickersheimer - F. 131, 336 Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 279 Georg [Georgius] Rotgießer - also: lörg R. Georges [Georgius] (Paris) (fl. 1292), physician (15-th century), metal artist, metal founder Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 131, 280 - München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker Giorgio [Georgius] da Parma (fl. 1448-1449), F. 131, 253 professor of medicine - Parma (Italy) Georgius Ruphi (fl. 1500), barber - Savoie Chevalier - F. 131, 281 (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 131, 337 Georgios [Georgius] Partzalis (fl. 1441), painter Georg [Georgius] Sachs (fl. 1427), physician - Greece - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 282 - Esslingen (Germany) - Wickersheimer Georgius Peganus (fl. 866), general - Byzantium F. 131, 339 - Chevalier - F. 131, 283 George [Georgius] Saint lohn - also: G. Seyntjon (fl. 1467), surgeon - London (England) Georgius Pelagonius (fl. 1354), controversist, - Talbot - F. 131, 340 metropolitan - Byzantium - Chevalier, Georg [Georgius] von Salem - also: lörg von Tusculum - F. 131, 284-285 Württemberg (fl. 1407-1410), Cistercian, architect Georgios [Georgius] Pelerges (14-th century), - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 341 painter - Kreta (Greece) - Thieme/Becker Georges [Georgius] de Saluces, bishop of Aosta F. 131, 286 and Lausanne ( f l 4 6 1 ) , bishop, castellan - Aosta Georgius de Pera (fl. 1362-1397), Franciscan, (Italy); Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier Dominican - Spain; Italy - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, F. 131, 342 Sbaralea - F. 131, 287-290 Jörg [Georgius] von Salzburg (2-d half 15-th Georgius, metropolitan of Pcssimontc (fl. 600), century), bell founder - Linz (Austria); Salzburg metropolitan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 131, 292 (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 343 Georgios [Georgius] de Peyra (14-th century), Georgius Sanginaticius, count of Latrano (fl. Dominican - Chevalier - F. 131, 293 1455), physician, consul, count - Roma (Italy) Georgios [Georgius] Phorbenus - judge - Chevalier, Saxe - F. 131, 344-345 Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 131, 294 Georgius (Sarug) (fl. 520), apostle - Italy Georgius Phranzes —> Georgius Sphrantzes Chevalier - F. 131, 346 Georgios [Georgius] Pictor (10-th century), Georgius de Schouster (fl. 770), Nestorian - Syria illuminator, miniaturist, painter - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 347 Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker Georgius de Sclavonia (15-th century), canon, - F. 131, 301-304 ascetic - Tours (Francc) - Chevalier Giorgio [Georgius] di Pietro (fl. 1440), wood F. 131, 348 sculptor, priest, canon - Spalato (Italy) Georgius Scordylius - priest, scolasticus Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 305 Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 131, 349 Georgios [Georgius] Pihrangouschnasp (fl. 615), Georgius Scylitza (fl. 1169-1180), poet, monk, Nestorian, martyr - Iran - Chevalier hagiographer - Byzantium - Chevalier, F. 131, 291 Tusculum - F. 131, 350; 350, 155; 357, 373 Georgius Pisida (* ca. 600, t after 630), Giorgio [Georgius] da Sebenico ( t 1475), copyist, chartophylax, deacon, chronicler, poet architect, sculptor - Venezia (Italy); Dalmatia Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Antiochia (Croatia); Ancona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 351-356 Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - Iurii [Georgius] Semenovic, prince of Novgorod F. 131, 307-316; 424, 133-142 (f 1446), prince - Novgorod (Russia) Georgius della Pissida —> Pisida, Giorgio della Boguslavskij - F. 227, 353

[Gerardus] Georgius Seyfridi ( t 1455), Dominican, vicar, prior - Vienne (France); Österreich (Austria) Kaeppeli - F. 131, 358 Georgios [Georgius] Sgevratzi < 13-th century), theologian, Armenian - Armenia - Chevalier F. 131, 359 Georgios [Georgius] Skopelos - wood sculptor, painter - Byzantium - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 360 Georges [Georgius] de la Sonnette (fl. 14521454), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Strayer F. 131, 361 Georgius Sphranlzes - also: G. Phranzes (* 1401, 11477), chroniclcr, historian - Grcccc - Chevalier, Potthast, Saxe - F. 131, 295; 424, 176-177 Georgius Spirensis (fl. 1480), printer - Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 131, 362 Georg [Georgius] von Straubing (15-th century), sculptor - Straubing (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 363 Georgius, bishop of Suelli {tea. 1113), bishop Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 364 Georgius Syncellus ( t after 810), secretary of a patriarch, monk, physician, confessor, chronicler - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 131, 365-370 Georgios [Georgius], bishop of Syracusa (fl. 663), poet - Syria - Chevalier - F. 131, 371 Georgius (Szepesszombat) (fl. 1461-1466), architect - Hungaria - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 372 Georgios [Georgius], bishop of Tagrit (fl. 580), Nestorian, bishop - Syria - Chevalier F. 131, 373 Giorgio [Georgius] Tedesco ( t e a . 1479), miniature painter, illuminator - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Fabricius, Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 33-39; 424, 110-111 G e o r g i u s de Tempseca (fl. 1252), historian België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 131, 374-375 G e o r g i [Georgius] Terter I, tsar of Bulgaria ( t e a . 1308), tsar - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 131, 376-378 G e o r g i [Georgius] Terter II, tsar of Bulgaria ( t e a . 1323), tsar - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 131, 376-380 G e o r g i u s Teutonicus (fl. 1472), printer - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 381 Jorge [Georgius] (Toledo) (fl. 1274-1279), goldsmith - Toledo (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 60 Georgius Trapezuntius (*ca. 1396, t e a . 1486), secretary of a pope, philologist, rhetorician, humanist - Kreta (Greece); Roma (Italy); Trebizond (Turkey) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 131, 382-403 Giorgio [Georgius] da Treviso - also: G. di Raffaello (fl. 1437), painter - Padua (Italy); Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 131, 404-405 Joris [Georgius] (Troubadour) (early 13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 226, 66 Jörg [Georgius] von Ulm - also: J. von Syrlin (fl. 1468-1484), sculptor - Ulm (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 406 Georges [Georgius] (Vabres) (9-th century), monk, priest - Vabres (France) - Chevalier F. 131, 407 Jorge [Georgius] de Valencia (fl. 1270), poet Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 131, 408 Georgius Valla -> Valla, Georgius Iurii [Georgius] Vasil'evic Bol'soi ( t 1473), landowner - Russia - Nechacin - F. 227, 354 Iurii [Georgius] Vasil'evic Men'sii, prince of Dmitrov - also: I.V. Molodoi (* 1441, t 1472), prince - Novgorod (Russia); Pskov (Russia); Russia - Boguslavskij, Nechacin F. 227, 355-356

Georgios [Georgius] (Venezia) (fl. 1396), painter, murderer - Venezia (Italy); Greece - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 411-412 Giorgio [Georgius] da Venezia (fl. 1494), geographer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 131, 413 Jorge [Georgius], bishop of Vic (fl. 1440), bishop, cardinal - Vic (Spain) - Berton F. 131, 414 Georges [Georgius], bishop of Vienne (8-th century), bishop, saint - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 131, 415 Georgius Vinch —> Vinch, Georgius bishop of Hierapetra Iurii [Georgius] Vladimirovic Dolgorukii, grand prince of Kiev (*ca. 1091, 11157), grand prince - Kiel (Germany); Suzdal (Russia) Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 131, 338; 227, 357-365 Georg [Georgius] Vojtech (fl. 1072), rebel leader - Byzantium; Macedonia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 417 Iurii [Georgius] Vsevolodic, grand prince of Vladimir (* 1189, t 1238), grand prince - Vladimir (Russia); Suzdal (Russia) Boguslavskij, Langer - F. 227, 366-368 Georgii [Georgius] Vsevolodovic I, grand duke Vladimir ("|" 1238), grand duke - Russia - Chevalier - F. 131, 422 Georgius Walder (fl. 1429-1447), Dominican, prior, vicar - Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 131, 418 Georges [Georgius] Warda (fl. 1224-1227), Nestorian - France - Chevalier - F. 131, 419 Georgius Westphalus (II. 1420), monk, chronicler - Bremen (Germany); Verden (Germany) Hurler - F. 131, 420 George [Georgius] (Windsor) (fl. 1279), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 131, 421 Georgius Xiphilinus II, patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1193-1199), p a t r i a r c h Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 423; 409, 159-160 Georges [Georgius] Yot ( t 1482), barber - Abbeville (France) - Wickersheimer F. 131, 424 Georg [Georgius], king of Zeta (*ca. 1082, t a f t e r 1131), king - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 425 Georgius, Sergius, patriarch of Jerusalem (fl. 799), patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 131, 19 Master of the Georgslegende (Köln) (fl. 1460), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 23-24 Geppi, Andrea —» Andreas Geppi Gera, Jacopo di Michele (fl. 1389-1390), painter Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 131, 427 Gera, Jacopo di Niccolò (13-th century), painter Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 131, 426 Geraest (Saint-Trond) (14-th century), Franciscan, poet - France - Chevalier - F. 131, 428 Geraldi, Bernardus —» Bernardus Geraldi Geraldi, Hugo, bishop of Cahors ( t 1317), archdeacon, bishop - Rouen (France); Cahors (France) - Chevalier - F. 131, 429 Geraldi, Michael (fl. 1398), surgeon - France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 131, 430 Geraldi, Petrus ( t 1307), Dominican - Agen (France) - Chevalier - F. 131, 431 Geraldini, Angelo (fl. 1458-1460), governor France; Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier F. 131, 432 Geraldini, Angelo, bishop of Sessa ( t 1486), governor, bishop - Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 131, 433-434 Geraldini, Antonio (*ca. 1448, 1 1489), humanist, poet, diplomat - Umbria (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 131, 435-436 Geraldus Gerardus Géran, bishop of Auxerre ( t 914), bishop Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 131, 437

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Gerard, David (fl. 1489-1490), Dominican, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 131, 438 Gerard, Hugh (fl. 1444-1445), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 439 Gerard, John (fl. 1410), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 131, 440 Gerard, John (fl. 1439-1441), mason - London (England); Cambridge (England) - Harvey F. 131, 441 Gérard, Pierre (fl. 1486-1487), printer - Abbeville (France) - Chevalier - F. 131, 442 Gerard, Waller (fl. 1368-1373), mason Rochester (England) - Harvey - F. 131, 443 Gerard, Walter (fl. 1455-1458), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 444 Gerarde, John (fl. 1482), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 445 Gerarde, William (fl. 1493), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 131, 446 Gerardi, Paolo Paulus de Gherardis Gérardin [Gerardinus] de Boulogne (14-th century), bard - Boulogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 131, 447 Gherardino [Gerardinus] di Lazzarino da Cremona (fl. 1260-1276), painter - Verona (Italy); Cremona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 131, 448 Gerardino [Gerardinus] da Monticello (fl. 1284), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 131, 449 Gérardin [Gerardinus] du Paon (fl. 1470-1476), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 131, 450 Gerardinus de Perusio (fl. 1252-1272), Dominican, prior - Perugia (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 133, 117 Gérardin [Gerardinus] (Reims) ( t before 1400), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 131, 451 Gerardozzi, Gerardo (fl. 1324), professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 131, 453 Gerarduccio (Bologna) (II. 1282), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 131, 454 Gérard [Gerardus] (Abbas) (early 12-th century), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 2 Gérard [Gerardus] de Abbatisvilla - also: G. d'Abbeville (*ca. 1220, t e a . 1272), archdeacon, Lheologian - Amiens (France); Ponthieu (France); Paris (France); Abbeville (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 3-8 Girard [Gerardus] Acari (late 14-th century), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 9 Gerardus Affligemensis (13-th century), Benedictine, monk - Afflighem (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 132, 10-11 Giraud [Gerardus], archbishop of Aix (fl. 945), archbishop - Cluny (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 12 Gerardus de Ajuda - Cistercian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 132, 13 Gérard [Gerardus], bishop of Albi (fl. 1165), bishop - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 15 Gerardus Albus —> Gerardus de Parma Gerard o[Gerardus] de Allemania (fl. 1433), professor of philosophy - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 132, 16 Gerardus de Alphiano (fl. 1362), clerk, canon, bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France); Cambrai (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 17 Gerardo [Gerardus] d'Amandola (fl. 1280), professor of grammar - Amandola (Italy) Chevalier - F. 132, 18 Girard [Gerardus], barber of Amcdcc VIII, duke of Savoie (fl. 1427-1435), barber Savoie (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 19 Girard [Gerardus] d'Amiens (fl. 1260-1289), poet, copyist - Amiens (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 20-23

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[Gerardus]

Guerard [Gerardus] (Amiens) (fl. 1492), medical practitioner - Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 132, 24 Gerardus de Amstel (fl. 1457), miniaturist Arnhem (Netherlands); Amersfoort (Netherlands) - D'Ancona - F. 132, 25 Giraud [Gerardus] d'Andrian (fl. 1251), professor of law - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 132, 26 Girard [Gerardus] (Angers) (fl. 1028), canon Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 27 Girard [Gerardus] (Angers) ( t 1240), canon, physician - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 28 Giraud [Gerardus] (Angers) (fl. 12401260), canon, physician - Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 29 Gérard [Gerardus], bishop of Angoulême - latin: G. Engolismensis ( t i l 3 6 ) , bishop Angoulême (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 30 Gerardus (Anseda) (12-th century), canon regular - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 132, 31 Gérard [Gerardus] d'Anvers (fl. 1270), historian - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 32 Gerardo [Gerardus] d'Arezzo - historian - Italy; Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 132, 33 Gerardus de Arixio (fl. 1225), physician - Italy Chevalier - F. 132, 34 Girard [Gerardus] d'Artie ( t 1348), parish priest - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 35 Gerardus de Arvernia ( t 1288), canon, chronicler - France; Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 132, 36-37; 132, 63-64 Giraud [Gerardus], abbot of Asnières (11. 11731174), Benedictine, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 38 Girard [Gerardus] (Asnières-les-Dijon) (fl. 1320), barber - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 39 Gerardo [Gerardus] de Astorra - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 132, 40 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Atiinghausen (fl. 1206), citizen - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 132, 41 Gerardus Augustanus (fl. 982-993), provost, hagiographer - Paris (France); Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 132, 42-52 Giraud [Gerardus] (Aulps) (fl. 1235), physician - Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 53 Giraldus [Gerardus] Aurelianensis (fl. 1026), poet - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 132, 54-55 Geraldus [Gerardus] (Aurillac) (*ca. 855, Í909), count, monastery founder, saint - Aurillac (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 56-59 Gérard [Gerardus] (Autun) (fl. 1180), archdeacon, cardinal - Autun (France) - Berton - F. 133, 200 Gérard [Gerardus] (de Beauregard), bishop of Autun ( t e a . 1276), bishop - Autun (France) Chevalier - F. 132, 60 Gérard [Gerardus], count of Auvergne (+841), count - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 61-62 Gérard [Gerardus] d'Auvergne (fl. 1339), university dean - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 65 Gérard [Gerardus] d'Avesnes (fl. 1100), crusader - lerusalem (Israel); France - Ault-Dumesnil F. 424, 178-179 Gérard [Gerardus] (de Lautrec), provost of Avignon (fl. 1319-1328), provost - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 66 Gerard [Gerardus] Aylard (fl. 1485-1486), surgeon - Canterbury (England) - Talbot F. 132, 67 Girard [Gerardus] de Balduc (fl. 1340), surgeon - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 68 Girard [Gerardus] de Bar (fl. 1270), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 69

Girard [Gerardus] de Bar-le-Duc - also: G. de Barro Ducis, G. le Lorrain (τ 1362), physician, canon - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 71-72 Girard [Gerardus] (Bar-sur-Aube) (fl. 1256), physician - Bar-sur-Aube (France) - Jacquart i - F. 132, 70 Girard [Gerardus] (Bar-sur-Seine) (fl. 1269), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 132, 73 Gérard [Gerardus], abbot of Barbeaux (fl. 1204), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 74 Giraud [Gerardus] (Barber) (fl. 1294), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 75 Gérard [Gerardus] de la Barlhe, archbishop of Toulouse (+ca. 1192), archdcacon, archbishop Auch (France); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 76 Gherardo [Gerardus] di Bartolo (fl. 1395), painter - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 133, 229 Gérard [Gerardus] de Basoches, bishop of Noyon (+ 1228), bishop - Noyon (France) Chevalier - F. 132, 77 Gerardus dc Bavaria (fl. 1349), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy); Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 132, 78 Gerardo [Gerardus] di Bclloria (fl. 1249), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 132, 79 Giraud [Gerardus] de Belluec - also: G. de Bello Loco (11. 1321-1338), surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 80 Gérard [Gerardus] de Benars, bishop of Konstanz (+ 1318), archdeacon, bishop - Autun (France); Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 132, 259 Gérard [Gerardus] (de Juliers), count of Berg (+ 1360), count - France; Deutschland Chevalier - F. 132, 81 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Berge, bishop of Verden (f 1398), canon, bishop - Verden (Germany); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier F. 132, 83 Gérard [Gerardus] du Berry (fl. 1236), physician - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 84 Géraud [Gerardus], bishop of Béziers (+ 1123), bishop, saint - Béziers (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 85 Girard [Gerardus] Bituricensis (13-th century), physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 132, 86-88 Gerardus Blancus —> Gerardus de Parma Girard [Gerardus] Boilleau (fl. 1423-1448), barber - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 132, 89 Gérard [Gerardus] du Bois (fl. 1361), physician, astrologist - France - Wickersheimer F. 132, 90 Gerardo [Gerardus] (Bologna) (fl. 1189), canon, canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 132, 92 Gerardo [Gerardus] (Bologna) (fl. 1250), archpriest, canonist - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 132, 93 Gherardo [Gerardus] da Bologna (fl. 14661489), painter - Perpignan (France); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 132, 108 Guiraud [Gerardus] Bonet (fl. 1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 7 - F. 132, 91 Gerardus de Bononia (+1317), Carmelite, doctor of theology, university professor, general of the Carmelite Order - Bologna (Italy); Avignon (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 132, 94-107 Gérard [Gerardus] Bonvillain (fl. 1350-1391), physician - Longwy (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 109 Girard [Gerardus] de Borbelleyo - also: G. de Burbayleio (fl. 1271-1273), monk, physician - Sicilia (Italy); France - Wickersheimer F. 132, 110 Giraud [Gerardus] de Borneil (*ca. 1160, + before 1219), poet, composer, troubadour - Dordogne (France); Périgord (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 132, 113-117

Guérard [Gerardus] le Boucher (fl. 1484-1485), barber - Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 118 Giraudus [Gerardus] (Bourges) (fl. 1160), architect, sculptor - Bourges (France); Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 132, 119-122; 424, 180 Giraudus [Gerardus] (Bourges) (fl. 1224), sculptor, bronze founder - Nevers (France); Bourges (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 132, 123-127 Gérard [Gerardus] called Bracer (+ 1324), hospital administrator - France - Chevalier F. 132, 131 Gerardus, archbishop of Braga (+ca. 1109), Benedictine, archbishop - Braga (Portugal) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 132, 128-130 Gerard [Gerardus] von Braunswalde - also: G. von Brunswalde (fl. 1330-1342), Cistercian, prior - Danzig (Germany) - DLL - F. 132, 145-146 Gerardus Bredanus ( t 1474), Carthusian Breda (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 132, 132-133 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Breslau (fl. 1225), Dominican - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier F. 132, 134 Giraud [Gerardus] Bresson (fl. 1442-1444), physician - Auvergne (France); Tours (France) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 135 Gérard [Gerardus] du Breuil - also: Berardus, Bernardus, Gregorius de Brolio (fl. 1260-1264), canon, physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 132, 136 Géraud [Gerardus] de Brie (fl. 1421), letter writer - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 139 Geraldus [Gerardus] (Brioude) (15-th century), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 132, 140 Gerardi [Gerardus] Broniensis (+959), abbot, monastery founder, Benedictine, saint - Namur (Belgium); Brogny (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 132, 141-143 Gerardus Bruine —> Gerardus de Remis Gerardus Bruxellensis (fl. 1260), mathematician, writer - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 144 Gerardus de Buren (fl. 1369-1393), Dominican, convent lector, prior - Paris (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 132, 147 Géraud [Gerardus] Burgens (fl. 1320), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 148 Gerardus de Burgo Sancti Donnini (+ 1276), Franciscan, lector - Sicilia (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 132, 111-112; 132, 149 Gerardus de Burgundia —> Nicolaus II Papa Gerardus Burgundus (fl. 1328-1330), Franciscan - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 132, 150-152 Gerardus de Busco (late 15-th century), theologian - Italy; Deutschland - Potthast F. 132, 153 Giraud [Gerardus] de Cabrières (fl. 1200), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 154 Geraldus [Gerardus] II (de Gourdon), bishop of Cahors (fl. 1068-1112), bishop - Cahors (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 132, 155-156 Geraldus [Gerardus] III (de Cardaillac), bishop of Cahors (fl. 1113), bishop - Cahors (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 132, 157-158 Geraldus [Gerardus] IV (Hector), bishop of Cahors (fl. 1152-1199), bishop - Cahors (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 159 Guiraud [Gerardus] de Calanson (+ca. 1225), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 160 Giraud [Gerardus] de Calmonier - troubadour - France; Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 162 Gerardus (Camaldolese) (+ 1291), general of the Camaldolese - France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 132, 163 Girard [Gerardus] de Cambrai - minslrel - France; Picardie (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 164

[Gerardus] Giraldus [Gerardus] Cambrensis —> Barri, Gerald de Giraldus [Gerardus] Cambrensis, bishop of Meneven - also: Gerald of Wales, G. de Barry, Silvester Giraldus de Barri (* ca. 1147, i" 1223), archdeacon, historian, bishop - Cambrai (France); Paris (France); Wales Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum, Tyerman - F. 132, 186-201; 354, 314-318; 424, 181-182 Gerardus Cameracenis I Gérard [Gerardus] bishop of Angoulême Gerhard [Gerardus] II von Eppstein, archbishop of Mainz - latin: Gerardus Moguntinus; erroneously name. Bernardus Moguntinus ( t 1305), archbishop - Mainz (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 47, 25; 132, 317-320 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Erfurt (fl. 1295), Student - Bologna (Italy); Erfurt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 132, 321 Gerhard [Gerardus] (Erfurt) (fl. 1414), Cistercian, monk, canon - Erfurt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 132, 322 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Erkelens ( t 1432), Carmelite - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 132, 323

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[Gerardus]

Giraud [Gerardus] (Eure-et-Loir) (12-th century), physician - Eure-et-Loir (France) Wickersheimer - F. 133, 136 Gerald [Gerardus] Fabry - also: G. Fabri ( t 1264), abbot - Limoges (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 132, 324 Guiraud [Gerardus] de la Fage (fl. 1395-1398), barber - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / F. 132, 325 Gerardo [Gerardus] da Faggliano (fl. 1265), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 132, 326 Gérard [Gerardus] (Faise) - Cistercian, saint France - Chevalier - F. 132, 327 Gerard [Gerardus] de Faucigny, bishop of Lausanne ( t e a . 1129), bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 132, 328 Géraud [Gerardus] Faugcyron (fl. 1443), barber - Tulle (France) - Jacquart / - F. 132, 329 Gérard [Gerardus] de la Faye, bishop of Bayonne (fl. 1219), bishop - Bayonne (France) Chevalier - F. 132, 330 Gerardus Feltrensis (fl. 1264-1283), Dominican Feltre (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 132, 331-332 Giraldo [Gerardus] (Ferrara) - also: Ziraldo (fl. 1382), copyist, miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 132, 333-335 Gerardo [Gerardus] de Fiandra - also: G. de Lisa ( t 1499), printer - Treviso (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Cividale (Italy); Udine (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 424, 186 Gerardo [Gerardus] da Firenze (12-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 132, 337 Gerardo [Gerardus] da Firenze (fl. 1455), engineer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 132, 338 Gérard [Gerardus] (Fleury) (fl. 986-989), Benedictine, poet - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 336 Gérard [Gerardus], abbot of Fontenelle ( t 1031), abbot - Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 339 Gherardo [Gerardus] del Fora - also: Gherardo Fiorentino (*ca. 1432, 11497), miniature painter, mosaicist, engraver - Firenze (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 132, 340-353 Gerhardus [Gerardus] de Fracheto (* 1205, t 1271), Dominican, prior, chronicler, university professor - Paris (France); Limoges (France); Lisboa (Portugal); Marseille (France); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli, Ρ otthast - F. 132, 354-360 Gerardus Francus (fl. 1171-1172), architect Sicilia (Italy); Normandie (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 132, 361 Gerardo [Gerardus] dc Gallarate (fl. 1360), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 132, 362 Gerardo [Gerardus] (Gallinario) ( t e a . 1100), confessor, saint - Italy - Chevalier F. 132, 363 Gerard [Gerardus] I (van Wassenberg), count of Gelderland (t 1117), count - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 132, 364 Gerard [Gerardus] II (van Wassenberg), count of Gelderland (f 1131), count - Zutphen (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 132, 364 Gerard [Gerardus] III (van Wassenberg), count of Gelderland (t 1183), count - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 132, 364 Gerard [Gerardus] IV (van Wassenberg), count of Gelderland (t 1229), count - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 132, 364 Girard [Gerardus] le Gelenier d'Acceauix (fl. 1380), barber - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 365 Girardus [Gerardus] Girardi de Hecubliet (fl. 1410-1414), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 366 Gerardus de Gisors, bishop of Ottana (f 1403), Carmelite, bishop - Bethlehem (Israel); Sardegna (Italy); France - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 132, 367-373

Gerardo [Gerardus] de Glusiano (fl. 1293), city governor - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 132, 374 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Goch, bishop of Naumburg (t 1422), bishop - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 132, 375 Gérard [Gerardus] Goignelin (fl. 1234-1262), theologian - Abbeville (France); Paris (France); Reims (France) - Glorieux - F. 132, 376 Gerard [Gerardus] van Gouda (15-th century), Franciscan - Gouda (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 132, 377 Gérard [Gerardus] de Granville ( f e a . 1284), deacon - Beauvais (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 378 Géraud [Gerardus], physician of Guillaume Chardon (fl. 1303), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 132, 379 Girard [Gerardus] Guinot (fl. 1442-1444), barber - Anjou (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 132, 380 Gerard [Gerardus] (Haarlem) (fl. 1460-1480), painter - Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 132, 381 Gerard [Gerardus] van Haarlem (11. 1498), printer - Firenze (Italy); Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 132, 382 Gerardus de Hancinis - also: G. Hientins (fl. 1312-1368), Dominican, convent lector, prior - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli F. 132, 383-385 Girard [Gerardus] de Haute Oreille - also: G. de Haute Orelle, d'Autoreille (fl. 1304-1314), physician - Bourgogne (France); Troycs (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 386 Girard [Gerardus], abbot of Hauterive (11. 11371157), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier F. 132, 387 Girard [Gerardus] de Hautgué (fl. 1220), archdeacon, state chancellor, chronicler - Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 388 Gérard [Gerardus], physician of Henri de Lorraine (11. 1227), physician - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 389 Gérard [Gerardus] dc Hcrcnthals (fl. 13311383), calligrapher - België, Belgique; Deutschland - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 132, 390-391 Gerhard [Gerardus] I, count of Holstein and Schauenburg (*ca. 1232, t e a . 1281), count Schauenburg (Germany); Holstein (Germany) Chevalier - F. 132, 392 Gerhard [Gerardus] II, count of Holstein (* ca. 1292, t e a . 1340), count - Holstein (Germany); Schleswig (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 393-395 Gerhard [Gerardus] III, count of Holstein ( t ca. 1404), count - Holstein (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 396-397 Gérard [Gerardus] de Huy (15-th century), canon - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 132, 398 Gerardi [Gerardus] de Imo Sanctae Mariae (fl. 1427), Cistercian, canonist - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 132, 399-400 Geraldus [Gerardus] Itherii ( f l l 9 7 ) , prior, hagiographer - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, H urte r - F. 132, 401-403 Gerardo [Gerardus] di Jacopino (fl. 1288-1294), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 132, 404 Gerardus Jeronimi (fl. 1446-1480), physician, canon, vicar - Paris (France); Reims (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 132, 406-407 Gerardus Johannis (fl. 1375), physician - Avignon (France); Bologna (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 408 Gérard [Gerardus] de Juliers —> Gérard [Gerardus] (de Juliers) count of Berg Gérard [Gerardus], count of Juliers (t 1329), lord, count - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 409 Gérard [Gerardus], count of Juliers - also: G., count of Ravensberg and Berg ( t 1475), count - Ravensburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 132, 410 Gerhard [Gerardus] von Köln (fl. 1248-1275), architect - Köln (Germany) - Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 132, 244-249

Gérard [Gerardus] de Lacombe - also: G. de Combe, de Combes, de Cumba (f 1408), physician - Montpellier (France); Auvergne (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer F. 132, 411-414 Gerhardus [Gerardus] Landrianus (fl. 1432), bishop - Landriano (Italy) - Fabricius F. 132, 415 Géraud [Gerardus] Landry (fl. 1396-1403), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 416 Gérard [Gerardus] (Langres), archbishop of Nicosia ( t 1315), canon, deacon, archbishop Autun (France); Langres (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 132, 417 Gérard [Gerardus] de Lasbocgas (fl. 1345), university student - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 418 Gerardus Leodiensis (13-th century), Cistercian, hagiographer, writer - France - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius - F. 132, 419-420; 132, 425 Gérard [Gerardus] Leodiensis (fl. 1270), Dominican - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, H urte r - F. 132, 422-424 Girard [Gerardus] Leporis (fl. 1376-1390), physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 132, 427-428 Gérard [Gerardus] de Leron (fl. 1312-1336), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 429 Gérard [Gerardus] (Liege) (fl. 1153-1555), scolasticus, cardinal, papal legate - Lobbes (Belgium); France - Chevalier - F. 132, 421 Gerard [Gerardus] van Licnhout (13-th century), poet - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 132, 430 Gérard [Gerardus], bishop of Limoges ( t 1020), bishop - Limoges (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 431 Gérard [Gerardus] de Limoges (fl. 1305), scholar - Limoges (France) - Chevalier F. 132, 432 Gerhard [Gerardus] von der Lippe, archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen (f 1258), reeve, archbishop - Paderborn (Germany); Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 132, 434 Gerardus dc Lochcrn (fl. 1485), ascctic - Zwollc (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 132, 435 Gérard [Gerardus], abbot of Longpont (fl. 1153), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 436 Gérard [Gerardus], count of Looz ( t 1194), count - België, Belgique; Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 132, 437 Gérard [Gerardus], duke of Lorraine (HauteLorraine) ( t 1070), duke - Alsace (France); Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 132, 438-439 Girard [Gerardus] de Louhens (fl. 1315), physician - Vienne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 132, 440 Giraud [Gerardus] du Luc (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 132, 441 Giroldo [Gerardus] da Lugano - also: Giroldo di Jacopo da Como (13-th century), architect, sculptor - Como (Italy); Lugano (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 132, 442-443 Girard [Gerardus] Luminton (fl. 1400), barber - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 132, 444 Gérard [Gerardus] de Luxembourg, lord of Durbuy ( t e a . 1300), lord - Luxembourg Chevalier - F. 132, 445 Girard [Gerardus] (Lyon) (fl. 1344), canon, physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 133, 183 Girard [Gerardus] (Lyon) ( t e a . 1452), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 446 Girard [Gerardus] (Lyon) (fl. 1455), physician Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 132, 447 Gerardus Machetus —> Machet, Gérard bishop of Castres Gérard [Gerardus], bishop of Macon (f ca. 942), bishop - Macon (France) - Chevalier F. 133, 2

Gerardus Gerhardus [Gerardus] (Magister) Groote, Geert Gherardo [Gerardus] di Mainardo (f 1422), sculptor, deacon - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 133, 6-7 Gerhard [Gerardus] (Wildgraf), archbishop of Mainz ( t 1259), canon, archbishop - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 133, 3 Gerard [Gerardus] de Malartic Gerardus Chanadiensis Gérard [Gerardus] (Saint-Aubin) ( t e a . 1050), monk - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 133, 169 Girard [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Aubin ( t 1106), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 133, 170 Gérald [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Augustinlez-Limoges ( f l 2 6 4 ) , abbot, building master Limoges (France) - Lance - F. 424, 207 Géraud [Gerardus] (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire) (10th century), Benedictine - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Chevalier - F. 133, 162 Gérard [Gerardus] (Saint-Blaise) - monk, logician - France - Chevalier - F. 133, 173 Gérard [Gerardus] de Saint-Dié (fl. 1337-1348), physician - Langres (France); Toul (France); Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 133, 175 Gérard [Gerardus] de Saint-Dieudonne (fl. 1372), physician - France - Jacquart 1 F. 133, 176 Gérard [Gerardus] de Saint-Dizier (fl. 1340-1352), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 133, 177 Géraud [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Florent ("I" 1022), abbot - Saumur (France) - Chevalier F. 133, 178 Girard [Gerardus] (Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 133, 180 Gérard [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Germer de Flaix ( t 1236), Bcncdictinc, abbot - France Chevalier - F. 133, 181 Guérard [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Jeand'Angély (fl. 1317), abbot - Saint-Jean-d'Angély (France) - Chevalier - F. 133, 182 Gérard [Gerardus] (Saint-Omer) (fl. 1495), architect - Saint-Omer (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 133, 194; 424, 208 Gérard [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Pierre (fl. 1072-1084), abbot - Vienne (France); Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (France) - Chevalier F. 133, 195 Gérard [Gerardus] (Saint-Quentin) (11. 1270), hagiographer, monk - Saint-Quentin (France) Chevalier - F. 133, 163

Gérard [Gerardus], abbot of Saint-Thierry (fl. 1233), abbot - Reims (France) - Chevalier F. 133, 201 Gérard [Gerardus] de Saint-Trond (13-th century), architect - Cologne (Germany) Chevalier - F. 133, 202 Geraert [Gerardus] de Saint-Trond (13-th-14th century), Franciscan, poet - Deutschland Chevalier, DLL - F. 133, 203-204 Gérard [Gerardus] de Saint-Valéry ( t 1280), Dominican, prior - Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 133, 205 Gerard [Gerardus] de Saint-Victor ( t e a . 1317), theologian, regent - Paris (France) - Glorieux F. 133, 206 Gérard [Gerardus] (Saintt-Aubin) Petrin Gérin Gérines, Jacques de - also: J. de Gernes, Jacob de Coperslagere (f 1464), coppersmith, bronze founder, sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 134, 16-22 Gering, Johannes (fl. 1497), scholar - Paris (France); Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 134, 23 Gerini, Lorenzo di Niccolò (fl. 1400-1411), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 134, 24-27 Gerini, Niccolò di Pietro ( t e a . 1415), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 134, 28-35 Gerini, Pietro di Giovanni (fl. 1398), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 134, 36 Gerla, Leonardo (fl. 1485-1498), printer - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 134, 38 Gerlach, Johannes (fl. 1430-1433), theologian, hagiographer - Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 134, 58-59 Gerlach, Lienhard (fl. 1494), student - Schwaben (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 134, 64 Gerlach [Gerlacus], lord of Büdingen (*ca. 1180, f a f t e r 1240), lord - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 134, 39-41 Gerlacus (Fauquemont) ( t e a . 1170), hermit, saint - Belgio, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 134, 42 Gerlachus [Gerlacus] (Kappcnberg) (fl. 1220), glass painter - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 134, 60 Gerlach [Gerlacus] (Köln) (early 15-th century), master mason - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 134, 43 Gerlac [Gerlacus] I, lord of Limbourg ( t 1287), lord - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 134, 44 Gerlac [Gerlacus] II, lord of Limbourg ( t 1354), lord, poet - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 134, 44-47 Gerlac [Gerlacus] III, lord of Limbourg (f 1365), lord - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 134, 44 Gerlac [Gerlacus] IV, lord of Limbourg (fl. 1414), lord - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 134, 44 Gerlacus Milovicensis - also: Gerlach von Mühlhausen (*1165, t e a . 1222), Premonstratensian, abbot, chronicler Mühlhausen (Germany) - Chevalier, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 134, 48-51

Gerlacus Moguntinus - also: Gerlach von Nassau (* 1322, f l 3 7 1 ) , deacon, archbishop - Nassau (Germany); Mainz (Germany); Aschaffenburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 134, 52-54 Gerlacus Petri - german: Gerlach Peters (* ca. 1378, t l 4 1 1 ) , canon, ascetic - Deventer (Netherlands); Windesheim (Germany) Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Stammler F. 134, 55-57; 297, 284-285; 424, 210 Gerlach [Gerlacus] (Strasbourg) (fl. 1338-1370), master mason - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 134, 61-62 Gerlach [Gerlacus] van Utrecht (13-th century), Cistercian - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 134, 63 Master of Gerlamoos (Painter) (fl. 1450-1495), painter - Deutschland; Kärnten (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 134, 65-68 Gerlandus Agrigentinus {t 1104), bishop, hagiographer - Besançon (France) - Chevalier F. 134, 70 Gerlandus Bisuntinus - also: Jarlandus (fl. 11411148), canon regular, theologian - Lorraine (France); Besançon (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Harter - F. 134, 71-72; 424, 211-212 Gerlando [Gerlandus] (Calatagirone) (13-th century), templar - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 134, 69 Gerlannus (Tournus) (fl. 988), architect - Tournus (France) - Chevalier - F. 134, 73 Gerle, Konrad (fl. 1461), instrument maker Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 134, 74 Gerlerius, Durand (fl. 1493-1500), university librarian - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 134, 75 Germa de Gontaud (fl. 1355), poet - France Chevalier - F. 134, 76 Germain, Jean (fl. 1488-1497), sculptor Beauvais (France) - Beaulieu - F. 134, 79 Germain, Jean, bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône (* ca. 1400, 11461), doctor of theology, bishop Cluny (France); Dijon (France); Chalon-surSaône (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Potthast - F. 134, 77-78; 209, 435-437 Germain, Pierre (fl. 1419), merchant - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 134, 80 German, John (fl. 1452), bachelor of canon law, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 134, 83 German, John ( t 1460), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, chancellor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 134, 81-82 Germania, Michael von (fl. 1490), doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Deutschland Oxford - F. 134, 84 Germano, Francesco del (* 1422, 11490), goldsmith - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 134, 85 Germain [Germanus] (Auvergne) (11-th century), hermit, saint - Auvergne (France) Chevalier - F. 134, 86 Germanus (Byzantium) (+550), general, patrician - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 134, 146 Germano [Germanus], bishop of Capua (f ca. 541), bishop - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 134, 87-90 Germain [Germanus] Collot - also: G. Colot (fl. 1475), physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 134, 91 Germanus, archbishop of Constantia (fl. 1274), archbishop - France - Chevalier - F. 134, 92 Germanus Constantinopolitanus I (*ca. 669, t e a . 730), patriarch, archbishop, saint Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 134, 93-130 Germanus Constantinopolitanus II - also: G. Nauplius ( t e a . 1239), monk, deacon, patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum F. 134, 131-139 Germanus Constantinopolitanus III - also: G. Malchuz (11. 1267), metropolitan, patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 134, 140

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Germanus (Damascus) (fl. 590), metropolitan Damascus (Syria) - Chevalier - F. 134, 141 Germain [Germanus] de Dijon (fl. 1412), physician - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 134, 142 Germanus, prior of Durham (fl. 1183-1188), prior - Durham (England) - Chevalier - F. 134, 143 Germanus („Fidclissimus") (fl. 1485-1488), printer - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 134, 144 Germanus, bishop of Gabala (6-th century), bishop - Syria - Chevalier - F. 134, 145 Germain [Germanus], abbot of Granfeld ( t e a . 667), abbot - Luxcuil (France) - Chevalier F. 134, 147 Germain [Germanus] Lauverjat (fl. 1495), barber - Auxerre (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 134, 148 Germain [Germanus] (Lyon) (fl. 1420-1423), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 134, 149-150 Germain [Germanus] le Maçon (11. 1316), architect, mason - Corbcil (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 134, 151; 424, 213 Germano [Germanus] (Mantua) (fl. 1304), architect - Mantova (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 134, 152 Germain [Germanus] de Mazères (fl. 12891312), Dominican - Pamiers (France) Chevalier - F. 134, 153 Germain [Germanus] de Paluau (15-th century), physician, astrologist - France Wickersheimer - F. 134, 154 Germain [Germanus] Patran (fl. 1496), barber - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 134, 155 Germain [Germanus], abbot of Saint-Gcrmaindes-Prés (fl. 1031), abbot - Saint-Germain des Pres (Francc) - Chevalier - F. 134, 156 Germain [Germanus] (Saint-Junien) (fl. 1405), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 134, 157 Germain [Germanus] (Talloircs) ( t e a . 1050), Benedictine, prior, saint - France - Chevalier F. 134, 158 Germain [Germanus] de Tibouville (fl. 14201421), physician - Dauphiné (France); Buchau (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 134, 159 Germe, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean fJohannesl Germe Germerius, bishop of Toulouse ( t ca. 543), bishop, saint - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 134, 165 Germes, Jacques de (fl. 1450), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 134, 162 Germeyn, Ralph ( t 1316), magister, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 134, 163 Germeys, John (fl. 1428), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 134, 164 Germiniano della Torre (14-th century), painter Avignon (France); Parma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 134, 166 Germione, Giacomo (fl. 1484-1495), printer Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 134, 167 Germonde de Montpellier (13-th century), troubadour - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 134, 168 Germyn, Roger (fl. 1396-1426), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 134, 169 Gernade, bishop of Moray (fl. 812-818), bishop, saint - England - Chevalier - F. 134, 170 Gernand, bishop of Brandenburg ( t 1241), bishop - Magdeburg (Germany); Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 134, 171 Gernard (Bremen) ( t 1245), treasurer, cantor Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 134, 172 Gernemuth, William ( t 1440), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 134, 173 Gernoun, Hugh (fl. 1321-1324), clcrk, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 134, 174 Gernpalì, Michel (fl. 1459), poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 134, 175-179

Gerungus Gernsey, John, bishop of Winchester (+ 1268), bishop - Exeter (England); Winchester (England) - Chevalier - F. 134, 180 Gernspeck, Hans (15-th century), minstrel, poet Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 134, 181-182 Gernun, William ( f e a . 1255), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 134, 183 Gero von Alsleben (t979), duke - Thüringen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 134, 185 Gero Bakcheios (10-th century), author of a musical treatise, musicologist - Byzantium Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 134, 186-187 Gero (von Schermeke), bishop of Halberstadt (fi. 1160-1177), bishop - Halberstadt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 134, 190 Gero, archbishop of Köln ( t 976), archbishop - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 134, 188-189 Gero, archbishop of Magdeburg (f ca. 1023), archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 134, 195-196 Gero I, duke of Ostmark (Î965), duke Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 134, 191-193 Gero II, duke of Ostmark (f 1015), duke Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 134, 194 Geroch (Cistercian) (12-th ccntury), Cistcrcian Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 134, 198 Geroch, bishop of Eichstädt (f 801), bishop Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 134, 197 Geroch, Vitus (fl. 1488), astrologist - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 134, 199 Gerofs, Adrien Philippus de Ghifulcis Ghiuttone, Piero (fl. 1459), copyist - Arezzo (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 135, 330-331 Ghizeghem, Henri van - also: Hayne or Heyn v. G. (fl. 1468), cantor, poet - Bourgogne (France); België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 135, 332; 166, 143-146 Ghotan, Bartolomaeus - also: Β. Ghothan (fl. 1480-1483), printer - Magdeburg (Germany); Stockholm (Sweden); Lübeck (Germany) Chevalier - F. 135, 333 Ghotan, Karl - also: B. Ghothan (fl. 1485), printer - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier F. 135, 333 Ghysius, Josse (fl. 1380), church chancellor Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 135, 334 Giac, Pierre de, lord of Châteaugay ( t 1427), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 135, 335 Giaccheri, Francesco (fl. 1340), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 135, 336 Giacinto —> Hyacinthus Giacobina —> Jacobina Giacometto (Venezia) —> Jacometto da Venezia Giacomini, Lorenzo, bishop of Achaias (* ca. 1369, 11455), Dominican, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Mugello (Italy); Achaias (Greece) Chevalier - F. 135, 339 Giacomino —> Jacobinus Giacomino (Siena) (fl. 1389), illuminator, miniaturist, prior - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 58-60 G i a c o m o - » Jacobus Giaffri, Sabas (15-th century), notary - Italy Chevalier - F. 135, 341 Giambellini, Pietro (fl. 1440), copyist - Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 135, 342-343 Giambello di Barone (14-th century), painter Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 135, 344 G i a m b e r n a r d o (Parma) —> Giovanni [Johannes] Berrnardo Giamberti, Francesco —> Sangallo, Francesco G i a m b i n o d'Arezzo - poet - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 135, 347 Giamboni, Bono (*ca. 1240, t e a . 1292), translator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 135, 348-350 Giambullari, Bernardino (*ca. 1450), poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 351 Giamfigliacci, Gieri (fl. 1374), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 352 Gianbono, Michele (fl. 1470), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 355 Giancolet di Clinchamp, Gervais ( t 1287), archdeacon, cardinal - Paris (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 135, 31; 135, 356-357 Giandino (Sonnetist) (14-th century), sonnetist Italy - Chevalier - F. 135, 358 Gianesello da Folgaria (fl. 1424-1425), citzien of Verona - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 135, 359 Gianflgliazzi, Ludovico (14-th century), jurisconsult, orator - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 135, 360

Gianflgliazzi, Niccolò (fl. 1364), city administrator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 361 Giani, Luigi (fl. 1452), painter - Pisa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 135, 362 Gianni, Lapo (fl. 1250), notary, poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 364 Giannini, Gcri - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 135, 365 Giannino, king of France (fl. 1316), king, throne pretender - France - Chevalier - F. 135, 366 Giannino de Vigone (11. 1406), military engineer - Italy - Chevalier - F. 135, 367 Giannozzo da Firenze - monk - Italy Chevalier - F. 135, 368 Giano della Bella ("I ca. 1311), city governor, politician, nobleman - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 135, 369-370 Gianotti, Matteo - painter - Viterbo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 135, 371 Giapocho de Francesco (fl. 1475), artist craftsman, ceramist - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 135, 372 Giarola, family —> Jarola, family Giasone di Mariotto (fl. 1468), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 135, 373 Gibalin di Grimault, lord of Antibes (II. 980), lord - Italy - Chevalier - F. 135, 374 Gibard, abbot of Luxeuil ( t ca. 888), abbot Luxeuil (France) - Chevalier - F. 135, 375 Gibba (Avignon) ( t 1340), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 135, 376 Gibbes, John ( t 1467), master of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 135, 377 Gibbes, Walter ( t 1413), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 135, 378-380 Gibbon, John (fl. 1339-1367), marbler - England - Harvey - F. 135, 381 Gibel (Juggler) (12-th century), juggler, troubadour - France; Deutschland Chevalier - F. 135, 382 Gibelin de Sabran, archbishop of Aries ( t 1112), archbishop, patriarch - Aries (France); Avignon (France); Roma (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Harter - F. 135, 383-384 Gibelin, Pierre (fl. 1408), student of medecine Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / - F. 303, 14 Gibellini, Maurizio (fl. 1327), canon, canonist Tuam (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 135, 385 Giberiis, Henricus de (fl. 1287), governor France; Comtat Venaissin (France) - Chevalier F. 135, 386 Gibert, Gulihem (fl. 1461), poet - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 135, 387 Gibewin, Geoffrey ( t 1235), justice - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 135, 389-390 Gibitrude (Faremoutiers) ( t 7 - t h century), religious woman, saint - France Chevalier - F. 135, 391 Gibonius, Raymond - Benedictine - SaintGermain des Prés (France) - Chevalier F. 135, 392 Gibson, ... (fl. 1463), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 135, 393 Gibson, John - monk - Glasgow (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 135, 394 Gibson, John (fl. 1459-1483), bachelor of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 135, 395 Gibuinus Lingonensis, archbishop of Reims (fl. 1077-1082), archdeacon, archbishop, poet Reims (France); Langrcs (France) Fabricius, Strayer - F. 135, 396-397 Gicon (Ebersbach) - Cistercian, prior Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 135, 398 Gidding, William (fl. 1467), bachelor of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 135, 400 Gidino da Sommacampagna (fl. 1382-1387), rhetorician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 135, 399 Gieckau, Sigfried von (fl. 1309-1319), deacon Deutschland; Italy - Chevalier - F. 135, 401

Giélée, Jacquemart (fl. 1288), troubadour - Lille (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 28-29 Gielemans, Johannes —> Johannes Gielemans Gielis de Molhem (13-th century), poet Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 135, 402 Giénot, Nicolas - tapestry weaver - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 135, 403 Giffard, Godfrey, bishop of Worcester (* ca. 1235, t l 3 0 2 ) , archdeacon, chancellor, bishop - Worcester (England); York (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Oxford - F. 135, 404-409; 135, 425 Giffard, Henry (fl. 1362-1366), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 135, 410 Giffard, John ( t 1375), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 135, 412 Giffard, John, baron of Bromsficld ( t e a . 1295), baron, knight - England Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier - F. 135, 411; 135, 425; 424, 231-232 Giffard, Walter ( t 1322), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 135, 426-427 Giffard, Walter, count of Longueville and Buckingham ("¡"before 1084), count - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 135, 413 Giffard, Walter, count of Longueville and Buckingham (f 1102), count - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 135, 413 Giffard, Walter, archbishop of York (f 1279), chancellor, archbishop, ecclesiastical administrator - Bath (England); Wells (England); York (England); Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Cambridge, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 135, 414-425 Giffard, William, bishop of Winchester ( t 1129), chancellor, bishop - Rouen (France); Winchester (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 135, 428-429 Giffoni, Leonardo da —» Leonardus de Giffono Gifford, William ( t 1491), doctor of theology, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 135, 433-435 Gifroi, Geoffroy (11. 1255), knight - France Chevalier - F. 135, 436 Gigante, Giovanni de (fl. 1487-1500), copyist, miniaturist - Napoli (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 1 Gigantibus, Ioachinus de (fl. 1460-1486), miniaturist, prince, illuminator - Rottenburg (Germany); Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 2-9 Gigges, Richard (fl. 1464-1467), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 136, 10 Gigli, Giovanni, bishop of Worcester (f 1498), bishop - Worcester (England); Oxford (England); Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 136, 11-17 Gigli, Melchior (fl. 1424), astrologist, physician, university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 136, 18 Gigon de France (f 1467), Carmelite - Prato (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 136, 19 Giharkas as-Salahi - full name: Abu 'l-Mansûr Gihârkas ibn Abdallhah an-Nâsiri as-Salâhi ( t ca. 1211), emir - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 136, 20 Gihnig, Johann (fl. 1441), painter - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 21 Gikatilla, Moses B. Samuel —> Ibn Giqatila, Mose bar-Semuel Gil (Aragon) (fl. 1269), jurisconsult - Aragon (Spain) - Latassa - F. 136, 22-23 Master of Gil (Valencia) (l-st half 15-th century), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 136, 24-25 Gil, Antonio - also: Alonso G. (fl. 1440-1462), architect - Murcia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 136, 26 Gil, Jaime —» Jacobus Aegidii Gil, Ruy (fl. 1325), architect - Córdoba (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 27

[Gilbertus] Gil, Vicente Alessandra [Alexandrai Gilani Gilbert, ... (fl. 1476-1478), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 136, 31 Gilbert, ... (fl. 1477-1478), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 136, 32 Gilbert, ... (11. 1482-1483), student of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 136, 33 Gilbert, Edmund (fl. 1521), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 136, 34 Gilbert, Edward (fl. 1496), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 136, 35 Gilbert, François - preacher - England Chevalier - F. 136, 36 Gilbert, Humphrey (15-th century), navigator England - Chevalier - F. 136, 38 Gilbert, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Gilbert Gilbert, Jean (11. 1446), artist craftsman - France - Chevalier - F. 136, 39 Gilbert, Jean - also: J. Gillcbcrt (+ 1467), goldsmith - Tours (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 37 Gilbert, John (fl. 1466-1500), bachelor of canon law, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 136, 44 Gilbert, John, bishop of Bangor ( t 1397), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator, bishop Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 136, 40-43 Gilbert, Robert (f 1448), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 136, 45-49 Gilbert, Robert (fl. 1486-1518), master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 136, 50 Gilbert, Thomas ( t 1496), Carmelite, friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 136, 51 Gilbertes, Antonio (fl. 1498), nobleman, historian - Badaya (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 23, 18-20 Gilberti, Petrus (15-th century), miniaturist Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 52; 303, 15 Gilberti de Tuttebury, Nicholas (fl. 1349-1351), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 136, 53 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Saint-Victor) - physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 356 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Acey) (fl. 1150), physician Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 96 Gilbert [Gilbertus], abbot of Airvault (1112), Cistercian, abbot, poet - France Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 136, 78-79 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Alberwik —> Alberwik, Gilbert Gilbertus Alexandrinus (fl. 1285), Dominican Alessandria (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 136, 55-56 Guibert [Gilbertus] Amiels -> Gaubert Amiel Gilbertus Anglicus - also: G. de Aquila, Legleus ( t e a . 1250), physician, medical writer, university chancellor - France; England; Aquila (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Talbot, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 136, 60-75; 136, 203; 424, 234-238 Gilbertus Anglicus (Canonista) (13-th century), canonist - England; Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 136, 57-59 Gilbertus Archivarius (fl. 1085), archivist, chroniclcr - Italy - Chevalier - F. 136, 76 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Arderne -> Arderne, Gilbert de Gilbert [Gilbertus] Auger (fl. 1470), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 77

Gislebertus [Gilbertus] Autissiodorensis -> Gislebertus [Gilbertus] Valliliensis Gislebert [Gilbertus] (Autun) (fl. 11201150), sculptor - Autun (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 80-88 Gilbert [Gilbertus] d'Auxerre (13-th century), citizen - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 89 Gisilbert [Gilbertus] (Basel) (fl. 1376-1378), scribe, biographer - Basel (Switzerland) Potthast - F. 136, 90 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Beigrave) (fl. 1190-1201), physician - England - Talbot - F. 136, 91 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Bclon - also: G. Bcllon (fl. 1491-1499), barber, surgeon - Montferrand (France) - Jacquart I - F. 136, 92 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Berncville (fl. 12551280), lyric singer, minstrel - Courtray, Kortrijk (Belgium); Brabant (Belgium) Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 136, 93-95 Gilbertus (Bologna) (fl. 1221), Dominican, canonist - Bologna (Ttaly) - Chevalier F. 136, 97 Gilbertus de Bosco (fl. 1457-1460), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 98 Gillbert [Gilbertus] de Breban (13-th century), Dominican, preacher - France - Chevalier F. 136, 99 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Breteuil, bishop of Evreux (+ 1112), archdeacon, bishop, crusader - Lisieux (France); Evreux (France) Chevalier - F. 136, 147 Giselbert [Gilbertus] de Brunchorst, archbishop of Bremen ( t 1306), archbishop - Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 136, 100 Gisbert [Gilbertus] (Cahors) (fl. 1487), surgeon - Cahors (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 101 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Caise (15-th century), barber, surgeon - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 102 Gilbert [Gilbertus] of Caithness, archbishop of Moray ( t 1245), archbishop - Caithness (Scotland) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 136, 103-104 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Cambres (13-th century), poet - Normandie (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 105 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Cantobre, bishop of Rodez ( t 1349), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Rodez (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 339 Gilbertus (Cardinal) (11. 1130-1143), cardinal France - Berton - F. 136, 353 Gilbert [Gilbertus] the Carpenter (fl. 1154-1189), carpenter - Westminster (England) - Harvey F. 136, 106 Gilbert [Gilbertus] the Carpenter (fl. 12561273), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey F. 136, 107 Gilbertus de Celsoy - also: G. de Celseto, de Selceto, de Salceto (fl. 1363-1370), physician - Laon (France); Meaux (France) Chevalier, Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 136, 108-112; 424, 239 Guibert [Gilbertus] de Chaelons (fl. 1264), physician - Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 136, 113 Gislebert [Gilbertus], bishop of Chartres - or: Guillebert, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 878), provost, bishop - Chartres (France) Chevalier - F. 136, 114; 424, 240 Gislebert [Gilbertus] (Chartres) (fl. 1101-1129), physician - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 249 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Clare, earl of Gloucester (* 1243, t 1295), earl, military leader Gloucester (England) - Broughton, Tyerman - F. 136, 115-116; 424, 241 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Coin Engraver) (11. 1380), coin engraver - France; België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 136, 179

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Giberto [Gilbertus] da Correggio, lord of Parma - also: Gilbertus de Corrigia ( f l 3 2 1 ) , lord - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 388; 136, 117 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Coudrai) (13-th century), physician - Pommern (Germany, Poland); France - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 237 Gilbertus Crispinus - english: Gilbert Crispin (* ca. 1045, 11117 or 1114), Benedictine, abbot, hagiographer - Westminster (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Tyerman - F. 87, 265-266; 136, 118-129 Gilbertus Deidonatus —> Deidonat, Gilbert Gilbertus Divitis de Spinalo (fl. 1355-1363), physician - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 134 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Dorcadius (fl. 1160), archdeacon - London (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 136, 135-136 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Droulin (fl. 1470-1486), physician - Angers (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 136, 137 Gislebertus [Gilbertus] Elnonensis - also: Gislebertus or Ghislebertus de Saint-Amand ( t 1095), Benedictine, copyist, poet - SaintAmand-les-Eaux (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 135, 322; 136, 138-145 Gislebertus [Gilbertus] Elnoniensis, bishop of Noyon and Tournai ( t 7 8 2 ) , abbot, bishop Saint-Amand-les-Eaux (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 293 Guilbert [Gilbertus] Engles (fl. 1252-1292), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 136, 146 Gilbertus de Falesia - also: Gislebertus of Falaise (fl. 1130), physician - Nottingham (England) Jacquart 1, Talbot - F. 136, 148-149 Gilbertus de Ferrartorio ( t 1413), provost, vicar general - Toulon (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 150 Gilbert [Gilbertus] la Flèche (fl. 1145-1147), state counsellor - France - Chevalier F. 136, 152 Guibert [Gilbertus] (Foigny) (fl. 1121), Cistercian, ascetic - Foigny (France) Chevalier - F. 424, 242 Gilbertus Foliot, bishop of Hereford and London (*ca. 1105, t i l 88), Benedictine, canon, abbot, bishop - Hereford (England); London (England); Gloucester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tyerman - F. 136, 153-168 Gislebert [Gilbertus], abbot of Forêt-Noire ( t 1087), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 136, 168 Gislebert [Gilbertus] (Foucarmont) (fl. 11811183), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 136, 169 Gilbertus (France) (fl. 1282), Franciscan - France - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 136, 170-171 Gilbertus de Fraxineto (fl. 1221), Dominican, theologian - France; Italy - Fabricius F. 136, 172 Guibertus [Gilbertus] Gemblacensis (*892, f 9 6 2 ) , Benedictine, monastery founder, saint - Gembloux / Gemblocrs (Belgium); Gorze (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 424, 244-245 Guibertus [Gilbertus] Gemblacensis (*ca. 1118, t e a . 1210), abbot, theologian Gembloux / Gembloers (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 136, 173-174; 424, 246-249 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Glanville, bishop of Rochester (f 1214), archdcacon, bishop Rochester (England); Lisieux (France) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier-?. 136, 177-188 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Griffi - also: Jean G. ( t 1539), physician - Montpellier (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 136, 180-181; 210, 206-207 Guilbert [Gilbertus] de Guedinge (fl. 1301), barber, surgeon - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 136, 182

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[Gilbertus]

Guibertus [Gilbertus] Guitharilus (fl. 1117), architect - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 136, 183 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Hamelin - also: G. Hamelini, Amelini Gilbertus Anglicus Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Leicester) (fl. 1286), physician - Leicester (England) - Talbot F. 136, 204 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Leicestershire) (fl. 1180), physician - Leicester (England) - Talbot F. 136, 205 Gilbertus Leodiensis (12-th century), poet France - Chevalier - F. 136, 351 G i l b e r t [ G i l b e r t u s ] (London) (fl. 1111-1136), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 136, 206 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (London) (fl. 1299), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 136, 207 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (London) (fl. 1312), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 136, 208 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (London) (fl. 1337), surgeon, physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 136, 209 Giselbert [Gilbertus], duke of Lorraine ( t 9 3 9 ) , lord - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 136, 210-213 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Louth) ( t e a . 1152), monastery founder, abbot - England; Ircland Chevalier - F. 136, 218 Guibert [Gilbertus] Loyseux (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 214 Gilbertus Lumnicensis - or: Gilbert, bishop of Limerick ("|" 1145), abbot, bishop - Bangor (Wales); Limerick (Ireland) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 136, 215-217 Gilbert [Gilbertus], count of Luxembourg ( f c a . 1057), count - Luxembourg - Chevalier F. 136, 219 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Maghfield (*ca. 1340, ί 1397), city alderman, city administrator London (England) - Hicks - F. 136, 220-222 Gilbertus Magnus ( t 1167 or 1280), Cistercian, abbot - England; France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 136, 223-226 Gilbert [Gilbertus] von Mainz ( t 1089), hermit, abbot - Fécamp (France); Italy; Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 136, 167 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Maminot, bishop of Lisieux ( t 1101), physician, chaplain, bishop - Lisieux (France); Normandie (France) Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 136, 227-233 Gilbert [Gilbertus] the Mason (fl. 12651266), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 136, 234 Gilbert [Gilbertus] the Mason (fl. 1385), mason - Lichfield (England) - Harvey - F. 136, 235

Gilbert [Gilbertus], bishop of Meaux (f 1009), bishop, saint - Meaux (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 236 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Melrose), abbot of Swineshead (fl. 1200), Cistercian, abbot Melrose (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 136, 239 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Mesviler ( t e a . 1246), canon, physician - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 136, 240 Guillebert [Gilbertus] de Metz - also: Meister des Guillebert von Metz, Meister mit den Silberhimmeln (fl. 1410-1440), copyist, book painter - Metz (France) - Bradley, Potthast, Thieme/Becker - F. 136, 241-247 Guillebert [Gilbertus] de Metz (f 1434), copyist, bookseller, writer - Metz (France); Möns / Bergen (Belgium); Paris (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 424, 251-252 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Middleton (14-th century), rebel - England - Chevalier - F. 136, 248 Gislebertus [Gilbertus] Montensis - also: G. von Möns (*ca. 1150, f c a . 1224), notary, chancellor, chronicler, diplomat - Hainaut (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 136, 250-257 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Montpellier (14-th century), physician - Montpellier (France) Jacquart I - F. 136, 257 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Montreuil-sur-Mer (13th century), minstrel - Montreuil (France) Chevalier - F. 136, 258 Gilbert [Gilbertus], abbot of Neuffontaines ( t i 152), Premonstratensian, abbot, saint Clermont-Ferrand (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat - F. 136, 262-264 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Northumberland) (fl. 12671272), physician - Northumberland (England) Talbot - F. 136, 370 Gilbertus Novicensis, bishop of Hamar (fl. 12631275), Carmelite, bishop - Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 136, 259-261 Guibertus [Gilbertus] de Novigento (*ca. 1053, f c a . 1124), Benedictine, historian, abbot - Beauvais (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 136, 265-292; 424, 253 Gilbertus de Outra (fl. 1297), poet België, Belgique - Chevalier, Potthast F. 136, 294-295 Gilbertus de Ovis - also: G. van Eyen ( t 1283), Dominican - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier, Glorieux, Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 136, 296-300 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Paris) (fl. 1259), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 300 Guibert [Gilbertus] (Paris) (fl. 1283), Franciscan, preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 424, 243 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 301 Gilebert [Gilbertus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), sculptor Paris (France) - Lami - F. 136, 302 Guilbert [Gilbertus] (Paris) (fl. 1322), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 303 Guibert [Gilbertus] (Paris) (fl. 1385), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 304 Gilbertus Parisiensis (15-th century), physician, author of a medical treatise - Paris (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 136, 305-306 Gilbertus de Parma (fl. 1345), professor of grammar - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 136, 307 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Poet) (13-th century), poet France - Chevalier - F. 136, 308 Gilbert [Gilbertus] Porretanus, bishop of Poitiers - also: Gilbert de la Porrée (*ca. 1076, 1'1154), chancellor, bishop, philosopher Poitiers (France); Chartres (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 136, 309-337; 424, 254 Gilbert [Gilbertus], count of Provence ( t 1112), count - Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 338

Gislebertus [Gilbertus] (Rouen) (fl. 1085), monk, architect - Rouen (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 136, 355 Gilbert [Gilbertus] le Roux (fl. 1470), barber, physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 136, 340 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Royal Physician) (fl. 1287), royal physician - France - Jacquart / - F. 136, 238 Guilbert [Gilbertus] de Saana - also: G. de Suassia (fl. 1279-1283), canon, physician, king's clerk - Bayeux (France); Paris (France) Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 136, 341-342 Gilebert [Gilbertus] (Saint-Eustachc) (fl. 12921300), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu F. 136, 344 Gislebert [Gilbertus] (Saint-Évroult) (12-th century), Benedictine - England; Saint-Évroult (France) - Chevalier - F. 136, 345 Guibert [Gilbertus] (Saint-Germain-rAuxerrois) (fl. 1292), physician - Paris (Franco) Wickersheimer - F. 136, 346 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Saint-Jacques (fl. 12181223), physician - Troyes (France); Champagne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 136, 350 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Saint-Lifard, bishop of Chichcstcr ( t 1305), treasurer, bishop Chichester (England) - Chevalier - F. 136, 352 Gislebertus [Gilbertus] (Saint-Martin) (9-th century), monk, calligrapher - Tournay (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 136, 349; 136, 354 Guibert [Gilbertus], abbot of Saint-Nicaisc ( t 1289), abbot - Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 424, 255 Guibert [Gilbertus], abbot of Saint-Père-enVallée (fl. 962), abbot, hagiographer - France Chevalier - F. 424, 256 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Saint-Bénigne [Sanctus Benignus]) (fl- 1031), copyist - Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 136, 343 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Saint-Hubert [Sanctus Hubertus]) (fl. 1027), monk, calligrapher, copyist - Saint-Hubert (Belgium); Tournai (Belgium) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 136, 347-349 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Savoie) (fl. 1262), physician - Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 136, 357 Gilbertus Segravius, bishop of London ( t 1316), archdeacon, bishop - Oxford (England); Leicester (England); London (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 136, 358-359 Gilbertus de Sempringham (*ca. 1083, t H 8 9 ) , founder of a religious order - Lincoln (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Tyerman - F. 136, 360-365; 351, 97 Guibertus [Gilbertus] Somersetensis (fl. 1208), physician, abbot - Southampton (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Talbot - F. 136, 366-367; 424, 257 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Southwark) (fl. 1347), physician - Southwark (England) - Talbot F. 136, 368 Gilbert [Gilbertus] de Stone (fl. 1360), chancellor - Salisbury (England); Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 136, 369 Gilbertus de Thoraton - or: Gilbert de Thornton ( t 1295), justice - England Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 136, 371-372 Gilbertus Tornacensis ( t e a . 1270), Franciscan, author of a theological tractate - Tournai (Belgium); Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sbaralea, Tusculum F. 136, 373-389 Gilabertus [Gilbertus] (Toulouse) (12-th century), sculptor - Toulouse (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier, Iximi, Thieme/Becker F. 136, 390-395 Gislebertus [Gilbertus] (Tournay) ( 11 -th century), monk, copyist - Tournay (France) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 136, 349; 136, 396 Gilbert [Gilbertus], archbishop of Tours ( t 1125), archbishop - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 136, 397

Gillo Gisbertus [Gilbertus] (Trier) ( t 1451), Dominican, vicar - Trier (Germany) Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 136, 398-399 Gilbert [Gilbertus] (Troubadour) < 13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 136, 400 Guibert [Gilbertus] (Troubadour) (mid-14-th century), troubadour - France; Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 424, 258 Gilbertus Universalis, bishop of London also: Sillebertus U. ( t 1134), canon, bishop, philosopher - Auxcrrc (France); Roma (Italy); London (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 136, 401-404 Gilbertus Urgalius (fl. 1330), Carmelite - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 136, 405-407 Gillebert [Gilbertus] (Valence) Joachim Gioardi, family - also: Joardi, Giovardi (since 15th century), family of bronze founders - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 300 Gioardi, Antonio (fl. 1412), bronze founder Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 300 G i o a r d i , Luchino (fl. 1439), bronze founder Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 300 Giocchis, Fabianus de (fl. 1492), jurist - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 114, 20; 137, 301 Gioffre, Pietro (fl. 1436-1448), ambassador Italy; Sassari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 302

Gioggi, Bartolo - also: B. di Giorgio (fl. 13301350), painter - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 303-304 Gioiola, Renzo di Teo (fl. 1380-1408), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 137, 305 Gioja, Flavio (fl. 1303), mariner, inventor Napoli (Italy); Amalfi (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 137, 306-307 Giojoso de Chiavelli, bishop of Camerino (fl. 1356-1374), canon, bishop - Camerino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 137, 308 Giolflno, family (since 15-th century), family of sculptors, family of painters - Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 309 Giolflno, Antonio di Bartolomeo da Piacenza (fl. 1409-1433), wood sculptor - Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 310 Giolflno, Bartolomeo (*ca. 1410, "I ca. 1486), sculptor, wood sculptor - Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 311 Giolflno, Giuliano ( t 1478), wood sculptor Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 312 Giolflno, Niccolò ( t e a . 1501), wood sculptor Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 313 Gionata > Jonathan Giordano —> Jordanus Giordano, Guido —> Guido Jordanus Giordano, Onofrio (fi. 1438-1455), architect, sculptor, engineer - Napoli (Italy); Ragusa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 315-317 Giorgi, Donato, bishop of Trebigne and Marcana ( t 1492), Dominican, bishop, university professor - Ragusa (Italy); Trebigne (Bosnia); Marcana (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 137, 318 Giorgi, Francesco (fl. 1324), pilgrim - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 320 Giorgi, Marcelo (fl. 1243-1244), bailiff - Syria Chevalier - F. 137, 323 Giorgi, Marco (fl. 1381), Servite - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 321 Giorgi, Marino Georgius Giosuè di Mariotto (fl. 1468), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 137, 325 Giosuè di Santi (* 1427), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 326 Giote Serre (fl. 1421-1438), glover - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 159, 407 Giotti, Gualberto (15-th century), monk, glass painter - Umbria (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 137, 327 Giottino, Giotto di maestro Stefano, called (fl. 1368-1369), painter - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 328-336 Giotto di Bondone - also: Ambrogiotto (*ca. 1267, t 1337), miniature painter, architect Firenze (Italy); Toscana (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 137, 337-374 Giovacchino Joachim Giovanetti, Baidasare (fl. 1485), professor of medicine - Italy - Chevalier - F. 137, 375 Giovanetti, Marsilio (fl. 1465), professor of philosophy, professor of medicine - Italy Chevalier - F. 137, 376 Giovanetti, Matteo (fl. 1428), professor of logic Italy - Chevalier - F. 137, 377 Giovanetti, Niccolò (fl. 1441), professor of mcdicinc, professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 378 Giovanetti, Pietro ( t 1443), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 379 Giovanna —> Johanna Giovanna d'Esté (fl. 1176), lady - Este (Italy) Chevalier - F. 201, 23 Giovannelli, Antonio (14-th century), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 380 Giovannelli, Francesco (grammarian) —» Joanneiii, Franciscus

Giovannelli, Francesco (fl. 1389-1391), painter Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 380 Giovannelli, Francesco di Piero di Bertuccio (de') (fl. 1371-1380), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 137, 380 Giovannelli, Piero (fl. 1423-1450), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 380 Giovanni —» Johannes Giovanni, Bettino - miniaturist - Fano (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 203, 311 Giovanni, Bonaccorso (fl. 1388), orator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 381 Giovanni, Dominico Dominicus de Corella Giovanni, Francesco (fl. 1477), university professor - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 137, 382 Giovanni, Vitale - also: Giovanni da Bologna ("I" 1133), general of the Camaldolese, cardinal - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 204, 23-24 Giovannolo da Seregno (fl. 1415), smith - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 221, 343 Giovannolo da Trezzo (t 1398), sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 155 Giovardi, family —> Gioardi, family Giovenale —> Juvenalis Giovenone, Geronimo (fl. 1500), painter - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 383 Giovenzoni, Rafaclc (fl. 1467), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 137, 384 Gippeswich, Hugh de (fl. 1266), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 137, 385 Gippus (Villedieu) (fl. 1300), commentator Villedieu (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 386 Giqatila, Yosef ben-Avraham (*1248, t e a . 1325), cabala representative - Spain; Israel - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 137, 387 Giralda de Laurac, lady of Lavaur - also: Geraida de Montreal (t 1211), noblewoman, benefactor Lavaur (France) - Echols - F. 137, 388 Giraldes (Physician) (fl. 1318), physician Portugal - Chevalier - F. 137, 389 Giraldes, Alfonso (fl. 1340), poet - Portugal Chevalier - F. 137, 390 Giraldes, Martino, archbishop of Braga (f 1271), archbishop - Braga (Portugal) - Chevalier F. 137, 391 Giraldi, Ercole (fl. 1486-1491), scribe, school master, miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 392-393 Giraldi, Giorgio (fl. 1450), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 137, 394 Giraldi, Giraldo (fl. 1475-1479), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 137, 395 Giraldi, Girolamo (fl. 1452), miniaturist Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 137, 396-397 Giraldi, Guglielmo - also: G. Ziraldi ( t e a . 1480), miniature painter - Ferrara (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 398-405; 154, 281; 413, 51 Giraldi, Pietro Petrus Giraldus Giraldus —> Gerardus Girard, Guillaume (fl. 1452), master mason Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 407 Girard, Jaquet (fl. 1419), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 137, 408-409 Girard, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Girard Girard, Jean (fl. 1439), painter - Savoie (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 410-411 Girard, Jean (fl. 1453), priest - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 412 Girard, Jean, archbishop of Embrun (t 1457), archdeacon, archbishop - Embrun (France); Viviers (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 413 Girard, Nicolas (fl. 1353-1376), sculptor Grenoble (France); Vienne (France) Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 414-416 Girard, Pere - also: Pedro G. (fl. 1479), painter Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 417 Girard, Pierre (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 137, 420

Giudice Girard, Pierre Jean [Johannes] Girardeau Girardelli (Augustinian) - Augustinian - Italy Chevalier - F. 137, 424 Girardelli (Bologna) (late 13-th century), poet Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 425 Girardello, Pietro da (fl. 1492), goldsmith Ravenna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 426 Girardet, Simon (fl. 1418), physician - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 325 Girardin de Boulogne (13-th century), troubadour - Boulogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 427 Girardin de Bruxelles (fi. 1435-1441), wood sculptor - Troycs (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 137, 428 Girardin Collonche (fl. 1481-1482), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 137, 429 Girardin (Lyon) (fl. 1383), physician - Chambéry (France); Savoie (France); Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 137, 431 Girardin le Maistre (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 432 Girardin de Möns (fl. 1385-1388), sculptor Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 433 Girardin (Namur) (fl. 1461-1470), sculptor - France; Namur (Belgium) - Beaulieu F. 137, 430 Girardin de Toul (15-th century), barber - Metz (France); Toul (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 434 Girardin de Vaer (fl. 1456), surgeon, barber - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 137, 435 Girardin, Laurent ( t 1478), glass painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 436 Girardini, Bartolomeo (fl. 1472), printer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 137, 437 G i r a r d u s —> Gerardus Girardy, Constantin —> Constantin [Constantinus] Girardy Girart, Perrot (barber) Perrot Girart Giraud —> Gerardus Giraud, Antoine > Antoine [ Antonius | Giraud Giraud, Catherine dc ( t 1369), abbess - France Chevalier - F. 137, 438 Giraud, Guillaume - also: G. Girault (fl. 1429), notary - Orleans (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 137, 439; 154, 285 Giraud, Guy (fl. 1416), painter - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 137, 440 Giraud, Pierre ( t after 1393), abbot - Italy; France - Chevalier - F. 137, 441 Giraud, Pierre (fl. 1460), barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 303, 43 Giraudeau, Guyot (fl. 1469), sculptor - Montreuil (France) - Beaulieu - F. 137, 442 Giraudi, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Giraudi Girbertus (Carennac) (12-th century), sculptor France; Lot (France) - Beaulieu - F. 137, 443 Girbertus (Champagne) (12-th century), sculptor Champagne (France) - Beaulieu - F. 137, 444 Girbertus (Dijon) (fl. 1031), copyist - Dijon (France) - Bradley - F. 137, 445 Girbés, Martín (fl. 1436-1497), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 137, 446 Girica, Pietro (fl. 1449), goldsmith - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 1 Girion (Beaujeu) (fl. 1263), barber - Beaujeu (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 138, 2

G i r n a n d von Schwalbach - also: Gernold S., Bernart S. (fl. 1440-1462), voyager, pilgrim, writer - Glessen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL F. 138, 3-4 Girolamo —» Hieronymus Giróle, Perrin (fl. 1372), painter - France Chevalier - F. 138, 5 Girón, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 6 Girón, Pedro (*ca. 1423, 11466), grand master of the Order of Calatrava - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 7-8 Girona, Guillaume (fl. 1358-1372), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 9 Girona, Raymond (fl. 1391), painter - Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 9 Girondi, Marc' Antonio (fl. 1408-1427), painter Reggio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 10 Gironi, Beltramino (fl. 1351), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 11 Girou, Thomas (f 1422), canon - France Chevalier - F. 138, 12 Girouart, Hugues —» Hugues [Hugo] Girouart Girstal, Conrad de (fl. 1302), student - Bologna (Italy); France - Chevalier - F. 138, 13 Girton, John (fl. 1462-1471), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 138, 14 Gisa (Lombardia) (fl. 663), princess - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 15 Gisalbertus de Bergamo (14-th century), Franciscan, grammarian - Bergamo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 138, 16 Gisbertus —> Gilbertus Gisbourne, John ( i 1502), Augustinian, canon, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 138, 18 Gisela von Bayern, queen of Hungaria - also: Giselle (*ca. 985, f e a . 1060), queen, abbess - Hungaria; Bayern (Germany) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 19-22; 138, 39 Gisela, abbess of Chelles - also: Ghysela, Gisla (* 757, 1810>, abbess - Chelles (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 138, 23-25 Gisela de France (*781), princess, astronomer, nun - France; Deutschland - Chevalier, Echols - F. 138, 28-29 Gisela, duchess of Friuli (*ca. 819, t 8 7 4 ) , duchess - France; Italy - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 30-32 Gisela von Kerssenbrock - also; G. or Gysela von Kerzenbroeck ( t 1300), Cistercian, numerologist, book painter, calligrapher - Osnabrück (Germany) - D'Ancona, Echols, Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 33-34; 161, 88-89 Gisela de Lorraine, abbess of Nivelles - also: Gisle de Normandie (fl. 860-880), noblewoman, abbess - Normandie (France) - Echols F. 138, 35 Gisèle [Gisela], duchess of Normandie (* ca. 897, t e a . 932), duchess - Normandie (France) Chevalier - F. 138, 36 Gisela, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] - also: G. von Schwaben (*ca. 990, f 1043), empress Goslar (Germany); Schwaben (Germany) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 26-27; 138, 37-38 Giseleri, Georg (fl. 1474), doctor of theology - Göttingen (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 138, 40 Giseleri, Giseler ( t 1492), doctor of theology, canon - Gottingen (Germany); Munich (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 40 Giselham, Andrew de (fl. 1279-1283), magister, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 138, 41 Giselher, archbishop of Magdeburg - also: Giseler ( t 1004), archbishop - Merseburg (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 42-43

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Giselher von Slatheim - also: Giseler von S. (fl. 1323-1337), Dominican, mystic, lector Köln (Germany); Erfurt (Germany) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 138, 44-48 Giselher, bishop of Sussex (fl. 772-787), bishop Sussex (England) - Chevalier - F. 138, 49 Gisen, Johannes (fl. 1489), editor - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 138, 50 Gishwal ( t 8 1 9 ) , religious person - England Chevalier - F. 138, 51 Gisibar (Saint) - or: Gisilar ( t e a . 630), priest, saint - England - Chevalier - F. 138, 52 Gisius, bishop of Modena (fl. 796-811), bishop Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 53 Giskra, Jan —> Jiskra, Jan ζ Brandysa Gislain, Johannes (f 1430), university chancellor France - Chevalier - F. 138, 55 Gislebertus —> Gilbertus Gislemarus (Corbie) ( t 9 - t h century), monk, saint - Corbie (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 57 Gislemarus Sancti Germani de Pratis ( 11 -th century), monk, hagiographer - Saint-Germain des Prés (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 138, 58-61 Gísli Súrsson ( f 9 7 8 ) , poet - Iceland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 62 Gislimerus (Verona) (12-th century), bell founder - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 63 Gisloaldus, bishop of Verdun ( t 665), bishop Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 64 G i s m o n d o di Costantino (fl. 1491-1497), miniature painter - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 65-66 Giso (Camerino) - also: Gisonc (fl. 1061), wood sculptor, archpriest - Camerino (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 67 Giso de Colonia —> Cologne, Giso of Giso Wellensis, bishop of Somerset (f 1088), bishop - Roma (Italy); Lorraine (France) Chevalier - F. 138, 68 Gisors, Robin de (fl. 1313), sculptor, painter Paris (France) - Lami - F. 138, 69 Gisors, William (fl. 1281), Cistercian, monk, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 70 Gispaden, Johannes —> Johannes Gispaden Gissyng, John (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 71 Gissyng, William (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 72 Gisulphus I, duke of Benevento ( t 7 0 3 ) , duke Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 73 Gisulphus II, duke of Benevento (fl. 729741), duke - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 74 Gisulphus, duke of Frioul ( t 6 1 1 ) , duke - France - Chevalier - F. 138, 75 Gisulphus I, prince of Salerno ( t 978), prince Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 76 Gisulphus II, prince of Salerno ( t e a . 1092), prince - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 77 Gisulphus, bishop of Vercelli (fl. 1135-1 148), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 78 Giudice, Bernardo (fl. 1392), Dominican Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 138, 79 Giudice, Giovanni (fl. 1360), chronicler - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 80 Giudice, Lorenzo (fl. 1426-1439), goldsmith Viterbo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 82 Giudice, Marino del, archbishop of Amalfi ( t 1374), canon, archbishop - Amalfi (Italy) Chevalier - F. 138, 81 Giudice, Marino del, archbishop of Tárente also: Martino del Giodice; french: Marin de la Jugic ( t 1386), canon, archbishop, cardinal Brindisi (Italy); Tárente (Italy); Genua (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 138, 81; 227, 6; 258, 118-122 Giudice, Pietro Giovanni Anastasio di Vitale (fl. 1426-1439), goldsmith - Viterbo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 82

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Giudici, Battista di, archbishop of Amalfi and Patras (fi. 1471-1484), Dominican, archbishop - Roma (Italy); Amalfi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 83 Giudici, Broco di (fi. 1170), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 84 Giudici, Eriprando di (fi. 1172), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 85 Giudici, Pietro di (fi. 1216), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 86 Giugni, Bernardo (fl. 1466), citizen of Firenze Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 87 Giulfino, Agostino (f 1376), judge - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 88 Giuli, Bartolomeo (fi. 1412), orator - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 89 Giulia —> Julia Giuliana —> Juliana Giulianello, Pietro (10-th century), painter Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 90 Giuliani, Anastasio (fl. 1465), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 138, 91-92 Giuliani, Domenico de' (Π. 1369), prisoner Trieste (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 93 Giuliani, Giuliano di Bastiano de' (fl. 1469), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 94 Giuliano Julianus Giulio —> Julius Giunta da Bevagna —> Juncta Bevegnatis Giunta di Bonagiunta - also: Giuntino (fl. 1365), painter - Pisa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 96 Giunta di Gifrcdo (fl. 1281-1287), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 138, 97 Giunta (Perugia) (fl. 1281), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 98 Giunta Pisano (*ca. 1200, f e a . 1260), painter - Pisa (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 138, 99-106 Giunta da San Gimignano (fl. 1300), Augustinian - Toscana (Italy); San Gimignano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 138, 107 Giunta di Tutino (fl. 1312-1341), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 138, 108 Giunta, Filippo (* 1450), librarian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 112 Giunta, Niccolò (fl. 1304), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 138, 109 Giunta, Niccolò di (15-th century), copyist - Italy -Bradley, Chevalier - F . 138, 110-111 Giunta, Tommaso di (14-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 138, 113 Giunti, Tommaso - prosa writer - Italy Chevalier - F. 138, 114 G i u s a di Frosino - also: Giusaffà di F. (11. 13981432), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 115-116 G i u s a , Antonio di (* 1412), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 115-116 Giusaffà di Flilippo di Meo Josephus G i u s t i , Giovanni (fl. 1459), professor of logic Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 120 Giusti, Giusto di (fl. 1442), chronicler - Anghiari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 119 Giusti, Pietro Francesco (fi. 1427), jurisconsult Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 121 Giustinelli, Giliolo (fl. 1180), military captain Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 122 Giustineo, Rafaclo (15-th ccntury), Benedictine Italy - Chevalier - F. 138, 123 Giustiniani, family - also; Giuslinian, Justiniani, Zustiniani, Zustignà (since 9-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 138, 124-125 Giustiniani, Andreolo (*ca. 1400, t e a . 1455), soldier - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 138, 126-127

Giustiniani, Bartolomeo (*ca. 1396), citizen of Genua - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 129 Giustiniani, Bartolomeo (*ca. 1435, f e a . 1510), ambassador - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 138, 129 Giustiniani, Battista (fi. 1474), consul - Italy Chevalier - F. 138, 128 Giustiniani, Bernardo —> Justinianus, Bernardus Giustiniani, Eufemia, abbess of Giudecca (*ca. 1408, 1 1487), abbess, Benedictine - Italy; Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 111, 401; 138, 130 Giustiniani, Leonardo (*ca. 1388, 1 1446), patrician, humanist, translator - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 138, 131-134; 424, 265-268 Giustiniani, Longo Giovanni ( t 1453), ship captain, military captain - Chios (Greece); Genua (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 135 Giustiniani, Lorenzo —> Justinianus, Laurentius patriarch of Venezia Giustiniani, Orso (fl. 1463), admiral - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 136 Giustiniani, Sebastiano (fl. 1500), orator - Italy Chevalier - F. 138, 137 Giustiniano di Francesco (fl. 1429-1447), glass painter, priest - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 138 Giustino —> Justinus Giusto - » Justus Giusto, Giusto d'Andrea di (* 1440, t 1496), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 140-142 Givenci (Artois) - also: Guenci, Givenchi (fl. 1260), troubadour - Artois (France) - Fétis F. 138, 147 Gizurr Gullbrarskald ( t 1030), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 138, 148 Gizurr Hallson (f 1206), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 138, 149 Gizurr Isleifsson (* 1042, 11118), bishop - Iceland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 138, 150-151 Gizurr Svarti (11 -th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 138, 152 Gizurr jarl Thorvaldsson (*ca. 1208, f l 2 6 8 ) , poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 138, 153 Glabas, Michael Dukas Michael Dukas Glabas Glaber, Radulfus Radulfus Glaber Glabspergen, Nicolas (fl. 1496), Franciscan France - Chevalier - F. 138, 155 Glacianus (Saint) (fl. 830), bishop, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 138, 156 Glacton, Roger (11. 1340), Augustinian Huntingdonshire (England) - Chevalier F. 138, 157 Glanberger, Heinrich - also: Meister Hanitz (fl. 1465-1480), architect - Deutschland - Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 159 Glandevès, Anselme de, bishop of Glandève (f after 1325), bishop - België, Belgique; France - Chevalier - F. 138, 160 Glandevès, Elzéar de, bishop of Toulon (f ca. 1324), provost, bishop - Toulon (France) Chevalier - F. 138, 161 Glandevès, Hélion de, lord of Faucon (fl. 1435), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 138, 162 Glandevès, Isnard de, lord of Cuers (f after 1341), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 138, 163 Glandevès, Isnard de, lord of Provence (f 1409), lord - Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 138, 164 Glandevès, Jacques de (fl. 1470), provost - Digne (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 165 Glandevès, Louis, bishop of Vcncc and Marseille ( t 1440), provost, bishop - Grasse (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 166 Glandon, Walter de (fl. 1330-1331), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 167 Glandyera, Barthélémy (fl. 1300-1326), Dominican - Cahors (France) - Chevalier F. 138, 168

Glane, Bernard de (fl. 915-927), citizen - Chalonsur-Saône (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 169 Glanforth, William (fl. 1466-1468), mason Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 170 Glaser, family (since 15-th cenLury), family of glass painters - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 171-172 Glaser, Niklaus ( t 1460), glass painter, painter - Basel (Switzerland); Bern (Switzerland) Thieme/BeckerF. 138, 173-174 Glaser, Peter (f 1469), glass painter Bern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 175-176; 300, 143 Glasgu, John de (fl. 1380-1408), canon, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 177 Glasham, Adam de - also: A. de Glapham (fl. 1298-1304), carpenter - Scotland - Harvey F. 138, 178 Glasham, Robert de (fl. 1305-1320), engineer Chester (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 179 Glasier, Thomas - also: T. Glasyare (11. 14371465), mason - Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 180 Glasset, Jean (fl. 1467), ornamental sculptor Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 138, 181 Glaston, John de (fl. 1310), carpenter - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 182 Glaston, John de ( t 1382), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 183 Glastonbyry, John (fl. 1435-1436), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 184 Glatton, John de (f 1397), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 185 Glatton, Robert de (fl. 1339-1345), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 186 Glatton, Roger de (fl. 1334-1356), Augustinian, friar, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 187 Glätzel, Konrad - also: Κ. Glaczl (fl. 1425), architect - Ingolstadt (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 158 Master of the Glaubensartikel (Ulm) (late 15th century), wood carver - Ulm (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 188 Glaubnitz, Konrad (fi. 1462), Dominican Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 138, 189 Glaunville, Robert (fl. 1347-1382), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 190 Glaunvyle, William (fl. 1387-1388), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 191 Glaven, ... (fl. 1469-1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 192 Glazatyi, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 138, 193 Gleb Dimitrievic (* 1187, t 1189), prince - Russia - Nechacin - F. 138, 194 Gleb Iur'evic, grand prince of Kiev (τ 1172), grand prince - Kiev (Ukraine) Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 138, 195-197 Gleb Michailovic - prince - Russia - Nechacin F. 138, 198 Gleb Olegovic ( t 1138), landowner - Russia Nechacin - F. 138, 199 Gleb Rostislavic, prince of Riazan ( t 1177), prince - Riazan (Russia) - Boguslavskij - F. 138, 200 Gleb Sviatoslavovic, prince of Novgorod (+ 1078), landowner, prince - Novgorod (Russia) Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 138, 201-202 Gleb Vasil'kovic, prince of Belozersk - or: G. Vasil'evic (* 1236, f 1278), prince - Russia Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 138, 203-204 Gleb Vladimirovic - prince - Russia Nechacin - F. 138, 207 Gleb Vladimirovic ( t 1015), prince, landowner - Russia - Boguslavskij, Nechacin F. 138, 205-206 Gleb Vladimirovic, prince of Riazan ( t 1219), prince - Riazan (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 138, 208

Goalhardet Gleb Vseslavovic, prince of Minsk ( t 1119), prince, landowner - Russia Boguslavskij, Nechacin - F. 138, 209-210 Glebov-Oscera, Ivan Vasil'evic ( t I486), warrior - Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 138, 211 Gledstanes, William de (fl. 1357-1391), student, knight - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 212 Gleen, Richare ( t 1476), Augustinian, canon, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 213 Gleichen, von, family (since 11-th century), family of counts - Mainz (Germany); Thüringen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 138, 214-215 Gleichen, Heinrich, count of ( t 1415), student, count - Praha (Czech Repulic); Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 138, 216 Gleichen, Ludwig, count of (13-th century), count - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 138, 217-218 Gleissmüller, Hans (fl. 1436), glass painter - Munich (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 219 Glenck, Peter (fl. 1474), physician - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 46 Glendonewale, Matthew de (fl. 1363-1408), clerk, student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 220 Glene, Robert (f 1494), master of arts, school administrator, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 221 Glentworth, Richard (fl. 1399-1428), bcdcl, librarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 222 Glest, Robert (fl. 1498), Franciscan, friar, subdcacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 223 Glest, Thomas (fl. 1498), Franciscan, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 224 Gleveldt, Johann - also: J. Kleveldt (11. 14441447), bronze founder - Landshut (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 225 Glewel, Winand (*ca. 1400, 11465), Benedictine, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 138, 226 Gleyne de Podynton, John (fl. 1338-1344), district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 138, 227 Glieia, P. de la (fl. 1341-1346), medical practitioner - Tarn-ct-Garronnc (France) Wickersheimer - F. 424, 264 Gliers, Wilhem von, baron of Froberg ( t e a . 1308), poet, baron, lord - Switzerland; Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 138, 228-231 Glim, Johannes (fl. 1471), printer - Savigliano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 232 Glinskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 138, 233 Glisentus (Brescia) (9-th ccntury), confessor, saint - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 234 Glockendon, Albert (* 1432), engraver - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 138, 235 Glöckner, Thomas (fl. 1490-1492), printer Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 138, 236 Glodenstede, Helmold ( t 1441), physician Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 138, 237 Glodianus (Scotland) - also: Glodien (ï 874), saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 138, 238 Glogau, Heinrich von (fl. 1343), canon, student Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 138, 239 Gloggener, family (since 14-th century), family of bell founders - Colmar (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 240 Glogkengieser, Sixtus (15-th century), printer, bell founder - Bayern (Germany); Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 138, 241 Gloppitzscher, Jörg (fl. 1472-1473), bell founder - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 242 Gloria, Bartolomeo (14-th ccntury), jurisconsult Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 243 Glorieux, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Glorieux Glosencamp, Nicolas de - also: N. de Closcamp (fl. 1325), painter - Saint-Omer (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 244

Glossiano, Filippo (fl. 1490), embroiderer Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 245 Glossinde, abbess of Marchicnncs (*ca. 635, τ 714), abbess - Marchiennes (France) Chevalier - F. 138, 246 Glossine, abbess of Metz ( t ca. 608), abbess Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 247 Gloterer, Paul Paul [Paulus] Glolerer Glothau, Hans - also: H. Glottou (fl. 1487-1494), treasurer, building master - Danzig (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 248 Glotz, Christopher von (fl. 1496), astronomer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 138, 249 Gloucester, Elias of (fl. 1228), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 250 Gloucester, Geoffrey de (fl. 1328), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 251 Gloucester, Henry de (fl. 1370), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 252 Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of, earl of Pembroke (* 1391, 11447), duke, miniaturist, patron, chamberlain - Gloucester (England) - ArnoldBaker, Bradley - F. 138, 253-258 Gloucester, John of ( t 1260), mason - Gloucester (England); Westminster (England) - Harvey F. 138, 259-263 Gloucester, John of (fl. 1280-1297), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 264 Gloucester, John de (fl. 1369-1380), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 265 Gloucester, Miles of, earl of Hereford ( t 1143), count, earl, sheriff, constable - Hereford (England); Gloucester (England); Stafford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 138, 266-267 Gloucester, Robert of (+ 1322), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 268-270 Gloucester, Robert of (11. 1359-1361), mason London (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 271 Gloucester, Roger of (fl. 1220-1230), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 272 Gloucester, Simon of (fl. 1203-1235), magister, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 273 Gloucester, Thomas of (fl. 1354-1358), mason Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 274 Gloucester, Thomas dc (fl. 1363), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 275 Gloucester, William of - also: W. Hondsum (fl. 1305), magister, canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 276 Gloucester, William of (fl. 1386-1389), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 277 Gloucestre, Henry de (fl. 1350-1356), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 278 Gloucestre, Laurence de —> Housom, Laurence dc Gloucestre, Richard de (fl. 1362-1397), stationer London (England) - Christiansen - F. 138, 279 Gloucestre, Robert (fl. 1436), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 280 Gloucestre, Simon (fl. 1344-1348), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 281 Gloucestre, Thomas dc (f 1389), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 138, 282 Gloucestre, William de (fl. 1230-1240), doctor of canon law, dean, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 283 Gloucestre, William (fl. 1478-1504), master of arts, deacon, warden - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 138, 284 Glover, ... (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 285 Glover, Thomas - alias: T. Elyott (fl. 1495), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 286 Glowcedyr, William (fl. 1467), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 287

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Glowcester, Thomas (fl. 1453-1463), Carmelite, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 138, 288 Glowceter, Robert (fl. 1424-1429), master of arts, college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 289 Gloyesten, Hinrik (fl. 1336), Benedictine, monk, calligraphcr, book painter - Oldenburg (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 290-291 Gluchovskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 138, 292 Glucker, Peter ( t before 1474), physician - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 48 Gluel, Johannes ( t 1399), Carmelite, prior - Köln (Germany); Aachen (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 138, 293; 210, 54-56 Gluf, Heinz (fl. 1489), poet - Bayern (Germany) - Stammler - F. 138, 294-295 Glùmr Geirason ( t e a . 975), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 138, 296 Glusac, Martin (fl. 1405), architect - Croatia Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 297 Glusiano de Casate ( t 1287), cardinal - Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 138, 298-299 Glussiano, Antonio (fl. 1404), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 300 Glycys, Johannes —> Johannes Glycys patriarch of Constantinopolis Glyde, Richard (11. 1430), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 302 Glydon, William (fl. 1478), mason - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 303 Glymes, Jean de, lord of Berg-op-Zoom ( t 1494), lord - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 138, 304 Glyn (Wales) Gyffo (Wales) Glyn, ... (fl. 1408-1410), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 305 Glyn, ... (fl. 1460-1461), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 306 Glyn, Geoffrey (fl. 1452), bachelor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 307 Glyn, Geoffrey (fl. 1475-1478), student of canon law, deacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 138, 308 Glyn, John (fl. 1459), student, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 309 Glyn, Richard (fl. 1432-1441), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 310-311 Glynton, John (fl. 1461-1471), Benedictine, monk, sacristan - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 312 Glyntone, John de (fl. 1313-1329), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 138, 313 Glyson, Robert (11. 1489-1490), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 314 Master of the Gmünder Südwestportal (14th ccntury), sculptor - Deutschland - Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 315 Master of the Gmünder Verkündung (mid 14-th century), sculptor - Freiburg (Germany, BadenWiirtenberg) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 316 Master of the Gnadenportal-Tympanon (Bamberg) (fl. 1220-1230), sculptor - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 317-318 Gnotzhammer, family - also: Gnozhaimer, Gnoczhamcr, Gnockhamcr (since 15-th ccntury), family of bell founders - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 320-321 Gnotzhammer, Konrad ( t 1454), bell founder - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 138, 319-321 Gnotzhammer, Konrad ( t e a . 1472), bell founder - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 320-321 Gnudi, Giovanni Paolo (fl. 1435), astronomer Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 138, 322 Goalhardet (Gan) (fl. 1385), barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 138, 323

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Goar (Trier) ( t e a . 648), hermit, saint Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 324-326 Goaraguer, Guillaume le (fl. 1474-1515), master mason, sculptor - Quimper (France) - Beaulieu - F. 154, 291-292 Gobain (Ireland) ( i 670), priest, saint - Ireland; France - Chevalier - F. 138, 327 Gobban Saer (7-th century), architect - Ireland Chevalier - F. 138, 328 Gobbe, Isabel Isabel [Isabella] Gobbe Gobelin, family (sincc 15-th ccntury), family of dyers - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 329 Gobelin, Jean (fl. 1464), papal secretary, historian - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 210, 75 Gobelin, Jean ( t e a . 1476), dyer - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 329-330 Gobelinus Alcmannus (fl. 1335), Carmelite, Provincial, theologian - England; Köln (Germany) - Bihliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 138, 331-334 Gobelinus de Kempis (15-th century), monk Kempten (Germany); France - Chevalier F. 138, 336 Gobelinus, prior of Mainz - Carthusian, prior Köln (Germany); Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 138, 335 Gobelinus Persona (* 1358, t 1421), archdeacon, monk, chronicler - Paderborn (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Scuce, Stammler, Tusculum F. 138, 338-349; 424, 269-275 Gobelinus, bishop of Transsylvania (fl. 13761386), king's adviser, bishop - Hungaria; Siebenbürgen (Romania) - Chevalier F. 138, 350 Gebert, Hubert, abbot of Laval-Dieu (*ca. 1420, 11497), abbot - Laval (France) - Chevalier F. 138, 366 Gobert, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Gobert Gobert [Gobertus], count of Apremont (+ 1263), Cistercian, count - Brabant (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 138, 351 Gobert [Gobertus] d'Apremont (fl. 1323), citizen - France - Chevalier - F. 138, 352 Gobert [Gobertus] Cordier (fl. 1441-1446), physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 138, 353-354 Gobert [Gobertus] (Fonlgombaud) ( t e a . 1125), monk - France - Chevalier - F. 138, 355 Gobert [Gobertus] (Fosses) (8-th-9-th century), confessor, saint - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 138, 356 Gobert [Gobertus] (Hainau!) (fl. 1326), barber - Hainaut (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 138, 359 Gobertus de Houdrevilla (f 1413), physician, canon - Paris (France); Reims (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 138, 357-358 Gobert [Gobertus] de Montberon (fl. 1361), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 138, 361 Gobert [Gobertus] de Montchalons, abbot of Vauclair ( t 1226), Cistercian, abbot - France Chevalier - F. 138, 362 Gobert [Gobertus] de Noeufville (fl. 14971500), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 138, 363 Gobert [Gobertus] (Paris) (mid-12-th century), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 138, 360 Gobertus (Paris) (fl. 1161), author of a medical treatise - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 138, 364-365 Gobet, ... (fl. 1462), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 367 Gobi, Johannes —» Johannes Gobi Gobil, Bálint (fl. 1432), miniaturist, city clerk - Czechia - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 138, 368-369 Gobilinus (Meissen) (fl. 1339), architect Meissen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 370

Gobin de Montecorneto (fl. 1377-1390), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 138, 371 Gobin de Reims (13-th century), troubadour Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 372 Gobin (Reims) (fl. 1318), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 138, 373 Gobrianus, bishop of Vannes ( t ca. 735), bishop Vannes (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 374 Gobuata (Scotland) - abbess, saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 138, 375 Goch, David Brydyth (fl. 1490), poet - England Chevalier - F. 138, 376 Goch, Dietrich von, bishop of Meissen (fl. 13631392), canon, bishop - Meissen (Germany); Naumburg (Germany); Erfurt (Germany) Chevalier - F. 138, 379 Goch, Heinrich von (fl. 1381), canon - Merseburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 138, 377 Goch, Hermann von (fl. 1398), banker - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 138, 378 Gochier, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Gochier Gochsen, Kuno von (fl. 1311), city administrator - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 138, 380 Goda la Gablere (fl. 1244), nun - England Echols - F. 138, 381 Godakyr, ... (fl. 1430-1432), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 382 Godalming, John (fl. 1364-1368), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 138, 383 Godard, Johannes (Cistercian) —> Johannes Godard Godard, John (fl. 1466), carpenter - Berkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 138, 385 Godart d'Anvers (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 138, 387 Godart, Andre Andre [Andreas] Godart Godaudi, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Godaudi Godbarn, Henry (fl. 1397), Augustinian, friar, deacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 388 Goddard, John, abbot of Newenham (fl. 12411248), Cistercian, monk, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 389 Goddard, Thomas (fl. 1390-1408), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 390 Goddard, William, senior ( t 1497), Franciscan, friar, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 391-394 Goddard, William, junior ( t 1485), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 138, 395 Godde, Robert (+1511), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 138, 396 Godde, William ( t e a . 1482), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 397 Gode, Denys (14-th century), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 398 Gode, William (fl. 1481), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 399 Godeale, ... (fl. 1463-1464), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 138, 400 Godebarn, Henry ( t 1390), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 138, 401-402 Godebert, Jean (fl. 1435), artist craftsman France - Chevalier - F. 138, 406 Godeberta (Noyon) ( t e a . 700), virgin, saint Noyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 138, 407 Godebertus, bishop of Angers - also: Ragobertus (7-th century), bishop, saint - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 138, 403 Godebertus, king of the Lombards (+662), king - Lombardia (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 138, 404-405 Godebold (Mainz) (fl. 1090-1099), provost Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 138, 408 Godebold, bishop of Utrecht (+ 1127), bishop Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 138, 409

Godedoyn, William (*ca. 1446), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 138, 410 Godefader, ... (fl. 1395-1396), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 411 Godefelow, John (fl. 1459-1466), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, proctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 412 Godefelow, N. (fl. 1468-1469), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 138, 413 Geoffroi [Godefridus] d'Abbeville (fl. 1408), physician - Abbeville (France); Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 139, 3 Gaufridus [Godefridus] Ablusiis (+1316), Dominican, inquisitor - Carcassonne (France); Chartres (France) - Chevalier, Harter F. 139, 4-5 Godefridus Admontensis, abbot of Weingarten (* ca. 1100, τ 1165), Benedictine, abbot, monk - Weingarten (Germany); Admont (Austria); Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Ηurter, Tusculum - F. 139, 6-12 Geoffroi [Godefridus] d'Ainai - also: G. d'Aignay (+ca. 1140), Cistercian, monk Clairvaux (France); Ainay (France) - Strayer - F. 139, 13-14 Goffredo [Godefridus] da Alatri - erroneously called: G. Aatri (+ 1287), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton, Chevalier - F. 139, 2; 139, 15-16 Gottfried [Godefridus], duke of the Alemans (t709), duke - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 21-22 Godefridus Alienand - also: Geoffrey Aleiquantus, Aleviantus, Alienantus, Alienaunt, Alyenant (fl. 1336-1350), Carmelite, theologian - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 14, 274-275; 139, 17-20 Geoffroi [Godefridus] Allencquin - also: G Allenquin, Alvequin, Aucquin (fl. 1464-1468), royal surgeon - Paris (France); Orleans (France) - Jacquart l, Wickersheimer - F. 139, 23-24 Godefridus Altissiodorensis, abbot of Igny also: G. Claraevallensis Geoffroy [Godefridus] (de Conan) abbot of Marmoutier Godefroy [Godefridus] de Condé, bishop of Cambrai ( t e a . 1237), bishop - Reims (France); Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 139, 159 Geoffroy [Godefridus] Constantyn (fl. 1431), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 139, 160 Goffredo [Godefridus] Contalberti, bishop of Firenze (fl. 1113-1142), bishop - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 139, 161 Godefridus Cornubiensis - english: Godfrey of Cornwall (fl. 1320-1347), Carmelite, theologian Paris (France); Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford, Théologie - F. 85, 251; 139, 162-167 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Corseul, abbot of Marmoutier (fl. 1189-1217), abbot - Marmoutier (France) - Chevalier - F. 139, 168 Godefridus de Corvo - also: G. de Corno, de Coruclio, Courvot (fl. 1317-1325), royal physician - Poitiers (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 139, 169 Geoffroi [Godefridus] du Costil - also: G. de Coustillo (fl. 1369-1385), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 139, 170 Geoffroy [Godefridus] le Court, abbot of Luzern ( t 1463), abbot - Luzern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 139, 171 Geoffroi [Godefridus] Coutetin (fl. 1397-1411), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 139, 172 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Couvran, lord of Morandais (fl. 1446-1450), lord - France Chevalier - F. 139, 173 Geoffrey [Godefridus], prior of Coventry, bishop of Lichfield ( t 1236), prior, bishop - Lichfield (England) - Chevalier - F. 139, 174 Gottfried [Godefridus] (Dachstein) (fl. 1256), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 139, 176 Geoffrey [Godefridus] Damys (fl. 1485-1486), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 139, 177 Gudfred [Godefridus], king of Danmark - also: Gotefridus (f 810), king - Denmark - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 149, 354 Godefridus (Dominican) (fl. 1237), Dominican, penitentiary - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 139, 178-179 Godefroi [Godefridus] de Dormale ( t 1412), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 180 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Duisson (fl. 11911201), grand master of the Hospitallers Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 139, 181 Galfredus [Godefridus] Dunelmensis (fl. 11521214), Benedictine, monk, historian - Durham (England); Coldingham (Scotland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 139, 182-186 Geoffrey [Godefridus], abbot of Dunfermline ( t 1154), prior, abbot - Canterbury (England); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 139, 187-188 Geoffrey [Godefridus] (Dunstable) Gioffredo |Godefridus| della Chiesa Galfredus [Godefridus] Eglinus -> Eglinus, Galfredus Gottfried [Godefridus] von Ensmingen ( t 1294), chronicler, notary - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 139, 194-199 Geoffroy [Godefridus], abbot of Epternach ( t 1210), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 140, 140 Godefroy [Godefridus] d'Eslamet (11. 1215), abbey founder - België, Belgique; France Chevalier - F. 139, 200

Godefroi [Godefridus] Fauré (15-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 201 Godefroy [Godefridus] de Féronstrée (fi. 1204), church founder - France - Chevalier F. 139, 202 Geofroi [Godefridus], bishop of Ferrara (fl. 1134), bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Berton - F. 140, 148 Galfredus [Godefridus] Finchalcnsis (fl. 1170), Cistcrcian, hagiographcr - England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 139, 203-205 Geoffrey [Godefridus] Fitzroy, bishop of Lincoln (fl. 1151-1212), bishop, benefactor - Lincoln (England) - Tyerman - F. 139, 211-212 Geoffroi [Godefridus] de Flavi (fl. 1282), canon, physician - Paris (France); Tours (France) Wickersheimer - F. 139, 213 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Fleury (fl. 13161322), financial administrator - Fleury (France) Chevalier - F. 139, 214 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Foixa - also: G. de Foxa (fl. 1275), Franciscan, Benedictine, troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 120, 357; 139, 215 Godefridus de Fontanis (*before 1250, t e a . 1307), Franciscan, university chancellor, scolasticus, philosopher, theologian - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sbaralea, Strayer, Tusculum, Wadding - F. 139, 216-229 Geoffroi [Godefridus] (Fontmorigny) (fl. 1196), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 139, 230 Geoffrey [Godefridus] (Fraisthorpe) (13-th ccntury), physician - Yorkshire (England) Talbot - F. 139, 231 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Franken - botanist, biologist - Würzburg (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 139, 232-241 Gottfried [Godefridus], duke of Fricsland ( t 885), duke - Friesland (Netherlands) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 242 Godfrey [Godefridus] Fromond —> Fromond, Godfrey Godefroy [Godefridus] de Furnes (fl. 1382), Organist - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 139, 245-246 Godefridus de Gardapen (fl. 1375), canon - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 139, 253 Godefroi [Godefridus] Gastebreze (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 254 Geoffroi [Godefridus] Gastinelli - also: G. Guastinelli (fl. 1394-1403), diocese clerk, physician - Rennes (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 139, 255 Geoffroy [Godefridus] (Gloucester) - also: Geoffrey of C. (fl. 1309), physician - Gloucester (England) - Talbot - F. 139, 256 Godefroy [Godefridus] de Godinne ( t after 1500), Benedictine, prior - Florennes (Belgium)

Geoffroy [Godefridus], bishop of Grenoble (fl. 1151-1163), bishop - Grenoble (France) Chevalier - F. 139, 265 Godefridus Greveray (fl. 1456), Carmelite, bishop - België, Belgique - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 139, 266-267 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Grimouville - author of a sermon - France - Chevalier - F. 139, 268 Galfredus [Godefridus] Grossus (fl. 11301140), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 139, 269-272 Godefroi [Godefridus] (Guiñes) (11. 1177), physician - Guiñes (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 139, 147 Godefridus Haadeby - also: Geoffrey Hardeby ( t 1360), Augustinian, doctor of theology, Provincial - England; Oxford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger, Oxford - F. 139, 280-283; 164, 189-192; 424, 302 Godefridus Haguenonensis ( t 1313), canon, deacon, physician, scolasticus - Strasbourg (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 139, 274-279 Godefroy [Godefridus] d'Harcourt - called: le Boiteux ( t 1356), rebel - France - Chevalier F. 139, 284 Gaufridus [Godefridus] Hebronensis —> Gaufridus | Godefridus | Ebronensis Galfredus [Godefridus] Hemlingtonus (fl. 1150), Benedictine, historian - Saint-Albans (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 139, 287-288 Godefridus Henrici de Blenodio (fl. 1403), diocese clerk, student of medecine - Paris (France); Toul (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 289 Geoffrey [Godefridus] of Hingham (fl. 1380), jurisconsult - England - Chevalier F. 139, 290 Geoffrey [Godefridus] o Hogain (fl. 1370), Franciscan, chronicler - England - Chevalier, Wadding - F. 139, 291-292 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Hohenlohe(-Walburg) ( t e a . 1254), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 139, 293-296; 179, 207 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Hohenlohe ( t 1309), grand master of the Teutonic Order - France; Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 139, 297 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Hohenlohe, bishop of Würzburg ( t 1322), canon, bishop - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 139, 298 Godefridus de Insula (fl. 1328), physician, canon - Nantes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 300

Goffredo [Godefridus] dc Insula, abbot of Monte Cassino (fl. 1191-1200), abbot, cardinal - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 139, 299 Geoffroi [Godefridus] Isachiar (fl. 1450), bachelor of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 139, 301 Godefridus Isnardi (11. 1316-1338), physician Paris (France); Ricz (France); Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 139, 257 Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 139, 302-304 Geoffroi [Godefridus] de Gonsalac - also: G. Geoffroy [Godefridus] du Jardin - monk Consala (fl. 1326), physician, university regent France - Chevalier - F. 139, 305 Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 139, 258 Geoffrey [Godefridus] ap Jevan (fl. 1398), clerk, Geoffrey [Godefridus] de Gorran, abbot of college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford Saint-Albans ( t e a . 1146), copyist, prior, abbot F. 139, 306 - Saint-Albans (England) - Bradley, Chevalier Godefroy [Godefridus], count of Kappcnbcrg F. 139, 259-260 ( t 1127), count, canon, saint - Deutschland Geoffrey [Godefridus] Grace (fl. 1390), surgeon Chevalier - F. 139, 307 - London (England) - Talbot - F. 139, 262 Godefridus de Kelse (fl. 1304), Dominican Galfredus [Godefridus] Grammaticus - english: Köln (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 139, 308 Geoffrey Starkey (fl. 1440-1450), Dominican, Godofredus [Godefridus] von Kempen (fl. grammarian - Norfolk (England) - Chevalier, 1399), copyist, illuminator, monk - Köln Kaeppeli - F. 139, 263-264 (Germany); Kempten (Germany) - Bradley, Galfredus [Godefridus] Grandefeldus, bishop Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 139, 309-311 of Ferns - also: Geoffrey Grandfeld ( t 1349), Geoffrey [Godefridus] de Kilmington (fl. 1296), Augustinian, doctor of theology, bishop citizen - Devonshire (England) - Chevalier Northampton (England); Ferns (Ireland); F. 139, 312 Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Gottfried [Godefridus] von Köln (fl. 1150), Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 143, 251-256 Augustinian, choirmaster, canon - Köln Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Grandpré, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 1247), bishop - Châlons(Germany); Reims (France) - Lexikon des sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 139, 261 Mittelalters - F. 139, 313

[Godefridus] Godefroy [Godefridus] ile Lagny (13-th century), poet, clerk - Lagny (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 314-315 Geoffroi [Godefridus] Lamy - also: G. Amici (Π. 1429-1477), physician, university rector Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 139, 316 Galfredus [Godefridus] Landavcnsis also: Stephanus L (fl. 1120), hagiographer England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 139, 317-319; 363, 159 Geoffroy [Godefridus], bishop of Langres ( t 1165), Cistercian, abbot, prior, bishop, crusader - Langres (France); Clairvaux (France) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 139, 320; 139, 333 Geoffrey [Godefridus] Launde Galfredus [Godefridus] Carnotensis Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Ligny (fl. 1200), minstrel - France - Chevalier - F. 139, 327 Geoffroy [Godefridus] (Liguria) (fl. 879), historian - France; Liguria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 139, 328 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Limpurg, bishop of Würzburg ( t 1455), city administrator, bishop Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 139, 329 Geoffrey [Godefridus] (Lincolnshire) - also: Galfridus (fl. 1227), physician - Lincolnshire (England) - Talbot - F. 139, 330 Galfredus [Godefridus] Lingius (fl. 1390), Franciscan, chronicler - England; Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding F. 139, 331-332; 424, 303 Godefridus de Loé - also: G. de Lor ( t 1469), Carmelite, Provincial, theology professor France; Deutschland - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 139, 334-337 Geoffroy [Godefridus] du Loroux —> Galfredus [Godefridus] Babio Godefroy [Godefridus] I, duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine) (t964), duke - Italy; Deutschland; Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 339-340 Godefroy [Godefridus] II, duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine) ( t 1023), duke - Deutschland; Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 341-342 Godefroy [Godefridus] III (le Barbu), duke of Lorraine (Hautc-Lorrainc) (f 1069), duke, margrave - Deutschland; Verdun (France); Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 343-345 Godefroy [Godefridus] IV, duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine) ( t l 0 7 6 ) , duke, count, margrave - Deutschland; Verdun (France); Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 346-347 Godefroy [Godefridus] IV (de Bouillon), duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine), king of Jerusalem (*ca. 1058, I'llOO), duke, marquis, crusader, king - Bologna (Italy); Lorraine (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Deutschland Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 139, 348-360; 424, 284-296 Geoffroy [Godefridus] VI, duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine) ( t e a . 1140), count, duke, marquis - Deutschland; Lorraine (France) Broughton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 139, 361-364; 424, 304 Godefroy [Godefridus] VII, duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine) (*ca. 1116, f i 190), duke Deutschland; Lorraine (France) - Chevalier F. 139, 365

Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Loudon, bishop of Le Mans ( t 1255), singer, bishop - Anagni (Italy); Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 139, 392 Geoffroy [Godefridus] du Luc ( t l 3 4 0 ) , troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 139, 366 Goffredo [Godefridus], bishop of Lucca (fl. 1089), poet, bishop - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 139, 367 Gottfried [Godefridus] aus dem Lungau (fl. 1440), painter - Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 139, 368 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Lusignan, count of Jaffa (12-th cenLury), count - France; iLaly Chevalier - F. 139, 370 Geoffrey [Godefridus] (Lyon) - also: Joffrey (fl. 1448-1458), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 139, 371 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Maastricht —> Godefridus de Trajecto Geoffroi [Godefridus] Magenc (fl. 1388), physician - Aix-en-Provence (France) Jacquart I - F. 139, 374 Geoffroy [Godefridus], bishop of Maguelonne ( t 1103), bishop - Maguelonne (France) Chevalier - F. 139, 375 Godefroi [Godefridus] le Maire (fl. 1340), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 376 Gaufredus [Godefridus] Malaterra ( t 1099), Benedictine, monk, historian - Spain; Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 139, 377-385 Geoffroy [Godefridus], abbot of Malmesbury (fl. 1081), historian - Malmesbury (England) Chevalier - F. 139, 386 Geoffrey [Godefridus] de Mandeville, earl of Essex (f 1141), baron, earl - Essex (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman — F. 139, 387-391 Geoffroi [Godefridus] le Marhec - also; G. le Maresch, Militis ( t 1383), physician - Paris (France); Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer F. 139, 393 Geoffroy [Godefridus] (de Conan), abbot of Marmouticr ( t 1262), abbot - Marmouticr (France) - Chevalier - F. 139, 394 Geoffroy [Godefridus] Martel ( t 1106), businessman - France - Chevalier - F. 139, 395 Geoffrey [Godefridus] the Mason (fl. 1359), master mason - Lincoln (England) - Harvey F. 139, 396 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Mauleon (12-th century), citizen - France - Chevalier F. 139, 397 Geoffroi [Godefridus] Maupoivre - also: G. Malpoivre, Maupeivre, Malipiperis (fl. 13791416), diocese clerk, physician, canon - Evreux (France); Soissons (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 139, 398-399 Geoffroy [Godefridus] (dc Trcssy), bishop of Meaux ( t 1214), bishop - Meaux (France) Chevalier - F. 139, 400 Galfredus [Godefridus] dc Mcldis - also: G. de Meaux (fl. 1310-1345), astrologist, physician, astronomer - Meaux (France); Paris (France) Chevalier, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 139, 401-405; 424, 305 Geoffrey [Godefridus] Melton (fl. 1377-1411), royal physician - Oxford (England) - Talbot F. 139, 406 Geoffroy [Godefridus] (Metz) (fl. 1409-1420), minister, Trinitarian - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 139, 407 Guiffrey [Godefridus] (Milano) (fl. 1260), priest - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 151, 276 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Mirecourt (fl. 1359), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 139, 408 Geoffroy [Godefridus] (Moissac) (fl. 1273), bell founder - Moissac (France) - Chevalier F. 140, 1 Godefridus Monachus (t 1124), monk - Jerusalem (Israel); Edessa (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 140, 2

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Godefridus (München-Gladbach) (fl. 1130), miniature painter, subdeacon - Deutschland D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 140, 150-151 Galfridus [Godefridus] Monemutensis, bishop of Saint-Asaph - also: G. Arturus or Asaphiensis (*ca. 1100, t 1154), archdeacon, historian, bishop - Oxford (England); Wales Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum, Tyerman F. 139, 192-193; 140, 3-34; 424, 306-311 Godefroi [Godefridus] du Mont (fl. 14911406), doctor of medecine, physician - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer - F. 140, 39 Godefroi [Godefridus] du Mont - also: G. de Monte (fl. 1495-1505), physician - Besançon (France); Lausanne (Switzerland) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 140, 35-39 Galfredus [Godefridus] du Mont, abbot of SaintHonorat - also: G. dc Monte (fl. 1431), abbot - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 140, 36-38 Geoffroy [Godefridus] da Montanaro, bishop of Torino ( t 1300), bishop - Torino (Italy); Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 140, 40 Geoffrey [Godefridus] de Montbrai, bishop of Coutances - also: G. de Mowbray ( t e a . 1094), bishop - Coutances (France); England - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tyerman - F. 140, 41-45 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Montmélian (fl. 11901222), marshal, knight - Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 140, 46 Geoffroy [Godefridus] II, count of Mortagne ( t 1100), count - France - Chevalier F. 140, 47 Geoffrey [Godefridus] dc Muschamp, bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ( t 1208), archdeacon, bishop - Lichfield (England); Coventry (England) - Chevalier - F. 140, 48 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Mussy-sur-Seine (fl. 1297-1298), architect - Troyes (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 140, 49 Geoffroi [Godefridus] (Nantes) (fl. 1101), physician - Jerusalem (Israel); Nantes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 140, 51 Geoffroy [Godefridus], bishop of Nantes (fl. 1198-1213), bishop - Nantes (France) Chevalier - F. 140, 50 Gottfried [Godefridus] von Ncifcn ( t after 1255), minstrel, lyric poet - Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 140, 52-64 Geoffroy [Godefridus] de Nés (fl. 1319-1326), translator - France - Chevalier - F. 140, 65 Geoffroy [Godefridus], bishop of Nevers ( t 1160), bishop - Nevers (France) - Chevalier - F. 140, 66 Geoffrey [Godefridus] de Nho Galfredus I Godefridus I Babio Geoffrey [Godefridus] (Oxford) (late 15-th century), physician - Oxford (England) - Talbot - F. 140, 72 Godefridus Panlaleonis (fl. 1238), Benedictine, chronicler - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 140, 145-146 Godefroy [Godefridus] de Parchim (fl. 1347), university Student - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 140, 74

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Geoffroy [Godefridus] (Paris) Petrus de Godino Godin, Hues (fl. 1491), wood sculptor - France Thieme/BeckerF. 141, 173

Godin, Jean (bachelor of medicine) —> Jean [Johannes] Godin Coding, John (11. 1393-1395), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 175 Godinho, Antonio (fi. 1495), illuminator Portugal - Chevalier - F. 141, 176 Godinus Trajectensis ( t after 1360), Dominican Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 141, 174 Godio, Giovanni Battista (fl. 1450), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 141, 177 Godio, Paolo (fl. 1450), poet - France Chevalier - F. 141, 177 Godion, Geoffroy (fl. 1364-1380), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 141, 178-179 Godis, Jacobus de (15-th century), copyist - Vicenza (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 141, 180-181 Godius, Antonius ( f e a . 1313), monk, theologian Vicenza (Italy) - Potthast - F. 141, 182 Godjealis, Jean (fl. 1361), geographer - France Chevalier - F. 141, 183 Godlyf, Walter (fl. 1465), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 184 Godman, William (fl. 1412-1436), college proctor, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 185 Godmanstone, Simon ( t 1470), chaplain, bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 141, 186-187 Godmechestre, John (Π. 1390-1405), master of arts, college fellow, clerk, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 188 Godmechestre, Thomas de (*ca. 1353), magister, notary public - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 189 Godmechestre, William (fl. 1419-1423), Augustinian, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 190 Godmersham, Nicholas (fl. 1414-1454), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 191 Godmersham, Richard (f 1442), Benedictine, monk, doctor of canon law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 141, 192-193 Godmersham, Roger de ( f l 3 3 1 ) , Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 194 Gödomus, Bernhard (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 141, 228 Godon, bishop of Metz (f 652), bishop, saint Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 196 Godon, abbot of Oye - latin: Godo Augiensis ( t 690), abbot, saint - France - Chevalier F. 141, 195 Godrich, John ( t e a . 1399), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 197 Godrich, Robert (11. 1381), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 198 Godrich, Simon (fl. 1361-1390), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 199 Godrich, William (fl. 1375-1394), college fellow, knight - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 200 Godric [Godricus] of Fínchale ( t 1170), merchant, hermit, saint - England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tyennan - F. 141, 201-205 Godricus Scotus, bishop of Saint-Andrews (fl. 1108), bishop - Scotland - Chevalier F. 141, 206 Godryng, Hugh (fl. 1384-1385), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 207 Godstowe, ... (fl. 1299), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 208 Goduinus (Clairvaux) (fl. 1153), physician - Clairvaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 141, 209 Godwin [Goduinus], bishop of Lyon (fl. 693713), bishop - Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 141, 210

Godwin [Goduinus] the Mason (fl. 11671172), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 141, 211 Godwin [Goduinus] the Mason (fl. 1170-1190), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 141, 212 Godwinus [Goduinus] Sarisberiensis (fl. 1272), precantor, canon, ascetic - Salisbury (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 141, 213-214 Goduinus, abbot of Stavelot ( t ca. 685), abbot, saint - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 141, 215 Godwin [Goduinus], earl of Wessex ( t e a . 1053), earl - Winchester (England) - Broughton, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 141, 216-220; 424, 323 Godwyk, ... (fl. 1463), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 221 God wyk, John (fl. 1363-1369), ccclcsiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 141, 222 Godwyne, William (fl. 1309-1310), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 223-224 Gody, John (fl. 1446), gardener, magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 225 Godynho, John (fl. 1468), bachelor of theology Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 226 Godynow, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 227 Goedweert, Rombaut - also: R. Goedveers (fl. 1376-1405), painter - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 229 Goelen, Guillaume van (fl. 1454), sculptor - Brabant (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 141, 230 Goello, Godin de (fl. 1498), artist craftsman France - Chevalier - F. 141, 237 Goeri, Jean —> Jean |Johannes] Goeri Goéric, bishop of Sens (t711), bishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 238 Goes, Corneille van der - also: C. van der Goux (fl. 1493-1500), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 239-240 Goes, Hugo van der - also: Hugues de Gand ( t 1482), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 241-254 Goes, Liévin van (fl. 1406-1412), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 141, 255 Goes, Matthias van der (fl. 1472), painter, printer - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 141, 256 Goesli von Ehcnhcim (fl. 1350), minstrel, poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 141, 257-266 Goessen, Johannes (* 1214), chronicler, priest België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 141, 265 Goesteline, Guillaume (fl. 1463), painter Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 141, 267 Goethals, Henri (1217-1293) Henricus Gandavensis Goethals, Henri (* 1359, 1 1433), dean, provost, negotiator - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Lille (France); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 170, 104 Goethals, Hugues (fl. 1418-1434), sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 141, 268-269 Goetman, Lambert (fl. 1488), poet, moralist België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 141, 271 Goetsenhoven, Gerard van, abbot of Pare ( t 1434), Prcmonstratcnsian, abbot - Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 141, 272 Goetz, Paul (fl. 1499), student - Brandenburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 141, 275 Gofell, Thomas (fl. 1462-1463), student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 276 Gofridus —> Godcfridus Gogg (Poet) (fl. 1469), poet, author of a sermon Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler - F. 141, 277

Gombert Goggyng, Bartholomew (fl. 1290), clerk, murderer - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 278 Goghi, Francesco ( t 1308), citizen of Anghiari Anghiari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 141, 279 Gogney, John (fl. 1469-1488), bachclor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 141, 280 Gogney, Thomas (fl. 1486-1493), master of arts, university proctor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 141, 281 Gogo Nutritius (fl. 582-583), palace mayor Deutschland; Austrasia - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 141, 282-283 Gogueil, Pierre, bishop of Le Mans ( t 1327), bishop - Mans (France) - Chevalier F. 141, 284 Gogyn, W. (fl. 1497), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 285 Gohard, bishop of Nantes ( t 843), bishop, saint Nantes (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 286 Gohenans, Jean de ( f l 4 0 1 ) , knight, Carthusian Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 287 Gohier, Michel (fl. 1478-1488), architect - PontAudemer (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 141, 288-289; 424, 324 Goibhnenn de Tight-Scuithin - or: Cobban (fl. 625), saint - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 141, 290 Goidile, abbess of Faverney - also: Gude (fl. 764), abbess - England - Chevalier F. 141, 291 Goillus (Montpellier) - or: Guilelmus (fl. 1170), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 141, 292 Goisbertus (Chartres) (fl. 1075-1100), physician Chartres (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 141, 293-294 Goitan (Moskva) - also: Gaétan (fl. 1344), painter - Moskva - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 295 Goizo (Cardinal) (fl. 1138-1144), cardinal - France - Berton, Chevalier - F. 141, 296-297 Gojkovic, Matija (fl. 1421-1422), architect - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Thieme/Becker F. 141, 298 Golafre, John ( t 1349), master of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 299 Golafre, Thomas (fl. 1335-1337), dcacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 300 Golanczewski, bishop of Wloclaweck (fl. 1368), bishop - Poland - Chevalier - F. 141, 301 Gold, Christanus (14-th century), chronicler Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 141, 302 Gold, John ( t 1474), ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 303 Gold, John ( t 1528), ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 304-306 Goldbeck, Johannes ( t 1496), student Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 141, 307 Goldberger, family - also: Goltperger (since 15-th century), family of stonemasons Wiener Neustadt (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 141, 308 Goldcliff, Hugh de (11. 1195-1214), mason England - Harvey - F. 141, 309 Golde, Thomas (fl. 1454), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 310 Master of the Goldene Bulle (15-th century), book painter - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 141, 311 Master of the Goldene Pforte der Marienburg (13-th century), sculptor - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 141,312 Master of the Goldene Tafel (early 15-th century), painter, wood sculptor - Lüneburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 313-314 Goldener, der (13-th-14-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 141, 315-316 Goldesburgh, Anthony de (f 1364), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 141, 317-318

Goldesburgh, John (fl. 1344-1350), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 319 Goldescherus Trevirensis - also: Gloscherus or Golscherus (fl. 1130), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 141, 320; 141, 382 Goldesmyth, Richard (fl. 1458-1461), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 321 Goldi, Bartolomeo di (fl. 1367), painter Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 322 Goldingham, Henry de (fl. 1322-1323), district rector, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 323 Goldisborough, Stephen (fl. 1482-1506), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 141, 324 Goldisburght, ... (fl. 1462), college student, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 325 Goldoghe, Heinrich (fl. 1294-1301), canon Lübeck (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 141, 326 Goldoghe, Werner (fl. 1298-1309), canon Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 141, 326 Goldoni, Bartolino (fl. 1386), physician Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 141, 327 Goldoni, Evangelista (fl. 1278), moralist Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 141, 328 Goldoni, Roberto ( t 1366), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 141, 329 Goldsby, John - alias: J. Gowerson (fl. 1497), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 330 Goldschmid, Hans (fl. 1521), painter - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 331 Goldschmiet, Eberhard (fl. 1439-1452), student - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 141, 332 Goldschmit, Klement (fl. 1466-1479), architect Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 333 Goldsmith, John (fl. 1402), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 210, 111 Goldsmyth, Gabriel (fl. 1427), nobleman, clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 334 Goldsmyth, John (*ca. 1427, t 1457), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 336 Goldsmyth, John (τ 1476), master of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 335 Goldsmyth, Robert (fl. 1419-1428), scholar, bachclor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 337 Goldston, William (fl. 1400-1418), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 338 Goldwell, Jack, bishop of Norwich ( t 1499), bishop - Salisbury (England); Norwich (England) - Chevalier - F. 141, 339 Goldwell, James ( t 1499), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 141, 340-352 Goldwell, Nicholas (fl. 1479-1497), canon, prebendary - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 353 Goldwell, Thomas (fl. 1444-1449), scholar, college administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 141, 354 Goldwin, William - also: W. Goldewyn, Goldwyn, Soldyn ( t 1482), physician, clerk London (England); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford, Talbot F. 141, 355-361; 154, 298-300 Goldyng, John (fl. 1432-1440), scholar, bachelor of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 141, 364 Goldyng, John ( t 1451), carpenter - London (England); Worcester (England) - Harvey F. 141, 362-363 Goldyng, John (11. 1471-1487), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 365

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Goldyng, Nicholas (fl. 1483-1484), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 366 Goldyng, William (fl. 1409-1410), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 141, 367 Goldynge, John (f 1439), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 368 Goldyngton, Richard de (fl. 1334), priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 369 Goldyngton, Richard de (fl. 1340-1345), university chancellor, benefactor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 370 Goldyngton, Thomas ( t 1416), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 141, 371 Golein, Johannes (*ca. 1325, 1 1403), Carmelite, prior, translator - Rouen (France); Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 141, 372-373; 424, 325-331 Golenin, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 141, 374 Golg (Saint) (fl. 606), missionary, saint - England - Chevalier - F. 141, 375 Göli, Diethelm (fl. 1254-1276), minstrel, lyric poet, knight - Heidelberg (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 141, 231-236 Golias (Poet) - or: Gulias Episcopus (fl. 1200), poet, satirist - Deutschland; France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 141, 376-377 Golinduch (Saint) ( t 592), saint - Chevalier F. 141, 378 Golle de Billingford, Richard —¥ Billingford, Richard Gollsyl, ... (fl. 1473-1476), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 141, 380 Golly, Thomas (11. 1494), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 379 Golsch, Bartholomaus (fl. 1474), printer - Roma (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 141, 381 Golsner, Michael (fl. 1485), painter - Passau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 141, 383 Golste, John (*ca. 1468), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 141, 384 Goltschlacher, Rolf (15-th century), Dominican, preacher, author of a sermon - Nürnberg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 141, 385-387 Goltz, Hubert (15-th century), painter Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 141, 388 Golubyi, family (sincc 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 141, 374 Golvano (Padua) (fl. 1347), miniaturist - Padua (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 141, 389 Golydhan Vardh (fl. 560-630), bard - England Chevalier - F. 141, 390 Gomar, Antonio (fl. 1443-1478), sculptor - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 141, 391 Gomar, Francisco (fl. 1443-1478), sculptor - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 141, 391 Gomard, Jean (fl. 1354-1355), city administrator Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 392 Gomars de Villes (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 141, 393 Gomatrude (France) (fl. 625-629), queen - France - Chevalier - F. 141, 394 Gombaud [Gombaldus], bishop of Agen ( t 982), bishop - Agen (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 395 Gombaldus de Ulugia - also: G. de Olugia ( t 1384), Dominican, Provincial - Ccrvcrc (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli F. 141, 396-399 Gombaud, Jean de, bishop of Toulouse (fl. 14341440), canon, bishop - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 141, 400 Gombaut, Jean (fl. 1456-1467), poet - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 401 Gombaut, Regnault (fl. 1371-1376), bookkeeper France - Chevalier - F. 141, 402 Gombert, abbot of Abdinghof ( t 1114), abbot Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 141, 403

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Gombert (Ansbach) (8-th century), monastery founder, saint - Ansbach (Germany) - Chevalier _ F. 141, 404 Gombert (Avenay) ( t 7 - t h century), saint - France - Chevalier - F. 141, 405 Gombert, bishop of Sens (Í675), bishop, monastery founder, saint - Sens (France) Chevalier - F. 141, 406 Gombert, Jean, bishop of Orange (f 1476), bishop - Orange (France) - Chevalier - F. 141, 407 Gombert, Pierre (fl. 1491), surgeon - Laval (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 60 G o m e , John - alias: J. Sommerden Guntchramnus king of the Franks Gontran, abbot of Saint-Trond (f 1055), abbot, building master - France - Chevalier, Lance F. 142, 63; 424, 334 Gontran, bishop of Tours (fl. 552-554), bishop Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 142, 64 Gontran, bishop of Tours (fl. 730-742), bishop Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 142, 64 Gontzenhusen, Nicolaus de —> Tinctoris, Nicolaus Gonville, Edmond ( t l 3 5 1 ) , university founder Cambridge (England) - Chevalier - F. 142, 65 Gonwarby, Thomas (fl. 1362), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 66 Gonyn PYmagier > Navarre, Huguenin de Gonzaga, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 142, 67-70 Gonzaga, Cecilia di (*ca. 1424, f e a . 1460), noblewoman, wise woman - Mantova (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 142, 71-72 Gonzaga, Dorotea di (fl. 1463), daughter of Ludovico, Marquis da Mantova - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 73 Gonzaga, Eleonora di (16-th century), noblewoman - Mantova (Italy) - Ladvocat F. 142, 74 Gonzaga, Federico di, duke of Mantova (* 1439, 1 1484), duke - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 79 Gonzaga, Francesco di (* 1363, 11407), military captain - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 75 Gonzaga, Francesco di, bishop of Brixen ( t 1483), bishop, cardinal - Mantova (Italy); Brixen, Bressanone (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Berton, Bradley, Chevalier - F. 142, 76-78 Gonzaga, Giovanni Fcdcrico di, marquis of Mantova - also: G. Francesco di G. (* 1394, τ 1444), military captain, marquis - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 82; 208, 116 Gonzaga, Guido di (»1291, tl369>, military captain - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 80 Gonzaga, Guido ( f e a . 1451), Benedictine, bronze artist - Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 142, 81

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Gonzaga, Ludovico di (* 1297, f 1360), military captain - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 83 Gonzaga, Ludovico di ( ί 1382), military captain Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 84 Gonzaga, Ludovico di (* 1414, f 1478), military captain - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 85 Gonzage, Nicolaus - also: N. Gansecke (fl. 14041414), architect - Galicia (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 142, 86 González Franciscanus (τ 1370), Franciscan, martyr - Egypt - Wadding - F. 424, 335 Gonzalez, Alonso (fl. 1407), miniaturist, illuminator - Plasencia (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 88-89 Gonzalez, Alvaro (fl. 1481), chronicler - Spain -

Gonzalez Deza, Fernando, bishop of Córdoba ( t 1424), scolasticus, bishop - Spain; Córdoba (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 142, 125 González de Mendoza, Pedro (* 1340, f 1385), captain, poet - Spain - Chevalier - F. 424, 336 González de Mendoza, Pedro, archbishop of Sevilla (* 1428, t 1495), bishop, State chancellor, archbishop, cardinal - Sevilla (Spain); Toledo (Spain); Castilla (Spain) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 424, 337-340 González Pajero, Diego (Π. 1454), potter, artist craftsman - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 142, 126 Gonzalo de Berceo —> Berceo, Gonzalo de Gonzolino, Aldobrandino (13-th century), philologist - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 178

Chevalier - F. 142, 90 Gonzalez, Antonio (fl. 1446), navigator - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 142, 91 Gonzalez, Bernardo - also: B. Gonzalvo (fl. 1482), miniaturist, illuminator - Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 92-93 Gonzalez, Domingo (12-th century), archdeacon, translator - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier F. 142, 94 Gonzalez, Domingo (fl. 1476), goldsmith Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 95 Gonzalez, Fernando (τ 1399), wood engraver Spain - Chevalier - F. 142, 96 Gonzalez, Fernando (fl. 1400), sculptor, painter Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 97 Gonzalez, Fernando - also: F. Gonzalvo (fl. 1442-1468), wood sculptor - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 98 Gonzalez, Gonsalve, bishop of Cadix ( t 1484), Franciscan, bishop - Spain - Chevalier F. 142, 100 Gonzalez, Gonsalve, bishop of Segovia (+ 1392), bishop - Segovia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 142, 99 Gonzalez, Gonzalo (fl. 1449-1480), painter Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 101 González, Juan (copyist) —» Juan [Johannes ] González Gonzalez, Juan (fl. 1409), canon, canonist Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 142, 103-107 Gonzalez, Juan (fl. 1424-1459), goldsmith Toledo (Spain); Madrid (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 109 Gonzalez, Juan (fl. 1427), enameler - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 142, 108 Gonzalez, Juan (fl. 1438-1481), calligrapher Portugal - Chevalier - F. 142, 110 Gonzalez, Juan (fl. 1498), painter - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 142, 111 Gonzalez, Martinez ( t 1374), heretic - Cuenca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 142, 113 Gonzalez, Martinez, bishop of Calahorra ( t 1301 ), bishop - Calahorra (Spain) - Chevalier F. 142, 112 Gonzalez, Nicolas (fl. 1350), miniaturist - Spain D'Ancona - F. 142, 114 Gonzalez, Pedro ( t 1246), monk, architect Astorga (Spain); Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 142, 115 Gonzalez, Pedro (fl. 1474-1486), architect Plasencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 117 Gonzalez, Raimundo - also: R. Gonzalvo (fl. 1430), painter - Spain - Thieme/Becker F. 142, 118 Gonzalez, Ruy (12-th century), voyager - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 142, 119 Gonzalez Becceril, Juan (11. 1498-1500), painter Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 120 Gonzalez de Castiglio, Juan (f 1479), Augustinian - Salamanca (Spain) - Ladvocat - F. 142, 121 González de Clavijo, Ruy (f 1412), ambassador, chamberlain - Madrid (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 142, 122-124

Gooch, Thomas - also: G. Goche (11. 1478-1483), carvcr - England - Harvey - F. 142, 179 Good, John - also: William G. ( t 1497), master of arts, deacon, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 180 Good, Nicholas (+ 1479), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 181-182 Goodall, William (fl. 1486-1490), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 183 Gooday, Thomas ( t 1485), bachelor of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 142, 184 Goode, William ( t 1478), scholar, subdeacon, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 185 Goodechyld, Christopher (fl. 1496), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 142, 186 Goodehurst, Richard (11. 1453-1464), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 187 Gooderyk, Richard (fl. 1496), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 188 Goodestre, ... (fl. 1416-1417), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 189 Goodhurst, John (fl. 1453-1454), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 190 Goodknappe, Robert (fl. 1464-1470), doctor of canon law, scholar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 142, 191 Goodlake, John (11. 1419), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 142, 192 Goodlake, Robert (fl. 1448), doctor of theology, preacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 193 Goodluck, Roger —» Rogerus Tuiforde Goodman, William (fl. 1455-1463), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 142, 194 Goodwyn, ... ( t 1497), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 195 Goodwyn, John (fl. 1433-1443), Augustinian, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 142, 196 Goodwyn, John (fl. 1465), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 197 Goodwyn, William (fl. 1449-1464), doctor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 142, 198 Goodwyne, ... (fl. 1497), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 199 Goodyer, John ( t 1479), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 200 Goodyer, William (fl. 1450-1478), college principal, doctor of civil law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 201-202 Goöes, Lupo de (fl. 1494), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 203 Goold, John (f 1468), college administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 204 Goolde, John (f 1435), scholar, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 206

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Goolde, William (fl. 1417-1430), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 207 Gootes, ... Alexandre [Alexander] Gordelon Gordetus Marnani (fl. 1443), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 142, 221 G o r d i , Alione (fl. 1461), canon - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 212 Gordianus (Senator) - senator - France Chevalier - F. 142, 214 Gordianus, chorbishop of Sevilla - chorbishop Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 142, 215 Gordianus Siculus ( t e a . 542), Benedictine - Syria - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler F. 142, 216-220 G o r d i n , Jean (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 142, 222 Cordino, Giacomo - writer - Udine (Italy) Chevalier - F. 142, 223 Gordon (Saint-Germain-des-Prés) (13-th century), Benedictine - Saint-Germain des Prés (France) Chevalier - F. 142, 224 Gordon, family (sincc 12-th century), noble family - England - Arnold-Baker F. 142, 225-226 Gordon, Adam de ( t e a . 1333), justice, military captain - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 142, 227 Gordon, Bernard de —> Bcrnardus de Gordonio Gordon, Bernard (fl. 1285-1318), physician Montpellier (France) - Bayle - F. 142, 228-236 Gordon, Nicolas (fl. 1334), Premonstratensian, abbot - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 142, 237 Gordon, Thomas de (fl. 1351-1360), master of arts, canon - Oxford (England); Scotland Oxford - F. 142, 238 Gore, Walter ( t 1498), Cluniac, monk, abbot - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 239 Gorel, Johannes —> Johannes Gorel Gorena, Gioachimo (t 1378), chancellor Savigliano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 240 Gorena, Manfredo ( t 1362), governor - Savigliano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 241 Gorena, Manfredo ( t 1410), city alderman Savigliano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 242 Gorewelle, John ( t 1420), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 243-244 Gorewelle, John ( t 1439), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 142, 245-246 Gorge, ... (fl. 1482), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 247 Gorge, Richard (fl. 1309-1320), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 248 Gorges, Hugh de (fl. 1300-1307), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 249 Gorgonzola, Domenico di (fl. 1493-1500), printer - Milano (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 142, 250 G o r i , Tommaso (fl. 1398-1402), bell founder Cortona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 251 Goricio, Gasparo (fl. 1497), ascetic - Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 252 Gorige I, king of Albania (t989), king - Albania - Chevalier - F. 142, 253 Gorige II, king of Albania (11-th century), king Albania - Chevalier - F. 142, 253 Gorige III, king of Albania (11-th century), king - Albania - Chevalier - F. 142, 253

Gorige IV, king of Albania (11-th century), king - Albania - Chevalier - F. 142, 253 Goris, Gérard - also: G. Gorys (fl. 1438-1441), wood carver - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 254 Göritz, Abraham de —» Abraham bishop of Freising Gorius (Düren) (fl. 1424), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 255 Gorius van Duren (fl. 1479), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 207, 428 Gorka, Lukas (t 1477), citizen - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 142, 256 Gorlech, David - also: D. Lhuyd (11. 1500), poet - England - Chevalier - F. 142, 257 Gorman, abbot of Cnoc na n-Apostol (fl. 1166-1174), abbot - Ireland - Chevalier F. 142, 258 Gorman, bishop of Schleswig ( t 965), bishop Schleswig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 142, 259 Gormeston, Thomas (fl. 1434), friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 260 Gormflath of Ireland - also: Gormlaith of Leinster, Kormlod (fl. 980-1015), noblewoman - Ireland - Echols - F. 142, 261 Gormo, king of Danmark - called: den Gamie ( t 940), king - Denmark - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 142, 262-264 Gormonda (Troubadour) (fl. 1230), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 142, 265 Gornay, Henricus —> Henricus Gornay bishop of Philadelphia Gornlay, queen of Ireland - queen - Ireland Chevalier - F. 142, 266 Goro di Cinto (fl. 1281-1332), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 267 Goro di Ciuccio Ciuti da Firenze ( t before 1311), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 142, 268-271 Goro (Glass Painter) (fl. 1434), glass painter Italy - Chevalier - F. 142, 279 Goro di Goro - also: Goro di Gregorio (fl. 1323-1333), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 142, 268-273 Goro di Neroccio (* 1387), goldsmith, enameler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 142, 274-277 Goro della Pieve (14-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 278 Goroa, Niccolò (fl. 1430), Franciscan - Italy Chevalier - F. 142, 280 Gorre (Orléans) (fl. 1443), surgeon - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 142, 281 Gorricio, Giacomo (fl. 1212), treasurer - Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 282 Gorris, Guillelmo Guilelmus Gorris Gorriz, Pierre (fl. 1501), bachelor of medecine Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 303, 67 Gorron, Gérard (fl. 1418), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 142, 283 Gorron, Pierre (fl. 1479), barber - Arras (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 68 Gors, Heinrich von (fl. 1328-1341), canon, provost - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 142, 284 Gorston, Thomas (fl. 1438), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 285 Gorsuche, John (f 1448), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 142, 286-288 Gorsuche, John (fl. 1452), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 289 Gorteboos, William (fl. 1413-1416), subdcacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 290 Gortenbeke, Johannes —» Johannes Gortenbeke Gorthen, Heinrich - professor of theology - Cologne (Germany); Köln (Germany) Chevalier - F. 142, 291 Goryng, John (II. 1475-1495), Franciscan, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 292

Gausbert [Gosbertus] I, bishop of Cahors (fl. 830-892), bishop - Cahors (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ρ otthast - F. 142, 294-296 Gausbert [Gosbertus] II, bishop of Cahors (t990), bishop, saint - Cahors (France) Chevalier - F. 142, 297 Gosbertus (Faye-la-Vineuse) (14-th century), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 142, 298 Gausbert [Gosbertus] de Ferneres (fl. 10441066), abbot - Ferrières (France) - Chevalier F. 142, 299 Gosbertus Floriacensis (9-th century), monk, poet - Fleury (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 142, 300-301 Gausbert [Gosbertus], bishop of Laon (fl. 930932), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 142, 302 Gausbert [Gosbertus], chorbishop of Limoges (fl. 983), chorbishop - Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 142, 303 Gausbert [Gosbertus] (Monsalvy) ( t e a . 1069), hermit, monastery founder - Auvergne (France) Chevalier - F. 142, 304 Gausbert [Gosbertus], bishop of Osnabrück ( t 860), bishop - Osnabrück (Germany) Chevalier - F. 142, 305 Gosbertus de Roseto (fl. 1305-1313), Dominican - Italy - Chevalier - F. 142, 306 Gausbert [Gosbertus], abbot of Saint-Julien ( t e a . 1007), Benedictine, abbot - Tours (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 142, 307-308 Gausbert [Gosbertus], abbot of Saint-Julien ( t 1025), abbot - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 142, 309 Gausbert [Gosbertus], abbot of Saint-Martial ( t e a . 973), monk - Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 142, 310 Gosbertus Sangallensis (Í837), abbot - SanktGallcn (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 142, 311-312 Gosbertus Tegernseensis (fl. 982-1003), abbot Tegernsee (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, H urte r, Potthast - F. 142, 313-316 Gozbertus [Gosbertus] (Trier) (fl. 990-996), goldsmith, bronze founder - Trier (Germany) Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 317-320 Gausbert [Gosbertus] (Troubadour) - troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 142, 321 Gausbert [Gosbertus] (Tulle) (fl. 10851090), abbot - Tulle (France) - Chevalier F. 142, 322 Goscal de Liege (fl. 1436-1444), physician Béarn (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 142, 323 Goscho, lord of Châteaubriant (11114), lord France - Chevalier - F. 142, 342 Gosebourne, Robert (fl. 1472-1473), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 343 Goseden, Robert (fl. 1340-1382), mason Winchester (England) - Harvey - F. 142, 344 Gosford, John de (fl. 1363-1379), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 345 Gosia, Guglielmo (fl. 1189-1200), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 346 Gosia, Martino ( t 1167), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 347 Gosius, Ugolinus - also: H. Gosia (fl. 1280-1286), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 142, 348-349 Goslenus -> Joscclinus Goslin, abbot of Saint-Soluteur ( t e a . 1061), abbot, saint - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 142, 351 Goslin, Nicholas (fl. 1432-1474), bachelor of arts, doctor of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 142, 352 Goslyn, William (II. 1424-1461), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 142, 353 Gosmore, ... (fl. 1493-1497), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 142, 354 Gospatric, count of Northumberland (fl. 10671072), count - Northumberland (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 142, 355-356

Goujon Gossart, Jan - also: J. Gossaert, J. Malbodius, Mabuse (*ca. 1470), miniaturist - Maubeuge (France) - Bradley - F. 142, 357 Gosse, Michel (fl. 1240), master mason - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 358 Gosse, Nicholas ( t 1486), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 142, 359-363 Gosse, William (fl. 1469-1473), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 364 Gösseler, Johannes - also: J. Goessler, Göhsler, Gähsler (fl. 1444), poet - Strasbourg (France) Stammler - F. 141, 262-264 Gosselyn, John (fl. 1401), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 142, 365 G o s s e m b r o t , Sigimundus - also: S. Grossenbrot (* 1417, t 1493), Benedictine, chronicler Augsburg (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Stammler F. 142, 366-370 Gösset, Jehan —> Cosset, Jehan Gösset, Pierre (fl. 1498-1502), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 70 Gössgen, Gerald (t 1331), canon, provost Werden (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 141, 266 Gossin, Jean (fl. 1484), printer - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 142, 371 G o s t o n de Byntre, Elias (+ 1385), bachclor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 142, 372 Goswinus (Alcacer) (fl. 1209), poet, chronicler Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast F. 142, 374-376 Goswin [Goswinus] van Amstel (fl. 1225-1249), reeve - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 142, 377 Goswinus Aquicinctensis (* 1086, 11166), Benedictine, abbot - Douai (France); Anchin (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 142, 378-379 Goswinus de Beka (fl. 1420), canon, prior - France - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 142, 380-381 Gossuin [Goswinus] de Bomel (fl. 1416-1429), goldsmith - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier F. 142, 382 Goswin [Goswinus], abbot of Bonnevaux ( t i l 5 5 ) , Cistercian, abbot - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 142, 388 G o s w i n u s de Bossuto ( t e a . 1228), Cistercian, hagiographer, monk - Villers (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 142, 383-387 G o s w i n [Goswinus] (Clairvaux) ( t e a . 1201), Cistercian, hagiographer - Clairvaux (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 142, 389-390 Gossuin [Goswinus] (Cosmographer) (fl. 1425), cosmographcr - France - Chevalier F. 142, 391 Goswin [Goswinus] dc Dicst - Carthusian France - Chevalier - F. 142, 392 G o s w i n [Goswinus] (Fritzlar) (fl. 1456-1466), bell founder - Fritzlar (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 142, 393 Goswinus Hexius, bishop of Hierapolis ( t 1475), Carmelite, bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 142, 394-400 Goswin [Goswinus] de Hueven - also: G. de Hoven, de Hoeven (fl. 1397-1418), physician Arnhem (Netherlands); Utrecht (Netherlands) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 142, 401-402 Goswinus de Leucacia (fl. 1280), miniaturist France - D'Ancona - F. 142, 404 Goswin [Goswinus] de Marbais (13-th century), grammarian - France - Chevalier - F. 142, 405 Goswinus Moguntinensis - also: Gozechinus M. ( f c a . 1075), canon, hagiographer - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Strayer - F. 142, 413-420

Goswinus Montis Sanctae Mariae - or: G. von Marienberg ( t 1390), Benedictine, prior, chronicler - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast, Stammler - F. 142, 406-412 Gossoinus [Goswinus] (Paris) (fl. 1272-1273), Franciscan - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 142, 421-422 Gossuin [Goswinus], bishop of Tourmaisac ( t 1218), bishop - France - Chevalier F. 142, 423 Got, du, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Gironde (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 143, 1-2 Got, Béraut du, archbishop of Lyon - also: Bérard du G. ( t 1297), nobleman, archbishop, cardinal - Gironde (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 1-3 Got, Bertrand de —> Clemens V Papa Got, Bertrand du, bishop of Agen (fl. 12891313), nobleman, bishop - Gironde (France); Agen (France); Langres (France) - Chevalier F. 143, 4 Got, Bertrand du, viscount of Lomagne (f 1324), nobleman, viscount - Gironde (France) Chevalier - F. 143, 5 Got, Raymond du ( t l 3 1 0 ) , nobleman, cardinal Gironde (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 6 Got de Got, Pierre (fl. 1410), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 71 Gotard (Wilna) ( t 1341), Franciscan - France Chevalier - F. 143, 7 Gote, John atte (fl. 1335-1336), district rector, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 143, 8 Gotehille, John - alias: J. Morant ( t 1453), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 9 Goter, Roger de la - alias: R. of S. Botolph (fl. 1333-1340), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 143, 10 Gotfridi, Heinrich (fl. 1413-1431), canon, student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 143, 11 Goth, Bertrand de —> Clemens V Papa Master of the Gothaer Liebespaar (late 15-th century), painter - Deutschland; Gotha (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 12 Gothalmus (Melk) ( f e a . 1020), monk - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 143, 13 Gotham, John de (fl. 1338-1354), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 143, 14 Gotham, John de (fl. 1380-1390), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 15 Gotham, Roger (fl. 1317-1324), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 16 Gotham, William de (fl. 1295-1332), master of arts, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 143, 17 Gotham, William dc (f 1389), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 18-20 Gothe, Jean de le (fl. 1365-1366), goldsmith Arras (France); Cambrai (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 143, 22 Gothelmus (Tegernsee) ( 11 -th century), Benedictine - Tegernsee (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 143, 23 Gothelon I, duke of Lorraine (Basse-Lorraine) ( t 1044), earl, duke - Lorraine (France) Chevalier - F. 143, 24 Gothelon II, duke of Lorraine (Haute-Lorraine) ( t 1046), duke - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier F. 143, 24 Gother (Tournai) (fl. 1105-1136), dean - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 143, 25 Gothi, Bérenger (fl. 1307-1335), Dominican Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 26 Gothland, Rudolf von ( t 1380), city councillor Rostock (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 143, 27 Gotier, Michel (fl. 1495), master mason - PontAudemer (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 28 Gôtke, Johannes (fl. 1413), student - Danzig (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 141, 270

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Gotland, Hans (fl. 1432-1437), master mason - Preussen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 143, 29 Gotmar II, bishop of Girona (fl. 985-993), bishop, chronicler - Girona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 143, 30 Gotray, David - Cistercian, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 143, 31 Gotschlag (Maulbronn) (fl. 1300-1330), monk, architect - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 143, 32 Gotstich, Johannes —> Johannes Gotstich Gottardo [Gottardus] da Lombardia (* 1421, 11428), Benedictine - Firenze (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 143, 33 Gottardo [Gottardus] da Piacenza (fl. 1482), painter - Piacenza (Italy); Spezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 34 Gottardus Stella Stella, Gottardo Gotte, William (fl. 1420), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 143, 36 Gottfried -> Godefridus Gottfried, Johann —» Johannes Godfridus Gotti, Pietro (fl. 1336), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 37 Master of the Göttinger Barfüßer-Altar (early 15-th century), painter - Deutschland - Thieme/ Becker - F. 141, 273-274 Gottisforde, Nicholas (fl. 1461), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 38 Gotto de Mantova (fl. 1250), poet - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 39 Gottschalck > Godescalcus Gotulfus Sancrucensis —» Gutolfus Sancrucensis Gotvilla (Ireland) (fl. 850), historian - Ireland; Spain - Chevalier - F. 143, 42 Götz, Nikolaus (fl. 1474-1480), printer - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 143, 43 Gotzkirchner, Sigismund (*ca. 1410, f 1425), physician - Wien (Austria); München (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 143, 44-49 Gouaram, king of Georgia (fl. 590-600), king Georgia - Chevalier - F. 143, 50 Gouarda (Pont-de-Beauvoisin) (2-d half 15-th century), medical practitioner - Savoie (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 143, 51 Gouaut, Jean (fl. 1445), abbot - Mont-SaintMichel (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 52 Gouch, Hans —» Jeuch, Jean Gouclaer, Jean de (fl. 1456), glass painter France - Chevalier - F. 143, 53 Goudemont, Johannes —> Johannes Goudemont Goudesmet, Nicolas de (fl. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 143, 54 Gouesnou, bishop of Saint-Pol-de-Léon ( t 675), bishop, saint - Saint-Pol (Francc) - Chevalier F. 143, 55 Gouffler de las Tours (fl. 1098), knight, crusader - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 56 Gouffler, Françoise ( t 1465), noblewoman Francc - Chevalier - F. 143, 57 Gouffler, Guillaume, lord of Boisy (f 1495), lord, seneschal - Saintonge (France) - Chevalier F. 143, 58 Gouffler, Jean, lord of Bonnivct (fl. 1341-1383), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 143, 59 Gouge, Jean, king of France (fl. 1361), throne pretender - Siena (Italy); Francc - Chevalier F. 143, 60 Gouge, Martin, bishop of Clermont ( t 1444), canon, bishop, state chancellor - Bourges (Francc); Clermont-Ferrand (Francc); Chartres (France); Luçon (France) - Chevalier F. 143, 61 Gougeon, Jean (physician) Jean IJohannesJ Gougeon Gougis, Pierre ( t 1440), Augustinian - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 63 Goujon (France) (fl. 1474), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 143, 64-65

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Goulin, Pierre Goswinus MogunLinensis Gozelo, earl of Lorraine ( f l 0 4 4 ) , earl, rebel Bilsen (Belgium); Sachsen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 146 Gozold (Heidelberg) (14-th century), author of a sermon, poet - Heidelberg (Germany) Stammler - F. 143, 147-148 Gozon, Dieudonné de ( t 1353), grand master of the Hospitallers - France - Chevalier F. 143, 149 Gozricio, Gasparo (fl. 1495), citizen of Novara Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 150 Gozzadini, Angelo Michele, bishop of Castro ( t 1383), bishop - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 143, 151 Gozzadini, Aníbal (fl. 1451), chronicler - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 152 Gozzadini, Bartolomeo (fi. 1463), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 153 Gozzadini, Bittisia (fl. 1244), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 154 Gozzadini, Bocelino (fl. 1444), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 155 Gozzadini, Brandaligi (fl. 1334-1343), city administrator - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 143, 156 Gozzadini, Frangino (fl. 1476), physician - France - Chevalier - F. 143, 157 Gozzadini, Giovanni (1438-1475), physician Novara (Ttaly) - Chevalier - F. 143, 160 Gozzadini, Gozzadino ( t 1441), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 158 Gozzadini, Gozzadino ( t 1485), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 159

Gozzadini, Ludovico (fl. 1460), canonist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 161 Gozzadini, Michelangelo (fl. 1464), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 143, 162 Gozzadini, Nino ( t 1407), citizen of Bologna Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 163 Gozzadini, Scipio (+ 1482), banner maker Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 164 Gozzoli, Bartolomeo (fl. 1387), Augustinian Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 165 Gozzoli, Benozzo - real name: Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (*ca. 1420, t 1497), painter - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 44, 1-34 Gozzoli, Benozzo ( t 1478), painter - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 166-167 Master of the Grabmal des Bischofs Albert von Hohenlohe (2-d half 14-th century), sculptor - Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 143, 168 Master of the Grabmal des Bischofs Gerhard von Schwarzburg (early 15-th century), sculptor - Würzburg (Germany); Mainz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 169 Master of the Grabmal des Bischofs Konrad von Lichtenberg (early 14-th century), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 143, 170 Grabow, Matthaeus - also: M. Grabo, Grabeen (fl. 1419-1421), Dominican - Groningen (Netherlands); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Kaeppeli - F. 143, 171-172; 424, 345-347 Grabusetti, family - also: Grabuset, Grabusset (since 15-th century), family of painters Besançon (France); Avignon (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 143, 173-174 Grace, Cornelius (fl. 1474), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 175 Grace, John ( t 1459), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 176 Grace, Thomas (15-th century), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 177 Grace, Walter (fl. 1458-1459), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 143, 178 Gracht, Raynier van der (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 143, 179 Graciamus de Agnero (fl. 1502), physician York (England) - Talbot - F. 143, 181 Gracie, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Garcie Gracieux, Jean le (fl. 1451-1457), goldsmith Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 143, 182-183 Gracieux, Julien le (11. 1451-1457), goldsmith Angers (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 143, 182-183 Gracius, John le - alias: J. le Gras - college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 143, 184 Gradenigo, family (sincc 11 -th ccntury), family of aristocrats - Rumania; Aquileia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 143, 185-186 Gradenigo, Bartolomeo (f 1342), doge, military leader - Rumania; Aquileia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 185-187 Gradenigo, Giacomo ( t bevor 1420), knight Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 188 Gradenigo, Giovanni (f 1016), Camaldolese, blessed - Rumania; Aquileia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 143, 185-186; 210, 154 Gradenigo, Giovanni (*ca. 1279, 1 1356), doge, military leader - Rumania; Aquileia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 185-186; 143, 189 Gradenigo, Luisa ( t 1388), noblewoman - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 190

Gras Gradeiiigo, Pietro (*ca. 1251, +1311), (loge, military leader - Rumania; Aquileia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 185-186; 143, 192 Gradi, Antonio de (fi. 1468), physician - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 193 Gradi, Giovanni de (fi. 1493), jurisconsult - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 195 Gradi, Stefano de (fi. 1479-1490), printer Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 194 Grado, Castore da —> Agrate, Castore Ferrari d' Graeu, Berthold (fl. 1463-1479), student Nürnberg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) ChevalierF. 143, 196 Master of the Graf von Kirchberg (2-d half 15-th century), stone sculptor - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 199 Graf, Dietrich (15-th century), minstrel Deutschland - Stammler - F. 143, 197 Gräfe, ... (Π. 1499), student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 143, 198 Grafenecker, Ulrich (f 1487), military captain Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 143, 200 Master of the Grafenflguren (Freiburg) (late 13-th century), sculptor - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wlirtenberg) - Thieme/Becker F. 143, 201 Graff, Hans (11. 1340), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 202 Graffelli, Stefano (fl. 1433), painter - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 203 Grafflone (Firenze) (15-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 204 Graffton, Henry (fl. 1466), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 205 Grafton, Edmund de (fl. 1320-1336), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 206 Grafton, Hugh de (fl. 1328), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 207 Grafton, John (fl. 1353-1380), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 143, 208 Grafton, John (f 1484), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 209-210 Grafton, Richard de (fl. 1317-1324), vicar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 211 Grafton, Robert (fl. 1400-1407), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 212 Grafton, Robert (fl. 1456-1467), master of arts, chest keeper, deacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 143, 213 Graham, John ( f l 2 9 8 ) , military captain England - Chevalier - F. 143, 219 Graham, Patrick, archbishop of Saint-Andrews (f 1478), archbishop - Brechin (Scotland) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 143, 220-221 Graham, Robert ( t 1437), conspirator - England Chevalier - F. 143, 222 Graham of Montrose, family (since 15-th century), noble family - Scotland - ArnoldBaker - F. 143, 214-218 Graile, Pierre (fl. 1385-1389), physician - Aude (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 73 Grailly, Jean de (fl. 1268-1301), seneschal, crusader - Guyenne (France); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 143, 223 Grailly, Jean de - also: Captai de Buch ( t e a . 1377), military captain, knight - Paris (France) - Broughton, Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 143, 224-226 Graindor de Douai (fl. 1130-1190), poet, minstrel - Douai (France) - Broughton, Chevalier F. 143, 227-228 Graisbach-Lechsgemiind, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Franken (Germany); Schwaben (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 230 Graispach, Gabriel (fl. 1423-1472), goldsmith - München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 143, 229 Grait, Ferrano ( t e a . 1269 or 1298), Trinitarian - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 143, 231-237

Gralla, Martino - troubadour - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 143, 238 Gralon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Gralon Gramace, bishop of Salerno ( t 8-th century?), bishop, saint - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 143, 239 Gramain, Pierre (fl. 1457), architect - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 143, 240; 424, 348 Gramann, Heinzel (fl. 1340-1344), sculptor, architect, stonemason - Alsace (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 143, 241-242 Gramis, Nikolaus (15-th century), notary - Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 143, 243 Grampound, John de (fl. 1296), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 244 Gran, Henri (Π. 1489-1500), printer - Haguenau (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 245 Granato, Francesco (fl. 1335), jurisconsult Ariano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 246 Grancher, Jean - also: Jean d'Orléans (fl. 1400-1432), court painter - Orleans (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 143, 247; 216, 123-124 Grancino, Biagio di (fl. 1478), calligraphier Novara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 248 Grancy, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Grancy Grand, Denys le, bishop of Senlis ( t 1352), treasurer, bishop - Senlis (France) - Chevalier F. 143, 249 Grand, Johannes, archbishop of Lund (* ca. 1249, t 1327), reeve, archbishop - Lund (Sweden); Riga (Latvia); Bremen (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 143, 250; 210, 166-168 Master of the Grandes Heures de Rohan (fl. 1420-1440), book painter - France D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 257-260; 424, 349 Grandesden, John de (fl. 1326), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 143, 261 Grandfleid, Geoffrey bishop of Ferns —> Galfredus IGodefridus] Grandefeldus bishop of Ferns Grandis, Bartolomeo (fl. 1500), historian Siracusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 262 Grandis, Geronimo (fl. 1500), vicar general Siracusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 263 Grandison, Otes de - also: Otto de Grandisson (* 1238, 11328), knight, king's adviser - England - Broughton, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 143, 273-279 Grandison, Piers de (*ca. 1290, 11358), knight - Gascogne (France); England - Broughton F. 143, 280 Grandisson, Johannes de (fl. 1314), copyist - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 143, 282; 210, 170 Grandisson, John de, bishop of Exeter (* 1292, t l 3 6 9 ) , ecclesiastical administrator, bishop Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 143, 264-272; 210, 171-173 Grandisson, Otto de (f 1309), scholar, district rector, canon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 278-279 Grandisson, Thomas de (*ea. 1293, 11317), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 281 Grandmont, Jacques Clément, bishop of Lodève (f 1392), bishop - Lodève (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 283 Grandone, Henry de (fl. 1283), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 284 Grandson, Aimon de, bishop of Genf ( t 1262), bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 143, 285 Grandson, Jean ( t 1348), painter - Savoie (France); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 143, 286-287 Grandvarlet, Jacquinet (11. 1466), sculptor - Arras (France) - Beaulieu, F. 143, 288-289

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Grane, Edmund (fl. 1474-1475), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 143, 290 Graneby, Henry (fl. 1387-1418), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 291-293 Granelli, Bernardo - latin: Bernardus Granellus (15-th century), Augustinian - Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 46, 354-355 Granelli, Giovanni (fl. 1461), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 143, 294 Granet (Troubadour) ( t e a . 1266), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 143, 295 Grange, Etienne de la (fl. 1350), scholar Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 296 Grange, Jean de la, bishop of Frascati (*ca. 1325, 11402), Benedictine, bishop, cardinal, diplomat Avignon (France); Boulogne (France); Amiens (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 143, 297-302 Granger, Richard ( t 1473), master of arts, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 303 Grani Hallbjarnarson (13-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 143, 304 Grani Skáld (11-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 143, 305 Granista (Count) (fl. 587-589), count - Spain Chevalier - F. 143, 306 Granne, Thibaud de (fl. 1070), crusader - France - Chevalier - F. 143, 307 Grans, Berengarius called (fl. 1302), canon Passau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 143, 308 Granson, Guillaume - poet - France - Chevalier - F. 143, 309 Granson, Jean de, lord of Pesmes ( t 1455), lord France - Chevalier - F. 143, 310 Grant, Donat (fl. 1354), Hieronymite - England Chevalier - F. 143, 311 Grant, Jean le (fl. 1493), goldsmith - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 312 Grant, Michelet le (fl. 1494), librarian - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 143, 313 Grant, Richard, archbishop of Canterbury ( t 1231), chancellor, archbishop - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford-F. 143, 314-316 Grant, Richart le (fl. 1467), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 143, 317-318 Grant, Thévenin le ( t e a . 1322), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 143, 319 Grantchester, Thomas (fl. 1348-1352), university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 143, 320 Grantham, Hugh (fl. 1390-1392), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 143, 321 Grantham, John (fl. 1372), carpenter - Leicester (England) - Harvey - F. 143, 322 Grantham, John de ( t 1414), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 323 Grantham, John ( t 1506), bachelor of canon law, disLrict rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 143, 324 Grantham, Thomas - also. T. Graham (fl. 1277), mason - England - Harvey - F. 143, 325 Grantle, ... (fl. 1468), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 326 Grantmesnil, Hugh of, abbot of Saint-Ernoul ( t 1094), abbot - Normandie (France); England; Italy - Arnold-Baker - F. 143, 327 Grantpound, Peter de (fl. 1288-1291), grammarian, scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 143, 328 Grape, Nicholas (11. 1479-1480), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 143, 330 Grape, Nicholas (fl. 1479-1480), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 143, 329 Grardelle, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Grardelle Gras (Lyon) (fl. 1455-1456), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 143, 331 Gras, Berenguer (fl. 1390), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 143, 337

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Gras, Georges de, bishop of Orange ( t 1420), bishop - Orange (France) - Chevalier F. 143, 332 Gras, Guillaume (fi. 1325-1340), poet - France Chevalier - F. 143, 333 Gras, Jean Bartholomaus dc Glanvilla Gravai, Jean de (fl. 1499), goldsmith - Noyon (France); Amiens (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 144, 113-114 Grave, ... (fl. 1478), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 144, 115 Grave, John dc la (fl. 1305-1340), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 116 Grave, John de la (fl. 1309-1328), master of arts, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 117 Grave, Laurens —> Apengheter, Laurens Grave, Roger de la (fl. 1310), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 118 Grave, William de (fl. 1235-1236), vicar, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 119 Grávele, Henry de (fl. 1216-1239), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 144, 120 Graveley, Edmund (fl. 1444-1484), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 144, 121-122 Graveley, John (fl. 1451-1452), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 144, 123 Graveley, Thomas ( t 1431 ), district rcctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 124 Gravelle, Pierre (fl. 1462-1464), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 77 Graveney, Richard ( t e a . 1472), bachelor of canon law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 125 Graver, William (fl. 1465-1482), mason Winchester (England) - Harvey - F. 144, 126 Graveran, Jean (fl. 1413-1431), Dominican Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 144, 127

[Gregorius] Gravere, Antonius de (15-th century), bookbinder - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 144, 128 Graves, Richard - copyist - England - Chevalier - F. 144, 129 Gravesend, Richard de, bishop of Lincoln ( t 1279), treasurer, bishop - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 130-135 Gravesend, Richard de, bishop of London ( t 1303), magistcr, bishop - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 136-141 Gravesend, Stephen de, bishop of London ( i 1338), magistcr, bishop - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 142-146 Gravina, Pietro (*ca. 1453), poet - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 144, 147 Gravour, William (fl. 1433-1436), mason London (England); Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 144, 148 Grawere, Heinrich (fl. 1484), metal founder Braunschwcig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 144, 149 Grawnt, John (fl. 1466), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 150 Gray, ... (fl. 1412-1414), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 151 Gray, Andrew, lord of Fowlis (*ca. 1380, 1 1469), lord - England - Chevalier F. 144, 152-153 Gray, Elizabeth -> Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Woodville queen of England Gray, Henry de (fl. 1232-1238), clerk, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 144, 156 Gray, John (fl. 1374-1425), physician - Scotland; Paris (France) - Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 210, 189-193 Gray, John (fl. 1388), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 159 Gray, John, duke of Bourgogne (15-th century), duke - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier F. 144, 160 Gray, John, bishop of Norwich ( t 1214), justiciar, bishop, archbishop - Norwich (England); Canterbury (England); Durham (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 144, 157-158; 210, 196 Gray, John, earl of Tankerville - also: J. Grey ( t 1421), earl, chamberlain - Normandie (France); England - Arnold-Baker - F. 144, 170 Gray, Pierrot de (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 144, 161 G r a y , Roger (fl. 1434-1455), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 144, 162-163 G r a y , Thomas, lord of Heaton - also: T. Grey ( t e a . 1369), chronicler, lord, knight Northumberland (England); Durham (England) - Arnold-Baker, Broughton, Chevalier, Hicks, Potthast - F. 144, 164-170 G r a y , Walter de (fl. 1238-1267), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 177 Gray, Walter de, archbishop of York (f 1255), state chancellor, archbishop - Worcester (England); York (England) - Chevalier, Oxford _ F. 144, 154; 144, 171-176 Gray, William (fl. 1487), mason - Devonshire (England); London (England) - Harvey F. 144, 206 Gray, William, bishop of Ely ( t 1478), ecclesiastical administrator, negotiator, bishop - Oxford (England); Ely (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 144, 155; 144, 183-205; 154, 329 Gray, William, bishop of London ( t 1436), doctor of civil law, bishop - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 144, 178-182 Graybarne, Christopher (fl. 1463), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 144, 207 Graynolles, Francis de (fl. 1378), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 208 Graystanes, Robertus bishop of Durham —> Robertus de Graysthanes bishop of Durham

Graystock, John ( t 1456), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 144, 209-210 Graystocke, ... (fl. 1431-1433), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 211 Graziadeo di Guglielmo di Vedrani - also. G. Graziani (fl. 1278-1320), miniaturist, illuminator - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 144, 212-215 Graziano, Giovanni —> Gregorius VI Papa Grazida Lizier (*ca. 1298, t e a . 1320), mistress Montaillou (France) - Echols - F. 144, 216 Graziole da Firenze (fl. 1290), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 144, 217 Grazioso Gianfrancesco da Vicenza (Π. 1484), miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 144, 218 Great Massingham, prior of (fl. 1467), Augustinian, canon, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 144, 219 Gréban, Arnoul ( t e a . 1471), dramatist, organist, choirmaster - Le Mans (France); Compiègne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 144, 220-223 Gréban, Simon ( t a f t e r 1472), Benedictine, canon - Le Mans (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 144, 224-225 Grebert, Anselme —> Anselme [Anselmus] Grebert Greci, Johannes (fl. 1369-1371), canon, college student - Basel (Switzerland); Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 144, 226 Grecie (Anjou) ( f e a . 1061), wife of Bellay de Montreuil, Geoffrey II count of Anjou Montreuil (France); Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 144, 227 Grecin, Olisei (fl. 1190-1230), priest, painter Moskva; Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij F. 144, 228 Gredinger, Johann (fl. 1428-1450), author of a calender about diet guidelines - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL - F. 144, 229 Gredursula von Massomiinster -> Margareta [Margarete] Ursula von Massomiinster Green, ... (fl. 1492-1495), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 230 Green, Henry (f 1369), judge - England Chevalier - F. 144, 231 Green, Henry ( t 1473), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 232-234 Green, John (fl. 1368-1386), doctor of theology, Benedictine, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 235-236 Green, William —> Sellynge, William Greene, John ( t 1484), master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 237-238 Greene, William (fl. 1459-1458), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 144, 239 Greenfield, William, archbishop of York (f 1315), deacon, chancellor, archbishop - Chichester (England); Lyon (France); York (England) Chevalier - F. 144, 240 Greenhull, Richard (fl. 1452), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 241 Greenhurst, Ralph ( t 1413), doctor of civil law, diplomat - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 144, 242-244 Greenley, Thomas (fl. 1424-1443), master of arts, doctor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 245 Greenwell, John, abbot of Fountains ( t 1471), Cistercian, doctor of theology, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 246 Greenwood, John (fl. 1396-1397), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 144, 247 Greetham, Robert (fl. 1455-1482), bachclor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 144, 248 Greeve, Rodolphe (fl. 1478), painter - France Chevalier - F. 144, 249 Greffyth, Robert (fl. 1461), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 250

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Grege, Thomas (fl. 1496), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 144, 251 Gregentius Tapharensis (t552), archbishop, controversist, saint - Milano (Italy); Egypt - Chevalier, Harter, Saxe, Théologie F. 144, 252-256 Gregford, William ( t 1488), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 144, 257-258 Gregges, ... (fl. 1499), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 144, 259 Grégoire, François (15-th century), Franciscan France - Chevalier - F. 144, 260 Grégoire, Pierre (early 15-th century), goldsmith Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 144, 261 Gregoradur (Armenia) (7-th century), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 144, 262 Gregoras, Cyrus - philosopher - Greece; France - Chevalier - F. 144, 263 Gregoria (Saint) {t 6-th century), virgin, saint France - Chevalier - F. 144, 264 Gregoriis, Giovanni (fl. 1480-1500), printer Forli (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 144, 265 Gregoriis, Gregorio (fl. 1480-1500), printer Forli (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 144, 265 Gregorio, Pulbio (15-th century), philologist Castello (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 266 Gregorius Abulfaragius —> Barhebraeus (Malatya) Gregorius Acindynus (*ca. 1300, t e a . 1349), monk, religious writer - Bulgaria; Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 144, 267-269; 424, 352-353 Gregorius (Acri) ( t e a . 800), confessor, saint Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 144, 270 Gregorius (Africa) ( t e a . 647), governor - Africa - Chevalier - F. 144, 271 Gregorius de Agrigento (f630), bishop, author of a sermon - Sicilia (Italy) - Hurter, Tusculum F. 144, 272; 144, 277 Grigor [Gregorius] Aknerci - also: Gregory of Akanc (*ca. 1250, 1335), historian, chronicler - Mongolia; Cilicia (Armenia) - Strayer F. 144, 274-275 Gregorio [Gregorius] Albergati Albergati, Gregorio Gregorius de Alexandria (15-th century), Augustinian, theologian - Alessandria (Italy) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 144, 281-282 Gregorio [Gregorius] di Andrea da Città di Castello (fi. 1374), master mason - Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 144, 284 Gregorius de Ansam - Cistercian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 144, 285 Gregorius Antiochenus ( f c a . 594), monk, abbot, patriarch, king's secretary - Antiochia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 144, 286-290 Gregorio [Gregorius] di Antonio (fl. 1488-1495), master mason - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 144, 292 Gregorio [Gregorius] da Arezzo (14-th century), troubadour - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 144, 294 Gregorius de Arimino - italian: Gregorio da Rimini (* ca. 1300, 11358), Augustinian, theologian, philosopher - Rimini (Italy); Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 144, 295-310 Grigor [Gregorius] II (Vkayaser), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1105), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier, Fétis - F. 144, 311-313 Grigor [Gregorius] III (Bahlavouni), patriarch of Armenia (* 1092, f 1166), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 144, 314 Grigor [Gregorius] IV (Degha), patriarch of Armenia ( | 1193), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 144, 315 Grigor [Gregorius] V (Manoug), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1195), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 144, 316

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Grigor [Gregorius] VI (Abirad), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1202), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 144, 317 Gregorius VII (Sisensus), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1306), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 144, 318-320 Grigor [Gregorius], patriarch of Armenia ( t 1418), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 144, 321 Grigor [Gregorius] IX (Mousapegiants), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1447), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 144, 322 Grigor [Gregorius] X (Magovetsi), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1462), patriarch - Armenia Chevalier - F. 144, 323 Grégoire [Gregorius] Arnaud (fl. 1483), surgeon - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 144, 324 Grigor [Gregorius], bishop of Arscharun (fl. 684), bishop - Armenia - Chevalier F. 144, 325 Grégoire [Gregorius] d'Aster (11. 1112), abbot France - Chevalier - F. 144, 326 Grigor [Gregorius] (Atom) (9-th ccntury), deacon - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 144, 327 Grégoire [Gregorius], bishop of Auxerre ( f c a . 530), bishop, saint - Auxcrrc (France) Chevalier - F. 144, 328 G r é g o i r e [ G r e g o r i u s ] (Basilian) (fl. 14551456), Basilian, monk, copyist - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 329 Gregorius Beccatellus - also: Gregorio Buccatelli ( t 1446), Dominican, scribc - Italy; Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli F. 62, 158; 144, 330-331 Gregorio [Gregorius], duke of Benevento (fl. 732-789), duke - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 332 Gregorio [Gregorius] da Bergamo, bishop of Bergamo ( t 1146), monk, bishop - Asti (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 333 Grégoire [Gregorius] (Boulogne) (fl. 1157), goldsmith, sculptor - Boulogne (France) - Lami - F. 144, 283 Grégoire [Gregorius] de Bourgogne ( t 1291 ), canon regular, prior - Bourgogne (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux F. 144, 339-340 Gregorius de Bridlington (fl. 1217), Cistercian, canon - Bridlington (England) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 144, 334-335 G r e g o r i u s Britannicus ( t e a . 1496), Dominican - Brescia (Italy); Brixen, Bressanone (Italy); England - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 144, 336-337 Gregorius, archbishop of Bulgaria - archbishop Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 144, 338 Gregorius abbot of Burtscheid —> Gregorius de Cerchiara abbot of Burtscheid Gregorius Byzantinus, abbot of the Anachorctcs abbot - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 144, 342 Gregorius Caesariensis (7-th century), hermit, biographer - Cappadocia (Turkey) - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 144, 343-344 Gregorius Caesariensis Presbyter (9-th century), hagiographer - Cappadocia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 144, 345 Gregorio [Gregorius] Calonista - poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 346 Grigorii [Gregorius] Camblak, metropolitan of Kiev - also: G. Samblak (*ca. 1365, t e a . 1420), metropolitan, writer - Bulgaria; Kiev (Ukraine) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 144, 347-351 Grigor [Gregorius] de Canzagh (12-th century), physician - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 144, 352 Gregorius (Cardinal) - cardinal - Denmark; Sweden; Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Berton - F. 146, 146 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1070-1078), bishop, cardinal - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 146, 122-123 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1116-1124), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton, Chevalier F. 146, 133-135

Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1123-1138), cardinal France - Chevalier - F. 144, 293 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1123), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton, Chevalier - F. 146, 147-148 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1123-1145), cardinal Italy - Chevalier - F. 146, 144 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1124-1126), cardinal Italy - Berton, Chevalier - F. 146, 142-143 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1125-1129), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton, Chevalier F. 146, 131-132 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1138), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton - F. 146, 136 Grégoire [Gregorius] (Cardinal) (fl. 1144), cardinal - France; Italy - Berton - F. 144, 361 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1146), cardinal - France; Deutschland - Berton - F. 146, 145 Gregorius (Cardinal) (fl. 1159-1202), cardinal - Lombardia (Italy); Sicilia (Italy); Hungaria Berton, Chevalier - F. 146, 137-139 Gregorius (Cardinal) ( t i l 6 3 ) , bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 146, 124-125 Gregorius (Cardinal) ( t 1168), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton, Chevalier - F. 146, 128-129 Gregorius (Cardinal) (11. 1188-1199), cardinal Italy - Berton, Chevalier - F. 146, 140-141 Gregorius (Cardinal) ( t 1202), cardinal - Italy; France - Berton - F. 146, 130 Gregorius (Cardinal) (11. 1211), bishop, cardinal Italy - Berton - F. 146, 126-127 Gregorius de Cascar, patriarche of the Nestoriens (fl. 605), Nestorian, patriarch - Italy; France Chevalier - F. 144, 353 Gregorius de Catino (*ca. 1062, f after 1130), monk, chronicler - Farfa (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 144, 354-359 Gregorius da Ceccano (+1138) Victor IV Papa, Antipapa Gregorio [Gregorius] da Ceccano (+ca. 1119) Ceccano, Gregorio da Gregorio [Gregorius] Celli - » Gregorio [Gregorius] (Verucchio) Gregorius Ccramcus, bishop of Tauromcnium (9th ccntury), bishop - France; Italy - Chevalier F. 144, 362 Gregorius de Cerchiara, abbot of Burtscheid ( t 999), Benedictine, abbot, saint - Italy; Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 144, 341; 144, 363 Gregorio [Gregorius] di Cesso di Luca (fl. 13891423), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 144, 360 Grigor [Gregorius] Chelathetsi ( t 1425), Armenian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 144, 364 Gregorio [Gregorius] (Chio) (fl. 1456), deacon, historian - Chios (Greece); Italy - Chevalier F. 144, 365 Gregorius Chioniadcs (fl. 1297-1330), physician, astronomer, bishop - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Ossinger - F. 144, 366 Gregorius Chrysogonus, metropolitan of Antivari (fl. 1172-1194), metropolitan - Italy; France Chevalier - F. 144, 291 Gregorius a Civitate Nova ( t 1498), Franciscan - Italy; Poland - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 144, 374-375 Grégoire [Gregorius] (Clerk) - clerk, hagiographer - France - Chevalier F. 144, 376 Gregorios [Gregorius], bishop of Constantia (6th century), bishop - Greece; Italy - Chevalier F. 144, 377 Gregorius (Constantinopolis) ( t after 952), monk, hagiographer - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Hurter - F. 144, 379-380 Gregorius Corrarius, patriarch of Venezia (* 1411, 11464), protonotary apostolic, patriarch - Verona (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 381 Gregorius de Cremona ( t e a . 1392), Augustinian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 144, 382-383

Gregorius de Crescentio (¡1226), cardinal, papal legate - Denmark - Berton, Chevalier - F. 144, 384-385 Gregorius Cyprius, patriarch of Constantinopolis (* 1241, t 1290), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 144, 367-372 Gregorius Dagsson, king of Norge ( t 1161), king - Norway - Chevalier - F. 144, 387 Gregorius Decapolita (*ca. 780, t e a . 842), monk, hermit - Isauria (Turkey); Byzantium; Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum - F. 144, 389-391 Gregorio [Gregorius], abbot of Demenna (fl. 1106), abbot - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 144, 392 Grégoire [Gregorius] le Dormeur (7-th century), Severian - France; Alexandria (Egypt) Chevalier - F. 144, 393 Grigor [Gregorius] bar Ebraya —> Barhebraeus (Malatya) Gregor [Gregorius], abbot of Einsiedeln (t966), abbot - Einsiedeln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 144, 394 Gregorius (Ely) (fl. 1109), monk, hagiographer Ely (England) - Chevalier - F. 144, 395 Gregorius de Favcntia, bishop of Fano (fl. 12401244), Dominican, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Fano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 144, 396-397 Gregorio [Gregorius] da Genua (II. 1433), professor of medicine - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 144, 398 Gregorius, bishop of Girgenti (* 559, t ea. 630), bishop, saint - Jerusalem (Israel); Italy - Chevalier - F. 144, 399 Gregorius Guinameri (fl. 1484-1492), bachelor of mcdccinc - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 144, 401 Gregorius Heimburg —> Heimburg, Gregorius Gregorius Heintze ( t e a . 1480), Dominican, theologian, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Bratislava (Slovakia) Cambridge, Kaeppeli - F. 144, 402-404 Gregorius Holmiensis (fl. 1403-1431), Dominican, lector, prior - Stockholm (Sweden) - Kaeppeli F. 144, 405 Gregorius de Hungaria (fl. 1470), professor of mathematics - Bologna (Italy); Hungaria Chevalier - F. 144, 406 Gregorius Huntingtonus (fl. 1255-1290), Benedictine, monk, prior - Huntingdonshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 144, 407-408 Gregorius de Incontris (fl. 1287-1307), Dominican - Italy; France; Siena (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 144, 409 Grigor [Gregorius] Jeretz (fl. 1136), Armenian, chronicler - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 144, 410 Gregorius di Katupani, archbishop of Gran ( t 1303), reeve, archbishop - Gran (Hungary); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 144, 400 Gregorius (Kiev) (fl. 1064), monk, saint - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 144, 386 Grégoire [Gregorius], bishop of Langrcs (Í539), count, bishop, saint - Autun (France); Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 144, 373 Grigorii [Gregorius], metropolitan of Lithuania ( t 1472), metropolitan - Kiev (Ukraine); Lithuania - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 144, 437-438 Gregory [Gregorius] (London) (fl. 1226), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 144, 411 Gregorio [Gregorius] di Lorenzo (fl. 14611473), sculptor - Lucca (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 144, 412 Gregorio [Gregorius] da Lucca, bishop of Sorra and Feltre ( t e a . 1326), Augustinian, bishop - Feltre (Italy); Trieste (Italy) - Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 144, 413-414 Gregorius Magister Anglicus (12-th-13-th century), canonist, writer - Roma (Italy); England - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 144, 415-416

[Gregorius] Gregorius Magister, prince of Armenia - also: G. Makistros (*ca. 990, 1 1058), prince, general Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 144, 417-420 Grégoire [Gregorius] Malechane (fl. 1454), student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 144, 421 Gregorius Malesardus, bishop of Cesena ( t 1419), Dominican, vicar, bishop - Italy; Cesena (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli F. 144, 422-424; 424, 354 Gregory [Gregorius] of Malmesbury (fl. 1100), monk, physician - Malmesbury (England) Talbot - F. 144, 425 Grigor [Gregorius] Mamigonian (+ 683). patrician, Armenian - Armenia - Chevalier F. 144, 426 Gregory [Gregorius] of Maybole (fl. 1490), citizen - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 144, 434 Gregorius Melissenus, patriarch of Constantinopolis - also: Gregorios III Strategopulos or Mammas (*ca. 1400, + 1459), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 144, 427-433 Grégoire [Gregorius] de Meulan ( t e a . 1297), church treasurer - France - Chevalier F. 144, 439 Gregorius (Monachus) (15-th century), monk Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 144, 440 Gregorio [Gregorius] da Monte Carello (11. 1188-1210), cardinal - Firenze (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 144, 441-442 Gregorius de Monte Longo, patriarch of Aquileia ( t 1269), bishop, patriarch - Aquileia (Italy); Tripoli (Libya) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 144, 443-444 Gregorius de Montesacro (* ca. 1190, t ca. 1242), theologian, cncyclopacdist - Foggia (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 144, 445-446 Grégoire [Gregorius] de Montmartin (fl. 817), physician, astrologist - Cologne (Germany); France - Wickersheimer - F. 144, 447 Grégoire [Gregorius] (Montpellier) (14-th century), physician, author of a medical treatise Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 144, 435-436 Grigor [Gregorius] Narekac'i - also: G. Nareg, Naregatzi (*ca. 951, f 1003), monk, theologian, mystic, poet - Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer, Théologie - F. 145, 2-10 Gregorius Neapolitans, bishop of Bayeux ( i 1276), bishop - Bayeux (France); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 145, 1 Gregorius II, bishop of Neocaesarea (fl. 787), bishop - France - Chevalier - F. 145, 11 Gregor [Gregorius] von Ncumarkt (fl. 1392), Carmelite, prior - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 145, 12 Gregorius, Nicopolitanus (f 1000), bishop Armenia - Chevalier - F. 145, 13 Grgur [Gregorius] Ninski (1-st half 10-th century), bishop - Armenia - Osteuropa F. 145, 14-15 Gregorius, metropolitan of Nisibis (late 6th century), metropolitan - Syria; Nisibis ? Nusaybin (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 145, 16 Gregorius de Nonantula Gregorius Palamas archbishop of Thessaloniki Gregorius II, archbishop of Thessaloniki (fl. 1429), archbishop - Thessaloniki (Greece) Chevalier - F. 146, 183 Gregorius Tiberius (+718), throne pretender France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 146, 184 Gregorius de Tipherno - also: G. Tifernas (*ca. 1415, t e a . 1466), hellenist - Castello (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 146, 185-187 Gregori [Gregorius] (Tramin) (fl. 1466-1468), architect - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 233 Gregorius de Trau (f 1379), Franciscan Dalmatia (Croatia); Bulgaria - Chevalier F. 146, 232 Gregorius Turonensis - also: G. or Georgias Florentinus (* 538, f ca. 594), historian, bishop, saint - Tours (France); Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Arnold-Baker, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 146, 188-231 Gregorius Ulyssiponensis (fl. 1494), Franciscan, scribe - Italy - Sbaralea - F. 146, 234 Gregorius, bishop of Utrecht (*ca. 703, f e a . 775), abbot, bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 146, 235 Grégoire [Gregorius], bishop of Vaison (+ ca. 1250), bishop - Vaison (France) - Chevalier F. 146, 236 Gregorius dc Valkcnstcin (14-th-15-th ccntury), Dominican - Deutschland - Kaeppeli F. 146, 237 Gregorio [Gregorius] (Fontana), bishop of Vercelli (f 1077), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 146, 238-239 Gregorio [Gregorius] (Verucchio) - also: G. Celli (* ca. 1225, 11343), Augustinian, hermit Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 146, 240 Gregorio [Gregorius] da Vido (fl. 1458), intarsiator - Dalmatia (Croatia) Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 241 Gregorius Viennensis (14-th century), Dominican - Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 146, 242-244 Gregorius de Wintonia (fl. 1290), Benedictine, chronicler - Gloucester (England); Winchester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 146, 245-246 Gregorius, Johann (fl. 1469-1486), architect - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 146, 247 Gregoropoulo, Georgios - also: G. Gregoropoulos (15-th century), copyist, humanist, priest Venezia (Italy); Greece - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 146, 251-252 Master of the Gregorsmesse (Bern) (fl. 1500), painter - Bern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 146, 250

Gregory, ... (fl. 1445-1446), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 255 Gregory, ... ( t e a . 1492), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 256 Gregory, John (fl. 1461), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 259 Gregory, John (f 1472), master of arts, scholar of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 257-258 Gregory, Richard (fl. 1486-1488), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 260 Gregory, Thomas ( t 1458), bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 261 Gregory, William (fl. 1451-1469), mayor, chronicler - London (England) - Chevalier, Ρ otthast - F. 146, 262-263 Gregorye, ... (fl. 1481-1486), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 264 Greiart, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Greiart Greifen, family (since 12-th ccntury), noble family - Pommern (Germany, Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 146, 267-268 Greifenberg, Heinrich (fl. 1463), stonemason, master mason - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 269 Greiff, Hans (II. 1472), goldsmith - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 266 Greifsbach, Berthold, count of ( t 1324), count Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 146, 270 Grelle, Burkhard, archbishop of Bremen (f 1344), archdeacon, archbishop - Bremen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 146, 271 Gremp, Jean - also: Gremper, Grempen, Henin von Straßburg (fl. 1420-1438), bell founder Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 272-273 Grendon, Laurence de (fl. 1350-1359), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 274 Grendon, Richard ( t 1487), bachelor of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 275 Grene, ... (fl. 1395), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 276 Grene, ... (fl. 1420-1421), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 277 Grene, ... (fl. 1477), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 278 Grene, ... (fl. 1482), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 279 Grene, ... (fl. 1484-1490), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 280 Grene, ... (fl. 1496), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 281 Grene, Joan —> Joan [Johanna] Grene Grene, John de la (Π. 1315-1323), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 282 Grene, John atte - also: J. atte G. of Tasburgh (+ 1350), mason - Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 146, 283 Grene, John (fl. 1421-1425), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 287 Grene, John (f 1434), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 284-286 Grene, John (f 1467), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 291-292 Grene, John (fl. 1468), physician - Bristol (England) - Talbot - F. 210, 202 Grene, John (fl. 1469-1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 293 Grene, John - alias: J. Holder (τ 1472), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 288-289 Grene, John (fl. 1476-1478), bachclor of arts, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 290 Grene, John (fl. 1481-1485), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 146, 294 Grene, Martin —> Saltford, Martin

Grene, Paul (fl. 1438), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 146, 295 Grene, Richard (fl. 1429-1441), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 296 Grene, Richard (fl. 1454-1457), master of arts, chest keeper, proctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 146, 297 Grene, Richard (fl. 1465-1507), bachelor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 146, 298 Grene, Richard (fl. 1472-1473), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 299 Grene, Richard (fl. 1484-1485), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 300 Grene, Simon ( t 1487), bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 301 Grene, Thomas (fl. 1443), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 302 Grene, Thomas (fl. 1445-1451), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 303 Grene, Thomas (fl. 1456-1457), carpenter England - Harvey - F. 146, 304 Grene, Thomas (11. 1456-1459), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 305 Grene, Thomas ( f e a . 1473), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 306 Grene, William (fl. 1401-1415), master of arts, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 307 Grene, William - or: John G. (11. 1430-1435), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 308 Grene, William (*ca. 1473), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 311 Grene, William (f 1478), doctor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 146, 309-310 Grene de Fulden, Nicholas (f 1465), priest, scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 312 Greneburgh, Henry (fl. 1375), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 313 Greneburgh, Henry (fl. 1406-1408), Franciscan, doctor of theology, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 314 Grenée, Jean (fl. 1490), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu - F. 146, 315 Grenefeld, Richard (fl. 1416), college principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 316 Grenefield, William, archbishop of York (f 1315), doctor of civil law, doctor of canon law, archbishop, state chancellor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 146, 317-321 Greneford, Roger (fl. 1412-1432), bachclor of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 146, 322 Grenehalgh, James (fl. 1494), magister, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 323 Greneherst, Thomas ( t 1498), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 146, 324 Grenehod, John (fl. 1335), deacon, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 325 Grenelawe, William de (11. 1358-1363), clerk, student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 326 Grenesby, ... (fl. 1280), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 327 Grenestede, ... (fl. 1457-1458), friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 328 Grenet, Jean (fl. 1368), miniaturist - Paris (France) - D'Ancona - F. 146, 329 Grenewode, Robert (fl. 1420-1428), doctor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 330 Grenewode, Thomas ( t 1421), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 146, 331-332

Griffon Grenier, Dominique, bishop of Pamiers (ΐ ca. 1347), Dominican, palace mayor, bishop Toulouse (France); Pamiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 146, 333 Grenier, Eustache le —> Agrain, Eustache d' Grenier, Pasquicr ( t 1493), carpcntcr - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 334-337 Grenier, Pierre (fl. 1471), artist craftsman France - Chevalier - F. 146, 338 Grenton, Ralph de (fl. 1320), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, convent lector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 339 Master of Gréolières (Nice) (late 15-th century), painter - Nice (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 146, 340 Grepes, king of the Heruli (fl. 521), king France - Chevalier - F. 146, 341 Grepnall, William ( t 1463), bachelor of canon law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 342 Greseley, John - alias: J. Pagyngton (fl. 14071408), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 343 Gresholme, William (fl. 1487-1491), royal chaplain, district rcctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 146, 345 Grésignac, Bernard dc (fl. 1373), city administrator - Périgord (France) - Chevalier - F. 146, 346 Gresinghale, Richard de ( t 1293), magister, university chancellor, district rcctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 347 Gresley, William (fl. 1467-1469), bachelor of canon law, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 348 Gresley, William (fl. 1473-1501), bachelor of civil law, vicar, district rcctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 146, 349-350 Gresmund, Theoderich (fl. 1470-1494), physician, writer - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Stammler - F. 146, 344; 146, 351-352; 373, 43-44 Gressenick, Wilhelm (fl. 1352), Premonstratensian - Steinfeld (Germany) - Chevalier F. 146, 353 Gresswell, John (fl. 1464), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 354 Grestein, John de (fl. 1292), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 355 Gresten, Waltram von —> Waltram von Gresten Greswell, Robert de (fl. 1327), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 357 Grete, Walter (fl. 1464), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 358 Gretford, Henry de (fl. 1319-1341), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 359 Gretford, Ralph de (fl. 1319-1347), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 360 Greth, Hermann - canon, scolasticus - Xanten (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 146, 361 Gretham, Thomas de (fl. 1340-1396), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 362 Grethenham, John dc (fl. 1377), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 363 Grethenius (Archimandrite) (fl. 1400), archimandrite - Byzantium - Chevalier F. 146, 364 Gretsyd, Godwin (fl. 1050-1067), mason Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 146, 365 Grettir sterki Asmundarson (* 996, τ 1031), poet Iceland; Norway - Chevalier - F. 146, 366 Gretton, William de, archbishop of York (fl. 1220-1238), magister, clerk, archbishop - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 367 Gretzinger (Trochtelfingen) - also: Greczinger (fl. 1427), sculptor - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 368

Greulich, Hans (fl. 1471), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 369 Greumann, Ortolf (fl. 1463), ambassador België, Belgique - Chevalier, Potthast F. 146, 370-371 Greusserus, Johannes (fl. 1494), grammarian Rottcnburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 146, 372-373 Greve, Heinrich (fi. 1498), jurisconsult Göttingen (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 146, 374 Greve, Hermann (f 1479), Carthusian - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 146, 375 Greve, John (fl. 1459-1465), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 376 Grevenbroch, Wilhelm van (15-th century), blazoner, glass painter - Köln (Germany) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 146, 377; 154, 335 Grevendorf, Heinrich von ( t 1358), canon, university sLudent - Bologna (Italy); Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 146, 378 Grevenstein, Hermann (fl. 1397-1414), religious poet - Deutschland - Stammler F. 175, 251-254 Grewode, James (fl. 1481), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 379 Grey, family (since 14-th century), noble family Oxfordshire (England); Herefordshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 146, 380-383; 146, 388 Grey, ... (11. 1463-1478), master of arts, district rcctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 384 Grey, ... (fl. 1477-1478), magister, student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 385 Grey, ... (fl. 1491-1492), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 386 Grey, Bartholomew (f 1482), bachelor of canon law, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 146, 387 Grey, Hector (fl. 1459), scholar of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 389 Grey, John dc (*ca. 1319, f 1361), bachclor of arts, chaplain, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 390 Grey, John de (fl. 1347), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 391 Grey, John (fl. 1372-1410), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 392 Grey, Richard (11. 1468-1469), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 393 Grey, Richard (fl. 1481), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 394 Grey, Roger de ( t 1408), canon, prebendary, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 146, 395 Grey, Thomas de (*ca. 1346, 11396), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 396 Grey, Thomas (fl. 1377-1381), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 397 Grey, Thomas (fl. 1414), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 398 Grey, Thomas (fl. 1428-1429), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 399 Grey, William - alias: W. Gray (fl. 1487-1496), bachelor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 400 Greye, Thomas (fl. 1406), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 146, 401 Greyff, Michel (fl. 1478-1499), printer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 146, 402 Greyfot, ... (11. 1477-1478), college student, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 146, 403

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Greyn, ... (fl. 1487-1488), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 146, 404 Greyne, John (fl. 1424), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 405 Greyvile, John de (fl. 1318-1332), master of arts, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 146, 406 Grez, Guillaume des, bishop of Beauvais ( t 1267), bishop - Beauvais (France) - Chevalier F. 146, 407 Grez, Pierre des, bishop of Auxerre (t 1325), chancellor, bishop - Auxerre (France) Chevalier - F. 146, 408 Grèzes, Michel - sculptor - Villefranche (France) - Beaulieu - F. 146, 409 Griadon (Sault) (14-th ccntury), Dominican France - Chevalier - F. 147, 1 Gribaud, Perrin de (fl. 1451), locksmith - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 2 Gribus, Bartholomäus (fl. 1488), magister Heidelberg (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Chevalier, DLL - F. 147, 3-4 Griebold (Cambrai) ( 11 -th century), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu - F. 147, 5 Grien, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Grien Grieninger, Peter - also: Groningcr, Gröningcr, Griieninger (fl. 1447), copyist, poet - München (Germany); Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler F. 147, 6-7 Griese von Westerholt, Johann —> Johannes de Gottinga Griesing, Burkhard (fl. 1337), canon, student Brixen, Bressanone (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 147, 8 Griesinger, Jakob - also: Jacques Almand, Jacopo di Alemannia (* 1407, t 1491), Dominican, glass painter - Ulm (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 9-13 Grießenpeikh, Kaspar - also: K. Griessenpeikh ( t 1477), physician, author of a medical treatise - Wien (Austria) - DLL, Stammler F. 147, 14-15 Griesser, Paul (fl. 1450-1485), glass painter Salzburg (Austria); Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 147, 16 Grieviler, Jean (13-th century), troubadour - Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 17 Grifen, Jean de (* 1323), canon, student Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 147, 18 Griffaut, Jean (fl. 1375-1376), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 147, 19 Griffi, Alberto (fl. 1437-1460), university professor - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 147, 21 Griffi, Ambrogio ( t 1493), physician - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 147, 20 Griffi, Gilbert Gilbert [Gilbertus] Griffi Griffi, Giovanni (15-th ccntury), city alderman Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 147, 22 Griffi, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Griffi Griffin, ... (Π. 1317), magister, college principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 25 Griffin [Griffinus] ap Howel (fl. 1386), college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 147, 24 Griffinus (Wales) (fl. 1292-1305), Dominican, doctor of theology - England; Wales Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 147, 23; 147, 26; 398, 437 Griffith, Nicholas (fl. 1498), deacon, prior Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 27 Griffith, Roger ( t 1487), proctor, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 28 Griffith, William (fl. 1445-1450), bachclor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 147, 29 Griffolini, Francesco (15-th century), philologist Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 147, 30 Griffolino d'Arezzo ( t 13-th ccntury), alchcmist Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 147, 31 Griffon, Jean (fl. 1427), goldsmith - Thonon (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 33 Griffon, John (fl. 1333), college student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 147, 32

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Griffon, Thomas (fl. 1319-1332), college student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 147, 34 Griffoni, Giovanni (fl. 1439), chronicler Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 147, 35 Griffonibus, Matthaeus de Anglicus Grimoardus Grimoard, Elzéar de ( t 1367), general of the Carthusian order, prior - France - Chevalier F. 147, 148 Grimoard, Guillaume de H> Urbanus V Papa Grimoard, Urbain de (fl. 1400), provost - Mende (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 149 Grimon, bishop of Rouen ( t ca. 745), bishop Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 150 Grimstede, Thomas de (fl. 1318-1324), college principal, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 147, 151 Grimston, Edouard ( ï 1478), knight - France; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 152 Grindcobbe, William (t 1381), rebel - SaintAlbans (England) - Hicks - F. 147, 153-155 Gringonneur, Jacquemin (fl. 1392-1420), miniaturist, painter - Paris (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 156-157 Grinnon, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Grinnon Grinsby, ... (fl. 1480), magister, master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 158 Griphon, patriarch of the Maronites (t 1475), Franciscan, patriarch - Paris (France); België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding F. 147, 159-161 Gris, Robert le —> Robert [Robertus] le Gris Grisacre, ... (t 1490), parish rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 163 Grisaunt, William Guilclmus Grisauntus Grise, Jehan de - also: Jean de G. (fl. 13381344), illuminator - France; Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 164-167

Grotke Griseldis, countess of Saluces (11-th-12-th century), countess, legendary figure - France Chevalier - F. 147, 168-169 Griselee, Geoffrey de ( t e a . 1290), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 170 Grisoni, Angelo —> Angelo [Angelus] Grisoni Griswald, Richard (fl. 1444-1447), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 147, 171 Griti, Matteo —> Matthaeus [Matthias] de Gritis Gritsch, Johannes - also: J. Griitsch ( t e a . 1467), Franciscan, author of a sermon, scolasticus - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Sbaralea, Stammler, Wadding - F. 147, 173-178; 424, 361-365 Griveau, family - also: Grivel (since 15-th century), family of goldsmiths - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 179 Grivet, Peronet - also: Grivat, Gribat, Gerbat (fl. 1410-1430), goldsmith - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 180 Grobham, John (fl. 1419-1444), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 181 Grocyn, William (*ca. 1442, 11519), hellenist Bristol (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier - F. 147, 182 Groelicq, Hanssequin - also: Hanssc Groclic, le Ricque (fl. 1446-1479), sculptor - Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 147, 183-185 Groene, family - also: Groyne (since 14-th century), family of painters - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 187 G r o e n e , Heydenrich - also: Heynkin Groyne (ca. 1355), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 147, 187 G r o e n e , Johann - also: Groyne (ca. 1346-1401), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 187 G r o e n e , Peter - also: Groyne ( t e a . 1397), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 187 Groene, Wynand - also: Groyne ( t e a . 1364), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 187 Groesbeeck, Johannes von ( t 1445), university rcctor, doctor of theology, canon - Bologna (Italy); France; Deutschland - Chevalier F. 147, 188 Groetboel, Jean (fl. 1422), master mason Limbourg (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 189 Groete, Nicholas de (fl. 1343), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 190 G r o f e , Stcffan (fl. 1493-1500), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 191 G r o f f o , Domenico (fl. 1467), copyist - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 96, 397; 147, 192 Grognolini, Alberto —> Albertus Grognolini Groibtus (Physician) (fl. 1411-1427), physician - Munich (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 147, 193 G r o l a n d , family - also: Graland, Gralant, Grolandt, Grolant (since 15-th century), family of goldsmiths - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 147, 194-195 G r o l a y e de Villiers, Jean la, bishop of Lombez ( t 1499), bishop, cardinal - Saint-Benoît-surLoire (France); Saint-Denis (France) - Berton F. 147, 196 Grolée, Humbert, lord of ( t 1434), bailiff, seneschal - Macon (France); Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 147, 197 C r o m a t i c i (Geometrist) (6-th century), geometrist - Italy - Tusculum - F. 147, 198 G r o m e , Henry (fl. 1488), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 199 G r o m e , Laurence (fl. 1484-1485), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 200 G r o m e , Roger (fl. 1493-1494), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 201

Grome, Thomas (fl. 1429-1430), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 202 Grome, Thomas (fl. 1475-1518), district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 203 Gromorsus, Pierre (fl. 1499), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 204 Grompo, Rolandus de (fl. 1421), copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier F. 147, 205-206 Master of the Grönauer Altar (early 15-th century), wood sculptor - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 186 Groningen, Rainer (fl. 1492), chronicler, poet Braunschweig (Germany); Netherlands - DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 147, 207-213 Gronn Dhy ab Tydyr ab Heilyn (fl. 1400), poet England - Chevalier - F. 147, 214 Gronn Gyrriog - alias: Kyrriog G. (fl. 1380), poet - England - Chevalier - F. 147, 215 Gronn Viliam (fl. 1500), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 147, 216 Gronn Voll - poet - England - Chevalier F. 147, 217 Grönske, Aasta —» Aasta Grönske Groote, Geert - also: Gerardus Magnus (* 1340, t 1384), mystic, deacon, preacher, physician, religious reformer, canon - Deventer (Netherlands); Aachen (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Jacquart I, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 147, 218-257 Gropallo, Bartolomeo da (fl. 1447-1454), painter Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 258 Gropengeter, Ludwig - also: Ludeke G. (fl. 1421), metal founder - Braunschweig (Germany); Salzwedel (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 259 Groppanti, Filippo ( t 1495), Augustinian, theologian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 147, 260; 309, 146 Groppo Sancti Petri, Wilfred de ( t 1350), doctor of canon law, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 261 Gros, Bernhard (fl. 1475-1496), military leader France - Chevalier - F. 147, 262 Gros, Geoffrey le (fl. 1261), doctor of canon law, district rcctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 147, 263 Gros, Guy le Clemens IV Papa Gros, John ( t l 3 5 1 ) , magister, canon, prebendary Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 264 Gros, Pierre le (fl. 1265), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 147, 265 Gros, Pierre (fl. 1439), illuminator - France Chevalier - F. 147, 266 Gros, Pierre des (fl. 1464), Franciscan, moralist France - Chevalier - F. 147, 267 Gros-Bois, Jean (fl. 1360-1367), ornamental sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami - F. 147, 268 Gros de Hereford, John (fl. 1330-1338), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 147, 269 Groscuer, Jeannin Jeannin Groscuer Groslotius, Johannes —> Johannes Crastonus Grosmont, Henry of —> Lancaster, Henry of Grosmont earl of Derby, Lincoln and Moray Grosparmi, Raoul de, bishop of Évreux - also: R. de Grosparmy ( t 1270), archdeacon, canon, bishop, cardinal - Bayeux (France); Evreux (France); Albano (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 147, 270-273 Grosparmi, Raoul, bishop of Orléans ( t l 3 1 1 ) , bishop - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 147, 274 Gross, Erhart - also: E. Gros Johannes de Tittmoning Grosseld, Geoffrey (t 1348), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 299 Grossenbrot, Sigmund —> Gossembrot, Sigimundus Grosseteste, Richard (* ca. 1175), theologian, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Théologie - F. 147, 303-307 Grosseteste, Richard (fl. 1184-1222), magister, archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 147, 301 Grosseteste, Richard (fl. 1238), clerk, rioter Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 302 Grosseteste, Robertus, bishop of Lincoln - also: R. Grcathcad or Capito (*ca. 1168, 1 1253), Franciscan, scholar, university chancellor, bishop - Oxford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Tyerman, Wickersheimer - F. 147, 303-328; 333, 331-366 Grosseti, Jean (fl. 1390), Dominican, prior - Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 329 Master of Großgmain (Salzburg) (fl. 1499), painter - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 330-331 Grosshofer, Lazare David (fl. 1489), printer Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 332 Grossi, Bartolommeo - also: Bartolino G. ( t 1464), painter - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 333-334 Grossi, Ferrarius (fl. 1287-1302), Dominican Gascogne (France); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 147, 335 Grossi, Giovanni (15-Lh century), historian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 147, 336 Grossi, Johannes (Carmelite) —> Johannes Grossi Grossi, Pierre (fl. 1327), bachelor of arts, bachelor of medecine - Mende (France) Wickersheimer - F. 303, 82 Grossi, Rodolphe, archbishop of Tarentaise (fl. 1246), bishop - Tarentaise (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 337 Master of Großlobming (Sculptor) (early 15th century), sculptor - Steiermark (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 338-340 Großmann, David (fl. 1461), painter, wood sculptor - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 341 Grosso, Nanni ( t 1488), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 342; 273, 126 Grosso, Niccolò —> Caparra, Niccolò Grosso, called Grossolano, Pietro archbishop of Milano —> Petrus Chrysolanus archbishop of Milano Grossoles, Bernard de (fl. 1402), chancellor Armagnac (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 343 Grossus (Albi) (fl. 1248), sacristan - Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 344 Grosvenor, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Chester (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 147, 345-346 Grosvenor, Robert ( t 1396), nobleman, knight Chester (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 147, 345-347 Grote, Johann (fl. 1339-1366), architect Deutschland - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 147, 348-349 Grotke, Petrus Petrus Grotke

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Grotkowski

Grotkowski, Johannes (fl. 1465), translator Poland - Chevalier - F. 147, 350 Grouchy, Jean de, lord of Montérolier ( t 1435), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 147, 351 Grouchy, Philippot de, lord of Montérolier ( t 1432), lord - France - Chevalier F. 147, 351 Groussin, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Groussin Grove, James ( t 1430), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 352 Grove, John François [Franciscus] Gruault Grub, Hans von der (fl. 1440), voyager Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 147, 371 Grubbe, John (fl. 1449), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 372 Grube, Stefan, archbishop of Riga ( t 1483), archbishop - Roma (Italy); Riga (Latvia); Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 147, 373 Griibel, Heinrich (fl. 1417), painter - Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 379 Grubendal, Nicolas (14-th century), pirate Corse (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 374 Grubendal, Vicco (14-th century), pirate - Corse (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 374 Gruber, Augustin (f after 1492), Premonstratensian, prior - Weimar (Germany) - DLL F. 147, 375 G r u b e r , Sebastian (fl. 1464), painter - Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 376 Gruche, John (fl. 1453), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 377 Grue, Rinaldo (fl. 1464-1465), carpenter - Tournai (Belgium); Netherlands; Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 147, 378 Gruel, Guillaume (*ca. 1410, t e a . 1474), historian, chronicler - Rennes (France); Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 147, 380-382

Gruel, Pierre (fl. 1473), ambassador - France Chevalier - F. 147, 383 Gruel, Raoul (fl. 1421-1442), negotiator - France - Chevalier - F. 147, 384 G r u f f u d ab yr Ynad Coch (fl. 1280), poet Wales - Strayer - F. 147, 397-398 G r u f f y d d ab Cynan, king of Wales ( t 1137), king - Wales - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 147, 399-403 G r u f f y d d ab Gwenwynwyn, lord of Cyveiliog ( t e a . 1286), lord - Wales - Chevalier F. 147, 399 G r u f f y d d Llwyd ap Rhys ap Gruffydd ( t 1335), nobleman - Wales - Arnold-Baker F. 147, 405 G r u f f y d d ab Llywelyn, king of Wales ( t 1063), king - Wales - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 147, 399-404 G r u f f y d d ab Magdog, lord of Lower ( t 1269), lord - Wales - Chevalier - F. 147, 399 G r u f f y d d ab Rhydderch, king of Wales ( t 1055), king - Wales - Chevalier - F. 147, 399 G r u f f y d d ab Rhys, prince of Wales ( t 1137), prince - Wales - Chevalier - F. 147, 399 Grugeon, Pierre (fl. 1397), merchant - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 147, 406 G r u m b a c h , Heinrich von (fl. 1326), canon Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 147, 407 G r u m b a c h , Wolfram von, bishop of Würzburg ( i 1333), provost, bishop - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 147, 408 Grumelkut, Rüdiger ( ¡1451), stonemason Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 409 G r u m m e l h u t , Johannes (fl. 1450), philologist Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 147, 410 Grün, Jacob (fl. 1397-1420), painter - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 385 Grunawer, Hans (15-th century), miniaturist Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 147, 411-413 Grünbeck, Josef - also: J. Griinpeck (fl. 1473), confessor, astrologist - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 147, 386 G r u n d e m a n , Konrad (fl. 1464-1473), deacon, chancellor - Hildesheim (Germany); Braunschweig (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 147, 414 Grundeswell, John de (fl. 1338-1341), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 415 Grundi Prúdhi (8-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 147, 416 Grundisburgh, Henry de (fl. 1390), bachelor of canon law, notary public - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 147, 417 G r u n d m a n n , Johannes (fl. 1466), provost Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 147, 418-419 Grünenberg, Heinrich von (fl. 1318), vicar Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 147, 388 Grünenberg, Konrad - also: Κ. Grünemberg (fl. 1486), voyager, mayor - Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 147, 387 Grünenberg, Nikolaus von (f 1365), reeve Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 147, 388 Gruner, Vincent (fl. 1410), university rector - Zwickau (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 147, 420 Grünewald, Hermann - also: H. Grünewalt (fl. 1439-1465), armourer - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 389 Grunewald, Johannes (fl. 1500), painter - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 147, 421 Grüninger, Hans - also: H. Grieninger, H. Reinhard (15-th century), book printer, publisher - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 390 Grunshofer, Thomas ( t 1392), canon - Freising (Germany); Isen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 147, 422 Grünsleder, Ulrich - also: U. Grünleder, GrUnsleder Gritsch, Johannes Gruuthuse, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Brabant (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 147, 426-427 Gruuthuse, Johann - also: Jan van der Aa (fl. 1372-1381), nobleman - Brabant (Belgium) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 147, 426-427 Gruuthuse, Ludwig - also: Lodewijk Gruthuyse (*ca. 1420, t 1492), nobleman, patron - Brabant (Belgium) - Bradley, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 147, 426-430 Gruwel, Johannes - also: J. Gruel (fl. 13881398), provost - Mainz (Germany); Deventer (Netherlands); Roma (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 147, 435 Gruyel, Pierre (fl. 1459), surgeon - Abbeville (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 85 Gruyelle, Baudouin (fl. 1396), ornamental sculptor - Lille (France) - Lami - F. 147, 432 Gruyere, Johannes ( t 1465), notary, historian Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 147, 433-434 Gryffenberg, Ulrich (fl. 1479), stonemason - Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 147, 436 G r y f f y d h ad Adhay ab Davydh (fl. 1390), poet Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ad Davydh (fl. 1460), vicar - Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ad Davydh ab Howel (fl. 1500), poet Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ad Davydh ab Tydr (fl. 1400), poet Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ad Gronu Gethin (fl. 1400), poet Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ab Gry Hydh ab Ednyved (fl. 1400), poet, vicar - Wales; England - Chevalier F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ad Gurgene (fl. 1360), poet - Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ad Jevan ab Lhyuclan (fl. 1500), vicar, poet - Wales; England - Chevalier F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ab yr ynad Kox (fl. 1282), poet Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h Lhuyd ab Davydh (fl. 1460), chaplain, poet - Wales; England Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h Lhuyd ab Davydh ab Eunion Lyglyn (fl. 1400), poet - Wales; England - Chevalier F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ab Lhyuelan Lhyd (14-th century), poet - Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 G r y f f y d h ab Meredyth ab Davydh (fl. 1400), poet - Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 147, 437 Gryffyth, David (fl. 1450-1475), bachelor of canon law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 147, 438 Gryffyth, Matthew (fl. 1450-1452), bachelor of canon law, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 439 Gryffyth, William (fl. 1427), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 440 Gryffyth, William (fl. 1444-1446), student, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 441 Gryg, Gruffydd (fl. 1330-1370), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 147, 442 Grygge, John ( t 1426), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 443 Grygge, John (fl. 1474-1478), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 444 Grylleshull, William (11. 1422-1428), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 147, 445

[Gualterus] G r y m , John (fl. 1419-1424), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 147, 446 G r y m de Tyryngton, John (fl. 1390-1423), master of arts, bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 147, 447 Grymant, Pierre ( t e a . 1312), clerk, physician Aisne (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 303, 86 Grymbault, Paoul (2-d hair 15-th century), painter - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 147, 448 G r y m e , Eduardus Eduardus Grim G r y m e , John (fl. 1401), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 449 G r y m e , Robert (fl. 1467), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 147, 250 G r y m e , William Cantelupe, Waiter bishop of Worcester W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] of Canterbury —> Canterbury, Walter of G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] , bishop of Carcassonne (fl. 1278-1290), bishop - Carcassonne (France) Chevalier - F. 148, 173 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Cardinal) (fl. 1119-1124), cardinal - France; Italy - Berton, Chevalier F. 149, 86-87 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] the Carpenter (fl. 1229), carpenter - Dublin (Ireland) - Harvey F. 148, 174 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] the Carpenter (fl. 12801310), carpenter - Exeter (England) Harvey - F. 148, 175 G u a l t e r u s de Castellione - also: Gautier de Châtillon, Walter de Lille (fl. 1135-1179), poet, teacher, humanist, scholar - Lille (France); Châtillon-d'Azergucs (France) Chavy, Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 148, 176-184; 424, 369-372 G u a l t e r u s de Casto Theodorici, bishop of Paris - french: Gautier de Château-Thierry ( t 1249), university chancellor, bishop - Paris (France) Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 148, 185-186 G u a l t e r u s Catchepollus (fl. 1300), jurisconsult - England - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 148, 187-188 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Châlons-sur-Marne) physician - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 149, 75

G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Cham, abbot of Engelberg (fl. 1267-1276), abbot - Engelberg (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 148, 189 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] , bishop of Chartres (+ 1234), bishop - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. 148, 190 G u a l t e r u s de Chatton - also: G. Cattonus, Gathonus; cnglish: Walter de Chatton (* 1285, ν 1343 or 1344), Franciscan, friar, convent lector, theologian - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 73, 418-422; 148, 191-196 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Chaumont (12-th century), scholar - Chaumont (France) Chevalier - F. 148, 197 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Chizé) (13-th century), physician - Poitou (France) - Wickersheimer F. 148, 198 G u a l t e r u s de Clusa - or: Walterus de C. (12th century), historian - France Chevalier, Potthast - F. 148, 199-200 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Coinci ( * c a . 1177, 11236), Benedictine, grand prior, lyric poet Amiens (France); Soissons (France) Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 148, 201-204; 424, 373 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] of Colchester ( * c a . 1180, t 1248), stone sculptor, wood sculptor, metal artist, painter, monk - Saint-Albans (England) Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 148, 205-207 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] Colin - also: G. Calin (fl. 1362), clerk, canon, bachelor of mcdecinc - Montpellier (France); Tournai (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 208 G u a l t e r u s Compendiensis - also: G. Cluniacensis ( t l l 5 5 ) , Benedictine, prior, theologian Marmoutier (France); Tours (France); Cluny (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 148, 210-215; 424, 374 W a l t e r u s [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Copyist) (12-th ccntury), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 148, 217-218 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] le Cordier (fl. 1150), minstrel - France - Chevalier - F. 148, 219 G u a l t e r u s Cornutus, archbishop of Sens (* before 1180, 11241), archbishop - Paris (France); Sens (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 148, 220-225 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Corvey) (fl. 1148), Chamberlain - Corvey (Germany) Chevalier - F. 148, 226 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Coutances archbishop of Rouen Coutances, Walter of archbishop of Rouen G u a l t e r u s de Coventria ( t e a . 1300), chronicler - Coventry (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 148, 228-230 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] Cripp - also: G. Crispe (fl. 1367), physician - Exeter (England) - Talbot F. 148, 231 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Croix, bishop of Tournai (τ 1261), canon, bishop - Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 148, 232 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] von Cronberg - citizen Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 148, 233 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Croxton) (fl. 1236), goldsmith - England - Thieme/Becker F. 148, 234 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Culigny (fl. 1445), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 148, 235 G u a l t e r u s Daniel ( t 1066), Cistercian, monk - France; Rievaulx (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 91, 36; 148, 236 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Dargiés ( * c a . 1165, t after 1236), minstrel - Beauvais (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 148, 237 G u a l t e r u s Dervensis (12-th century), abbot England - Chevalier - F. 148, 238 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Deveneis (fl. 1229), physician - England - Talbot - F. 148, 239 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Devon) (fl. 1442), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 148, 240

G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Dijon) (fl. 11781198), monk, physician - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 149, 76 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] von Dillingen, bishop of Augsburg ( t 1154), bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 148, 241 G u a l t e r u s Disse - or: G. Disseaeus, Walter de Disse ( t 1404), Carmelite - Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 95, 398; 148, 242-247 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] Doineau ( ï 1348), physician, preacher - Fontenay-le-Comte (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 249 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Doydcs) (fl. 1085), hagiographer - Doydes (France) Chevalier - F. 148, 248 G u a l t e r u s de Draceyo (fl. 1312), physician Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Wickersheimer F. 148, 251 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Dreux) (fl. 1186), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 148, 252 G u a l t e r u s Duffeldus (11. 1243), theologian Norwich (England) - Fabricius - F. 148, 250 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] of Durham ( f e a . 1305), painter - London (England) - Thieme/Becker F. 148, 253 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] Elsesser (fl. 1443), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 148, 254 G u a l t e r u s Elvedenus (fl. 1387), astronomer Cambridge (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 148, 255-256 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] l'Escot (fl. 1292), barber - Saint-Denis (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 257 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] Espec ( f e a . 1154), landowner, abbey founder, recluse - Normandie (France); England; Rievaulx (England) Chevalier, Tyerman - F. 110, 210; 148, 258-259 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] d'Espinal - also: G. Espinois, Epinal ( * c a . 1180, t e a . 1272), poet, musician, troubadour, minstrel - Spain; France - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 148, 260 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] , abbot of Esterp ( t 1070), abbot, saint - Netherlands; België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 148, 263 G u a l t e r u s Eveshamensis —> Gualterus Odendunus G u a l t e r u s de Excestria (fl. 1301), bishop Exeter (England); Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli F. 148, 264-265; 148, 268 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Eynsham, archbishop of Canterbury (fl. 1228-1231), Benedictine, magister, archbishop - Eynsham (England); Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 113, 138; 148, 269 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] (Falaise) (fl. 1204), physician - Falaise (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 270 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] Felde ( t 1452), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 148, 271 G u a l t e r u s della Fiamma (fl. 1312-1313), Dominican - Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 148, 272 G u a l t i e r o [ G u a l t e r u s ] da Foggia (II. 1240), sculptor - Apulia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 148, 273 G a u t i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] , abbot of Fontenelle ( t 1150), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 148, 274 W a l t e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Gales ( t 1358), physician - Wales; Bordeaux (France) - Talbot F. 148, 275 G a u t h i e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] de Gamaches, abbot of Samer ( t 1337), bachelor of theology, abbot Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 148, 276 W a l t h e r [ G u a l t e r u s ] von Geroldseck, bishop of Strasbourg (* 1231, t 1263), bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 148, 277-278 G u a l t e r u s Ghiselberti Venedau - also: G. Venedou, Wenedou, Venendaus (II. 1364-1379), bachelor of medecine - Utrecht (Netherlands); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 148, 279

Gualterus Gualtieri [Gualterus] di Giovanni da Pisa also: Gualtiero Dellunigiana Kellawe, Walter Walter [Gualterus], prior of Kelso (fl. 1164), prior - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 148, 344 Walter [Gualterus] (Kenilworth) (late 12th century), physician, clerk - Warwickshire (England) - Talbot - F. 424, 380 Walter [Gualterus] dc Kirkham, bishop of Durham (f 1260), bishop - Durham (England) - Chevalier - F. 148, 345 Walther [Gualterus] von Klingen (f 1284), minstrel - Thurgau (Switzerland) - Kosch, Stammler - F. 148, 346-350 Walther [Gualterus] (Klosterneuburg) (fl. 1300), glass painter - Klosterneuburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 124, 128 Walter [Gualterus] Knyghtley (*ca. 1440, 11501), physician, ecclesiastical administrator - London (England) - Talbot - F. 148, 351-353 Walther [Gualterus] (Köln) (fl. 1322), preacher, Lollard - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 148, 209 Walter [Gualterus] Lacy (*ca. 1450, ¡1512), physician, master of arts - London (England); Cambridge (England) - Talbot - F. 148, 354 Walter [Gualterus] of Lambeth (fl. 1310), physician - Southwark (England) - Talbot — F. 148, 355 Gualterus Laudunensis > Gautier [Gualterus] de Saint-Maurice abbot of Laon Walter [Gualterus] the Leech (fl. 1270), physician - England - Talbot - F. 148, 357 Gautier [Gualterus] lc Licvrc —> Lièvre, Gautier le Gautier [Gualterus] de Lille (fl. 1166-1170), state chancellor - Lille (France); England Chevalier - F. 148, 363 Walter [Gualterus] (Lincoln) (fl. 1183), physician - Lincoln (England) - Talbot - F. 148, 364 Walter [Gualterus] (Lincolnshire) (fl. 1200), physician - Lincolnshire (England) - Talbot F. 148, 365 Gualtiero [Gualterus] (Lodi) ( t 1224), saint Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 148, 366 Gautier [Gualterus] le Long (13-th century), troubadour - Tournai (Belgium); France Chevalier - F. 148, 367 Walter [Gualterus] of Longstock - also: G. of Longstoke (fl. 1325-1335), physician Winchester (England) - Talbot - F. 148, 368-369 Gautier [Gualterus] (Lorraine) (fl. 1139-1176), physician - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 148, 372 Gautier [Gualterus] de Lorraine, bishop of Hereford (f 1079), bishop - Lorraine (France); Hereford (England); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 148, 371 Gualtiero [Gualterus], bishop of Luni ( t e a . 1212), bishop - Luni (Italy); Sarzana (Italy) Chevalier - F. 148, 373 Gualterus Magolonensis ( t e a . 1130), provost, bishop - Lille (France); Maguelonne (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 148, 376-378 Gautier [Gualterus] de Maleto - also: G. Maleti (fl. 1425-1443), physician - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 379 Walter [Gualterus] von Malonne, bishop of Wroclaw (fl. 1149-1169), canon, bishop Deutschland; Wroclaw (Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 148, 380 Walterus [Gualterus] Marchthalensis ( t e a . 1241), reeve, chronicler - Deutschland Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 148, 381-383 Gauthier [Gualterus] des Mares (fl. 1435), sculptor - Autun (France) - Beaulieu F. 424, 381 Gautier [Gualterus] (Marmoutier) ( 11 -th century), physician - Marmoutier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 384 Walter [Gualterus] the Mason - also: G. Cementarius (fl. 1277-1278), mason - Abingdon (England) - Harvey - F. 148, 385 Walter [Gualterus] the Mason (fl. 1300), master mason - Leicester (England) - Harvey - F. 148, 113

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Walter [Gualterus] the Mason (fl. 1301), mason - England - Harvey - F. 148, 117 Gautier [Gualterus] Massieu (fl. 14541455), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 386 Gualterus Mauclerk, bishop of Carlisle (f 1248), Dominican, bishop - Carlisle (England); Köln (Germany); Oxford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 148, 387-389; 424, 382-384 Walther [Gualterus] (Maulbronn) (fl. 1300-1330), prior, building master - Maulbronn (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 148, 390 Walter [Gualterus] lord of Mauny —> Mauny, Walter, lord of Gualterus de Mauritania, bishop of Laon - also: Walter of Mauretania, Gautier de Mortagne (*ca. 1090, f i 174), canon, deacon, bishop Laon (France); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, St rayer - F. 148, 394-401 Gautier [Gualterus] le Ménétrier (fl. 14481455), architect - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Lance - F. 148, 403; 424, 385 Walter [Gualterus] Merton bishop of Rochester —> Merton, Walter bishop of Rochester Gautier [Gualterus] de Metz ( t before 1270), poet, minstrel - Metz (France) Chevalier, Stammler - F. 148, 405-409 Gautier [Gualterus] I, viscount of Meulan (fl. 1062-1096), viscount - France - Chevalier F. 148, 410 Gautier [Gualterus] II, viscount of Meulan (fl. 1120-1133), viscount - France - Chevalier F. 148, 410 Gautier [Gualterus] III, viscount of Meulan (fl. 1139-1162), viscount - France - Chevalier F. 148, 410 Gautier [Gualterus] de Meulan (fl. 1212), architect - Bec-Hellouin (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 148, 411-412 Walther [Gualterus], abbot of Michaelbeuren illuminator, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 148, 413 Gualterus de Millemete (14-th century), clerk England - Chevalier - F. 148, 414 Gualterus Morganensis (fl. 1219), Cistercian, abbot - England; France - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 148, 419-420 Walterus [Gualterus] de Muda (fl. 1284), Cistercian, hagiographer - France Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 148, 415-417; 424, 386 Gautier [Gualterus] Mulet (fl. 1218), physician - Abbeville (France) - Wickersheimer F. 148, 421 Gualterus Murner (f 1407), canon, provost - Konstanz (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 424, 387-390 Gautier [Gualterus] de Nailly - also: G. de Navilly, Neuilly (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 148, 422 Gautier [Gualterus] de Nemours ( t e a . 1220), chamberlain - France - Chevalier - F. 148, 424 Walter [Gualterus] (New Maltón) (fl. 1301), physician - Yorkshire (England) - Talbot F. 148, 425 Gautier [Gualterus] (Nivernais) (fl. 12941295), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 148, 426 Gautier [Gualterus] (Noyers) (fl. 1090), monk, physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 148, 427 Gautier [Gualterus] (Noyon) (fl. 1315), surgeon - Bourgogne (France); Noyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 148, 428 Walther [Gualterus] (Nürnberg) (fl. 1254-1263), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 148, 429 Gautier [Gualterus] d'Ochies, abbot of Longpont ( t 1235), Cistercian, abbot - Citeaux (France) Chevalier - F. 149, 1 Gualterus Odendunus - also: G. Eveshamensis, Walter de Odington (11. 1280-1320), Benedictine, monk, musicologist, scientist - Evesham (England); Oxford (England) Chevalier,

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Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Strayer - F. 149, 2-4; 284, 320-327 Gautier [Gualterus] d'Oiscri Wurdestinus Landevenecensis Gurgant ab Rhys ( t 1157), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 160, 289 Gurhedenus Kemperlegiensis (f 1127), Benedictine, monk - Quimper (France); Kempten (Germany) - Chevalier, Ρ otthast F. 160, 290-291 Curile, John (fl. 1468-1385), canon, prebendary Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 160, 292 Gurloès, abbot of Saint-Croix ( t 1057), Benedictine, abbot - Quimper (France) Chevalier - F. 160, 293 Gurnay, John (fl. 1310-1319), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 160, 294 Gurney, ... (fl. 1474-1497), doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 160, 295 Gurney, Richard (+ 1398), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 160, 296 Gurney, Richard (fl. 1459), Dominican, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 160, 297 Gurnville, Stephen de (fl. 1271), magister, precentor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 160, 298 Guroch, queen of Scotland (*ca. 1010, t e a . 1050), queen - Scotland - Echols - F. 147, 424 Gurrea, Berenguer (fl. 1498), painter - Spain Thieme/Becker - F. 160, 299 Gurrea, Gaspar (fl. 1493), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 160, 299 Gurrea, Simón (fl. 1514-1523), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 160, 299 Gurry de Nuix (fl. 1375-1393), barber Bourgogne (France); Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 156, 256 Gurthum, William de - student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 160, 300 Gürtler, Konrad (fl. 1462), arms manufacturer - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 150, 23-24 Gurval, bishop of Aleth ( t ca. 640), bishop - Alet (France) - Chevalier - F. 160, 301 Gurvand, count of Gocllo (9-th century), count France - Chevalier - F. 160, 302 Gusago, Antonio di (fl. 1497-1498), printer Brescia (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 160, 1 Gusberti, Tolommea, abbess of Saint-Sauveur (fl. 1470-1471), abbess - Cremona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 160, 304 Gusev, Vladimir Elizarovic ( t 1497), deacon, diplomat - Russia - Boguslav.skij - F. 160, 305 Gusmin (Köln) (II. 1417-1442), sculptor, painter, goldsmith - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 160, 306-307 Gusnasco, Lorenzo (15-th century), organist Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 160, 308 Guston, Thomas (f 1427), Benedictine, monk, deacon - Canterbury (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 160, 309-310 Master of Gustorf (Köln) (early 12-th ccntury), sculptor - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 160, 311 Guta (Schartzenthann) (12-th century), canon, calligrapher - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 160, 312 Guta, countess of Wertheim ( t 1495), countess Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 160, 313 Gutenberg Johannes - also: Hans Gensfleisch, J. zur Laden (*ca. 1400, 11468), inventor of the letter press, legendary figure - Mainz (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 160, 315-330

Guter, der - also: Guotaere (late 13-th century), poet, minstrel - Würzburg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 160, 331-334 Gutetus de Mixigia (fl. 1257), notary, poet Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 160, 335 Gutevrundt, Heinrich (15-th century), historian Braunschweig (Germany) - DLL - F. 160, 336 Guthagon (Oostkerke) (8-th century), citizen - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 160, 337 Guthlac (Croyland) (*ca. 674, 1714), saint, hermit, warrior, monk - Lincolnshire (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 160, 338-344 Guthorm Kormtr (13-th century), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 160, 345 Guthorm Sigurdharson, king of Norge (fl. 1202-1203), king - Norway - Chevalier F. 160, 346 Guthorm Sindri (fl. 920-955), poet - Norway Chevalier - F. 160, 347 Guthrie, David ( t after 1479), treasurer - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 160, 348-349 Guthrie, John, bishop of Moray ( f l 6 4 9 ) , minister, bishop - Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 160, 349 Guthrum, king of Essex - also: Guthorm ( t 890), king, viking leader - Essex (England) - Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 160, 350-355 Gutierre da Toledo, bishop of Oviedo (* ca. 1330, 1 1389), bishop - Oviedo (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 160, 355-356 Gutierrez, Andrés (15-th century), poet, grammarian - Salamanca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 160, 357 Gutierrez, Diego (fl. 1450), sculptor - Palermo (Sicily); Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 160, 358 Gutierrez, Fernando, bishop of Cordoba (+ 1327), archdeacon, bishop - Cuenca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 160, 359 Gutierrez, Juan (fl. 1445-1460), blacksmith, trellis forger - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 160, 361 Gutierrez, Juan, bishop of Dax ( t 1393), bishop Dax (France); Spain - Chevalier - F. 160, 360 Gutierrez, Julio (fl. 1498), physician - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 160, 362 Gutierrez Nieto, Pedro (fl. 1418-1425), sculptor Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 160, 363 Gutjahr, Henze - also: Heinz G. (15-th century), miner, composer - Deutschland - DLL F. 160, 364 Gutkorn, Hans (fl. 1462), chroniclcr, poet Mainz (Germany) - Stammler - F. 160, 366-367 Gutleben (Colmar) (Π. 1397-1432), physician - Colmar (France); Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 160, 368-370 Guto y Glyn (fl. 1430-1468), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 160, 371 Gutolfus Sancrucensis - also: Gotulfus (fl. 1265-1300), Cistercian, monk, grammarian, hagiographer, abbot - Wien (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum F. 143, 41; 160, 372-384 Gutta (Marbach) (fl. 1154), copyist - Marbach (Germany) - Bradley - F. 160, 385-386 Guttardus, abbot of Saint-Augustin - also: Gutard (fl. 787-803), abbot - Canterbury (England) Chevalier - F. 160, 314 Gutte, Josse van (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 160, 387 Gutterbuck, Jacques (fl. 1450), voyager - MidEast; France - Chevalier - F. 160, 388 Gutton, William (fl. 1488), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 160, 389 Guvina, Andrea —» Andrea [Andreas] Guvina Guy, Bernard (1261-1331) -> Bernardus Guidonis bishop of Tuy and Lodève Guyenot de Mongeu ( t 1498), hospital administrator - Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 160, 391 Guyet, François —» François [Franciscus] Guyet

Guyette Durand - also: Guyette of Grenoble (fl. 1440-1460), mistress - France - Echols F. 160, 392 Guylym ab Houel (fl. 1390), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 160, 393 Guylym ab Jevan Heu (fl. 1460), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 160, 394 Guylym ab Scvnyn (fl. 1450), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 160, 395 Guylym Teu (11. 1460), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 160, 396 Guymi R. (15-th ccntury), jurisconsult Laon (France); Paris (France) - Ladvocat F. 160, 397 Guynvardh Bryxeiniog (fl. 1137), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 160, 399 Guyon (France) (12-th century), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 160, 400 Guyon Ridereau - also: G. Radereau, Redereau (fl. 1463-1472), barber, servant - Normandie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 160, 401 Guyon, Guillaume (fl. 1480), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 160, 402 Guyon, Johannes (Franciscan) —> Johannes Guyon Guyon, Pierre (fl. 1386), ornamental sculptor Auvergne (France) - Lami - F. 160, 403 Guyot d'Angers - also: G. Daugerans (15-th century), copyist - Angers (France) - Bradley - F. 160, 404 Guyot dc Dampmartin (fl. 1385-1390), servant Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 160, 405 Guyot, Bénigne (mid 15-th century), miniature painter - Autun (France); Lyon (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 160, 406-407 Guyot, Jean (physician) -> Jean [Johannes] Guyot Guyp, Walter de (fl. 1285), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 160, 408 Guyres, ... (fl. 1458-1459), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 160, 409 Guzmán, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 160, 410 Guzman, Alfonso-Perez de (* 1258, t 1309), military captain - Spain - Chevalier F. 160, 411 Guzmán, Domingo de —> Dominicus Sanctus Guzman, Eleonora di (+ 1350), lover, concubine Spain - Chevalier - F. 160, 412 Guzman, Enrique (f 1492), military captain Spain - Chevalier - F. 160, 413 Guzmán, Fernán Pérez de —> Pérez de Guzmán, Fernán Guzman, Leonor de —» Leonor [Eleonora] de Guzman Guzman, Nuno di (fl. 1440), citizen - Spain; Italy - Chevalier - F. 160, 414 Guzzo, Pietro, abbot of Santa-Maria (fl. 1328), abbot - Spain; Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 160, 415 Guzzolini, Silvestro —> Silvester Guzzolini Guzzoni, Boccolino (15-th century), military captain - Osimo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 160, 416 Gvozdev, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 141, 374 Gwaednerth, prince of Glamorgan (7-th century), prince - Glamorgan (Wales) - Chevalier F. 161, 1 Gwenfrewi (Saint) —> Winefrid (Saint) Gwenllian (Wales) ( t 1236), noblewoman - Wales - Echols - F. 161, 6 Gwenllian (Wales) ( t 1337), noblewoman - Wales - Echols - F. 161, 7 Gwenwynwyn, prince of Upper Powys ( t 1218?), prince - Wales - Chevalier - F. 161, 8 Gwerlich, Johann (f 1445), canon, provost, doctor of theology - Augsburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 161, 9 Gwichelm, king of Wessex (fl. 614-636), king Wessex (England) - Chevalier - F. 89, 250 Gwinoc (Wales) ( f 6 - t h century), bishop, saint Wales - Chevalier - F. 161, 11 Gwyne, ... (fl. 1499-1500), student - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Oxford F. 161, 12

Gyula G y , John Han, Ulrich Haide, abbess of Saint-Amand ( t 1225 or 1236), abbess - Rouen (France) Chevalier - F. 162, 334 Haider, Hans (fl. 1467-1490), carpenter Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 162, 335-336 Haider, Simon ( t before 1490), carpenter Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 162, 335 Haider, Ursula (* 1413, 1 1498), mystic, poet, Clare, abbess - Schwaben (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 162, 337-341 Haideric, abbot of Sainte-Nicaise (13-th century), abbot - Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 162, 342 Haiim (Troyes) (f 1288), surgeon, oculist - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 162, 343 H a i m e r a n (Regensburg) (late 11-th century), provost - Regensburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 162, 344 Haimerich (Cardinal) —» Aimeric [Aimericus] (Cardinal) Haimericus de Vari - also: Aimeric de Vaircs, Vares, Vary ( t 1261), university chancellor Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 130 Haiminus Atrcbatcnsis - also: Haiminius A. ( t 834), Benedictine, monk - Arras (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 162, 346-348 H a i m o Altissiodorensis ( t e a . 866), Benedictine, monk - Auxerre (France) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum F. 162, 349-354 A i m o n [Haimo] (Andres) (fl. 1172-1179), architect - Andres (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 8, 139-140 A i m o n [Haimo], bishop of Angers (fl. 940), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 141 A i m o n [Haimo] bishop of Aosta —> Aimon [Haimo] de Challant bishop of Aosta A i m o n [Haimo] de Augusta - trench: A. d'Asote ( t 1332), Carthusian, prior-general - Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 8, 142 H a i m o Bambergensis - also: Heimo Babenbergensis ( t 1139), canon regular Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 162, 355-356 A i m o n [Haimo] Barberil (fl. 1403), acolyte, physician - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 143 H a i m o de Basochiis - also: Haymo, Aymo, Aimo, Hemmo, Heimo; french: Aimon de Bazoches ( t 1153), archdeacon, bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 8, 144; 162, 357

A i m o [Haimo] Bonjoannis —> Aimo, Thomas A i m o n [Haimo] des Bordes (f after 1313), monk - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 145 A i m o n [Haimo] Bosonis (12-th-13-th century), physician, benefactor - Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 146 A i m o n [Haimo] de Bourbon, archbishop of Bourges ( t 1071), archbishop - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 147 A i m o n [Haimo] archbishop of Bourges Aimon [Haimo] de Bourbon archbishop of Bourges A i m o n [Haimo] de Briançon, archbishop of Tarentaise (f 1297), canon regular, archbishop - Tarentaise (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 149 H a i m o Cantuariensis - french: Aimon (f 1054), archdeacon - Canterbury (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 8, 150; 162, 358-359 A i m o n [Haimo] de Cestars - or: Sestars (late 14th century), poet - Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 8, 151 A i m o n [Haimo] de Challant, bishop of Aosta (fl. 1272-1274), bishop - Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier F. 8, 152 H a i m o Claudiocestrensis - also: Aimon de Gloucester (fl. 1160), monk - Gloucester (England) - Chevalier - F. 8, 168 Aymon [Haimo] de Contaminea (fl. 1359-1363), physician - Savoie (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 31, 278 H a i m o Eboracensis (fi. 1010), Benedictine, monk - York (England) - Fabricius - F. 162, 360 H a i m o de Faversham - also: A. de Feversham; Haymo de F.; french: Haimon ( t 1244), Franciscan, minister general - England; Paris (France) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 8, 154; 162, 361-369 A i m o n [Haimo] (Flebotomus) (fl. 1156-1157), monk, physician - Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 155 H a i m o Halberstadensis - also: Haymo H. (* 778?, f 8 5 3 ) , bishop, theologian, historian - Fulda (Germany); Hersfcld (Germany); Halbcrstadt (Germany) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 162, 370-398 H a i m o Hirsaugiensis (fl. 1091-1107), Benedictine, monk, prior - Hirschau (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 162, 399 H e i m o [Haimo] (Maastricht) (fl. 1200), sculptor - Maastricht (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 166, 392 H a i m o Matisconensis - also: H. Matiscensis, Aimon.of Aymon, bishop of Mâcon ( t 1242), bishop - Mâcon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 169; 31, 279; 162, 403 A i m o n [Haimo] de Mazeriis - also: A. de Maseriis, Masseriis (f 1348), university college principal, physician - Montpellier (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 8, 170; 8, 180 A i m o n [Haimo] de Meda - also: Haymo ( t ca. 790), monastery founder - Meda (Italy) Chevalier - F. 8, 171 A i m o n [Haimo] de Miolans, bishop of SaintJean-de-Maurienne (+ 1299), bishop - Saint-Jeande-Maurienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 172 A i m o n [Haimo] (Moncontour) (fl. 1152), physician - Moncontour (France) Wickersheimer - F. 8, 173 A i m o n [Haimo] de Pinerolio (fl. 1324), physician - Montmélian (France) - Wickersheimer F. 8, 174 Aymon [Haimo] Pipelet - also: A. Pipelée (fl. 1410-1426), barber - Saint-Jean-d'Angély (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 31, 280 A i m o n [Haimo] bishop of Saint-Jean-deMaurienne —> Aimon [Haimol de Miolans bishop of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne H a y m o [Haimo] Sancti Dionysii - also: H. Sandionysianus; french: Aimon (Saint-Denys) (fl. 1197), monk - Saint-Denis (France) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 8, 175; 162, 404

Hale A i m o n [Haimo], count of Savoie - called: Α. le Pacifique; also: Aymon (* 1294, t 1343), canon, count - Savoie (France); Bourg-en-Bresse (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 8, 185; 31, 281 A i m o n [Haimo] Seant de Filigeriis - also: A. S. de Fulgeriis (fl. 1328-1333), physician - Paris (France); Meaux (France); Jouarre (France) Wickersheimer - F. 8, 186 A i m o n [Haimo] de Sestars —> Aimon [Haimo] de Cestars A i m o n [Haimo] Tapparelli - also: Aymo ( t 1495), Dominican - Italy - Chevalier - F. 8, 187 A i m o n [Haimo] archbishop of Tarentaise —> Aimon [Haimo] de Briançon archbishop of Tarentaise A i m o n [Haimo], medicus de Trembleio (12-th ccntury), canon regular, physician - Bretagne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 188 H e i m o [Haimo] (Tübingen) (fl. 1306), bell founder - Tübingen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 393 A i m o n [Haimo], bishop of Valence (fl. 960980), bishop - Valence (France) Chevalier - F. 8, 189 A i m o n [Haimo] de Varennes (fl. 1188), poet Châtillon-d'Azergues (France) - Chevalier F. 8, 190 A i m o n [Haimo] de Verdun ( t 1024), bishop Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 8, 191 A i m o n [Haimo] Vetus (fl. 1272), barber Anjou (France); Maine-et-Loire (France) Wickersheimer - F. 8, 192 A i m o n [Haimo] de Vianna (fl. 1360), physician Chambcry (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 8, 193 A i m o n [Haimo], bishop of Wroclaw ( t 1126), bishop - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier F. 8, 148 Hainbuch, Heinrich —» Hcnricus de Hassia, senior Haincelin de Haguenot (fl. 1403-1415), painter Haguenau (France); Paris (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 162, 408-410 Haincelin, Jchan (fl. 1448-1450), illuminator Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 162, 406-407; 162, 409; 162, 411 Hainczlin (München) (fl. 1309), painter München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 162, 405 Haindl, Wolfgang —> Wolfgangus Haindl Haine, Claus de - also: Claux de Hane, Claes de Hans, Nicolas Dehaine (fl. 1386-1387), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium); Dijon (France) Beaulieu, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 93, 11-12; 162, 412-413 Haine, Licvin dc (fl. 1384-1388), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 162, 414 Haine, Mant de - or: Armand de H. (fl. 1384-1387), sculptor - France - Beaulieu F. 162, 50 H a i n m a r bishop of Auxerre —> Aimaras bishop of Auxerre Hairement, Jean (barber) -> Jean |Johannes| Hairement Hais-Bais as-Saifi - real name: Saad ibn Muhammad; called: Shihab ad-Din ( t 1179), Shafite. jurisconsult, poet - Bagdad (Irak) - Ihn Khallikan - F. 162, 417-421 Haisall, Edmund (fl. 1483), master of arts, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 273 Haiseaux (France) - or: Haisiaux (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 162, 422 Haistulf, archbishop of Mainz ( f 8 2 6 ) , archbishop - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 162, 423 H a i t h a m ibn Adi, al- (*747, +821), poet, philologist - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan F. 162, 424-435 Haito -> Atto Haito Casinensis —> Atto Casinensis Haiton, John (Carmelite) —> Johannes Haitonus H a k ' (London) (fl. 1274), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 163, 1 Hákansson, Nils (fl. 1466), painter - Vadstena (Sweden) - Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 2

Hake, Hermann (fl. 1360), canon - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 163, 3 Hake, Hermann (f 1394), abbot - Hildesheim (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 163, 3 Hakebourne, Richard (f 1322), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor, district administrator - Oxford (England); Warwickshire (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 4-5 Hakeburn, Richard (fl. 1361-1363), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 6 Häkelet, Richard (11. 1434), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 7 Hakeney, John de ( t 1317), college fellow, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 163, 8-9 Hakeneye, J. (fl. 1346-1347), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) Oxford - F. 163, 10 Haket, David ( t 1478), college principal, dean Oxford (England); Ireland; Cashel (Ireland) Oxford - F. 163, 11-13 Haket, John ( t 1442), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 163, 14-16 Haket, Nicholas ("!' 1436), jurisconsult, treasurer, ecclesiastical administrator - Ireland; Oxford (England); Dublin (Ireland); Ossory (Ireland) Oxford - F. 163, 17-18 Hakett, ... (fl. 1499), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 19 Hakford, John de (fl. 1362), deacon - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 163, 20 Hakford, Richard (fl. 1461-1480), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 21 H a k i m ibn al-Bail an-Naisapuri, al- (*933, 11014), hafiz, Islamic traditionist, Shafite Naisapur; Irak - Ibn Khallikan - F. 163, 22-24 H a k i m Bi-Amr Illah, al- (*985, 1 1021), caliph Egypt - Ibn Khallikan, Strayer - F. 163, 25-37 H a k i m as-Sadiq ibn Umail, a l — > Senior Zadith filius Hamuel Hakinet le Bacre (15-th century), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 163, 38 Hakinet de la Haulte-Rue (11. 1470), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 163, 39 Haklet, Thomas (fl. 1498), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 40 Hakon, bishop of Bergen ( t 1342), bishop Bergen (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 163, 41 H a k o n jarl Eriksson (t 1030), regent - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 163, 42 H a k o n jarl Galinn ( t 1214), regent - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 163, 43 H a k o n jarl gamli Grjótgardhsson ( t ca. 900), regent - Norway - Chevalier - F. 163, 44 H a k o n jarl Ivarsson (mid-11-th century), regenL Norway - Chevalier - F. 163, 45 H a k o n I (Haraldsson), king of Norge - called: i gódhi (Í961), king - Norway Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 46-47 H a k o n II (Magnússon), king of Norge ( t 1095), king - Norway - Chevalier - F. 163, 48 H a k o n III (Sigurdharson), king of Norge (* 1147, 11162), king - Norway Chevalier - F. 163, 49 H a k o n IV (Sverisson), king of Norge ( t 1204), king - Norway - Chevalier - F. 163, 50 H a k o n V (Hákonarson), king of Norge (* 1204, + 1263), king - Norway - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 51-52 H a k o n VI (Magnússon), king of Norge (* 1270, t 1319), king - Norway - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 53-54 H a k o n VII (Magnússon), king of Norge ( t 1380), king - Norway - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 55-56 H a k o n Sigurdharson ( f 9 9 5 ) , regent - Norway Chevalier - F. 163, 57 H a k o n (Raudhi), king of Sverige (fl. 1067-1079), king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 163, 58

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Hakynton, John de (fl. 1328), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); Canterbury (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 59 Halafta Hassofer (fl. 1434-1436), physician - Marseille (France); Mondovi (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 163, 60 Halam, Geoffrey de (fl. 1377), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 61 Halam, Thomas (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 163, 62 Halan, Robert bishop of Salisbury —> Hallum, Robert archbishop of York, bishop of Salisbury Halbarne, Richard (fl. 1401-1402), college fellow, bachelor of arts, priest - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 64 Halbegewachsen, Heinrich (fl. 1430), school rector, illuminator - Regensburg (Germany) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 163, 65-66 M a s t e r of Halberstadt (Sculptor) (2-d half 15th century), sculptor - Halberstadt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 67 M a s t e r of Halberstädter Korallenmaria (early 15-th century), painter - Halberstadt (Germany); Thüringen (Germany); Niedersachsen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 68-69 M a s t e r of Halberstädter Kruzifixustafel (late 15-th century), painter - Halberstadt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 70 Halberton, Philip (11. 1403), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 71 Halbirwyke, Robert dc —> Albcrwik, Robert dc Halbsuter, Hans (*ca. 1410, t after 1480), city councillor, poet - Luzern (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Ρ otthast, Stammler F. 163, 72-76 Halbwachs, Sebastian (fl. 1441), building master - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 163, 77 Halbyn, Uriah (fl. 1466), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 78 Haidan (Fottington) (12-th century), physician Norfolk (England) - Talbot - F. 163, 79 Halden, John (fl. 1374-1375), master of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 163, 80 Halden, Thomas (fl. 1371-1375), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 163, 81 Halden, Thomas (fl. 1464), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 82 Haldenby, John de (fl. 1370-1387), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 83 Haldenby, William de (fl. 1360-1371), college fellow, seneschal, bachelor of civil law, clerk - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 84-85 Haldenham, Thomas (f 1458), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 163, 86 Haldensleben, family (since 10-th century), family of margraves - Sachsen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 87-88 Haldenstoun, James, prior of Saint-Andrews ( t 1443), prior - Saint-Andrews (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 163, 89 Halder, family - also: Haldner (since 15-th century), family of stonemasons - München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 90-91 Haldetrudis (early 7-th century), wife of Chlotar II, king of the Franks - Neustrie (France); Franken (Germany); France - Chevalier F. 163, 92 Hale, ... (fl. 1479-1483), student of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 163, 93 Hale, Edward (fl. 1495), subdcacon - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 94 Hale, John de (fl. 1296-1307), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 163, 95 Hale, John (fl. 1373), priest - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 163, 96

502

Hale

Hale, John ( t 1458), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 163, 97 Hale, John Alsebroke, Henry Halsey, ... (11. 1493-1496), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 284 Halstanbeke, Throdornus (fl. 1453), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 285 Halsted, Andrew dc (fl. 1325), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 286 Halsted, John de (fl. 1347), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 289 Halsted, John (fl. 1479-1491), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 163, 287-288 Halston, John (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 163, 290 Halte, Grart (fl. 1480), sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 291 Halter, Conrad (fl. 1481), canon regular - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 163, 292 Haltoft, Thomas (fl. 1462-1465), subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 293 Halton, John dc (fl. 1306-1320), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 297 Halton, John (fl. 1377), scholar of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 298 Halton, John de, bishop of Carlisle ( t 1324), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England); England; Carlisle (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 294-296 Halton, Richard dc (fl. 1343), Franciscan, friar, convent lector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 300 Halton, Richard (fl. 1349-1350), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 299 Halton, William de (11. 1329), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 301 Halum, ... (fl. 1415-1416), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 302 Halum, Hugh de (f 1349?), student, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 303 Halvard (Saint) ( f e a . 1040), saint - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 163, 304 Halver, Thomas (fl. 1454-1478), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 305 Halwell, William de (11. 1338), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 306 Halwey, John (fl. 1438-1462), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 163, 307-308 Halwyn, ... —> Alwyn, ... Haly Abbas —> Ali ibn al-Abbas al-Magusi Haly (Barcelona) (fl. 1169), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 309 Haly, Jesus —» Ali ibn Isa al-Kahhal Halyday, ... (fl. 1477-1478), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 311 Halyday, ... (fl. 1478), student of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 312

503

Halyet, Thomas (fl. 1460-1462), bachelor of arts, deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford F. 163, 313 Halyman, John (fl. 1493), scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 163, 314 Halyn, John (fl. 1369), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 315 Halyor, Edward (fl. 1480-1481), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 316 Halys, ... (fl. 1480-1482), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 317 Haly well, John ( t 1415), scholar, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); London (England); Wells (England); Oxford (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 163, 318-320 Halywell, Nicholas (fl. 1483-1485), deacon - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 321 Halywelle, Richard (11. 1468), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 322 H a m a m Areveltzi (9-th century), physician Armenia - Chevalier - F. 163, 323 Haman, Henry —> Henry [Hcnricus] Haman Hamant, Hugh (fl. 1450), scholar of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 324 Hambald, Robert (11. 1435-1444), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 163, 325 Hambert, Henri (fl. 1368-1374), goldsmith Anjou (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 163, 326-327 Hamborch, Jakob (fl. 1401), citizen of Hamburg - Hamburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 163, 328 Hamboys, John Hanboys, John M a s t e r of the H a m b u r g e r Domaltar (late 15th century), painter - Hamburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 163, 329-330 H a m b u r y , Henry (fl. 1324-1328), judge - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 163, 331 H a m b u r y , Henry (fl. 1474-1476), school administrator, priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 332 H a m b u r y , Nicholas (f 1478?), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 333 H a m b u r y , Richard de (fl. 1288), magister, grammarian - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 163, 334-335 Hamcotes, Richard de (fl. 1350-1363), college fellow, bachelor of civil law, district rector Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 163, 336 Hameldon, John (fl. 1307-1314), student, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Wiltonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 337 Hameldon, John dc (f 1344), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Northantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 345 H a m e l h a m s t e d e , Alfred dc (fl. 1200), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 338 H a m e l i n [Hamelinus], bishop of Le Mans (* ca. 1118, 11218), scolasticus, bishop - Tours (France); Le Mans (France) - Chevalier F. 163, 339 H a m e l i n [Hamelinus], bishop of Rennes ( t 1141), abbot, bishop - Rennes (France) Chevalier - F. 163, 340 H a m e l i n u s dc Vcrulamio, prior of Saint-Albans (11-th century), Benedictine, prior - Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter F. 163, 341-343 Hamelton, Henry de (fl. 1306-1332), priest, vicar, king's clerk, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 163, 344 Hamelton, John de (11. 1305-1318), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 163, 345

504

Hamelton'

Hamelton', Philip -> Canterbury, Philip of Hamelyn, Geoffrey Thomas a Kempis Hamerer, Jean (fl. 1486), architect - Strasbourg (France) - Lance - F. 425, 65 Hamersham, Thomas (fl. 1496-1499), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 355 Hamerton, Henry (f 1407), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England; Roma (Italy) - Cambridge - F. 163, 356-357 Hamerton, John (fl. 1409-1460), master of arts, bachelor of theology, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 163, 358 Hamerton, William ( t 1474), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 359 Hamerns Andegavensis (10-th century), hagiographer - France; Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 164, 352 Hamid, Saulaiman ibn Muhammad called al(t918), grammarian - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 163, 360-361 Hamid Ogullari, family (since 14-th century), influential family - Turkmenistan - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 362 Hamilton, family (since 14-th century), noble family - England; Scotland Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 163, 363-368 Hamilton, James ( t 1479), lord - England Chevalier - F. 163, 370 Hamilton, Robert (fl. 1390), Dominican - England - Chevalier - F. 163, 371 Hamilton, William de ( t 1307), dean, state chancellor - York (England); England Chevalier - F. 163, 369 Hamle, ... (fl. 1495-1496), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 372 Hamlyn, John (fl. 1423-1424), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 163, 373 H a m m a d ibn Abi Hanifah (f793), ascetic - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 163, 374-375 H a m m a d Agrad, Ibn Umar (f between 772 and 784), poet - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 163, 376-379 H a m m a d ar-Rawia (*713 or 714, f 7 7 2 or 785), Islamic scholar, narrator - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 163, 380-385 H a m m a n de Rudisheim - Carthusian Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 163, 386 Hamman, Johann (fl. 1487-1500), printer Venezia (Italy); Landau (Germany) - Chevalier F. 163, 387 Hamme, Hartwig von (fl. 1369-1400), vicar - Hamburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 163, 388

Hamme, Hermann von (fl. 1346-1353), vicar - Hamburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 163, 388 Hamme, Hermann von ( t 1439 or 1440), university professor - Praha (Czech Repulic); Rostock (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 163, 389 Hamme, John (fl. 1480), carpenter - Kent (England) - Harvey - F. 163, 390 Hamme, Ralph (fl. 1444-1449), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Abingdon (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 391 Hammenstede, Barthold (15-th century), magister, bachelor of canon law - Gandersheim (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 163, 392-393 Hammer, Wolf (late 15-th century), copper engraver - München (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 163, 394 Hämmere, Matthew (fl. 1382-1398), magister, doctor of civil law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 164, 45 Hammerer, Jean (* between 1440 and 1445, 11519), sculptor, architect - Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami - F. 163, 395-401 Hämmerlein, Felix —> Hemmerlin, Felix Hammys, John (fl. 1423-1444), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 402 Hammys, John (fl. 1463), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 403 Hammys, Simon (fl. 1430-1442), scholar Oxford (England); Essex (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 404 Hamo (Dover) (fl. 1185), physician - Dover (England) - Talbot - F. 163, 407 Hamo (Selsey) - medical practitioner - Sussex (England) - Talbot - F. 163, 405 Hamo (Somerset) ( t e a . 1216), royal physician England - Talbot - F. 163, 406 Hamon, William (fl. 1341-1367), royal physician, prior, surgeon - Oxford (England); Southampton (England) - Talbot - F. 154, 367 Hamond, ... (fl. 1393-1394), magister, grammarian, school teacher - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 163, 409 Hamond, Giles (f 1474), bachelor of canon law, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 163, 410 Hamond, Hugh (fl. 1435-1445), scholar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 163, 411 Hamond, John ( t e a . 1265), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 412 Hamond, John (fl. 1423), priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 163, 413 Hamond, John (fl. 1439-1492), scholar of canon law, district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England); England; Chichester (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 414-415 Hamond, John (fl. 1446-1458), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 418 Hamond, John (fl. 1456), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 416 Hamond, John (fl. 1463), carver - England Harvey - F. 163, 417 Hamond, Richard ( t before 1265), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 419 Hamond, Richard (fl. 1496), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 420 Hamond, Robert (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 163, 421 Hamond, William (fl. 1465-1470), college fellow, master of arts, grammarian, school administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 422 Hamond, William (fl. 1492), priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 163, 423 Hamonicus (Copyist) (14-th century), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 163, 424-425 Hamopn, Pierre (fl. 1497), sculptor - Beauvais (France) - Beaulieu - F. 163, 408

Hampden, Edmund ( t 1493), master of arts, theologian, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 163, 426-427 Hampshire, Richard (fl. 1479-1499), college fellow, chapel clerk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 163, 428 Hampshire, William (*ca. 1461), scholar, college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 429 Hampslape, John de ( t 1301), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 430 Hamptesford, Michael de (fl. 1343), master of arts, university proctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 163, 431 Hampton, ... (fl. 1403), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 432 Hampton, ... (fl. 1475-1477), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 433 Hampton, Henry dc (fl. 1339-1340), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 434 Hampton, James (fl. 1417-1420), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 435 Hampton, John (fl. 1455-1474), mason - Bath (England) - Harvey - F. 163, 437 Hampton, John (fl. 1456-1458), student of civil law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 438 Hampton, Robert (fl. 1480), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 163, 439 Hampton, Thomas (fl. 1311-1316), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England) Oxford - F. 163, 440 Hampton, Thomas (fl. 1473), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 441 Hampton, Walter (fl. 1452), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 442 Hampton, William (f 1337), student, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 163, 443 Hamptone, William (fl. 1453), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 444 Master of Hamra (Gotland) (early 14-th century), wood carver - Gotland (Sweden) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 163, 445 Hamrincham Henry - poet - England Chevalier - F. 163, 446 Hamslape, Robert de (fl. 1320-1348), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Westminster (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 447 Hamslape, Warner de (fl. 1318-1320), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 448 Hamsterley, Thomas (fl. 1381-1382), Benedictine, monk, master of arts - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 449 Hamsterley, William (fl. 1381), college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 450 Hamund, Laurence (fl. 1455), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 452 Hamunds, John (fl. 1454), scholar of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 453 Hamundson, John (f 1472), bachelor of arts, school headmaster - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 163, 454 Hamus (Valenciennes) (fl. 1441), painter Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 163, 451 Hamylton, Robert (fl. 1417), subdeacon Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 163, 455 Hamza ibn Habib az-Zaiyat (*ca. 696, t 7 7 2 or 773), Koran reader - Irak - Ibn Khallikan F. 163, 456 Han, Girard de (fl. 1382), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 164, 1 Han, Jacques (fl. 1493), monk - Strasbourg (France); Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier F. 164, 2 Han, Ulrich - also: U. Hahn (*ca. 1425, t between 1478 and 1480), printer - Ingolstadt (Germany); Roma (Italy); Leipzig (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 162, 332-333; 164, 3

[Haquinus] Hanaberg, William —> Guilelmus Hanabergus Hanaitte, Lolars (fl. 1345), bronze artist - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 4 Hanan-Miinzenberg, Louis, count of (fl. 1484), count, pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine Chevalier - F. 164, 5 Hanan-Miinzenberg, Philippe, count of (fl. 1484), count, pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier - F. 164, 5 Hanard, Martin (fl. 1477), canon, choirmaster - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 164, 6-7 Hanau, Kraft von (f 1382), provost - Mainz (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 164, 8 Hanau, Reinhard von (f 1362), canon Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 164, 8 Hanau, Reinhard von (fl. 1386), canon - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 164, 8 H a n b o y s , John - also: J. Hamboys (fl. 14511470), musician, musicologist - England Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 164, 9-13 Hanchurche, John (fl. 1484-1498), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 14 Hancock, Edward (fl. 1443-1457), scholar, doctor of civil law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 164, 15 Hancock, John (fl. 1426-1459), college fellow, master of arts, priest, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 164, 16 Hancock, Richard (fl. 1417), priest - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 164, 17 Hancock, Thomas (*ca. 1442), scholar Cambridge (England); Wiltonshire (England) Cambridge - F. 164, 19 Hancock, William ( t 1389), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 164, 20 Hancok, Thomas (fl. 1447-1454), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 18 Handlo, Robert de —> Robert [Robertus] Handlo Hane, Claux de —> Haine, Claus de Hane, Colin - » Colin Hane Hane, Georges de (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 164, 21 Hane, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Hane Hane, Jean ( t 1492), professor of theology France - Chevalier - F. 164, 22 Hanense, Eckhard de (f 1460), archdeacon, provost - Bologna (Italy); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 164, 23 Haneron, Anthonius ( t 1490), grammarian, diplomat - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, DLL F. 164, 24-26 Haneron, Arnoul ( t 1481), goldsmith - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 27 Haneworth, ... (fl. 1340-1342), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 28 Haneworth, Nicholas dc (fl. 1336-1337), master of arts, university proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 29 Hangaliside, Adam (fl. 1460), Carthusian - Perth (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 164, 30 Hangest, de, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Picardie (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 164, 31 Hangest, de, family (since 13-th century), influential family - Paris (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 164, 32 Hangest, Claude de -> Claude [Claudius] de Hangest Hangest, Jean de ( t 1490), lord, bailiff, translator - Évreux (France) - Chevalier - F. 164, 33 Hanham, John (fl. 1427-1484), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 34 Hanheymer, Johannes Nicolai (fl. 1474-1475), printer - Oppenheim (Germany); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 164, 35 Hanin, Martin (fl. 1467), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Beaulieu - F. 164, 36

Hankeford, William ( t 1422), judge - England Chevalier - F. 164, 37 Hankford, Richard (fl. 1408-1415), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 38-39 Hankyn, Edmund de (fl. 1445), scholar Oxford (England); Durham (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 40 Hanley, Roger (f 1484?), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor, vicar, district rector Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 41-42 Hanley, William de (fl. 1292), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 43 Hanleye, Thomas (II. 1369-1376), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 44 Hanna, Henry dc ( t 1299), Carmelite, friar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 46-47 Hanna, Niccolò (fl. 1470), Dominican, painter - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 164, 48-49 H a n n a n a de Abiadene (fl. 590), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 164, 50 H a n n e k y (Mulhouse) (fl. 1458), barber Mulhouse (France, Alsace) - Wickersheimer F. 164, 51 H a n n e m a n n (Ammerschwihr) (fl. 1380), barber - France; Switzerland - Wickersheimer F. 164, 54 H a n n e m a n n (Lucelle) (II. 1355), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 164, 52 H a n n e m a n n (Sélestat) (fl. 1372), physician Sélestat (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 164, 53 Hannes, Jean —> Haes, Jean Hannes, Pierre de - or: P.de Hennes (fl. 1461), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu F. 164, 55 Hannes, Richard (fl. 1467), scholar, fish merchant - Oxford (England); Stratford (England) Oxford - F. 164, 56 Hannet, Colas (fl. 1429), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 57 Hanney, Thomas de (f 1391), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 58 Hanneye, John de (fl. 1299-1300), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 59 Hanneye, Philip de (fl. 1190-1224), magister, judge - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 60 Hannibaldus dc Ccccano - italian: Annibaldo da C.; also: Annibale Gaetani di C. (*ca. 1278, t 1350), cardinal, legate, archbishop - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Tafuri - F. 20, 366-368 Hannibaldus de Ceccano, archbishop of Napoli - also: Annibaldus Gaytanus dc C.; italian: Annibaldo Gaetani (f 1350), archbishop, cardinal, papal legate - Ceccano (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); France; Lombardia (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 164, 61-69 Hannibaldus de Hannibaldis - italian: Annibal degli Annibaldi (f 1272), Dominican, cardinal Roma (Italy); Orvieto (Italy); Paris (France) Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 20, 358; 20, 362; 164, 70-75 Hannotin (Cambrai) - or: Hennotin (fl. 1426), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 81-82; 167, 414 M a s t e r of the H a n n o v e r s c h e Marktkirchen-Altar (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Niedersachsen (Germany); Hanover (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 164, 83 Hanny, John (*ca. 1333), scholar - Cambridge (England); Gloucester (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 85 Hanon, Hurt (fl. 1368), treasurer - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 164, 86 Hanon, Jchan (fl. 1429), bronze founder - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 87 Hanon, Robert (fl. 1427), bronze founder - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 164, 87 Hanoots, Jean (fl. 1389-1396), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 88

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Hanry, Hugh (fl. 1448), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 89 Hans, Claes de —» Haine, Claus de Hans, Pierre de, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 1261), archdeacon, bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 164, 91 H a n s e m a n n Bleger (fl. 1400), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 164, 92 H a n s e m a n n , Siegfried - frcnch: Sifrit H. (fl. 1498), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 164, 93-94 H a n s e n s (Friar) (14-th century), friar, poet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 164, 99 Hansford, Robert ( ï 1445), scholar, master of arts, theologian, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 164, 100 Hanslep, ... (fl. 1489), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 101 M a s t e r of the Hansiihner Madonna (early 14-th ccntury), wood carver - Lübeck (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 102 Hanszoon, Hendrik (fl. 1438-1449), coin engraver - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 199, 229 Hanto, bishop of Augsburg (fl. 809-815), bishop Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 164, 103 H a n u s z (Bohemia) (fl. 1438-1491), bell founder - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker F. 164, 104 Hanville, John de (fl. 1328-1329), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 105 H a n w e r t h , John (1-st half 15-th century), magister - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 164, 106 Hanyaus, Wautier - or: Gauthier H., Hauyaus (fl. 1323), ornamental sculptor - Gosnay (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 164, 107-108 Hanyngton, Edward (f 1500), scholar, college fellow, master of arts, theologian, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 164, 109-110 H a o u y s (la Poulallière) (fl. 1292), merchant Paris (France) - Echols - F. 164, 111 H a o y s (la Meresse) (fl. 1292), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer F. 164, 112-113 Hapart, Martin (13-th century), citizen of Avranchcs - Avranches (France) Chevalier - F. 164, 114 Hape, Laurentius (15-th century), printer - 's Hcrtogcnbosch (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 164, 115 Happart, Adolphe (fl. 1185), Benedictine, chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 164, 116 Happart, Anselme (fl. 1433), Franciscan, confessor, doctor of theology - France Chevalier - F. 164, 117 Happe, Jean, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t 1353), dean, bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 164, 118 Haqiqi (Turkmenistan) (f 1467), local ruler, poet - Turkmenistan - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 164, 119 Haquenay, Nicaise ( t 1518), count - France Chevalier - F. 164, 120 Haqueville, de (15-th century), preacher - France - Chevalier - F. 164, 121 Haquin, Henriet (fl. 1320), painter - ConflansSainte-Honorine (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 164, 122 Haquinet (Tournai) (fl. 1444-1483), sculptor Tournai (Belgium); Troycs (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 164, 123 H a q u i n [Haquinus] (Paris) (fl. 1296), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 164, 124 H a q u i n u s Succanus (fl. 1478-1494), Dominican, mathematician, author of a muscial treatise Erfurt (Germany); Wien (Austria); Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétis, Kaeppeli F. 24, 298-399; 164, 125 H a q u i n [Haquinus] de Vesoul (fl. 1384-1417), physician - Troyes (France); Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 164, 126-127

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Har, Johann (fl. 1465), sculptor - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 164, 128 Harald (Kesja), prince of Danmark (f 1135), prince, regent - Denmark; Jutland (Denmark) - Chevalier - F. 164, 137 Harald I (Klaak), king of Danmark (+ ca. 863), king - Jutland (Denmark); Denmark Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 164, 129-130 Harald II (Blátónn Gormsson), king of Danmark Harold (Harefoot) king of England Harald I (Hárfagri Hálfdanarson), king of Norge (* 850, 933), king - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 164, 151-152 Harald II (Eiriksson), king of Norge ( t 9 6 5 ) , king - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 164, 153 Harald III (Hardhradhi Sigurdsson), king of Norge ( t 1066), king - Norge (Norway); England; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 164, 154-158 Harald IV (Magnüsson), king of Norge (* ca. 1103, 11136), king - Ircland; Norge (Norway) Chevalier - F. 164, 159 Harald (Västergötland) - latin: Haraldus (fl. 1100), sculptor - Västergötland (Sweden) Chevalier - F. 164, 160-161 Haram, John (fl. 1452-1465), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology, Provincial - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 162 Haramain, al- (* 1028, f 1085), Shafite, Islamic scholar, imam - Mid-East; Naisapur - Ibn Khallikan - F. 164, 163-167 Harben, ... (fl. 1485), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 168 Harberd, William (11. 1458-1459), music school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 164, 169 Harbotell, Ralph Henricus de Harclay Harlaston, Joyce (fl. 1377-1390), bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England); Salop (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 318 Harlaston, Roger de (fl. 1337-1355), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of civil law, notary public, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 164, 319

Harle (Cambrai) (fl. 1490), physician, surgeon - Cambrai (France) - Wickersheimer F. 164, 320 Harleston, Thomas - alias: T. Smyth (fl. 14201449), college fellow, magister, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 321 Harleston, William de (fl. 1347-1352), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 322 Harleton, ... (fl. 1482), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 323 Harleton, John de ( t 1368), college fellow, doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Lincolnshire (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 324 Harlette (Normandie) —> Arlette (Normandie) Harley, John (fl. 1389-1392), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 326 Harley, William (fl. 1420-1421), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 327 Harlinde (Maaseik) (8-th century), copyist, illuminator - Maaseik (Belgium) - Bradley F. 164, 328-330 Harliston, Richard (fl. 1473-1495), governor Jersey (England) - Chevalier - F. 164, 331 Harliston, Thomas (fl. 1443), monk - Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Chevalier - F. 164, 332 Harlow, John (f 1486), master of arts, bachelor of theology, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 164, 333-334 Harlow, Robert ( t 1476), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 164, 335 Harlow, Thomas (f 1481), college fellow, master of arts, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 336-337 Harlowe, John (11. 1429), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 338 Harlston, ... (fl. 1491), student of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 346 Harlyng, ... (fl. 1411-1412), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 339 Harlyng, Henry (*ca. 1430), scholar, bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 164, 340-341 Harlyng, Richard de (fl. 1327-1351), magister, doctor of canon law, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 342 Harlyng, Walter de (fl. 1370-1390), master of arts, notary public, district rector - Cambridge (England); England; Roma (Italy) - Cambridge F. 164, 343-344 H a r l y n g de Bury, Ralph (fl. 1390-1419), bachelor of canon law, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 345 H a r m a l a ibn Yahya (* ca. 782, 1858), Shafite, Islamic scholar - Misr (Egypt) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 164, 347 H a r m a n , ... (fl. 1464-1474), bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 348 H a r m a n , Humphrey —> Veysey, Humphrey H a r m a n , John (fl. 1470-1480), bachelor of theology, friar, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 349 H a r m a n d u s (Chartres) (fl. 1164), architect Chartres (France) - Lance - F. 425, 69 Harmasius (Alexandria) (fl. 636), confessor Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 164, 350 Harmel, Thomas - erroneously named T. Harwel (fl. 1334), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 250-251 H ä r m e n (Ilsenburg) (fl. 1482), wood carver Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 351 Harmenopulus, Constantinus —> Constantinus Harmenopulus

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Harne, Walter (fl. 1463-1464), school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 164, 354 Harneys, Richard ( t 1463), scholar, master of arts, theologian, chest keeper, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 164, 355-356 H a r n h a m , John (f 1473), magister, bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 164, 358-360 Haro, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Castilla (Spain); Basque Country (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 164, 361 Haro, Diego Lopez Juan de (late 15-th century), poet - Spain - Chevalier - F. 164, 362 Harold (Harefoot), king of England - also: Harald (f 1040), king - England; Denmark Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 164, 138-140 Harold II (Godwinson), king of England (* ca. 1022, 11066), king - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 164, 141-150 Harold, John ( t 1393), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 164, 363-365 Harone, ... (fl. 1448), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 366 Harowden, Henry de ( t 1349), doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 164, 367-372 H a r p a m , Richard (fl. 1497-1498), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 373 Harpedane, Jean de - citizen of Saintes - Saintes (France) - Chevalier - F. 164, 374 Harpele, John de ( t 1336), college fellow, master of arts - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 164, 375 Harpele, John de (fl. 1382-1399), bachelor of canon law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Ely (England); Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 376 Harpeley, Hugh (fl. 1382-1413), college fellow, magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 164, 377 Harpendon, John (fl. 1454), scribe, textwriter London (England) - Christianson - F. 164, 378 Harper, Cornelius (*ca. 1470), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 379 Harper, Nicholas (fl. 1457), student of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 380 Harper, Richard (fl. 1459), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 164, 381 Harperger, Peter (fl. 1430-1433), architect - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 164, 382 Harpesfeud, William dc (fl. 1312-1315), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 164, 383 Harpestraeng, Henricus - also: Henricus Dacus (*ca. 1164, f l 2 4 4 ) , physician - Denmark - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 164, 384-385 H a r p h a m , Thomas de (fl. 1298-1330), magister, notary public, lawyer, district rector - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford F. 164, 386 H a r p h a m , Walter de (fl. 1369), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 164, 387 Harras, Dietrich von (fl. 1467-1499), poet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 164, 388 Harrer, Peter - also: P. Harer (mid-15-th century), poet - Deutschland Chevalier, Potthast, Stammler - F. 164, 283; 164, 389-390 Harreys, Robert (fl. 1494), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 164, 391

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Harreys, William Hartwig [Hartwicus] von Erfurt Härtung (Friar) (15-th century), friar, poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 165, 188-189 Härtung von Herwersleyben (14-th century), Dominican, poet - Deutschland - Kaeppeli F. 165, 212 Hartwig [Hartwicus] I (von Lierheim), bishop of Augsburg (+1184), prior, bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 165, 214 Hartwig [Hartwicus] II, bishop of Augsburg ( t 1208), canon, bishop - Augsburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 165, 190 Hartwig [Hartwicus] (Bishop) (fl. 1095-1114), bishop, hagiographer - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 165, 235 Hartwicus Emmeramensis (fl. 1029), Benedictine, poet, hagiographer - Regensburg (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 165, 191-198; 165, 217 Hartwig [Hartwicus] von Erfurt - also: Härtung von E. (fl. 1323-1340), Franciscan, preacher - Erfurt (Germany) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 165, 199-204 Hartwig [Hartwicus] von dem Hage (13th century), religious poet - Deutschland Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 165, 205-209 Hartwig [Hartwicus] I (von Stade), archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen (* before 1118, 11168), archbishop - Bremen (Germany); Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 165, 210; 165, 231 Hartwig [Hartwicus] II (von Utlede), archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen (f 1207), archbishop - Bremen (Germany); Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 165, 233-234 Hartwig [Hartwicus], abbot of Hersfeld (11. 1072-1088), abbot - Hersfeld (Germany) Chevalier - F. 165, 211

Hasylwode Hartwich [Hartwkus] (Herzfeld) Hartwig [Hartwicus] I (von Stade) archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen Hartwig [Hartwicus], abbot of Tegernsee (f982), abbot - Tegernsee (Germany) - Chevalier F. 165, 232 Hartwig —> Hartwicus Haruch, bishop of Verden ( t 830), abbot, bishop, saint - Verden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 165, 236 Harun ibn Ali Ί-Munaggim (Í901), hafiz - Bagdad (Irak) - Ihn Khallikan F. 165, 237-239 Harun ar-Rasid Harindus abbot of Stavclot Harwode, John ( t 1406), magister, lawyer Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 165, 253 Harwode, John (fl. 1460-1461), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 165, 255 Harwode, John ( t 1468), Augustinian, canon, scholar - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 254 Harwode, Thomas (fl. 1399), master of arts, scholar of canon law, priest - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 165, 256 Hary, Pierre (fl. 1381), physician - Corbie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 134 Haryel, Richard (fl. 1410-1411), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 165, 257

Haryngton, John (fl. 1481-1492), doctor of civil law, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 165, 258 Haryngton, Robert (fl. 1486-1487), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 165, 259 Haryottys, ... (fl. 1440-1441), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 260 Harysn, John (fl. 1496), priest - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 165, 261 Has, Ägidius - priest, calligrapher - Passau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 262 Has, Conrad (fl. 1476), bell founder - Rcgcnsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 264 Has, Conz (fl. 1493), poet - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 165, 263 Has, Jacques de (fl. 1370-1371), wood sculptor Lille (France) - Lami - F. 165, 265 Has, Jacques (fl. 1464-1481), stone sculptor Amiens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 165, 266-267 Has, Jean (fl. 1460-1487), sculptor Artois (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 165, 266-267 Hasan ben Abd es-Samad ( t 1486), calligrapher, kadi - Turkey; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 269 Hasan al-Askari, al- (* ca. 846, 1874), imam Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 165, 270 Hasan ibn al-Bahlul - also: Josue bar Bahloul (fl. 963), encyclopaedist - Syria - Chevalier F. 165, 271 Hasan al-Basri, al- (*642, t728), Islamic scholar - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 165, 272-275 Hasan (Madrid) (15-th century), architect Madrid (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 276 Hasan ibn Moqla, Abu Abdallah Abu Nuwas al-Hasan ibn Hani Hasard, John (fl. 1452-1454), chaplain, bible clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 281 Hasard, William (fl. 1486-1509), physician Nottingham (England); Oxford (England) Talbot - F. 154, 385 Hasch, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Hasch Hasday ibn Saprût (*ca. 910, +970), physician, court attendant - Cordoba (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 165, 282 Haseka (Westfalen) - french: Hasèque (f 1261), virgin, recluse - Westfalen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 165, 297 Haselbeche, Adam de ( t 1347), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 283-284 Haseiden, Thomas (fl. 1476), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 286 Haseldene, ... (fl. 1443-1444), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 165, 286 Haseley, ... (fl. 1480), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 165, 287 Haseley, John (fl. 1396-1397), Carmelite, f r i a r Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 290 Haseley, John ( t 1412), college fellow, master of arts, scholar of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Paris (France); England - Oxford - F. 165, 288-289 Haseley, John (fl. 1444-1446), Augustinian, canon, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 291 Haseley, Richard (fl. 1395-1397), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 292

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Haselshawe, Walter de, bishop of Bath and Wells ( t 1308), archdeacon, bishop - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford F. 165, 293-294 Haselyng, William de (fl. 1326), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 165, 285 Master of the Hasenburgische Missale (early 15-th century), book painter - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 295-296 Hasill, John (fl. 1427-1428), carpenter - Stratford (England) - Harvey - F. 165, 298 Hasilwode, Thomas —> Thomas Hasilwodus Haskeldon, Robert Askell, Robert Haslbägck, Franz (fl. 1497), draftsman Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 299 Haslingfeld, Stephen de (fl. 1274-1311), magister, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 165, 300-301 Haspel (Konstanz) (fl. 1356), poet, fisherman Konstanz (Germany) - Stammler - F. 165, 302 Haspel, Jörg (2-d half 15-th century), form cutter - Biberach (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 165, 303 Hasper, Henry - preacher - England - Chevalier - F. 165, 304 Haß, Georg - also: Augustinus Haas (fl. 14731484), Dominican, translator - Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli, Stammler F. 165, 305-307 Hass, Hans (fl. 1493), wood carver - Stuttgart (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 165, 308 Hasse, ... (fl. 1499), organ maker - Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier, Fe'tis - F. 165, 309-310 Hasselt, Jan van der —> Asselt, Jan van der Hasselt, Willem van (15-th century), nobleman - Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 165, 311 Hassey, William de (f 1343), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 165, 312 Hassock, John (fl. 1443-1450), carpenter Rochester (England) - Harvey - F. 165, 313 Hassofer, Halafta -> Halafta Hassofer Hastang, William (fl. 1284-1295), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 314 Hasteinn Hromundarson (fl. 940), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 165, 315 Hasteleu, Simon (fl. 1379), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France); Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 333 Hasteleye, John (fl. 1376), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 165, 316 Hastenbeck, Statius de (11. 1489), canon Minden (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 165, 317 Hastet, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Hastet Hasting (Normandie) (11. 845-893), pirate Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 165, 318 Hastings, family (since 12-th century), noble family - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 165, 319-321 Hastings, William (*ca. 1430, t 1483), lord, royal adviser - York (England); France; England Arnold-Baker, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 154, 387-389; 165, 322-324 Hastynges, William ( f l 4 5 4 ) , college principal, master of arts, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England); Northallerton (England) - Oxford F. 165, 325 Hastynges, William (f 1498), scholar, master of arts, school administrator, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England); England - Oxford - F. 165, 326-327 Hasylby, Richard (fl. 1492), bachelor of arts Oxford (England); Northumberland (England) Oxford - F. 165, 328 Hasylden, High (fl. 1387-1392), college fellow, scholar of civil law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 165, 329 Hasylwode, Thomas (fl. 1462), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 165, 330

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Hatan

Hatan, a l — real name: Muhammad ibn al-Hasan (*ca. 921, 1996), Shafite, Islamic scholar Naisapur - Ibn Khallikan - F. 165, 331-332 Hatfeld, ... Henricus Hazer Haziga (Scheyern) ( t i l 0 4 ) , monastery founder Schcycrn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 166, 186 Hazimi, Muhammad ibn Musa al- ( t 1188), hañz, Islamic scholar - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 166, 187-189 Hazini, Abd-ar-Rahman al- (fl. 1121), astronomer, physicist - Merv (Turkmenistan) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 166, 190 Headda, abbot of Worcester (fl. 759-798), abbot Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 166, 191 Heale, Adam (f 1465), master of arts, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 192 Heale, John (fl. 1411-1462), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 193 Hean (Abingdon) ( t after 675), monastery founder - Abingdon (England) - Chevalier F. 166, 194 Heardred, bishop of Dunwich (11. 781-789), bishop - Dunwich (England) - Chevalier F. 166, 195 Heath, Aimon bishop of Rochester —> Hethe, Hamo bishop of Rochester Heath, Richard (f 1456), master of arts, bachelor of theology, university proctor, district rector Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 166, 197-198 Heathobertus, bishop of London - also: Hecbertus (fl. 798-799), bishop - London (England) - Chevalier - F. 166, 199 Heathored, bishop of Worcester ( t 798), bishop Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 166, 200 Heaulmière, la Belle (*ca. 1380, 1 1456), merchant, beautiful woman - Paris (France) Echols - F. 166, 201 Héband, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Héband Hebatolla ibn Talmid (fl. 1160), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 166, 202 Hebbeden, Thomas (f 1435), magister, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 166, 203-205 Hebbyn, John (fl. 1451-1463), college fellow, master of arts, chest keeper, chaplain - Oxford (England); Chichester (England) - Oxford F. 166, 206 Hebbys, Roger (fl. 1454-1492), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 166, 207 Heberling, Johannes (fl. 1492-1512), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine, translator Deutschland; Schwaben (Germany); Dole (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 166, 208; 210, 397 Hebernus Turonensis —> Herbernus Turonensis Hebreard de Calcem (fl. 1447), doctor of medecine - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 166, 209 Hebrethmus Cluniacensis ( t e a . 1085), Benedictine, monk - Cluny (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Potthast F. 166, 210-213 Hebson, John (f 1520), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 166, 214 Hebylen, Richard —> Elstow, Richard Hecbertus bishop of London —> Heathobertus bishop of London Heccard, count of Perrecy ( t e a . 879), count France - Chevalier - F. 166, 215

Hecelinus (Benedictine) (f after 690), Benedictine, hagiographer - France - Chevalier, Hurter F. 166, 216-217 Hecelo bishop of Hildesheim —» Hezilo bishop of Hildesheim Hecham, William de (Augustinian, fl. 1292-1305) —» William [Guilelmus] de Hecham Hecham, William (fl. 1369), mason - Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Harvey - F. 166, 218 Hechardus (Scheiden) ( f e a . 1170), monastery founder, priest - Preussen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 166, 219 Hechman, Thomas dc (fl. 1375), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 220 Hecht, Georg (fl. 1479-1498), mayor Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 166, 221 Hechtlein, Johann (fl. 1460-1488), Benedictine, monk, poet - Landau (Germany) - Stammler F. 166, 222 Hechyngham, John (fl. 1454), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 166, 223 Heck, Alexander de —> Hegius, Alexander Hecke, Dirk van (fl. 1470-1480), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 166, 224 Heckris, Heinrich (f 1320), architect - Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 225 Hecquet, Pierre (11. 1452), wood sculptor Amiens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 166, 226-227 Hecton, ... (fl. 1462), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 166, 228 Ettore [Hector] d'Alba - > Alba, Ettore d' Hector Bolledieu (fl. 1500-1503), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 166, 229 Hector de Bonneval (fl. 1456), physician Orange (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 166, 230 Hector de Campis (fl. 1490-149), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 166, 231 Hector des Champs (fl. 1500), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 166, 232 Hector de Chartres (15-th century), jurisconsult Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 166, 233 Hector Damors (fl. 1490), student of medecine - Tours (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 166, 234 Hector Demonstaldo (fl. 1488-1493), doctor of medecine - Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 166, 235-236 Hector the Englishman (13-th century), magister, medical practitioner - England - Talbot F. 166, 237 Hector de Louans (11. 1420), treasurer - France Chevalier - F. 166, 238 Hector (Lyon) - physician - Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 166, 239 Hector de Maerschalt (*ca. 1449), barber - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 166, 240 Hector de Melieu (fl. 1448), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 166, 241 Hector, bishop of Puy ( t 928 or 929), bishop Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 166, 242 Hector, lord of Sassenage ( f e a . 1080), lord France - Chevalier - F. 166, 243 Hector (Scotland) (fl. 1358-1359), royal physician - Scotland - Talbot - F. 166, 244 Hector, Jacques (fl. 1383), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 166, 245 Hector, Jean (fl. 1492), cantor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 166, 246 Hectus Treverensis —» Hetti Treverensis Hedbavni, Veit (11. 1356-1361), architect Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker F. 166, 247 Hedda, bishop of Dorchester and Winchester ( t 705), bishop, saint - Dorchcstcr (England); Winchester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 166, 248-249 Hedda, bishop of Lichfield (f 721), bishop Lichfield (England) - Chevalier - F. 166, 250

Hedde, Thomas ( ¡1500), college fellow, master of arts, doctor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 166, 251 Heddele, William de ( t 1270), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Greece Oxford - F. 166, 252 Heddelham, ... (fl. 1366), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 253 Heddelham, Hy. ( t 1390), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; Durham (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 253 Heddesor, Philip de ( t l 2 9 9 ) , college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 254 Heddesore, Geoffrey dc (fl. 1316-1338), priest, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 166, 255 Heddo, bishop of Strasbourg - also: Eddo ( t e a . 765), abbot, bishop - Reichenau (Switzerland); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 103, 82; 166, 256 Heddrington, Richard de ( t 1306), doctor of theology, district rector, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 257-258 Hede, Thomas (fl. 1455-1458), master of arts, chest keeper - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 259 Hedecron, Henry (fl. 1353-1363), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 260 Hedecron, John de ( t 1361), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 261 Hedene, family (since 6-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 166, 262-263 Hedericus (Roma) —> Haedericus (Roma) Hedersete, Gregory de (fl. 1328-1380), master of arts, district rector, canon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 166, 264 Hedersete, Simon de (fl. 1314), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 166, 268 Hedersete, Thomas ( t 1406), doctor of civil law, university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 166, 265-267 Hedersete, William de (fl. 1324-1328), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 166, 269 Hédiart Damien (fl. 1498), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 166, 270-271 Hédilon, bishop of Noyon - also: Hcidilon (fl. 880-902), bishop - Noyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 166, 272; 166, 359 Hédincourt, family - also: Hcudicourt, Hendicourt, Heudincourt (since 13-th century), family of sculptors - France - Beaulieu F. 177, 5 Hédincourt, François de - also: Francon de Heudicourt (fl. 131-1320), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 166, 273; 177, 11 Hédincourt, Guillaume de - also: G. de Heudicourt (fl. 1299-1324), sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 177, 6-7 Hédincourt, Raoul de - or: Raoulet de H.; R. de Heudicourt (fl. 1317-1320), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 166, 274; 177, 8-9 Hédincourt, Robin de - also: R. de Heudicourt (fi. 1319), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu F. 177, 10 Heding, Jacques de - or: J. de Hedine ( f e a . 1270), poet, musician - Picardie (France) - Fétis - F. 166, 275 Hedlam, ... (fl. 1482-1488), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 166, 276 Hedlem, Richard de (fl. 1307), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 277

Heingarter Hedley, Thomas ( t 1483), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, district rector Oxford (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 278 Hedon, Hugh de (fl. 1399-1408), mason Yorkshire (England) - Harvey - F. 166, 279 Hedon, John (fl. 1454), doctor of canon law, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 280 Hedon, Robert de (fl. 1252), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 281 Hedon, Stephen de (fl. 1224-1225), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 166, 282 Hédouin, Roger (fl. 1497), wood sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 166, 283 Hedune, ... (fl. 1284), magister, theologian Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 284 H a d w i g [Hedwig] von Bayern, duchess of Schwaben - also: Hedwig ( t 9 9 4 ) , duchess Bayern (Germany); Schwaben (Germany) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 162, 227-228; 166, 285 H a d w i g [Hedwig], duchcss of Francia (f after 958), duchess - Deutschland; Bourgogne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 162, 225 Hedwig, abbess of Herford - abbess, saint Herford (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 166, 286 Jadwiga [Hedwig] of Hungary, queen of Poland (*ca. 1372, 1 1399), queen - Poland; Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 166, 287-290 H a d w i g [Hedwig], prioress of Meere ( t e a . 1200), Premonstratensian, prioress - Neuss (Germany) Chevalier - F. 162, 226 Jadwiga [Hedwig] de Merania, duchess of Silesia (* between 1174 and 1178, 1 1243), duchess, saint - Merano (Italy); Silesia (Poland) Chevalier, DLL, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 166, 291-300 Hedwigstein, Gunter von (fl. 1343), canon Minden (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 166, 301 Hedyan, Denis (fl. 1445), jurisconsult - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 166, 302 Hedyan, James ( t 1445), college principal - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 166, 303 Heeckeren, Evert van (fl. 1357), nobleman - Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 166, 304 Heeckeren, Frederik van (t 1357), nobleman - Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 166, 304 Heed, John (fl. 1454-1455), chaplain, notary Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 166, 305 Heers, Raes de (+ 1477), lord - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 166, 306 Heerstraten, Gilles van der (fl. 1484-1488), printer - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 166, 307 Heertje Windingica (fl. 1420), poet - Chevalier F. 166, 308 Hees, Willem (fl. 1475), printer - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 166, 309 Heess, Georgius (fl. 1480), doctor of theology - Bologna (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier - F. 166, 310 Heete, Robert ( t 1433 or 1428), bachelor of civil law, canonist - Oxford (England) Chevalier, Oxford - F. 166, 311-315 Heeward, William (fl. 1451), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 316 Hefft, Leonhard (fl. 1459-1480), chroniclcr Eichstätt (Germany); Regensburg (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 166, 317-320 Hegecumbe, ... (fl. 1477-1478), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 321 Heger, Johann (fl. 1483-1497), stonemason, sculptor - Strasbourg (France); Colmar (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 164, 95; 166, 323-324

Heger, Johann (fl. 1490-1496), doctor of theology, canon, dean - Köln (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 166, 322 Hegesippus (Geographer) (fl. 1040), geographer Fahricius - F. 166, 325 Heggebury, ... (fl. 1423-1424), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 326 Heggelbach der Abenteurer (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 166, 327 H e g h a m , Geoffrey de (fl. 1299-1348), college fellow, master of arts, district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 166, 328 H e g h a m , John de (f 1349?), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 329 H e g h a m , John de (fl. 1358-1359), district rector - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 166, 330 H e g h a m , Nicholas de ( í 1288), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Bedford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 331 H e g h a m , Ralph ( t 1272), magister, doctor of theology, university chancellor, chancellor, district rector - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) Oxford - F. 166, 332-333 H e g h a m , Thomas de (fl. 1328-1362), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 334 Heghemont, Nicolaas van (fl. 1450), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 166, 335 Heghes, William de ( t 1362), scholar, college fellow, doctor of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford, Talbot - F. 154, 402; 166, 336-337 Heghestbury, Nicholas de ( t 1334 or 1335), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 166, 338 Heghington, Robert de - or: Walter de H. (fl. 1312-1313), college fellow, master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 339 Heght, William (fl. 1437-1438), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 166, 344 Heghtresbury, Thomas (fl. 1333-1346), magister, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 166, 340 Hegius, Alexander - also: A. de Heck; Sander H. (* 1433, 1 1498), philologist - Westfalen (Germany); Deventer (Netherlands) Chevalier, DLL - F. 166, 341-342 H e g n e m a n n (Augustinian) - Augustinian Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 166, 343 Hegus, John (fl. 1457), scholar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 166, 345 H e g w a l d r (Gotland) (12-th century), sculptor - Gotland (Sweden) - Thieme/Becker F. 166, 346 Heidecker (Schwaben) (15-th century), poet Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler - F. 166, 347 Heidelberger, Bartolomäus, der Ältere (f between 1471 and 1474), goldsmith, metal artist Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 348 Heidelberger, Bartolomäus, der Jüngere ( t 1475), goldsmith, coiner - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 348 Heiden, Gregor (fl. 1450), poet - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 166, 349 Heidenricus Culmensis (+ 1263), Dominican, prior, bishop - Poland; Chelmno (Poland) DLL, Kaeppeli - F. 166, 350-352 Heidenricus Hallensis (fl. 1137), provost Halle (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 166, 353-354 Heidenricus Lippia de Göttingen (f 1379), physician, canon - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 166, 355 Heidenricus (Physician) (15-th century), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 166, 356 Heider, Hans (fl. 1400), sculptor - Oberbayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 357-358

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Heidilon bishop of Noyon —» Hédilon bishop of Noyon Heigham, R. de (fl. 1313-1314), physician Norwich (England) - Talbot - F. 166, 360 M a s t e r of Heiligenkreuz (Painter) (fl. 13951420), painter - Österreich (Austria); France Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 367-368 M a s t e r of the Heiligenmartyrien (Wien) (late 15-th century), painter - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 369-370 M a s t e r of the Heiligensteiner Apostel (2-d half 15-th century), wood carver - Steyr (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 371 M a s t e r of the Heiligentafel (Brüssel) (late 15-th century), painter, copper engraver Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 372 M a s t e r of the Heiligentaler Altar (fl. 1450), painter - Lüneburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 373 M a s t e r of the Heiliges Grab zu Freiburg im Breisgau (1-st half 14-th century), sculptor - Freiburg (Germany, Badcn-Wiirtcnbcrg) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 361-362 M a s t e r of the Heiliges Grab zu Freiburg (Schweiz) (1-st half 15-th century), sculptor - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 166, 363-364 M a s t e r of the Heiliges Grab zu Halberstadt (2d half 14-th century), sculptor - Halberstadt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 365-366 Heilka, abbess of Niedermünster (late 11-th ccntury), abbess - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 166, 374 H e i l m a n n von Francfort (fl. 1311), student Bologna (Italy); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Chevalier - F. 166, 376 H e i l m a n n (Mainz) (15-th century), bell founder Mainz (Germany); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 377 Heilmann, André (fl. 1395), citizen of Strasbourg - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 166, 375 M a s t e r of the Heilsbronner Passionsaltar (mid14-th century), painter - Heilsbronn (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 378 Heilyn Dhy (fl. 1370), poet - Scotland Chevalier - F. 166, 379 Heilyn Vardh (fl. 1370), poet - Scotland Chevalier - F. 166, 379 Heimburg, Gregorius (*ca. 1400, 11472), jurisconsult, diplomat - Schweinfurt (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany); Dresden (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 166, 380-388 Heimburg, Konrad (fl. 1448), architect Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 389 H e i m e r a d von Metzkirch (f 1019), priest, saint Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 166, 390 H e i m e r a n (Straubing) - or: Emmeran, Heinrich (fl. 1470-1480), carpenter - Straubing (Germany); Münchcn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 166, 391 H e i m e r i c u s de Campo —> Heymericus de Campo H e i m o - » Haimo M a s t e r of the H e i m s u c h u n g (Bamberg) - also: Master of the Bamberger Heimsuchung (fl. 12301237), sculptor - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 166, 394-398 M a s t e r of the H e i m s u c h u n g (Regensburg) also: Master of the Regensburger Heimsuchung (2-d half 14-th century), sculptor - Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 166, 399 Heindörffer, Konrad Heymericus de Campo H e m e r k e n , Thomas —> Thomas a Kempis Hemery, Jean (fl. 1425), citizen of Tours - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 167, 257 Hemery, Jean (i" 1464), provost, canon - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 167, 258 Hemingburgh, John (+ 1416), prior - Durham (England) - Chevalier - F. 167, 259 Hemingby, John de (fl. 1349), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 167, 260 Hemlyngton, Adam Adamus Hemlingtonus H e m m a queen of Bayern and Germania —» Emma queen of Bayern and Germania H e m m a von Gurk (*ca. 990, 1 1045), widow, church founder, saint - Kärnten (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 167, 264-266 H e m m e l , Peter (fl. 1470-1480), glass painter Strasbourg (France); Andlau (Switzerland) Strayer - F. 167, 267

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Hemmerlin

Hemmerlin, Felix - also: F. Hämmerlein, Hemerli; lattin: F. Malleolus (* 1389, t 1458 or 1459), jurisconsult, canonist, provost, historian - Zürich (Switzerland); Luzern (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler F. 167, 268-298 Hemmerlin, Paul (fl. 1488), student - Andlau (Switzerland); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 167, 299 Hemmesby, John de (fl. 1338-1339), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 167, 301 Hemmesby, John de (fl. 1345-1346), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 300 Hemming, William (f 146), canon - Saint-David's (England) - Chevalier - F. 167, 302 Hemmingby, Alexander de (fl. 1292-1298), district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 167, 303-304 Hemmingus (Theologian) (fl. 1442), theologian Fabricius - F. 167, 305 Hemmingus Wigorniensis (fl. 1095-1100), monk, subprior, hagiographer - Worcester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 167, 306-309 H e m m o —> Haimo Hemmyng, John - alias: J. Davy (f 1457), master of arts, priest, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Worcester (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 310 Hemmyng, Richard (fl. 1363-1364), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 167, 311 H e m m y s b y , Simon dc (fl. 1331), college fellow, master of arts - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 167, 312 H e m o a l d u s Providus (fl. 740), mathematician - England - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 167, 313-314 Hemricourt, Guillaume Maclerc de (11. 1282), knight - Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 167, 315 Hemricourt, Jacques de —> Jacques [Jacobus] de Hemricourt Hemson, ... (fl. 1496-1497), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 167, 316 Hemstede, Richard (fl. 1415), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 167, 317 Hemyngby, John (fl. 1346-1347), magister, college fellow - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 318 Hemyngton, Simon (fl. 1419-1450), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 167, 319 Henault, Jean (fl. 1493-1500), sculptor, painter - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 167, 320-321 Henckl, György (fl. 1480-1485), calligrapher, miniaturist - Magyarország (Hungary) D'Ancona - F. 167, 322-323 Hencley, Nicholas (fl. 1400-1406), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 324 Hende, ... (fl. 1424-1426), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 325 Hende, Jean van den (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 167, 326 Hende, John (fl. 1397-1401), college fellow, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 327 Hende, Thomas (fl. 1452), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 328 H e n d i c o u r t , family —> Hédincourt, family Hendley, John (fl. 1411-1426), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 167, 329 Hendon, Thomas (fl. 1455), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 330 Hendoz, David de (fl. 1381), student - Oxford (England); Saint Asaph (Wales) - Oxford F. 167, 331

Hendre, William (fl. 1375-1382), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford F. 167, 332 Hendre, William (f 1446), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 167, 333 Hendrickx, Nicolas (15-th century), glass artist - Mcchclen, Malincs (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 167, 334 Hendrik > Henricus Hendry, Richard ( t 1457), college fellow, bachelor of arts, priest, vicar - Cambridge (England); Essex (England) - Cambridge - F. 167, 335 Hendy, Robert (fl. 1316), carpenter - England Harvey - F. 167, 336 Hendy, Thomas (fl. 1455-1467), master of arts, school administrator, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 167, 337 Hendyman, Thomas (fl. 1383-1428), college fellow, college rector, university chancellor, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 167, 338-341 Hendyng, Henry Hannes, Pierre de Henney, John de (fl. 1305), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 167, 404 Hennin, Baudouin de, lord of Fontaine and Mêlent ( t 1420 or 1421), lord - France; Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 167, 405 Henning (Braunschweig) (fl. 1411-1419), cannon founder - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 167, 406

Henricus Henning (Bremen) (fl. 1405-1407), stonemason - Bremen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 167, 407 Henning de Danemark (fi. 1312), university rector - Denmark; Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 167, 408 Henning Iwen, bishop of Kamien Pomorski ( t 1469), canon, bishop - Kamien Pomorski (Poland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 167, 409-410 Henningburs, Elias de (fl. 1252), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 167, 411 Hennok, John Oringa, Pietro Heinrich [Henricus] (Aachen) (fl. 1267), architect - Aachen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 168, 2 Henry [Henricus] (Abingdon) (fl. 1322-1323), physician - Abingdon (England) - Talbot F. 168, 3 Henry [Henricus] Abingdon - also: Abendon, Abindon, Abingdoun, Abondon, Abundon, Abyndon, Abyndone, Abynton, Habendon, Habundi, Habyngdon ( t 1437), vicar, college rector, bishop - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 1, 349-353; 168, 4 Henricus de Abrincis - french: Henri d'Avranches ( t after 1259), magister, poet - Avranches (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 168, 6-7 Henricus Abrivacensis —> Avranches, Henry of Heinrich [Henricus] von Achenheim - called: H. von Hitcnhcim (fl. 1335), architect - Alsace (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 168, 8 Heinrich [Henricus] Aeger > Henricus de Calcar Henry [Henricus] Afaite (fl. 1205), physician Kent (England) - Talbot - F. 168, 9 Henri [Henricus], archbishop of Aix (+ 1186), provost, bishop, archbishop - Riez (France); Aixen-Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 168, 10 Henri [Henricus] van Aken —> Aken, Henri van Henri [Henricus] Alaman —» Alaman, Henri Henricus de Alemannia (fl. 1304-1309), theologian - Deutschland; Paris (France) Glorieux - F. 425, 86 Henri [Henricus] li Alemanz (fl. 1276), physician - Bcaunc (France) Wickersheimer - F. 168, 12 Hendrik [Henricus] van Alkmaar (11. 1485), poet - Alkmaar (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 168, 14

Heinrich [Henricus] (Allarth) (fl. 1429), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 168, 15 H e n r y [Henricus] of Almainc - or: H. of Almain (* 1235, ¡1271), nobleman - Cornwall (Wales); Deutschland - Tyerman - F. 168, 16-17 Heinrich [Henricus] von Alt-Lübeck, prince of the Abodrites ( t l l 2 7 ) , prince - Deutschland; Lübeck (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 168, 5 Heiricus [Henricus] Altissiodorcnsis - also: Henricus Sancti Germani ( t f l . 876), hagiographer - Auxerre (France); Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois (France) - Potthast - F. 172, 407 Henri [Henricus] Am. ( t 1471), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 168, 18 Henricus Amandi —> Hcnricus de Mondavilla Henri [Henricus] Amandi (fl. 1303) —> Amandi, Henri Henri [Henricus] Amie (fl. 1430-1439), physician, university dean - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 168, 19 Henricus de Amondavila —> Henricus de Mondavilla Hendrik [Henricus] van Amsterdam (fl. 14691478), copyist - Amsterdam (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 168, 20 H e n r y [Henricus] d'Andelost (fl. 1429), barber Salins (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 168, 21 Henri [Henricus] d'Andely - also: Henri d'Andeli (13-th century), canon, troubadour - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 168, 22-23 Henricus de Andernaco - german: Heinrich von Andernach (fl. 1390), Carmelite, theologian Köln (Germany); Paris (France) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 168, 24-27 Henri [Henricus] Andrée de Ghislingen (fl. 1398-1405), doctor of medecine, astrologist Paris (France); Padua (Italy); Ulm (Germany); Regensburg (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 168, 28 Heinrich [Henricus] von Angern (fl. 1394), canon - Praha (Czech Repulic); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 168, 29 Henricus de Anglia (14-th century), Dominican, magister - Firenze (Italy); England - Kaeppeli F. 425, 87 Henri [Henricus] von Anhalt (*1170, τ 1251 or 1252), prince, duke, poet - Anhalt (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 168, 31-34 Henri [Henricus] d'Antoing ( f l 3 9 6 ) , lord, knight - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 168, 35 Henricus de Antwerpe (fl. 1217-1227), prior, chronicler - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 168, 36 Henry [Henricus] d'Apeghehem > Apeghehem, Henry d' Henricus Aper archbishop of Sens —> Henricus Senonensis Henri [Henricus] d'Apremont, bishop of Verdun ( t 1349 or 1350), canon, bishop - Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 168, 39 Henricus de Aquila ( t e a . 1345), Carmelite, prior - Köln (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 168, 40-42 Henri [Henricus] d'Aradon (f 1496), Carmelite, prior, bishop - Armorica (France); Vannes (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 168, 43-44 Enrique [Henricus] de Aragon, marquis of Villena (* 1384, 11434), philologist - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 394, 297-302 Enrique [Henricus] de Aragon, duke of Villena ( t 1445), duke, grand master of the Order of Santiago - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 168, 45; 394, 303 Henricus (Archidiaconus) (fl. 1039), archdeacon, historian - England - Fabricius - F. 168, 53

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Henri [Henricus] d'Arcy ( r a f t e r 1250), templar, translator, poet - Lincolnshire (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 168, 54-55 Henricus de Arena - or: H. de Harena, Hanna or Anna ( t 1299), Carmelite Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 25, 259; 168, 56-58 Henricus de Arimino (fl. 1314), Dominican Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli F. 168, 59-61 Henricus Aristippus - also: Evcricus A. ( t 1162), archdcacon, translator - Catania (Italy); Calabria (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 25, 443; 168, 62-63 H a n s [Henricus] von Arlikon —> Alikon, Hans von Henri [Henricus] Arnaud (Astronomer, +1466) —> Arnaud, Henri Henri [Henricus] Arnault ( t 1465), professor of medicine, astrologist - Zwolle (Netherlands); Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 168, 64-67 Henricus Arnoldi Assche, Henri d' H e n r y [Henricus] Assheborne (fl. 1410-1442), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 168, 73-74 Enrico [Henricus] d'Assona (fl. 1278-1282), architect - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 168, 75 Henri [Henricus] de Ast, patriarch of Constantinopolis ( t 1345), canon, patriarch Amiens (France); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 168, 76 Henri [Henricus] d'Athènes (fl. 1378), university professor - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 168, 77 Heindric [Henricus] (Audenaarde) (15-th century), painter - Audenaarde (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 168, 78 H e n r y [Henricus] of Auford (13-th century), physician - Sutton (England) - Talbot F. 168, 79 Heinrich [Henricus] von Augsburg ( t 1083), canon, provost, poet - Augsburg (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 168, 84-95 Heinrich [Henricus] von Augsburg (fl. 1300), lay priest - Augsburg (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) - Stammler - F. 168, 96 Heinrich [Henricus] I, bishop of Augsburg ( t 9 8 2 ) , bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 168, 8-81 Heinrich [Henricus] II, bishop of Augsburg ( t 1063), bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 168, 82-83 H e n r y [Henricus] Bagot ( t e a . 1525), doctor of medecine - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Talbot - F. 168, 97 Henricus de Baila (fl. 1166-1200), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 168, 98 Henricus Balasensis (fl. 1434), Dominican België, Belgique - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 168, 99-100 Henricus de Balma (fl. 1289-1304) Hugo de Balma Henricus de Balma ( t 1439), Franciscan, mystic - Corbeil (France); Bourgogne (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Sbaralea F. 168, 102-114 Henricus de Balnea - Carthusian - England Chevalier - F. 168, 115

518

Henricus

Henricus de Balsee (fl. 1427), priest, notary, chronicler - Wismar (Germany) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 168, 116-117 Henricus de Bancz, bishop of Lebus ( t e a . 1365), canon, archdeacon, bishop - Wroclaw (Poland); Liegnitz (Poland); Lebus (Germany) Chevalier - F. 168, 118 Henricus Banzensis ( t 1123), abbot - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 168, 119 E n r i c o [Henricus] da Baone ( t 1315), clergyman, blessed - Baone (Italy); Treviso (Italy) Chevalier - F. 168, 120 Henri [Henricus] I, count of Bar (+1191), count, crusader - Acre (Israel); Bar (France) Chevalier - F. 168, 121 Henri [Henricus] II, count of Bar (τ 1240), count, crusader - Gaza (Palestine); Bar (France) - Chevalier - F. 168, 121 Henri [Henricus] III, count of Bar ( t 1302), count - Bar (France); Kypros (Cyprus); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 168, 121-122 Henri [Henricus] IV, count of Bar (f 1344), count - Paris (France); Bar (France) Chevalier - F. 168, 121 Henri [Henricus] le Barbu, bishop of Vannes and Nantes ( t 1419), Cistercian, bishop Vannes (France); Nantes (France) Chevalier - F. 168, 123 Heinrich [Henricus] von Basel (14-th century), poet - Basel (Switzerland) - Stammler F. 168, 125 Henricus de Basilea (2-d half 13-th century), physician, Dominican, poet - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 168, 124; 168, 126-128 Henricus Bate - also: Henri de Malinis (*1246, + 1310), astronomer, philosopher, university chancellor - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fétis, Glorieux, Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 39, 107; 168, 129-136 Henry [Henricus] de Bath ( t 1261), jurisconsult - Bath (England) - Chevalier - F. 168, 137 Henricus de Bathonia —» Bath, Henry of Henricus de Bavenchien —> Bavenchien, Henricus de Heinrich [Henricus] I, duke of Bayern - also: duke of Lorraine (* between 919 and 922, Í 9 5 5 ) , duke - Bayern (Germany); Lorraine (France); Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 168, 138-139 Heinrich [Henricus] II, duke of Bayern - also: H„ duke of Kärnten Heinrich [Henricus] II margrave and duke of Österreich, duke of Bayern

Heinrich [Henricus] X, duke of Bayern and Sachsen - called: H. der Löwe; also: count of Braunschweig (* 1129, f 1195), duke, count, crusader - Bayern (Germany); Sachsen (Germany); Braunschweig (Germany); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 168, 155-168 Heinrich [Henricus] XIII, duke of Bayern (Niederbayern) (* 1235, t 1290), duke Niederbayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 168, 169 Heinrich [Henricus] XIV, duke of Bayern (Niederbayern) Cologne, Henriot Henri [Henricus] de Cologne (fl. 1424), sculptor - Köln (Germany); Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 169, 19 Henricus de Colonia (fl. 1338-1368) - » Henricus de Cervo Henricus de Colonia (+1229) —> Hcnricus Tcuto Henricus dc Colonia (+1254) —> Hcnricus Tcuto Henricus de Colonia (fl. 1270), bronze founder - Savoie (France); Köln (Germany) Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 169, 8-9 Henricus de Colonia (+ 1312), Carmelite, Provincial, bishop, suffragan bishop - Köln (Germany) - Bihliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier - F. 169, 10-13 Henricus de Colonia (fi. 1474-1493), printer Brescia (Italy); Modena (Italy); Italy Chevalier - F. 169, 20 Henri [Henricus] emperor of Constantinopolis —> Henri [Henricus] de Flandres and Hainaut emperor of Constantinopolis Henricus (Copyist) (fl. 1133), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 169, 25-26 H e n r y [Henricus] of Cornwall Henri [Henricus] II (de Courtenay) count of Namur Henry [Henricus] Courtoyes (fl. 1486), surgeon Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 169, 34 Henri [Henricus] de Courtrai (fl. 1422-1435), surgeon - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 169, 35 Henricus de Cracovia (+ 1269), Franciscan Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 169, 36 Enrico [Henricus] da Cremona - Franciscan Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 169, 37 Henricus de Cremona, bishop of Reggio (f 1312), canonist, bishop - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 169, 38-40 Henricus de Creveriis (fl. 1387), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 169, 41 Henri [Henricus] Crevesac (fl. 1379), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Coutances (France) Wickersheimer - F. 169, 42 Henri [Henricus] dc Crissey (15-th ccntury), grammarian - France - Chevalier - F. 169, 44 Henricus Croylandensis (fl. 1207-1228), abbot, hagiographer - Croyland (England) Chevalier - F. 169, 43 Heinrich [Henricus] von Cues - bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 169, 45 Henricus de Cumino (fl. 1236), university faculty regent, physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 169, 46 Henricus de Cyprus, prince of Galilea (fl. 1426), prince - France; Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier F. 168, 416 Henricus I, king of Cyprus Harpestramg, Henricus Henri [Henricus] Dalami (fl. 1398), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 169, 48 Henry [Henricus] de la Dale (fl. 13181349), bachelor of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator - Northantshire (England) - Talbot - F. 169, 49-50 Henri [Henricus] de Danemarche ( t 1244), physician, astrologist - France; Orleans (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 169, 52-54 Henricus Daniel (fl. 1378-1379), Dominican, monk, physician - England Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Talbot - F. 169, 55-58 Heinrich [Henricus] von Danzig (fl. 1468), bell founder - Magdeburg (Germany); Gdansk (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 169, 59 Henry [Henricus] de Dargies (fl. 1402), surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 169, 60 Henri [Henricus] Dauphin, bishop of Passau and Metz (* 1296 or 1297, 1 1349), jurisconsult, bishop, baron - Dauphiné (France); Passau (Germany); Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 169, 61-62

Henri [Henricus] de Davench (fl. 1216), hagiographer, poet - Chevalier - F. 169, 63 Henri [Henricus] Debin (fl. 1500-1502), barber, surgeon - Bourges (France) - Wickersheimer F. 169, 64 Heinrich [Henricus] (Derichsweiler) (fl. 1409), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 169, 65 Henri [Henricus] des Devises (fl. 1475-1492), doctor of medecine - Bourges (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 169, 66-67 Henricus de Diessenhofen - also: H. Dapifer (*ca. 1300, +1376), canon, papal chaplain, chronicler - Konstanz (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 169, 73-90 Henricus, abbot of Dilighem (+ 1162), Premonstratensian, abbot - France - Chevalier F. 169, 68 Henri [Henricus] de Dinant (fl. 1252-1257), mayor, chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 169, 69-70 Heinrich [Henricus], abbot of Disibodenberg (12th century), abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 169, 71 Heinrich [Henricus] von Dissen (+ 1484), Carthusian, writer - Köln (Germany); Osnabrück (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 169, 72; 422, 274-278 Heinrich [Henricus] (Doberan) (fl. 1298), Cistercian, monk, architect - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 169, 91 Henri [Henricus] Doigny (+ 1432 or 1433), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, physician, university faculty dean - Paris (France); Orleans (France); Le Mans (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 169, 92-93 Henricus de Dollendorf (+ 1366 or 1375), Carmelite, prior, Provincial, university professor - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 169, 94-98 Henricus de Domo Dei (fl. 1280), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 169, 99 Heinrich [Henricus] von Dorfe (fl. 1280), citizen of Görlitz - Görlitz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 169, 100 Heinrich [Henricus] (Dorfkirchen) (late 13-thearly 14-th century), bell founder - Sachsen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 169, 101 Henri [Henricus] de Dreux, archbishop of Reims ( t 1240), treasurer, archbishop - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 169, 102 Enricus [Henricus] Drocus - also: Henricus Drogus (fl. 1268), chronicler - Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 98, 315; 169, 103-104 Heinrich [Henricus] von Duderstadt (fl. 1424), monk, painter - Göttingen (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 169, 105-106 Henry [Henricus] (Durham) (fl. 1313-1320), physician - Durham (England) - Talbot F. 169, 108 Heinrich [Henricus] von Düsseldorf (fl. 1485), architect - Düsseldorf (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 169, 107 Heinrich [Henricus] (Dykhausen) (fl. 1402-1405), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 169, 110 H e n r y [Henricus] of Eastry —> Eastry, Henry of Henry [Henricus] (Ecclesall) ( f e a . 1300), mason - Derbyshire (England) - Harvey - F. 169, 112 Heinrich [Henricus] (Echterdingen) (fl. 1439), architect - Württemberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 169, 113 Heinrich [Henricus] von Eckenwinder (mid-15th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler F. 169, 116 Heinrich [Henricus] Eger —> Henricus de Calcar Heinrich [Henricus] von Eichstätt -> Egweiler, Heinrich Henricus de Eimbeck - or: H. de Eymbeck ( t 1430), theologian, university professor Sachsen (Germany); Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter-F. 169, 121-123

[Henricus] Heinrich [Henricus] von Ekkewint - also: H. von Egwint, Eggewint; Henricus de Eckebuint (fl. 1317-1328), mystic, Dominican, prior - Würzburg (Germany); Regensburg (Germany) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 169, 117-120 Henry [Henricus] (Ellaston) (fl. 1332-1333), medical practitioner - England - Talbot F. 169, 124 Henricus de Enckefeld - or: H. de Eckenfeld (fl. 1456), Carthusian - Gaming (Austria) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 169, 114-115 Henricus (England) ( t 1120), hermit, saint England - Chevalier - F. 168, 30 Henry [Henricus] I, king of England, duke of Normandie - called: Beauclerc (* 1068, f 1135), king, duke - England; Westminster (England); Normandie (France) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tyerman - F. 169, 125-165 Henry [Henricus] II, king of England, duke of Normandie and Aquitaine - called: Plantagenet (* 1133, 11189), king - England; Anjou (France); Normandie (France); Aquitaine (France) Arnold-Baker, Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tyerman - F. 169, 166-224 Henry [Henricus], the young king of England Euticus, Henricus

Henry [Henricus] (Exeter) (fl. 1265), physician Exeter (England) - Talbot - F. 169, 374 Heinrich [Henricus] von Eyck (fl. 1439), vicar Bonn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 169, 375 Henri [Henricus] de Fautrières, bishop of SaintFlour (f 1320), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Saint-Flour (France); Aquitaine (France); Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 169, 76-377 Henri [Henricus] Favret (fl. 1461), barber Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 169, 378 Heinrich [Henricus] (Feldkirch) (fl. 1318), church rector, student - Bologna (Italy); Feldkirch (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 169, 379 Heinrich [Henricus] 1 Felix von Harburg, archbishop of Mainz (fl. 1142-1153), provost, archbishop - Mainz (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 169, 380 Henri [Henricus], lord of Fénétrange - called: le Vieux (τ 1335), lord - France - Chevalier F. 169, 381 Henri [Henricus] le Flament ( t between 1438 and 1444), sculptor - Troyes (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Lami - F. 169, 382 Henri [Henricus] de Flandres and Hainaut, emperor of Constantinopolis (* 1174 or 1176, τ 1216), emperor, crusadcr - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Hainaut (Belgium); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast - F. 169, 383-385; 170, 351-352 Enrico [Henricus] di Fono d'Arogno (13-th century), architect - Trento (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 169, 386 Henry [Henricus] Forde ( t 1455), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 169, 387 Henricus de Fossa (fl. 1303), diocese clerk, physician - Reims (France) Wickersheimer - F. 169, 388 Henri [Henricus] (France) (fl. 1285), miniaturist - France - D'Ancona - F. 169, 399 H e n r y [Henricus] (France) (fl. 1450), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 78 Henri [Henricus] de France, archbishop of Reims (*ca. 1121, t 1175), Cistercian, abbot, bishop, archbishop - Clairvaux (France); Bcauvais (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 169, 396-398 Henri [Henricus] I, king of France, duke of Bourgogne (* 1008, 11060), king, duke - Bourgogne (France); France Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 169, 389-395 Henricus de Franchovcn - also: H. de Hachenburg ( t e a . 1410), Dominican Deutschland; Koblenz (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 169, 400-401; 170, 136-137 Henricus Francigena (fl. 1121-1124), grammarian, teacher - Pavia (Italy); France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 169, 402 Henri [Henricus] (Franciscan) - Franciscan Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 169, 403 Enrico [Henricus] da Franconia (fl. 1378), astrologist, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 169, 404 H e r n y [Henricus] Fratcr (fl. 1411-1412), physician - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 169, 405 Heinrich [Henricus] von Frauenberg (13-th century), troubadour - Switzerland - DLL, Stammler - F. 169, 406-408 Heinrich [Henricus] von Freiberg (late 13-th century), troubadour - Sachsen (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer - F. 169, 409-430 Heinrich [Henricus] von Freisach (fl. 13301335), canon - Bologna (Italy); Freisach (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 169, 431 Heinrich [Henricus] von Freisach (fl. 14541457), parish priest - Bologna (Italy); Freisach (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 169, 431 Heinrich [Henricus] von Freyberg (fl. 13361354), canon - Augsburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 169, 432

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Henri [Henricus] de Fribourg (fl. 1303), canon - Fribourg (Switzerland); Strasbourg (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 170, 2 Henri [Henricus] de Fribourg ( t 1312), treasurer, archdeacon - Fribourg (Switzerland); Strasbourg (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 170, 1 Henricus de Frimaria - also: H. de Vrimach, Urimaria; Heinrich von Fricmar (*ca. 1245, t e a . 1340), Augustinian, Provincial, theologian - Thüringen (Germany); Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 170, 3-18; 173, 281 Henricus de Frimaria, junior (*ca. 1285, t 1354), Augustinian, theologian - Paris (France); Erfurt (Germany) - Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 170, 19-22 Enrico [Henricus], duke of Friuli, count of Asti ( t 799), count, duke - Friuli (Italy); Asti (Italy) Chevalier - F. 170, 23 Heinrich [Henricus] (von Hohenburg), abbot of Fulda ( t 1353), Benedictine, abbot - Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 25; 170, 297 Heinrich [Henricus] I count of Fürstemberg —> Heinrich |Henricus] I count of Urach and Fürstemberg Heinrich [Henricus] VII, count of Fürstemberg (* 1464), count - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 170, 26 H e n r y [Henricus] Fusolis (fl. 1466), physician - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 170, 27 Henri [Henricus] Galtier (fl. 1350-1351), barber - Rodez (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 170, 28 Henricus Gandavensis - also: H. Goethals, Goedhals (* 1217, 11293), theologian, university professor - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Paris (France); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier, Glorieux, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 170, 29-49 Henri [Henricus] de Gauchy (early 15-th century), translator - France - Chevalier F. 170, 50 Henricus de Gauda Henricus de Gouda Henricus de Gavio (fl. 1265), chroniclcr - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 170, 56-57 Henricus de Geilnhusen ( t 1489 or 1488), Benedictine - Sponheim (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 170, 58-59 Heinrich [Henricus] von Geisenhausen, bishop of Augsburg ( t 9 8 2 ) , bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 60 Hendrik [Henricus], count of Gclderland ( t 1182), count - Gelderland (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 170, 130 Hendrik [Henricus] van Gclderland, bishop of Luik ( t 1284), bishop - Gelderland (Netherlands); Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 170, 129 Heinrich [Henricus] von Gelnhausen (fl. 1297), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 170, 61 Heinrich [Henricus] von Gelnhausen (fl. 13211350), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland Chevalier - F. 170, 61 Heinrich [Henricus] von Gengenbach (fl. 1406), architect - Bern (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 170, 62 Heinrich [Henricus] von Gerau - or: H. von Gera (15-th century), poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 170, 63 Heinrich [Henricus] von Geresheim (fl. 1399), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 170, 64 Heinrich [Henricus] von Geroldseck, bishop of Strasbourg ( t 1273), bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 170, 67 Heinrich [Henricus] von Gerssdorf (fl. 1469-1479), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 170, 68 H a y n e [Henricus] van Ghizeghem —> Ghizeghem, Henri van

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H e i n o [Henricus] (Gießen) Henricus de Arena Henricus de Harclay - also: Henry de Harkeley (* ca. 1270, τ 1317), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 170, 149-156 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Hardeck (f 1270), count, burgrave - Österreich (Austria) Chevalier - F. 170, 147 Heinrich [Henricus] von Hardegge (fl. 12271264), troubadour - Österreich (Austria) Chevalier - F. 170, 148 Henricus de Harena —> Henricus de Arena Henricus de Harlem (fl. 1482-1495), printer - Bologna (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Siena (Italy); Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 170, 157 Henricus Harrer (late 14-th century), Dominican Poland - Kaeppeli - F. 170, 158 Henricus de Hassia, senior - also: Heinrich von Langenstein, von Hessen, Hainbuch, Hembuche (* 1325, 1 1397), mathematician, astronomer, theologian, jurisconsult, university rector Hessen (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 170, 232 Henricus de Hassia, junior - also: Heinrich von Hessen (f 1427), Carthusian, theologian, philosopher, university professor, prior Heidelberg (Germany); Hessen (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Stammler - F. 170, 232-236; 170, 284-290 Henricus Hasz ( t 1489), Dominican - Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 170, 159 Henry [Henricus] Haute (fl. 1491), physician England - Talbot - F. 170, 161 Heinrich [Henricus] (Havelberg) (11. 1379), Student - Bologna (Italy); Havelberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 162 Henricus Hazer ( t 1360), Dominican Köln (Germany) - Fabricius, Hurter F. 170, 163-164 Heinrich [Henricus] von Heilbronn (fl. 1327), canon - Neumünster (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Heilbronn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 165 Henricus de Heimburg (* 1242, Í 1300), priest, chronicler - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 170, 166-167 Heinrich [Henricus], abbot of Heisterbach ( t 1244), Cistercian, abbot - Heisterbach (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 168 Henri [Henricus] Hensey - alias: H. Vacare (fl. 1350-1351), master of arts, doctor of medecine Bayeux (France); Paris (France); Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 170, 169

Henri [Henricus] de Herlem (fl. 1389), student Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 170, 170 Henri [Henricus] de Hermondaville —> Henricus de Mondavilla Henri [Henricus] de Herne de Unna (fl. 13481357), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Westfalen (Germany); Paris (France); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart / , Wickersheimer - F. 170, 171-173 Henricus Herpius - also: H. Harphius, de Erp ( t 1477), Franciscan, church guardian, theologian - Brabant (Belgium); Mechelen, Malinos (Belgium) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Stammler, Wadding F. 170, 174-189 Heinrich [Henricus] (Hersfeld) (15-th century), Benedictine - Hersfeld (Germany); Subiaco (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 170, 190 Henricus de Hervordia - also: Heinrich von Herford (»before 1326, 1 1370), Dominican, chronicler - Minden (Germany); Westfalen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum F. 170, 191-206 Heinrich [Henricus] von Hesler (fl. 1300), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 170, 207-228 Heinrich [Henricus] I, landgrave of Hessen (* 1244, f 1308), landgrave - Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 170, 229-230 Heinrich [Henricus] II, landgrave of Hessen (* ca. 1298, f 1376), landgrave - Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 231 Heinrich [Henricus] III, landgrave of Hessen (* 1441, 11483), landgrave - Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 291 Heinrich [Henricus] von Hesserode (11. 1374), architect - Hessen (Germany); Homberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 170, 292 Heinrich [Henricus] Hetzbold —> Hetzbold, Heinrich Heinrich [Henricus], bishop of Hildesheim ( t 1257), provost, bishop - Heiligenstadt (Germany); Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier F. 170, 296

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Heinrich [Henricus] von Hohenburg abbot of Fulda —> Heinrich [Henricus] (von Hohenburg) abbot of Fulda Heinrich [Henricus] von Hohenlohe ( t 1249 or 1250), canon, grand master of the Teutonic Order - WUrzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL F. 170, 298-300 Heinrich [Henricus] von Hohenstaufen -> Heinrich [Henricus] VI emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Henry [Henricus], prior of Holm Cultram Cistercian, prior - England - Chevalier F. 170, 310 Heinrich [Henricus] I, count of Holstein ( t 1310), count - Holstein (Germany) Chevalier - F. 170, 311 Heinrich [Henricus] II, count of Holstein (* ca. 1316, + 1375), count - Holstein (Germany) Chevalier - F. 170, 311 Heinrich [Henricus] III, count of Holstein (* 1397, f 1421), count - Holstein (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 170, 311 Heinrich [Henricus] Holte ( t e a . 1374), master of arts, physician, canon, prebendary - Köln (Germany); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 170, 312-313 Heinrich [Henricus] von Homberg (15-th century), bell founder - Homberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 170, 314 Heinrich [Henricus] von Homburg, abbot of Corvey (t 1301), abbot - Corvey (Germany) Chevalier - F. 170, 315 H e n r y [Henricus] Horn - or: H. Home (fl. 1432-1468), physician - Canterbury (England); England; Utrecht (Netherlands) Chevalier, Jacquart I, Oxford, Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 170, 316-319; 181, 50

[Henricus] Heiiricus Horneborg (fl. 1426-1458), Dominican, convent lector, prior - Magdeburg (Germany) Kaeppeli - F. 170, 320 Henricus de Horta (fl. 1390), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy); Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 170, 321 Henricus de Hoven, bishop of Konstanz (fl. 1436-1462), bishop - Konstanz (Germany) Fabricius - F. 169, 24 Heinrich [Henricus] von Hoya bishop of Verden —> Heinrich [Henricus] (von Hoya) bishop of Verden Henricus dc Huda - or: H. de Buda (fl. 13501380), Franciscan, theologian - England Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 170, 322-326 Henry [Henricus] l'Huillier —> Huillier, Henry Γ Henricus Hulst (fl. 1500), Carmelite - België, Belgique - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 170, 328 Henricus (Hungary) Emericus (Hungary) Henricus de Hunnis - also: H. de Hums (+1361?), Dominican, convent lector - Köln (Germany); Luxembourg; Trier (Germany) Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 170, 329-331 Henricus Huntendunensis - also: H. Utidonensis (* 1084, + 1155), archdeacon, historian, poet - Huntingdonshire (England); Lincolnshire (England); Cambridge (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum, Tyerman - F. 170, 332-347 Henricus Ierung - also: H. Jerung (fl. 1476), master of arts, syndic - Nürnberg (Germany) Chevalier, Hurter - F. 170, 376; 200, 35 Henri [Henricus] (Illuminator) (fl. 1285), illuminator - France - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 170, 348-350 Henricus Institor (fl. 1484), Dominican, theologian - Salzburg (Austria) - Fabricius, Potthast F. 170, 353-356 Henricus dc Iscrnia (*ca. 1240, f e a . 1301), notary, rhetorician - Isernia (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy); Sachsen (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 170, 357-360 Henricus Isnensis (f 1350), Benedictine, abbot - Isny (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 170, 364-365 Heinrich [Henricus] (Offenbach) von Isny (fl. 1334-1344), troubadour, notary, canon - Isny (Germany) - DLL - F. 170, 366 Henri [Henricus] d'Isserpent (fl. 1377-1412), prior - Souvigny (France) - Chevalier F. 170, 367 Heinrich [Henricus], margrave of Istria ( t 1228), margrave - Andcchs (Germany); Istria (Croatia) - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 170, 368-373 Henricus Italicus (fl. 1250-1280), royal notary Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 170, 374-375 Henricus Jerung —> Henricus Ierung Henri [Henricus] (de Lusignan) king of Jerusalem —> Henricus II (de Lusignan) king of Cyprus and Jerusalem Henricus Jovis (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 170, 387 Heinrich [Henricus] von Kalden (*ca. 1145, f 1214), marshal, governor - Deutschland; Sicilia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelatters - F. 170, 392 Heinrich [Henricus] von Kalkar —> Henricus dc Calcar Henricus Kalteisen, archbishop of Trondheim and Caesarea - also: H. Kalteysen, Caltysenius (*ca. 1390, t 1465), Dominican, inquisitor, archbishop - Trondheim (Norway); Caesarea (Israel); Koblenz (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 170, 393-401 Henricus de Kalve, abbot of Reichenau ( t 1237), abbot - Reichenau (Switzerland) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 170, 402-403

Heinrich [Henricus] III (von Eppenstein), duke of Kärnten (f 1122), duke, margrave - Istria (Croatia); Kärnten (Austria); Verona (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 170, 388 Heinrich [Henricus] V, duke of Kärnten ( t 1161 ), duke - Kärnten (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 170, 389 Heinrich [Henricus] VI, duke of Kärnten, count of Tirol, king of Bohemia and Poland (*ca. 1270, t 1335), duke, count, king Kärnten (Austria); Poland; Tirol (Italy); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 170, 390-391 Henricus Karrer (fl. 1425), Franciscan - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 170, 404; 229, 196 Heinrich [Henricus] von Kempen (fl. 1355), student - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 170, 405 Henricus Keyserswerde ( t 1487), Dominican, subprior - Köln (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 170, 406 Henricus, bishop of Kiev ( t 1350), bishop Avignon (France); Kiev (Ukraine) Chevalier - F. 170, 407 Heinrich [Henricus] der Klausner (13th century), poet - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 170, 408-412 Henricus de Klingenberg, bishop of Konstanz Krauter, Heinrich Henricus Krelker (fl. 1428-1450), Dominican, inquisitor - Wroclaw (Poland); Silesia (Poland) Kaeppeli - F. 170, 427 Heinrich [Henricus] von Kriechenberg (fl. 1470), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 170, 428 Heinrich [Henricus] von Kröllwitz - also: H. von Krolcwitz (fl. 1252-1255), poet - Meissen (Germany); Schwerin (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 170, 429-433 Heinrich [Henricus] von Kufstein (fl. 1497), Cistercian - Niederösterreich (Austria) Stammler - F. 170, 434 H e n r y [Henricus] Kyrton > Kyrton, Henry Heinrich [Henricus] von Lammespringe (*ca. 1325, t 1396), city clerk, chroniclcr - Magdeburg (Germany) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 171, 2-3 H e n r y [Henricus], count of Lancaster - also: H., count of Leicester (*ca. 1281, t 1345), count - Leicester (England); Lancaster (England) Chevalier - F. 171, 4 Henry [Henricus] (of Grosmont), duke of Lancaster - also: H„ count of Derby and Lincoln (* 1310 or 1299, t 1361), count, duke Derby (England); Lincoln (England); Lancashire (England) - Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 5-9 Heinrich [Henricus] von Landshut (15th century), poet - Landshut (Germany) Chevalier, Stammler - F. 171, 10-11 Henricus de Langenstein —> Henricus de Hassia, senior Heinrich [Henricus] (von) Laufenberg —> Laufenberg, Heinrich Heinrich [Henricus] von Lauingen - also: H. von Lougen (mid-15-th century), physician Lauingen (Germany) - Stammler - F. 171, 72

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Henricus de Lausanna (fl. 1116-1145), preacher, heretic, founder of a religious sect - Lausanne (Switzerland); Le Mans (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 17; 425, 105 Heinrich [Henricus] I (von Lenzburg), bishop of Lausanne (i' 1019), bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 171, 16 H e n r y [Henricus] de Leche (fl. 1300-1317), physician, surgeon - England - Talbot F. 171, 18 Heinrich [Henricus] von Leinau Lienz, Burggraf von Heinrich [Henricus], burgrave of Lienz (fl. 12121258), burgrave, poet - Lienz (Austria) - DLL F. 171, 46 Henri [Henricus] I, count of Limbourg ( t 1119), count - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 171, 47 Henri [Henricus] II, count of Limbourg and Arlon (t 1167), count - Limbourg (Belgium); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 171, 47 Henri [Henricus] III, count of Limbourg ( t 1221), count - Limbourg (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 171, 47 Henri [Henricus] IV, duke of Limbourg ( t 1247), duke - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 171, 47 Henri [Henricus] V, duke of Limbourg ( t 1349), duke - Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 171, 47 Henri [Henricus] Lindenast (fl. 1409), translator - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 171, 48 Heinrich [Henricus] von Lippe (fl. 1448), clerk, copyist, miniaturist - Paderborn (Germany) D'Ancona - F. 82, 400 Heinrich [Henricus], poet of the Litanei (12-th century), religious poet - Steiermark (Austria) DLL, Stammler - F. 171, 49-56 Henri [Henricus] (de) Loen - or: H. de Loe Henricus de Castris Heinrich [Henricus] von Lübeck - also: H. von Weplo (14-th century), physician - Lübeck (Germany) - Stammler - F. 171, 77-78 Heinrich [Henricus] von Lübeck - latin: Henricus Lubecensis (f after 1336), Dominican, Provincial - Köln (Germany); Lübeck (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 171, 80-83 Heinrich [Henricus] von Lübeck - also: H. von Lubelck (fl. 1349), physician - Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Wickersheimer - F. 171, 79; 171, 85 Heinrich [Henricus] von Lübeck (fl. 1450), pilgrim - Jerusalem (Israel); Lübeck (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 84 Enrico [Henricus], bishop of Lucca (fl. 11661170), bishop - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier F. 171, 75 Henri [Henricus] Luds (fl. 1435), surgeon Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Calais (France) Wickersheimer - F. 171, 76 Henri [Henricus] Luekere (fl. 1362-1365), master of arts, doctor of medecine, canonist - Brabant (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 171, 86 Henricus Lugardi (* 1410, + 1482), Dominican, university professor - Palermo (Sicily); Napoli (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 171, 89 Henri [Henricus] de Lunebourg > Henri [Henricus] Clint Enrico [Henricus] (da Fucucchio), bishop of Luni ( t 1293), bishop - Luni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 171, 90 Henricus Lupi de Wesalia - also: H. de Wesalia (fl. 1358-1389), diocese clerk, bachelor of medecine, master of arts - Paris (France); Köln (Germany); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 171, 91-92 Heinrich [Henricus] von Lützelburg, bishop of Zcmgalc, Kurzeme and Chiemsee ( t 1274), Franciscan, bishop - Chiemsee (Germany); Zcmgalc (Latvia); Kurzeme (Latvia) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 87-88 Henri [Henricus] I, count of Luxembourg ( t 1096), count - Luxembourg - Chevalier F. 171, 93 Henri [Henricus] II count of Luxembourg —» Henri [Henricus] I count of Namur Henri [Henricus] III, count of Luxembourg called: le Grand Blond (* 1217?, t 1281), count - Luxembourg; Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 171, 94

Henri [Henricus] IV, count of Luxembourg ( t 1288), count - Luxembourg - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 95-96 Henri [Henricus] VII duke of Luxembourg Heinrich [Henricus] VII emperor of the Holy Roman Empire |Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Heinrich [Henricus] (von Asie), archbishop of Magdeburg (y 1107), archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 171, 97 Heinrich [Henricus] von Magdeburg (fl. 14301434), bronze founder - Magdeburg (Germany); Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 171, 98 Heinrich [Henricus] (Magister) (15-th century), grammarian - Deutschland - Stammler F. 171, 99 Henricus de Magontia (*ca. 1360), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 171, 100 Heinrich [Henricus], archbishop of Mainz (* ca. 1090, 1 1153), archbishop - Mainz (Germany) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 101-102 Heinrich [Henricus] von Mainz (11. 1358-1361), sculptor, architect - Mainz (Germany); Xanten (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 171, 103 Heinrich [Henricus] von Maisach (12 th century), abbot - Augsburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 104 Henricus de Malinis —> Hcnricus Bate Henricus Maltmynger de Berka - also: H. de Berka (fl. 1392-1406), master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Erfurt (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 171, 105 Henri [Henricus] de Mande - also: H. de Maude (*ca. 1360, +1431), canon regular, copyist, ascetic - Windesheim (Germany); Dordrecht (Netherlands); Zwolle (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 130; 425, 107-115 Enrico [Henricus], bishop of Mantova ( t 1225), bishop - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 171, 106 Henricus Marchtalensis (fl. 1300), canon, chronicler - Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 171, 108-109 Henricus Marionovensis - also: H. Mariaenawenisis (fl. 1440-1459), Carmelite, bishop - Hildesheim (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Fabricius - F. 171, 112-114 Henricus de Marleburgh - or: H. de Marlborough (fl. 1421), vicar, chronicler - Dublin (Ireland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Stammler F. 171, 115-117; 425, 116 Henri [Henricus] (Marmoutier) (fl. 1166), physician - Marmoutier (France); Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 171, 118 Henricus de Marsiaco - also; H. de Castro Marsiaco; Henri, abbot of Clairvaux (*ca. 1140, 11189), Cistercian, abbot, cardinal, papal legate - Clairvaux (France); Arras (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 168, 11; 171, 110-111; 171, 119-127 Henricus Martellus - Italian: Enrico Martello (fl. 1480-1496), carthographer - Deutschland; Italy Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 170, 65-66 Henricus de Massa (fl. 1400), Franciscan Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 171, 128-129 Heinrich [Henricus] I, duke of Mecklenburg ( t 1228), duke - Mecklenburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 131 Heinrich [Henricus] II, duke of Mecklenburg ( t 1236), duke - Mecklenburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 132 Heinrich [Henricus] III, duke of Mecklenburg ( t 1302), duke, pilgrim - Mecklenburg (Germany); Jerusalem (Israel); Cairo (Egypt) Chevalier - F . 171, 133 Heinrich [Henricus] IV, duke of Mecklenburg - called: der Löwe ( t 1329), duke - Riga (Latvia); Mecklenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 171, 134 Heinrich [Henricus] V, duke of Mecklenburg called: der Dicke (f 1477), duke - Mecklenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 171, 134

Heinrich [Henricus], bishop of Meissen (11240), bishop - Meissen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 171, 145 Heinrich [Henricus] von Meissen called: Frauenlob Minutoli, Enrico archbishop of Trani and Napoli Enrico [Henricus] de Mojo, abbot of Cropani (fl. 1483), abbot - Italy - Chevalier - F. 171, 210

[Henricus] Heinrich [Henricus] von Molenark archbishop of Köln —> Heinrich [Henricus] von Müllenark archbishop of Köln Henricus de Mondavilla - also: H. de Hermondavilla, de Amondavila, Amandi (*ca. 1260, t e a . 1320), surgeon, university professor Paris (France); Normandie (France); Montpellier (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 171,212-228 Henri [Henricus] de Möns (fi. 1363-1389), physician - Bourgogne (France) - Jacquart Ì - F. 171, 229 Heinrich [Henricus] von Montabaur - latin: Henricus de Monte Thabor ( f c a . 1480), Carmelite - Köln (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 171, 236-237 Henricus de Monte Martis ( t e a . 1253), Dominican - Westfalen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 171, 235 Henricus de Montejardino (fl. 1350), Franciscan, theologian - Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 171, 230-234 Henri [Henricus] de Montfort, bishop of Coire ( t 1272), Dominican, bishop - Coire (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 171, 238 Henric [Henricus] (Montpellier) (fi. 1301), surgeon - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 171, 239 Henri [Henricus] (Montréal) (fi. 1264), physician - Aude (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 171, 240 Henri [Henricus] de Montrichart (fl. 1479), sculptor, architect - Amboise (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 171, 241 Henri [Henricus] de Moreng ( f e a . 1390), surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 171, 242-243 Heinrich [Henricus] von Morsbrunn (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler F. 171, 244 Heinrich [Henricus] von Morungen (fl. 1213-1218), poet - Meissen (Germany); Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer - F. 171, 245-282 Heinrich [Henricus] von Möskirch (Π. 1261), canon, parish priest, chronicler Sindelfingen (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 171, 208-209 Heinrich [Henricus] von Mügeln - also: H. von Muglen (*ca. 1325, t a f t e r 1393), poet, chronicler - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 171, 283-307 Heinrich [Henricus] von Müllenark, archbishop of Köln - also: H. von Molcnark (f 1238), provost, archbishop - Bonn (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 171, 211 Heinrich [Henricus] von München (14-th century), poet, chronicler - München (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 171, 308-315 Heinrich [Henricus] von Münster (fl. 1210), monk - Münster (Germany) - Chevalier F. 171, 316 Henry [Henricus] Murdac archbishop of York Murdac, Henry archbishop of York Heinrich [Henricus] von der Mure (13 th century), poet - Deutschland; Switzerland Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 171, 320-324 Henri [Henricus] I, count of Namur - also: H. II, count of Luxembourg; called: l'Aveugle ( t 1196), count - Luxembourg; Namur (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 171, 325-327 Henri [Henricus] II (de Courtenay), count of Namur (t 1228), count - Namur (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 171, 328 Henri [Henricus] de Narbonne (t before 1321), architect - Gerona (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 171, 329-330 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Nassau (*ca. 1190, t 1247), count - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 331

Heinrich [Henricus], count of Nassau (* 1323, t 1380), count - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 331 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Nassau ( t 1343), count - Nassau (Germany) - Chevalier F. 171, 331 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Nassau (* 1374, 11412), count - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 331 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Nassau (* 1448 or 1449, 11499), count - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 331 Enrique [Henricus] I, king of Navarra - also: Henri III, count of Champagne (*ca. 1249, t 1274), count, king - Pamplona (Spain); Navarra (Spain); Champagne (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 168, 408; 171, 332 Henricus, archbishop of Nazareth (t 1268), bishop, archbishop - Greece; Palestine - Chevalier F. 171, 333 Henri [Henricus] de Neuchâtel, bishop of Basel - german: Heinrich von Neuenbürg {t 1274), provost, bishop - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 171, 334-335 Heinrich [Henricus] von Neustadt (fl. 1312), physician, poet - Wien (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer - F. 171, 336-351 Henry [Henricus] de Neuton Neuton, Henry de Henry [Henricus] de Newark, archbishop of York ( t 1299), archdeacon, dean, archbishop - Newark (England); York (England); Richmond (England) - Chevalier - F. 171, 353 Heinrich [Henricus] Nolt —¥ Nolt, Heinrich Henri [Henricus] de Noncourt (fl. 14551456), barber - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 171, 369 Heinrich [Henricus] von Nördlingen (f after 1356), mystic, priest - Nördlingen (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 171, 354-367 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Northeim called: der Fette ( f l l O l ) , count, abbey founder Northeim (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 171, 371 Heinrich [Henricus] (Northeim) (fl. 1317), bell founder - Hanover (Germany); Northeim (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 171, 370 Henricus de Northeim ( t before 1494), poet Northeim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 171, 372-373 Henricus de Northimis (fl. 1332), student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 171, 374 Heinrich [Henricus] de Northus -> Heinrich [Henricus] von Sachsen Enrico [Henricus] da Norvegia {t 1415), Franciscan - Norge (Norway); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 171, 375 H e n r y [Henricus] (Nottingham) (fl. 1226-1228), physician - Nottingham (England) - Talbot F. 171, 376 Henry [Henricus] of Nottinghamshire (fl. 11651189), physician - Nottingham (England) Talbot - F. 171, 377 Heinrich [Henricus] von Nürnberg - Carthusian - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 171, 378 Heinrich [Henricus] von Nürnberg (14-th century), Dominican, copyist - Nürnberg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 171, 379-381 Henricus de Odendorp - or: H. de Odendorf, Oldendorff (t 1399 or 1400), canonist, university professor - Köln (Germany); Paris (France); Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 171, 382-383 Henri [Henricus] Oeler (fl. 1414), student of medecine - Freiburg (Germany, BadenWürtenberg); Montpellier (France); Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 171, 384

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Heinrich [Henricus], bishop of Oesell (f 1260), Dominican, bishop, suffragan bishop - Livland; Denmark; Köln (Germany); Trier (Germany) Chevalier - F. 171, 385 Heinrich [Henricus] Offenbach von Isny —> Heinrich [Henricus] (Offenbach) von Isny Heinrich [Henricus] von Offenburg (fl. 14491467), Augustinian, convent lector, prior Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Stammler F. 171, 393-394 Heinrich [Henricus] von Ofterdingen (fl. 1260), troubadour - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Fétis, Stammler - F. 171, 395-399; 425, 119 Henri [Henricus] d'Opprebais, abbot of Beaurepart ( t 1473), abbot, chronicler Floreffe (Belgium) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 171, 400-401 Henri [Henricus] d'Orquevaulx (fl. 1440), miniaturist - Haute-Marne (France) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 171, 402-404 Henricus de Orsoy (fl. 1450-1465), university dean - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 171, 405 Henricus de Os (fl. 1343-1373), dioccsc clerk, doctor of medecine, chaplain - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 171, 406-407 Heinrich [Henricus] (Österreich) (fl. 1155-1170), priest, poet - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier F. 171, 392 Heinrich [Henricus] I, margrave of Österreich ( t 1018), margrave - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 171, 386-387 Heinrich [Henricus] II, margrave and duke of Österreich, duke of Bayern - called: Jasomirgott (* 1114, t 1177), duke, crusader - Österreich (Austria); Bayern (Germany); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 171, 388-390 Heinrich [Henricus], duke of Österreich and Steiermark (* 1298, 11327), duke - Österreich (Austria); Steiermark (Austria) - Chevalier F. 171, 391 Henricus de Osthoven (fl. 1252), Dominican, prior, chronicler - Soest (Germany) Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Potthast - F. 171, 408-411 H e n r y [Henricus] of Oxford - latin: Henricus de Oxonio - Franciscan, preacher - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Wadding F. 171, 423-424 H e n r y [Henricus] (Oxford) (fl. 1284), Carmelite, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 171, 426 H e n r y [Henricus] (Oxford) ( t 1407), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 171, 428 H e n r y [Henricus] (Oxford) (late 15-th century), physician - Oxford (England) - Talbot F. 171, 427 Henricus de Oy (fl. 1393-1394), parish priest, master of arts, doctor of medecine - Köln (Germany); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 171, 412 Henricus de Oyta —» Henricus Totting Henri [Henricus] (Paris) (fl. 1204), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 3 Henri [Henricus] (Paris) (fl. 1273), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 4 Henri [Henricus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 5 Henri [Henricus] (Paris) (fl. 1313), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 6 Henri [Henricus] (Paris) (fl. 1316), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 7 Enrico [Henricus], bishop of Parma (fl. 10151026), bishop - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 172, 8 Henricus de Passiaco - barber, benefactor Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 9 Heinricus [Henricus] (Passionalis Metricus) (fl. 1270), religious poet - Deutschland - DLL F. 172, 10 Henri [Henricus] le Paumier (fl. 1299-1313), sculptor - Auxerre (France) - Beaulieu F. 172, 11

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Henricus

Henricus Pauper —» Henricus Septimellensis H e n r y [Henricus] (Pedmore Parish) (fl. 1327), physician - Worcester (England) - Talbot F. 172, 12 Henricus Pelagalli (fl. 1417), Dominican Mantova (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 172, 13 Henri [Henricus] le Pelé ( t 1415), physician, university faculty regent - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 172, 14 Henri [Henricus] (Pelleautier) (fl. 1286), physician - Hautcs-Alpcs (France) Wickersheimer - F. 172, 15 Henri [Henricus] du Perche (fl. 1282-1285), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 172, 16 Henricus Petri (fl. 1380), Dominican - Catalonia (Spain); Aragon (Spain); Lérida (Spain) Chevalier, Harter, Kaeppeli - F. 172, 17-18; 425, 120 Heinrich [Henricus] von Pfalzpaint - also: H. von Pfalzpeunt, Pfolspeundt (fl. 1460), nobleman, surgeon - Eichstätt (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Wickersheimer - F. 172, 19-25; 425, 121-122 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Pfannberg ( t 1282), count - Wien (Austria) Chevalier - F. 172, 26 Heinrich [Henricus] von Pforzen (15-th century), poet - Österreich (Austria) - Stammler F. 172, 27-30 Hainricus [Henricus] Pictor (fl. 1246), miniaturist - Würzburg (Germany) D'Ancona - F. 172, 31 E n r i c o [Henricus] (Piemonte) (15-th century), goldsmith - Piemonte (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 172, 32 E n r i c o [Henricus] di Pietro ( t e a . 1403), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy); Trento (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 172, 33 H e n r y [Henricus] de Pinhoe (fl. 1345), bachclor of medecine - Exeter (England) - Talbot F. 172, 34 Henricus de Piro (1403-1473) Henricus Birnbaum Henricus de Piro (fl. 1394-1408), bachelor of medecine - Cornouaille (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 40 Enrico [Henricus] da Pisa (+1179) - » Moricotti, Enrico E n r i c o [Henricus] da Pisa - miniaturist, illuminator - Pisa (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 172, 41-42 E n r i c o [Henricus] da Pisa (fl. 1115), chaplain, chronicler - Pisa (Italy) - Tusculum F. 172, 43 Enrico [Henricus] da Pisa (fl. 1238), miniaturist - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 172, 47 Enrico [Henricus] da Pisa (fl. 1242), Franciscan, miniaturist - Pisa (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 172, 47-48 Henricus Pisanus (fl. 1241), Franciscan - Pisa (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 172, 45-46 Enrico [Henricus] da Pistoia (fl. 1304), professor of surgery - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 172, 49 Henri [Henricus] Pistor de Lewis - also: H. de Lewis ( t 1355), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, doctor of theology, canon - Paris (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Meaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 50-51 Henricus de Platio - also: H. de Plano (ñ. 14201463), Dominican - Asti (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 172, 53-54 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Plauen (*ca. 1370, 11429), count, grand master of the Teutonic Order - Plauen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 172, 55-57 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Plauen also: H. Reuß von P. (*ca. 1400, t 1470), count, grand master of the Teutonic Order Plauen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 172, 58-59 H e n r y [Henricus] de Pluscardy (fl. 1394), bachelor of medecine - Scotland - Talbot F. 172, 60

Heinrich [Henricus] Podiebrad, duke of Münsterberg and Oels ( t 1498), duke - Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 172, 61 Henricus de Pomerio - also: H. van den Bogaerde (+ 1469), canon regular - Groenendaal (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Harter F. 172, 62-63 Henricus (Pomposa) (fl. 1093), clerk - Pomposa (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 172, 64-65 Henri [Henricus] (de Bourgogne), count of Portugal (*ca. 1057 or 1175, +1112 or 1114), count - Portugal; Astorga (Spain) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 172, 67-69 Henrique [Henricus], infant of Portugal, duke of Viseu - called: Navegador (* 1394, 11460), infant, duke - Portugal - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 172, 70-73 Henri [Henricus] du Pou (fl. 1432), physician Bretagne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 172, 74 Henri [Henricus] Pourrel (fl. 1349-1382), diocese clcrk, master of arts, doctor of mcdccine, chaplain - Tournai (Belgium); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 172, 75 Heinrich [Henricus] von Preußen (fl. 1423), Benedictine, monk, translator - Melk (Austria) DLL, Stammler - F. 172, 76-77 Henri [Henricus] de Provins (fl. 1273), Dominican - Paris (France) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 172, 79-80 Heinrich [Henricus] von Prüm (15-th century), bell founder - Prüm (Germany) Thieme/Becker

Henry [Henricus] Reysse (fl. 1463-1470), physician - Metz (France); Basel (Switzerland); Luzern (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 172, 110 Heinrich [Henricus] II (von Laach), count palatine of Rhein (f 1095), count palatine Aachcn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 172, 1 Heinrich [Henricus] (von Braunschweig), count palatine of Rhein (*ca. 1174, ¡1227), count palatine - Deutschland; Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 172, 2; 172, 111 Henricus (Rieti) (Π. 1252), architect - Rieti (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 172, 112 Henricus de Rimaldia (fl. 1418), Dominican Chevalier - F. 172, 113 Heinrich [Henricus] Riß h> Riß, Heinrich Henry [Henricus] de Rochester (fl. 1348), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 172, 115

- F. 172, 83 Heinrich [Henricus] vo Prunn —> Heinrich [Henricus] von Brünn Henricus Pruveningensis - also: Heinrich von Prüfening (fl. 1147), Benedictine, monk, writer, illuminator - Prüfening (Germany) - DLL, Thieme/Becker - F. 172, 81-82 Henri [Henricus] du Puy (fl. 1301-1305), clerk, royal physician - France - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 172, 8-85 Heinrich [Henricus] von Rang - also: H. von Rechenberg Heinrich [Henricus] count of Plauen Heinrich [Henricus] I, prince of Reuss (* ca. 1040, f c a . 1120), prince - Reuß (Germany) Chevalier - F. 172, 104 Heinrich [Henricus] II, prince of Reuss (* ca. 1130, 11200), prince - Reuß (Germany) Chevalier - F. 172, 104 Henry [Henricus] of Reynes - or: H. of Reyns ( t e a . 1253), master mason - Westminster (England) - Strayer, Tyerman - F. 172, 107-109

- Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier, Fabricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Strayer - F. 170, 301-309; 172, 289-321 Heinrich [Henricus] VII, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] also: H. VII, duke of Luxembourg (* 1278 or 1279, 1 1313), duke, emperor - Deutschland; Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 172, 326-346 Heinrich [Henricus] (Raspe) VIII king of the Romans [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] —> Heinrich [Henricus] Raspe king of the Romans [RömischDeutsches Reich] Heinrich [Henricus] I, king of the Romans [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (*ca. 875, t 9 3 6 ) , king - Sachsen (Germany); Deutschland Chevalier, Fabricius, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 172, 120-140 Heinrich [Henricus] VI, king of the Romans [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Henricus Lupi de Wesalia Henry [Henricus] (Courtmantel), king of Westminster {* 1155, f 1183), king - Westminster (England); Le Mans (France) - Chevalier F. 169, 33

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H e n r y [Henricus] (Westminster Abbey) (fl. 13521360), physician - Westminster (England) Talbot - F. 174, 17 H e n r y [Henricus] (Westminster Abbey) (fl. 1358-1360), carpenter - Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 174, 18 H e n r y [Henricus] (Westminster Abbey) (fl. 14471448), physician - Westminster (England) Talbot - F. 174, 19 Henri [Henricus] dc Westofcn (f 1252), Dominican, prior - Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 174, 20 H e n r y [Henricus] de Whitfield (fl. 1335-1388), doctor of medecine - Exeter (England); Oxford (England) - Talbot - F. 174, 21-23 Henricus Wichingamus (f 1447), Carmelite, theologian - Norwich (England); Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 174, 24-28 Henri [Henricus] Wildenbrock (fl. 14641481), canon, doctor of medecine - Pomezania (Poland); Sachsen (Germany); Nevers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 174, 30-31 Henri [Henricus] dc Will (14-th ccntury), medical practitioner - France - Wickersheimer F. 174, 29 Heinrich [Henricus] von Willnau, abbot of Fulda ( t i 3 1 3 ) , abbot - Fulda (Germany) Chevalier - F. 174, 32 H e n r y [Henricus] (Winchester) (12-th century), monk, illuminator, copyist - Hyde (England) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 174, 33-35 H e n r y [Henricus] of Winchester (fl. 1239-1240), physician - Winchester (England); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Talbot F. 174, 37-40 H e n r y [Henricus] (Winchester) (fl. 1248), carpenter - Winchester (England) - Harvey F. 174, 36 Henri [Henricus] Wirt de Rotwil (fl. 1362), diocese clerk, bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France); Konstanz (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 174, 41 Henri [Henricus] Wise (fl. 1380-1405), doctor of medecine, university rector - Paris (France); Heidelberg (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 174, 42 Heinrich [Henricus] von Witfelde (15-th century), Dominican - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 174, 43 Heinrich [Henricus] von Wolfratshausen, bishop of Regensburg (f 1155), bishop - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 174, 45 Henricus de Wolkach, bishop of Megara (fl. 1351), Carmelite, bishop - Rcgcnsburg (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 174, 46-47 Henricus Wolter (11. 1463), canon, chroniclcr - Bremen (Germany) - Fabricius, Hurter F. 174, 48-49 Enrique [Henricus] (Wood Carver) (fl. 1292), wood carver, ivory artist - Spain - Thieme/ Becker - F. 168, 13 H e n r y [Henricus] of Worcester, abbot of Evesham - abbot - Worcester (England); Evesham (England) - Chevalier - F. 174, 51 H e n r y [Henricus] (Worcestershire) (fl. 12701280), physician - Worcester (England) - Talbot - F. 174, 52 Heinrich [Henricus], bishop of Worms ( t 1195), bishop - Worms (Germany); Maastricht (Netherlands) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 174, 53 H e n r y [Henricus] de Wotton (fl. 1365), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 174, 54 Heinrich [Henricus] von Würben, bishop of Breslau ( t 1319), bishop - Wroclaw (Poland) Chevalier - F. 174, 55 Heinrich [Henricus], count of Württemberg Higden, Ranulfus Hickes, Stephen (fl. 1455-1472), bachelor of arts, bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 177, 133 Hickley, John - latin: Johannes Hickeleius (fl. 1381), Augustinian, doctor of theology England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger F. 177, 134-137 Hickling, Alexander (11. 1329-1340), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Roma (Italy) - Oxford - F. 177, 138 Hickling, Robert (fl. 1440), painter - London (England) - Strayer - F. 177, 139 Hickys, Ralph (fl. 1420-1441), canonist, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Oxford - F. 177, 140

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Hiclyng

Hiclyng, ... Arcoate, Geronimo H i e r o n y m u s Aretinus (fl. 1144-1177), bishop Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 177, 181 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Arezzo, abbot of Sancta Flora (fl. 1460), abbot - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 177, 182 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Asciano ( t 1398), Jesuate - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 183 Girolamo [Hieronymus] d'Ascoli —> Nicolaus IV Papa H i e r o n y m u s Balbanus bishop of Perugia —> Balbano, Gironimo bishop of Perugia H i e r o n y m u s Baibus - italian: Geronimo Balbo (fl. 1494), rhetorician - Paris (France); Italy Fabricius - F. 177, 185 J é r ô m e [Hieronymus] Baidung —> Baidung, Jérôme

Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Bartolommeo (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Aviano (Italy) Thieme/BeckerF. 177, 189 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Bartolommeo (fl. 1488), sculptor - Assisi (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 177, 188 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di maestro Bena (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 177, 190 H i e r o n y m u s (Bcnifaza) ( r a f t e r 1479), Cistcrcian, abbot - Spain - Chevalier - F. 177, 191 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Bergamo (fl. 1470), Carmelite - Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 192 H i e r o n y m u s (Bethlehem) (8-th century), priest, copyist - Bethlehem (Israel) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 177, 193-194 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Binasco (fl. 14911495), illuminator, copyist - Pavia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 177, 195 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Brescia (15-th century), Carmelite - Brescia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 177, 196 J e r o m e [Hieronymus] Brunschwig ( t a f t e r 1512), surgeon, author of medical books - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 177, 198-201 Hieronymus, bishop of Caffa ( t 1324?), Franciscan, bishop - Russia Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 177, 202-205 H i e r o n y m u s de Casas ( t 1456), Carmelite, doctor of theology, Provincial - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain); Bologna (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Latassa - F. 177, 206-209 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Casteldurante (fl. 1330), ceramist, painter - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 177, 210 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Castellione (fl. 1491), nobleman, pilgrim - Palestine; Italy Chevalier - F. 177, 213 H i é r e m e [Hieronymus] des Champs (fl. 13451346), goldsmith - Troyes (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 177, 214 H i e r o n y m u s Combonus (15-th century), Franciscan, theologian - Italy - Sbaralea F. 177, 215-216 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Contro (fl. 14511460), Augustinian, friar, glass painter - Siena (Italy); Montalcino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 177, 217 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Cremona (fl. 14671476), miniaturist, illuminator - Siena (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 177, 218-229 H i e r o n y m u s de Crespano (fl. 1460), copyist - Treviso (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 177, 230-231 H i e r o n y m u s von Erfurt (fl. 1469), prophet Erfurt (Germany) - Stammler - F. 177, 232 J e r o m e [Hieronymus] Ferrera (fl. 1493-1499), doctor of mcdccinc - Lyon (France); Spain Jacquari 1, Wickersheimer - F. 177, 233-234 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Firenze (15-th century), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 177, 235 H i e r o n y m u s Florentius (fl. 1040), Vallombrosian, monk, hagiographer - Firenze (Italy) Fabricius - F. 177, 236 H i e r o n y m u s de Forlivio - or: H. de Flochis (*ca. 1347, t a f t e r 1433), Dominican - Forli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Potthast F. 177, 237-240 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Genova, bishop of Caffa (fl. 1459), Dominican, bishop Feodossia (Ukraine); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 241 G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] Gherarducci Augustinian - Recanati (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 242 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di ser Giovanni (fl. 1499), prior, miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 177, 357 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Giovanni da Camerino (fl. 1450-1473), painter - Camerino (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 177, 243-245

J é r ô m e [Hieronymus] Gueslandi (fl. 1499), doctor of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 177, 247 H i e r o n y m u s Hierosolymitanus (7-th century or fl. ca. 958), theologian - Jerusalem (Israel) H urte r - F. 177, 248 H i e r o n y m u s (Italia) (fl. 1495), physician - Italy; Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 177, 249 H i e r o n y m u s Johannis de Florcntia - italian: Geronimo di Giovanni (* 1387, 1 1454), Dominican, Provincial - Firenze (Italy); Greece Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 177, 250-251 H i e r o n y m u s Kakovuski (fl. 1483), Franciscan Russia - Sbaralea - F. 177, 252 Hieronymus, bishop of Lausanne ( t e a . 892), bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 177, 253 H i e r o n y m u s Lindsay (fl. 1450), Franciscan Scotland - Sbaralea - F. 177, 254 Girolamo [Hieronymus] (Lucca) ( t before 1177), canon regular, cardinal - Lucca (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 177, 350-351 J é r ô m e [Hieronymus] le Marchant - called: le Waubert (fl. 1467), surgeon - Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 177, 255 H i e r o n y m u s Mediolanensis - maybe identical with H. Cribcllus (fl. 1490), Carmelite - Milano (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 177, 257-259 H i e r o n y m u s Michael Carmelus —> Carmell, Geronimo Miguel G e r o n i m o [Hieronymus] da Milano (fl. 1424), Benedictine - Monte Cassino (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 177, 256 H i e r o n y m u s de Mondsce - also: H. de Wcrdca; german: H. von Worth (*ca. 1420, ¡1475), Benedictine, prior - Donauwörth (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 177, 378-386 H i e r o n y m u s de Moravia (fl. 1250), Dominican, musicologist - Paris (France) Chevalier, Fétis, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 177, 263-270 J é r ô m e [Hieronymus] de Moyenneville (15th century), goldsmith - France - Chevalier F. 177, 271 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Murano (fl. 1472), wood carver, painter - Venezia (Italy); Murano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 177, 278-279 H i e r o n y m u s de Neapoli, bishop of Oppido - italian: Girolamo Napoletano ( t 1471), Augustinian, Provincial - Napoli (Italy); Oppido Mamcrtina (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger, Tafuri - F. 177, 280-285 J é r ô m e [Hieronymus], bishop of Nevers ( t 8 1 6 ) , bishop, saint - Nevers (France) - Chevalier F. 177, 286 H i e r o n y m u s de Ocon, bishop of Eine - also: H. de Ochon (fl. 1410-1425), Carmelite, bishop Eine (France); Perpignan (France) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 177, 287-292; 425, 135 Master of Saint H i e r o n y m u s (Padova) (fl. 1500), bronze founder - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 177, 387 Girolamo [Hieronymus] Padovano (late 15th century), book painter - Padua (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 177, 294-295 Girolamo [Hieronymus], bishop of Pavia ( t 787), bishop, saint - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 296 H i e r o n y m u s Picenus —» Nicolaus IV Papa H i e r o n y m u s de Polonia ( t 1370), Franciscan - Poland; Livland - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 177, 297-298 Hieronymus, abbot of Pomposa (late 11 -th century), abbot - Pomposa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 177, 299 H i e r o n y m u s Pragensis (*ca. 1370, 11416), Hussite, theologian, heretic - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie - F. 177, 300-325

Hildeboldus Hieronymus Pragensis - also: Johannes Sylvanus (*ca. 1370, 11440), Camaldolese, theologian - Praha (Czech Repulic); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricáis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 177, 326-329 Hieronymus (Praha) Ranuzzi, Girolamo Hieronymus Rhamnusius - or: H. Ramusius (fl. 1484), physician, philosopher, Arabic scholar Venezia (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 177, 335 Hieronymus de Ripperia (fl. 1497), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France); Marvejois (France) - Jacquart I - F. 177, 336 J e r o e n [Hieronymus] (Saint) ( t 8 5 6 ) , priest, saint - Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 200, 33 J e r o m e [Hieronymus], abbot of Saint-Quentin (fl. 754), abbot - Roma (Italy); Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier - F. 177, 354 Hieronymus, bishop of Salamanca and Valencia - called: H. de Viscius ( t 1120), bishop Salamanca (Spain); Valencia (Spain) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 177, 337-338 Hieronymus a Sancta Fide - also: Josua Lurki, Joshua ben Joseph (fl. 1411-1417), Jewish convert, papal physician - Montpellier (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart I, Saxe, Théologie, Wickersheimer - F. 177, 339-349 Hieronymus de Sancto Marco (15-th century), Franciscan - Calabria (Italy); Oxford (England) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 177, 352-353 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Santo Stefano (fl. 1499), theologian - Tripoli (Libanon) Chevalier - F. 177, 355 J e r ó n i m o [Hieronymus] Serriera (fl. 1486), doctor of medecine - Zaragoza (Spain); Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 177, 358 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Sersale, abbot of Monte Cassino (fl. 700), abbot - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 177, 359 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Siena (*ca. 1335, t 1420), Augustinian, historian - Siena (Italy) Chevalier - F. 177, 360 Hieronymus Stella - » Stella, Hieronymus Hieronymus a Stufa (fl. 1461), Franciscan - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 177, 363-364 Hieronymus Teutonicus (late 14-th century), canon regular - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 367 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Todi (fl. 1472), Franciscan - Todi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 369 Girolamo [Hieronymus] di Tommaso da Cortona (fl. 1428-1437), bell founder - Cortona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 177, 368 Hieronymus de Utino (fl. 1450-1459), Franciscan - Udine (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 177, 370-371 J e r o m e [Hieronymus] de Valence - Franciscan Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 177, 372 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Venezia (11. 1389), professor of medicine - Venezia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 177, 373 Hieronymus Vicecomes ( f e a . 1477), Dominican, doctor of theology, prior - Milano (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 177, 374 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Vicenza (fl. 1500), painter - Vicenza (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 177, 375 Hieronymus de Villa Vitis (fl. 1500), Augustinian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 177, 376 Girolamo [Hieronymus] da Viterbo (fl. 1320), Dominican - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 177, 377

H i e r o n y m u s de Werdea —> Hieronymus de Mondsee Hieronymus, bishop of Wroclaw (f 1962), bishop - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 177, 197 Hierophilus (Grccce) (13-th ccntury?), physician Greece - Chevalier - F. 177, 388 Hierotheus (Greece) (fl. 1278), monk, theologian - Greece - Chevalier - F. 177, 389 Hierszmann, Hans (fl. 1463), court attendant, bailiff, chronicler - Österreich (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Potthast - F. 177, 390-392 Higbaldus Scotus, bishop of Lindisfarne ( t e a . 803), abbot, bishop, saint - Lindisfarne (England); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 177, 393 Higbertus, archbishop of Lichfield ( f 7 8 6 ) , bishop, archbishop - Lichfield (England) - Chevalier F. 177, 394 Higden, Ranulfus - also: R. Hygeden, Hickeden (f 1363 or 1364), Benedictine, chronicler Chester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 177, 395-403; 324, 253-256 Higgin, Philip ( t 1487), Franciscan - England Chevalier, Wadding - F. 177, 404; 309, 180 Higgins, Elizabeth —> Elizabeth [Elisabeth! Higgins Higham, William ( t 1490), master of arts, doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); England; Norwich (England) - Cambridge - F. 177, 405 Highwood, John (fl. 1464), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 211, 93 Higman, Johannes (fl. 1484-1500), printer - Paris (France); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 177, 406 Higman, Nikolaus (fl. 1495), printer - Paris (France); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 177, 406 Hikke, John (fl. 1447-1448), carpenter Somersetshire (England) - Harvey - F. 177, 407 Hikkes, Thomas (fl. 1495), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford - F. 177, 143 Hikock, Robert (fl. 1434-1436), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 177, 408 Hilai, al- - full name: Ali ibn al-Husain (* 1014, + 1099), Shafitc, kadi, Islamic traditionist - Mosul (Irak); Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 177, 409-411 Hilal as-Sabi - full name: H. ibn al-Muhassan (* 970, 11056), katib, philologist - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 177, 412-419 Hilarianus (Persia) ( t 7 9 3 ) , saint - France; Iran Chevalier - F. 178, 1 Hilarión -> Hilarius Hilarius Aurelianensis (*ca. 1075, t e a . 1150), grammarian, teacher, poet - Orleans (France); Angers (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 178, 32; 178, 37 Ilario [Hilarius] Cao (11 -th century), nobleman Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 178, 5 Hilaire [Hilarius], bishop of Carcassonnc (6-th-7th century), bishop, saint - Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 178, 6 Ilario [Hilarius] (Casalmaggiore) (fl. 1494), Dominican - Casalmaggiore (Italy) Chevalier - F. 178, 7 Ilarione [Hilarius] di Cecco (11. 1464), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 178, 8 Hilary [Hilarius], bishop of Chichester (f 1169), bishop - Chichester (England); York (England) Chevalier - F. 178, 9 Hilarión [Hilarius] (Constantinopolis) (f before 826), priest - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 178, 10 Hilarión [Hilarius] (Constantinopolis) (f 845), hegumen, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 178, 11 Hilarius (Constantinopolis) (fl. 1064), court attendant - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 178, 12 Ilario [Hilarius] (Copyist) (15-th century), Benedictine, copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 178, 3-4

541

Hilaire [Hilarius], bishop of Digne (fl. 549554), bishop - Digne (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 13 Ilario [Hilarius], abbot of Galeata (f 558), abbot, saint - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 178, 14 Hilarión [Hilarius] de Iberia ( f e a . 886), hermit, saint - Spain - Chevalier - F. 178, 15 Ilarion [Hilarius], metropolitan of Kiev ( t 1071), metropolitan - Kiev (Ukraine) Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 178, 16-22 Hilarius Litomcricensis (*ca. 1412, f 1468), theologian, controversist - Praha (Czech Repulic); Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 178, 23-28 Hilarión [Hilarius] Meglinensis ( t 1164), bishop - Greece - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 178, 29-30 Hilaire [Hilarius], bishop of Mende ( t e a . 540), bishop, saint - Mende (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 31 Ilario [Hilarius] da Parma (fl. 1311), bell founder - Parma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 178, 33 Ilario [Hilarius] da Parma - called: Pierio (fl. 1448), copyist, poet - Parma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 178, 34-35 Hilarión [Hilarius], abbot of Peleceta ( t 8th century), abbot, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 178, 36 Hilarius de Pulcino (fi. 1457-1460), Benedictine Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 178, 38 Hilaire [Hilarius] (Saint-Hilaire) (fl. 1100), scolasticus - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 40 Hilarius, bishop of Salamina (6-th century), bishop, saint - Salamis (Grcecc) Chevalier - F. 178, 39 Hilarius Tanibaldus (fl. 1454), physician Condom (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 178, 41 Hilarión [Hilarius] Veronensis (*ca. 1440, f 1485 or 1516), monk, philologist - Verona (Italy); Greece - Fabricius, Saxe - F. 178, 42 Ilario [Hilarius] da Viterbo (fl. 1400), priest, painter - Viterbo (Italy); Assisi (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 178, 46-47 Hilbertus, abbot of Fontenelle ( t ca. 700), abbot, saint - Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 48 Hilbrand, Anselms (fl. 1473), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 178, 49 Hilda (Horeswitha), abbess of Whitby (*617 or 614, t 6 8 0 ) , princess, abbess, saint Northumberland (England); Whitby (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Fletcher - F. 178, 50-54 Hildebald, bishop of Worms ( t 998), bishop Worms (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 178, 242 Hildebertus (Cardinal) (fl. 1180), cardinal Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 178, 55 Hildebertus, abbot of Fontenelle ( t 8 1 7 ) , abbot - Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 56 Hildebertus Lavardinensis, archbishop of Tours - also: H. Cenomanensis (*ca. 1056, ¡1133), bishop, archbishop - Le Mans (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer F. 178, 58-89 Hildebertus, archbishop of Mainz - also: H., abbot of Fulda (f 937), abbot, archbishop, chaplain - Fulda (Germany); Mainz (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 178, 90-91 Hildebertus, abbot of Sint-Bavo ( t 728), abbot, saint - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 178, 57 Hildebertus, abbot of Sint-Pieter ( t 752), abbot, saint - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 178, 57 Hildeboldus, archbishop of Bremen (f 1273), archdeacon, archbishop - Bremen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 178, 92 Hildeboldus (Cîteaux) (fl. 1098), Cistercian Citeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 178, 93

542

Hildeboldus

Hildeboldus, archbishop of Köln ( t 818), archbishop - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 178, 94 Hildeboldus (Sankt-Mihiel) < 10-th century), scolasticus - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 178, 95 Hildeboldus, bishop of Soissons (f 884), bishop - Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Fabricáis F. 178, 96-97 Hildeboldus, abbot of Stavelot ( t 880), abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 178, 98 Hildebot (Alsace) (fl. 1049), monk, sculptor Alsace (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 44, 443-445 Hildebrand, Robert (fl. 1320-1353), priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 178, 99 Hildebrandi, Johannes - called: Duvel (fl. 1388-1404), provost, canon - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 178, 100 Hildebrand [Hildebrandus] I, count of Autun (fl. 796-827), count - Autun (France) Chevalier - F. 178, 101 Ildebrando [Hildebrandus] Grassi —> Grassi, Ildebrando bishop of Modena Hildebrandus Junior (fl. 1150), commentator Chevalier - F. 178, 101 Hildebrand [Hildebrandus], king of the Lombards - also: Hildeprand Gregorius VII Papa Hildebrante de France —» Adela de France countess of Vermandois Hildeburge de Gallardon ( t l l l 5 ) , lady, recluse Pontoise (France) - Chevalier - F. 178, 107 Hildeburge, abbess of Ronceray ( f i 135 or 1136), abbess - Ronceray (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 108 Hildefonsus - » Ildephonsus Hildegaersberch, Willem van —» Willem [Guilclmus] van Hildegaersberch Hildegaire Hildegarius Hildegarde (Kärnten) —> Agatha (Kärnten) Hildegarde [Hildegardis], countess of Anjou ( t 1046), countess - Anjou (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Lorraine (France) - Chevalier F. 178, 178 Hildegarde [Hildegardis], duchess of Aquitaine (fl. 1116), duchess - Aquitaine (France) Chevalier - F. 178, 179 Hildegardis Bingensis, abbess of Rupertsberg (* 1098, t 1179), Benedictine, abbess, monastery founder, poet, saint - Deutschland Chevalier, DLL, Echols, Fabricius, Jacquart / , Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 178, 109-174 Hildegarde [Hildegardis], queen of France (*757, f783}, queen - Schwaben (Germany); France - Chevalier - F. 178, 175 Hildegarde [Hildegardis] de France, abbess of Laon (fl. 810-840), noblewoman, abbess - Laon (France); France - Echols - F. 178, 177 Hildgard [Hildegardis] von Hiirnheim (*ca. 1250, t after 1299), Cistercian, nun, poet Schwaben (Germany); Nördlingen (Germany) - DLL - F. 178, 345-346 Hildegarde [Hildegardis], abbess of Zürich ( t 857), abbess - Zürich (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 178, 176 Hildegardus (Uherské Hradiste) (12-th century), monk, chronicler - Uherské Hradiste (Hungary) Chevalier - F. 178, 180 Hildegaire [Hildegarius] (Angers) Hugo de Remiremont Hugo Candidus - english: Hugh Whyte (f 1155), Benedictine, subprior, chronicler - Peterborough (England) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 183, 62-67 Hugo de Cantilupe (fl. 1265), cantor - York (England) - Chevalier - F. 183, 68 Hugo Cantor —» Hugo Eboracensis Hugues [Hugo] Capet, king of France (* ca. 941, f 9 9 6 ) , count, duke, king - Orleans (France); Paris (France); France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 183, 69-76 Hugo Capito —» Hugues [Hugo] count of Portais and Varais Ugo [Hugo] (Cardinal) (f 1206), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 184, 382 Hugues [Hugo] de Carles, abbot of Lérins (τ 1313), Benedictine, abbot - Lérins (France) - Chevalier - F. 183, 77 Hugo Carnotensis - french: Hugues, bishop of Chartres Hugo Cluniacensis I Hugues [Hugo] de Dampierre, bishop of Troyes ( t 1082), bishop - Troyes (France) - Chevalier F. 183, 150 Hugues [Hugo] Dauphin, baron of Faucigny ( t 1321), baron - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 183, 151 Hugo Diensis, archbishop of Lyon - or: H. Divionensis ( t 1106), bishop, archbishop - Die (France); Lyon (France); Palestine; Susa (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F . 183, 152-158 Hugo de Digna - also: H. de Dina ( f e a . 1257), Franciscan, theologian - Digne (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 183, 159-166 Hugues [Hugo] (Dijon) (fl. 1360), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 183, 167 Hugues [Hugo] de Divajeu (fl. 1279-1300), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 183, 168 Hugues [Hugo] de Dolon (f 1196), abbot Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 183, 169 Hugues [Hugo] (Domène) (fl. 1230), physician - Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer F. 183, 170 Hugo Donadel (fl. 1316), physician - Cahors (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 183, 171 Hugo de Dorche —> Hugo de Balma Hugues [Hugo] de Dunes (14-th century), author of a medical treatise - France Wickersheimer - F. 183, 172 Hugo de Dutton - also: H. de Dittona, Dyttona ( t 1339 or 1340), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); Cambridgeshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 100, 251; 183, 173-175 Hugo Eboracensis - also: H. Cantor, Sotovagina, Sottewain (fl. 1140-1189), cantor, archdeacon York (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 183, 177-179; 185, 171-172 Hugo Edessenus (f 1142), archbishop - Edessa (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 183, 180 Hugo, physician of Edward I, king of England (Π. 1254), royal physician - England; Aquitaine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 183, 181 Hugo Egidii (fl. 1427), barber - Manosque (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 183, 182 Hugo von Ehenheim, bishop of Nicopolis (f 1447), Dominican, convent lector, bishop - Strasbourg (France); Toulouse (France) - DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 183, 183-186 Hugo Engolismensis —» Hugues [Hugo] I (de Jarnac) bishop of Angoulème

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[Hugo]

Hugues [Hugo] ile l'Escaille, abbot of Cambrón ( t 1288), Cistercian, abbot - Cambrón (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 183, 189 Hugues [Hugo] d'Espagny (13-th century), clergyman - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 183, 190 Hugo Eterianus —> Eterianus, Hugo Hugues [Hugo] d'Eu, bishop of Lisieux (f 1077), bishop - Lisieux (France) - Chevalier F. 183, 191 Hugues [Hugo] Fabri Hugolinus de Urbe Vetere Ugolino [Hugolinus] da Orvieto (fl. 1321), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 185, 300 Ugolino [Hugolinus] da Orvieto (*ca. 1380, 1 1457?), canonist, musicologist, composer Orvieto (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Forlì (Italy) Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 185, 336-339 H u g u e n i n [Hugolinus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 185, 380 Hugolinus Parmcnsis —> Fontana, Ugolino Ugolino [Hugolinus] (Perugia) (fl. 1281), bronze founder - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 185, 302 H u g u e n i n [Hugolinus] Petit ( t before 1501), barber - Sens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 381 Ugolinus [Hugolinus] de Porta Ravennate —> Hugo de Porta Ravennate Hugolinus de Presbyteris ( t e a . 1233), glossator, jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 185, 276-278 Ugolino [Hugolinus] di Prete Ilario (14-th-15-th century), painter, mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 303-304 Ugolino [Hugolinus] da Rimini (+1249) —> Hugolinus de Arimino Ugolino [Hugolinus] da Rimini (fl. 1418), professor of logic, professor of rethoric Bologna (Italy); Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier F. 185, 305 Ugolino [Hugolinus] di Roberto (fl. 1426), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 185, 306 Ugolino [Hugolinus] di San Marco, bishop of Cremona (f 1362), Dominican, bishop - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 185, 307 Ugolinus [Hugolinus] de Schoalochis (fl. 1318), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy); Asti (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 185, 315 Ugolino [Hugolinus] da Sienna - also: U. di Nerio ( t 1339), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 185, 316-323 Ugolino [Hugolinus] di Tedice (Π. 1273-1277), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 185, 324 Hugolinus de Urbe Vetere - also: H. Malabranca; italian: Ugolino da Orvieto ( t 1373), Augustinian, doctor of theology - Orvieto (Italy) Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Tusculum - F. 185, 325-335 H u g u e n i n [Hugolinus] Vienoche (fl. 1426), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 382 Ugolino [Hugolinus] di Vieri (f between 1380 and 1385), goldsmith - Siena (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 340-342 H u g u e n i n [Hugolinus] Vigoreulx (fl. 1426), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 383 Hugon, Pierre ( t 13-th century), squire - SaintDenis (France) - Chevalier - F. 185, 343 Hugon, Pierre (fl. 1321), poet - France; Poitou (France) - Chevalier - F. 185, 344 Hugon, Pierre (fl. 1404), barber, surgeon - Côted'Or (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 232 Hugon, Thomas (fl. 1397-1403), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 185, 345 Hugonet (Lyon) (f 1348), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 185, 346 Hugonet de Rives (fl. 1390-1391), painter Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 185, 347 Hugonet (Velle-sous-Gevrey) (11. 1314), barber - Côte-d'Or (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 348

[Humbertus] Hugonet, Etienne, bishop of Mâcon ( t 1472), deacon, bishop - Mâcon (France) - Chevalier F. 185, 349 Hugonet, Guillaume ( t 1477), bailiff, chancellor - Bourgogne (France); Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 185, 350-352 Hugonet, Philibert, bishop of Mâcon ( t 1484), bishop, cardinal - Mâcon (France); Viterbo (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 185, 353-354 Hugoniet, Guillaume (fi. 1472-1474), miniaturist, illuminator - Langres (France) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 355-357 Hugonin (Avignon) (fl. 1403-1410), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 358 Hugonin Barlandi (fl. 1466), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 185, 359 Hugonin Belvoir (fl. 1435), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 185, 360 Hugonin Bucard de Montbéliard, lord of Oltingen ( t 1410), lord - France Chevalier - F. 185, 361 Hugonin de Celles (fl. 1399-1427), barber - Montbrison (France); Celles (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 185, 362 Hugonin Costa (fl. 1407), surgeon, bachelor of medecine - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 363 Hugonin de Goys (fl. 1410), surgeon, barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 185, 364 Hugonin Pajoz (fl. 1498), surgeon, barber Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 185, 365 Hugonis, Johannes (fl. 1485), printer - Roma (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 185, 366 Hugot, Nicolas (fl. 1444), architect - France Chevalier, Lance - F. 185, 367; 425, 151 Hugue, Piercequin (fl. 1448), wood carver Orleans (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 185, 368-370 Hugue, Wilquin (fl. 1448), wood carver - Orleans (France) - Beaulieu - F. 185, 372 Huguelin —» Hugolinus Huguenetti, Johannes —> Johannes Huguenetti Hugues Hugo Hugues, Chabert (f 1352), archdeacon - Mâcon (France) - Chevalier - F. 185, 384 Hugues, Guillaume (13-th century), troubadour Albi (France) - Chevalier - F. 185, 385 H u g u e t d'lvry (fl. 1323-1350), architect - Chartres (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 386 H u g u e t (Paris) (fl. 1398), scribe, miniaturist Paris (France); Savoie (France) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 387-389 H u g u e t (Portugal) ( t 1438), architect, mason France; Vlaandcrcn, Flandres; Ireland; Portugal Harvey, Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 390-392 Huguet, Jaime (*ca. 1414, ¡1492), painter Barcelona (Spain); Aragon (Spain); Catalonia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 393-402 Huguet, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Huguet Huguet, Pere (fl. 1439-1480), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 403 Hugueti, Johannes (fl. 1480), copyist, illuminator - England; France - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 185, 404-405 Huguette Balarin (fl. 1475), merchant, hospital administrator - France; Lyon (France) - Echols - F. 185, 407 Huguette dc Cavaillon (fl. 1390), midwife Cavaillon (France) - Jacquart / - F. 183, 86 Huguette du Hamel, abbess of Pouras (fl. 14301460), abbess - Paris (France) - Echols F. 185, 408 Hugx, Johann (fl. 1485), abbey chancellor Sankt-Gallcn (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 185, 410 Huillier, Henry 1' - also: H. l'Uillier (fl. 13711373), writer, librarian, copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 170, 327; 185, 411

Huin, Guillaume —» Estaing, Guillaume Hugues ci1 bishop of Sitten and Fréjus Huinge, Theso (fl. 1495), doctor of theology - Groningen (Netherlands); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 185, 414 Huinsinck, Lambert (fl. 1477), student Groningen (Netherlands); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 185, 415 Huistace (Saint-Jacques) (fl. 1313), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 185, 416 Huit-Deniers, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] HuitDeniers Huitace (la Lanière) (fl. 1292), shop owner, dyer - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Echols F. 185, 417 Hukke, William (fl. 1396), deacon - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 185, 419 Hulagu (Mongolia) (*ca. 1217, 1 1265), ruler Mongolia; Bagdad (Irak); Mid-East - Strayer F. 185, 420-422 Hulart (Paris) (fl. 1301-1313), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 185, 423 Hulbrit (Ireland) ( t e a . 698), hermit, saint Ireland - Chevalier - F. 185, 424 Hulhamptone, Reyner de (fl. 1342), district rector, clerk - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 185, 425 Hiilin, Hans (f 1436), master mason Württemberg (Germany); Esslingen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 182, 217 Huling, Claus (fl. 1483), painter - Wittenberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 185, 426 Hulkyn, Hugh (11. 1386), clerk - Oxford (England); Wales - Oxford - F. 185, 427 Hull, Robert (fl. 1363-1401), college fellow, bachelor of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 185, 428 Hull, Roger (fl. 1376), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 185, 429 Hull, Simon (fl. 1418-1453), bachelor of arts, bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 185, 430 Hull, William (fl. 1386-1389), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 185, 431 Hull, William ( t 1408), bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 185, 432 Hull, William (f 1448), college fellow, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 185, 433 Hulle, ... (fl. 1402-1404), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 185, 434 Hulle, ... (fl. 1484-1485), magister - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Oxford F. 185, 435 Hulle, Alice -> Alice Hulle Hulle, John de (fl. 1319-1321), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 185, 436 Hulle, John de (fl. 1343), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 185, 437 Hulle, John (fl. 1414-1422), master of arts, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 185, 438 Hulle, John (fl. 1432-1439), priest, district rector Oxford (England); Huntingdonshire (England) Oxford - F. 185, 438 Hulle, John (fl. 1448), vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 185, 439 Hulle, John (f 1472), college fellow, master of arts, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 185, 440 Hulle, John (fl. 1475-1488), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 185, 441 Hulle, John (fl. 1486-1490), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 185, 442 Hulle, Robert ( t e a . 1442), mason - Winchester (England); Oxford (England) Arnold-Baker, Harvey - F. 185, 443-445

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Hulle, Thomas de (fl. 1343), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 185, 446 Hullin, Jean - Carthusian - Chevalier F. 185, 447 Hulloke, John (fl. 1460-1461), philosopher, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 185, 448 Hullot, Jean (fl. 1462), painter - Tours (France) Chevalier - F. 185, 449 Hulmán, Thomas (fl. 1366-1389), college fellow, master of arts, bachelor of theology, university proctor, district rector - Oxford (England); Leicester (England); Worcester (England) Oxford - F. 186, 1-2 Hulme, Hugh de Helpericus Altissiodorensis Hulsel, Jean - called: de Molendino (fl. 1621463), priest, scribe, copyist - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Groenendaal (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 186, 9-10 Hulshout, Jan van —> Johannes dc Mcchlinia Hulsse, ... (fl. 1491), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 11 Hulst, Henricus —> Henricus Hulst Hulst, Jehan - alo: J. Hust (fl. 1398-1399), sculptor, stone mason - Dijon (France) Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 186, 12-13; 187, 147-148 Hulton, John ( t 1475), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 186, 14 Hulton, Thomas de (fl. 1406-1407), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 15 Hulton, William (fl. 1437), magister, notary public - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) Oxford - F. 186, 16 Hultz, Jean I (fl. 1355-1365), architect Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 17 Hultz, Jean II ( t 1449), architect - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 17 Hiiltz, Johannes ( t 1449), building master - Köln (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 182, 218-220 Hulyn, John ( t 1401), scholar, bachelor of civil law, provost - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 186, 18 Hulyn, William (fl. 1419-1493), scholar, bachelor of canon law, notary public, college teacher Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 19 Hulyn, William (fl. 1460-1475), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Wiltonshirc (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 20 Hiilzing (Troubadour) (15-th century), troubadour - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 182, 222-229 H u m a r a w a i h (* ca. 864, f 896), governor, military commander - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 186, 21-23 Humbald, bishop of Auxerre ( t 1115), bishop Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 24 Humbaldi, P. (fl. 1206), sculptor - Narbonne (France) - Beaulieu - F. 186, 25 H u m b e l i n e (Saint) ( f l l 4 1 ) , Cistercian, saint France - Chevalier - F. 186, 26 Humbelot, family (since 15-th century), family of goldsmiths - Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 186, 27-28 H u m b e r t u s de Albiziis, bishop of Pistoia italian: Ubertino d'Albizzi ( t 1434), Dominican, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Pistoia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. I I , 137; 186, 30-31 H u m b e r t [ H u m b e r t u s ] d'Albon, bishop of Grenoble (fl. 977-1025), bishop - Grenoble (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 32

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[Humbertus]

Humbert [Humbertus] d'Albon, bishop of Le Puy (f 1144), bishop - Le Puy (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 34 Humbert [Humbertus] d'Albon, bishop of Valence (fl. 1025-1030), bishop - Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 33 Humbert [Humbertus] d'Albon, archbishop of Vienne (t 1147), archbishop - Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 35 Humbert [Humbertus], bishop of Avignon (fl. 794-820), bishop - Avignon (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 36 Humbert [Humbertus] de Baugé, archbishop of Lyon ( f l l 80), bishop, archbishop, Carthusian Autun (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 186, 37 Humbert [Humbertus] 1, lord of Beaujeu ( t before 1115), lord - Beaujeu (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 38 Humbert [Humbertus] II, lord of Beaujeu ( t 1174), lord - Beaujeu (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 38 Humbert [Humbertus] III, lord of Beaujeu ( t before 1202), lord - Beaujeu (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 38 Humbert [Humbertus] IV, lord of Beaujeu ( t 1250), lord - Beaujeu (France); Egypt Chevalier - F. 186, 38 Humbert [Humbertus] de Beauvoir (fi. 14921498), knight hospitaller - Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 39 Humbert [Humbertus] aux Blanches Mains count of Savoie and Aosta —> Humbert [Humbertus] I count of Savoie and Aosta Umberto [Humbertus] da Carmona (15-th century), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 186, 40 Humbert [Humbertus] (Chambéry) (fl. 1405), surgeon - Chambéry (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 186, 41 Humbertus de Clara Valle (fl. 1305), medical practitioner - Clairvaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 186, 42 Humbert [Humbertus] (Clermont) (fl. 1269), physician - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Wickersheimer - F. 186, 43 Humbert [Humbertus] (Colmar) (fl. 1263), master mason - Colmar (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 186, 57-58 Umberto [Humbertus] Cordcyro —> Cordeyro, Umberto Humbertus (Correns) —» Humbertus (Montmajour) Humbertus a Costa (fl. 1480), Carmelite - Lyon (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 186, 46-47 Humbert [Humbertus] I, bishop of Die ( t 1207), bishop - Die (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 48 Humbert [Humbertus] II, bishop of Die ( t 1212), bishop - Die (France) - Chevalier F. 186, 48 Humbert [Humbertus] III, bishop of Die ( t 1222), bishop - Die (France) - Chevalier F. 186, 48 Humbert [Humbertus] IV, bishop of Die (fl. 1234-1245), bishop - Die (France) - Chevalier F. 186, 48 Humbertus de Divionc (fl. 1330-1332), Dominican, friar, pilgrim - Dijon (France); Palestine - Kaeppeli - F. 186, 49 Humbert [Humbertus] Faure (fl. 1428-1447), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 186, 50 Humbertus, prior of Fritzlar - prior, saint Fritzlar (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 186, 51 Humbert [Humbertus] 1, count of Genevois (f 1225), count - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 186, 52 Humbert [Humbertus] II, count of Genevois ( t 1400), count - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 186, 53 Humbert [Humbertus] de Grammont, bishop of Genève (f 1135), canon, bishop - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 186, 54 Humbert [Humbertus], abbot of Igny (fl. 1138), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 186, 55

Humbert [Humbertus], physician of dauphin lean II (fl. 1319), physician - Vienne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 186, 56 Humbertus Leonardi, bishop of Bethlehem and Daria ( t e a . 1496), Carmelite, theologian, bishop, suffragan bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Bethlehem (Israel) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 186, 59-65 Humbert [Humbertus], bishop of Lichfield ( t 870), bishop, saint - Lichfield (England) Chevalier - F. 186, 66 Humbert [Humbertus] de Limoges (fl. 1090), university professor - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 67 Humbert [Humbertus] de Livet ( t e a . 1439), priest - France - Chevalier - F. 186, 68 Umberto [Humbertus] (Lombardia) (fl. 1187), physician - Strasbourg (France); Lombardia (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 186, 69 Humbert [Humbertus] de Marcilly (fl. 1306), diocese clerk, physician - Autun (France); Vernon-sur-Seinte (France) - Wickersheimer F. 186, 70 Humbert [Humbertus], abbot of Maroilles ( t e a . 682), abbot, saint - Belgio, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 186, 71 Humbert [Humbertus] de Miribel, bishop of Valence ( t 1220), Carthusian, prior, bishop Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 72 Humbert [Humbertus] (Montezai) (fl. 1160), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 186, 73 Humbertus (Montmajour) - also: Humbertus (Correns) (11-th century), Benedictine, monk, building master, monastery founder - Var (France); Montmajour (France) - Chevalier, Thierne/Becker - F. 186, 45; 186, 74 Humbert [Humbertus] de Neuchâtel, bishop of Basel ( t 1418), bishop - Basel (Switzerland); Neuchâtel (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 186, 76 Humbertus de Pas (*ca. 1350, t 1432), episcopal clerk, chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 186, 79 Humbertus Pilatus ( t 1373), notary, provost Vienne (France); Grenoble (France) - Chevalier - F. 425, 152 Humbert [Humbertus] (les Ponts-de-Cé) (fl. 1003), abbot, architect - Les Ponts-dcCé (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 186, 80-81 Humbertus de Prulliaco - also: H. de Gendrey; french: Humbert de Preuilly ("|" 1298), Cistercian, abbot - Iura (France); Gendrey (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 186, 82-86 Humbert [Humbertus] Quanteau (Π. 1402-1459), physician, nobleman - Dijon (France); Salins (France); Paris (France); Besançon (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 186, 77-78 Humbert [Humbertus] (Rochemaure) - architect - Vivarais (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 87 Humbertus de Romanis - also: H. Heduus; Hubertus de R.; Humbert de Romans ( t 1277), Dominican, Provincial, general of the Dominican order - Paris (France); Roma (Italy); Valence (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 186, 88-104 Humbert [Humbertus] de Rougemont ( t e a . 1160), scholar - Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 105 Humbertus (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire) (early 11 -th century), stonemason, architect - Saint-Benoîtsur-Loire (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 186, 106-110 Humbert [Humbertus] I, count of Savoie and Aosta - called: H. aux Blanches Mains; Umberto Biancamano (* ca. 980, t before 1050), count - Savoie (France); Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 186, 111-113 Humbert [Humbertus] II, count of Savoie called: H. le Renforcé ( t 1103), count - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 114

Humbert [Humbertus] III, count of Savoie (* 1136, t 1189), count - Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 115 Humbertus de Sergeriis (fl. 1347), physician Vienne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 186, 116 Humbertus Silvae Candidae, archbishop of Sicilia ( t 1061), Benedictine, archbishop, cardinal, papal legate, librarian - Moyenmoutier (France); Toul (France); Sicilia (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tiisculiim F. 186, 117-143 Humbert [Humbertus] (Sobrado) (fl. 1143), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier F. 186, 144 Humbert [Humbertus] VII, lord of ThoreVillars ( t 1424), lord - France; Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 145 Humbert [Humbertus], prior of Veneioc (fl. 1166), prior - England - Chevalier F. 186, 146 Humbert [Humbertus] de Vergy, bishop of Paris ( t 1060), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 186, 147 Humbert [Humbertus] II, archbishop of Vienne ( t 1215), Carthusian, archbishop - Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 148 Humbert [Humbertus] I (de la Tour-duPin), dauphin of Viennois ( t 1307), dauphin Dauphiné (France); Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 186, 149-150 Humbert [Humbertus] II, dauphin of Viennois, patriarch of Alexandria («1312 or 1313, t 1355), dauphin, crusader, Dominican, patriarch Vienne (France); Lyon (France); Dauphiné (France); Alexandria (Egypt); Avignon (France); Reims (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 186, 151-155 Humbert [Humbertus], bishop of Wiirzburg ( t 842), bishop - Wiirzburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 186, 156 Humberville, William (fl. 1351-1379), mason Windsor (England) - Harvey - F. 186, 157 Humbleton, Robert (fl. 1362-1393), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, vicar general Oxford (England); York (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 186, 158-160 Humbleton, Thomas (fl. 1310-1312), scholar, college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 186, 161 Humbreston, Henry dc (fl. 1361-1367), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 186, 162 Humbreston, John (fl. 1421), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 163 Humery, Konrad - also: Conrad Humerii (*ca. 1405, t 1470), doctor of canon law, syndic, translator - Mainz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 186, 164-175 Humet, Guillaume - governor - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 176 Humet, Richard - governor - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 176 Humphrey [Humfredus], duke of Gloucester, regent of England - called: the Good (* 1390, 11447), duke, regent - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 186, 180-195 Onfroy [Humfredus] de Hautevillc, count of Apulia and Calabria - Italian: Umfredo d'Altavilla ( t 1057), count - Normandie (France); Apulia (Italy); Calabria (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 186, 178-179 Humfredus, archbishop of Magdeburg (+ 1051), archbishop - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 180, 8 Humfredus Nekton —> Nekton, Humphrey dc Umfredo [Humfredus], archbishop of Ravenna ( t 1051), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 180, 9 Hunfried [Humfredus], count of Rhätien - count - Norwich (England); Österreich (Austria) Chevalier - F. 186, 201

Huntingfield H u m p h r e y [ H u m f r e d u s ] (Saint-Andrews) (fi. 1435), monk - Saint-Andrews (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 186, 202 Hunphroy [Humfredus], prior of Saint-Évroult (12-th century), prior - Saint-Évroult (France) Chevalier - F. 186, 203 O n f r o y [ H u m f r e d u s ] du Teilleul (fl. 1048), nobleman - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier F. 287, 43 Honfroy [Humfredus], bishop of Thcrouannc ( t 870), bishop, saint - Thérouanne (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 180, 10 Humfrey, Thomas (fl. 1453), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 207 Humfrey, Thomas ( t 1493 or 1494), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford F. 186, 208-209 Humfrion, ... (fl. 1433-1435), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 210 Humilis (Paris) (fl. 1273), friar, prcachcr - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 212 Humilitas, abbess of San Giovanni (* 1226, τ 1310), Vallombrosian, abbess, saint - Faenza (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat - F. 186, 213-215 Hummelton, William de (11. 1335), master of arts, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 216 Humnale, lohn (fl. 1473-1490), scholar of arts, college fellow - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 186, 217 H u m p h r e y —> Humfredus H u m p h r e y —> Humfredus Hun, Jean le (fl. 1407-1420), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 186, 218-221 Huna (Ely) ( t after 679), priest, saint - Ely (England) - Chevalier - F. 186, 222 H u n a i n ihn Ishaq al-Ibadi Elisia Hundesdich Hundisdon, John (fl. 1478-1481), master of arts, priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 186, 238 Händler, Veit (*ca. 1400, 1 1471), Carmelite, poet - Wien (Austria) - DLL, Stammler F. 182, 231-236 Hundorn, Andreas (fl. 1494), philologist Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 186, 239

Hundt, Johann ( t e a . 1413), architect, parish priest - Deutschland; Köln (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 186, 240 Hundtfelt, Martin (fl. 1389), fencing master - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 186, 241-242 Hune, Jehan (fl. 1389), goldsmith, enameler Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 186, 243 Hune, Perrin (fl. 1392-1397), goldsmith, enameler - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 186, 244 Hune, Régnier —> Hue, Régnier Hunégonde, abbess of Homblières ( t ca. 690), abbess, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 186, 245 Hunger, bishop of Utrecht ( t 866), bishop Friesland (Netherlands); Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 186, 246 Hunger, Wolfgang (14-th century), chancellor Freising (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 186, 247 Hungerford, family (since 14-th century), family of lords - England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 186, 248-249; 186, 254 Hungerford, John of (fl. 1334), carpenter London (England) - Harvey - F. 186, 250 Hungerford, Margaret (f 1478), lady - England Hicks - F. 186, 251-253 Hungerford, Robert (* 1409, 11459), member of parliament, lord - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 186, 248; 186, 254 Hungerford, Robert (*1431, f 1464), lord, prisoner - Oxford (England); England; France Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Oxford - F. 186, 248; 186, 254-258 Hungerford, Thomas de (11. 1293), vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 259 Hungerford, Thomas (*ca. 1325, 1 1398), member of parliament, noble family, speaker of the House of Commons - England - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Hicks - F. 186, 248; 186, 254; 186, 260-262 Hungerford, Walter (*ca. 1378, 1 1449), lord, member of parliament, speaker of the House of Commons, admiral - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks - F. 186, 248; 186, 254; 148, 323-325 Hungría, Nicholas de (fl. 1193-1213), scholar, ecclesiastical administrator, clerk - Oxford (England); Magyarország (Hungary) - Oxford - F. 186, 263 Hunibald (Franken) (6-th or 13-th century), historian - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 186, 264 Hunila (France) (6-th-7-th century), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 186, 265 H u n n e (Alsace) ( t 6 7 9 ) , widow, saint - Alsace (France) - Chevalier - F. 186, 266 Hunne, William - alias: W. Rysdene (fl. 1406), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 267 Huno, alexander (fl. 1277-1311), magister, syndic, city clerk, diplomat - Lübeck (Germany) - DLL - F. 186, 268 Hunolt, Heinrich (15-th century), surgeon, author of a recipe - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 186, 269-270 Hunstanston, Henry de (fl. 1361), Benedictine, bachelor of canon law, bachclor of civil law, abbot - Oxford (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 271 Hunstaunton, Thomas dc (fl. 1342-1346), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 186, 272 Hunsyngore, Richard de (τ 1337), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Glasgow (Scotland) - Oxford - F. 186, 273-274 Hunsyngore, Thomas (fl. 1337-1340), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 186, 275 Hunt, ... (fl. 1386-1389), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 276 Hunt, Gilbert (fl. 1343), Cistercian - England Chevalier - F. 186, 277 Hunt, Joan —> Joan [Johanna] Hunt Hunt, John (fl. 1426-1451), college fellow, master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 186, 278

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Hunt, John (fl. 1465), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 279 Hunt, Richard (fl. 1376), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 280 Hunt, Roger (fl. 1414-1438), baron - England Chevalier - F. 186, 281 Hunt, Thomas (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 186, 282 Hunt, Walter (Carmelite) —> Gualterus Huntus Hunt, William (11. 1479), carpenter, carver Cambridge (England) - Harvey - F. 186, 284 Hunt, William (+ 1486), carvcr - London (England) - Harvey - F. 186, 283 Hunte, John (fl. 1452), student of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 285 Hunte, John (fl. 1453-1460), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 286 Hunte, John (fl. 1497-1498), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 287 Hunte, Maurice (fl. 1394), student, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Limerick (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 186, 288 Hunte, Ralph le -> Ralph [Radulfus] le Hunte Hunte, Reginald (Π. 1492), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 289 Hunte, Robert (fl. 1427-1429), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 290 Hunte, Thomas (fl. 1379), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 291 Hunte, Thomas ( t before 1498), bookbinder, printer, bookseller - Oxford (England) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 186, 292-294 Hunte, William (fl. 1343-1369), doctor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 295 Huntedon, Robert de (fl. 1279), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 298 Huntedon, Simon de (fl. 1273-1277), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 186, 299 Hunteleye, Richard de (fl. 1312-1330), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 186, 296-297 Hunter, ... (fl. 1501), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 300 Hunter, John (fl. 1430), subdcacon - Exeter (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 186, 301 Hunter, Richard (fl. 1477), bachclor of arts, priest - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 186, 302 Hunter, Thomas (fl. 1422-1434), college fellow, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Durham (England); Suffolk (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 303 Hunter, Thomas (fl. 1494), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 304 Hunter, Thomas (fl. 1498), mason - Cheshire (England) - Harvey - F. 186, 305 Huntercoster (Lübeck) (fl. 1478-1480), bookbinder - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 186, 306 Huntesden, John de (f 1341), college fellow, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 186, 307 Huntingdon, mason of (fl. 1405-1406), mason - Huntingdonshire (England) - Harvey F. 186, 308 Huntingdon, Henry, earl of, duke of Exeter ( t 1475), earl, duke, admiral - Cambridge (England); Exeter (England); Huntingdonshire (England); Aquitaine (France); Ireland Cambridge - F. 186, 309-310 Huntingdon, Hugh of ( t 1355), mason Huntingdonshire (England); Wales - Harvey F. 186, 311 Huntingfeld, John de (fl. 1292-1293), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 186, 312 Huntingfield, Roger de —» Mouneye, Roger de

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Huntman

Huntnian, John Johannes de Hyda Hyde, Naldwin (fl. 1471-1472), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 187, 195 Hyde, Ralph (τ 1492), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) - Cambridge - F. 187, 198 Hyde, William (f 1413), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 187, 199 H y d e de Stodham, William de la (fl. 1331-1337), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 187, 200 Hydes, Pers (fl. 1479), carpenter - Nottingham (England) - Harvey - F. 187, 201 Hydon, Christopher (fl. 1419), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 202 Hyed, ... (Π. 1488-1489), student of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 187, 203 Hyenson, Nicholas (+ 1478), chaplain, treasurer, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 187, 204 Hygbald, abbot of Lindsey - abbot - Lindsey (England) - Chevalier - F. 187, 205 Hygdon, Thomas (fl. 1349), notary public Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 187, 206 Hygeden, Ranulfus Higden, Ranulfus Hygham, Clement - magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 187, 207 Hygin (Hagiographer) (6-th century?), hagiographer - Chevalier - F. 187, 208 Hyhelm, Thomas ( t 1414), limner - London (England) - Christianson - F. 187, 209 Hykkes, John (fl. 1439), priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 187, 210 Hykson, John (fl. 1441), deacon, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 211 Hyldrad (Abbot) - abbot, letter writer - France Chevalier - F. 187, 212 Hyll, ... (fl. 1465-1457), magister, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 187, 213 Hyll, ... (fl. 1472-1473), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 187, 214 Hyll, ... (fl. 1476-1477), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 187, 215

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Hyll, John (fl. 1479-1492), scholar, college fellow - Surrey (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 217 Hyll, John (+1481), college fellow, master of arts, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); Dorset (England); Sarum (England) - Oxford F. 187, 216 Hyll, Richard (fl. 1432-1433), chaplain Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 187, 218 Hyll, Thomas (fl. 1437-1480) Buxhale, Thomas Hyll, Thomas (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 219 Hyll, Thomas (fl. 1458), bachelor of canon law Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 187, 220 Hyll, William (fl. 1443), scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Oxford F. 187, 221 Hyll, William (fl. 1449-1450), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 222 Hyll, William (fl. 1458-1459), mason Somersetshire (England) - Harvey - F. 187, 223 Hyllary, Ralph (fl. 1407), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 224 Hylle, ... (fl. 1416-1417), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 225 Hylle, ... (fl. 1435), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 187, 226 Hylle, ... (fl. 1448), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 187, 227 Hylle, ... (fl. 1494-1499), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 228 Hylle, Jeremy - alias: J. Sparkeforde (fl. 14601478), scholar, college fellow, district rector Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 229 Hylle, John (fl. 1464), bachelor of arts, priest Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 230 Hylle, Roger (+ 1453), district rector - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) Oxford - F. 187, 231 Hylle, Thomas (Π. 1460-1464), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England); Abingdon (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 232 Hylle, Thomas (+ 1483), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 187, 233 Hylle, Walter (+ 1494), master of arts, scholar of theology, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 187, 234-235 Hylle, William (fl. 1435-1462), Augustinian, canon, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 187, 236 Hyllyng, Thomas (fl. 1477-1478), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 187, 237 Hylmyn, William (fl. 1448-1450), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 238 Hylton, John (+1376) - » Hilton, John Hylton, John (fl. 1431), textwriter - London (England) - Christianson - F. 187, 239 Hylton, William (*ca. 1470), student - Oxford (England); Nottingham (England) - Oxford F. 187, 240 Hyltone, John (fl. 1439), scholar, school principal - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 241 H y m b e r f o r d , John (fl. 1362-1368), bachelor of civil law, notary public - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford F. 187, 242 Hymble, Henry (fl. 1334-1335), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 243 H y m p e , family (since 15-th century), family of glass painters, family of painters - Sens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 187, 244-245 Hynd, John (fl. 1494-1495), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 187, 246 Hynde, Ralph (fl. 1415-1424), scholar, college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 247 Hyndele, Bernard (fl. 1238), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 248

566

Hyndeley

Hyndeley, Thomas (fl. 1401-1433), mason Durham (England) - Harvey - F. 187, 249-250 Hyndeley, William (fl. 1366-1405), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 187, 251-252 Hyndon, Peter (τ 1414), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 253 Hyndon, Robert (fl. 1372-1408), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 187, 254 Hyndringham, Thomas (fl. 1321), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 187, 255 Hyndstok, John (fl. 1390), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 211, 233 Hyndstoke, John (fl. 1369), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 211, 234 H y n e k ζ Podebrad Jacques [Jacobus] Imbert Imbert, Pierre (13-th century), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 190, 269 Imbriachi, Baldassare degli Enbriachi, Baldassare degli Imbrico Wurceburgensis —> Embricho Wurceburgensis Imelda Lambertini (*1322, 11333), Dominican, virgin, blessed - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 190, 271 Imer, Hans - mayor - Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 190, 272 Imervard (Braunschweig) (11-th century), wood carver - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 190, 273-274 Imhar, Hans (fl. 1485-1497), miniaturist - Basel (Switzerland) - D'Ancona - F. 190, 275

572

Imhof

Imhof (Luzern) (fl. 1480), painter - Luzern (Switzerland); Zug (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 190, 276 Imhof, family - also: Imhoff (since 13-th century), family of merchants - Nürnberg (Germany); Lauingen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 190, 277-278 M a s t e r of the Imhoff Altar (fl. 1400), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 190, 281-282 Imhoff, Margaretha (fl. 1452), Dominican, copyist - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 190, 279-280 Imitier (Saint-Oyand) - monk, saint - France Chevalier - F. 190, 283 I m m a (Prisoner) - prisoner - Chevalier F. 190, 285 I m m a (Saint) (8-th century), saint - Chevalier F. 190, 284 Immessen, Arnold (fl. 1483-1486), poct, theologian - Goslar (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 190, 286-295 Immo, bishop of Arezzo (fl. 1020-1051), deacon, bishop - Worms (Germany); Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast, Stammler F. 190, 296-299 Immo, abbot of Gorze (f 1009), abbot - Gorze (Germany); Prüm (Germany); Reichenau (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 190, 300 I m m o n [ I m m o ] (Liège) (τ 961), civilian captain - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 190, 301 I m m o n [Immo], bishop of Noyon (f 860?), bishop - Noyon (France); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 190, 302 Immo, abbot of Sankt-Gallen - also: Ymmo ( f 9 8 4 ) , abbot, goldsmith, painter - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 190, 303-304 Imperato, Giovanni (fl. 1387), painter - Asti (Italy); France - Chevalier - F. 190, 305 Imperial, Francisco ( t before 1409), poet, state governor - Sevilla (Spain); Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 190, 306-310 I m p o r t u n u s (Consul) - also: Opportunus (fl. 509), consul - Chevalier - F. 190, 311 Importunus, bishop of Paris (fl. 665-666), bishop - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 190, 312-313 Imre —» Emericus I m r u al-Qays - real name: Hunduj ( t e a . 540), prince, poct - Palestine; Syria; Byzantium Strayer - F. 190, 314-319 Imworth, Robert de (fl. 1318-1336), scholar, royal court official - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 190, 320 Imworth, Robert de (fl. 1339-1349), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 190, 321 Inan (Scotland) ( t 839), confessor, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 190, 322 India Tullio (15-th century), painter, miniaturist Verona (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 190, 323 Indivini, Domenico (fl. 1484-1491), artisan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 190, 324 Indract (Glastonbury) (8-th century), saint - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier F. 190, 325 Indulf, king of Scotland ( t 962), king - Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 190, 326-327 Ine, king of Wessex - also: Inas, Ina ( t after 726), king, monk, saint - Wessex (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 190, 328-330 Ines de Castro —> Castro, Inès Pires de Infangati, Agostino ( t 1499), Cistercian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 190, 333 Infante (Physician) (fl. 1496), physician Chevalier - F. 190, 334 Infante, Joào (fl. 1456-1457), navigator - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 190, 335 Infeld, Richard (fl. 1439), textwriter, limner London (England) - Christiansen - F. 190, 336

Infeld, Verena - abbess, copyist - Österreich (Austria) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 190, 337-338 Infessura, Stephanus (fl. 1494), senator, chronicler - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 190, 339-340 Infrangipani, Antonio di Simone ( t e a . 1482), stonemason - Firenze (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 190, 341-342 Inga, Georg I Korijatovic (fl. 1374), prince Moldavia (Rumania) - Chevalier - F. 190, 343 Inga, Georg II Korijatovic (fl. 1400), prince Moldavia (Rumania) - Chevalier - F. 190, 343 Ingaldesthorpe, Thomas de ( t 1291), magister, bishop - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford - F. 190, 344-346 Ingalice (Priest) (fl. 752), monk, priest Chevalier - F. 190, 347 Ingaud (Saint) (7-th century), saint - Chevalier F. 190, 348 Inge, Richard (fl. 1290-1322), doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 190, 349-350 Inge, Robert (fl. 1328-1338), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 190, 351 Inge, William ( t 1347), master of arts, district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Avignon (France) - Oxford - F. 190, 352-353 Ingeborg of Danmark (*ca. 1175, t e a . 1237), queen - Denmark; France Chevalier, Echols, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 190, 354-358 Ingeborg of Danmark ( t 1287), queen - Denmark; Norway - Echols - F. 190, 359 Ingebjorg [Ingeborg] of Norgc (* 1301, t i 360), duchess - Norway; Sweden - Chevalier, Echols - F. 190, 360-361 Ingeborg of Norge (fl. 1312-1316), duchess Norway; Sweden - Echols - F. 190, 362 Ingibiorg [Ingeborg], queen of Scotland (fl. 1065-1069), queen - Norway; Scotland - Echols - F. 190, 363 Ingeham, Salomon de - also: Simon de I. (fl. 1269), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 190, 364 Ingelard, abbot of Saint-Riquier (fl. 981), abbot Saint-Riquier (France) - Chevalier - F. 190, 365 Ingelardus (Miniaturist) (fl. 1050), miniaturist D'Ancona - F. 190, 366 Ingelberg empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] —> Angelberga empress of the Holy Roman Empire [RömischDeutsches Reich] Ingelbertus (la Chaise-le-Vicomte) (fl. 1095), architect - France - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 190, 368-369; 425, 163 Ingelby, Henry (fl. 1376-1383), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 190, 370 Ingeld (Wessex) - also: Ingild (fl. 732), abbot Wessex (England) - Chevalier - F. 190, 371 Ingeldew, Thomas (fl. 1451-1455), student, district rector - Oxford (England); London (England) Oxford - F. 190, 372 Ingelger d'Amboise - also: Enguerrand d'A. ( t 1373), nobleman - Amboise (France) Chevalier - F. 190, 373 Ingelger, count of Anjou ( t 888), count - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 190, 374 Ingelger (Anjou) (early 10-th century), nobleman - Anjou (France); Angers (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 190, 375 Ingelram (Rouen) —> Enguerrand (Rouen) Ingelramus > Angelramnus Ingeltrude, abbess of Beaumont (fl. 590), abbess - Beaumont-les-Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 190, 382 Ingeltrude, wife of count Boson (fl. 840-860), countess - Italy; Köln (Germany) - Echols F. 190, 383 Ingenoc (Saint) (fl. 698), saint - Chevalier F. 190, 384

Ingenuinus Sabionensis - also: Genuinus S. ( t 6 4 0 ) , bishop, saint - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 190, 385-387 I n g e r a m Lindsay ( t 1457), bishop - Aberdeen (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 190, 388 Ingeram Stella ( t 1333), archbishop - Sisteron (France); Capua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 190, 389 Ingerid of Sverige (fl. 1130-1140), queen Sweden; Norway - Echols - F. 190, 390 Ingestre, William (fl. 1346-1349), master of arts, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 190, 391 Ingetus Contardus - also: Ignetus C. (fl. 1186), merchant - Genua (Italy); Mallorca (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 190, 392-394 Ingha, Leonardus Bonus (14-th century), copyist Bradley, Chevalier - F. 190, 395-396 Ingham, John de (fl. 1390), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 190, 397-398 Ingham, John de (fl. 1402-1403), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 190, 399 Ingham, Oliver de ( t 1344), baron, seneschal Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier - F. 190, 400 Ingham, Ralph de (fl. 1325-1335), doctor of civil law, district rector, canon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 190, 401 Ingham, Thomas (fl. 1466-1467), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 190, 402 Inghelbrecht, Jan (fl. 1304), seal carver Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 190, 403 Inghilfredi (Palermo) (fl. 1240), poet - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 190, 404 Inghirami, Gimignano (fl. 1452-1460), chronicler - Prato (Italy); Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 190, 405-407 Ingi (Iceland) (13-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 190, 410 Ingi (Haraldsson), king of Norge ( t 1161), king Norway - Chevalier - F. 190, 409 Ingi, king of Norgc ( t 1202), king - Norway Chevalier - F. 190, 411 Ingi (Bárdarson), king of Norge ( t 1217), king Norway - Chevalier - F. 190, 408 Ingi (Stenkilsson), king of Sverige ( t e a . 1111), king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 190, 412 Ingi (Hallsteinsson), king of Sverige ( t l l 2 5 ) , king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 190, 412 Ingiald (Illrada), king of Uppsala (7-th century), king - Uppsala (Sweden) - Chevalier F. 190, 413 Ingilbert (Saint-Florent) (fl. 974), monk - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 190, 414 Ingilton, William ( t 1470), master of arts, acolyte, district rector - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge - F. 190, 415 Ingimund (Viking) (11. 902-907), military leader - England; Dublin (Ireland); Norway; Wales Fletcher - F. 190, 416-417 Ingimundr prestr Einarsson (12-th century), poet - Norway - Chevalier - F. 190, 418 Ingjaldr Geirmundarson (13-th century), bard Norway; Iccland - Chevalier - F. 190, 419 Ingleby, John (fl. 1454), magister, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England); Yorkshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 191, 50 Ingleby, William (fl. 1419), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 190, 420 Inglesthorpe, Simon de (fl. 1338), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 190, 421 Inglethorp, Thomas ( t 1291 ), archdcacon, bishop - Rochester (England) - Chevalier F. 190, 422 Inglevert abbot of Saint-Riquier Angilbertus Centulensis Ingon [Ingo] (Marmoutiers) (fl. 10731077), physician - Marmoutier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 191, 28

Ipsenrod Ingon [Ingo], abbot of Massay (r 1025), abbot Sens (France); Massay (France); Saint-Germain des Prés (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 191, 29-30 Ingoberge (Paris) Hippolytus Ipsenrod, Dietrich —> Epsenrod, Dietrich

574

Ipswich

Ipswich, John of (fl. 1306), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 192, 14 Ipswich, John of (fl. 1331), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 192, 15 Ipswich, Robert of (fl. 1331), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 192, 16 Irby, Nicholas ( t 1467), district rector Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) Cambridge - F. 192, 17 Irby, William de (fl. 1371-1402), college fellow, master of arts, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Leicester (England) Cambridge - F. 192, 18-19 Irco di Beccaro (fl. 1140), glossator - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 192, 20 Ireland, Mailler of (fl. 1324-1325), school administrator - Oxford (England); Ireland Oxford - F. 192, 21 Ireland, Malachy of —> Malachias Hibernicus Ireland, Maurice of (fl. 1329), magisler - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 23 Ireland, Nicholas of (fl. 1277-1279), student Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 192, 24 Ireland, Peter of - also: P. Hibernicus (fl. 12581266), magister, university professor - Oxford (England); Napoli (Italy); Paris (France) Oxford - F. 192, 25 Ireland, Robert of (fl. 1243-1246), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 26 Ireland, Robert of (fl. 1345), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 27 Ireland, Rouheld of (fl. 1324-1325), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 28 Ireland, Walter of ( t 1313), student, district rector - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 192, 29 Ireland, William of (fl. 1243-1246), clerk Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 192, 30 Ireland, William of ( t 1285), tailor, clcrk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 31 Ireland, William of (fl. 1291-1294), mason, carver - Northantshire (England) - Harvey - F. 192, 32 Irenaeus de Jaroslav ( t 1341), Franciscan Vilnius (Lithuania); Russia - Chevalier F. 192, 33 Irenaeus Pentadias (fl. 528-530), count, militia captain - Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 192, 34 Irene empress of Byzantium (+1158) - » Bertha von Sulzbach empress of Byzantium Irene, empress of Byzantium (fl. 732), empress Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 192, 35 Irene, empress of Byzantium (* ca. 752, f 803), empress - Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 192, 38-46 Irene, empress of Byzantium (*ca. 1066, t e a . 1118), empress - Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols - F. 192, 47-48 Irene (Constantinopolis) {t 9-th or 10-th century), virgin, hegumen, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 192, 36 Irene (Constantinopolis) (fl. 818), patrician Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 192, 37 Irene (Angela) of Constantinopolis, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] ( t e a . 1208), empress - Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Deutschland Chevalier, Echols - F. 192, 49-50 Irene Lascaris, empress of Byzantium (f 1241), empress - Byzantium; Greece; Turkey Chevalier, Echols - F. 192, 51-52 Irene di Monferrato, empress of Byzantium also: Yolande de M. (* 1273, t 1317), empress - Monferrato (Italy); Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols - F. 192, 53; 411, 39 Irene (Santarém) {f 653), virgin, saint - Santarém (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 192, 54 Ireton, Robert de (fl. 1327-1334), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, convcnt lcctor Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 192, 55 Ireton, Rodolph, bishop of Carlisle ( t 1292), Augustinian, prior, bishop - Carlisle (England); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 192, 56

Irewyn, Reginald de (fl. 1251-1253), clerk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 57 Irford, Peter - alias: P. Beverley ( t e a . 1452), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); Paris (France); England Cambridge - F. 192, 58-59 Irimbertus Admontensis ( f l l 7 6 ) , Benedictine, abbot - Admont (Austria); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 192, 60 Iring von Reinstcin, bishop of Würzburg (f 1266), bishop - WUrzburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 192, 66 Irith, Thomas (fl. 1354), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 192, 67 Irlande, John (fl. 1379), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Surrey (England) Cambridge - F. 192, 68 Irlond, Agnes H> Agnes Irlond Irmgard —> Ermengardis Irmhart Öscr - also: Frcmhart Ö. (* 1310, t e a . 1358), magister, parish priest, translator - Steiermark (Austria) - Stammler F. 192, 71-76; 285, 318-319 Irmina, abbess of Oeren ( | 710), abbess, saint Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 192, 77-79 Irmingard —> Ermengardis Irmino Sangermanensis - french: Irminion, abbot of Saint-Germain-des-Prés (fl. 794-820), abbot - Saint-Germain des Prés (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 192, 82-83 Irnerius Bononiensis - also: Guarnerius, Wernerius B. (*ca. 1050, t e a . 1130), professor of law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 192, 84-93 Irregang (Meister) (14-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 192, 94-95 Irrfrid (Schwaben) - also: Irrfried (fl. 1468), poet - Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler - F. 192, 96 Irthington, Hugh de (fl. 1257), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 97 Irtlingburgh, John de (fl. 1349-1373), doctor of civil law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 192, 98-99 Irtlyngburgh de Ryngsted, Ralph - alias: R. Ryngstede (11. 1346-1356), magisler, notary public, district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); Surrey (England) - Cambridge F. 192, 101 Irtlyngburgh de Rynstede, Nicholas (fl. 1346), master of arts, notary public - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 192, 100 Irwin, Alexander —> Alexander Irwin Isa al-Hakkari - full name: Isa ibn Muhammad al-Hakkari ( t 1189), jurisconsult, emir Aleppo (Syria); Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 192, 102-103 Isa ibn Umar ath-Thakafl ( t 766 or 767), grammarian - Basra (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 192, 104-107 Isaac Angelus emperor of Byzantium —» Isaac II (Angelus) emperor of Byzantium Isaac d'Annecy (fl. 1383-1402), physician - Chambéry (France); België, Belgique Wickersheimer - F. 192, 108 Isaac Argyrus (*ca. 1310, t e a . 1373), Benedictine, monk, mathematician, astronomer - Greece - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 192, 109-112 Isaac Argyrus ( t e a . 1375), monk, theologian Greece - Tusculum - F. 25, 332 Isaac (Armanaz) (fl. 578), monk - Armanaz (Syria) - Chevalier - F. 192, 113 Isaac IV, patriarch of Armenia (fl. 1145), patriarch, theologian - Armenia - Chevalier, Hurter, Théologie - F. 192, 116-122 Isaac II, patriarch of Armenia (fl. 510), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 192, 114 Isaac III, patriarch of Armenia (t703), patriarch Armenia - Chevalier - F. 192, 115 Isaac Bonet (fl. 1335), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 123

Isaac Bonus —> Isaac Lingonensis Isaac (Bourgogne) - physician - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 124 Isaac I (Comnenus), emperor of Byzantium (* ca. 1007, t 1061), emperor, monk - Byzantium Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 192, 130-134 Isaac II (Angelus), emperor of Byzantium - also: Isaak Angelos (*ca. 1155, 11204), emperor - Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 192, 137-141 Isaac Cabrit (11. 1406-1413), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 125 Isaac (Carcassonne) (fl. 1305), physician Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 192, 126 Isaac (Cistercian) - Cistercian, abbot - Italy Chevalier - F. 192, 128 Isaac Comnenus (fl. 1081) —> Isaac Sebastocrator Isaac Comnenus ( t after 1191), ruler - Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 192, 127; 425, 168 Isaac Comnenus emperor of Byzantium —> Isaac I (Comnenus) emperor of Byzantium Isaac (Copt) - patriarch, Copt - Egypt Chevalier - F. 192, 142 Isaac (Genève) (fl. 1391), physician - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 192, 177 Isaac ben Jacob de Lattes (fl. 1372), theologian, author of a medical treatise - France Wickersheimer - F. 192, 144 Isaac Jacot (fl. 1417-1426), physician - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 145 Isaac ben Juda de Lattes (fl. 1303-1306), Talmudist, astronomer, natural scientist Perpignan (France) - Jacquati 1, Wickersheimer - F. 192, 146-147 Isaac Judaeus - also: Ishaq ibn Sulaiman al-Israeli ( t e a . 955), physician, oculist, philosopher Egypt; Cairo (Egypt); Tuncsia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 192, 148-149 Isaac de Latis (fl. 1444), surgeon - France Wickersheimer - F. 192, 150 Isaac Lingonensis - also: I. Bonus (*ca. 820, t880), archdeacon, bishop - Laon (France); Langres (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 192, 151-156 Isaac (London) (fl. 1185-1197), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 192, 157 Isaac Manelli (fl. 1405), surgeon - Vaucluse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 192, 158 Isaac (Manosque) (fl. 1286-1314), physician Manosque (France) - Jacquart I - F. 192, 159 Isaac Merout - or: I. Merud (fl. 863), bishop Armenia - Chevalier - F. 192, 160 Iaakios [Isaac] (Monachos) (late 14-th century), philologist - Greece - Tusculum - F. 192, 161 Isaac (Montélimar) (fl. 1387-1390), physician - Montélimar (France) - Wickersheimer F. 192, 162 Isaac (Montpellier) - physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 163 Isaac, bishop of Nebe (fl. 540), bishop - Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 192, 164 Isaac Ninivita - also: Isaak Syros (7-th century), Nestorian, bishop, abbot, ascetic - Syria Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 192, 165-173 Isaac (Norwich) (fl. 1266), physician, rabbi Norwich (England) - Talbot - F. 192, 174 Isaac (Paris) (13-th century), physician, rabbi Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 175 Isaac Persus (fl. 536), monophysite - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 192, 176 Isaac Porphyrogennetus ( 11 -th century), commentator, philologist - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Chevalier, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 192, 179-182 Isaac de Portis (fl. 1377), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 192, 178 Isaac (Ravenna) (t642), exarch - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 192, 143

[Isabella] Isaac Salomon Rabi (fi. 1493), physician Perpignan (France); Spain - Wickersheimer F. 192, 183 Isaac (Scone) (f 1162), prior - Scotland Chevalier - F. 192, 184 Isaac Sebastocrator - also: I. Comnenus (fl. 1081), military general, governor, monk - Byzantium; Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 192, 129 Isaco [Isaac] (Spoleto) ( t 554), abbot, saint Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 192, 185 Isaac de Stell ( t 1178), Cistercian, abbot England; Poitiers (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tiisculum - F. 192, 186-191 Isaak [Isaac] Syros -> Isaac Ninivita Isaac Tauroci (fl. 1367-1377), physician Carpentras (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 192, 192 Isaac Tzetzes (f 1138), grammarian - Greece Saxe - F. 192, 193-195 Isaac, ... (fl. 1454-1457), master of arts - Cambrai (France) - Cambridge - F. 192, 196 Isaac, Heinrich - also: H. Isaak (*ca. 1450, τ 1517), composer - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Firenze (Italy); Netherlands; Deutschland - Fétis - F. 192, 198-211 Isaac, John ( t 1486), bachelor of canon law, district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge - F. 192, 196 Isaac, Walter (*ca. 1474), student - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 192, 213 Isaacus Isaac Isaak Isaac Isaak, ... (fi. 1472-1473), friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 197 Isaak, John (fl. 1350), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 192, 212 Isaakios - » Isaac Isabeau —» Isabella Isabel -> Isabella Isabella of Achaia - also: I. de Villehardouin (* 1254, ί 1311), princess - Achaias (Grcccc); Sicilia (Italy); Netherlands - Echols F. 192, 214 Isabelle [Isabella] d'Angoulème, queen of England

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Amari, Michele: Storia dei Musulmani di Sicilia / scritta da Michele Amari. - Firenze : Le Monnier, 1854.

Emden, Alfred Brotherston: A biographical register of the University of Cambridge to 1500 / by A.B. Emden. - Cambridge : University Press, 1963.

Gertner 2

Arnold-Baker Arnold-Baker, Charles: The companion to British history. - Tunbridge Wells : Longeross Press, 1996.

Ault-Dumesnil Ault-Dumesnil, Edouard d': Dictionnaire historique, géographique et biographique des croisades : Embrassant toute la lutte du christianisme et de l'islamisme, depuis son origine jusqu'à la prise d'Alger par les armes Françaises / par M. d'AultDumesnil. - Paris : Migne, 1852. - (Nouvelle encyclopédie théologique, ou deuxième série de dictionnaires sur toutes les parties de la science religieuse ; 18)

Bayle Bayle, Antoine L.; Thillaye, Biographie médicale : par chronologique / par MM. Paris : Delahays, 1855. -

des abendländischen Kaiserthums / Nach W. Guthrie u. J. Gray und aus andern ächten Quellen bearbeitet von Joh. Ncp. Gcrtncr. Wien, 1804. - 2 vol.

Auguste: ordre Bayle et Thillaye. Vol. 1.

Beaulieu Beaulieu, Michèle; Beyer, Victor: Dictionnaire des sculpteurs français du Moyen Age. Paris : Picard, 1992. - (Société Française d'Archéologie. Bibliothèque de la Société Française d'Archéologie ; 19)

Berton Berton, Charles: Dictionnaire des cardinaux : contenant des notions générales sur le cardinalat, la nomenclature complète, par ordre alphabétique, des cardinaux de tous les temps et de tous les pays / par C. B. - Paris : Migne, 1857. - (Encyclopédie théologique ; 31)

Bibliotheca carmelitana Villiers de Saint-Etienne, Cosme de: Bibliotheca carmelitana : notis criticis et dissertationibus illustrata / cura et labore unius è carmelitis provinciae turoniae collecta. - Aurelianum, 1752. - 2 t.

Boguslavskij Boguslavskij, Vladimir Vol'fovie; Burminov, Vladimir Valerjanovic: Rus'. Rjurikovici : Illjustrirovannyj istoriceskij slovar'. Moskva : Poznavatel'naja kniga pljus, 2000. (llljustrirovannye slovari)

Bradley Bradley, John W.: A dictionary of miniaturists, illuminators, calligraphers and copyists : with references to their works, and notices of their patrons. From the establishment of Christianity to the eighteenth century / by John W. Bradley. - London : Quaritch, 18871889. - 3 vol.

Broughton Broughton, Bradford B.: Dictionary of medieval knighthood and chivalry : People, places, and events. - New York : Greenwood Press, 1988.

Chavy Chavy, Paul: Traducteurs d'autrefois : Moyen Âge et Renaissance. Dictionnaire des traducteurs et de la littérature traduite en ancien et moyen Français (842 - 1600). Paris : Champion-Slatkine, 1988. - 2 vol.

Chevalier

Gcrtncr, Johann Nepomuk: Biographien der römischen Kaiser von Wiederherstellung des abendländischen Kaiserthums durch Karl den Großen bis auf Se. itzt regierenden Majestät Franz II. / nach Heinrich Schmidt , Eichhorn und andern ächten Quellen bearbeitet von Joh. Nep. Gertner. - Wien, 1805. - 2 vol.

Chevalier, Ulysse: Répertoire des sources historiques du Moyen Âge : Biobibliographie / par Ulysse Chevalier. Nouvelle éd. - Paris : Auguste Picard, 1905. - 2 vol.

Glorieux

Christianson

Harvey

Christianson, C. Paul: A directory of London stationers and book artisans : 1300 - 1500 / by C. Paul Christianson. - New York : Bibliographical Society of America, 1990.

English medieval architects : a biographical dictionary down to 1550. Including master masons, carpenters, carvers, building contractors and other responsible for design / compiled by John Harvey, with contributions by Arthur Oswald. - London : Batsford, 1954.

D'Ancona D'Ancona, Paolo; Aeschlimann, Erhard: Dictionnaire des miniaturistes du Moyen Âge et de la Renaissance dans les différentes contrées de l'Europe. - 2. éd. rev. et augm. Milan : Hoepli, 1949.

DLL Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon : Biographischbibliographisches Handbuch / begr. von Wilhelm Kosch. - 3., völlig neu bearb. Aufl. - Bern; München : Francke ; Saur, 1968-2003. - 23 Bde u. 6 Erg.bde.

Echols Echols, Anne; Williams, Marty: An annotated index of medieval women / by Anne Echols and Marty Williams. - New York/Princcton; Oxford : Wiener; Berg, 1992.

Fabricius Fabricius, Johann Albert: Bibliotheca Latina mediae et infimae aetatis : Nunc denuo emendata et aucta, indicibus locupletata. Florentiae : Baracchi, 1858-1859. - 6 vol.

Fétis Fctis, François Joseph: Biographic universelle des musiciens et bibliographie générale de la musique / par F.J.Fétis. - 2 ed. - Paris : Didot, 1860-1867. - 8 vol.

Fletcher Fletcher, Richard A: W h o ' s who in Roman Britain and Anglo-Saxon England. - London : Shepheard-Walwyn, 1989. - (Who's who in British history ; 1)

Fritze Historical dictionary of late medieval England : 1272 - 1485 / edited by Ronald H. Fritze and William B. Robison. - Wcstport : Greenwood Press, 2002.

Glorieux, Palémon: Répertoire des maîtres en théologie de Paris au XlIIe siècle / par P. Glorieux. - Paris : Vrin, 1933. - 2 vol. (Etudes de philosophie médiévale ; 17-18)

Hicks Hicks, Michael Α.: W h o ' s who in late medieval England : 1272 - 1485. - Chicago : St. James Press, 1991. - (Who's who in British history; 3)

Hurter Hurter, Hugo: Nomenciator literarius theologiae catholicae : theologos exhibens aetate, natione, disciplinis distinctes / edidit et commenlarius auxit H. Hurler. - 4 ed. Innsbruck : Wagner, 1926. - Vol. 1-2.

Ibn Khallikan Ibn Khallikan's biographical dictionary = Kitab Wafayat al-ayan / transi, from the Arabic by B. MacGuckin de Slane. - 1. reprint. new York; London : Johnson Reprint, 18421 8 7 1 . - 4 vol. - (Oriental Translation Fund ; 59)

Jacquart 1 Jacquart, Danielle: Dictionnaire biographique des médecins en France au moyen âge. Supplément / sous la direction de Guy Beaujouan. - Nouvelle édition. - Genève : Droz, 1936. - (Centre de Recherches d'Histoire et de Philologie de la IVe Section de l'Écolc Pratique des Hautes Etudes ; 5. Hautes études médiévales et modernes; 35)

Jacquart 2 Jacquart, Danielle: Le milieu médical en France du Xlle au XVe siècle. - En annexe 2e suppl. au 'Dictionnaire' d'Ernest Wickersheimer. - Genève : Droz, 1981. (Centre de Recherches d'Histoire et de Philologie de la IVe Section de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes ; 5. Hautes etudes médiévales et modernes ; 46)

Gertner 1 Gertner, Johann Nepomuk: Biographien der römischen Könige und Kaiser von Erbauung der Stadt Rom bis zur Wiederherstellung

Kaeppeli Kaeppeli, Thomas: Scriptores ordinis praedicatorum medii aevi. - Roma :

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Kosch

Inslilulum historium / Istituto Istorico Domenicano, 1970-1993. - 4 vol.

Kosch Kosch, Wilhelm: Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon : Biographisches und bibliographisches Handbuch. - 2 ., vollst, neubearb. u. stark erw. Aufl. - Bern : Francke, 1958. - Vol. 4.

Ladvocat Ladvocat, Jean Baptist: Dictionnaire historiqueportatif / par M. Ladvocat. - Nouvelle édition. - Paris : Didot, 1755. - 2 vol.

Lami Lami, Stanislas: Dictionnaire des sculpteurs de l'école française du Moyen Âge au règne de Louis XIV / par Stanislas Lami. - Paris : Champion, 1898.

Lance Lance, Adolphe: Dictionnaire des architectes français / par Adolphe Lance. - Paris : Morel, 1872. - 2 vol.

Langer Langer, Lawrence N.: Historical dictionary of medieval Russia. - Lanham : Scarecrow Press, 2002. - (Historical dictionaries of ancient civilizations and historical eras ; 5)

List of S o u r c e s / Q u e l l e n v e r z e i c h n i s / Liste d e s S o u r c e s Osteuropa Biographisches Lexikon zur Südosteuropas / hrsg. von und Felix v. Schrocdcr. Oldenbourg, 1974-1984. -

Geschichte Mathias Bernath Münchcn : 4 vol.

Talbot Oxford Emden, Alfred Brotherston: A biographical register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500 / by A.B. Emden. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1957-1959. - 3 vols.

Potthast Potthast, August: Bibliotheca histórica medii aevi : Wegweiser durch die Geschichtswerke des europäischen Mittelalters bis 1500 / von August Potthast. - Unveränderter Nachdruck der 1896 bei Weber in Berlin erschienenen 2., vermehrt, u. verbess. Aufl. - Graz : Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt, 1957. - 2 vol.

Saxe Saxe, Christoph: Onomaslicon literarium : sive nomenclátor historico-criticus praestalissimorum omnis aetatis, populi, artiumq. formulae scriptorum. - Traiecti ad Rhenum : Paddenburg, 1777. - Pars 2.

Sbaralea

Lexikon des Mittelalters

Sbaralea, Jo. Hyacinthes: Supplementum et castigatio ad scriptores trium ordinum S. Francisci a Waddingo, aliisve descriptos : Cum adnotationibus ad syllabum martyrum eorundem ordinum / opus posthumum Jo. Hyacinthii Sbaraleae. - Ed. Nova. - Romae : Nardecchia; Chiappini, 1908-1936. - 3 partes. - (Biblioteca historico-bibliographica ; 2-4)

Lexikon des Mittelalters. - München : Artemis & Winkler, 1980-1998. - 9 vol.

Stammler

Latassa Lalassa y Ortin, Félix de: Bibliotheca antigua de los escritores Aragoneses : que florecieron desde la venida de Christo, hasta el año 1500. - Zaragoza, 1796. - 2 t.

Mondin Mondin, Battista: Dizionario enciclopedico dei Papi : Storia e insegnamenti. - Roma : Città Nuova, 1995.

Nechacin Ncchacin, Ivan V.: Istoriccskoj slovar' rossijskich gosudarej, knjazej, carej, imperatorov i imperatric. - Moskva : Resetnikova, 1793.

Ossinger Ossinger, Johann Felix: Bibliotheca Augustiniana Histórica, Critica, & Chronologica [...]. Ingolstadt; Augustae Vindelicorum : Craetz, 1776.

della persona, e delle opere di quelli scrittori, che fiorirono nel Regno dala venuta di Gesù Cristo sin al Secolo XVI. / scritta da Gio. Bernardino Tafuri. - Napoli : Mosca, 1748.

Die deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters : Verfasserlexikon / herausgegeben von Wolfgang Stammler, fortgeführt von Karl Langosch. - Berlin, Leipzig : de Gruyter, 1933-1955. - 5 vol. - (Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für Deutsche Literatur des Mittelalters der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften)

Strayer Dictionary of the Middle Ages / Joseph Reese Strayer, editor in chief. - New York : Scribner, 1982-1989. - 13 vol.

Tafuri Tafuri, Giovanni Bernardino: Istoria degli scrittori nati nel Regno di Napoli : In cui con ordine cronologico si dà succinta notizia

Talbot, C. H.; Hammond, E. Α.: The medical practitioners in Medieval England : a biographical register / by C.H. Talbot and E.A. Hammond. - London : Wellcome, 1965.

Théologie Dictionnaire de théologie catholique : contenant l'exposé des doctrines de la théologie catholique, leurs preuves et leur histoire. Paris : Letouzey et Ané, 1903-1950. - 15 vol.

Thieme/Becker Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart / herausgegeben von Ulrich Thieme und Felix Becker. - Leipzig : Seemann, 1907-1950. 37 Bde.

Tusculum Buchwald, Wolfgang; Hohlweg, Armin; Prinz, Otto: Tusculum-Lexikon griechischer und lateinischer Autoren des Altertums und des Mittelalters / von Wolfgang Buchwald, Armin Hohlweg, Otto Prinz. - 3., neu bearb. und erw. Aufl. - München : Artemis, 1982.

Tyerman Tyerman, Christopher: W h o ' s who in early medieval England : 1066 - 1272. - London : Shepheard-Walwyn, 1996. - (Who's who in British history ; 2)

Wadding Wadding, Lucas: Scriptores ordinis minorum quibus accessit syllabus illorum qui ex eodem ordine pro fide Christi fortiter oeeubuerunt / recensuit Lucas Waddingus. Ed. Novissima. - Romae : Nardecchia, 1906. - 1 vol. - (Biblioteca historicobibliographica ; 1)

Wickersheimer Wickersheimer, Ernest: Dictionnaire biographique des médecins en France au moyen âge / sous la direction de Guy Beaujouan. - Réimpression de l'édition de 1936. - Genève : Droz, 1979. - (Centre de Recherches d'Histoire et de Philologie de la IVe Section de l'École Pratique des Hautes Etudes ; 5. Hautes études médiévales et modernes ; 34)

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Jabalaha, metropolitan of Bagdad (* 1245, | 1 3 1 7 ) , metropolitan - Mid-East; Bagdad (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 195, 1 Jabbeke, Jan van (fl. 1336), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 2 Jacelmus (Viennois) Jacobus Jack, Heinrich (* 1430, τ 1491), preacher Deutschland; Biberach (Germany) - Stammler - F. 199, 119-121 Jackson, Robert (fl. 1428-1458), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 195, 4 Jackson, Roger - alias: R. Overton (*ca. 1451), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 195, 5 Jaclyn, William (fl. 1292), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 195, 6 Jacob, bar - or: bar Sahak (fl. 1000), Nestorian Syria - Chevalier - F. 35, 382 Jacob, ... (fl. 1485-1486), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 195, 7 Jacob, John (fl- 1452-1463), bachelor of civil law, chaplain - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 195, 8 Jacob, Thomas (fl. 1450-1453), bachelor of arts Oxford (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford - F. 195, 9 Jacoba von Bayern —» Jacqueline von Bayern Jacoba (Passau) (fl. 1474), physician - Passau (Germany); Firenze (Italy) - Echols - F. 195, 10 Jacobello di Bonomo Jacobus de Misa Jacobetto di Paolo da Spoleto (fl. 1294), painter Gubbio (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 16 Jacobi, Andrea (14-th century), Silvestrian, general of a religious order - Fabriano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 17 Jacobi, Clcmenzo (fl. 1476), Dominican, miniaturist - Firenze (Tlaly) - Chevalier F. 195, 18 Jacobi, Guilelmus - monk - Egmond (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 195, 19 Jacobi, Johannes (physician) —» Johannes Jacobi Jacobina (Bologna) (fl. 1304), physician Bologna (Italy) - Echols - F. 195, 20 Giacobina [Jacobina] di Ventimiglia (13-th century), noblewoman - Italy - Chevalier F. 195, 21 Jacopino [Jacobinus] d'Arezzo - also: Giacomo Bussoli (fl. 1432-1438), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 195, 23 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] (Artois) (fl. 1315), medical practitioner - Artois (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 24 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Bar (fl. 1458 1480), painter - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 25

Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Biandrate - or: J. de Blandiate, Jean de Β. (fl. 1449-1486), royal physician - France - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 195, 26-28; 203, 371 Giacomino [Jacobinus] da Bologna (fl. 1233), Dominican, architect - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 195, 29 Giacomino [Jacobinus] da Bologna - latin: Jacobinus de Bononia (fl. 1441-1459), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 195, 30-31 Jacopino [Jacobinus] da Botcsino (11. 1489), wood carver - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 32 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Bruges (fl. 1402), surgeon, barber - Pont-à-Mousson (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 33 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Commercy (fl. 1447), architect - Toul (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 195, 34; 421, 43 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Confluentia (f 1501), physician - Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 35-36 Jacobinus de Cortona (fl. 1381), Franciscan - Cortona (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 195, 37-38 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] Dreulx (fl. 13831389), royal surgeon - Bourgogne (France) J acquari I - F. 195, 39 Jacobinus Ferrariensis (fl. 1292), Franciscan, theologian - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 195, 40-42 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Fribourg (fl. 13581409), goldsmith - Fribourg (Switzerland); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 195, 43-44 Giacomino [Jacobinus] di Guglielmo (fl. 1269), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 195, 45-46 Jacquemin [Jacobinus], barber of Margareta van Vlaanderen {fl. 1376), barber - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 47 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Marquis {fl. 1453), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 48 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] (Physician) (fl. 1371), royal physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 195, 54 Jacomino [Jacobinus] (Physician) (early 15th century), papal physician - Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 195, 49 Giacomino [Jacobinus] Pugliese (13-th century), poet - Puglia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 51 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] du Puy (14-th century), citizen of Lyon - Lyon (France); Lc Puy (France) - Chevalier - F. 195, 50 Jacopino [Jacobinus] da Reggio (fl. 1269 1286), copyist, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 195, 52 Jacobinus de Reggio (early 14-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 195, 53

Jacopino [Jacobinus] da Reggio (15-th century), painter - Reggio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 390 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] (Reims) (fl. 1401-1404), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 55 Jacobinus de Sancto Georgio ( t 1494), jurisconsult - Italy - Fabricius - F. 195, 56 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] called: Sauvaige (fl. 1377-1381), glass painter - Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 57 Jacopino [Jacobinus] da Tradate (fl. 1401-1425), sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 195, 62-66 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] (Troyes) (fl. 1419-1426), glass painter - Troyes (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 57 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de Vaucoueurs (fl. 1377 1381), master mason - Toul (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 195, 67 Jacopino [Jacobinus] da Velate (fl. 1392), painter - Vercelli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 68 Jacopino [Jacobinus] da Velate (fl. 1450-1476), painter - Locarno (Switzerland); Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 68 Jacquemin [Jacobinus] de la Vente (13th century), bard - France - Chevalier F. 195, 69 Jacobinus dc Verona - italian: Giacomino da Verona (13-th century), Franciscan, poet - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 195, 70-71 Jacobs, Busse (fl. 1492-1500), bell founder - Hanover (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 72 Jacobs, Hugo (15-th century), painter - Leiden (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 195, 73 Jacobuccio di Ciopa (fl. 1430), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 195, 74 Jacobuccio di Petruccio (fl. 1404), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 195, 75 Jacobus Abianis (14-th century), copyist - SaintOmer (France) - Chevalier - F. 195, 80 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Ableiges (* 1340, 11402), jurisconsult, bailiff - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 81-83 Jakobos [Jacobus], archbishop of Achrida {* late 12-th century, f 1253), monk, archbishop, poet Greece - Tusculum - F. 197, 362 Jacopo [Jacobus] dell'Acqua della Mela —> Jacobus de Regno Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Acquamele (15-th century), Dominican, theologian - San Severino (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 195, 84-85 Jacques [Jacobus] Adhagat (fl. 1342-1384), physician - Gard (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 86 Jacobus Acgidii - also: Jaime Gil ( t 1465), Dominican, Provincial - Aragon (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli F. 195, 87-89

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Jacobus

Jacobus de Aesculo - also: J. Asculanus (fi. 1309-1311), Franciscan, theologian - Ascoli (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea - F. 195, 90-98 Jacques [Jacobus] Agni (fl. 1328-1349), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 99 Jacobus Alamanni (fi. 1329-1347), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 100 J a m e s [Jacobus] Alamanus (fl. 1431-1453), physician - Scotland - Talbot - F. 195, 101 Jacobus de Albenga, bishop of Faenza ( t 1273), canonist, bishop - Bologna (Italy); Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 102-103 Jacobus Albensis (fl. 1282), translator - Albi (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 195, 104-105 Jacobus Albensis (14-th century), Franciscan Albi (France) - Sbaralea - F. 195, 122 Jacobus Alberti (Carmelite) —> Alberti, Giacomo Jacques [Jacobus] Alberti de Porlu (fl. 13251331), doctor of medecine, diocese clerk - Gorze (Germany); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 106 Jacobus Alchindius Kindi, Yaqub ibn Ishaq alJacobus de Alemania (fl. 1385), mathematician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 109 Jacobus Alemannus - italian: Jacopo Tedesco (fl. 1226), architect - Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 110-114 Jacobus Alemannus ( t 1491), Dominican Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 115 Jacobus de Alexandria - also: Jacques Henri Branco (fl. 1340), Franciscan, theologian Alba (Italy); Alessandria (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding - F. 59, 83; 195, 116-122 Jacobus des Alleus (fl. 1284-1286), canon regular, canonist - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 195, 123-124 Jacobus Alovisianus - or: J. Alovixiis (15-th century), Augustinian, theologian - Ravenna (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Ossinger - F. 15, 71-72 Jacobus de Alpharottis —» Alpharottis, Jacobus de Jacobus de Altavilla - also: Jakob von Eltville ( t 1393), Cistercian, abbot - Eltville (Germany); Eberbach (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 195, 126-129 Giacomo [Jacobus] degli Altimanni (fl. 1225), mosaicist - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 130 Jacopo [Jacobus] Altoviti -> Altoviti, Jacopo Jacopo [Jacobus] de Alvarotis —> Alvarotto, Jacopo Jacopo [Jacobus] Amalfitano, bishop of Lipari ( t 1247), bishop - Amalfi (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 195, 131-133 Jacobus (Amida) ( t 6 - t h century), hermit, saint Italy - Chevalier - F. 195, 134 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Amiens - latin: Jacobus Ambianensis (13-th century), poet - Amiens (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 135-136 Jacobus Ammanati —> Ammanati, Jacobus Jacob [Jacobus] ben Anatoli - also: J. ben Abba Mari (fl. 1231), physician, philosopher Marseille (France); Napoli (Italy) - Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer F. 195, 77-79 Jacques [Jacobus] Ancelin (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 137 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Andrea ( t 1369), Dominican, sculptor, painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 138-139 Giacomo [Jacobus] Andrea da Ferrara (fl. 14901500), architect, engineer - Ferrara (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 17, 253; 195, 140 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Andrea da Firenze (11. 1487), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 141

Jacopo [Jacobus] di Andrea di Matteo (fl. 14881492), sculptor - Fiesole (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 142 Jacobus Andrensis (fl. 1400), physician - Napoli (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 195, 143 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Angelello del Patriarca (fl. 1378-1387), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 195, 144 Jacobus Angeli (1360-1427) Engelin, Jakob Jacobus Angeli (*ca. 1390, 11455), physician, university chancellor - Montpellier (France) Jacquart / , Wickersheimer - F. 195, 145-147 Jacques [Jacobus] Angelier (fl. 1477), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 148 Jacobus Angelus de Scarperia - italian: Jacopo Angeli (*ca. 1360, 11410 or 1411), humanist Italy; Scarperia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 19, 267; 195, 149-151 Jacobus Angianus —> Angianus, Jacobus Jacobus de Anglesola (fl. 1480), writer - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 195, 152 Jacobus Anglicus (fl. 1270), Cistercian - England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 195, 153-154 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Anguilla (15-th century), painter - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 155 Jacobus Antiquarius (fl. 1480-1491), rhetorician, philologist - Perugia (Italy) - Fabricius, Saxe F. 195, 156-157 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Antoing ( t e a . 1339), sculptor - Douai (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 159 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Antonello (*ca. 1455), painter - Messina (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 160-161 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Antonio ( f l 4 5 3 ) , painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 162 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Antonio (fl. 1458), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 195, 163 Giacomo [Jacobus] Antonio da Monza (fl. 1472), miniaturist - Monza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 158 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'Antonio da Poli (fl. 1447), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 164 Jacobus de Appamiis - french: Jacques de Pamiers (15-th century), Augustinian Pamiers (France) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 195, 166-167 Jacques [Jacobus] de Aptio ( t before 1363), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 168 Giacomo [Jacobus] dell'Aquila —» Aquila, Giacomo dell' Jacquet [Jacobus] de Aquilefago -> Aillefol, Jacquet Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Aquino (fl. 1253), poet - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 195, 176-177 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Aquino - latin: Jacobus Aquinas (fl. 1270-1280), Dominican - Italy; Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri - F. 195, 178-181 Jacobus dc Aquis (fl. 1334), Dominican, chronicler - Acqui Terme (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Potthast, Sbaralea - F. 195, 169-175; 195, 179-180 Jacobus Arabus, bishop of Achlat (fl. 731), bishop - Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 195, 182 Jaime [Jacobus] de Aragón (* 1296, 11334), infant - Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 218-219 Jaime [Jacobus] de Aragón - also: J. de Urgcl (+ 1347), infant - Aragon (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 220 Jaime [Jacobus] de Aragón, bishop of Tortosa and Valencia (* 1342, 11396), provost, bishop, cardinal - Barcelona (Spain); Tortosa (Spain); Valencia (Spain); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 195, 221-224

Jaime [Jacobus] I, king of Aragón - called: el Conquistador (* 1208, t 1276), king - Montpellier (France); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 195, 183-209 Jaime [Jacobus] II, king of Aragón - called: el Justo ( t 1327), king - Aragon (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Latassa F. 195, 210-217 Jacobus de Ardizzone - italian: Giacomo di Ardizzone (fl. 1213-1250), jurisconsult - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 195, 225-226 Jacobus de Arena (*ca. 1270, t l 3 2 0 ) , professor of law - Parma (Italy); Padua (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 25, 260; 195, 227-228 Jaime [Jacobus] Arenes —> Arenes, Jaime Giacomo [Jacobus], bishop of Ariano (fl. 12551256), bishop - Ariano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 230 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'Ariano (fl. 1435), grammarian, university professor - Ariano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 231 Jacobus Arigonius —» Jacobus Laudensis Jacopo [Jacobus] Armanni —» Armanni, Jacopo Jacobus (Armenia) - also: J. Qrnayensis, Tharkman or Targman (fl. 1331-1347), Dominican, translator - Armenia - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 195, 235-237 Jacobus I (Clajetsi), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1287), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 195, 232 Jacobus II (de Sis), patriarch of Armenia ( t 1359), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 195, 233 Jacobus III, patriarch of Armenia (fl. 1409-1411), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 195, 234 Jacques [Jacobus] Arnaudi (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, bachelor of arts, student of medecine - Embrun (France); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 238 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'Arpiño (fl. 1360), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 239 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'Arpiño (fl. 1390), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 239 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'Arqua (11. 1390), professor of medicine - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 240 Jacobus de Arras (f 1227). Premonstratensian, archdeacon, abbot, doctor of theology - Cambrai (France); Arras (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux - F. 195, 241-242 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Arras (fl. 1269), goldsmith Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 244 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Arsoli (15-th ccntury), painter - Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 245 Jacobus de Arulis (fl. 1287-1290), Dominican Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 195, 246 Jacobus ben Ascher (*ca. 1270, t 1340), Jewish scholar - Toledo (Spain); Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 176 Jacobus de Assisia (fl. 1345), physician - Dijon (France); Assisi (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 247 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'Asti ( t l 4 6 0 ) , monk, prior, abbot - Mantova (Italy); Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 248 Jacobus de Athorino (fl. 1357), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 249 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Atri (fl. 1400), physician, poet - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 195, 250-252 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Atri (f 1455), painter Abruzzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 253 Jakob [Jacobus] von Augsburg (fl. 1495), prcachcr - Augsburg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 195, 254-255 Jaime [Jacobus] de Aulesa (fl. 1483), poet Spain - Chevalier - F. 195, 256 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Aunoy (fl. 1339), surgeon Alençon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 257 Jacobus Aurelianensis (15-th century), jurisconsult - Orleans (France) - Fabricius - F. 195, 258

Jacobus Jacobus Auria - italian: Jacopo Doria (*ca. 1234, t after 1293), historiographer - Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 97, 396; 195, 259-260 Jacobus (de) Auria (fl. 1280-1294), marquis, historian - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 30, 320-321 Jacques [Jacobus] Ausini (fl. 1437), barber - Montélimar (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 261 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Autriche (fl. 1395), scholar - Paris (France); Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 195, 262 Jacques [Jacobus] (Avignon) (fl. 1283), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 266 Jacob [Jacobus] (Avignon) Comblanchien, Jacques Belin de Jacques [Jacobus] Belon (fl. 1472-1482), surgeon - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 195, 297-298 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Beltramo (fl. 1487), architect - Varese (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 299 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Beltrando (fl. 1436), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 300 Jacobus de Belviso - or: J. de Belvisio (*ca. 1270, 11335), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 301-304 Jacobus de Benedictis —> Jacopone [Jacobusl da Todi Jacobus de Benefactis, bishop of Mantova italian: Giacomo Benfatti (f 1332 or 1328), Dominican, bishop - Mantova (Italy) Chevalier - F. 195, 305 Jacobus de Benevento (fl. 1255-1271), Dominican - Benevento (Italy); Roma (Italy); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Tafuri - F. 195, 308-312 Jacobus de Benevento (fl. 1305), poet - Napoli (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 195, 306-307 Jacques [Jacobus] Béric (t 1356), surgeon Bouchcs-du-Rhônc (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 195, 313 Jacques [Jacobus] Berlandi (fl. 1332-1339), bachelor of medecine, physician - Montpellier (France); Cuenca (Spain) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 314 Jacques [Jacobus] Bernard (fl. 1485), surgeon Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 315 Jacobus Bertaldus, bishop of Veglia - italian: Jacopo Bcrtaldo (f 1315), chanccllor, bishop - Venezia (Italy); Veglia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Millelallers F. 195, 316-318 Jacques [Jacobus] Berthole (fl. 1490), physician - Lozère (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 319 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Bertinoro ( t 1213), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 320 Jacques [Jacobus] de Besançon (fl. 1485), illuminator - Besançon (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 321-323 Jacobus (Bevagna) (+ 1377), Franciscan, blessed Bevagna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 324 Jahaqob [Jacobus] ben Bibas (11. 1486-1490), Jewish scholar - Aragon (Spain) - Latassa F. 195, 325 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Bibbiena (15-th century), poet - Bibbiena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 326 Jacques [Jacobus] du Biez - or: Jacotin du Β. (fl. 1455-1474), coin engraver - Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 195, 327 Giacomo [Jacobus] (Bitelto) ( t 1485), Franciscan, blessed - Bitetto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 328 Jacques [Jacobus] Blanchi - also: Giacomo Bianchi (fl. 1317-1340), physician - Avignon (France); Embrun (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 329 Jacobus de Blanconibus - also: J. de Mcvania; italian: Giacomo Bianconi (* 1220, 11301), Dominican - Bevagna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 195, 330-332 Jacques [Jacobus] Boade (fl. 1448), physician Marseille (France) - Jacquart I - F. 195, 333 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Bologna) (fl. 1285-1287), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 195, 334 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Bologna (14-th century), composer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 195, 335-342

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Jacopo [Jacobus] (Bologna) - or: Giacomo (fl. 1344-1345), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) Bradley, D'Ancona - F. 195, 343-344 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Bologna (fl. 1350), miniaturist, illuminator - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 195, 345-347 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Bologna) (fl. 1362), painter Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 348 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Bologna) (fl. 1400-1404), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 349-350 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Bologna (15-th century), Augustinian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 351 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Bologna (fl. 1487-1492), painter, mosaicist - Orvieto (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 352 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Bolognino (fl. 1294), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 195, 353 Jacobus Bonacosa —> Bonacossi, Giacomo Jacopo [Jacobus] di Bonapreso Aspettati (fl. 1284-1294), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 195, 355 Jacob [Jacobus] Bonjuhes (fl. 1357-1371), physician - Perpignan (France); Mallorca (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 356 Jacques [Jacobus] Bont (fl. 1434-1446), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Paris (France); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 357 Jacopo [Jacobus] dal Borgo (fl. 1460), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 358 Jacques [Jacobus] Bornendi (fl. 1439), barber - Chamonix (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 359 Jacques [Jacobus] de Boulogne (fl. 1097), doctor of medecine, astrologist - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 362 Jacques [Jacobus] de Boulogne (fl. 1299-1332), painter - Hcsdin (Francc) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 360-361 Jacques [Jacobus] de Bourbon, count of La Marche, king of Sicilia Brabant, Jacques de Jacques [Jacobus] de Brabant (fl. 1316), physician, legendary figure - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 368 Jacques [Jacobus] de Brabant ( t 1400), sculptor, wood carver, painter - Cambrai (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 195, 369-371 Jacobus Bracellus —> Bracellus, Jacobus Jacques [Jacobus] Bremundi (fl. 1354), barber Toulon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 372 Jacques [Jacobus] Bretel (fl. 1285), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 195, 373 Jacques [Jacobus] dc Brczc, count of Maulcvricr (+ 1494), count, grand seneschal - Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 195, 374 Jacques [Jacobus] de Bruges (fl. 1453-1486), physician - Paris (France); Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 375 Jacques [Jacobus] (Brugge) (fl. 1462), illuminator - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 195, 380 Jacobus dc Brugis (fl. 1314), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 195, 376-379

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Jacobus de Brugis (fi. 1478-1495), Dominican, prior - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Magdeburg (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 195, 381 Jacques [Jacobus] Brulhet (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 382 Giacomo [Jacobus] Bruto - > Bruto, Giaomo Jacques [Jacobus] Buadella (fl. 1466), physician - Manosque (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 383 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Budrio (fl. 1392-1395), philosopher, surgeon - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 195, 384 Jacques [Jacobus] de Bugnin (fl. 1480), parish priest, Cistercian, poet - Lausanne (Switzerland); France - Chevalier - F. 195, 385 Jacobus van Buren (fl. 1436), illuminator - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 195, 386 Jacobus de Burgos (fl. 1476), philosopher Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 195, 387 Jacobus Buti ( t 1450), Dominican, friar, vicar general - Oxford (England); Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 195, 388-390 Jacobus Butrigarius - italian: Giacomo Bottrigari (*ca. 1274, 1 1347), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 195, 391-393 Jacobus de Bydgosca (15-th century), Dominican - Poland - Chevalier - F. 195, 394 Jacques [Jacobus] Cadot (fl. 1481-1483), astrologist, surgeon - France Wickersheimer - F. 195, 396 Jacobus de Cadubrio - french: Jacques de Cadore (fl. 1399-1402), copyist - Cadore (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 65, 116; 195, 395 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Cagli - latin: Jacobus de Callio (fl. 1450-1472), Franciscan - Italy Chevalier - F. 195, 397 Giacomo [Jacobus], archbishop of Cagliari (fl. 1075-1089), archbishop - Cagliari (Italy) Chevalier - F. 195, 398 Jacobus Calaber - or: J. de Calabria (14-th15-th century), Franciscan - Calabria (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 195, 399-400 Giacomo [Jacobus] (Calabria) (fl. 1475), court attendant - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 401 Jacobus Calatensis (fl. 740), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 195, 402 Jacobus Calker (fl. 1354-1362), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Kleve (Germany); Xanten (Germany); Paris (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 195, 403 Jacobus Callis —» Califs, Jaume Jacques [Jacobus] de Cambrai (13-th century), bard - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier F. 195, 404 Jacques [Jacobus] (Cambrai) (fl. 1443-1445), medical practitioner - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 195, 405 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Camerino (*ca. 1260), friar, mosaicist - Roma (Italy); Camerino (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 406-408 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Camerino (fl. 1290), architect - Camerino (Italy); Macerata (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 409 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Camerino (fl. 1321), painter - Orvieto (Italy); Camerino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 195, 410 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Camerino - called: G. de Rotellis (fl. 1446), painter - Camerino (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 71 Jacopo [Jacobus] Camphora - also: Jacobus Campora (f 1451), Dominican - Genua (Italy); Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 195, 411-413 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Campione (fl. 1244), sculptor, architect - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 414-415 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Campione (ν 1398), architect, engineer, sculptor - Italy; Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 195, 416-417 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Campii (fl. 1461-1479), painter - Campii (Italy); Fermo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 195, 418-419

Jacobus de Campo (fl. 1468), barber - Bourg-enBresse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 420 Jacques [Jacobus] Candel (fl. 1437-1464), surgeon, court attendant - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 421 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Candía (fl. 1482), architect - Pavia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 422 Jacques [Jacobus] de Cantarana (fl. 1328-1342), physician, university faculty regent - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 423 Jacques [Jacobus] de Capellis (Franciscan, fl. 1250) —> Capellis, Jacques Jacobus de Capellutis (+ 1343), physician Avignon (France); Parma (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 67, 291; 195, 424 Giacomo [Jacobus] del Caporale (fl. 1473), miniaturist, illuminator - Perugia (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 195, 425-426 Jacobus de Cappellis —> Cappellis, Jacobus de Jacobus Capra ( t e a . 1319), Dominican, prior - Parma (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 195, 428 Jacobus Capra, bishop of Città Pagano della Torre (fl. 1332), Dominican, bishop - Parma (Italy); Italy - Chevalier - F. 195, 427 Jacques [Jacobus] de Capy, abbot of Vaucelles ( t 1302), Cistercian, abbot - Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 195, 429 Jacobus Caracciolus —» Caraccioli, Jacopo patriarch of Aquileia Jacobus de Carccto —> Jacques |Jacobus] du Quesnoy Jacobus (Cardinal) (fl. 1159), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 198, 36 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Cardinal) (fl. 1180), cardinal Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 198, 19 Jaime [Jacobus] de Cardona —» Cardona y de Aragon, Jaime Francisco de bishop of Urgcl Jacob [Jacobus] Çarfati (*ca. 1350), physician, theologian, mystic - Avignon (France) Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 195, 433-434 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Carona (fl. 1470-1474), architect - Savona (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 195, 435-436 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Carrara (fl. 1472), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 195, 437 Jacques [Jacobus] Carrelli (fl. 1283), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 195, 438 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Casaglia (fl. 1285), Benedictine - Italy - Chevalier - F. 196, 1 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Casalbuttano ( t 1333), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 2 Jacopo [Jacobus] del Casentino (14-th century), painter, miniaturist - Toscana (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 196, 3 Jacobus de Cassola de Parma (15-th century), copyist, miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley F. 196, 4 Jacopo [Jacobus] de Castel Arquato, bishop of Ventimiglia (f 1250), Cistercian, Dominican, bishop, Provincial - Piacenza (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 5 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Castel de' Britti (fl. 13651378), canonist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 196, 6 Jacobus Castclbonus, bishop of Firenze - italian: Jacopo Alessi di Ranuccio Castelbuono ( t 1286), Dominican, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 70, 202 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Castello di Mino di Martinello ( t e a . 1404), glass painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 7 Jaime [Jacobus] de Castro (fl. 1400), grammarian - Spain - Chevalier - F. 196, 8 Jacobus Catalanus ( t 1493), Dominican, Provincial - Catalonia (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Latassa - F. 196, 9-12 Jacobus, bishop of Catania ( t after 730), bishop, saint - Catania (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 13 Jacques [Jacobus] de Cathalano - physician Meaux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 14 Jacques [Jacobus] Caussa (fl. 1252), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 196, 15

Jacques [Jacobus] de Caussans, abbot of Cluny ( t 1383), Benedictine, abbot - Cluny (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 196, 16 Jacopo [Jacobus] de Cereto (fl. 1340), sculptor Imola (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 17 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Cerqueto (* 1284, f 1367), Augustinian, hermit - Italy - Chevalier F. 196, 18 Jacobus dc Ccrrctanis ( t 1440), cantor, bishop Italy - Hurter - F. 196, 19 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Certaldo ( t 1292), Camaldolese - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 20 Jacobus de Cessolis (fl. 1288-1322), Dominican - Reims (France); Genua (Italy); Asti (Italy) Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 196, 21-30 Jacob [Jacobus] de Chambéry (fl. 1383), physician - Chambéry (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 31 Jacques [Jacobus] de Chambéry (fl. 1454-1455), painter - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier F. 196, 32 Jacques [Jacobus] du Châtelier, bishop of Paris ( t 1438), treasurer, bishop - Reims (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 196, 33 Jacques [Jacobus] de Chavanges (fl. 13821394), surgeon - Dijon (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 196, 34-35 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Chieti (fl. 1269), Dominican, inquisitor - Chicti (Italy) Chevalier - F. 196, 36 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Chieti (fl. 1459), Franciscan, poet - Chieti (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 196, 37-38 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Chirco ( t 1484), jurisconsult - Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier - F. 196, 39 Iakov [Jacobus] Chotovic (fl. 1348-1350), military leader - Novgorod (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 196, 41 Jacobus Cina bishop of Termoli —> Jacobus de Sancto Andrea Giacomo [Jacobus] (Cingoli) (fl. 1395), sculptor - Cingoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 46 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Cino (fl. 1365-1398), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 196, 47-48 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Cino Arrighi (fl. 13521385), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 47 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Cione ( t after 1330), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 42, 214 Jacobus de Clavaro ( t e a . 1431), Dominican, theologian - Wien (Austria); Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 196, 49-52 Jacques [Jacobus] Clementis (fl. 1331-1341), master of arts, doctor of mcdccine - Auxcrrc (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 53 Jacques [Jacobus] de Cleraunay (fl. 14961498), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 54 Jacobus Clericus > Clercq, Jacques du lord of Beauvoir en Ternois Jacobus Coccinobaphus (fl. 1101), monk, religious writer - Byzantium; Bithynia (Turkey) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 196, 57-59 Jacob [Jacobus] Cohen (fl. 1443), jurisconsult, physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 65 Jacob [Jacobus] Coitier ( t 1506), physician Poligny (France); France - Wickersheimer F. 196, 66-69 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Cola (fl. 1439), miniaturist Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 196, 70 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Cola da Camerino (fl. 1455), painter - Camerino (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 196, 71 Jacobus Columbi (fl. 1221-1244), jurisconsult, judge - Italy; Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 81, 135; 196, 73 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Comito Comito, Giacomo di

[Jacobus] Jacopo [Jacobus] da Como (fi. 1454), architect Aquila (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 74 Jacques [JacobusJ de Comseyo (fl. 1318), physician - Senlis (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 75 Jacobus de Concosio, archbishop of Aix-enProvence - also: J. de Conquosio (+ 1329), Dominican, bishop, archbishop - Lodève (France); Aix-en-Provence (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 196, 76-78 Jacobus Congelshovius —» Twinger von Königshofen, Jakob Jacques [Jacobus] Constastin (fl. 1448), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquari 1 - F. 196, 79 Jacques [Jacobus] Contastini (fl. 1326-1332), doctor of medccine - Montpellier (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 196, 80-81 Jacob [Jacobus] de Coperslagere —> Gérines, Jacques dc Jacops [Jacobus] Cornells (fl. 1459) —> Cornells, Jacops Jacquet [Jacobus] Cornells (fl. 1475) Cornells, Jacquet Jacopo [Jacobus] di Corso - called: Papi (*ca. 1382), sculptor - Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 82 Jacobus de Corvo —> Corvo, Jacques de bishop of Toulon Jacques [Jacobus] de Corvo (fl. 1272-1292), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 83 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Cosma (13-th century), marbler - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 85-87 Jacopo [JacobusJ di Cosma Mellini (2-d half 13th century), marbler - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 196, 87-88 Jakob [Jacobus] von Cossen (14-th century), medical writer - Deutschland - Stammler F. 196, 89 Jacobus Cotacensis ( t 1370), Carmelite, bishop - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Georgia - Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 196, 90-93 Jacques [Jacobus] Couiflin (2-d half 15th century), physician - Poitiers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 94 Jacob [Jacobus] de Cramonaz (fl. 1473), physician - France; Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 95 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Cremona (fl. 1256), Augustinian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 96 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Cremona (fl. 1430), Augustinian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 97 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Cremona (fl. 1464), clergyman - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 99 Jacobus Cremonensis (fl. 1450), translator Cremona (Italy) - Fahricius - F. 196, 98 Jacobus de Crimea (15-th century), philologist Armenia - Chevalier - F. 196, 100 Jacques [Jacobus] de Croisilles (fl. 1251), bell founder - Aachen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 196, 101 Jacques [Jacobus] dc Croismarc (fl. 1484), state counsellor - France - Chevalier - F. 196, 102 Jacques [Jacobus] de la Croix (15-th century), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 103 Jacques [Jacobus] de Croix (fl. 1446-1448), medical practitioner - Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 104 Jacobus de Curte (fl. 1480), Augustinian, orator - Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 196, 105-106 Jacobus de Cyprus (11. 1383), astrologist Bologna (Italy); Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 196, 42 Jacobus I, king of Cyprus, king of Jerusalem Jacobus Auria Jacques [Jacobus] de Douay (fl. 1341), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 138 Jacobus de Duaco (fl. 1275), philosopher, commentator - Douai (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 196, 136-137 Jacques [Jacobus] Dulons (14-th century), medical writer - France - Wickersheimer F. 196, 139 Jacques [Jacobus] Dupont (fl. 1486-1490), surgeon - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 140 Jacobus de Dusa (fl. 1482), printer - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 141 Jacobus Edessenus (* ca. 640, 1708), bishop, theologian - Edessa (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie F. 196, 142-153 Jacobus Egidii ( í 1334?), physician - Marseille (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 196, 154-155 Jacob [Jacobus] (Eppingen) (fl. 1473), architect - Heidelberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 156 Jacobus Erlandsen archbishop of Lund —> Erland, Jacobus archbishop of Lund Jacques [Jacobus] d'Espinal (13-th century), bard - France - Chevalier - F. 196, 159 Jacobus van Euckhuysen ( t 1483), canon regular, miniaturist - Zwolle (Netherlands); Utrecht (Netherlands) - D'Ancona - F. 196, 160 Jacobus de Eugubio (14-th century), Augustinian - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 196, 161-163 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Eyrargues (fl. 1299), barber - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 164 Jacobus Fabra ( t e a . 1462), Carmelite, bishop - Perpignan (France); Catalonia (Spain) - Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 196, 165-166

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Jacques [Jacobus] Fabri (fl. 1479-1489), doctor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 167 Jacobus Fabri de Stubach —> Jacobus de Stubach Jacobo [Jacobus] da Fabriano (fl. 1460-1474), miniaturist - Roma (Italy); Fabriano (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 168-170 Jacques [Jacobus] de Fabrie (fl. 1438), author of a recipe - Artois (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 171 Jacopo [Jacobus], bishop of Faenza (fl. 11181130), bishop - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 172 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Faenza (fl. 1446), Celestine, copyist - Faenza (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 114, 179; 196, 173 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Faenza (fl. 1477), wood carver - Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 174 Jacques [Jacobus] Fagesii (fl. 1400-1401), student of medccine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 175 Jacques [Jacobus] de Fallague (11. 1491-1540), physician, knight - France - Wickersheimer F. 196, 176 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Farnese (fl. 1360-1395), grammarian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 177 Jacques [Jacobus] Fauchillon (fl. 1387-1418), surgeon - Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 178 Jacques [Jacobus] Faulgourt (fl. 1487), physician - Angoulemc (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 179 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Ferrara (fl. 1463), glass painter - Ferrara (Italy); Verona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 181 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Ferrara, bishop of Modena ( t 1311), bishop - Modena (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 180 Jacobus Ferrariensis (fl. 1470), Dominican, inquisitor - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 196, 182-183 Jacobus Ferrarius de Regio —> Jacobus de Regio Jacques [Jacobus] Ferre (fl. 1398-1423), diocese clerk, master of arts, physician - Saint-Malo (France); Paris (France); Bretagne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 184 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Figline (14-th century), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 196, 185 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Filippo (13-th ccntury), miniaturist, notary - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 196, 186 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Filippo (fl. 1242), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 196, 187 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Filippo (fl. 1478), goldsmith - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 188 Jacopo [Jacobus] Filippo Bertoni —> Bertoni, Jacopo Filippo Jacopo [Jacobus] Filippo da Brescia (fl. 1480), sculptor - Brescia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 194 Jacopo [Jacobus] Filippo da Faenza (fl. 1447), astronomer - Bologna (Italy); Faenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 197, 295 Jacopo IJacobusJ Filippo da Milano (fl. 14901491), miniaturist - Milano (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 196, 195 Jacopo [Jacobus] Filippo da Padova (14-th century), Augustinian, copyist - Padua (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 197, 296-297 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Firenze) (fl. 1225), Franciscan, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 198-199 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Firenze (fl. 1410), painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 207 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Firenze (fl. 1463-1473), Franciscan, illuminator - Pistoia (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 216-217 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Firenze (fl. 1473), wood carver - Urbino (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 196, 218 Jacopo [Jacobus] Fitiviano (14-th century), Dominican - Italy - Chevalier - F. 196, 219

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Jacopo [Jacobus] da Fivizzano (fl. 14721474). printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 220 Jacques [Jacobus] Flamingi (fl. 1365-1379), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine, bachelor of theology - Paris (France); Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 221 Jacobus de Florentia (fl. 1318), surgeon - Chambéry (France); Firenze (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 202 Jacobus de Florentia (fl. 1436), miniaturist Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 196, 208 Jacobus de Florentia, archbishop of Zeitoun - called: Ciuffagni ( t l 2 6 2 or 1362), Franciscan, archbishop - Firenze (Italy); MidEast - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 196, 200-201; 196, 206 Jacobus Florentinus (fl. 1453), Franciscan, theologian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 196, 209-215 Jacques [Jacobus] du Flos (fl. 1377), medical practitioner - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 222 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Folco (fl. 1330-1334), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 196, 223 Jacques [Jacobus] de la Fontaine (fl. 1480-1487), surgeon - Nantes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 224 Jacques [Jacobus] de Fontaix (fl. 13951434), physician - Montbrison (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 225 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Fonte Avellana) ( t 1200), hermit, blessed - Nocera (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 226 Jacques [Jacobus] de Forest (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 196, 227 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Forlì (II. 1357), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 228 Jacobus de Forlivio (*ca. 1330, 1 1413), physician, philosopher, university professor - Fori i (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 196, 229-233 Jacobus Fouquerii - also: J. Folquerius (fl. 1345), Augustinian, theologian - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger F. 196, 234-236 Jacques [Jacobus] Fournier —> Benedictus XII Papa Jacques [Jacobus] Frances (fl. 1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 196, 237 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Francesco - also: Jacopo (Firenze) (* 1337, 1 1396), Camaldolese, painter, miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 203-205; 196, 239 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Francesco (fl. 1370-1371), painter - Volterra (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 238 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Francesco (fl. 1441), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 196, 240 Jacobus von Frankfurt (fl. 1351-1367), student Padua (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 196, 241 Jacobus Friderici (fl. 1390), Carmelite - Napoli (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 196, 242 Jacobus Frise - also: J. Fryle ( t 1488), royal physician - Friesland (Netherlands); England - Jacquart 1, Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 196, 243-247 Jacobus Fryle —> Jacobus Frise Jacques [Jacobus] de Furnes, abbot of SaintBertin ( t 1237), abbot - Saint-Bertin (France) Chevalier - F. 196, 248 Jacobus de Fusignano (f 1333), Dominican, prior - Roma (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 196, 249 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Fusina (fl. 1390), sculptor - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 250 Jacobus Gaetani Stefaneschi Galli, Giacomo Jacobus Gallius (fl. 1450), Franciscan, theologian - France - Sbaralea - F. 196, 262-263 Jacques [Jacobus] Galteri (fl. 1456-1457), student of medecine - Normandie (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 264 Jacques [Jacobus] de Gand (14-th-15-th century), poet, hagiographer - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 196, 265 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Gandolfino - or: Giacomo di G. (fl. 1280-1287), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 196, 266-267 Jacques [Jacobus] Gange (fl. 1352-1361), physician - Napoli (Italy); Tours (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 268 Jacques [Jacobus] de la Garde (11. 1408), barber - Le Puy (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 196, 269 Jacques [Jacobus] (Gâtinais) (fl. 1213), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 270 Jacques [Jacobus] Gaufridi (fl. 1318-1327), physician, dean - Aix-en-Provence (France); Gap (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 196, 271-272 Jacobus Gavarrini —> Gavarrini, Giacomo Jacob [Jacobus] de Gavia (fl. 1395), physician - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 275 Jacobus Gclu archbishop of Tours —> Gelu, Jacques archbishop of Tours Jacopo [Jacobus] da Genova (14-th century), Dominican - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 277 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Gerardo (fl. 1403), university professor - Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 278 Jacopo [Jacobus] Giovanni —> Jacobus Johannis Jacopo [Jacobus] di Giovanni (fl. 1385), bell founder - Pisa (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 196, 279 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Giovanni - called: G. di Vita (fl. 1402-1445), smith - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 280 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Giovanni da Como (fl. 1484), architect - Como (Italy); Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 281 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Giovanni Cristiani (* 1395), wood carver - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 196, 282 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Giovanni Dionigi (fl. 1381-1385), architect - Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 283 Jacques [Jacobus] Giraud (fl. 1470), surgeon Hérault (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 284 Jacques [Jacobus] Glorieux (fl. 1472), barber Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 285 Jakob [Jacobus] von Göttweih (fl. 1313), illuminator - Göttweih (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 196, 286 Giacomo [Jacobus] da Gozo (fl. 1373-1375), architect - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 287 Jacobus Grace (fl. 1370), monk, chronicler Kilkenny (Ireland) - Potthast - F. 196, 288 Jacobus Graccus (late 11 -th century), monk, preacher - Greece - Hurter - F. 196, 289 Jakob [Jacobus] von Gratzen (fl. 1505), chronicler - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 196, 290 Jacobus le Graunt (fl. 1486), Augustinian België, Belgique - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 196, 291-292 Jacob [Jacobus] (Grenoble) (fl. 1390), physician - Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 293 Jacques [Jacobus] le Gris ( t 1387), squire Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 196, 294 Jacobus de Grissanto (fl. 1300), Franciscan Toscana (Italy) - Wadding - F. 196, 295 Jacques [Jacobus] Groussin (II. 1199), medical practitioner - Bourges (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 296

Jacobus de Gruytrode - or: J. de Gruitroede ( t 1472), Carthusian, prior, theologian Netherlands; Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Théologie - F. 196, 297-303 Jacob [Jacobus] de Guanges (II. 1389-1391), physician - Perpignan (France); Eine (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 304 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Guazzatoio (fl. 1321), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 305 Jacques [Jacobus] de Guérande (f 1267), theologian - Paris (France); Nantes (France) Glorieux - F. 196, 306 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Guido (fl. 1462), painter Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 307 Jacques [Jacobus] Guillelmi (fl. 1486), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 308 Jacobus de Guisia - french: Jacques de Guyse ( t 1399), Franciscan, doctor of theology, mathematician, philosopher, chronicler Valenciennes (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 196, 309-319 Jacob [Jacobus] van Gulik (fl. 1392), Franciscan, suffragan bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 196, 320 Jacobus de Haarlem (fl. 1403-1410), physician - Haarlem (Netherlands); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 321 Jacobus de Hagis (fl. 1475-1477), doctor of theology - The Hague (Netherlands); Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 196, 325 Jacob [Jacobus] Hallévi (fl. 1300), physician Ales (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 196, 322 Jacob [Jacobus] Haq-Qaton (15-th century), translator - France - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 196, 323-324 Jacob [Jacobus] Helles (fl. 1341), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 326 Jacques [Jacobus] Helye (fl. 1332), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 327 Jacques [Jacobus] de Hemricourt ( t 1403), mayor, knight hospitaller, chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 196, 328-330 Jacobus Henricus de Alba - italian: Jacopo Errici (fl. 1340), Franciscan, theologian - Genua (Italy); Alba (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri, Wadding - F. 110, 96; 196, 331-333 Jacques [Jacobus] de Herde (fl. 1478-1483), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 196, 335 Jacques [Jacobus] Herle (fl. 1490), physician - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 336 Jakob [Jacobus] (Hermannstadt) (fl. 1440), bronze founder - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 337-338 Jacques [Jacobus] de Hersele (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, master of arts, physician, chaplain Paris (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Brabant (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 339 Jacques [Jacobus] de Hesdin (fl. 1270), bard Hesdin (France) - Chevalier - F. 196, 340 Jacob [Jacobus] van der Heyden —> Jacobus Tymaeus de Amersfordia Jacobus Hibernus ( t 1324), scholar - Ireland; Scotland; Cambridge (England) - Hurter F. 196, 341 Jacques [Jacobus] de Hochberg ( f e a . 1489), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 342 Jacques [Jacobus] de Hongrie (fl. 1251), clergyman - Magyarország (Hungary); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 196, 343 Jacques [Jacobus] de Horst ( f e a . 1446), deacon, canonist - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 196, 344 Jacques [Jacobus] l'Hostc ( t 1475), papal physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 196, 345 Jacques [Jacobus] de Houchin (f 1480), canon Saint-Omer (France) - Chevalier - F. 196, 346

[Jacobus] Jacques [Jacobus] Houel (fi. 1491), surgeon Rennes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 347 Jaime [Jacobus] I, bishop of Huesca (+ 1187), bishop - Huesca (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 196, 348-351 Jacobus de Hugo (14-th century), Dominican France - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 196, 352-353 Jacobus de Ibelin (fl. 1271), jurisconsult Palestine - Chevalier - F. 196, 355 Giacomo [Jacobus] (Illuminator) (fl. 1453-1454), illuminator - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 196, 358 Jacques [Jacobus] (Illuminator) (fl. 1462), illuminator - France - Bradley, Chevalier F. 196, 356-357 Jacques [Jacobus] Imbert (fl. 1418), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 196, 361 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Imola (fl. 1416), physician - Bologna (Italy); Imola (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 362 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Imola (fl. 1482), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Imola (Italy) - Chevalier F. 196, 363 James [Jacobus] Ingolby (fl. 1488), barber, surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 196, 364 Jacques [Jacobus] Isambcrtc - also: J. Jambatte (fl. 1356), surgeon - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 365; 196, 368 Giacomo [Jacobus] d'ltri —> Itri, Giacomo d' archbishop of Otranto, patriarch of Constantinopolis Jacobus Jacobi (fl. 1394-1399), physician - Krakow (Poland); Paris (France) Wickerxheimer - F. 196, 367 Jacobus de Janua (15-th century), Dominican, bachelor of theology - Genua (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 196, 354 Jacques [Jacobus] le Jeune (fl. 824), bishop, confessor, saint - France - Chevalier F. 196, 377 Jacobus Johannis - italian; Jacopo Giovanni (fl. 1456), chaplain, copyist - Venezia (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 196, 371-372 Jacobus Joannis [Johannis] (fl. 1490), Carmelite - Kreuznach (Germany) - Bihliolheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 196, 369-370 Jacob [Jacobus] (Joiner) (fl. 1253), joiner Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 196, 373 Jacques [Jacobus] Joncard (fl. 1495), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 196, 374 Jacobus Josselini de Cruce ( f e a . 1482), physician - Milano (Italy); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 375 Jacques [Jacobus] Jouer (15-th century), royal surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 196, 376 Jacobus Just (τ 1459), Dominican - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 196, 378-379 Jacques [Jacobus] Kain (fl. 1389-1403), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 380 Jacobus de Kaisncto —> Jacques [Jacobus] du Quesnoy Jacobus de Kelso (11. 1475), mathematician Scotland - Chevalier - F. 196, 381 Jacobus, bishop of Khalat (8-th century), bishop Syria - Chevalier - F. 196, 382 Iakov [Jacobus] (Kiev) (10-th century), monk, historian - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier F. 196, 383 Jacques [Jacobus] Kokiel (fl. 1378-1394), diocese clerk, master of arts, doctor of medecine - Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 386 Jacob [Jacobus] von Köln (13-th century), illuminator - Köln (Germany) - D'Ancona F. 196, 72 Jakob [Jacobus] (Köln) (fl. 1349-1363), glass artist - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 196, 384 Jakob [Jacobus] von Königsbach ( t 1494), Benedictine, abbot - Köln (Germany); Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 196, 385

Jakob [Jacobus] von Lackerß (fl. 1442), wood carver - Schleswig (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 387 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Landino ( t 403), painter Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 388 Jakob [Jacobus] von Landshut (f before 1427), medical writer, surgeon - Landshut (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 196, 389-390 Jacques [Jacobus] de Lassy (11. 1498-1505), barber - Blois (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 391 Jacques [Jacobus] de Lastegle (fl. 1326), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 392 Jacobus de Laterina (fl. 1320), Dominican, hagiographer - Italy - Chevalier - F. 196, 393 Jacobus a Lauda - also: J. Oidi de Lauda (f 1304), Franciscan, martyr - Etruria (Italy); Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier, Sharalea, Wadding F. 196, 394-396; 197, 177 Jacobus Laudensis (fl. 1350), Franciscan - Lodi (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 196, 397-400 Jacobus Laudensis - also: J. Arigonius; italian: Jacopo Arrigoni (*ca. 1368, τ 1435), Dominican, bishop - Lodi (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Ρ otthast - F. 196, 401-403 Jacobus Laudensis - also: J. Arigonius (τ 1435), Dominican, bishop - Lodi (Italy); Trieste (Italy); Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 25, 403 Jacobus de Lausanna ( t 1321), Dominican, Provincial, theologian - Lausanne (Switzerland); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie F. 196, 404-412 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Lazzaro (fl. 1368), painter Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 413 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Lazzaro da Venezia ("I" 1475), architect, sculptor - Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 414 Jacques [Jacobus] Ledo (1-st half 15-th century), barber - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 415 Jacques [Jacobus] Lefebvre (fl. 1494-1515), physician, surgeon - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 416 Jacques [Jacobus] Lemire - or: J. le Mire (fl. 1335-1336), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 196, 417 Jacobus de Lende (fl. 1499), Franciscan - Paris (France); Artois (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 196, 418-419 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Lentini - or: Giacomo da L. (fl. 1233-1240), poet, notary - Lentini (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 196, 420-427 Jacobus de Leocata (fl. 1490), Carmelite - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 196, 428-429 Jacobus Leodiensis (*ca. 1260, f c a . 1330), musicologist, theologian - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 196, 430-438 Jacob [Jacobus] Leon de Cavaillon (fl. 1472-1495), surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 196, 439 Jacques [Jacobus] Lepelé (fl. 1322), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 196, 440 Jacques [Jacobus| de Lescarre (fl. 1450-1473), doctor of medecine - Amiens (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 196, 441-442 Jacobus de Liaco - also: J. de Liniaco (12-th13-th century), Dominican - Padua (Italy) Kaeppeli - F. 197, 4 Jacques [Jacobus] de Libermé (fl. 1427), painter - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 197, 1 Jacob [Jacobus] von Liegnitz (fl. 1467), bell founder - Liegnitz (Poland) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 2 Jacques [Jacobus] le Lieur ( t 1366), mayor, city captain - Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 197, 3 Jacques [Jacobus] de Litemont (fl. 1463-1469), painter - France - Chevalier - F. 197, 5

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Jacopo [Jacobus] da Lodi (fl. 1477), painter Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 197, 6 Jacques [Jacobus] de Longuyon (f before 1297), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 197, 7-8 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Lorenzo (fl. 1205), architect - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 197, 9 Jacomo [Jacobus] di Lorenzo da Bologna (fl. 1485-1495), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 197, 10 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Lorenzo di Tebaldi (fl. 1205-1210), sculptor, architect, mosaicist - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 196, 84-85 Jacques [Jacobus] de Lorraine, bishop of Metz ( t 1260), bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 197, 11; 197, 13 Jacques [Jacobus] Loste (fl. 1456-1486), physician, astrologist - France; Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 12 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Lotto (fl. 1325-1368), wood carver - Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 14 Jacobus Luccensis (15-th century), miniaturist, illuminator - Lucca (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 197, 15-16 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Lugano (late 15-th century), sculptor - Pontremoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 17 Jacob [Jacobus] de Lunel (fl. 1405), physician - Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 18 Jacob [Jacobus] de Lunel (fl. 1425-1442), physician - Tarascón (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 19 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) ( t before 1272), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 21 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) ( i before 1275), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 20 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) (fl. 1380-1423), sculptor - Lyon (Franco) - Lami - F. 197, 22 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) (fl. 1380), sculptor Lyon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 196, 359 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) (fl. 1429-1432), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu F. 196, 359 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) (fl. 1429-1432), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Lami - F. 197, 22 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) (fl. 1493-1494), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu F. 196, 359 Jacques [Jacobus] (Lyon) (fl. 1493-1494), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Lami - F. 197, 22 Jacob [Jacobus] van Maerlant (*ca. 1235, | ca. 1300), poet - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 197, 23-27; 425, 177-180 Jacobus Magnus (1360-1415) —> Legrand, Jacques Jacques [Jacobus] du Maisei (fl. 13291349), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 197, 29 Jacques [Jacobus] des Maistres (fl. 1472), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 197, 30 Jacob [Jacobus] ben Makir —> Profacius Judaeus Jacques [Jacobus] de Malda (fl. 1482-1499), physician - Paris (France); Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 33 Jaime [Jacobus] I, king of Mallorca (* 1243, t l 3 1 1 ) , king - Montpellier (France); Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 197, 34; 197, 37-38 Jaime [Jacobus] II, king of Mallorca (* 1315, 1 1349), king - Catania (Italy); Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 197, 35-36; 197, 40-41 Jaime [Jacobus] III, king of Mallorca (* 1336, τ 1375), king - Mallorca (Spain); Perpignan (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 197, 39; 197, 42-43 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Mandra (fl. 1188), university professor - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 197, 44

590

[Jacobus]

Jacques [Jacobus] Marals (fi. 1450), doctor of medecine - Angers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 45 Jacques [Jacobus] (le Marbrier) (H. 13441347), marbler - Douai (France) - Beaulieu F. 197, 46 Jacobus de Marchepallu (15-th century), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 197, 47-48 Jacobus de Marchia (* 1394 or 1391, t 1476), Franciscan, theologian, saint - Napoli (Italy); Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 197, 49-58 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Marco da Villa (fl. 14841494), wood sculptor, intarsiator - Lucca (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 197, 59-61 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Mariotto (fi. 1475-1480), carpenter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 62 Jacques [Jacobus] (Marmouticr) (fl. 1094), physician - Marmoutier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 63 Jacobus (Marmouticr) ( t e a . 1210), Cistercian, monk - Marmoutier (France) - Hurter F. 197, 32 Jacob [Jacobus] Marnan (fl. 1486), physician Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 64 Jacques [Jacobus] Maron (fl. 1347), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquari I - F. 197, 65 Jacques [Jacobus] (Marseille) (fl. 1295), barber Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 66 Jacques [Jacobus] (Marseille) (fl. 1320-1325), doctor of medecine - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 67 Jacques [Jacobus] Martel (fl. 1454-1456), student of medecine - Paris (France); Normandie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 68 Jacques [Jacobus] Martin (fl. 1471), barber Gard (France) - Jacquari I - F. 197, 69 Jacobus Martini de Middelberg (fl. 1383-1389), master of arts, physician, canonist - Utrecht (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 70 Jacme [Jacobus] Mascara (fl. 1390), chronicler Béziers (France) - Chevalier - F. 425, 174 Jacobus de Massa ( t a f t e r 1256), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 197, 71-72 Jacobus Mattel (II. 1345), miniaturist - Wien (Austria) - D'Ancona - F. 197, 73 Jacques [Jacobus] Maudro ( t 1435), surgeon Montpellier (France) - Jacqitart I - P. 197, 74 Jacques [Jacobus] Maugier (fl. 1466), physician - Yonne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 75 Jacques [Jacobus] Mauro (fl. 1445), physician Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 197, 76 Jacques [Jacobus] Mayros ( t 1447), doctor of medecine - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / F. 197, 77 Jacobus Mediolanensis ( t e a . 1244), Dominican, missionary - Milano (Italy); Genua (Italy); Greece - Kaeppeli - F. 197, 86 Jacobus Mediolanensis (14-th century), Franciscan, theologian, convent lector - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 197, 80-85 Jacob [Jacobus] ben Meir - called: Rabbenu (11171), Talmudist - France; Troycs (France) Strayer - F. 197, 87-90 Jacobus (Meister) (15-th century), surgeon, medical writer - Deutschland - DLL F. 425, 181 Jacques [Jacobus] (Melun) (fl. 1310-1315), royal physician - Mallorca (Spain); Melun (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 79 Jacques [Jacobus] de Menthonay —> Menthonay, Jacques de Jacobus Mercerii (fl. 1422-1434), Dominican, vicar general - Paris (France) - Kaeppeli F. 197, 92 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Mesagne (fl. 1337), poet - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 197, 93-94 Jacobus Mctcnsis (fl. 1295-1302), Dominican, theologian - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli, Lexikon cles Mittelalters - F. 197, 95-99

Jacques [Jacobus] (Metz) (fl. 1470-1488), surgeon, pilgrim - Metz (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 100 Jacobus de Mevania —> Jacobus de Blanconibus Jacomo [Jacobus] di ser Michele da Città di Castello (fl. 1412), painter - Siena (Italy) Thieme/BeckerF. 197, 101 James [Jacobus] of Milan ( t before 1431), royal physician - England; Milano (Italy) - Talbot F. 197, 103 Jacobus de Milanis (II. 1426-1427), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Bologna (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 197, 102 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Milano (fl. 1445), Benedictine - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 197, 104 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Milano (fl. 1490-1491), painter - Corse (France); Milano (Italy) Thieme/BeckerF. 197, 105 Jacques [Jacobus] Milet (fl. 1489-1493), master of arts, doctor of mcdccine, surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 197, 106-107 Jacob [Jacobus] (Minden) (fl. 1251), bell founder - Minden (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 108 Jacopo [Jacobus] di frate Mino (fl. 1400), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 197, 109 Jacobus de Misa - also: J. de Strziebo; Jacobellus de M. ( t 1429), theologian, religious reformer Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Theologie F. 197, 110-126 Jacobus de Moguntia (fl. 1330), clergyman, chronicler - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 197, 127-128 Jacques [Jacobus] Moleres ( t early 15-th century), surgeon - Perpignan (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 129 Jacobus de Mollayo - also: Jacques de Molay (*ca. 1244, t 1314), grand master of the Templars - France; Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 182-184 Jacobus Mononcourt (15-th century), copyist France - Bradley - F. 197, 130 Jacques [Jacobus] de Möns (fl. 1482), physician - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 131 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Monselice (fl. 1381-1404), painter - Monselice (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 197, 132-134 Jacques [Jacobus] de Montaigu (fl. 1303-1332), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 197, 135 Jacques [Jacobus], count of Montbel and Entremont ((1. 1465), count - France; Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 197, 136 Jacques [Jacobus] de Montbrison (fl. 1417), physician - Montbrison (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 137 Jacques [Jacobus], lord of Montbron ( t 1422), lord, seneschal, marshal - Angoulême (France); France - Chevalier - F. 197, 138 Jacques [Jacobus] de Montciclat (fl. 1380), physician, astrologist - France Wickersheimer - F. 197, 139 Jacobus de Monte Judaico (fl. 1321), jurisconsult - Spain - Chevalier - F. 197, 141 Jacobus de Montebello (fl. 1371-1372), surgeon - Olomouc (Czechia); Lyon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 140 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Montepulciano (late 14th century), poet - Montepulciano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 197, 143 Jacques [Jacobus], lord of Montmayeur ( t e a . 1489), lord - Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 197, 144 Jacques [Jacobus] de Montmorency (*ca. 1370, "I" 1414), baron - France - Chevalier F. 197, 145 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Morra - warrior - Italy Chevalier - F. 197, 149 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Mossi, bishop of Torino ( t 1231). bishop - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier F. 197, 150

Jacobus de Mozanica - also: J. de Modoetia; called: Busolino ( t 1457), Franciscan - Milano (Italy); Monza (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 197, 146-148 Jacques [Jacobus] le Mue (11. 1409), physician, surgeon - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 197, 151 Jacobus de Mugello (14-th century?), Franciscan - Mugello (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 197, 155-156 Jacobus de Mühldorf (14-th ccntury), priest, school master - Deutschland - Stammler F. 197, 152-154 Giacomo [Jacobus] dal Musaico —> Chiesa, Jacopo Jacques [Jacobus] Muyssart (fi. 1500-1511), physician - Lille (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 197, 157-158 Jacques [Jacobus] Mybt (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 159 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Nanni (fl. 1421), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 197, 160 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Napoli (fl. 1431), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy): Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 197, 163 Giacomo [Jacobus] (Napoli) (fl. 1490), notary, chronicler - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 197, 164-165 Jacques [Jacobus], archbishop of Narbonne ( t 1259), archbishop - Narbonne (France) Chevalier - F. 197, 166 Jacobus de Narnia, bishop of Cefalù - also: J. de Nernia ( t 1324), archdeacon, bishop - Oviedo (Spain); Cefalù (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 197, 170 Jacques [Jacobus] Nazon (fl. 1470), surgeon, barber - Millau (France) - Jacquart / F. 197, 167 Jacobus de Neapoli (14-th century), Augustinian - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, O ssinger F. 197, 161-162 Jacobus Neobaptista ( t before 641), controversist - Greece - Chevalier - F. 197, 169 Jacques [Jacobus] de Neuilly (fl. 1376-1396), architect - Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 197, 171 Jacob [Jacobus] van Nijmegen (fl. 1472), Dominican, miniaturist - Nijmegen (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 197, 172 Giacomo [Jacobus] (Notario) ( t before 1374), poet, notary - Italy - Chevalier - F. 197, 173 Jacobus de Noviano (fl. 1374-1407), university rector, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 197, 174 Jacobus de Novo Castro (15-th century), physician - Chartres (France); Neuchâtel (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 197, 175 Jacobus Odo —> Oddi, Giacomo degli Jakob [Jacobusl, bishop of Oeseil (fl. 12941307), bishop - Oesell (Latvia) - Chevalier F. 197, 176 Jacobus Oidi de Lauda —> Jacobus a Lauda Jacob [Jacobus] Orgcrii (t 1428), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 178 Jacobus de Orte (fl. 1290-1308), Augustinian, prior general - Napoli (Italy); Paris (France) Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 197, 179-180 Jacopo [Jacobus] d'Orvieto (13-th century), physician - Bologna (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) Chevalier - F. 197, 181 Jacopo [Jacobus] de Ostraco (fl. 1367), sculptor, architect - Chieti (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 197, 182-183 Jacques [Jacobus] d'Ostun (13-th century), bard - France - Chevalier - F. 197, 184 James [Jacobus] (Oxford) (fl. 1210), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 197, 28 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Padova) (fl. 1226), canonist Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 197, 185 Master of the holy Jacobus (Padova) (2-d half 14-th century), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 198, 409-410 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Padova) (f 1447), painter Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 197, 190

[Jacobus] Giacomo [Jacobus] Padovano (1-st half 15-th century), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 197, 189 Jacobus de Padua (fl. 1343-1353), physician - Padua (Italy); Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 197, 186-188 Jacopo [Jacobus] de Pagliare (14-th century), university professor - Siena (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 197, 191 Jacobus (Palestine) ( f 6 - t h century), hermit, saint - Palestine - Chevalier - F. 197, 192 Jacobus Palladinus —» Jacobus de Teramo bishop of Monopoli and Firenze Jacques [Jacobus] Palluau (fl. 1464-1471), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 197, 193 Jacques [Jacobus] de Pamiers —> Jacobus de Appamiis Jacopo [Jacobus] da Panico (fl. 1406), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 197, 194 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Paolo Torso, Giacopo von Ulm (* 1407, 11491), Dominican - Ulm del (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier Jacques [Jacobus] de Tortonne (15-th century), F. 198, 256 physician, astrologist - Tortona (Italy) Jacobus Unrestus (fl. 1475), priest, theologian, Wickersheimer - F. 198, 222 chronicler - Kärnten (Austria) - Fabricius Jacques [Jacobus], bishop of Toul ( t 767), F. 198, 257 bishop, saint - Toul (France); Dijon (France) Jack [Jacobus] Upland (15-th century), theologian - Chevalier - F. 198, 223 - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters Jacques [Jacobus] (Toul) (fl. 1487), sculptor F. 198, 258 Toul (France) - Beaulieu - F. 196, 360 Jacobus de Uratislavia ( t 1480), Dominican, Jacques [Jacobus] de Toul (fl. 1487), wood monk - Bratislava (Slovakia) - Fabricius carver - Toul (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 198, 259 F. 198, 224-225 Jacques [Jacobus] le Vaillant (fl. 1434), architect Jacques [Jacobus] dc Toulouse - latin: Jacobus - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 198, 260 Tolosanus (13-th century), Dominican Jacques [Jacobus] de Valence (II. 1393), canonist Toulouse (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - Bologna (Italy); Valence (France) - Chevalier F. 198, 214-215 - F. 198, 261

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[Jacobus]

Jacopo [Jacobus] da Valencia (fi. 1480), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 198, 269 Jacobus de Valentia - also: J. Perez de V. (* 1408, i 1490), Augustinian, theologian, bishop, suffragan bishop - Valencia (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger - F. 198, 262-268; 425, 187 Jacobus de Vallariis (fl. 1332), physician - Eine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 198, 270 Jacobus de Valseca (fl. 1375), jurisconsult - Spain - Chevalier - F. 198, 271 Jacopo [Jacobus] del Vasto Aimone (fl. 1190), sculptor - Napoli (Italy); Abruzzo (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 272-273 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Venciolo da Spoleto (fl. 1466), painter - Spoleto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 274 Jacobus de Venetiis (fl. 1136-1150), clerk, translator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 198, 275-276 Jacobus de Venetiis (f 1345), Carmelite, bishop Italy; Venezia (Italy) - Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 198, 277-279 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Venezia (15-th century), Dominican, painter - Urbino (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 198, 280 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Venezia (fl. 1465), sculptor - Venezia (Italy); Friuli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 281 Jacopo [Jacobus] dal Verme ( t 1409), condottiere - Verona (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 198, 282-283 Jacobus de Verona (fl. 1335), Augustinian, pilgrim, author of a travel account - Verona (Italy); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast - F. 198, 284-286 Jacopo [Jacobus] (Verona) (fl. 1370-1385), bell founder - Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 287 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Verona (fl. 1459), copyist, miniaturist - Verona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 198, 288-292 Jacopo [Jacobus] da Verona (fl. 1495), stonemason - Veroli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 293 Jacques [Jacobus] de Vezon (fl. 1453-1460), barber, surgeon - France; Avallon (France) Wicke rsheimer - F. 198, 294 Jacobus dc Vienna (15-th ccnlury), Dominican, magister - Wien (Austria) - Kaeppeli F. 198, 295 Jacques [Jacobus] Vigier (fl. 1434), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 198, 296 Jacobus de Villamuris (f before 1456), surgeon - Aix-en-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 198, 299 Jacobus de Villanova —» Johannes Jacobi bishop of Alès Jacobus Villeti (fl. 1412-1451), Carmelite, theologian, university professor - Paris (France); Avignon (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 198, 297-298; 394, 321 Jacques [Jacobus] de Villette - physician, astrologist - France - Wickersheimer F. 198, 300 Jacobus Alius Vincentii (15-th century), bookbinder, miniaturist - Deutschland - Thieme/ Becker - F. 198, 301 Jacobus de Viromandia —> Jacques [Jacobus] du Quesnoy Jacques [Jacobus] de Vis archbishop of Otranto —> Itri, Giacomo d' archbishop of Otranto, patriarch of Constantinopolis Giacomo [Jacobus] di Vita - » Giacomo [Jacobus] di Giovanni Jacobus Vitalis (fl. 1282), surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 198, 303 Jacobus de Viterbio, archbishop of Benevento and Napoli - italian: Giacomo Capocci (* 1255, 11308), Augustinian, archbishop - Viterbo (Italy); Benevento (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Glorietix, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Strayer, Théologie F. 67, 318; 198, 305-319; 198, 321-324

Jacobus de Viterbio, archbishop of Tárente (τ 1273), Dominican, archbishop - Tárente (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 198, 304; 198, 320 Jacobus de Vitriaco, bishop of Acre, patriarch of Jerusalem (*ca. 1165, f 1240), canon regular, bishop, cardinal, papal legate - Vitry-surSeine (France); Perugia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 198, 325-349 Jacopo [Jacobus] di Vittorio da Volterra (fl. 1463-1468), carpenter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 198, 350 Jacobus Volatcrranus —> Ammanati, Jacobus Jacobus de Voragine, archbishop of Genova (* ca. 1228, + 1298), Dominican, Provincial, archbishop - Lombardia (Italy); Genua (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Ixidvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 198, 353-385 Jakob [Jacobus] von Warte (2-d half 13-th century), troubadour - Switzerland - Stammler F. 198, 386-388 Jacob [Jacobus] de Wilde (fl. 1450), painter Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 198, 389 Jacob [Jacobus] (Xanten) (fl. 1302-1307), building master - Xanten (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 198, 390-391 Jacob [Jacobus] (Xanten) ( t 1374), stonemason, building master - Xanten (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 198, 392-394 Jacobus (York) (fl. 633), deacon - York (England) - Chevalier - F. 196, 119 Jacob [Jacobus] (York) (fl. 1274-1275), physician - York (England) - Talbot - F. 198, 395 Jacob [Jacobus] Ysaac (fl. 1418-1427), physician - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 198, 396 Jakob [Jacobus] von Zabern (fl. 1469-1479), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 198, 397 Jacopo [Jacobus] Zabolino (II. 1488), painter Spoleto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 398 Giacomo [Jacobus] di Zambonino da Campione ("i" 1398), architect, engineer, sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 198, 399-402 Jacobus Zinedolus (fl. 1372-1373), Dominican - Piacenza (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 198, 403-404 Jakob [Jacobus] von Znin, archbishop of Gniezno (fl. 1124-1148), archbishop - Gniezno (Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 198, 405 Jacobus de Zocchis ( t 1457), jurisconsult, university professor, canonist - Ferrara (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 198, 406; 413, 84 Jacques [Jacobus] de Zoco (fl. 1425), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 198, 407 Jacob [Jacobus] von Zwickau (fl. 1405), painter - Zwickau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 198, 408 Jacobyn, Henry (fl. 1489-1490), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 198, 411 Jacok, ... (fl. 1499), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 198, 412 Jacolo (Avignon) (15-th century), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 198, 413 Jacomello di Bartolo —> Bartolo, Jacomello di Jacomcllo, Alessandro (fl. 1482), translator - Rieti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 198, 414 Jacometto da Venezia - also: Giacometto (11. 1472-1481), painter, miniaturist - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 198, 415-418; 135, 340 Jacopi, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 198, 419 Jacopino —» Jacobinus Jacopo —» Jacobus Jacopszoon, Jan (fl. 1481), coin engraver België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 198, 422

Jacoris, Colart ( t 1395), sculptor - Namur (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 1 Jacotin de Ramecourt (fl. 1396), copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 199, 5-6 Jacquelin de Maillé ( t l a t e 12-th century), templar - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 7 Jacquelin, abbot of Saint-Aubin ( t 1190), abbot Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 8 Jacqueline Ariola (2-d half 13-th century), midwife - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / F. 199, 9 Jacqueline von Bayern - also: Jacoba von B. (»1401, t 1436), countess, duchess Bayern (Germany); Hainaut (Belgium); Holland (Netherlands) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 13-19 Jacqueline Felicie de Almania (fl. 1290-1322), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Echols, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 199, 10-12 Jacqueline Machecoue ( f c a . 1460), businessman - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 199, 20 Jacqueline (la Saccière) (fi. 1292), purse maker Paris (France) - Echols - F. 199, 21 Jacqueline, lady of Saint-Leu ( t 1380), lady France - Chevalier - F. 199, 22 Jacquelotte (Brugge) (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 199, 23 Jacquemard, Jean Amédée (fl. 1342-1346), master mason, sculptor - Lyon (France) Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 24-25; 425, 188 Jacquemart called: le Ghistreneur (fl. 1398-1399), stonemason, ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 26-27 Jacquemart le Hannuyer (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 199, 30 Jacquemart de Möns (11. 1352-1376), painter, sculptor - Möns / Bergen (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 199, 31 Jacquemart de Möns (fl. 1455), painter, illuminator - Möns / Bergen (Belgium); Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 199, 32-33 Jacquemart (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 35 Jacquemart de Paris (fl. 1434), barber - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 199, 36 Jacquemart le Regent (fl. 1483), surgeon Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 34 Jacquemart de Wuny (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 38 Jacquemet (Chambéry) (11. 1418), goldsmith Chambéry (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 42 Jacquemet (Lyon) (fl. 1363), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 199, 44 Jacquemet de Vaux (fl. 1355), barber, innkeeper Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 43 Jacquemet, Pierre (fl. 1478-1480), sculptor Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 199, 39-40 Jacquemet, Simonet (fl. 1409), painter - Grenoble (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 41 Jacquemette Peguilliote ( t l 3 6 ) , midwife Chambéry (France) - Jacquart I - F. 199, 45 Jacquemin —> Jacobinus Jacquemin, Gérard ( t 1491?), master mason, sculptor - Toul (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 47-54 Jacquemin, Rogier (*ca. 1371, f 1446), architect, sculptor - Toul (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 55-57 Jacquemon d'Anchin (fl. 1272-1298), monk, goldsmith - Anchin (France); Nivelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 58-59 Jacquemon le Cochon (fl. 1356-1357), goldsmith - Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 199, 60 Jacquemon de Douai (Π. 1325-1328), goldsmith Douai (France); Arras (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 61 Jacquemon de Fives (II. 1319-1328), master mason, sculptor, painter - Lille (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 62

Jamys J a c q u e m o n de Nivelles (fi. 1272), goldsmith Nivelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 63-64 J a c q u e m o n t (Luik) - called: di Cockai li Halli (fl. 1343), mayor - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 199, 65 Jacques —> Jacobus Jacques, Hugues (t 1485), deacon - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 67 Jacqueson, Richard (t 1497), bachelor of civil law, notary public, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 199, 68-69 Jacquesson Girault (fl. 1456), barber - Chiilonssur-Marnc (France) - Wicker.sheimer F. 199, 70 J a c q u e t d'Arras - italian: Giacchetto di Benedetto d'Arazo (Π. 1442-1456), tapestry weaver Arras (France); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 71 J a c q u e t Barbot (fl. 1442-1448), barber - Paris (France) - Jacquart I - F. 199, 72 J a c q u e t Bonet (fl. 1430-1450), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 71 J a c q u e t (de) la Bouticle (fl. 1468-1500), mason, sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 199, 74-75 J a c q u e t Brocoz (fl. 1440-1443), barber - Savoie (France) - Jacquart I - F. 199, 76 J a c q u e t Buchin (fl. 1465), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 77 J a c q u e t (Cahors) (fl. 1487), surgeon - Cahors (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 78 J a c q u e t Corre (fl. 1459), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 80 J a c q u e t le Double (fl. 1453-1455), court servant, barber - Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 81 J a c q u e t Housseau (fl. 1460-1470), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 82 Jacquet, barber of Jean de Chalón (fl. 1395), barber - Comtat Venaissin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 199, 79 J a c q u e t de Lyon (fl. 1377-1426), goldsmith, medal engraver - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 199, 83 J a c q u e t de Mery (fl. 1321), barber - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 84 J a c q u e t (Orléans) (t before 1338), barber Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 85 J a c q u e t de Pigny (fl. 1489), architect - Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 86 J a c q u e t (Reims) (fl. 1318), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 87 J a c q u e t (Reims) (fl. 1328-1340), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 88 J a c q u e t (Reims) (fl. 1360), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 89 J a c q u e t (Troyes) (fl. 1375-1400), sculptor Troyes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 199, 90-92 J a c q u e t de Valenciennes (fl. 1411-1416), painter Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 93 J a c q u e t Varlet (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 94 Jacquet, Louis (physician) —> Louis fLudovicusl Jacquet Jacquetta de Luxembourg, duchess of Bedford also: J. de Saint Pol (* 1416, t e a . 1472), duchess - Bedford (England); Luxembourg - Echols F. 199, 95 Jacquier, Georges (fl. 1484-1485), painter Torino (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 199, 96-97 J a c q u i n (Louppy-le-Château) (fl. 1492-1493), physician - Meuse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 100 Jacquin, Etienne (+1411), master mason, architect - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 199, 98-99 Jacquinoz (Bar-sur-Scinc) (fl. 1339), barber - Bar-sur-Seine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 101 J a c q u o t le Boiteux (fl. 1438), barber - Avallon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 102

Jacquot (Dijon) (fl. 1430), illuminator - Dijon (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 199, 104-105 Jacquot de Floranges (fl. 1458), glass painter - Lorraine (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 199, 106 Jacquot Lefort (fl. 1447), barber - Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 199, 107 Jacquot Mahons (1-st half 14-th century), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 108 Jacquot, barber of Philippe de Bourgogne (fl. 1344), barber - Bourgogne (France); Boulogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 103 Jacquot le Roy (fl. 1461-1496), surgeon, barber Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 109 Jacquot Saulvaigeot —> Jacques [Jacobusl Sauvageot Jacquot (Toul) (fl. 1353), glass painter - Toul (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 111 Jacquotin Parent (fl. 1434-1447), surgeon Bourgogne (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres Wickersheimer - F. 199, 112 Jacson, ... (fl. 1475-1476), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 199, 113 Jacson, ... (fl. 1486), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 114 Jacson, Alexander (fl. 1476-1477), master of arts, student of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 199, 115 Jacson, Henry (fl. 1484-1485), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 199, 116 Jacut (Saint) - or: Jagu (+6-th century), abbot, saint - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 199, 117 Jaezo de Copenix (fl. 1157), prince - Pomezania (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 199, 118 Jaezo von Salzwedel, count of Gutzkow (+ ca. 1248), count - Pomezania (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 199, 118 Jadwiga -> Hedwig Jaenbert, archbishop of Canterbury - also: Jamberht (fca. 790), abbot, archbishop - Canterbury (England) - Arnolcl-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 199, 122-124 Jaespaert (Leuven) - also: Jasper (fl. 1468), painter - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 199, 125 Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Sakir (* 800, + 873), mathematician, astronomer, engineer, translator - Bagdad (Irak) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 34, 338 Jaffér, Guillermo 1 (fl. 1298), judge - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 199, 126 Jaffér, Guillermo II (fl. 1342-1350), jurisconsult Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 199, 127 Jaffér, Guillermo III (fl. 1372-1395), jurisconsult - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 199, 128 Jageteufel, Otto (+ 1412), city councillor, mayor Stettin (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 199, 139 Jagiello, granddukc of Lithuania, king of Poland also: Jagcllo, Jagailo, Jogailo; Wladislaw II (*ca. 1351, 11434), grand duke, king - Lithuania; Poland - Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 199, 129-138 Jagiello, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Poland; Lithuania - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer- F. 199, 129-132; 199, 135-137 Jago ab Idwal ab Meirig, king of Gwynedd (t 1039), king - Scotland - Chevalier F. 199, 140 Jago ab Idwal Voel, king of Gwynedd (fl. 943980), king - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 199, 140 Jagot, Jean (bachelor of medicine) —» Jean [Johannes] Jagot Jagryn, John (fi. 1480-1481), joiner Somersetshire (England) - Harvey - F. 199, 141 Jagu (Saint) -> Jacut (Saint) Jahia, son of Giazala (fl. 1080), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 199, 142 Jahia, son of Said (fl. 1193), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 199, 143 Jaillet, Pierre (fl. 1456-1462), master mason Savoie (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 144

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Jakis, ... (fl. 1484-1485), organist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 146 Jakisham, William de (fl. 1335), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 147 Jakob —» Jacobus Jakob von Anwill, Fritz (fl. 1470), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 195, 165 Jaksic, family (since 15-th century), noble family - Magyarország (Hungary); Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 148 Jakson, Thomas (+ 1480), master of arts, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England; York (England) - Oxford F. 199, 149-150 Jakys, John (fl. 1394-1410), college fellow, college rector, master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 199, 153 Jakys, William (f 1470), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 199, 154 Jalubi (Sevilla) (fl. 1182), architect - Sevilla (Spain); Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 199, 155 Jaluna, Johannes Baptista —> Johannes Baptista Jaluna Jambes, Hélène de —> Hélène [Helena] de Chambes Jamboninus Cremonensis —> Gazio, Zambonino Jamerius (Physician) (late 12-th century), physician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 199, 156 James —> Jacobus James, ... (fl. 1430-1434), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 159 James, Henry (fl. 1488-1489), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 199, 160 Jamès, Jean (architect) —» James, John James, John - french: Jean Jamès (+ 1455), architect - Paris (France); England - Chevalier, Harvey, Lance - F. 199, 158; 199, 161; 211, 412 James, John (fl. 1495), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 162 James, Michael (fl. 1415-1437), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 199, 163 James, Peter (+ 1486), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of canon law, bachclor of civil law, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 199, 164 James, Robert (fl. 1450-1462), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 199, 165 James, Thomas (fl. 1420), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 166 James, Thomas bishop of Dol, Saint Pol Thomas James bishop of Dol and Saint Pol James, William (fl. 1376-1420), master of arts, physician, university proctor, Lollard Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford F. 199, 167-169 Jamesson, Robert (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 199, 170 Jamet le Manceau (fl. 1358), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 171 Jamet Metayer (fl. 1407), surgeon - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 172 Jamet (Poitiers) (fl. 1477), surgeon - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 173 Jamet Rogue (fl. 1455-1469), barber - Anjou (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 199, 174 Jamnitzer, family (since 15-th century), family of goldsmiths - Wien (Austria); Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 175-177 Jamometic, Andrija —> Zamometic, Andreas archbishop of Kraina Jamsin, Gilles (fl. 1468-1492), canon, chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 199, 179 Jamys, ... (fl. 1422), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 180

596

Jamys

Jamys, ... (fi. 1486), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 199, 181 Jamys, ... (fl. 1492), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 182 Jamys, Richard (fl. 1473), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 183 Jancelin (Carthusian) ("i" 1233), prior - France Chevalier - F. 199, 184 Janetun de Florentia, Benedict de (fl. 13271336), district rector - Oxford (England); Firenze (Italy) - Oxford - F. 199, 185 Jane —» Johanna Jane, William ( t 1500), college fellow, master of arts, vicar, district rcctor - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 199, 187 Janel, Jean (barber, surgeon) —> Jean [JohannesJ Janel Janer, Francisco (fl. 1424), carpenter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 188 Janer, Jaime (fl. 1490), Franciscan, philosopher Spain - Chevalier - F. 199, 189 Janillac, Pierre dc (fl. 1471), poet - Paris (France); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 199, 190 Janin de Genève (fl. 1443), painter - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 199, 191 Janin (Lyon) (fl. 1404-1409), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 199, 192-193 Janin de ViUarey (fl. 1403-1408), goldsmith Chambcry (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 194 Janinus dc Pistorio (14-th ccntury), Dominican - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 199, 202-203 Janissaire, Michel Konstantinovic le —> Michael Konstantinovic Janitoris, Petrus (12-th century), sculptor Châtillon-sur-lndrc (France) - Beaulieu F. 199, 196-197 Janiver, John (fl. 1414-1416), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 199, 198 J a n k a (Kiev) (fl. 1070-1110), noblewoman, abbess - Russia; Kiev (Ukraine) - Echols - F. 199, 199 Jankowitz, Niklas (early 15-th century), alchemist - Passau (Germany) - Stammler - F. 199, 200 Jankyn, Maurice (fl. 1348), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 201 Jannys, Thomas (fl. 1466), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 205 Janoez, Bartolommeo (14-th century), mystic Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 199, 204 Janot, Denis (fl. 1484), printer - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 199, 206 Janotka, Johann (2-d half 15-th century), metal founder - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 199, 207 Janov, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 199, 208 J a n s e n Enikel, Jans Genaro bishop of Malaga Janvier (Monte Cassino) —> Gennaro (Monte Cassino) Janvier (Romans) (fl. 1473-1487), barber Romans-sur-Isère (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 236 Janvier, Alard (fl. 1479), poet - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 199, 237 Janvier, Guillaume (fl. 1460-1496), painter Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 238 Janvier, Jean (11. 1460-1496), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 238 Janyn, ... (fl. 1389-1390), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 199, 239 Janyn, John (fl. 1416), carpenter - France; England - Harvey - F. 199, 240 Janyn, John (fl. 1466), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 244 Janyns, Henry (fl. 1453-1483), mason - Eton (England); England - Harvey - F. 199, 241-242 Janyns, John (f 1484), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 243 Janyns, Robert (fl. 1438-1464), mason Abingdon (England); Oxford (England) - Harvey - F. 199, 245-247 Janyns, Thomas ( t l 4 5 6 ) , magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 248 Janyver, William (*ca. 1460), scholar, district rector - Oxford (England); Isle of Wight (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 249 Janziljev, Evcrard - » Princiljcv, Herbert Jaoua, bishop of León - also: Joava ( t ca. 554), bishop, saint - León (Spain) - Chevalier F. 199, 250 Japart, Jean (late 15-th century), musician België, Belgique; Italy - Chevalier, Fetis F. 199, 251-254 Jaquelin, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Jaquclin Jaquerio, family (since 14-th century), family of painters - Torino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 199, 255-257 Jaquinod, Pierre (fl. 1488-1496), surgeon, barber - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 264 Jaquintus (Capua) (fl. 949), monk, copyist, calligrapher - Capua (Italy); Monte Cassino (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 199, 260-262 Jaquinus (Copyist) (15-th century), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 199, 258-259 Jarberd, John (fl. 1410-1433), magister, clerk, district rector - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 263 Jarbet, Nicaise (fl. 1449), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 199, 264-265 Jardin, ... du (fl. 1476), author of a medical treatise - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 99, 178 Jardin, Dominique du (τ before 1503), painter, glass painter - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 99, 179 Jardin, Simon du (fl. 1488), printer - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 199, 266 Jarenton, prior of Chamalières (fl. 1095-1098), prior - France - Chevalier - F. 199, 267 Jarenton de Quint, bishop of Die ( i 1198), dean, bishop - Die (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 268 Jarenton, abbot of Saint-Bénigne (*ca. 1045, 11113), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 269 Jarenus (Westfalen) (fl. 1450-1500), painter Westfalen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 199, 270 .larfke (Friesland) (fl. 1277), farmer - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 199, 272 Jarich, abbol of Mariengarten ( t 1240), Premonstratensian, abbot - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 199, 273 Jarlandus Bisuntinus —> Gcrlandus Bisuntinus Jarlath, bishop of Tuam ( f e a . 540), bishop, saint - Tuam (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 199, 274

Jarnac, Constantin de (fl. 1169), sculptor Périgueux (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Lance - F. 199, 275-277; 425, 189 Jarnay (Vendôme) (fl. 1492), Benedictine, monk, architect - Vendôme (France) Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 278-279; 425, 190 Jarnetin (Bretagne) ( t 8 8 8 ) , monk - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 280 Jarnokke, Nicholas (fl. 1494-1495), student - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 199, 281-282 Jarola, family - also: Giarola (since 15th ccntury), family of architects, family of stonemasons - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 199, 283 J a r o m a r I, prince of Rügen ( t 1218), prince Rügen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 284-285 J a r o m a r II, prince of Rugen (*ca. 1220, 11260), prince - Rügen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 284; 199, 286 Jaromir, prince of Bohemia ( t 1035), prince - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 287 Jaromir, bishop of Praha - also: Gebhard ( t 1090), bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 288 Jaropolk —> Iaropolk Jaroslav Iaroslav Jarponville, William de ( t 1349), priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 199, 350 Jarrón, Étienne (fl. 1490), engineer - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 351 Jarrossay, Jean —» Jean [Johannes] Jarrossay Jarum, Robert de ( t 1350), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Roma (Italy) - Oxford F. 199, 352 J a r u m a n (Bishop) (+667), bishop - England Chevalier - F. 199, 353 Jarves, Edward (fl. 1488), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 199, 354 Jasper (Leuven) —> Jaespaert (Leuven) Jasper, ... (fl. 1455-1456), astronomer, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 199, 355 Jasse, Guillaume - also: G. Josse (fl. 1438), sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 356-357 Jassus (Bourgogne) (fl. 1348), royal physician - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 358 Játgeirr Torfason (f 1240), poet - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 199, 359 Jaubert (Fontaines) ( t 1323), sacristan - France Chevalier - F. 199, 360 Jaubert de Livron ( t e a . 1361), Benedictine, abbot - Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 362 Jaubert de la Roche (fl. 1366-1369), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 361 Jaubert, Jean (14-th century), castellan - France Chevalier - F. 199, 363 Jaucourt, Philippe de (fl. 1474-1477), chamberlain - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 364 J a u f r é Rudel (mid-12-th century), troubadour Provence (France) - St rayer - F. 199, 365 Jaufred (Montpellier) (fl. 1339-1347), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 199, 366 Jaumar, Claude (fl. 1494-1497), bookseller Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 367 Javare (Troubadour) (fl. 1250), troubadour France; Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 199, 368 Jaxa von Köpenick (12-th century), prince Deutschland; Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 199, 369 Jaxson, ... ( t 1480), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 199, 370 Jaxson, Lewis (fl. 1475), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 199, 371 Jay, John (+ 1421), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 199, 372

Jesup Jaycok, John (fi. 1383), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 199, 373 J e a n —> Johannes Jean, Arnaud ( f l 3 1 9 ) , Dominican, prior - Cahors (France); Montauban (France); Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 375 Jean, Guillaume (fl. 1479), sculptor - Rodez (France) - Beaulieu - F. 199, 376 Jean, Henri, count of Tirol, margrave of Merano (* 1322, 1 1375), count, margrave - Merano (Italy); Tirol (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 199, 377 Jeanne —> Johanna Jeannet Bourbon (fl. 1500-1501), barber, surgeon - France; Aube (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 381 Jeannet de la Croix (fl. 1435), barber - Fécamp (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 382 Jeannet (Lyon) (fl. 1306), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 379 Jeannet (Oloron) (fl. 1385), barber - Béarn (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 380 Jeannet Rat (fl. 1422-1434), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 383 Jeannet lc Tcnncur (fl. 1433), barber - Bcauvais (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 384 J e a n n e t t e Camus (fl. 1443-1448), medical practitioner - Dijon (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 199, 385-386 J e a n n e t t e Charles (fl. 1401), witch - Switzerland - Echols - F. 199, 387 Jeannette du Fossé (fl. 1421), barber Paris (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer F. 199, 388-389 J e a n n e t t e la Mareschaude (fl. 1412-1416), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 390 Jeannette la Petite (fl. 1427), prostitute - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 199, 392 Jeannette Princesse (fl. 1446-1448), physician Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 393 Jeannette (Reims) (fl. 1389), midwife - Reims (France) - Jacquari I - F. 199, 391 Jeannette Varlet (fl. 1457), obstretician - France Jacquart 1 - F. 199, 394 Jeannin (Annonay) (fl. 1265), barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 199, 395 Jeannin Autruchy - also: Jean Autruchi (fl. 1423-1429), surgeon, barber - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 199, 396; 202, 269-270 Jeannin de Bellido (fl. 1343), physician - Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 398 Jeannin (Besançon) (fl. 1311), barber - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 400 Jeannin du Bois (Π. 1393), seal carver - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 199, 401 Jeannin Bonet (fl. 1407), surgeon - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 402 Jeannin de Bornand (fl. 1464-1502), surgeon Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 403 Jeannin dc Bourc (fl. 1407), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 404 Jeannin de Champguion (mid- 14-th century), barber - Provins (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 405 Jeannin (La Charité-sur-Loire) (fl. 1425), barber La Charitc-sur-Loirc (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 406 Jeannin, barber of Charles le Mauvais (fl. 13581369), barber - France - Wickersheimer F. 199, 407 Jeannin de Dancourt (fl. 1332), barber Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 199, 408 Jeannin (Forez) (fl. 1393), barber - Forez (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 199, 399 Jeannin Foucl (*ca. 1385), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 409 Jeannin Gagnon (fl. 1415), barber - Eu (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 410 Jeannin Groscuer (fl. 1412), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 411

Jeannin de Guielmuccio (mid-14-th century), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 412 Jeannin Harlin (fl. 1454-1456), barber Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 199, 413 Jeannin de Massey (fl. 1461), barber, surgeon Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 414 Jeannin de Mervaux (fl. 1469-1476), medical practitioner, benefactor - Besançon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 199, 415 Jeannin de Rye (fl. 1470), surgeon - Jura (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 199, 416 Jeannin de Saint-Quentin (fl. 1378), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 417 Jeannin (Troyes) (fl. 1345-1370), wood sculptor Troyes (France) - Lami - F. 199, 419 Jeannin (Troyes) (fl. 1420-1428), sculptor Troyes (France) - iMmi, Thieme/Becker F. 199, 418-419 Jeannin (Troyes) (fl. 1436-1450), painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 199, 420 Jeannot Chevalier ( t before 1483), barber - Dole (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 199, 421 Jeannot Gaillot (τ before 1488), barber - Dole (France) - Jacquart i - F. 199, 422 Jeannot, barber of Jean de Bar (fl. 1316), barber - France - Jacquart I - F. 199, 425 Jeannot (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 424 Jeannot (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 427 Jeannot (Paris) (fl. 1292), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 199, 423 Jeannot (Paris) (fl. 1315), medical practitioner Artois (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 199, 426 Jeckelin Bleger (fl. 1357-1395), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 428 Jeckelin jinder den Metzigen (fl. 1379-1380), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 429 Jeckelin an der SchintbrUcke (fl. 1336-1337), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 430 Jeckelin (Strasbourg) (fl. 1400), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 199, 431 Jecora, Henricus de (fl. 1367-1378), student Bologna (Italy); Pavia (Italy); Deutschland Chevalier - F. 199, 432 Jefimija —> Euphemia Jehan, Gilbert (fl. 1446-1462), goldsmith - France - Chevalier - F. 200, 1 Jehan, Guillaume (13-th ccntury), sculptor - Aixen-Provence (France) - Beaulieu - F. 200, 2-3 J e h a n n e (la Loirrière) (fl. 1292), belt maker Paris (France) - Echols - F. 201, 78 J e h a n n e (la Verrière) (fl. 1292), glass artist Paris (France) - Echols - F. 201, 166 J e h a n n e t Loiran (fl. 1456), sculptor - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Côte-d'Or (France) Beaulieu - F. 200, 7 J e h a n n e t le Terrelion (fl. 1430), master mason Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 200, 6 J e h a n n e t dc Troyes (late 13-th ccntury), master mason - Troyes (France); Metz (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 200, 5 Jehannet, Amédée (fl. 1320), master mason Savoie (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 200, 4 Jehannot (Sainte-Opportune) - sculptor - France - Beaulieu - F. 200, 11 Jehannot, Etienne (fl. 1495-1497), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 8 J e h e n n e —> Johanna Jejunus (Locri) (13-th century), Basilian, saint Locri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 13 Jekyll, Hamund (fl. 1415-1442), carpenter - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 200, 14 Jekyll, Walter (11. 1405-1431), carpenter - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 200, 15 Jelena -> Helena

597

Jelow, Henry (fl. 1460), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 200, 17 J e m i n u s (Avignon) (fl. 1483), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 200, 18 Jenin, Jean (fl. 1500), printer - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 200, 19 Jenne, John —» Brente, John Jenney, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student of canon law, district rcctor - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 200, 20 Jennin (Bar-le-Duc) (fl. 1456), painter - Bar-leDuc (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 200, 21 Jennin de Saint-Quentin (fi. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 22 Jenson, Nicolas —> Janson, Nicolas Jenyn, John (fl. 1426-1427), mason - Windsor (England) - Harvey - F. 200, 25 Jenyn, John (fl. 1440-1442), carpenter - Dorset (England) - Harvey - F. 200, 26 Jenyn, Thomas (fl. 1426-1427), mason - Windsor (England) - Harvey - F. 200, 25 Jenytt, ... (fl. 1497-1499), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 200, 27 Jeppe, John (fl. 1383-1384), secretary - Oxford (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford F. 200, 28 Jerard, Matthew (fl. 1489), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 200, 29 Jeremias —> Hieremias Jéremie —» Hieremias Jérica, family —> Xérica, family Jéroche (Brie) ( f 7 - t h century), parish priest, saint - Brie (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 31 J e r o e n —> Hieronymus J é r ô m e —¥ Hieronymus Jerome, Thomas (fl. 1445), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 200, 32 J e r ó n i m o —> Hieronymus Jertleben, Hans (fl. 1430), building master - Steiermark (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 200, 34 Jerung, Henricus —> Henricus Ierung Jervaiz (Ncvcrs) (fl. 1383-1389), surgeon Nevers (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 200, 36 Jesope, John (fl. 1492), master of arts, bachelor of theology, district rcctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 200, 37 Jesse, bishop of Amiens - also: Jcssaeus Ambianensis (f 836), bishop - Amiens (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 200, 38-40 Jesson lc Mosnicr (fl. 1456), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 200, 41 Jesson (Reims) (fl. 1340-1369), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 200, 42 Jestin Kaerlesic (fl. 1418), bachelor of medecine Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 200, 43 Jesubokt, metropolitan of Persia (fl. 800), metropolitan - Iran - Chevalier - F. 200, 44 Jesudad, bishop of Haditha (fl. 852), Nestorian, bishop - Syria - Chevalier - F. 200, 45 Jesudad, bishop of Hira - bishop - Syria Chevalier - F. 200, 46 Jesudenah, bishop of Basra (8-th century), bishop - Basra (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 200, 47 Jesujab de Abiabene, bishop of Niniva (f 660), bishop, metropolitan, patriarch - Syria; Mosul (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 200, 48 Jesujab, metropolitan of Arbcllcs (fl. 980), metropolitan - Mid-East - Chevalier F. 200, 49 Jesujab, bishop of Arzoun (1'596), Nestorian, bishop, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 200, 50 Jesujab de Gadhala, bishop of Balada ('¡'647), Nestorian, bishop, patriarch - Syria Chevalier - F. 200, 51 Jesujab de Hazza - poet - Syria - Chevalier F. 200, 52 Jesujab bar Malkon, bishop of Nisiba (fl. 11901222), Nestorian, bishop - Syria - Chevalier F. 200, 53 Jesup, Nicolaus ( t between 1448 and 1453), mayor - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier F. 200, 54

598

Jesuphana

Jesuphana de Catara (fi. 600), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 200, 55 M a s t e r of the Jesus of Bethania Francese [FranciscusJ Eiximcnis bishop of Eine, patriarch of Jerusalem Jimenez, Francisco (II. 1250), priest - Spain Chevalier - F. 409, 145 Jimenez, Garcia (fl. 1361), jurisconsult - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 200, 73-74; 409, 149 Jimenez, Juan (fl. 1369), jurisconsult - Spain Chevalier - F. 409, 151 Jimenez, Martin (fl. 1250), priest, historian - Daroca (Spain) - Chevalier, Ijitassa F. 200, 82-85; 409, 152 Jimenez, Martin, bishop of Cordoba (f 1362), archdeacon, bishop - Cordoba (Spain) Chevalier - F. 409, 153 Jimenez, Miguel, bishop of Tarazona ( t 1317), bishop - Urrca (Spain); Tarazona (Spain) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 200, 86-88; 409, 154 Jimenez, Pedro (fl. 1425-1438), architect Plasencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 409, 155 Jimenez, Sancho ( t 1335), judge - Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 200, 90-92; 409, 157 Jimenez Cerdán, Domingo (+ 1392), nobleman, philologist - Zaragoza (Spain) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 72, 244; 200, 68-72 Jimenez Cerdán, Juan (* 1355, t e a . 1435), fiscal lawyer, justiciar - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 200, 75-81; 409, 150 Jimenez de Cisneros, Francisco, archbishop of Toledo Johanna Joanneiii, Franciscus - italian: Francesco Giovannelli (fl. 1470), grammarian - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 161 Joannellus Melphitensis (fl. 1430), Franciscan - Melfi (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 200, 162-163 Joannes —> Johannes Joannes Emmanuel —> Manuel, Joâo bishop of Guarda Johannes [Joannes] von Lindau Lindau, Johannes (von) Joannes Tisserandus —> Tisserandus, Johannes Joannes Wadlokus —> Wadlok, Joannes Joannicus (Bithynia) ( t 846), abbot, saint Bithynia (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 200, 164 Joannicus, king of Bulgaria and Wallachia ( t 1207), king - Wallachia (Rumania); Bulgaria Chevalier - F. 200, 165 Joannicus (Devica) (15-th century), hermit, saint - Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 200, 166 Joannicus (Ravenna) - italian: Giovannizio (τ 711), writer - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 200, 167 Joannicus I, archbishop of Serbia (f 1269), hegumen, archbishop - Serbia - Chevalier F. 200, 168 Joannicus II, patriarch of Serbia ( t 1354), patriarch - Serbia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 200, 168-170 Joannini, Timotheus ( t 1484), Benedictine, abbot - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 171 Joannis, Arnaud (fl. 1324), city captain Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 174

Joannis, Boniface (fl. 1493-1495), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 175 Joannis, Christophorus (fl. 1459-1461), canon, doctor of theology, provost - Lund (Sweden); Bologna (Italy); Arhus (Denmark) - Chevalier F. 200, 176 Joannis, Hugues (fl. 1233), Carthusian, prior - Montrieux (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 200, 177 Joannis, Hugues (fl. 1324), city captain Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 174 Joannis, Jean (fl. 1451), poet - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 178 Joâo —> Johannes Joardi, family —> Gioardi, family Joava bishop of León —> Jaoua bishop of León Job Antiochenus ( t 842), patriarch - Antiochia Chevalier - F. 200, 179 Job called: Hamartolus - monk - Greece Chevalier - F. 200, 180 Job Jasites ( t 1280), monk, theologian Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 200, 181-187 Job de Katar (fl. 900), commentator - Syria Chevalier - F. 200, 188 Job Monachus (mid-6-th century), monk, theologian - Mid-East - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum - F. 200, 189-191 Job Monachus (fl. 1115), monk, hagiographer Greece - Chevalier - F. 200, 192 Job, James (fl. 1427-1447), bachelor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 200, 193 Job, Mateo (fl. 1432-1458), sculptor - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 200, 194 Job, Thomas (fl. 1417-1418), district rector Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 200, 195 Jobelet (Bourgogne) (11. 1315), barber Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 200, 196 Jobelet, Guy —> Guy [Guido] le Maçon Jobson, Thomas (fl. 1491-1494), master of arts, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 200, 197 Jocardus de Sancto Petri ( t 1329), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 198 Joce, John (fl. 1399-1402), choirmaster, chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 200, 199 Joce, John ( t 1493), bachelor of civil law, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 200, 200 Joce, Martin (fl. 1476-1486), master of arts, bachclor of mcdccine - Cambridge (England); Bologna (Italy) - Cambridge - F. 200, 201 Joce, Richard (fl. 1462-1486), master of arts, ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 200, 202 Jocelin, Ponthus (fl. 1500), organ maker - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 204 Joces, Y. (14-th century), ornamental sculptor - France; Côtcs-du-Nord (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 200, 203; 200, 225 J o c h a n a n Iarchuni (fl. 1302), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 200, 226 Jocius (Oxford) (fl. 1233), Dominican, prior Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 200, 227 Jocond —» Jocundus J o c u n d u s II, bishop of Aosta ( i 8 6 0 ) , bishop, saint - Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 228 J o c u n d u s Presbyter - also: J. Trajectensis (fl. 1088), Benedictine, priest, hagiographer - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 200, 229-233 Jodocus Bertholdus de Gluchoglazow - also: J. de Ziegenhals (*ca. 1400, 11447), Augustinian, master of arts, abbot, chronicler - Wroclaw (Poland); Krakow (Poland); Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Potthast F. 200, 275-278 Jodocus Beysselius —> Beysselius, Jodocus Josse [Jodocus] (Bretagne) ( t 6 6 9 ) , hermit, saint - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 200, 236-237

[Johanna] Josse [Jodocus] Bruninc Nicolaus Lundensis Joes, Gilles - also: Gilles van den Bossche ( i 1460), architect - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 200, 299

Joete van Nederlant (14-th-15-th century), poet Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 200, 300 Joffre Tenorio, Alfonso ( t 1340), landowner, nobleman, military commander - Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 200, 301 Joffrin, Adeline —> Adeline Joffrin Johann —» Johannes Jeanne [Johanna] d'Anjou queen of Napoli (1371-1435) —> Giovanna [Johanna] II queen of Napoli Jeanne [Johanna] d'Anjou, queen of Napoli - also: Giovanna di Calabria (* 1326, 11382), queen - Napoli (Italy); Sicilia (Italy); Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 90-95 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Arc - called: la Pucelle d'Orléans (*ca. 1412, 11430), revolt leader, heroine - Orleans (France); Reims (France); Rouen (France); Compiègne (France) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 200, 303-386 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Armagnac, countess of Poitiers ("|" 1387), countess - Armagnac (France); Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 387 Jeanne [Johanna] des Armoises (fl. 14361457), false Jeanne d'Arc, adventurer - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 200, 388-390 Jeanne [Johanna] (l'Arrivour) (f 1246), recluse Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 391 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Artois, countess of Dreux (fi. 1360-1410), countcss - France - Echols F. 200, 393 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Artois, countess of Foix (fl. 1331), countcss - France; Artois (France) Chevalier - F. 200, 392 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Aussehurre ( t 1366), surgeon - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 200, 395-396 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Auvergne and Boulogne, duchess of Berry (* 1375, t 1422), duchess Boulogne (France); Auvergne (France); Berry (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 200, 407-408 Jeanne [Johanna] d'Auvergne and Boulogne, queen of France (* 1326, t 1360), countess, queen - Auvergne (France); Boulogne (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 200, 394; 200, 406 Juana [Johanna] de Aza ( t 13-th century), mother of a saint - Spain - Chevalier F. 200, 397 Giovanna [Johanna] (Bagnabea) ( t e a . 1105), Camaldolese, virgin - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 398 Joan [Johanna] de Bar, countess of Surrey (fl. 1306-1361), countess - Surrey (England); Bar-leDuc (France) - Echols - F. 200, 399 Joan [Johanna], lady Beauchamp (fl. 1460), lady - England - Echols - F. 200, 400 Johanna Beauflour ( t e a . 1327), brewer, property owner - London (England) - Echols - F. 200, 401 Joan [Johanna] Beaufort, queen of Scotland (fl. 1410-1450), queen - Scotland; England - Echols - F. 200, 402 Joan [Johanna] Beaufort, countess of Westmoreland - also: Joanna Neville (* 1379, f 1440), countess - England - Echols F. 200, 403 Jeanne [Johanna] de Belleville (fl. 1340), noblewoman - France; England - Echols F. 200, 404 Jehanne [Johanna] (la Bouchière) (fl. 1292), butcher - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 200, 405 Jeanne [Johanna] de Boulogne duchess of Berry —> Jeanne [Johannal d'Auvergne and Boulogne duchess of Berry Jeanne [Johanna] dc Boulogne queen of France —> Jeanne [Johanna] d'Auvergne and Boulogne queen of France Jeanne [Johanna] de Bourbon, countess of Forez (* 1310, τ 1395), countess - France - Chevalier, Echols - F. 200, 409-410 Jeanne [Johanna] dc Bourbon, queen of France (* 1338, t 1378), queen - France Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 200, 411-413

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Jeanne [Johanna] de Bourgogne (14-th century), noblewoman - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 421 Jeanne [Johanna] de Bourgogne, queen of France (* 1293, t 1329), queen - France; Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 200, 414-417 Jeanne [Johanna] de Bourgogne, queen of France (* 1293, f 1349), queen - France; Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 200, 418-420 Jehanne [Johanna] (la Boutonnière) (fl. 1292), button maker - Paris (France) - Echols F. 200, 422 Jeanne [Johanna], duchess of Brabant (* 1322, f 1406), countcss, duchess - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Brabant (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 200, 423-424 Jeanne [Johanna] de Braine, abbess of Fontrevraud - also: J. de Dreux and Braine ( t 1272), noblewoman, abbess - Fontevraud (France) - Chevalier - F. 200, 425 Jehanne [Johanna] de Bretagne (fl. 1440), prostitute - Paris (France) - Echols F. 200, 427 Jeanne [Johanna] de Bretagne, lady of Cassel Jeanne [Johanna] d'Anjou queen of Napoli Giovanna [Johanna] II, queen of Napoli - also: Jeanne d'Anjou (* 1371, t 1435), queen - Anjou (France); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 96-100 Juana [Johanna] de Navarra, queen of England (* 1370, 11437), queen - England; Navarra (Spain) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols F. 201, 110-112 Juana [Johanna] de Navarra, queen of France and Navarra (* 1270, 11305), queen, benefactor - France; Navarra (Spain) - Bradley, Chevalier, Echols, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 201, 101-106 Jeanne [Johanna] de Neelle ( t 1462), noblewoman - France - Chevalier - F. 201, 113 Giovanna [Johanna] (Orvieto) ( t 1306), Dominican - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier F. 201, 114 Johanna, Papa (fl. 855), pope, mythical figure - Köln (Germany); England; Roma (Italy) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 115-124 Jeanne [Johanna] Payncl (* 1404, f c a . 1456), noblewoman - France - Echols - F. 201, 125 Joan [Johanna] Pelham (fl. 1399), noblewoman England - Echols - F. 201, 126 Jeanne [Johanna] (Poitiers) (fl. 1462), barber Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 130 Jeanne [Johanna] de Ponthieu queen of Castilla —> Jeanne [Johanna] de Dammartin queen of Castilla Juana [Johanna] de Portugal ( t 1490), princess, Dominican - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 201, 135 Juana [Johanna] de Portugal, queen of Castilla (* 1439, t 1475), queen - Portugal; Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 132-134 Jeanne [Johanna] Potier (fl. 1491), nun Cambrai (France) - Echols - F. 201, 136 Jehanne [Johanna] Poufille (fl. 1440-1450), merchant - Paris (France) - Echols F. 201, 137 Jehanne [Johanna] Pouponne (fl. 1420), citizen of Brugge, wet nurse - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Echols - F. 201, 138 Joanna [Johanna] de Rhegio - secular name: Emilia Scopelli (*ca. 1428, t 1491), Carmelite, prior - Reggio (Italy) - BibUotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 201, 139-144 Jeanne [Johanna] la Riquedonne (fl. 13911392), hospital administrator - Paris (France) - J acquari / - F. 201, 145 Jeanne [Johanna] de Roussy (f 1362), noblewoman - France - Chevalier - F. 201, 146 Joanna [Johanna] Rowley (fl. 1479), widow, trader - England - Echols - F. 201, 147 Jeanne [Johanna] Saignant (fl. 1440-1460), bathhouse owner - Dijon (France) - Echols F. 201, 149 Jeanne [Johanna] de Saint-Pol, duchess of Brabant ( t 1407), duchess - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 201, 148 Jeanne [Johanna] de Savoie (* 1392, 11460), noblewoman - Savoie (France); France Chevalier - F. 201, 150 Johanna queen of Sicilia (1165-1199) - » Joanna [Johanna] of England queen of Sicilia, countess of Toulouse Giovanna [Johanna] da Signa ( t 1307), hermit, Vallombrosian - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 201, 153 Giovanna [Johanna] Soderini (*1301, f 1367), Servite - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 201, 154 Joan [Johanna] of Somerset, queen of Scotland ("I" 1445), queen - Somersetshire (England); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 201, 155 Jane [Johanna] Stonor (fl. 1450), property owner - England; France - Echols - F. 201, 156 Jehanne [Johanna] (la Tapicière) (fl. 1292), tapestry weaver - Paris (France) - Echols F. 201, 157

[Johannes] Jeanne [Johanna] de Tilly, baroness of Ferrières ( t 1495), baroness - France - Chevalier F. 201, 158 Jeanne [Johanna] de Toulouse Joan [Johanna] of England queen of Scotland Johanna Travers ( t e a . 1295), merchant - London (England) - Echols - F. 201, 162 Jeanne [Johanna] dc Valcncicnncs ( t 1491), noblewoman - Valenciennes (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 163 Jeanne [Johanna] de Valois (* ca. 1310, + 1363), noblewoman - France - Echols - F. 201, 165 Jeanne [Johanna] de Valois, countess of Hainault (*ca. 1290, t e a . 1352), countess - Vlaanderen, Flandres: Hainaut (Belgium) - Echols F. 201, 164 Jeanne [Johanna] Villain (fl. 1487), medical practitioner - Troyes (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 201, 167-168 Jeanne [Johanna] de Vitry (fl. 1488), nun Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 201, 169 Joan [Johanna] Waring (fl. 1370-1410), nurse England - Echols - F. 201, 171 Johanna de Wesemael (fl. 1464-1474), noblewoman - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 201, 172 Johanna (Westminster) (fl. 1408), physician Westminster (England) - Talhot - F. 201, 173 Johanna Wolsy (fl. 1382), suspect of theft England - Echols - F. 201, 174 Joan [Johanna] Woulbarowe (fl. 1400), silkworkcr - London (England) - Echols F. 201, 175 Giovannello [Johannelinus] da Narni (fl. 1425), painter - Narni (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 215, 325 Johannes (Aachen) (f before 1250), goldsmith - Aachen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 201, 176 Johann [Johannes] (Aachen) Abadía, Juan de la Giovanni [Johannes] Abaisi —> Abaisi, Giovanni Johannes de Abbacia —> Abbacia, John de Johannes Abbaevillanus patriarch of Constantinopolis —> Johannes Algrinus patriarch of Constantinopolis Johannes (Abbas) Johann [Johannes] von Eichstädt

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Jean [Johannes] Aimé (fl. 1418), physician - Poligny (France); Besançon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 201, 249 Johannes de Aingre (fl. 1492), commentator Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 201, 250 Joan [Johannes] Airas (fl. 1230-1265), poet Galicia (Spain); Santiago de Compostela (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 251 Jean [Johannes] d'Aire (fl. 1310), barber - SaintOmer (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 201, 252 Jean [Johannes] d'Aix-la-Chapelle —> Aix-laChapelle, Jean d' Jean [Johannes] d'Aix, bishop of Verdun (ΐ 1252), bishop - Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 201, 253 John [Johannes] Akum -> Akum, John Jean [Johannes] d'Alais (fl. 1307-1312), sacristan, physician - Narbonne (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 254 Johannes de Alamania (fl. 1475), bell founder Roma (Italy); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 201, 255 Johannes Alamannus (Franciscan, +1320) - » Johannes de Erfordia Johannes Alamanus (+1450) —> Alamagna, Giovanni de Johannes Alanus (fl. 1390), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 201, 256-257 Johannes de Alatre, bishop of Clonfert, archbishop of Benevento (fl. 1266-1295), bishop, archbishop - Ireland; Benevento (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 258 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Alatri (f 1264), bishop - Alatri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 201, 259 Jean [Johannes] Alaude ( t 1310), physician, pharmacist, canon - Chartres (France) Wickersheimer - F. 201, 260 Jean [Johannes] d'Albe (fl. 1494), physician - Francc; Alba (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 261 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Albenga (early 13th century), jurisconsult - Albcnga (Italy) Chevalier - F. 201, 262 Johannes Alberici de Ribodimonte (fl. 1379), dioccsc clcrk, master of arts, bachelor of mcdccinc - Ribcmont (Francc); Laon (Francc); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 263 Johannes Alberti de Brixia (fl. 1467), Dominican, doctor of theology - Brescia (Italy); Padua (Italy); Perugia (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 201, 265 Giovanni [Johannes] di Albertino da Bologna (fl. 1308), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, D'Ancona - F. 201, 266-267 Johannes Albertus ( t 1496), Carmelite, theologian - Haarlem (Netherlands); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 201, 268-271 Johannes de Albiniaco - french: Jean d'Aubigné (fl. 1285-1302), Dominican, inquisitor Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 201, 272-273 Jean [Johannes] d'Albon, abbot of Savigny ( i 1492), Benedictine, abbot - Savigny (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 274 Jean [Johannes] Albotín (fl. 1484), student of medecine - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 275 Juan [Johannes] de Albuquerque —> Albuquerque, Juan dc Juan [Johannes] (Alcafiic) (fl. 1200), architect Aragon (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 438 Johannes de Alcheriis —> Alcherio, Giovanni Johannes de Alcobaca (13-th-14-th century), controversist - Portugal - Chevalier F. 201, 276 Johannes Alcock, bishop of Ely - also: Alcocke, Alcok, Alcoke, Alkoc (*ca. 1453 or 1430, t 1500), bishop, architect, statesman - Ely (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker F. 11, 210-215; 11, 222; 201, 277 John [Johannes] (Aldermanbury) (II. l i l i l í 38), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 201, 278

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[Johannes]

Ivan [Johannes] Aleksander, emperor of Bulgaria (*ca. 1301, t 1371), emperor - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 201, 280-285 Ivan [Johannes] Aleksandrovic, prince of Smolensk (f 1359), prince - Smolensk (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 201, 279 Juan [Johannes] Alemán (fl. 1462-1466), sculptor - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 201, 286 Johannes de Alemania - Auguslinian, hermit Chevalier - F. 201, 324 Johannes de Alemania (fl. 1445), painter Murano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 201, 323 Johan [Johannes] de Alemanya > Alemany, Juan John [Johannes] de Alemeyne —> Alemeyne, John de Jean [Johannes] I, duke of Alençon (* 1385, + 1415), count, duke - Alençon (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 287 Jean [Johannes] II, duke of Alençon (* 1407, 1 1476), count, duke - Alençon (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 288 Jean [Johannes] d'Alenya (fl. 1277), barber - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 289 Johannes de Alerio ( t l 3 4 2 ) , Carmelite, general of the Carmelite Order - Paris (France); Toulouse (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 201, 290-304 John [Johannes] of Ales - ascetic - England Chevalier - F. 201, 305 Ivan [Johannes] Aleksandar [Alexander], tsar of Bulgaria ( f l 3 7 1 ) , tsar - Bulgaria - Chevalier F. 13, 110 Johannes (Scmnudcus), patriarch of Alexandria (fl. 677-686), Jacobite, patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 201, 310 Johannes III (Niceotas), patriarch of Alexandria (f517), patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) Chevalier - F. 201, 306 Johannes IV, patriarch of Alexandria ( t 578 or 579), patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 201, 307 Johannes Alexandrinus (7-th century), theologian - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 201, 308-309 John [Johannes] Aleyn —> Aleyn, John Johannes Alfonsi de Segovia —> Johannes de Segovia John [Johannes] de Alford - canonist - Paris (France); Lincoln (England) - Chevalier F. 201, 311 Johannes Algrinus, patriarch of Constantinopolis - french: Jean Halgrin; also: J. Abbaevillanus ("I" 1237), patriarch, cardinal - Picardie (France); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Roma (Italy) Berton, Chevalier, fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Uulvocat - F. 11, 421; 14, 163; 201, 312-317 Johannes Alich - also: J. Dalich (fl. 1195-1200), magistcr, preachcr - Luik, Liege (Belgium) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 201, 318-319 Johannes de Aligherio —> Alighieri, Giovanni Jean [Johannes] Aliquot Aliquot, Jean Jean [Johannes] Alizon (fl. 1455), barber Poligny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 320 Johannes van Alkmaar (fl. 1408), scholar - Paris (France); Alkmaar (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 201, 321 Jean [Johannes] Allegre (fl. 1432), physician - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 322 Johannes dc Allodis - also: J. dc Aurclianis (*ca. 1228, t 1306), Dominican, canon, university chancellor - Orleans (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Kaeppeli F. 201, 325-328 Johannes de Almania (fl. 1332), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 329 Johannes de Alneto (fl. 1435), Cistercian, abbot - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 201, 331-332

Johannes Alou (fl. 1392-1437), Dominican, librarian, convent lector - Aragon (Spain); Gerona (Spain); Barcelona (Spain) - Kaeppeli - F. 201, 334 Johannes de Alta Silva - french: Jean à HauteSeille (fl. 1200), poet - France - Chavy, Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 201, 335 Johannes de Alta Villa - also: J. de Hauvilla; french: Jean de Hauteville (*ca. 1150, t H 84 or after 1200), poet - Normandie (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 201, 338-343 Johannes (Altenzella) (11. 1339), painter - Sachscn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 201, 344 Johannes de Altissiodoro - french: Jean d'Auxerre (fl. 1438), theologian - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 280 Johannes von Alven (15-th century), preacher - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 201, 345-346 Johann [Johannes] von Alvensleben (fl. 134), poct - Sachscn (Germany) - Chevalier F. 201, 347 Johannes de Alvernia - also: J. Firmanus (* 1259, t 1322), Franciscan - Fermo (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea F. 201, 348-351 Jean [Johannes] d'Alye, abbot of Fécamp (τ 1079), prior, abbot, diplomat - Ravenna (Italy); Dijon (France); Fécamp (France); England Wickersheimer - F. 201, 352 Jean [Johannes] d'Alzérino (fl. 1399), governor - Comtal Venaissin (France) - Chevalier F. 201, 353 Johannes Amalfitanus (2-d half 11-th century), priest, monk, translator - Amalfi (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 354 Jean [Johannes] d'Amant (fl. 1316), physician Avignon (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 201, 355-356 Johannes, bishop of Amastris (fl. 750), bishop Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 201, 357 Johannes von Amberg —> Johann [Johannes] von Nürnberg Hans [Johannes] von Amberg (fl. 1489), painter, wood carvcr - Arnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 201, 362 Jean [Johannes] d'Amboise (14-th century), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 201, 363 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Ambrogio da Firenze (fl. 1384-1418), sculptor, architect - Firenze (Italy) Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 201, 364-366 Johannes de Ambroxiis (fl. 1489), copyist - Avigliana (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 201, 368-369 Jean [Johannes], barber of Amédée VIII, duke of Savoie (fl. 1435), barber - Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 201, 371 Johannes de Amelia, archbishop of Corcyra - also: Giovanni d'Aurelia (f 1386), prior, archbishop, cardinal - Genua (Italy); Roma (Italy); Todi (Italy); Kerkyra (Greece) Chevalier - F. 202, 263 Johannes Amelinus (fl. 960), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 201, 372 Jean [Johannes] Amell (14-th century), physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - P. 201, 373 Johannes (Amelungsborn) (fl. 1372), copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier F. 201, 374-375 Johannes van Amerongen (fl. 1463), scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 201, 376 Johannes Amici - also: J. Anuci (fl. 1425-1431), physician - Chambéry (France); Paris (France); Noyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 377 Johannes Amici de Florentia (fl. 1342-1349), papal physician - Pisa (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 378 Jean [Johannes] d'Amiens (wood carvcr) —> Amiens, Jean d' Jean [Johannes] d'Amiens (II. 1260), bell founder - Rouen (France); Amiens (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 201, 379

Jean [Johannes] d'Amiens (fl. 1316), illuminator - Beauvais (France); Amiens (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 380 Jean [Johannes] d'Amiens (fl. 1343), wood carver - Sens (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 201, 381 Jean [Johannes] (Amiens) (fl. 1402), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 201, 382 Jean [Johannes] Amman (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 383 John [Johannes] Amondesham (Benedictine, +1481) —> Amondesham, John Johannes Amundesham (Benedictine, +1450) —» Amundesham, Johannes Johannes Anagnostes (fl. 1430), historian Thessaloniki (Greece) - Potthast, Saxe F. 201, 384 Johannes de Anania - italian: Giovanni Cattani ( t 1457 or 1455), archdeacon, canonist, university professor - Anagni (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 71, 163; 201, 386-391 Jean [Johannes] Anceleti (fl. 1456-164), physician - Paris (France); Semur-en-Auxois (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 392 Johannes de Ancona (fl. 1240-1260), canonist Ancona (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 201, 393-395 Jean [Johannes] d'Andely (13-th century), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 201, 396 Johannes Anderus —> Arderne, John John [Johannes] Andever —> Andever, John Johannes Andcvcrsus —» Andoverc, John abbot of Malmesbury Jean [Johannes] Andilanrech (*ca. 1390), barber - Nantes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 399

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Jean [Johannes] André de Limoux (fl. 1450), physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I F. 201, 430 Jean [Johannes] Andrea (Dominican, fl. 1348) —> Andrea, Jean Johann [Johannes] Andrea (copyist, fl. 1481) - » Andrea, Johann Juan [Johannes] Andrea (converted Muslim, fl. 1487) -> Andrea, Juan Giovanni [Johannes] d'Andrea ( t 1472), glass painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 201, 419 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Andrea di Domenico (* 1455), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 201, 429 Giovanni [Johannes] Andrea da Reggio (fl. 1494), Augustinian - Pisa (Italy); Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 201, 432 Johannes Andreae - italian: Giovanni d'Andrea (* 1260, 1 1348), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 17, 254; 201, 400-409; 201, 412-417 Johannes Andreae (fl. 1346), Franciscan - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 17, 255; 201, 410-411 Johannes Andreae de Colonia (fl. 1464), copyist Köln (Germany) - Bradley - F. 81, 152 Johannes Andreas (fl. 1499), student of medecine - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 426 Johannes Andreas, bishop of Accia and Aleria - italian: Giovanni Andrea (* 1417, 1 1475), bishop, librarian - Accia (Italy); Aleria (Greece) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Saxe F. 17, 348; 201, 422-424 Johannes Andreas Balleonius —> Baglioni, Giovanni Andrea bishop of Perugia Johannes Andreas Ratisbonensis (11. 1429), chronicler - Regensburg (Germany) - Potthast F. 201, 431

Johannes Jean [Johannes] Andrée (fi. 1394), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Tours (Fiance); Paris (France); Toulouse (France) - Jacquart i, Wickersheimer - F. 201, 418; 201, 427 Jean [Johannes] Andrée Ruychrock (fl. 1485), master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 201, 433 Ivan [Johannes] Andreevic (fl. 1433-1455), prince - Russia; Mozhaisk (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 201, 434 Juan [Johannes] Andrés (fl. 1460), canonist, theologian - Lérida (Spain) - Latassa F. 201, 420-421 Jean [Johannes] Andreu de Pulcro Visu (fl. 1425), doctor of medecine - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 435 Jean [Johannes] d'Andrezel (II. 1390), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 201, 436 Jean [Johannes] d'Anet (14-th-15-th century), Dominican - France - Chevalier - F. 201, 333 Jean [Johannes] Angeli Angeli, Jean Giovanni [Johannes] Angelo di Antonio da Camerino (fl. 1451-1457), painter - Camerino (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 201, 439 Giovanni [Johannes] di Angelo di Balduccio (* ca. 1370, t 1452), painter - Arezzo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 201, 440 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Angelo da Penne (14-th century), goldsmith - Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 201, 441 Johannes Angelos (fl. 1154-1203), military general - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 201, 437 Johannes Angelos I, ruler of Thcssalia ( t e a . 1289), prince, ruler - Thessaloniki (Greece); Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 201, 442-445 Johannes Angelos II, ruler of Thessalia (11. 1302-1309), ruler - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 201, 446 Johannes Angclus (fl. 1482), Franciscan - France; België, Belgique; Tournai (Belgium) - Sbaralea - F. 201, 438 Jean [Johannes] (Angers) (fl. 1309), barber Angers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 1 Jean [Johannes] (Angers) (fl. 1310), barber Angers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 2 Juan [Johannes] de Angers (fl. 1454), glass painter - Angers (France); León (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 3 Johannes Anglici (fl. 1455-1464), physician - Paris (France); Picardie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 202, 4 Johannes Anglicus (mason, fl. 1336-1341) —> Englishman, John the Johannes Anglicus - Franciscan, doctor of theology, university professor - England; Paris (France) - Wadding - F. 202, 10 Johannes Anglicus - poet - England - Chevalier - F. 202, 17 Johannes Anglicus (13-th century), medical writer - France - Jacquart I - F. 202, 5 Johannes Anglicus (fl. 1273), barber - Bayeux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 7 Johannes Anglicus ( t before 1300), Franciscan England - Sbaralea - F. 202, 8 Johannes Anglicus (fl. 1320), physician - England - Fabricius - F. 202, 9 Johannes Anglicus (fl. 1344-1350), Franciscan - England - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 202, 11-14 Johannes Anglicus (fl. 1390), theologian, commentator - England - Fabricius F. 202, 15 Johannes Anglus (fl. 1483), Dominican - England - Chevalier - F. 202, 16 Jean [Johannes] d'Anguilen (fl. 1241), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 202, 18 Jean [Johannes] Annequin (II. 1401-1414), barber - Saint-Flour (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 19

Johannes de Annosio (f 1329), theologian, writer - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 202, 20-21 Jean [Johannes] Anquitilhi (fl. 1400-1427), barber - Coutances (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 22 Johannes Anselmi de Janua (II. 1331), surgeon Paris (France); Genua (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 23 John [Johannes] Anstan > Anstan, John Johannes Antiochenus (Chronista) (fl. 610), chronicler - Antiochia; Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 202, 28; 202, 31-33 Johannes de Antiochia - called: Harcus (fl. 1282), priest, translator - Antiochia; Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 202, 39 Johannes I, patriarch of Antiochia (t648), Jacobite, patriarch - Antiochia - Chevalier F. 202, 34 Johannes IV patriarch of Antiochia —» Johannes Oxites Johannes, patriarch of Antiochia (11. 1434), patriarch - Basel (Switzerland); Antiochia; Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 202, 40-41 Giovanni [Johannes] Antiquario —¥ Antiquario, Giovanni Johannes, archbishop of Antivari (fl. 1199-1247), archbishop - Bar (Montenegro) - Chevalier F. 202, 42 Jean [Johannes] d'Antoing, bishop of Cambrai (fl. 1185-1192), provost, bishop - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 43 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio da Bologna (11. 1432), book painter, illuminator - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 202, 45-48 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio (Brescia) (fl. 1461), engraver - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 202, 49 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio da Como (14th century), arithmetician - Como (Italy) Chevalier - F. 202, 53 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Antonio da Firenze (fl. 1446-1448), Vallombrosian, prior, copyist, illuminator - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 54-57 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio di Gaspare da Pesaro (fl. 1462-1463), painter - Pesaro (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 59 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio da Milano - or: G. Zambroni (fl. 1492), sculptor - Ravenna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 60 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio de Nouaia (late 15-th century), friar, calligrapher - Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 61 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio Pctrucci, count of Policastro (f I486), count, sonnetist - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 425, 200 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio da Rocca di Corno - or: G.A. di Percossa (fl. 1492), painter Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 62 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio da Treviso (fl. 1465), copyist - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 63 Giovanni [Johannes] Antonio da Urbino (fl. 1491), ceramist - Padua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 64 Johannes Antonius Taravicensis (15-th century), copyist - Italy - Bradley - F. 370, 44 Hans [Johannes] von Anwil (15-th century), poet - Thurgau (Switzerland) - DLL, Stammler F. 202, 65-66 Yohannan [Johannes] Apamea (fl. 550), monk Syria - Chevalier - F. 425, 201 Jean [Johannes] d'Apcher (fl. 1469-1529), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / F. 202, 68 Johannes bar Aphtonia, abbot of Kennesre ( t 538), abbot - Syria - Chevalier - F. 202, 69 Johannes Apocaucus - also: Apokaukos (*ca. 1150, 11233), metropolitan - Naupaktos (Greece) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 24, 252-253

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Johannes Apocaucus, metropolitan of Naupactos (* ca. 1150, t between 1232 and 1235), metropolitan - Greece - Chevalier, Théologie - F. 202, 70-74 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Apparecchiato - called: Nuccolo (fl. 1300-1301), painter - Lucca (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 67 John [Johannes] de Appelby —> Appelby, John de Johann [Johannes] von Appoldea —> Appoldea, Johann von Jean [Johannes] d'Apremont, bishop of Verdun (v 1238), canon, bishop - Verdun (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 75 Jean [Johannes] d'Aps, bishop of Luik (t 1238), provost, bishop - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Dinant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 202, 76 Johannes Aquacdunus —> Haynton, John Johannes de Aquiano - french: Jean d'Évian (fl. 1375), Franciscan, doctor of theology - France Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea - F. 202, 77-79 Johannes Aquila —> Aquila, Johannes Giovanni [Johannes] d'Aquila (fl. 143), painter Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 202, 83 Johannes de Aquila (13-th century), medical writer, physician - France - Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 202, 80-82 Giovanni [Johannes] dell Aquila (fl. 1479), philosopher, physician, university professor Aquila (Italy); Pisa (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 202, 84-89 Johannes Aquilanus - italian: Giovanni dell'Aquila (t 1479), Dominican, theologian Aquila (Italy) - Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Tafuri F. 202, 90-95 Johannes, patriarch of Aquileia (t 1019), patriarch - Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 202, 98 Johannes Aquileiensis (fl. 605-606), bishop, patriarch - Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 202, 96-97 Jean [Johannes] de Aquis —> Aquis, Jean de Johannes de Aquis (fl. 1390), Carmelite Catalonia (Spain) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 202, 99-101 Jean [Johannes] (Aragon) (15-th century), physician - Lyon (France); Aragon (Spain) Wickersheimer - F. 202, 197 Juan [Johannes] de Aragon (fi. 1423), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 202, 128 Juan [Johannes] (Aragon) (fl. 1460), historian - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 202, 134-135 Juan [Johannes] de Aragon, duke of Athens and Neopatras (fl. 1347), duke - Athina (Greece); Neopatras (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 202, 113 Juan [Johannes] de Aragon, count of Prades and Foix (*ca. 1332, 1 1414), count - Aragon (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 218, 401 Juan [Johannes] de Aragon, archbishop of Toledo, patriarch of Alexandria - latin: Johannes Jacobi (* 1301, 1 1334), archbishop, abbot, patriarch, Franciscan - Aragon (Spain); Toledo (Spain); Lérida (Spain); Alexandria (Egypt) Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea - F. 202, 102-112; 211, 382-384 Juan [Johannes] de Aragon, archbishop of Zaragoza (* 1439?, f 1475), archbishop - Aragon (Spain); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 202, 129-133 Juan [Johannes] I, king of Aragon (* 1350, + 1395), king - Perpignan (France); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 202, 114-123 Juan [Johannes] II, king of Aragon and Sicilia - also: J., king of Navarra Arcy, Jean d' Jean [Johannes] d'Arcy, bishop of Mende, Autun and Langres ( t 1344), treasurer, bishop - Mende (France); Autun (France); Langres (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 154 Johannes de Ardemburgo - also: J. Utenhove ( t 1296), Dominican, theologian - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Théologie - F. 202, 155-158 Johannes Aretinus (fl. 1439), physician - Arezzo (Italy) - Potthast - F. 202, 164 Giovanni [Johannes] (Arezzo) (fl. 1256), bell founder - Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 202, 165 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Arezzo (fl. 1290), poet Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 202, 166 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Arezzo (fl. 1343), painter - Arezzo (Italy); Avignon (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 202, 167 Johannes Argichietsi (13-th century), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 202, 168 Jean [Johannes] d'Argues (fl. 1125), physician, astrologist - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 202, 195 Johannes Argyropulus (*ca. 1415, 11487), scholar, philologist, musicologist, university professor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Padua (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 25, 327-330; 202, 169-172 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Ariano (fl. 1343), royal secretary - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 173 Johannes de Arida Villa —> Seccheville, John de Johannes van Arkcl, bishop of Utrecht and Luik (* 1314, t 1378), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 202, 174 Jean [Johannes] I, bishop of Arles (fl. 659668), bishop - Aries (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 175 Jean [Johannes] II, bishop of Aries (fl. 811816), bishop - Aries (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 175 Jean [Johannes] I, count of Armagnac (f 1373), count - Armagnac (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 176 Jean [Johannes] II, count of Armagnac also: J., count of Charolais (f 1384), count Armagnac (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 177 Jean [Johannes] III, count of Armagnac also: J., count of Comminges ( t 1391), count - Armagnac (France); Comminges (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 178 Jean [Johannes] IV, count of Armagnac - also: J., count of Bigorre (*ca. 1395, t 1450), count Bigorre (France): Armagnac (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 179

Jean [Johannes] V, count of Armagnac (*ca. 1420, 11473), viscount, count - Armagnac (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 202, 180-181 Johannes von Armbs (11. 1489), chronicler Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 202, 182 Juan [Johannes] Armengol —> Armengol, Juan bishop of Barcelona Johannes king of Armenia (+1308) —> Het'um II king of Cilicia Johannes (Armenia) (fl. 1333), Dominican Armenia - Chevalier - F. 202, 186 Johannes (Armenia) (fl. 1427), copyist, miniaturist - Armenia - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 202, 187-188 Johannes II (Capieghin), patriarch of Armenia (fl. 533-551), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 202, 183 Johannes III (de Cocosta), patriarch of Armenia ( t 617 or 618), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 202, 183 Johannes IV (Ozniensis), patriarch of Armenia (fl. 718-729), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 202, 183 Johannes VI, patriarch of Armenia (fl. 897-925), patriarch, historian - Armenia - Chevalier F. 202, 184 Johannes VII, patriarch of Armenia (fl. 1203), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 202, 185 Giovanni [Johannes] Arminio ( f l 3 1 3 ) , Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 202, 190 Johannes Arnaldi bishop of Sarlat —» Arnaud, Jean bishop of Sarlat Jean [Johannes] Amaudi (fl. 1405-1406), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 191 Jean [Johannes] Arnaut (fl. 1252-1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 202, 192 John [Johannes] Arnold —» Arnold, John Johannes Arnoldus de Spira (fl. 1386-1392), Dominican - Speyer (Germany); Avignon (France); Mainz (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 202, 194 Jean [Johannes] d'Arragon (fl. 1313), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 196 Jean [Johannes] d'Arras (fl. 1271-1292), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 198 Jean [Johannes] d'Arras (f before 1308), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 202, 199-200; 425, 202-204 Jean [Johannes] d'Arras (fl. 1340-1341), lithotomist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 202, 201 Jean [Johannes] d'Arras - called: Caron (fl. 1387), poet - Arras (France) - Chevalier F. 69, 317; 202, 202 Jean [Johannes] d'Arras (fl. 1397-1401), bookbinder, bookseller - Paris (France); Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 203 Jean [Johannes] d'Arras (fl. 1474-1495), physician - Paris (France); Troyes (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 202, 204-205 Johannes Arretinus (fl. 1412-1416), copyist, translator - Arezzo (Italy) - Bradley F. 27, 404-405 Juan [Johannes] de Arruda (f 1470), chapel master - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 202, 206 Jean [Johannes] (Arudy) (fl. 1385), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 207 John [Johannes] de Arundel —> Arundel [Arundelll, John de Johannes de Arundine - also: Johannes van Riedt ( t 1438), Carmelite - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 202, 213; 202, 217 Johannes de Arundine - also: Johannes van Riedt ( t 1497), Carmelite, prior, bishop, suffragan bishop - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Utrecht (Netherlands) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 202, 210-216 Johannes Arzak, bishop of Hirta (fl. 690), bishop - Syria - Chevalier - F. 202, 309

Jean [Johannes] d'Arzilières, bishop of Toul ( t 1320), canon, bishop - Toul (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 218 Jean [Johannes] d'Aschburne (14-th century), traveler - Palestine; England - Chevalier F. 202, 219 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Asciano (late 14-th century), painter - Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 220-222 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Ascoli (fl. 1360), canonist - Bologna (Italy); Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 226 Johannes de Asculo (fl. 1270), Franciscan Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding - F. 202, 223-225 Johann [Johannes] von Asci, bishop of Verden ("I" 1472), canon, bishop - Hildesheim (Germany); Verden (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 202, 227 Johannes Ashuvarbi —> Aswardeby, John de Johannes Asiaticus —> Johannes Ephesius Johannes Asini de Vendeyo - also: Jean de Beaumont (f 1411), master of arts, physician Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 230 Jean [Johannes] d'Asnières (fl. 1315), parliamentary lawyer - France - Chevalier F. 202, 231 Johannes Asper —> Aspcr, Johannes Jean [Johannes] Asselin (fl. 1395), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 232 Jean [Johannes] d'Asside, bishop of Périgueux ( t 1169), bishop - Périgueux (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 233 John [Johannes] de Aston —> Aston, John de John [Johannes], abbot of Athclney - also. John the Old Saxon (fl. 887-904), Benedictine, abbot - England; Deutschland - Chevalier, Fletcher F. 202, 236-238 Johannes Atinensis (fl. 1087), bishop - Atino (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 202, 239-241 Johannes de Aton —> Johannes de Acton Johannes de Atrio (fl. 1331-1339), diocese clerk, doctor of medecine - Rouen (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 243 Johannes de Atrio (fl. 1494-1496), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 244 Johannes de Altenhove - called: Stindere (II. 1349-1362), master of arts, doctor of medecine, canon - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Paris (France); Villers (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 245 Jean [Johannes] d'Attigny (fl. 1380), Franciscan - France - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 202, 246-247 Jean [Johannes] Aubert (fl. 1481), barber - Seine-et-Marne (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 202, 248 Jean [Johannes] d'Aubusson (fl. 1236), troubadour - France; Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 249 Jean [Johannes] de Audehoven (fl. 1397-1401), bachelor of medecine - Picardie (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 250 Jean [Johannes] d'Audeloncourt (14-th century), benefactor - Clairvaux (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 251 Johannes von Auerbach (15-th century), medical writer - Auerbach (Germany) - Stammler F. 202, 252 Johannes de Auerbach - also: J. de Aurbach ( f e a . 1469), vicar, theologian - Auerbach (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 202, 261-262 Hans [Johannes] von Auerbach (fl. 1492), architect - Auerbach (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 202, 253 Jean [Johannes] Aujoyere (Π. 1443-1446), doctor of mcdecinc - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 202, 254-255 Jean [Johannes] de I'Aunay - latin: Johannes de Alncdo ( t 1428), archdeacon - Laval (France) Chevalier - F. 201, 330 John [Johannes] of Aunce ( t before 1362), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 202, 256

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] d'Aunoy < 14-th-15-th century), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 202, 257 Jean [Johannes] Auquier (fl. 1457-1460), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 202, 258 Hans [Johannes] von Aurach (2-d half 15th century), stonemason, building master Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 202, 259-260 Johannes de Aurbach —¥ Johannes de Auerbach Johannes de Aureliaco (fl. 1331-1350), doctor of medecine - Paris (France); Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 202, 264 Johannes Aurelianensis (Π. 1280), physician - Montélimar (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 265 Johannes de Aurelianis —> Johannes de Allodis Johannes Aurientis ( t e a . 1445), barber - Lyon (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 266 Jean [Johannes] d'Auteuil (fl. 1322), painter Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 268 Jean [Johannes] Autruchi —> Jeannin Autruchy Jean [Johannes] d'Auvillers (11. 1398), wood carver - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 202, 271 Jean [Johannes] d'Auvillers ( t 1424), barber - Bretagne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 272 Jean [Johannes] (Auxerre) (10-th century), physician - Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 273 Jean [Johannes], bishop of Auxerre (fl. 99799), bishop - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 274 Jean [Johannes] d'Auxerrc (13-th ccntury), bard - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 275 Jean [Johannes] (Auxerre) (fl. 1219), physician Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 276 Jean [Johannes] d'Auxerre (11. 1321-1323), court painter - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 202, 277 Jean [Johannes] d'Auxerre (fl. 1368-1369), doctor of medecine, church chancellor - Chartres (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 202, 279 Jean [Johannes] IV (de Châlons), count of Auxerre ( t 1379), count - Auxerre (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 278 Jean [Johannes] Auxtabours (fl. 1345-1383), architect - Chartres (France); Alençon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 281 Jean [Johannes] (Avallon) (fl. 1466), physician Avallon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 282 Jean [Johannes] Avantage ( t 1456), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 283-285 Jean [Johannes] d'Avaugour, bishop of SaintBrieuc and Dol ( t 1340), cantor, bishop - SaintBricuc (France); Dol (Francc) - Chevalier F. 202, 286 Johannes Avendauth —> Johannes Hispanus Johannes de Aversa (fl. 1339-1340), Dominican, convent lector - Aversa (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 202, 288 Jean [Johannes] d'Avesnes - troubadour Avesnes-sur-Helpe (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 294 Jean [Johannes] d'Avesnes Jean IJohanncsJ dc Bcauffc bishop of Huesea Johann [Johannes] von Bagenstein (fl. 1435), canon - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 312 Giovanni [Johannes] da Baisio Abaisi, Giovanni Johannes Bajocensis —» Johannes Rothomagensis Johannes de Balbis —» Johannes Januensis Jean [Johannes] de Baldegg (*ca. 1257, 1 1343), deacon - Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 202, 365 Giovanni [Johannes] de Baldo (fl. 1382-1388), philosopher - Bologna (Italy); Faenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 202, 366 Giovanni [Johannes] di Balduccio - » Balducci, Giovanni Jean [Johannes] de Balehan (mid-14-th century), barber - Provins (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 370 Jean [Johannes] Balemat (fl. 1398-1399), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 371 Johannes Balistarii ( t e a . 1260), Dominican Limoges (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 34, 11; 202, 372 Johannes Balistarius (fl. 1420) —> Balestrieri, Giovanni Johannes Ballester (* 1309, 11374), Carmelite, theologian, prior - Catalonia (Spain) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 34, 53; 202, 373-382 Jean [Johannes] de Balli (fl. 1335-1336), surgeon - Saint-Quentin (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 383 Jean [Johannes] called: Balloce - musician - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 202, 384

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Johannes de Balma - french: Jean de Baume (fl. 1300-1312), Dominican, preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 87 Jean [Johannes] de Balmelles (fl. 1277-1281), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 202, 386 Jean [Johannes] de Balou ( t 1284), Cistercian, abbot - Savigny (France); Citeaux (France) Chevalier - F. 202, 387 Johannes Bamptonus - english: John de Bampton (fl. 1341), Carmelite, friar, theologian Cambridge (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 34, 222; 202, 388-390 John [Johannes] Bannard —> Bannard, John Johannes Baptista Caccialupus —> Caccialupus, Johannes Baptista Johannes Baptista de Gevio (fl. 1387), Augustinian - Italy; Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 135, 141; 202, 400 Johannes Baptista Jaluna (15-th century), Franciscan, doctor of theology, astrologist Siracusa (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Sbaralea F. 202, 402 Johannes Baptista (Milano) (fl. 1358), Augustinian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 202, 404-405 Johannes Baptista Nakas, bishop of Amida (15th century), bishop - Armenia - Chevalier F. 202, 407 Johannes Baptista Podius - italian: Giovanni Battista Poggio ( t 1497), Augustinian - Italy Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 425, 205-210 Johannes Baptista de Sancto Biasio ( t 1492), jurisconsult, university professor - Padua (Italy) Fabricius - F. 52, 58 Johannes Baptista Signorinus —> Signo Signorius Johannes Baptista Taurinensis (fl. 1454), Franciscan, hagiographer - Italy - Sbaralea F. 202, 411 Johannes Baptista de Teolo ( t 1395), Dominican, prior, inquisitor - Padua (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 202, 412 Johannes de la Baqua (fl. 1416-1420), surgeon - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 415 Jean [Johannes] de Bar (14-th century), magician - Lorraine (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 416 Jean [Johannes] de Bar ( t e a . 1398), royal physician - Champagne (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 202, 417-418 Jean [Johannes] de Bar ( t before 1407), provost - Valence (France) - Chevalier - F. 202, 419 Jean [Johannes] (Bar) (11. 1427), physician - Bar (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 420 Jean [Johannes] (Bar-le-Duc) (fl. 1371), barber - Bar-le-Duc (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 421 Jean [Johannes] (Bar-sur-Seine) (fl. 1339), barber - Celles (Belgium); Bar-sur-Seine (France) Wickersheimer - F. 202, 422 Jean [Johannes] de Barastre —> Johannes de Sancto Quintino Johannes Barath (f 1431), Carmelite Valenciennes (France); Basel (Switzerland) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter F. 202, 423-426 Johannes ad Barbam - also: J. de Burgundia, Jean de. Bourgogne (fl. 1356-1370), physician, medical writer, university professor - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Hurter, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 202, 427; 204, 146-153; 425, 211 Jean [Johannes] Barbier (*ca. 1357), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 432 Jean [Johannes] Barbier (fl. 1404), surgeon Talmay (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 429 Jean [Johannes] le Barbier (fl. 1425), barber Paris (Francc) - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 430 Jean [Johannes] Barbier (f before 1433), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 431 Jean [Johannes] Barbier (fi. 1453-1455), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 202, 433

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[Johannes]

Jean [Johannes] Barbier (fi. 1466-1467), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 202, 434 John [Johannes] Barbour (fi. 1353-1367), physician, surgeon - Colchester (England) Talbot - F. 202, 435 John [Johannes] Barbour (fl. 1456-1457), surgeon - Peterborough (England) - Talbot - F. 202, 436 John [Johannes] Barbour (fl. 1493), surgeon Oxford (England) - Talbot - F. 202, 437 Johannes Barbucallus (fl. 550), poet - Grcccc Chevalier - F. 202, 438 Juan [Johannes], bishop of Barcelona (fl. 860875), bishop - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 203, 1 Juan [Johannes] (Barcelona) (fl. 1463), clerk, copyist - Barcelona (Spain) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 203, 2-3 Johannes Barensis (τ ca. 1103), archdeacon, hagiographer - Bari (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Tafuri - F. 203, 5-10 Giovanni [Johannes] de' Bari (fl. 1337), writer Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 203, 11 Jean [Johannes] Barjon Barnet, John de bishop of Worcester Johannes de Barningham - also: J. Bernegam ( t 1438 or 1448), Carmelite - Ipswich (England); Suffolk (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Oxford F. 36, 139-141; 203, 14-19 Jean [Johannes] Baro - physician - Savigny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 20 Jean [Johannes] Baron (fl. 1415-1416), surgeon Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 21 Jean [Johannes] de la Barra (fl. 1495), surgeon Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 22 Jean [Johannes] Barras (fl. 1479), physician, doctor of medecine - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 23 Giovanni [Johannes] Barrata —> Barrata, Giovanni Jean [Johannes] des Banes (fl. 1480), physician - Châtcaudun (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 26 Johannes Bart - » Johannes Part Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolo da Siena (fl. 1365-1418), goldsmith - Siena (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 28-29; 221, 386 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolomeo (fl. 1351), miniaturist - Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 203, 30 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolomeo di Ciabacca (fl. 1448-1451), miniaturist, prior - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 203, 33 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolommeo (15-th ccntury), bronze founder - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 31 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolommeo d'Antonio di Vanni (fl. 1495-1500), wood carver - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 32 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolommeo Christiani (fl. 1366-1398), painter - Pistoia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 34-35 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bartolommeo Niccolli (fl. 1396), calligrapher - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 36 John [Johannes] Barton (fl. 1304), judge England - Chevalier - F. 203, 37 Johannes de Bartpha ( t 1480), Cistercian - Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 203, 27 Johannes Barwicanus —> Johannes de Berwick Johannes de Basilea - also: Johann Hiltalinger (*ca. 1315, 1 1392), Augustinian, prior general, bishop - Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger - F. 203, 39-46; 425, 212 Johannes Basilius (+1310) Basilio, Giovanni

Jean [Johannes] Basin (fl. 1401-1420), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Paris (France); Normandie (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 48 Jean [Johannes] Basin (fl. 1464-1465), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 49 Johannes de Basingstoke (+ 1252), philologist, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Leicester (England); Athina (Greece) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 203, 50-55 Jean [Johannes] Bassand (fl. 1441), barber Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 57 Johannes Bassand ( t 1455), Celestine, prior Aquila (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 203, 56 Jean [Johannes] de la Bassée, abbot of SaintVaast ( t 1237), Benedictine, abbot - Arras (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 374 Johannes Basset Basset, Joan Johannes Bassianus - also: J. Bossianus or Bazianus (+1197), jurisconsult - Cremona (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 203, 58-62; 418, 174 Johannes de Bassolis ( t 1347), Franciscan, theologian, physician - Barcelona (Spain); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Théologie, Wickersheimer - F. 203, 63 Johannes, bishop of Bassora (fl. 650), bishop Bassora (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 203, 70 Jean [Johannes] lc Bastcllier (14-th ccntury), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 71 Johannes Basterii (fl. 1332-1335), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 203, 72-73 John [Johannes] Baston —> Johannes Boston Joäo [Johannes] (Batalha) (fl. 1489), painter Batalha (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 203, 74 Johannes Bate ( t 1430 or 1429), Carmelite, theologian, prior - Oxford (England); York (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 203, 75-77 Jean [Johannes] de Batery (13-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 203, 78 John [Johannes] of Bath - latin: Johannes de Bathonia (fl. 1317), physician - Bath (England); Somersetshire (England) - Talbot - F. 203, 79 Johannes de Bathonia —> Bath, John of Giovanni [Johannes] Battista (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 202, 394 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista d'Amadio (fl. 1460-1483), goldsmith - Ferrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 393 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Capua (fl. 1475), astronomer - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 395 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista Cibo —> Innocentius VIII Papa Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Città di Castello (late 15-th century), painter - Città di Castello (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 396 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista di Crema (15-th century), Camaldolese, copyist - Murano (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 202, 397-398 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista di Frosino (* 1432), miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 115-116 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Gaeta (II. 1400-1401), professor of logic - Gaeta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 202, 399 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista di Giovanni (fl. 1497), painter - Norcia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 401 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Legnano (fl. 1429), painter - Como (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 403 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Mercatello (fl. 1397-1401), canonist - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 202, 406 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Offida (II. 1500), painter - Norcia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 408

Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Pratovecchio (fl. 1460-1473), jurisconsult - Pratovecchio (Italy) Chevalier - F. 202, 409 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Roma (fl. 1450), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 410 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista Tolomei - also: Annibal T. (* 1248, t 1320), Dominican, blessed - Siena (Italy); Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 164, 80; 202, 413 Giovanni [Johannes] Battista da Verona (fl. 1500), wood carver - Milano (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 414 Jean [Johannes] Baube (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 80 Jean [Johannes] de Baubigny (fl. 1379), cantor Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 81 Jean [Johannes] Baudaille (fl. 1381), student of medecine - Paris (France); Laon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 82 Jean [Johannes] Baudour (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 83 Jean [Johannes] de Baudrenghien ( t 1487), poet - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 203, 84 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Baugerais (fl. 11731193), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier F. 203, 86 Jean [Johannes] Bauldri (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 85 Jean [Johannes] de Baume —» Johannes de Balma Jean [Johannes] de Bavière (11. 1491), building master - Luik, Liège (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 88 Johann [Johannes] von Bayern, bishop of Luik, duke of Luxemburg (* 1373, t 1424 or 1425), bishop, duke, regent - Bayern (Germany); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Luxembourg; Holland (Netherlands); Zeeland (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 203, 90-92 Johann [Johannes] von Bayern, bishop of Münster and Magdeburg (* 1429, ν 1475), bishop - Worms (Germany); Münster (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 203, 93 Johann [Johannes] II, duke of Bayern (* ca. 1341, t 1397), duke - Landshut (Germany); Münchcn (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 203, 89 Jean [Johannes] de Bayeux ( t 1398), architect Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 97 Jean [Johannes] de Bayeux archbishop of Rouen —> Johannes Rolhomagensis Johannes de Bayon (fl. 1326), Dominican, historian - Moyenmoutier (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Potthast - F. 203, 98-101 Johannes von Bayreuth (fl. 1439), astronomer, miniaturist - Bayreuth (Germany); France D Ancona - F. 203, 102 Hans [Johannes] von Bayreuth (fl. 1474-1479), doctor of medecine, university professor Bayreuth (Germany); Ingolstadt (Germany) DLL - F. 203, 103 Johannes de Bazano (fl. 1363), chronicler Modena (Italy); Bassano (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 203, 104-105 Jean [Johannes] le Beau (ca. 1290-1370) Jean [Johannes] le Bel John [Johannes] de Beauchamp (fl. 1223), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 203, 107 Jean [Johannes] de Beauffe, bishop of Huesca - spanish: Juan de Bafes (fl. 1375-1403), cantor, bishop - Évreux (France); Dax (France); Vie (Spain); Huesca (Spain); Marseille (France) Chevalier - F. 203, 108 Jean [Johannes] de Beaufort (fl. 1396-1398), barber - Navarra (Spain) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 109 Jean [Johannes] de Beaulieu (fl. 1466-1473), barber - Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 110 Jean [Johannes] de Beaumont (+1411) —> Johannes Asini de Vendeyo

Johannes Jean [Johannes] de Beaumont (university rector) —» Johannes de Bello Monte Jean [Johannes] de Beaumont (fl. 14551467), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 111 Juan [Johannes] de Beaumont and Curten ( t 1487), lord, baron, prior - Arborea (Italy); Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 203, 112 Jean [Johannes] de Beaune —> Johannes de Belna Jean [Johannes], prior of Beaurepart ( t e a . 1250), Premonstratensian, prior - France - Chevalier F. 203, 113 Jean [Johannes] de Beauvais (12-th century), poet, grammarian - Beauvais (France); France Chevalier - F. 203, 114 Jean [Johannes] de Beauvais (fl. 1189), physician, monk - France; Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 115 Jean [Johannes] de Beauvais (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 116 Jean [Johannes] de Beauvais (fl. 1316), wood sculptor - Artois (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 203, 117 Jean [Johannes] (Beauvais) (fl. 1377), barber - Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 118 Jehan [Johannes] (Beauvais) (fl. 1462-1469), sculptor - Beauvais (France) - Beaulieu F. 203, 119 Johannes Beblequinus (fl. 1262-1264), canon, papal chaplain, papal physician - Coutances (France); Avranches (France); Bayeux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 120 Johannes Becanus —> Johannes de Beka Johannes Beccodunus —> Breton, John bishop of Hereford Johannes Beccus, patriarch of Constantinopolis - also: J. Bekkos Beinheim, Johannes

Johannes Beit-Garmai (fl. 660), Nestorian, abbot - Syria - Chevalier - F. 203, 170 Johannes de Beka - also: J. Becanus (fl. 1346), canon, chronicler - Utrecht (Netherlands); 's Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, H urte r, Potthast, Saxe - F. 203, 171-180 Jean [Johannes] le Bel - also: J. le Beau (*ca. 1290, 1 1370), canon, chronicler - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 203, 106; 203, 181-186 Jean [Johannes] de Bei (fl. 1481-1482), printer Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 203, 187 Jean [Johannes] de Belay (fl. 1496), barber - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 188 Jean [Johannes] Belène (fl. 1446), surgeon - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 189 Jean [Johannes] Belenet (fl. 1359), physician - Haute-Saône (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 190 Jean [Johannes] de Belesta (fl. 1490), lord, traveler - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 41, 311 Johannes Belethus ( t ca. 1185), theologian, liturgist - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum F. 41, 315; 203, 191-195 Jean [Johannes] Belfiori (fi. 1393), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 196 Ivan [Johannes] (Belgorod) ( t 13-th century), saint - Belgorod (Russia) - Chevalier F. 203, 197 Jean [Johannes] Belhosle (fl. 1482-1483), physician - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 198 Johannes Belhure —> Belhure, Jean Jean [Johannes], abbot of Beilencourt (fl. 1200), abbot, preacher - France - Chevalier - F. 203, 201 Johannes Bellieri (mid-15-th century), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 202 Johannes de Bello Monte - french: Jean de Beaumont (fl. 1409-1410), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 203, 204-205 Johannes de Bellograndi (fl. 1272-1276), physician - France; Roma (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 203 Johannes de Bellomonte (fl. 1349) —> Johannes Gerardi de Besachia Johannes de Belmeis, archbishop of Lyon ( t e a . 1203), treasurer, bishop, archbishop York (England); Poitiers (France); Narbonne (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 203, 206-207 Johannes de Belna - french: Jean de Beaune ( t 1324), Dominican, inquisitor - Beaune (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Théologie - F. 203, 208-211 Jean [Johannes] de Bélue (fl. 1340), barber Vienne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 212 Johannes de Belvero —> Belvoir, John of Jean [Johannes] Belzvelz (fl. 1491), physician, barber - Meuse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 213 Johannes Bembus —> Bembus, Johannes Giovanni [Johannes] Benecchini —> Benecchini, Giovanni Giovanni [Johannes] di Benedetto (fl. 13521361), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 203, 214 Giovanni [Johannes] di Benedetto da Como (2d half 14-th century), miniaturist, illuminator Como (Italy) - D'Ancona, Strayer, Tltieme/ Becker - F. 203, 215-218 Johann [Johannes] von Benefelt (fl. 1389), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 220 Jean [Johannes] Beneset (fl. 1437-1438), doctor of medecine - Perpignan (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 221

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Johannes (Benevento) (fl. 1059), Benedictine, monk, copyist, miniaturist - Benevento (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 222-225 Jean [Johannes] Benoit (fl. 1501), doctor of medecine - Douai (France) - Jacquart / F. 203, 226 Jean [Johannes] van Benthem Benthem, Jean van Johannes Bentzenreuterus —> Bentzenreuter, Johann Jean [Johannes] Bcrar (fl. 1362), doctor of medecine - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 230 Johannes Bcrardus (fl. 1182), Bcncdictinc, chronicler - Pescara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 44, 140-141; 203, 231-233 Jean [Johannes] Beraudi (fl. 1372-1375), surgeon - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 234 Jean [Johannes] Beraudi (fl. 1387-1414), diocese clerk, master of arts, physician, university faculty regent - Rouen (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 235 Jean [Johannes] Berbi (mid-15-th century), barber - France - Jacquart I - F. 203, 236 Jean [Johannes] de Berblengheem ( t e a . 1348), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, philosopher - Cambrai (France); Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 237-238 Johannes van Berchcm (fl. 1494), pilgrim België, Belgique; Palestine - Chevalier F. 203, 239 Johannes de Bercht (fl. 1470), canon regular, Augustinian - Groenendaal (Netherlands); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 44, 189; 203, 240 Jean [Johannes] Berenger (fl. 1385), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 241 Jean [Johannes] Berenger (fl. 1469-1474), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 242 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Bergamo ( t ca. 683), bishop, saint - Bergamo (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 203, 243-244 Jean [Johannes] Bergeret (fl. 1477-1478), surgeon - France; Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 245 Jean [Johannes] Bergeret (fl. 1493-1495), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 246 Jean [Johannes] Bergeyron (fl. 1473), pharmacist, physician - Bourges (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 247 Jean [Johannes] van den Berghe (fl. 1380), surgeon - Vlaanderen, Flandres Wickersheimer - F. 425, 215 Jan [Johannes] van den Berghe ( t 1439), moralist - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 203, 248 Johannes van den Berghe (fl. 1477), Dominican België, Belgique - Kaeppeli - F. 203, 249 Johannes Beris —> Beris, Johannes Johannes de Berlandia (14-th century), chaplain, copyist - Netherlands - Bradley, Chevalier F. 45, 96-97; 203, 251 Jean [Johannes] Bernard (fl. 1370-1372), barber - Carpentras (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 252 Jean [Johannes] Bernard (fl. 1404-1423), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 253 Jean [Johannes] Bernard (fl. 1431-1456), physician - Rodez (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 254 Jean [Johannes] Bernardi (fl. 1365-1367), physician - Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 255 Gian [Johannes] Bernardo da Cornazzano (fl. 1464-1466), miniaturist - Parma (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 135, 354 Jean [Johannes] de Berné (fl. 1445-1466), abbot, bishop - Angers (France); Chichester (England) Chevalier - F. 203, 257 Johannes Bernegam —» Johannes de Barningham

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John [Johannes] Bernegam -> Bernegam, John Jean [Johannes] de la Bernichère ( t 1375), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 258 Jean [Johannes] Bernier (fl. 1403), doctor of medecine - Chambéry (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 203, 260 Jean [Johannes] Bernier (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 259 Jean [Johannes] de Bernin, archbishop of Vienne (f 1266), archbishop, papal legate Vienne (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 203, 261 Jean [Johannes] Berove (fl. 1404-1449), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 203, 262 Giovanni [Johannes] Berrnardo - also: Giambernardo (fl. 1446), miniaturist, illuminator - Parma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 135, 345-346; 203, 256 Jean [Johannes] (de France), duke of Berry (* 1340, + 1416), count, duke, city governor Paris (France); France; Berry (France); Poitou (France) - Bradley, Broughlon, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 48, 109-112; 203, 263-268; 208, 88 ' Jean [Johannes], duke of Berry (* 1398, 1 1417), duke, dauphin, count - Paris (France); France; Berry (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 269 Jean [Johannes] Bcrtault (fl. 1487-1511), doctor of medecine, surgeon - Lille (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 203, 270-271 Jean [Johannes] Bcrthclclli Berth, Jean Johannes Bertinianus (fl. 1182), hagiographer Saint-Bertin (France) - Fahricius - F. 203, 276 Johannes Bertkow de Barbeit, bishop of Tartu (f 1485?), treasurer, bishop - Tartu (Estonia) Chevalier - F. 203, 277 Jean [Johannes] Berto (fl. 1395), barber - Avignon (France); Vannes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 278 Johannes de Bertoldis Bertoldi, Giovanni bishop of Fermo and Fano Jan [Johannes] Bertrand (14-th-15-th century), surgeon, translator - Vlaanderen, Flandres; France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 203, 286-287 Jean [Johannes] Bertrand (fl. 1379-1399), physician - Viviers (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 203, 284-285 Jean [Johannes] de Bertrandis (+1432) > Bertrandis, Jean de archbishop of Tarentaise Johannes de Berwick - also: J. Barwicanus (fl. 1290-1340), Franciscan, friar, theologian Oxford (England); Paris (France); Lincolnshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford, Wadding - F. 49, 363-364; 203, 289-291 Jean [Johannes] archbishop of Besançon —> Jean [Johannes] IV de la Rochetaillée archbishop of Besançon and Rouen Jean [Johannes] (Besançon) (fl. 1291), physician - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 292 Jean [Johannes] de Besançon (Π. 1346-1350), doctor of medecine, canon - Besançon (France); Laon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 203, 293-294 Jean [Johannes] (Besançon) (fl. 1348), physician - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 295 Jean [Johannes] Besclaut (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, master of arts, physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 297 Johannes de Besicklein (fl. 1483-1500), printer Basel (Switzerland); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 203, 298 Jean [Johannes] Bessa (14-th century), physician, university faculty regent - Cahors (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 299

Johannes Bessarion —» Bessarion archbishop of Nicaea, patriarch of Constantinopolis Joâo [Johannes] de Besteyros (fl. 1185), Cistercian, hagiographer - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 203, 300 Johannes Bcsucnsis - also: J. Monachus; frcnch: Jean de Bèze ( t e a . 1125), Benedictine, chronicler - Bèze (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Harter - F. 203, 301-302; 215, 40 Yohannan [Johannes], abbot of Bet-Aptonya (fl. 538-544), abbot, biographer - Syria - Tusculum - F. 425, 216 Johannes de Beth-Raban (fl. 610), Nestorian Syria - Chevalier - F. 203, 303 Jean [Johannes] de Béthencourt —> Béthencourt, Jean de Jean [Johannes] de Bethizy (fl. 1282-1319), royal surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 203, 306 Jean [Johannes] de Béthune (fl. 1301), physician - Blois (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 309 Jean [Johannes] de Bcthunc (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 308 Jean [Johannes] (Bcthunc) (fl. 1316), medicai practitioner - Béthune (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 203, 310 Jean [Johannes] de Béthune, bishop of Cambrai ("i" 1219), archdeacon, deacon, bishop - Cambrai (France); Arras (France); Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 203, 307 Jean [Johannes] le Beuf (fl. 1288), physician Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 312 Jean [Johannes] Bcuvelct (fl. 1495-1514), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 313 Johannes Beverlacensis, archbishop of York (+721), monk, bishop, archbishop, saint Beverley (England); York (England); Hexham (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 203, 314-317 Johannes Bcvcrlaius - cnglish: John dc Beverley (fl. 1390-1392), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 50, 145; 203, 319-322 John [Johannes] (Beverley) (13-th century), physician - York (England) - Talbot F. 203, 318 Giovanni [Johannes] di Biagio (fl. 1416), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 203, 323 Johannes de Bialleciis (fl. 1425-1429), master of arts, doctor of mcdccinc, physician - Savoie (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 203, 324-325 Johannes (Bibcrach) (2-d half 15-th century), preacher - Biberach (Germany) - Stammler F. 203, 326 Johannes de Biblio (fl. 1307-1338), Dominican - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 203, 327-328 Johannes de Biclaro, bishop of Gerona (* ca. 540, +621), abbot, bishop, chronicler Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Gerona (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 203, 329-335 Jean [Johannes] le Bidault (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 336 Johannes von Bici (fl. 1462), linguist Deutschland - Stammler - F. 203, 337 Jean [Johannes] count of Bigorre - » Jean [Johannes] IV count of Armagnac Jean [Johannes] Bigot (fl. 1306-1307), clerk, physician - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 338 Jean [Johannes] Biguct (fl. 1462-1464), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 339 Jean [Johannes] Bilger (fl. 1475-1477), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 340 Johannes Billi (fl. 1292), Franciscan, school rector - Padua (Italy) - Sbaralea - F. 203, 341 Jean [Johannes] Billoys - medical writer - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 203, 342

Jean [Johannes] Billung (fl. 1475), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 343 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bindino ( t 1417), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 344 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bindo (fl. 1278), miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 203, 345 Johannes de Binicio (fl. 1394), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine Montpellier (France); Paris (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 346 Giovanni [Johannes] del Biondo ( t e a . 1395), painter, wood carver - Udine (Italy); Cividalc (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 347 Giovanni [Johannes] del Biondo (fl. 1460), sculptor - Settignano (Italy); Roma (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 348 Giovanni [Johannes] del Biondo dal Casentino (fl. 1356-1392), painter - Firenze (Italy); Toscana (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 349-352 Johannes Birckius -> Birk, Johannes Jean [Johannes] Bisas (fl. 1448), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 203, 354 Johann [Johannes] von Bischofsdorf —> Johannes de Villa Episcopi Jean [Johannes] (Bischwillcr) (fl. 1351), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 355 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bissone (fl. 1387), sculptor - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 203, 356 Johannes von Bitterfeld (15-th century), magister, religious writer - Schwaben (Germany) Stammler - F. 203, 357 Jean [Johannes] Biver (fl. 1420), physician Metz (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 358 Jean [Johannes] Bizet (fl. 1389), physician Gard (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 359 Jean [Johannes] Bizot de Rossols (fl. 1407-1408), physician - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 360 Jean [Johannes] Blaise - also: J. Blazin (fl. 1271-1313), physician - Marseille (France); Napoli (Italy) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 203, 378-379 Johannes de Blakeney (fl. 1447), Trinitarian Norfolk (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 203, 361-362 Jean [Johannes] le Blanc (Π. 1402-1405), treasurer - France - Chevalier - F. 203, 365 Jean [Johannes] le Blanc (fl. 1427), treasurer France - Chevalier - F. 203, 365 Johannes Blanchardi (fl. 1360), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 367 Jean [Johannes] Blanchart (fl. 1460-1470), barber - Le Mans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 368 Jean [Johannes] Blanchart (+before 1493), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 369 Jean [Johannes] Blanche (fl. 1406-1407), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 370 Johannes Blancus - french: Jean Blanc ( t e a . 1269), jurisconsult - Marseille (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 51, 403; 203, 366 Jean [Johannes] de Blangy, bishop of Auxerre ( t 1345), canon, bishop, theologian - Rouen (France); Auxerre (France); Paris (France); Beauvais (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux F. 203, 372-373 Jean [Johannes] de Blanot —> Blanasco, Johannes de Jean [Johannes] de Blaru (15-th century), secretary of a duke - Berry (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 374 Giovanni [Johannes] di Blasuccio (late 15th ccntury), wood carvcr - Abruzzo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 203, 375 Jean [Johannes] dc Blays (fl. 1456), barber Alençon (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 203, 377 Johannes den Bleeke (fl. 1346), surgeon Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 380

Johannes Johannes Blenaeus (fl. 1400), Trinitarian, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Hurter F. 203, 381 Johannes Blexwick bishop of Holar —» Blexwick, Johannes bishop of Holar Jean [Johannes] dc Block (fl. 1347-1364), sculptor - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 203, 386 Jean [Johannes] de Block (fl. 1399), sculptor Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 203, 386 John [Johannes] of Blocklegh ( 13-th century), physician - Shropshire (England) - Talbot F. 203, 387 John [Johannes] (Blockley) (fl. 1270), physician - Shrewsbury (England) - Talbot - F. 203, 388 Jean [Johannes] de Blois (fl. 1231), Franciscan, preacher - Paris (France); Blois (France) Chevalier - F. 203, 389 Jean [Johannes] de Blois (fl. 1328-1329), university chancellor - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 203, 391 Jean [Johannes] de Blois (fl. 1350), Dominican Blois (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 390 Jean [Johannes] de Blois (fl. 1486), Augustinian - France; Blois (France) - Chevalier F. 203, 393 Jean [Johannes] de Blois, count of Penthièvre ( t 1404), count, lord, viscount - France; Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 203, 392 Johannes Blomendal (fl. 1330-1334), Franciscan - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea - F. 203, 394-396 Jean [Johannes] Blondeau (fl. 1472), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 399 Jean [Johannes] Blondeau (f 1477), surgeon Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 203, 397-398 Jean [Johannes] Blondel (fl. 1447), master of arts, physician - Caen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 400 Jean [Johannes] Blondel (f before 1487), physician - Caen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 203, 400 Johann [Johannes] von Blotzheim (τ 1365), state chancellor - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier F. 203, 401 Johannes Bloxham (|1334), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Chester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford F. 203, 402-406 Johannes Bloxham ( t e a . 1400), theologian Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 203, 407-411 Jean [Johannes] de Bloys (11. 1479-1493), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 203, 413 Johann [Johannes] von Blumenthal - crusader Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 203, 414 John [Johannes] Blumstone (fl. 1490-1511), physician - Coventry (England) - Talbot F. 203, 415 Johannes de Blunde (Franciscan) —> Blond, Johannes Johannes Blundus (fi. 1280-1281), physician Napoli (Italy); Somme (France) Wickersheimer - F. 203, 425 Johannes Blundus (fl. 1314-1316), physician Perugia (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 425 Johannes Blundus, archbishop of Canterbury (f 1248), canon, archbishop - York (England); Canterbury (England); Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Oxford - F. 203, 416-417; 203, 419-424 Jean [Johannes] Boadel (fl. 1445-1484), physician - Barcelona (Spain); Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 426 Johannes Boccacius —> Boccaccio, Giovanni Johan [Johannes] von Bocholt (fl. 1389), scholar - Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 203, 427 Johannes Bockinghamus - also: John de Buckingham (f 1398), theologian, bishop Oxford (England); Lincoln (England); Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 203, 428-430

Jean [Johannes] le Boçu (fi. 1301), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 431 Jean [Johannes] de Boda (fl. 1394), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of medecine Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 203, 432 Jean [Johannes] Bodel - called J. de la Halle (*ca. 1165, t e a . 1210), troubadour, poet - Arras (France) - Broughton, Chavy, Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer F. 203, 433-441 Johann [Johannes] von Bodmann (fl. 13761377), traveler, author of a travel account Palestine; Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL - F. 203, 442-443 Johannes Boetii de Dacia (fl. 1401-1421), physician - Denmark; Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 1 Jean [Johannes] Boguesi (fl. 1345), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 2 Jan [Johannes] I, king of Bohemia, count of Luxembourg (* 1296, 1 1346), count, king Böhmen (Czech Republic); Luxembourg Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 204, 5-11 Johannes Bohemus (15-th century), Augustinian, theologian - Praha (Czech Repulic); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Ossinger - F. 204, 4 Jean [Johannes] Bohet (fl. 1491-1525), surgeon, barber - Montfcrrand (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 204, 12 Jean [Johannes] Boilleve (11. 1412), barber, surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 14 Jean [Johannes] le Bois (fl. 1466), surgeon Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 39 Jean [Johannes] du Bois (fl. 1478), sacristan Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 204, 16 Jean [Johannes] du Bois (fl. 1491-1420), court attendant, surgeon - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 15 Jean [Johannes] de Boisseyo (11. 1339-1349), master of arts, doctor of medecine, canon - Paris (France); Avignon (France); Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 18 Jean [Johannes] de Boissy, bishop of Bayeux ( t 1412), archdeacon, bishop - Bayeux (France) Chevalier - F. 204, 17 Johannes Boilerii de Alesto (Π. 1378), student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 19 Jean [Johannes] Boitoyer (fl. 1396-1400), bachelor of moderine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 20 John [Johannes] le Bokbyndere —» Bokbyndere, John le John [Johannes] Bokkedene (fl. 1420), physician - Leicester (England) - Talbot - F. 204, 21 Jean [Johannes] de Bollay (11. 1226), barber Metz (France) - Jacquart I - F. 204, 22 Jean [Johannes] Bolles (fl. 1323), barber - Arras (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 13 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna (cardinal) —> Giovanni, Vitale Giovanni [Johannes] (Bologna) (fl. 1189), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 204, 25 Giovanni [Johannes] (Bologna) (fl. 1241-1273), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 204, 26 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna ( t after 1279), notary - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 204, 27 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna ( | 1314), grammarian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 204, 28 Giovanni [Johannes] (Bologna) (fl. 1317), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 204, 29 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna - french: Jean de Bologne (fl. 1340), university rector Paris (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 204, 30 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna (2 d half 14th century), painter - Venezia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 204, 31-33

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Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna (fl. 1390), miniaturist, illuminator - Bologna (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 204, 34-35 Giovanni [Johannes] da Bologna (fl. 1414), church administrator - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 204, 36 Giovanni [Johannes] (Bologna) (II. 1472), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 204, 38 Johann [Johannes] von Bolsenheim (15-th century), preacher - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 204, 40 Johannes de Bomalia - also. J. de Bomal (f 147 or 1477), Dominican, professor of theology - Brabant (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 204, 41-42 Jean [Johannes] Bommick (11. 1466-1467), surgeon - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 43 Jean [Johannes] Bompas ( t l 5 2 4 ) , physician Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 44 Jean [Johannes] le Bon (14-th century), physician - France; Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 46 Jean [Johannes] le Bon (fl. 1457-1467), barber Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 204, 47 Johannes de Bona (fl. 1282), physician - Vienne (France); France - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 48 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bonafede Soldato (fl. 1356), copyist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 222, 14-15 Johannes de Bonandrea (fl. 1265-1303), notary, rhetorician, university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 204, 49 Jean [Johannes] Boncompans (fl. 1440), barber, surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 50 Johannes Bondi Aquileiensis (fl. 1300), rhetorician - Italy - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 204, 51-52 Jean [Johannes] Bonefils (fl. 1326-1345), physician - Milau (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 54 Jean [Johannes] Bonet (fl. 1481), student of medecine - Monde (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 55 Jean [Johannes] Bongarson (f 1482), pharmacist - Besançon (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 56-57 Jean [Johannes] Bongarson (fl. 1495), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 204, 58 Juan [Johannes] de Bonia (12-th century), writer - Spain - Chevalier - F. 204, 59 Juan [Johannes] de Bonia (fl. 1464-1484), master of arts, physician - Valencia (Spain); France Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 204, 60-62 Johannes Boninsegna (15-th century), Dominican - Mantova (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 204, 63 Jean [Johannes] Bonnalli (fl. 1313), student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 64 Jean [Johannes] (Bonnecombe) (II. 1191), physician - Aveyron (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 65 Jean [Johannes] de Bonnepart (fl. 1486), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Sens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 66 Jean [Johannes] Bonnet (fl. 1480-1486), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Rouen (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 67-68 Jean [Johannes] dc Bonneval (fl. 135-1319), goldsmith - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 204, 69 Jean [Johannes] Bonnoie (fl. 1320-1330), physician - Nevers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 70 Giovanni [Johannes] di Bono (fl. 1378-1384), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 204, 71 Johannes Bononicnsis (1-st half 14-th ccntury), bachelor of medecine, medical writer Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 72

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Johannes

Johannes Bononiensis (fi. 1345-1347), Carmelite, professor of theology, bishop - Palestine; Israel; Bologna (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana F. 204, 73-75 Johannes Bonus (Augustinian) —> Giovanni [Johannesl Buono Johannes Bonus - or: J. Andreae Bonus (fi. 1354), chronicler - Padua (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 204, 76 Johannes Bonvisius (τ 1472), Franciscan - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 204, 77-78 Johann [Johannes] von Bopfingen (14th century), magister, parish priest, poet Nördlingen (Germany); Vitipeno (Italy); Trento (Italy) - DLL, Stammler - F. 204, 79-86 Jean [Johannes] Boquillon (fl. 1449), barber - Compiègne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 87 Jean [Johannes] de Bordeaux (Π. 1390), medical writer - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 88 Jean [Johannes] Bordelli (fl. 1446), barber Gard (France) - Jacquart I - F. 204, 89 Johannes Borellus —» Johannes de Parma Jean [Johannes] Borgaux (fl. 1143), physician Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 90 Jean [Johannes] Borgès (fl. 1494-1506), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 204, 91-92 Jean [Johannes] le Borgne (fl. 1179), monk, copyist - Corbie (France) - Bradley F. 204, 93 Johannes de Borno (15-th century), medical writer - Rodez (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 94 Jean [Johannes] Borrel (fl. 1417), physician Jura (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 95 John [Johannes] Borreos —» Borroes, John Jean [Johannes] Borret (fl. 1430-1435), barber Marseille (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 204, 96 John [Johannes] Borthwick (fl. 1406), bachelor of medecine - Aberdeen (Scotland) - Talbot F. 204, 98 Jean [Johannes] du Bos (fl. 1400-1412), surgeon - Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 99 Giovanni [Johannes] (Cosso), bishop of Bosa ( t 1459?), Carmelite, bishop - Sicilia (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier F. 204, 100-101 Jean [Johannes] le Bosc (fl. 1451), barber - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 102 Jean [Johannes] Boschet (fl. 1481-1482), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 103 Johannes de Bosco (composer) —> Bosco, Johannes de Johannes de Bosco (fl. 1318), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 105 Johannes de Bosco (fl. 1329-1343), physician - Worcester (England) - Jacquart 1, Talbot F. 204, 106-107 Johannes de Bosco (fl. 1465), surgeon, barber - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 108 Jean [Johannes] le Bosseux (fl. 1400), painter Dijon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 204, 109 Johannes Bossianus —> Johannes Bassianus Jean [Johannes] Bostol (fl. 1322-1325), physician, university faculty regent - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 110 Johannes Boston - also: John Bastón ( t 1428), Carmelite, theologian - Norfolk (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 39, 47: 204, 111-116 Johannes Botaniates - also: J. Nomicos (14-th-15th century), poet - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier F. 204, 117 John [Johannes] de Bothwylre (fl. 1403), master of arts, bachclor of mcdccinc - Scotland Talbot - F. 204, 118 Johannes Botrellus —> Botrell, John

Jean [Johannes] le Boucher (fl. 1463), sculptor - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Troyes (France) - BeauHeu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 204, 121-124 Jean [Johannes] Boucquart (fl. 1439-1477), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 126 Jean [Johannes] Boudart (fl. 1465), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 127 Jean [Johannes] Bouhain (fl. 1474-1475), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 128 Jean [Johannes] de Boulay (fl. 1482-1483), barber - France - Jacquart 2 - F. 204, 129 Johannes Boulengarii (15-th century), barber Provins (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 130 Jean [Johannes] de Boullon (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 131 Jean [Johannes] de Boulogne (fl. 1451-1452), painter - Bourgogne (France); Boulogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 204, 37 Jean [Johannes] de Boulogne count of Montfort —> Jean [Johannes] (de Boulogne) count of Montfort Jean [Johannes] Boulot (fl. 1461-1466), physician - Paris (France); Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 204, 132-133 Jean [Johannes] Bouquin (fl. 1432), surgeon Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 134 Jean [Johannes] Bouquin (fl. 1442-1465), doctor of medecine - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 134 Jean [Johannes] I, duke of Bourbon, count of Clermont and Forez (»1381, t 1434), duke - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Forez (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 204, 135-136 Jean [Johannes] II, duke of Bourbon and Auvergne, count of Clermont and Forez (* 1426, 1 1488), duke, count - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Forez (France); Auvergne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 204, 137-138 Jean [Johannes] (Bourg-Saint-Andréol) (fl. 1252), physician - France - Wickersheimer — F. 204, 139 Jean [Johannes] Bourgeois (fl. 1495-1515), barber, surgeon - Beauvais (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 140 Jean [Johannes] de Bourges (fi. 1473), physician - Bourges (France); Dreux (France) - Chevalier - F. 204, 141 Jean [Johannes] de Bourges (11. 1475), glass artist - Saumur (France); Bourges (France) Chevalier - F. 204, 142 Jean [Johannes] (Bourget) (fl. 1301), glass painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 204, 143 Jean [Johannes] de Bourgogne - latin: Johannes de Burgundia (fl. 1200), musician - France Chevalier, Fétis - F. 204, 144-145 Jean [Johannes] (Bourgogne) (fl. 1378-1399), physician - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 160 Jean [Johannes] de Bourgogne (15-th century), sculptor - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier F. 204, 162 Jean [Johannes], chanccllor of Bourgogne (15-th century), state chancellor - Bourgogne (France) Chevalier - F. 204, 161 Jean [Johannes] de Bourgogne (fl. 1430), Bcncdictine, general of the Vallombrosian order - Bourg-en-Bresse (France); Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 204, 163 Jean [Johannes] de Bourgogne, bishop of Cambrai ( t 1479), provost, bishop - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Cambrai (France); Trier (Germany); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 204, 164 Jean [Johannes], duke of Bourgogne, count of Nevers - called: J. sans Peur (* 1371, 11419), duke, count - Bourgogne (France); Nevers (France); Magyarország (Hungary); Holland (Netherlands); Gent, Gand (Belgium); Élampes (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 204, 154-159

Jean [Johannes] Bourgot (fl. 1328-1333), diocese clerk, master of arts, doctor of medecine, canon - Bayeux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 165 Jean [Johannes] Bourgouin (fl. 1164), medical practitioner - Tours (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 166 Jean [Johannes] lc Boutcillcr (fl. 13441351), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu F. 204, 168 Jean [Johannes] Boutevillain (fl. 1362-1386), master of arts, university rector, canon, physician - Cambrai (France); Paris (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 169 Jean [Johannes] de la Bouticle (fl. 14621463), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 204, 170 Jean [Johannes] le Boulillier (*ca. 1340, 11395), bailiff, jurisconsult - France; Tournai (Belgium); Arras (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 58, 68; 204, 167 Jean [Johannes] Boutin ( t 1383), master of arts, physician - Coutances (France); Avranches (France); Thérouanne (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 204, 171 Jean [Johannes] de la Boutisse (fl. 1431), barber - Apt (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 172 Jean [Johannes] Bouvet (fl. 1484), counsellor, physician - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 173 Jean [Johannes] Bovcti (fl. 1403), master of arts, student of medecine - Toul (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 204, 175 Jean [Johannes] de Bovis (fl. 1200), fabulist France - Chevalier - F. 204, 174 Jean [Johannes] Boyer (fl. 1418), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 204, 176 Jean [Johannes] Boyleau (fl. 1457), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 204, 177 Johann [Johannes] von Brabant (fl. BOSBOS), sculptor - Praha (Czech Repulic); Brabant (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 204, 189 Jean [Johannes] de Brabant (fl. 1366-1395), goldsmith, sculptor - Brabant (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Cambrai (France); Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 204, 190 Johannes (Brabant) (fl. 1429), organ maker Breda (Netherlands) - Fétis - F. 204, 193 Jan [Johannes] I, duke of Brabant (* 1251, 1 1294), duke, poet - Brabant (Belgium) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 204, 178-184 Jan [Johannes] II, duke of Brabant (* 1275, t 1312), duke - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 204, 185-186 Jan [Johannes] III, duke of Brabant (* 1300, 1 1355), duke - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 204, 187-188 Jan [Johannes] IV, duke of Brabant (* 1403, •|1427), duke - Brabant (Belgium); Limburg (Germany); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 204, 191-192 Johannes de Braculis - also: J. van Brack ( f c a . 1385), Augustinian, hermit, translator - Osnabrück (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 204, 194-195 John [Johannes] Bracy (fl. 1439), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 204, 196 John [Johannes] Bradmore (fl. 1386-1413), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 204, 197-198 Jean [Johannes] lc Braellicr —> Bracllicr, Jchan le Johannes de Braga (fl. 1434), Dominican Portugal - Chevalier - F. 204, 200 Jean [Johannes], duke of Braine, count of Mácon ("I" ca. 1239), duke, poet, art benefactor - Macon (France); France; Palestine - Chevalier, Fétis F. 204, 201-202 Johannes Brammart - also: J. Brammacrt (*ca. 1340, τ 1407), Carmelite, Provincial - Aachen (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 204, 204-206

[Johannes] Johann [Johannes] I, margrave of Brandenburg (* 1213, t 1266), margrave - Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 204, 207-209 Johann [Johannes] II, margrave of Brandenburg ( t 1282), margrave - Brandenburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 204, 210 Johann [Johannes] III, margrave of Brandenburg ( t 1268), margrave - Brandenburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 204, 211 Johann [Johannes] IV, margrave of Brandenburg (* 1302, 11317), margrave - Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 204, 212 Johann [Johannes], margrave of Brandenburg - called: der Alchimist Jean [Johannesl de Bourgogne Johannes Burgundius (1110-1194) —> Burgundius Pisanus Johannes Buridanus (»before 1305, 1 1358), philosopher, university rector - Béthune (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 63, 356; 63, 358-359; 205, 21-36 Johannes Buriensis (fl. 1460), Augustinian, monk - England - Fahricius - F. 63, 361 Hans [Johannes] von Burmiss (fl. 1484-1485), building master - Worms (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 38 John [Johannes] (Burne) (fl. 1296-1332), medical practitioner - Sussex (England) - Talbot F. 205, 39 Jean [Johannes] Buron (fl. 1429), barber Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 40 Johannes de Bursalia (11. 1452-1457), physician - Paris (France); Montpellier (France); Lyon (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 205, 41

John [Johannes] de Bury (fl. 1396), royal surgeon - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) Talbot - F. 205, 42 Johannes de Buscaría - also: J. de Buxaria Augustinian - Chevalier - F. 205, 55 Jean [Johannes] Busqueti (fl. 1330), magister, medical writer - France - Wickersheimer F. 205, 49 Jean [Johannes] de Busseville (fl. 13221326), surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 205, 50-51 Jean [Johannes] de Bussières —> Bussière, Jean dc Johann [Johannes] von Büst, bishop of Havelberg (f 1427), parish priest, bishop Havclberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 205, 53 Jean [Johannes] Butin (14-th century), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 54 Jean [Johannes] de Buzere —> Buzere Jean de John [Johannes] Byllysdon (fl. 1435-1484), doctor of medecine, physician - England Talbot - F. 205, 57-58 Johannes of Byzantium (6-th century), architect Byzantium - Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 59-60 Johannes (Byzantium) (13-th century), painter Italy; Byzantium - Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 61 Johannes I, emperor of Byzantium - called: Tzimiskes (* 924, f 976), emperor - Armenia; Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer F. 211, 254-261 Johannes II (Comncnus), emperor of Byzantium - greek: Komnenos (* 1087, 1 1143), emperor - Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 211, 262-269 Johannes III (Ducas), emperor of Byzantium greek: J. Dukas; called: Vatatzes (*ca. 1192, 1 1254), emperor - Byzantium; Iznik (Turkey); Thracia (Greece) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 211, 270-278 Johannes IV (Lascaris), emperor of Byzantium greek: J. Laskaris (* 1250, f e a . 1291), emperor Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 211, 279-281 Johannes V (Palaiologos), emperor of Byzantium (* 1332, 1 1391), emperor Thessaloniki (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer, Theologie F. 211, 282-291 Johannes VI (Cantacuzenus), emperor of Byzantium - greek: J. Kantakuzenos (*ca. 1295, 1 1383), emperor, monk, historian, theologian - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 211, 292-311 Johannes VII (Palaiologos), emperor of Byzantium (*ca. 1370, 11408), emperor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 211, 312-313 Johannes Vili (Palaiologos), emperor of Byzantium (* 1392, 1 1448), emperor Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer F. 211, 314-321 Johannes Caballinus de Cerronibus (*ca. 1300, 1 1349), copyist - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 205, 62 Johannes de Cabannaveteri (fl. 1335-1343), diocese clerk, physician - Nîmes (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 63 Jean [Johannes] Cabaret d'Orville (fl. 1429), chronicler - France - Potthast - F. 205, 64; 216, 145-146 Johannes Cacheng —> Johannes Cochingcr Jean [Johannes] Cachet (fl. 1435), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 205, 65 Jean [Johannes] Cadart ( t 1449), physician - France - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 205, 66-70

Johannes Jean [Johannes] Cadet {fi. 1465), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 71 Jean [Johannes] Cadoye (fl. 1471), surgeon - La Rochelle (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 72 Johannes Caesaraugustanus —> Juan [Johannes] II bishop of Zaragoza Johannes, bishop of Caesarea (fl. 1473), bishop, cardinal, jurisconsult - Caesarea (Israel) Chevalier - F. 220, 232 Giovanni [Johannes] (Cagli) (+ 1370), Franciscan - Cagli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 205, 75 Jean [Johannes] Caillau (fl. 1434-1472), physician - Paris (France); Orleans (France); France - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 76-78 Jean [Johannes] Cailleau (fl. 1407), archdeacon, physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 205, 79 Jean [Johannes] Caimi (fl. 1387), surgeon Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 80 Giovanni [Johannes] da Cairate (fl. 1463), sculptor - Pavia (Italy); Lombardia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 81 Johannes Caius —> Kay, John Giovanni [Johannes] da Cajazzo (fl. 1285-1294), Dominican, Provincial - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 205, 84 Johannes Calaber ( t 1483), Franciscan - Ethiopia; Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Sharalea, Wadding - F. 205, 85; 205, 87-88 Giovanni [Johannes] da Calabria (fl. 1451), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 205, 86 Juan [Johannes] (Calahora) (fl. 1485), architect Calahorra (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 89 Johannes de Calamia (late 4-th ccntury), hermit Egypt - Chevalier - F. 205, 90 Johannes Calderinus Caldiera, Giovanni Johannes Caleca, patriarch of Constanlinopolis greek: J. Kalekas (* 1283, t 1347), patriarch Thracia (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 205, 97-99 Johannes de Caleto, abbot of Peterborough also: Jean dc Caux ( t 1263), prior, abbot, state treasurer - Winchester (England); Peterborough (England); England - Chevalier - F. 205, 412 John [Johannes] Caleys (fl. 1412), medical practitioner - London (England) - Talbot F. 205, 100 Johannes Caligator - also: Jan Coussemaecker Johannes Campus Bellus Giovanni [Johannes] di Cambi (II. 1284-1297), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 205, 118

Johannes de Cambico —> Johannes de Tambaco Jean [Johannes], bishop of Cambrai ( t e a . 879), cantor, bishop, saint - Cambrai (France) Chevalier - F. 205, 119 Jean [Johannes] de Cambrai (Π. 1418), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 205, 121 Jean [Johannes] de Cambiai - also: Jean de Roupy, called de C. ( t 1438), sculptor - Picardie (France); Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 66, 224-232; 205, 122-125 Jean [Johannes] de Cambrai (fl. 1468), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Cambrai (France) Chevalier - F. 205, 126 Jean [Johannes] de Cambray (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France); Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 120 John [Johannes] of Cambridge (Carmelite, fl. 1338) —> Cambridge, John of John [Johannes] of Cambridge (Augustinian, fl. 1420-1438) -> Cambridge, John of John [Johannes] of Cambridge (t 1335), judge Cambridge (England) - Chevalier - F. 205, 128 John [Johannes] (Cambridge) (fl. 1460), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 205, 129 Johannes Camcniata - greek: J. Kameniates (*ca. 875), church clerk, historian - Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier, Saxe - F. 205, 130-131 Johannes de Camera —> Jean [Johannes! de la Chambre Giovanni [Johannes] da Camerino —> Castaldi, Giovanni Giovanni [Johannes] da Camogli, bishop of Milano - called: G. Buono (f660), bishop Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 205, 132 Johannes Campensis (fl. 1404), Carmelite - Friesland (Netherlands) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 205, 133-136 Giovanni [Johannes] da Campi ( t 1339), architect - Toscana (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 137-138 Giovanni [Johannes] da Campione (fl. 13461401), sculptor - Como (Italy); Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 139-140 Johannes de Campodiverso - also: J. de Divione (11. 1379-1385), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Chalon (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 141 Johannes de Campolongo, bishop of Alès ( t 1425), Carmelite, bishop - Alès (France) Bibliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier, Hurter F. 205, 142-145 Johannes de Campos (fl. 1420), surgeon Navarra (Spain) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 146 Johannes Campsenus —» Johannes Tomsonus Johannes Campus Bellus - or: J. Cambellus (fl. 1270), nobleman, historian - Scotland Fabricius - F. 205, 150 Jean [Johannes] Camus (fl. 1331-1332), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 151 Johannes Canabutius (15-th century), commentator - Greece - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 205, 152; 425, 218 Johannes Canales —» Johannes Ferrariensis Johannes Canalis (Franciscan, fl. 1345-1365) —> Canalis, Giovanni bishop of Syra Johannes Canalis (fl. 1494), physician Manosque (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 162 Johannes Cananus - greek: J. Kananos (fl. 1422), historian - Byzantium; Greece - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 205, 163-167 Johannes Canaparius (+ 1004), Benedictine, abbot, hagiographer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 205, 168-171 Jean [Johannes] Cancala (fl. 1385), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 172 Jean [Johannes] du Candas (fl. 1289-1297), monk - Corbie (France) - Chevalier F. 205, 173

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Jean [Johannes] de Candel - also: J. de la Chandeleur; latin: Johannes Candelis (fl. 12061215), theologian, university chancellor - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 205, 174; 206, 26 Jean [Johannes] Candel ( f c a . 1474), surgeon - Paris (France); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 175 Johannes Candelarius - english: John Chandler (fl. 1460), writer - Bath (England); Wells (England) - Fabricius - F. 420, 255 Jean [Johannes] Canct (fl. 1433), barber - Lille (France); Suffolk (England) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 176 Johannes Canis (fl. 1342), diocese clerk, physician, canon - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 177 Jean [Johannes] Cannet (fl. 1426), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 178 Johannes de Canneto (14-th century), monk, copyist - Pisa (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 205, 179-180 Johannes Canonicus (fl. 1250), Augustinian, poet - England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger F. 67, 126; 205, 181-182 Johannes Canonicus ( t 1257), historian - England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 205, 183-184 Johannes Canonicus - also: J. Canon; alias: J. Marbres (fl. 1329), Franciscan, university professor - Tortosa (Spain); Toulouse (France); England; Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 67, 127-128; 205, 185-191; 425, 219 Jean [Johannes] de Cans (fl. 1448), miniaturist Tournai (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 205, 192 Johannes Cantacuzenus emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes VI (Cantacuzenus) emperor of Byzantium John [Johannes] (Canterbury) (fl. 1200), physician - Canterbury (England) - Talbot F. 205, 193 John [Johannes] (Canterbury) (fl. 1200-1207), physician - Canterbury (England) - Talbot F. 205, 194 Johannes (Canterbury) (fl. 1313), monk, chronicler - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier F. 205, 195 Johannes Cantianus (fl. 1247-1266), Franciscan, canon - Kent (England); Angers (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 205, 196-200 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Cantimpré ( t after 1200), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 205, 201 Johannes Cantius - also: J. de Kenty (* 1390, τ 1473), priest, university professor, saint Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 212, 148-149 Johannes de Capella (Cistercian) Jean [Johannes] dc He Johannes (de) Capella (fl. 1492), hagiographer - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 67, 277; 205, 202-203 Jean [Johannes] de Capelle, abbot of SeptFontaines (fl. 1186), Premonstratensian, abbot - Thierache (France); Thiérarche (France) Chevalier - F. 205, 204 Johannes de Capestrano - also: J. Capistranus (* 1386, 11456), Franciscan, theologian, saint - Villach (Austria); Perugia (Italy); Capestrano (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Sbaralea, Strayer, Tafuri, Théologie, Tusculum, Wadding - F. 205, 205-245 Johannes Capet Capet, Johannes John [Johannes] Capgravc (fl. 1390), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 67, 304 John [Johannes] Capgrave (* 1393, 1 1464), Augustinian, Provincial, theologian, hagiographer - Lynn (England); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England) Arnold-Baker, Cambridge, Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 205, 257-267 Johannes Capistranus ( t after 1460), monk Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 205, 246-247

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Johannes de Capite Vilario {fi. 1324), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 268 Johannes Cappadoces, patriarch of Constantinopolis - greek: J. Kappadokes (f 520), patriarch, theologian - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 205, 269-272 Johannes de Cappadocia (fl. 530-541), prefect, consul - Byzantium; Cappadocia (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 205, 273 Johannes Capreolus (*ca. 1380, 11444), Dominican, theologian - Rodez (France); Languedoc (France) - Chevalier, Fabricáis, Hurler, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 205, 274-285 Johannes de Caprilis (fl. 1285-1301), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 205, 286 Giovanni [Johannes], abbot of Capua (t934), Benedictine, archdeacon, abbot, chronicler Capua (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 201, 178-180 Giovanni [Johannes] da Capua (fl. 1256), Benedictine, poet - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 205, 287-288 Johannes dc Capua (fl. 1262-1278), Jewish convert, translator - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri F. 205, 289-293 Johannes Caput (fl. 1296), Premonstratensian, canon, historian - Deutschland; Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 205, 294-296 Jean [Johannes] Caquillon (fl. 1453), barber France - Jacquart 1 - F. 205, 297 Jean [Johannes] de Caraman —> Caraman, Jean de Johannes de Caramola ( t 1339), convert, Cistercian - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 205, 298 Jean [Johannes] dc Carbonncl (fl. 1450-1466), governor - Normandie (France); Jersey (England) - Chevalier - F. 205, 299 Jean [Johannes] Carbonnier (fl. 1400), barber - Saint-Germain des Prés (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 300 Johannes de Carcassona (fl. 1350), Augustinian, doctor of theology - Narbonne (France); Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 205, 302-305 Jean [Johannes] (Carcassonne) (fl. 1284), physician - Carcassonne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 301 Johannes de Cardalhaco, archbishop of Braga and Toulouse, patriarch of Alexandria - french: Jean de Cardaillac (*ca. 1313, 1 1390), bishop, archbishop, patriarch - Braga (Portugal); Toulouse (France); Rodez (France); Auch (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 205, 306-310 Jean [Johannes] de Cardigan ( t before 1066), copyist - France - Chevalier - F. 205, 311 Johannes (Cardinal) (fl. 1206-1216), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 220, 233-234 Jean [Johannes] Cardon (fl. 1482-1483), surgeon - France - Jacquart 2 - F. 205, 312 Johannes (Cariganshire) (11-th century), copyist - Saint-David's (England); England - Bradley F. 209, 421 Jean [Johannes] Carla (fl. 1476), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 313 Johannes Carlerius —> Gerson, Johannes Johannes Carmassonius —> Carmerson, Juan Johannes Carmelita (fl. 1398-1402), Dominican, convent lector - Praha (Czech Repulic) Kaeppeli - F. 205, 314 Johannes de Carniole (15-th century), Benedictine - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 205, 319 Johannes de Carniole (15-th century), monk Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 205, 318 Johannes Carolus (fl. 1461), Dominican - Firenze (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 205, 320 Jean [Johannes] le Carón - called: Caronchel (fl. 1350), citizen of Arras - Arras (France) Chevalier - F. 205, 321

Jean [Johannes] Carot (fl. 1418), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 322 Johannes Carpathius - also: J., bishop of Karpathos (7-th century), bishop, theologian Kreta (Greece); Greece - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 205, 323-328 Johannes Carpensis - italian: Giovanni da Carpi (fl. 1460-1470), copyist, illuminator - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 69, 332; 205, 335-336 John [Johannes] the Carpenter (fl. 1229-1241), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey F. 205, 329 John [Johannes] the Carpenter (fl. 1287-1295), carpenter - Cambridge (England) - Harvey F. 205, 127 John [Johannes] the Carpenter (fl. 1384-1385), carpenter - Saint-David's (England) - Harvey F. 205, 330 Jean [Johannes] Carpcnticr (11. 1412), physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 205, 331 Jean [Johannes] Carpentin (fl. 1390), physician - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 332 Jean [Johannes] Carpentin (fl. 1470-1494), physician - Dijon (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 333 Giovanni [Johannes] da Carpi (fl. 1419), physician - Bologna (Italy); Carpi (Italy) Chevalier - F. 205, 334 Giovanni [Johannes] da Carrara (fl. 1478-1499), sculptor - Carrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 205, 337 Jean [Johannes] Carrère —> Carrère, Jean Juan [Johannes] de Carrion (15-th century), miniaturist - Avila (Spain) - D'Ancona F. 205, 339 Jean [Johannes], lord of Carrouges (fl. 1387), lord - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 205, 340 Johannes, bishop of Cartagena (fl. 1330), bishop - Cartagena (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 205, 343 Johannes Carterii (fl. 1339), master of arts, physician - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 341 Jean [Johannes] de Cartet (fl. 1400-1407), physician - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 342 Johannes Carthusianus - french: Jean le Chartreux (fl. 1274-1283), Carthusian, musicologist Mantova (Italy); Namur (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 206, 55-57 Johannes Carthusianus (fl. 1489), Carthusian, ascetic - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 205, 344-345 John [Johannes] de Cartmell (fl. 1391-1394), barber, surgeon - York (England) - Talbot F. 205, 346 Johannes de Casali (fl. 1346-1375), Franciscan, doctor of theology, diplomat - Cambridge (England); Genua (Italy) Cambridge, Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 205, 349-352 Johannes de Casali (fl. 1389), Augustinian Casale (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 205, 353 Johannes de Casali (fl. 1480), jurisconsult, philosopher - Casale (Italy) - Chevalier F. 205, 354 Johannes, abbot of Casamario (fl. 1149), Cistercian, abbot - Italy - Chevalier F. 205, 355 Johannes de Casanova —> Casanova, Juan de bishop of Gerona Johannes (Casauria) (fl. 1115), Benedictine, copyist - Pescara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 205, 356-357 Juan [Johannes] de Casel —> Frederich, Johann Johannes Casinensis ( t 934), abbot, chronicler Capua (Italy) - Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 205, 358-362 Giovanni [Johannes] Casini —> Casini, Giovanni Johannes Caspar de Mayslstain (II. 1430), canonist, school rector - Wien (Austria) Fabricius - F. 205, 364

Jean [Johannes] Casson (fl. 1405-1413), physician - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 366 Jean [Johannes] Casson (+1418), physician Nevers (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 365 Johannes Castalius (13-th century), physician Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 205, 367 Jean [Johannes] de Castel (fl. 1381), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 205, 368 Jean [Johannes] Castel Castellanos, Juan de bishop of Salamanca Johannes Castellanus (early 15-th century), knight, master of arts, doctor of medecine - Valencia (Spain); France - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 374 Johannes dc Castellano (t 1367), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 376 Johannes Castellensis (fl. 1390), Benedictine, abbot - Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 205, 377-378 Johannes de Castello - german: Johannes von Kastl (t after 1426), Benedictine, monk, prior, theologian - Bayern (Germany); Praha (Czech Repulic) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 425, 223-232 Jean [Johannes] de Castelnou (fl. 1341), troubadour - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 205, 379 Jean [Johannes] de Castets (11. 1407), physician - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 380 Jean [Johannes] le Casteur (fl. 1450), barber Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 381 Johannes a Castilione - french: Jean de Châtillon (fl. 1273), Franciscan - Paris (France) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 205, 387-388 Juan [Johannes] de Castilla (13-th century), Dominican - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier F. 205, 382 Juan [Johannes] de Castilla (fi. 1487), canonist Palencia (Spain); Salamanca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 205, 386 Juan [Johannes], infant of Castilla, prince of Asturias (* 1478, 1 1497), infant, prince Asturias (Spain); Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 239 Juan [Johannes] I, king of Castilla and León (* 1358, 1 1390), king - Castilla (Spain); León (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 205, 383; 425, 233-235 Juan [Johannes] II, king of Castilla (* 1405, t 1454), king - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 205, 385; 425, 236-238 Jean [Johannes] le Castillan (15-th century), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 205, 389 Johannes Castor —> Castor, Johannes Juan [Johannes] de Castro (2-d half 15-th ccntury), miniaturist - Spain - D'Ancona F. 205, 390 Giovanni [Johannes] da Castro (fl. 1462), discoverer of alum - Italy - Chevalier F. 205, 391 Johannes de Castro (fl. 1490), sculptor Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 392 Giovanni [Johannes] Castrocoeli archbishop of Benevento —> Castrocoeli, Giovanni archbishop of Benevento Johannes de Cataldis - also. J. de Neapoli (fl. 1437-1465), Dominican, inquisitor, prior - Napoli (Italy); Basel (Switzerland); Padua (Italy) Kaeppeli - F. 425, 240 Jean [Johannes] lc Cathala (fl. 1487), surgeon Cahors (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 395 Jean [Johannes] de Cathalan (II. 1316), physician - Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 396

[Johannes] Johannes, abbot of Cathares ( t e a . 813), abbot, saint - Chevalier - F. 205, 397 Giovanni [Johannes] da Catignano - » Giovanni [Johannes] delle Celle John [Johannes] Catlew (fl. 1388-1394), barber, surgeon - York (England) - Talbot F. 205, 398 Johannes de Cato (fl. 1281), clcrk, physician Clermont-Ferrand (France); Thérouanne (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 399 Johannes Catraras - also: J. Catrares (14th century), poet - Byzantium - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 71, 135; 425, 241-242 Giovanni [Johannes] Cattalani (fl. 1365-1376), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 400 Jean [Johannes] de la Cauche (fl. 1316), barber - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 401 Jean [Johannes] de la Cauchie, abbot of Jumièges (fl. 1431-1464), abbot - Jumièges (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 205, 402 Jean [Johannes] Cauchon (fl. 1486-1507), doctor of medecine, squire, lord - Reims (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 403 Jean [Johannes] de Caul (15-th century?), poet France - Chevalier - F. 205, 404 Johannes de Caulibus (fl. 1376), Franciscan San Gimignano (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 205, 405-407 Jean [Johannes] Caune (fl. 1305), physician Artois (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 408 Jean [Johannes] de Causae (fl. 1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 205, 409 Johannes de Causanicis - also: Jean d'Alès (fl. 1302-1318), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 205, 410-411 Jean [Johannes] dc Caux —> Johannes dc Calcto abbot of Peterborough Johannes Caverii (fl. 1448), bachelor of medecine - France - Wickersheimer - F. 205, 413 Johannes Cavus (15-th century), physician - France; Roma (Italy) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 414 Johannes de Cayleg (fl. 1482), physician, mathematician - Kent (England) - Chevalier - F. 205, 83 Johannes de Ceccano (fl. 1217), chronicler - Ccccano (Italy) - Chevalier, Saxe F. 205, 415-416 Giovanni [Johannes], count of Ceccano (fl. 1299), count - Ceccano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 205, 417 Giovanni [Johannes] di Cecco (fl. 1357-1397), architect, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 205, 418-419 Giovanni [Johannes] da Celano (fl. 1270), preacher - Abruzzo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 205, 420 Johannes Cele (*ca. 1345, f 1417), theologian, school rector - Zwolle (Netherlands) - DLL F. 205, 421 John [Johannes] of Cella abbot of Saint-Albans —» Johannes de Walingforda abbot of SaintAlbans Giovanni [Johannes] delle Celle - also: G. da Catignano (*ca. 1310, 11396), Vallombrosian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 205, 424-425 Johannes Ccnomancnsis - frcnch: Jean du Mans (fl. 1272-1286), Franciscan - Le Mans (France) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 205, 426-427 Johannes de Ceparano (fl. 1246), notarius apostolicus, hagiographer - Italy - Harter F. 205, 428 Johannes de Cepibus (fl. 1485-1486), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 205, 429 Johannes de Cermenate - italian: Giovanni Pietro da C. (*ca. 1280, t e a . 1340), city clerk, chronicler - Milano (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Tusculum F. 205, 430-436

Johannes Cervantes, archbishop of Sevilla ( f l 4 5 3 ) , archdeacon, cardinal, archbishop Sevilla (Spain); Avila (Spain); Tuy (France) Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 205, 437-440 Jean [Johannes] Cervel (fl. 1469-1480), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 205, 441 Johannes de Cervo - Cistercian, theologian Chevalier - F. 205, 442 Johannes de Cervo (fl. 1404-1405), university rector - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 205, 443 Johannes de Cervo (11. 1477), professor of law Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 205, 444 Jean [Johannes] César > César, Jean Johannes de Cesterlade (fl. 1291-1309), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 72, 344-345; 205, 446 Johannes de Cetina - spanish: Juan Lorenzo de C. ( t 1397), Franciscan, martyr - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wadding - F. 72, 350; 205, 447-448 Jean [Johannes] Chabrol (fl. 1433), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 1 Jean [Johannes] de la Chaîne ( t 1168), deacon Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 2 Jean [Johannes] du Chainelet (*ca. 1415), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 3 Jean [Johannes] (La Chaise-le-Victomte) (11 -th century), canon, architect - France - Lance F. 425, 243 Jean [Johannes] (la Chaize-le-Vicomte) ( f e a . 1115), monk, architect - France - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 4-5 Johannes, metropolitan of Chalcedonia (fl. 680692), metropolitan - Chevalier - F. 206, 6 Johannes Chalcedonius —> Johannes Agapetus patriarch of Constantinopolis Jean [Johannes] de Chaleur (14-th century), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 7 Jean [Johannes] Challet (fl. 1381), physician Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 8 Jean [Johannes] de Chalón (14-th century), surgeon - France; Chalón (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 206, 9 Jean [Johannes] de Chalon (fl. 1399-1419), physician - Dijon (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 206, 10; 206, 13 Jean [Johannes], bastard of Chalon ( f l 4 1 2 ) , nobleman - Chalon (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 11 Jean [Johannes] III de Chalon (f 1418), baron, prince, lieutenant-general - France; Orange (France); Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 12 Jean [Johannes] dc Chalon (fl. 1455), prince Chalon (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 14 Jean [Johannes], bastard of Chalons (fl. 1485), nobleman - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier - F. 206, 15 Jean [Johannes] (Châlons-sur-Marne) (fl. 1475), physician - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 206, 16 Jean [Johannes] Chamberiaco —> Jean [Johannes] Joilleti Jean [Johannes] (Chambéry) (fl. 1428), barber - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 17 Jean [Johannes] (Chambéry) (fl. 1469-1481), painter - Chambéry (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 18 Jean [Johannes] de Chambes (fl. 1422-1461), diplomat - France; Venezia (Italy) - Potthast F. 206, 19 Jean [Johannes] de la Chambre - latin: Johannes de Camera (II. 1411-1414), squire, bachelor of medecine, university rector - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 20 Jean [Johannes] Champion ( t 1529), physician, university professor - Paris (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 21 Jean [Johannes] dc Champlay, bishop of Lc Mans ( t e a . 1292), canon, archdeacon, bishop Auxerre (France); Le Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 22

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Jean [Johannes] des Champs (13-th century), architect, master mason - France - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 206, 23-24 Jean [Johannes] Chanc —> Jean [Johannes] Chayne Jean [Johannes] de la Chandeleur -> Jean [Johannes] de Candel Jean [Johannes] Chandelle (fl. 1485-1486), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 27 Jean [Johannes] de Chandieu (fl. 1287-1288), physician - Montbrison (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 206, 28 Jean [Johannes] de Chanevieres (fl. 1389), surgeon - Melun (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 29 Jean [Johannes] Changehostel (fl. 1433), barber, court attendant - France - Wickersheimer F. 206, 30 Jean [Johannes] Chanodi (fl. 1401), surgeon Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 31 Jean [Johannes] le Chapelain (13-th century), fabulist - France - Chevalier - F. 206, 32 Jean [Johannes] de La Chapelle —> Chapelle, Jean dc la Jean [Johannes] de la Chapelle (fl. 1492), parish priest, notary, chronicler - Saint-Riquier (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 35 Johannes Charax (6-th century), grammarian Greece - Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 206, 36-37 Jean [Johannes], barber of the dauphin Charles (fl. 1360), barber, chamberlain - France Jacquart 2 - F. 206, 38 Jean [Johannes] Charleti (11. 1379), master of arts, doctor of medecine, canon - Sens (France); Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 39 Jean [Johannes] de Charny (11. 1324-1326), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 40 Jean [Johannes] count of Charolais —» Jean [Johannes] II count of Armagnac Jean [Johannes] Charpim (fl. 1498), surgeon - France; Drôme (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 41 Jean [Johannes] le Charron - or: J. le Chasson (fl. 1383), sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Lami F. 206, 42 Jean [Johannes] Chartier (*ca. 1385, f 1464), monk, cantor, historiographer - Saint-Denis (France); France - Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 206, 43-46 Jean [Johannes] Chartin (f 1489), surgeon, barber - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 48 Jean [Johannes] de Chartres - called: le Sourd ( t before 1060), physician - Chartres (France) Chevalier - F. 206, 49 Jean [Johannes] (Chartres) ( t e a . 1080), physician - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 50 Jean [Johannes] (Chartres) (fl. 1168), clerk, physician - Chartres (France) - Jacquart Ì F. 206, 51 Jean [Johannes] (Chartres) (fl. 1291), barber Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 52 Jean [Johannes] de Chartres ( t 1382), clergyman, bishop - Thracia (Grcecc); France - Chevalier F. 206, 53 Jean [Johannes] de Chartres (fl. 1390), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 54 Jean [Johannes] le Chartreux —> Johannes Carthusianus Jean [Johannes] de la Chassaigne (late 15th century), barber - Montferrand (France) Jacquart i - F. 206, 58 Jean [Johannes] de Chastang ( t l 2 8 1 ) , Dominican, prior - Gascogne (France); Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 59 Jean [Johannes] du Chasteau (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 206, 60 Jean [Johannes] du Chastel, archbishop of Vienne ( t 1475), protonotary apostolic, archbishop, bishop - Vienne (France); Nîmes (France); Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 61

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[Johannes]

Jean [Johannes] (Châteaudun) (fl. 1252), barber - Châteaudun (France) - Wickersheimer F. 2Ü6, 62 Jean [Johannes] de Châtillon (+1163) —> Johannes de Cratícula bishop of Alet Jean [Johannes] de Châtillon (f 1298), theologian, prior - Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 206, 63 Jean [Johannes] de Châtillon (f 1339), general of the Premonstratensian order - France Chevalier - F. 206, 64 Jean [Johannes] de Châtillon, count of Blois, duke of Gelderland (f 1381), count, duke - Blois (France); Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 206, 65 Jean [Johannes] dc Chauczans (fl. 1325), surgeon - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 66 Jean [Johannes] de Chaudenay, abbot of Cîteaux ( t 1359), Cistercian, abbot - Citeaux (France) Chevalier - F. 206, 67 Jean [Johannes] dc Chaumont (fl. 1364-1365), architect - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 74, 121; 206, 68 Joäo [Johannes] (Chaves) (fl. 1446), architect Portugal - Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 69 Jean [Johannes] du Chayne (fl. 1348-1349), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 70 Jean [Johannes] Chayne - also: J. Chanc (fl. 1390-1392), surgeon - Savoie (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 206, 25; 206, 71-73 Jean [Johannes] de Chelles (fl. 1257-1258), architect - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 74, 217-218; 206, 74-78; 420, 349 John [Johannes] Chelmestonus —» Chelmeston, John de Johannes Chemensis - bishop - Chemnitz (Germany) - Potthast - F. 206, 81 Jean [Johannes] de Cheminnot (11. 1340), Carmelite - Metz (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 82 Johannes Chcnningaulus (t 1451), Carmelite England - Fabricius - F. 206, 83 Jean [Johannes], lord of Chepoy and Anchin also: Jean, lord of Chepoy and Anchin ( t 1336), army leader, admiral, knight hospitaller - France; Turkey; Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 74, 246; 206, 84 Jean [Johannes] Cherlon (fi. 1378-1387), master of arts, doctor of medecine, chaplain - Lisieux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 85 Giovanni [Johannes] de Chetro (15-lh century), wood carver - Savoie (France); Aosta (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 86 Jean [Johannes] Chevalier (fl. 1393-1394), barber - Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 87 Jean [Johannes] Chevalier (15-th century). physician - Bourgogne (France); Portugal Wickersheimer - F. 206, 88 Jean [Johannes] Chevalier (fl. 1443), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 89 Jean [Johannes] Chevalier (fl. 1477), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 90 Jean [Johannes] Chevillon Killingworth, John Johannes Chilmarcus —> Chilmark, John Jean [Johannes] de Chimay, count of Renty (fl. 1479), count - Renty (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 102 Johannes de Chinivelo (fl. 1340), Carmelite, theologian - France; Metz (France) - Fabricius - F. 206, 103 Giovanni [Johannes] da Chio (late 15-th century), citizen of Messina - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 206, 104 Giovanni [Johannes] da Chioggia Chrestien, Jean Jean [Johannes] Chrestien (fl. 1398-1399), doctor of medecine - Douai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 117 Johannes Christiani —> Chrétien, Jean Johannes Christophori de Saxonia - also: J. C. de Merleburg (fl. 1334-1335), Dominican, prior - Minden (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 76, 15; 206, 119-120 Johannes Christophorus de Gualbes ( t 1490 or 1491), Dominican, prior, inquisitor, vicar general - Barcelona (Spain); Valencia (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Kaeppeli - F. 206, 118 Johannes Chrysoloras (fl. 1426), nobleman Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 206, 121 Jean [Johannes] du Chue (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 123 Johann [Johannes] von Chur - french: Jean de Coire (14-th century), clergyman - Chur (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 206, 230 Johannes Chuzibites, metropolitan of Caesarea (Tea. 536), grammarian, metropolitan - Caesarea (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 206, 124 Johannes Ciconia —> Ciconia, Johannes Johannes Cimeliarcha (fl. 1260), treasurer, hagiographer - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Taf uri - F. 206, 132-134 Johannes Cimi (fl. 1394), master of arts, physician, bachelor of canon law - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 135 Johannes Cinnamus - greek: J. Kinnamos (*ca. 1143, f a f t e r 1185), imperial secretary, historian Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 206, 136-140; 425, 244-246 Giovanni [Johannes] di Cino (fl. 1436), poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 206, 141

Johannes Cirita - also: J. Ciritta ( t 1164), Cistercian, abbot - Portugal - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 206, 142-145 Jean [Johannes] de Cis ( t before 1461), poet France - Chevalier - F. 206, 146 Johannes Citri Episcopus (1-st half 13-th ccntury), canonist, bishop - Byzantium Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 206, 147-149; 212, 186 Johannes de Civitacastellana (fl. 1461), copyist Firenze (Italy) - Bradley - F. 77, 112 Johannes Civitatensis (fl. 1294), clerk, priest - Friuli (Italy); Cividale (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 206, 150-151; 218, 434 Giovanni [Johannes] da Civitella (fl. 1485), goldsmith - Spoleto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 206, 152 Jean [Johannes] Clain (fl. 1481-1500), doctor of medecine - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 153 Jean [Johannes] Clainval (fl. 1372), physician Mâcon (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 206, 154 Jean [Johannes] de Claon (fl. 1350), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 155 Johannes de Clarano, bishop of Bosa also: J. de Claravo; Jean Clara ( t 1340), Carmelite, Provincial, bishop - Montpellier (France); Narbonne (France); Sardegna (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter F. 77, 196; 26, 156-159 Jean [Johannes] Claret ( t e a . 1466), doctor of medecine, physician - Digne (France); Avignon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 206, 160-162 Jean [Johannes] Claudel (fl. 1427-1428), surgeon - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 163 Johannes, metropolitan of Claudiopolis (fl. 1156), metropolitan - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 206, 164 Jean [Johannes] Clave ( f b e f o r e 1514), doctor of mcdccinc, canon - Montbeliard (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 165 Jean [Johannes] Claviès (fl. 1458), surgeon Lautrec (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 166 Jean [Johannes], physician of pope Clemens V (fl. 1308), papal physician - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 167 Jean [Johannes] Clément de Marie (fl. 13881406), physician, university professor - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 168-169 Jean [Johannes] Cler (fl. 1320), barber - Senlis (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 170 Johannes Clerici (fl. 1401-1402), student of mcdccinc - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 171 Johannes Clerici (fl. 1450-1455), master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Nantes (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 206, 172-173 Jean [Johannes] (Clermont) (fl. 1187), physician - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 177 Jean [Johannes] de Clermont (1-st half 14th century), physician - Metz (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 178 Jean [Johannes] de Clermont - also: Johannes de Lemovicis ( f a f t e r 1372), physician - Auvergne (France); Limoges (France); Paris (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres - Wickersheimer F. 206, 179-180 Johannes Climacus - greek: J. Klimakos ( t 606), ascetic, scolasticus, abbot - Palestine; Greece - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 206, 184-202 Jean [Johannes] de Clinchamp ( t 1297), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Reims (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 206, 203 Johannes de Clipston (fl. 1378), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England); Nottingham (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 79, 73-74; 206, 204-207

[Johannes] Johannes Clivoth (fl. 1395), Augustinian, doctor of theology - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 79, 112-113 Johannes de Cloetinghe (fl. 1357), master of arts, doctor of medecine, canon, district rector - Utrecht (Netherlands); Auxerre (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 208 Jean [Johannes] Clopinel —> Jean [Johannes] de Mcung John [Johannes] Clorby (fl. 1431), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 206, 209 Juan [Johannes] del Clos (fl. 1331), miniaturist Catalonia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 206, 210-211 Jean [Johannes] de Cloye (fl. 1355-1363), Benedictine, abbot - Luik, Liège (Belgium); France; Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 206, 212 Johannes Cluniacensis (fl. 945), canon, prior, abbot, hagiographcr - Roma (Italy); Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 206, 213-214 Johannes Clyn - » Clyn, Johannes Johannes Cochinger - also: J. Cacheng, Kochinger (fl. 1350), Dominican - Fribourg (Switzerland); Freiburg (Germany, BadcnWürtenberg) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli - F. 206, 216-219 Jean [Johannes] Cochon (fl. 1465), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 220 Jean [Johannes] Coci (fl. 1378-1387), master of arts, student of medecine, priest - Noyon (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 221 Jean [Johannes] Cocineal - or: J. Cocinelli (fl. 1396), physician - Picardie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 222 Jean [Johannes] le Cocq (Π. 1461), surgeon Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 223 Johannes de Codebonibus de Viguería (fl. 1395), doctor of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 224 Jean [Johannes] Coenoel (11. 1378), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, bachelor of canon law - Cambrai (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 225 Jean [Johannes] Coffart (fl. 1352-1353), surgeon - Saint-Quentin (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 226 Jean [Johannes] Coiffy (fl. 1413), physician - Dijon (France); Langres (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 227 Jean [Johannes] le Cointe ( t 1455), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 228 Jean [Johannes] le Cointre (fl. 1423), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 229 Jean [Johannes] de Coire —> Johann [Johannes] von Chur Jean [Johannes] de Coisy (fl. 1451), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 231 Johannes de Coliargis, bishop of Troia (t 1456), Dominican, prior, Provincial, bishop - Troia (Italy); Provence (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier - F. 206, 234 Jean [Johannes] Colin (f 15-th century), Celestine - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 206, 235 Jean [Johannes] Colin (fl. 1422-1423), doctor of medecine, university professor - Dole (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 206, 236-237 Johannes de Colle (copyist) —> Colle, Giovanni da Johannes de Colle Vallisarni (fl. 1333-1334), parish priest, deacon, master of medicine Fiesole (Italy); Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 241 Johannes Collcius -> Colley, John Jean [Johannes] Collcman (fl. 1451-1465), physician, astrologist - Normandie (France); France - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 242-243 Johannes de Collemedio —> Gualterus Tervanensis Johann [Johannes] von Colmar - also: Colmarci' Dominikanerchronist (*122l, Tea. 1305), Dominican, chronicler - Colmar (France) Chevalier, DLL - F. 81, 65-66; 206, 246-247

Jean [Johannes] (Colmar) (fl. 1397), physician Colmar (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 248 Johannes de Colmenares - Premonstratensian Chevalier - F. 206, 249 Jean [Johannes] de Cologne (sculptor, fl. 13841401) -> Colart, Jean Jean [Johannes] de Cologne (fl. 1465-1469), wood sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 87-88; 206, 276 Jean [Johannes] Colombei (fl. 1471-1472), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 250 Johannes Colombinus - italian: Giovanni Colombini (* 1304, t 1367), Jesuate, founder of a religious order, saint - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 81, 142-143; 206, 251-255 Johannes de Colonia —> Johannes von Köln Johannes de Colonia - also: J. Coloniensis (15-th century), Franciscan, theologian - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea F. 206, 261; 206, 271-275 Juan [Johannes] de Colonia (*ca. 1410, t before 1482), architect - Burgos (Spain); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 259; 206. 262-266 Johannes de Colonia (fl. 1424-1430), student of medccine - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 267 Johannes de Colonia (*ca. 1430, f 1480), printer, bookseller - Köln (Germany); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 206, 268-269 Johannes de Colosses (15-th century), theologian - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 206, 278 Johannes Coltellinus —» Coltellini, Giovanni Johannes Coltonus —> Colton, John archbishop of Armagh Jean [Johannes] de Columbiers —> Columbiers, Jean de Johannes de Columna —> Columna, Johannes de Jehan [Johannes] de Comblanchien (fl. 13891391), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 206, 282 Johannes Comerchiarius - theologian Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 206, 283 Johannes Cominus —> Comyn, John archbishop of Dublin Johannes Comitis (fl. 1375-1403), master of arts, physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 206, 285 Johannes Comitis ( t 1420), master of arts, master of medicine - Paris (France); Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 286 Jean [Johannes] de Commercy (fl. 1443), architect - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 206, 287; 421. 44 Jean [Johannes] de Commines bishop of Thérouanne —> Jean [Johannes] (de Commines) bishop of Thérouanne Jean [Johannes] count of Comminges —> Jean [Johannes] III count of Armagnac Johannes dc Commingiis —> Commingiis, Johannes de archbishop of Toulouse Johannes Comnenus emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes II (Comnenus) emperor of Byzantium Giovanni [Johannes] da Como (painter) —> Giovanni [Johannes] da Milano Giovanni [Johannes] da Como (fl. 1456), architect - Lombardia (Italy); Como (Italy); Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 291 Giovanni [Johannes] I, bishop of Como (fl. 565), bishop, saint - Como (Italy) - Chevalier F. 206, 289 Giovanni [Johannes] II, bishop of Como ( t a f t e r 650), bishop - Como (Italy) - Chevalier F. 206, 290 Jean [Johannes] Compaing - barber - France Jacquart I - F. 206, 292 Johannes, author of a Comprehensorium philosopher - Chevalier - F. 206, 293 Johannes, bishop of Concordia (fl. 604), bishop Italy - Chevalier - F. 206, 294 Giovanni [Johannes] da Concoreggio Concorreggio, Giovanni da

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Jean [Johannes] de Condé (ï 1345), poet, troubadour - France; Hainaut (Belgium) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 206, 297-300 Johannes de Condeto - or: J. de Condato (fl. 1380), Carmelite - Hainaut (Belgium); France Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 206, 301-304 Jean [Johannes] Coñete (fl. 1379), master of arts, student of medecine - Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 305 Johannes de Confluento - medical writer France - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 306 Jean [Johannes] Coni (fl. 1456), bachelor of medecine, physician - Avignon (France); Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 307 Jean [Johannes] de Connes (fl. 1422), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 308 John [Johannes], bishop of Connor (fl. 12931311), magister, bishop - Oxford (England); Ireland; Connor (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 202, 385 Johannes de Consilio (fl. 1315-1338), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 206, 309 Johannes Consobrinus - also: J. Sobrinus, Joäo Sobrinho; english: John Consobryne ( t 1475 or 1486), Carmelite, doctor of theology, Provincial Oxford (England); Portugal; Lisboa (Portugal) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 83, 331-332; 206, 310-314; 358, 327 Hance [Johannes] de Constance (fl. 14241425), painter - Konstanz (Germany); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 206, 316-317 Johannes Constancii (fl. 1379), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 318 Johannes, archbishop of Constantia (fl. 692), archbishop - Salamis (Greece) - Chevalier F. 206, 319 Johannes Constantiensis - french: Jean de Coutances (fl. 1137), computist Coutances (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 206, 320-321 Jean [Johannes] Constantin (fl. 1294), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 206, 322 Johannes (Constantinopolis) ( t 850), missionary, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 206, 326 Johannes (Constantinopolis) (fl. 1075), deacon - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 206, 327 Johannes dc Constantinopolis (fl. 1429-1430), Dominican, palace mayor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 206, 329 Johannes V, patriarch of Constantinopolis ( t 674), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 206, 323 Johannes VI, patriarch of Constantinopolis (τ 715), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 206, 324 Johannes VII (Leconomantis), patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 832-842), patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 206, 325 Johannes XII (Cosma), patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1294-1304), abbot, patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Turkey Chevalier - F. 206, 328 Johannes VIII patriarch of Constantinopolis —> Johannes Xiphilinus patriarch of Constantinopolis Jean [Johannes] le Conte (fl. 1385-1421), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 206, 330-331 Jean [Johannes] le Conte (fl. 1467), sculptor - Normandie (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami - F. 206, 332-333; 422, 53 Jean [Johannes] de Contquines (fl. 1451-1456), physician - Amiens (France); Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 206, 335 Johannes Contractus - also: J. Kortz (fl. 1373), Franciscan - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 206, 336 Jean [Johannes] (Contren) (fl. 1320), parish priest - Luxembourg - Chevalier - F. 206, 337

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Jean [Johannes] Convers Cressy, John Giovanni [Johannes] Crispo bishop of Chieti —> Crispano, Giovanni bishop of Chieti Giovanni [Johannes] Crispo de' Monti Crispo de' Monti, Giovanni Giovanni [Johannes] di Cristoforo (fl. 1425), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 207, 32 Giovanni [Johannes] di Cristoforo (fl. 1472), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 207, 33 Jean [Johannes] Croisie (fl. 1379), master of arts, master of medicine - Rouen (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 34 Jean [Johannes] de la Croix (sculptor) Jean [Johannes] de Liège Johannes de Cronberg ( f e a . 1310), Carmelite Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 207, 35 Jean [Johannes] de la Crot ( t 1382), barber - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 37 Jean [Johannes] Crouée (fl. 1433), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 38 Jean [Johannes], lord of Croy and Rcnty (fl. 1411), lord - Blois (France); Renty (France) Chevalier - F. 207, 39 Jean [Johannes] Croze (fl. 1396-1434), master of arts, physician - Reims (France); France Wickersheimer - F. 207, 40 Jean [Johannes] de Cruce (fl. 1322), royal surgeon - France - Jacquart i - F. 207, 41 Johannes Cruciferas (10-th century), Armenian Armenia - Chevalier - F. 207, 42 Johannes de Cubito - also: J. de Ellenbogen, von Waldsasscn (fl. 1313-1325), Cistercian, abbot, writer - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Stammler F. 207, 43-48

[Johannes] Johannes Cubuclesius (fi. 1430), theologian Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 207, 49 Jean [Johannes] de Cucharmoy Dadizcclc, Jan van Jan [Johannes] van Dael —> Johannes de Valle John [Johannes] Dagvyle -> Dagvyle, John

Jean [Johannes] Daillon (fl. 1480), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 92 Johannes Dalderby, bishop of Lincoln (f 1320), master of arts, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 207, 93-96 Johannes van den Dale (15-th century), ascetic Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 207, 97 Johannes Dalich —> Johannes Alich Johannes de Dalmatia (fl. 1471), sculptor Roma (Italy); Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 207, 98 Johannes dc Dalmatino (late 15-th ccntury), sculptor - Magyarország (Hungary); Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 207, 99 Johannes Dalyata (fl. 550), monk - Syria Chevalier - F. 207, 101 Jean [Johannes] de Damas (fl. 1497), physician Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 102 Johannes Damascenus - called: Chrysorrhoas (*ca. 650, t e a . 749), Basilian, priest, theologian - Damascus (Syria); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fétis, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 207, 103-184 Johannes Damascenus (fl. 845), theologian, physician - Damascus (Syria) - Saxe F. 207, 185 Johannes Damascenus (t 1347), Franciscan Damascus (Syria) - Chevalier, Sharalea F. 207, 186-187 Jean [Johannes] Damian - or: J. Damiani (fl. 1492-1504), physician, abbot - Paris (France); Scotland - Jacquart / - F. 207, 188 Jean [Johannes] de Dammartin ( t 1454), architect - Le Mans (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 207, 189 Jean [Johannes] I, lord of Dampierre (ï 1259), lord - Champagne (France) - Chevalier F. 207, 190 Jean [Johannes] II, lord of Dampierre ( t 1307), lord - Champagne (France) - Chevalier F. 207, 190 Johannes Danck de Saxonia - latin: Johannes Danckonis (fl. 1323-1355), astronomer - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 90, 372-373; 207, 191 Jean [Johannes] Dangucrrand (fl. 1485), physician - Grenoble (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 193 Jean [Johannes] Daniel (fl. 1415), barber Douai (France) - Jacquart / - F. 207, 194 Ivan [Johannes] I Daniilovic, grand duke of Moskva - called: Kalita (* 1284 or ca. 1300, 11340 or 1341), grand duke - Moskva; Russia Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 207, 195-203 Jean [Johannes] le Danois (fl. 1447), mason - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 207, 204; 422, 155 Jean [Johannes] Danson (fl. 1390), physician - Amiens (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 205 Jean [Johannes] Dantanz (fl. 1398), barber - Chamonix (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 206 Johannes, metropolitan of Dara (fl. 830), metropolitan - Syria - Chevalier - F. 207, 207 Jean [Johannes] Dardel, bishop of Tortiboli (fl. 1383), Franciscan, bishop - Armenia; Étampes (France); Segovia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 207, 208 Johannes Daronatzi (11-th century), commentator - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 207, 209 Jean [Johannes] Daros (fl. 1431), physician Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / - F. 207, 210 Jean [Johannes] Dascis (fl. 1492-1495), professor of medicine - Toulouse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 211 Jean [Johannes] Dassonneville (fl. 1479-1494), barber, surgeon - Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 212 Johannes Dastinus —> Dastin, John Giovanni [Johannes] Dati —> Datus, Joannes de Imola

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Jean [Johannes] I, Dauphin of Viennois (* ca. 1264, 11282), dauphin - Vienne (France); Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 207, 213 Jean [Johannes] II, Dauphin of Viennois (* ca. 1281, 11318 or 1319), dauphin - Vienne (France); Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 207, 214-216 Jean [Johannes] Daupi (fl. 1466), physician Ales (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 217 Jean [Johannes] Daussay (fl. 1393), priest, master of arts, physician - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 218 Johann [Johannes] Dausten —> Dastin, John Jean [Johannes] Dauton (II. 1462), barber - Gard (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 219 Johannes de Daventria (fl. 1343), master of arts, master of medicine - Deventer (Netherlands); Utrecht (Netherlands); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 220 John [Johannes] ap David (fl. 1450-1451), deacon - Oxford (England); Saint-David's (England) - Oxford - F. 207, 221 Jean [Johannes] David (fl. 1475), physician Moulins (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 222 Jean [Johannes] David (fl. 1487), surgeon, barber - France; Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 223 Jean [Johannes] Debonnaire (fl. 1502-1503), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 224 Johannes Dedecus - also: J. Dedicus (14th-15-th century), philosopher - England; Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 207, 225-226 Jean [Johannes] Dedun (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 227 Johannes Deens (τ 1412), physician, university faculty dean - Cambrai (France); Paris (France); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 228 Jean [Johannes] Deforn (fl. 1483-1500), surgeon, barber - Aveyron (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 229 Jean [Johannes] Delafont (fl. 1461-1469), barber - Mende (France) - Jacquart / - F. 207, 230 Johannes (Delft) (11. 1429), organ maker - Delft (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 207, 231 Jean [Johannes] Delom ( t e a . 1480), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 207, 232 Jean [Johannes] Dclpucch (fl. 1391-1416), physician - Rodez (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 233 Jean [Johannes] Denayroni (fl. 1431), b a r b e r Apt (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 234 John [Johannes] Dcnysc —> Dcnysc, John Johannes dc Deo - also: Joäo de Dios Dorre, Johannes

Johannes de Dorsten - also: J. de Dorstein (*ca. 1420, + 1481 ), Augustinian, scholar, doctor of theology, university professor Erfurt (Germany); Sachsen (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Potthast F. 207, 355-364 Juan [Johannes] Dortigues (fl. 1390), surgeon - Sevilla (Spain); Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 365 Hans [Johannes] von Dortmund - latin: Johannes de Tremonia (fl. 1400), magister, medical writer - Dortmund (Germany) - DLL - F. 207, 366 Jean [Johannes] Dosnon (fl. 1461), doctor of medecine - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 367 Jean [Johannes] de Douai (13-th century), poet Douai (France) - Chevalier - F. 207, 386 Jean [Johannes] de Douai - latin: Johannes de Duaco (fl. 1375-1378), bookbinder, miniaturist Cambrai (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 207, 390-391 Jean [Johannes] de Doullens (fl. 1476), surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 368 Jean [Johannes] de la Doussayne (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 369 Jean [Johannes] Douvin (fl. 1479), physician Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 370 Johannes Doxipatrius ( t e a . 1100), grammarian - Byzantium - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 207, 371-372 Jean [Johannes] Doye (fl. 1421-1433), barber Lyon (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 373 Jean [Johannes] le Doyen (fl. 1354), physician - Valenciennes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 374 Jean [Johannes] Doyen (fl. 1426), barber Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 375 Johannes, bishop of Dragonaria (fl. 1236), bishop - Chevalier - F. 207, 377 Johannes Drändorf —> Drändorf, Johannes Jan [Johannes ] de Dra/.ic, bishop of Praha ( t 1278), bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier - F. 207, 378 Jan [Johannes ] de Drazic, bishop of Praha ( t 1343), canon, bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 207, 378 Jean [Johannes] I, count of Dreux ( t 1248), count - Dreux (France) - Chevalier F. 207, 379 Jean [Johannes] II, count of Dreux ( t 1309), count - Dreux (France) - Chevalier F. 207, 379 Jean [Johannes] III, count of Dreux ( t 1331), count - Dreux (France) - Chevalier F. 207, 379 Johannes Dritonus —> Johannes de Siccavilla Jean [Johannes] Drohier (fl. 1472), barber Mouzon (France) - Jacquart I - F. 207, 380 Jean [Johannes] Drouart (fl. 1369-1379), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 381 Jean [Johannes] Druda (fl. 1187), physician Drôme (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 382 Johannes Drungarius (7-th cenlury), bible commentator - Greece - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum - F. 207, 383-385 Johannes de Duaco - frcnch: Jean de Douai (fl. 1273), Franciscan, preacher - Douai (France) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 207, 387-388 Johannes de Duaco (fl. 1277-1303), senator Douai (France); Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 207, 389 Jean [Johannes] Dublés (fl. 1489), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 207, 393 Jean [Johannes] le Duc (fl. 1457-1478), surgeon - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 394 Johannes Ducas emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes III (Ducas) emperor of Byzantium

Johannes Jean [Johannes] Ducorp (fi. 1320), doctor of theology, physician, canon - Bayeux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 395 Jean [Johannes] Ducros (fl. 1495-1498), barber Gard (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 396 Jean [Johannes] Dudel (fl. 1387), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France); Noyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 397 Juan [Johannes] de Dueñas ( f e a . 1460), troubadour, poet - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 207, 399-401 Jean [Johannes] Duflos (fl. 1374-1377), physician, surgeon - France Wickersheimer - F. 207, 404 Jean [Johannes] Dufour (fl. 1462), barber Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 405 Johannes Dukas (*ca. 1064, f H 3 6 ) , military commander - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 207, 406 Johannes (Dukla) ( t 1484), Franciscan Chevalier - F. 207, 407 Johannes de Dülmen (fl. 1382), canon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 207, 398 Johannes Dumbleton (fl. 1338-1348), theologian, philosopher, master of arts - Worcester (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 99, 230-232; 207, 408-411 Jean [Johannes] Dumolin (fl. 1480), barber, surgeon - Tours (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 412 Jean [Johannes] de Dun (fl. 1310-1319), theologian - Paris (France) - Glorieux F. 207, 413 Johannes Duns Scotus —» Duns Scotus, Johannes Jean [Johannes] Dupley (fl. 1393), barber Avigliana (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 415 Jean [Johannes] Dupont (fl. 1452), barber - Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 207, 416 Jean [Johannes] Dupuis (fl. 1440-1471), barber Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 207, 417 Jean [Johannes] Durand (fl. 1379-1392), master of arts, physician - Dijon (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 207, 418-420 Jean [Johannes] Durand Compagnoni (fl. 1450), scribe, medical writer - Avignon (France); Oxford (England) - Jacquart 1 - F. 207, 421 Jean [Johannes] Durant (fl. 1484-1487), barber, surgeon - Nantes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 207, 422 Jean [Johannes] (de Sicile), duke of Duras ( t ]335), prince, count, duke - Sicilia (Italy); France - Chevalier - F. 207, 423 Johann [Johannes] von Diirbheim, bishop of Straßburg - also: J. von Zürich ("|" 1328), provost, bishop - Zürich (Switzerland); Eichstätt (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 207, 402; 225, 94 Johannes de Duren - also: Johann von Düren (fl. 1468), Franciscan, theologian - Köln (Germany); Preussen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sharalea, Wadding - F. 207, 424-427 Johann [Johannes] van Duren (fl. 1473-1492), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 207, 428 Jean [Johannes] Durinasi (fl. 1394), master of arts, bachelor of medecinc - Saint-Malo (France); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 429 Hans [Johannes] von Dura (fl. 1476-1490), sculptor - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany); Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 207, 403 Jean [Johannes] Duronne (fl. 1525), bachelor of medecinc - Montferrand (France) - Jacquart Ì F. 207, 430 Jean [Johannes] Durpain (13-th century), Cistercian, troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 207, 431 Jean [Johannes] de Dury (II. 1447-1472), surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 432

Johannes de Dusseldorf - also: J. Dusseldorpius (fl. 1494), Carmelite, prior - Düsseldorf (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Fabricius - F. 207, 433-434 Jean [Johannes] Dutillet (fl. 1463-1469), barber Gard (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 435 Jean [Johannes] Duval (fl. 1462-1472), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 436 Jean [Johannes] Duval (II. 1484-1485), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 207, 437 Jean [Johannes] Duval (fl. 1484-1487), physician - Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 207, 438 Janusch [Johannes] Dyack - also: Johannes (Kosice) (fl. 1476), Dominican, monk, miniaturist - Kosice (Slovakia) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 207, 439; 212, 128-129 John [Johannes] (East Weld) (fl. 1179-1190), physician - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 208, 1 Johannes dc Eberbach (fl. 1370), Cistercian Eberbach (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 208, 2 Johannes de Eberhausen ( f l 4 7 9 ) , jurisconsult, university professor - Göttingen (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 208, 3-4 Johann [Johannes] von Eberstein (f 1387), canon, city administrator - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 208, 5 Johannes Eberti (fl. 1412-1413), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 6 Giovanni [Johannes] da Eboli (fl. 1232), canonist - Capua (Italy); Eboli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 208, 7 Johannes Eboracensis (Augustinian, +1393) —> Johannes de Waldeby Johannes de Eboraco - also: J. Yorchus (fl. 13901436), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 208, 8-13 Hans [Johannes] Ebran von Wildenberg (*ca. 1430, f c a . 1501), nobleman, poet - Niederbayern (Germany) - Stammler - F. 208, 15-28 Johann [Johannes] von Echternach —> Johannes Epternacensis Johannes Eckebcrti de Steden (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, bachelor of arts, student of medecine - Mainz (Germany); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 29 Johannes Edaeus - also: John Edes ( t 1406), Franciscan, warden, theologian - Hereford (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 103, 107; 208, 30-35 Jean [Johannes] Edelini - called: Sasnon (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, bachelor of medecine Montpellier (France); Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 36 Johannes Edelmann (fl. 1421), Dominican, subprior - Köln (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 208, 37 John [Johannes], physician of Edward II, king of England (14-th century), royal physician England - Talbot - F. 219, 420 Johannes de Efringen —> Johannes von Offringen Johannes Egidii (fl. 1342), master of arts, master of medicine, canon - France - Wickersheimer F. 208, 39 Jon [Johannes ] murti Egilsson (late 13-th century), poet - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 225, 171 Jehan [Johannes] de l'Église (fl. 1381), master mason - Agen (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 208, 40 Johann [Johannes] von Egloffstein, bishop of Wür/.burg (f 1411), bishop - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 208, 41 Johann [Johannes] von Ehingen (fl. 1359-1365), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 42 Johann [Johannes] von Eich, bishop of Eichstätt ( t 1465 or 1464), bishop, cardinal - Eichstätt (Germany) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 208, 43-48

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Johann [Johannes] von Eichstädt - or: J. von Aichstetten (fl. 1475), preacher - Eichstätt (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 208, 49-50 Jon [Johannes ] logmadhr Einarsson (+ 1306), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 225, 172 Johann [Johannes] von Eiscnach —> Johannes dc Isenach Johannes Elbingensis, bishop of Pomezania ( t 1409), monk, bishop - Pomezania (Poland) - Hurter, Potthast - F. 208, 53-54 Johannes Eleemosynarius, patriarch of Alexandria ( t e a . 617), patriarch, almoner, saint - Alexandria (Egypt); Kypros (Cyprus) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 208, 55-58 Johannes Elegast (fl. 1466), doctor of medecine - Saint-Omcr (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 59 Giovanni [Johannes] di Elemosina (II. 1325), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 208, 60 Johannes Eligerus (fl. 1350), astronomer Gundersleben (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 106, 60; 208, 61 Johannes Elinus - or: J. Helinus ( t 1379), Carmelite, prior - Norfolk (England); Lynn (England); London (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 208, 62-66 Johannes de Ellenbogen —» Johannes de Cubilo Johannes Elnonensis (fl. 1000), Benedictine, hagiographer - France; Eine (France) Chevalier - F. 220, 175 Jean [Johannes] de Elot (fl. 1351), master of medicine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 68 Jean [Johannes] Emeric (fl. 1465), medical practitioner - France; Milau (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 69 Johann [Johannes] Emerich von Udenheim (fl. 1487), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 70 Johannes Endererius (fl. 1450), Carmelite - Deutschland - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 208, 72-73 Jean [Johannes] d'Enghien (+ 1478), chronicler Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 208, 75 Jean [Johannes] d'Enghien, bishop of Tournai and Luik (f 1281), bishop, abbot - Tournai (Belgium); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 208, 74 John [Johannes] of England (fl. 1359), physician - Scotland; England - Talbot - F. 208, 120 John [Johannes] I, king of England - called: J. Lackland, Johannes sine Terra (*1167, + 1216), count, king, duke - England; Ireland; Normandie (France) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tyerman - F. 208, 76-119 Jean [Johannes] Engles (fl. 1252-1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 208, 121 Jean [Johannes] l'Englois (fl. 1292), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 123 Jehan [Johannes] l'Englois (fl. 1292), miniaturist - France - D Ancona - F. 208, 122 Johannes Enjalberti (fl. 1424), surgeon - Milau (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 208, 124 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Enrico d'Alemagna (15th century), wood carver - Deutschland; Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 125-126 Johann [Johannes] von Enstall, bishop of Chiemsee and Gurk ( t 1281), bishop - Chiemsee (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 208, 127 Jean [Johannes] (Épernay) (fl. 1325), barber Épernay (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 128 Johannes, archbishop of Ephesia (fl. 1284), archbishop, theologian - Ephesia (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 208, 137 Johannes Ephesius - also: J. Asiaticus (*ca. 507, t ca. 586), bishop, historian - Ephesia (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Théologie - F. 208, 129-136 Johannes de Epifaniis, bishop of Nardo (* 1365, ν 1435), Benedictine, abbot, bishop - Nardo (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 208, 141-143

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Johannes

Johannes de Epiphania (fi. 570-593), scolasticus, historian - Antiochia; Iran; Byzantium - Chevalier, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 208, 138-140 Johannes Epirotes ( t 15-th century), saint Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 208, 144 Jean [Johannes] Eplonis (fl. 1499), student of medecine - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 145 Jean [Johannes], lord of Eppes (f 1293), lord Aisne (France) - Chevalier - F. 208, 146 Johannes Epternacensis - also: Johann von Echternach (fl. 1136), Benedictine Echternach (Luxemburg) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 208, 147-148 Hans [Johannes] von Eptingen - also: H. Bernhard von E. (fl. 1460), author of a travel account - Deutschland; Venezia (Italy); Nikosia (Cyprus) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 208, 149-150 Jean [Johannes] Erart > Erart, Jean Johannes Eremita (fl. 1182), hermit, hagiographer - France - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 208, 152-153 Giovanni [Johannes] degli Eremitani (fl. 12951318), Augustinian, friar, architect, engineer Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 154 Johannes de Erfordia - also: J. de Herfordia, de Saxonia, J. Alamannus (τ 1320), Franciscan, canonist - Erfurt (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum, Wadding - F. 208, 155-184 Johann [Johannes] von Erfurt (fl. 1394-1397), bell founder - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 208, 185 Johannes (Erfurt) (1-st half 15-th century), bookbinder - Erfurt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 186 Johannes Erghon —> Ergum, John Jean [Johannes] d'Erlée (f 1230 or 1231), squire - France - Chevalier - F. 208, 189 Johannes Ernesti (fl. 1440), university rector Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 109, 421; 208, 190-191 Jean [Johannes] d'Ervillers (fl. 1460), architect - Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 208, 192; 423, 80 Johannes Erzengatzi (*ca. 1271, |1326), monk Armenia - Chevalier - F. 208, 193 Jean [Johannes] Eschart (fl. 1479-1482), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 194 Johannes de Eschenden - also: J. Eschwidus; John Ashenden (fl. 1336-1355), mathematician, astronomer - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 28, 248-251; 110, 418; 208, 195-198 Jean [Johannes] l'Escripvain (fl. 1376), miniaturist - Paris (France) - D'Ancona F. 208, 199 Jean [Johannes] d'Escullant (fl. 1499), archimandrite - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 200 Jean [Johannes] d'Espagne (f 1160), Carthusian, prior - Spain; Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 202 Jean [Johannes] Espagnol (II. 1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 208, 205 Jean [Johannes] d'Espaigne (fl. 1423-1427), physician - Amiens (France); Spain; Saint-Omer (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 201 Juan [Johannes] de España - italian: Giovanni di Spagna (fl. 1455), goldsmith - Sicilia (Italy); Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 207 Juan [Johannes] de España (fl. 1489), painter - Valencia (Spain); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 208-209 Juan [Johannes] de España, bishop of Lisboa (fl. 1224-1241), physician, bishop - Lisboa (Portugal); Spain - Chevalier - F. 208, 204 Jean [Johannes] Espiart (15-th century), medical writer - France - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 210

Jean [Johannes] d'Espinasse (fl. 1276), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 211 Jean [Johannes] d'Esquiri (13-th century), bard France - Chevalier - F. 208, 214 Johannes de Essendia ( t 1456), Dominican, theologian - Essen (Germany); Wesel (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Potthast, Saxe - F. 208, 215-219 John [Johannes] (Essex) (fl. 1158), physician Essex (England) - Talbot - F. 208, 220 Jean [Johannes] d'Essones (13-th century), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 221 Giovanni [Johannes] d'Esté (II. 1429), engineer - Este (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 222 Jean [Johannes] Estevenet (fl. 1462-1494), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 223 Jean [Johannes] d'Estruen (13-th century), bard Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 208, 224 Jean [Johannes] d'Étampes, bishop of Carcassonne ( t 1456), financial administrator, bishop - Carcassonne (France); Nevers (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 208, 225-226 Johannes Etheus ( f c a . 1373), Franciscan Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 208, 227-229 Johann [Johannes] von der Etsch (fl. 1492), medical writer - Basel (Switzerland) - Stammler - F. 208, 230-231 Jean [Johannes] d'Eu —> Jean [Johannes] le Sénéchal Jean [Johannes] I, count of Eu ( t 1170), count Eu (France) - Chevalier - F. 208, 232 Jean [Johannes] II (de Brienne), count of Eu (ν 1294), count - Eu (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 233 Jean [Johannes] III (de Brienne), count of Eu (ί· 1302), count - Eu (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 233 Jean LJohannes] III (d'Artois), count of Eu (* 1321, + 1387), count - Eu (France) Chevalier - F. 208, 23 Johannes, bishop of Euboea (fl. 744), monk, bishop - Greece - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum - F. 208, 234-236 Johannes Eueibaren de Esscenem (fl. 1349), master of arts, master of medicine, canon Cambrai (France); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Afflighem (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 237 Johannes Eugenicus (*ca. 1380, 11453), deacon, nomophylax, hagiographer - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Théologie, Tusculum F. 208, 238-251 Johannes Eustachius, abbot of Le Jardinet (fl. 1430), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier F. 208, 252 Jean [Johannes] Eux (14-th century), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 253 Johannes Evangelista (14-th century), Dominican - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 256 Johannes Evangelista (fl. 1390), Augustinian Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 257 Johannes Evangelista (fl. 1495), Franciscan - Cordoba (Spain) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 208, 254-255 Johannes Everisden (fl. 1336), Benedictine, chronicler - Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Sbaralea F. 208, 258-261 Jean [Johannes] l'Evesque (fl. 1457-1458), physician, surgeon - Bretagne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 262 Jean [Johannes] d'Évian —> Johannes de Aquiano Jean [Johannes], bishop of Évreux ( t 1192), bishop, crusader - Evreux (France); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 203, 25 Johannes Exarcha —> loan [Johannes] (Bulgaria) Johannes Exarchus —> Exarchus, Johannes Johannes Excuria —> Johannes Utenhove John [Johannes] (Exeter) (fl. 1224-1230), physician - Exeter (England) - Talbot F. 208, 264

John [Johannes] (Exeter) (fl. 1290), physician Exeter (England) - Talbot - F. 208, 265 Jan [Johannes] van Eyck —> Eyck, Jan van John [Johannes] (Eynsham Abbey) (II. 11801189), physician - Oxford (England) - Talbot F. 208, 269 Johannes Faber (fl. 1350-1360), jurisconsult - Angoulême (France); Bordeaux (France) Fabricius, Saxe - F. 114, 7-8; 208, 270 Jean [Johannes] Fabre (11. 1498), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 274 Johannes Fabri (fl. 1403), master of arts, student of medecine - Amiens (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 275 Johannes Fabri, archbishop of Calarita (fl. 14231440), Carmelite, bachelor of theology - Italy; Spain - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 208, 276 Johannes de Fabriano (+ca. 1420) Johannes Bechetti Johannes de Fabriano (ν 1348), Augustinian, philosopher, theologian - Fabriano (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger F. 203, 140-143 ; 203, 145 Johannes Fabrica ( t 1487), Franciscan, warden Aquitaine (France); Dinan (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 114, 80-81; 208, 277-278 Johannes Faci, bishop of Riez - or: J. Facci ( t 1463), Carmelite, general of the Carmelite Order, bishop - Riez (France); Avignon (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter F. 208, 281-284 Giovanni [Johannes] (Faenza) (fl. 1330), hagiographer - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 317 Giovanni [Johannes] da Faenza (15-th century), Dominican - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 320 Johannes de Fageto (fl. 1353), master of medicine - Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 285 Johannes Falco (fl. 1491-1441), physician Avignon (France); France; Montpellier (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 208, 286-289 Jean [Johannes] Falcon (fl. 1456), bachelor of medecine - Aubenas (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 290 Johannes Falkenberg —» Falkenberg, Johannes Johann [Johannes ] von Falkenburg (fl. 12951300), student - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland Chevalier - F. 208, 298 Johannes de Fano (14-th century), Franciscan - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 208, 299-300 Giovanni [Johannes] da Fano (fl. 1400), Dominican - Fano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 301 Giovanni [Johannes] Fantuzzi —» Fantuzzi, Giovanni Johannes Farfensis (fl. 1092), grammarian Farfa (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 208, 303-305 Jean [Johannes] de Fargues (fl. 1312-1341), Dominican - Agen (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 306 Johannes (Fasano) (11-th century?), monk, architect - Fasano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 208, 307 Johannes Fasolus ( t 1286), jurisconsult - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 308 Jean [Johannes] Fatget (fl. 1418), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 208, 309 Jean [Johannes] Fauchison (fl. 1400-1401), medical practitioner - Douai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 310 Jean [Johannes] Faure (fl. 1418-1422), barber Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 311 Jean [Johannes] dc Fauvcnay (fl. 1341-1348), physician - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 312 Johannes Favcntinus ( f e a . 1190), Dominican, canonist - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 208, 313-316

Johannes Johannes Faventinus (fi. 1370), Franciscan - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Wadding F. 208, 318-319 Johannes Fayni de Dia (fl. 1325-1334), physician, canon - Die (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 324 Johannes de Fayt - also: J. Sancti Bavonis ( t 1372 or 1395), Benedictine, abbot - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 208, 321-323 Jehan [Johannes] de Féalins (fl. 1389), clockmaker - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 208, 326 Jean [Johannes] de Fécamp (12-th century?), monk, copyist - Fécamp (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 208, 327-328 Johannes Fedantiola - or: J. de Fidantiola (fl. 1327), Franciscan, missionary - Italy; Palestine Sbaralea - F. 208, 329 Ivan [Johannes] Fedorovic (14-th century), prince - Russia - Nechacin - F. 208, 341 Ivan [Johannes] Fedorovic, duke of Riazan ( t 1456), duke - Riazan (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 208, 330 Johannes Felix (cardinal) —> Felici, Giovanni Johannes Felix, bishop of Havelberg (fl. 13041312), archdcacon, bishop - Kamien Pomorski (Poland); Havclbcrg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 208, 333 Johannes Feiton - alias: J. Haresfelde ( t e a . 1434), theologian, vicar - Oxford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 208, 334-338 Jean [Johannes] de Fénétrange (f 1500), canon, archdeacon - Trier (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 208, 339 Giovanni [Johannes] di Feo - called: del Barbccca (fl. 1362), wood sculptor, intarsiator - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 340 Johannes de Fera ( t e a . 1430), physician, university professor - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 342 Juan [Johannes] Fernandez dc Hcrcdia —> Fernández de Heredia, Juan Johannes Fernandus (fl. 1494), Benedictine, poet - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 116, 223; 208, 343 Giovanni [Johannes] da Ferrara (fl. 1373-1392), architect, engineer - Verona (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 345 Giovanni [Johannes] da Ferrara (fl. 1438), Dominican - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 349 Giovanni [Johannes] da Ferrara (fl. 1449), Servite, philosopher - Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 350 Johannes Ferrariensis - also: J. Canales ( t 1462), Franciscan, theologian, historian, university professor - Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding F. 205, 153-159; 205, 161; 208, 346-348 Jean [Johannes] Ferri (fl. 1466), barber, surgeon - Mende (France) - Jacquart / - F. 208, 351 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Ferrières (fl. 1148), abbot - Ferrières (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 352 Jean [Johannes] Ferrol (fl. 1355), barber, innkeeper - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 353 Jean [Johannes] Ferron (fl. 1347), Dominican, chaplain - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 117, 48; 208, 354-355 Jean [Johannes] Ferron (fl. 1404), physician Cambrai (France); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 356 Johannes Fessinetz (fl. 1412), Hussite, canonist - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Fabricius F. 208, 357 Jean [Johannes] le Fèvre (fl. 1339), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 358 Jehan [Johannes] lc Fevrc (fl. 1373-1397), master mason, sculptor, architect - Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Chevcdier, Lami, Lance - F. 117, 126; 208, 359-361

Jean [Johannes] le Fèvre (fl. 1389-1391), surgeon - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 362 Jean [Johannes] le Fèvre, bishop of Chartres - also: Johannes Faber (f 1390), bishop, royal chancellor - Paris (France); Tournus (France); Arras (France); Chartres (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 114, 9-11; 208, 271-273 Jean [Johannes] le Fèvres (late 14-th century), physician - Metz (France); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 117, 131; 208, 363-364 Giovanni [Johannes] Fiammingo (11. 1298), goldsmith - Napoli (Italy); Viaanderen, Flandres - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 365 Johannes Fidanza —> Bonaventura Sanctus archbishop of York Jean [Johannes] dels Filatiers Jean fJohannesl de Serra Jean [Johannes] Filet (fl. 1494-1516), barber, surgeon - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 367 Giovanni [Johannes] di Filippo da Fiesole (fl. 1472), wood carver - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 208, 368 Jean [Johannes] le Fin (fl. 1301), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 369 Jean [Johannes] Fineti (fl. 1490), doctor of medecine - Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 370 Gianni [Johannes] da Firenze (fl. 1314), trader Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 135, 363 Giovanni [Johannes] da Firenze (fl. 13431345), sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 371-373 Giovanni [Johannes] da Firenze (fl. 1346-1348), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 374 Giovanni [Johannes] da Firenze (fl. 1361), friar, mystic - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 375 Giovanni [Johannes] da Firenze (fl. 1378), narrator - Italy; Toscana (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 208, 376 Giovanni [Johannes] da Firenze ( | 1426), organist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 377 Giovanni [Johannes] da Firenze (fl. 1493-1495), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 378 Giovanni [Johannes] di Firimburg - german: Hans von Freiburg (fl. 1390-1391), building master - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 379 Johannes Firmanus —> Johannes dc Alvernia Johannes de Firmitate Galcheri ( f e a . 1300), physician, canon - Meaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 380 Johannes Fiscamnensis - called: Joannellus or Johannelinus F. (*ca. 990, 1 1079), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Fécamp (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 208, 381-388 Jean [Johannes] Fisseti (fl. 1396-1397), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 389 Jean [Johannes] Fixct (fl. 1407), surgeon - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 390 Johann [Johannes] Flache (fl. 1389), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 391 Jean [Johannes] de Flagy (13-th century), poet France - Chevalier - F. 208, 392 Jean [Johannes] le Flamand (fl. 1459), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 208, 393; 423, 197 Jean [Johannes] de Flamecourt (fl. 1469-1539), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / F. 208, 394 Jean [Johannes] le Flamenc (fl. 1452), treasurer - Angoulcmc (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 395 Juan [Johannes] Flamenco (II. 1496-1499), painter - Spain - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 208, 396-397

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Jean [Johannes] Flameng (f 1490), Dominican - Metz (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 208, 398-399 Jean [Johannes] Flameng (fl. 1491-1518), doctor of medecine, physician - Laon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 400 Jean [Johannes] Flamenq (II. 1426), wood carver - Toulon (France); Saint-Maximin (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 118, 214-215; 208, 401 Jehan [Johannes] de Flandre (fl. 1459-1460), wood carver - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 208, 403 Jean [Johannes] de Flandre, bishop of Metz and Luik - dutch: Johan van Vlaanderen (t 1292), provost, bishop - Lille (France); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Metz (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 208, 402 Jean [Johannes] Flandrin ( f l 4 0 4 ) , medical practitioner - Bourgogne (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 404 Johannes Flasboriensis - historian - Chevalier F. 208, 406 Jean [Johannes] Flastrier (f ca. 1481), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 407 Johann [Johannes] von Fleckenstein, bishop of Basel (t 1436), Benedictine, abbot, bishop Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 208, 409 Johann [Johannes] von Fleckcnstein, bishop of Worms (t 1426), bishop - Worms (Germany) Chevalier - F. 208, 408 Johannes Fletus —> Flete, Johannes Jean [Johannes] de la Fleur (fl. 1485), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 410 Jean [Johannes] (Fleury) (fl. 1022), monk Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 411 Jean [Johannes] Fleury (late 15-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 208, 412 Jean [Johannes] Flieffart (fl. 1313), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 413 Johannes de Flissicuria - french: Jean de Flixecourt (fl. 1262-1275), Benedictine, translator, chronicler - Corbie (France) - Chevalier F. 208, 414 Johannes de Flixeriis (fl. 1303), physician - Aude (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 415 Johannes de Florentia (Carmelite) —> Johannes de Praga Johannes de Florentia (late 12-th century), canonist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 416 Johannes de Florentia, bishop of Tbilisi (t 1348), Dominican, bishop - Georgia; Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 208, 418-419 Johannes Florentii (fl. 1443-1500), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine, physician Alkmaar (Netherlands); Paris (France); Hamburg (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 208, 420 Jean [Johannes] Fiori (fl. 1473), barber - Vaucluse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 421 Jean [Johannes] de Floricourt (fl. 1398-1433), master of medicine, physician - Picardie (France); Reims (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 422 Jean [Johannes] du Flos (fl. 1482-1483), barber - Seine-et-Oise (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 208, 423 Johannes Foenisecae —> Foeniseca, Johannes Johannes Foldcnsis (9-th century), monk, musician, convent lector - Fulda (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Potthast - F. 208, 425-427 Giovanni [Johannes] da Foligno (15-th century?), translator - Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier F. 208, 428 Giovanni [Johannes] (Foligno) (fl. 1450), painter - Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 208, 429 Johannes de Folsham - alias; J. Joliahan ( t 1348), Carmelite, doctor of theology, Provincial Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 208, 430-437

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Johannes

Johannes Fomerii (fl. 1367), clerk, student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 1 Jean [Johannes] de Font (fl. 1450), surgeon Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 209, 2 Jean [Johannes] de Fontaine ( t 1421), physician - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 209, 3 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Fontainc-lcs-Blanchcs (early 14-th century), Cistercian, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 209, 4 Giovanni [Johannes] da Fontana (*ca. 1395, t e a . 1455), physician, engineer, physicist Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 209, 5-6 Johannes de Fontana (fl. 1420), Dominican - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 209, 7-8 Johannes de Fontanis (fl. 1414), surgeon Embrun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 9 Jean [Johannes] de Fontay (fl. 1451-1460), sculptor - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 209, 10 Johannes de Fonte (fl. 1300), Franciscan, theologian - Montpellier (France); Spain Chevalier, Hurler, Sbaralea - F. 209, 16-21 Johannes de Fonte - also: lohannes de Fontibus; english: John of Fountains (11. 1305-1309), royal physician, canon - England; Rouen (France) - Jacquart 1, Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 209, 11-14 Johannes de Fonte (fl. 1410), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 15 Jean [Johannes] (Fontenay-en-Vexin) (fl. 1267), barber - Fontenay-en-Vexin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 22 Jean [Johannes] Fontcncllc (fl. 1415-1417), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 23 Jean [Johannes] dc Fontcncyo (fl. 14071410), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 24 Johannes Fonteri (fl. 1495), master of medicine - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 25 Johannes de Fontibus (14-th century), Dominican - Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 209, 26 Johannes Forbitoris - also: J. Fribitoris; french: Jean le Forbisseur (fl. 1363-1379), Dominican, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 209, 27-30 Jean [Johannes] de Forceville (fl. 14741480), master of medicine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 31 John [Johannes] Ford (surgeon) —> Ford, John Johannes de Forda (*ca. 1145, t e a . 1215), Cistercian, abbot, hagiographer - Devonshire (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 209, 33-35 John [Johannes] Forde (surgeon) - » Forde, John Johannes de Fordham, bishop of Durham and Ely ( t 1425), bishop - Durham (England); Ely (England) - Chevalier - F. 209, 37 Johannes (de) Fordun ( f e a . 1386), cantor, chronicler - Aberdeen (Scotland) - ArnoldBaker, Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Potthast - F. 209, 38-47 Jean [Johannes] Foreau (15-th century), notary, surgeon - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 48 Johannes Forestarius —> Forestier, Jean Jean [Johannes] I, count of Forez ( t 1333), count - Forez (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 49 Jean [Johannes] Forget (fl. 1390), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 50 Johannes Formica —» Formica, Giovanni Johannes Forncrii (fl. 1390), barber - Bcaucairc (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 52 Jean [Johannes] (Fornoue) (fl. 1495), poet France - Chevalier - F. 209, 53 Johannes Forocorneliensis —> Datus, Joannes de Imola Jean [Johannes] Fort de Bras (fl. 1451), surgeon - France - Jacquart l - F. 209, 54

Johannes Fortescue —> Fortescue, John Johannes Fortis Aragonensis (fl. 1314-1343), Dominican, prior - Valencia (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Kaeppeli - F. 209, 55 Johannes Fortis Valentinus ( t 1464), Carthusian Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 209, 56 Johannes de Forto, bishop of Pamiers and Tarbes ( t 1439), canon, bishop - Pamiers (France); Tarbes (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 57 Johannes de Fossato (fl. 1379), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 58 Jean [Johannes] Fossour (fl. 1400), barber - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 59 Jean [Johannes] Foucault (fl. 1456), barber Aveyron (France) - Jacquart / - F. 209, 60 Jean [Johannes] Foulquart - also: J. Fouquart (fl. 1499), syndic, chronicler - Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 209, 62 Johannes, abbot of Fountains, bishop of Ely ( t 1225), Cistercian, abbot, bishop - Ely (England) - Chevalier - F. 209, 61 Jean [Johannes] du Four (fl. 1364), barber Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 63 Johannes Foxal ( t 1476 or 1477), Franciscan England - Chevalier - F. 209, 65 Joâo [Johannes] Frade - Cistercian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 209, 66 Jean [Johannes] de France (* 1219, 11226), prince - France - Chevalier - F. 209, 67 Jean [Johannes] de France (f 1248), prince France - Chevalier - F. 209, 68 Jean [Johannes] de France (fl. 1419-1442), tapestry weaver - Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 209, 89 Jean [Johannes] de France duke of Berry —» Jean [Johannes] (de France) duke of Berry Jean [Johannes] I, king of France (* 1316, 11316), king - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 209, 69-70 Jean [Johannes] II, king of France - called: le Bon (* 1319, t 1364), duke, king - Normandie (France); France; England Arnold-Baker, Bradley, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 209, 71-87 Johannes de Francello de Ripa Nazzani (fl. 1447-1451), master of arts, doctor of medecine, physician - Paris (France); Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209. 90 Juan [Johannes] Francés (fl. 1380-1389), archimandrite - Plasencia (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 209, 91 Juan [Johannes] Francés (fl. 1392-1402), bronze founder - Guadelupe (Spain); France - Thieme/ Becker - F. 209, 92 Giovanni [Johannes] di Francesco d'Arezzo (fl. 1369-1375), sculptor - Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 209, 93-94 Giovanni [Johannes] di Francesco da Firenze (fl. 1350), sculptor - Arezzo (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 95 Giovanni [Johannes] di Francesco da Imola (ν 1423 or 1424), sculptor, marbler - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 96 Giovanni [Johannes] di Francesco da Prato (fl. 1452), miniaturist - Prato (Italy); Pistoia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 209, 97 Giovanni [Johannes] di Francesco da Rimini ( t e a . 1470), painter - Rimini (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 98-101 Johannes de Francfordia - also: J. Lagenator, Dieppurg (*ca. 1380, t 1440), master of arts, canon, theologian, inquisitor - Heidelberg (Germany); Paris (France); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 94, 409; 209, 131-138 Johannes de Francfordia (fl. 1388-1420), student, deacon - Bologna (Italy); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 209, 130 Jean [Johannes] Franchilons (fl. 1370), physician - Saint-Quentin (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 102 Giovanni [Johannes] di Francia (fl. 1432), painter - Trani (Italy); France Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 103

Jean [Johannes] de Francières (late 15-th century), knight hospitaller, grand prior, writer - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 104 Johannes Francigena (fl. 1481), printer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 209, 105 Johannes Francisci (fl. 1446), Vallombrosian, monk, copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 209, 107-108 Johannes Franciscus de Arcuate —> Arcoate, Giovanni Francesco Johannes Franciscus Marlianus (fl. 1485), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Fabricius F. 209, 109 Johannes Franciscus de Pavinis ( t 1486 or 1484), jurisconsult, canonist - Pavia (Italy); Padua (Italy); Passau (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ρotthast - F. 209, 110-112; 295, 82-83 Jean [Johannes] dc Franckcnsart (fl. 1477), barber - Lunéville (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 113 Jean [Johannes] François (fl. 1431), physician Gap (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 115 Johannes de Franconia (fl. 1479), student Bologna (Italy); Franken (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 209, 118 Johann [Johannes] von Frankenberg (fl. 14661499), architect - Köln (Germany); Xanten (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 123, 26-27; 209, 119-120 Johann [Johannes] Frankenfurt (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, bachelor of arts, student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 121 Johannes von Frankenstein (fl. 1300), monk, poet - Silesia (Poland); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 209, 122-128 Johann [Johannes] von Frankfurt (fl. 1374-1440), bell founder - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 129 Jean [Johannes] Franquet (fl. 1433-1440), medical practitioner - Reims (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 139 Hans [Johannes] der Franzos (15-th century), surgeon - Deutschland; France - DLL F. 209, 140 Johannes Frasquetus —> Frasquetus, Johannes Johannes Frawenberg de Hassia (fl. 1411), student of mcdccinc - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 142 Jean [Johannes] de Freaumont (f 1410), master of arts, master of medicine, royal physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 143 Johannes von Freiberg (13-th century), poet Deutschland; Böhmen (Czech Republic) - DLL, Stammler - F. 209, 145-150 Hans [Johannes] von Freiburg (building master, fl. 1390-1391) Giovanni [Johannes] di Firimburg Johann [Johannes] von Freiburg (14-th century), sculptor - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 209, 176 Johannes von Freiburg (fl. 1361), goldsmith - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 151-152 Jean [Johannes] Frelin (fl. 1499-1519), surgeon Béthune (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 179-180 Johannes dc Frency (fl. 1381), master of arts - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier F. 209, 182 Jean [Johannes] Fressu (fl. 1473-1477), physician, university rector - Paris (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 183-184 Jean [Johannes] Fri... (fl. 1497), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 187 Johannes Fribitoris —> Johannes Forbitoris Hans [Johannes] (Fribourg) (fl. 1467), sculptor - Fribourg (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 209, 178 Johannes Friburger (fl. 1424), building master Fribourg (Switzerland); Konstanz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 209, 188 Johannes de Friburgo (Dominican, fl. 1325-1377) Johannes von Rheinfelden

[Johannes] Johannes de Friburgo - also: J. Rumsik (*ca. 1250, t 1314), Dominican, theologian - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wiirtenberg) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum, Wadding - F. 209, 153-175 Johannes, abbot of Friedland (fl. 1150), Benedictine, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 209, 189 Johannes Friss - also: J. Friess (fl. 1478-1492), Dominican - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Strasbourg (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 209, 190 Johannes (Fritzlar) (fl. 1369), bell founder - Fritzlar (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 209, 191 Jean [Johannes] Frizon (fl. 1374), barber Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 192 Johannes Froingnardi (fl. 1362), diocese clerk, chaplain, master of arts, master of medicine, canon - Saint-Omer (France); Laon (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 193 Jean [Johannes] de Froitmont (t 1472 or 1473), surgeon - Lille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 195 Johannes Fromontensis (fl. 1403), physician - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 196 Johannes Frossardus —» Froissait, Jean Johannes Frumentarius —> Johannes Whethamstede abbot of Saint-Albans Jean [Johannes] Fuchs (fl. 1501), doctor of mcdccinc, physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 198 Johannes Fulloni (fl. 1435), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 199 Johannes Fulonis dc Quercu (fl. 1378), master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France); Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 200 Jean [Johannes] Furet (fl. 1486-1491), doctor of medecine, physician - Alès (France); Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 201 Johannes Furnerii ( t early 14-th century), physician - Provins (France) - Jacquart / , Wickersheimer - F. 209, 202-203 Jean [Johannes] de Furnes, abbot of Saint-Bertin (fl. 1124-1131), abbot - Saint-Bertin (France) Chevalier - F. 209, 204 John [Johannes] (Furness) (fl. 1398-1401), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England); Furness (England) - Oxford - F. 209, 205 Johannes de Fumo Comitis (fl. 1296), barber Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 206 Jean [Johannes] Fuselier (fl. 1446), physician Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 207 Giovanni [Johannes] da Fusia ( t before 1336), university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 209, 208 Johannes Fusoris (*ca. 1365, + 1436), physician, astronomer, instrument maker Paris (France); Reims (France) - Jacquart / , Jacquart 2, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 209-217 Hans [Johannes] von Füssen (fl. 1454), miniaturist - Füssen (Germany) - D'Ancona - F. 170, 24 Johannes Fust —» Fust, Johann Johannes de Fuxo (fl. 1337), barber - Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 223 Johannes Gabalensis (6-th century), biographer Antiochia - Tusculum - F. 209, 224 Johannes von Gabiingen (fl. 1429), lay priest, lexicographer - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 209, 225-226 Johannes Gabras (1-st half 14-th century), theologian - Greece - Tusculum - F. 209, 227 Johannes de Gabriel de Parma (fl. 1348-1372), surgeon, papal physician - Avignon (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 228-230 Johannes Gabrielis de Piccolominibus (* 1351, 11410), Dominican - Siena (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 209, 231 Jean [Johannes] de Gabues (11. 1332), student of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 232

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John [Johannes], bishop of Galloway ( t l 2 0 9 ) , bishop - Galloway (Scotland) - Chevalier F. 209, 288 Giovanni [Johannes] (Gallura) (late 11-th century), monk - Gallura (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 209, 289 Giovanni [Johannes], king of Gallura ( t ca. 1274), king - Gallura (Italy) - Chevalier F. 209, 290 Jean [Johannes] le Galois (13-th century), troubadour - France; Aubepierre (France) Chevalier - F. 209, 291 Jean [Johannes] le Galois (fl. 1477), poet - Wales; Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 209, 292 John [Johannes] Galtrim —> Galtrim, John Jean [Johannes] de Gamaches (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 294 Jean [Johannes] de Gand (duke of Lancaster) —> John [Johannes] duke of Lancaster Jean [Johannes] Gaillard (fl. 1472), physician Jean [Johannes] de Gand (fl. 1272), canonist Rennes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 259 Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 209, 295 Johannes Gaillardi de Byoncuria (fl. 1398), Jean [Johannes] de Gand (early 14-th century), bachelor of medecine - France; Paris (France) physician - Vlaanderen, Flandres; Brugge, - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 260 Bruges (Belgium); Gent, Gand (Belgium) Jean [Johannes] Gaillart (fl. 1493), barber Wickersheimer - F. 209, 297 Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 261 Jean [Johannes] de Gand (fl. 1303-1320), Jean [Johannes] de Gaillefontaine, abbot of theologian - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Paris Chaalis ( t 1337), Cistercian, abbot - Chaalis (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 295 (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 262 Jean [Johannes] de Gand (fl. 1328), painter Jean [Johannes] de Gaillon (fl. 1322), medical Paris (France); Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/ practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer Becker - F. 209, 298 F. 209, 263 Jean [Johannes] de Gand ( i 1439), hermit Johannes Gaius (fl. 1452-1454), professor of Saint-Claude (France); Gent, Gand (Belgium) medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Wickersheimer Chevalier - F. 209, 300 F. 209, 264 Giovanni [Johannes] di Gandolfo (fl. 1292), Jean [Johannes] dc Galaphc (15-th ccntury), poet miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - France - Chevalier - F. 209, 267 F. 209, 301 Johannes Galensis (fl. 1210-1212), canonist Johannes Gansfort —> Gansfort, Johannes Wales; Bologna (Italy) - Hurter, Lexikon des Jean [Johannes] Garcie - also: J. Gracie (fl. 1332), surgeon - Toulouse (France) Mittelalters - F. 209, 268-269 Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 315-317 Jean [Johannes] Galhart (fl. 1447-1470), physician, consul - Milau (France) - Jacquart I, Jean [Johannes] Garcin ( t 1502), physician Wickersheimer - F. 209, 270-271 - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 318-320 Johannes Galicus (fl. 1431), physician - Pavia Jean [Johannes] de Garencières, lord of Croisy (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 272 (fl. 1377-1415), lord, chamberlain, city captain Jean [Johannes] Galland (fl. 1464), barber Caen (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 321 Drôme (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 273 Jean [Johannes] de Garencières, lord of Croisy Jean [Johannes] Galland (fl. 1494), barber (fl. 1396-1416), lord, poet - Magyarország Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 274 (Hungary); England - Chevalier - F. 209, 321 Jean [Johannes] Galland (fl. 1494-1496), Jean [Johannes] de Gargcnvillc (late 14-th physician - Dole (France); Paris (France) century), canon - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier Wickersheimer - F. 209, 275 - F. 209, 322 Jean [Johannes] Galland (fl. 1498), surgeon Johannes de Garlandia - also: J. Grammaticus Drôme (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 276 (*ca. 1195, f c a . 1272), grammarian - Oxford Jean [Johannes] de Galles (Franciscan) —> (England); Paris (France); Toulouse (France) Johannes Guallensis - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Johannes de Gallcsio - also: J. dc Viterbio (13-th Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, century), Dominican - Viterbo (Italy) - Kaeppeli Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 129, 95-98; - F. 209, 277 209, 328-347 Johannes Gallici (fl. 1394-1399), master of Johannes Garlandinus —> Hortulanus (Alchemist) arts, master of medicine, university rector John [Johannes] Garlikhuth —> Garlikhuth, John Wroclaw (Poland); Wien (Austria); Paris (France) Jean [Johannes] Garney (fl. 1415-1421), barber - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 278-279 - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer Johannes de Gallicis (14-th century), Dominican, F. 209, 349 preacher - France - Chevalier - F. 209, 280 Jean [Johannes] Garnier (15-th century), surgeon Johannes Gallicus - Franciscan - France - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 350 Chevalier - F. 209, 281 Johannes Garsias —» Garcia de Castrojeriz, Juan Johannes Gallicus (14-th century), Dominican Jean [Johannes] Gasqui, bishop of Marseille France - Chevalier - F. 209, 282 ( t 1344), chaplain, physician, bishop - Marseille Johannes Gallicus (15-th century), Dominican (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer France - Kaeppeli - F. 209, 283 F. 209, 351 Johannes Galliti (fl. 1379), diocese clerk, student Jean [Johannes] dc Gastinoiz (fl. 1292), barber of medecine - Tréguier (France); Paris (France) Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 352 Wickersheimer - F. 209, 284 Jean [Johannes] Gastins (fl. 1415-1428), barber Jean [Johannes] le Gallois (13-th century), - Hainaut (Belgium) - Wickersheimer narrator - Italy; France - Chevalier F. 209, 353 F. 209, 285 Johannes Gatti Gatti, Giovanni Andrea bishop Jean [Johannes] Gallois (fl. 1474), medical of Cefalù practitioner - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Jean [Johannes] Gaucher (fl. 1316), barber Jacquart 1 - F. 209, 286 Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 355 Jean [Johannes] Gallot (fl. 1475), barber Jean [Johannes] le Gaudais (fl. 1443), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 356 Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 287 Giovanni [Johannes] Gaddi —> Gadio, Giovanni Petro Johannes de Gadesden - also: J. Gatisdenus, de Gaddesden (* 1280, + 1349), physician - England; Oxford (England) - Bayle, Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart 1, Oxford, Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 127, 169-172; 209, 233-249 Giovanni [Johannes] da Gaibana (fl. 1253-1259) —> Gaibano, Giovanni Giovanni [Johannes] da Gaibana (fl. 1456), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 209, 256 Jean [Johannes] Gaiffe ( t before 1493), barber Luxeuil (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 257 Johannes Gaii (fl. 1380-1396), Dominican, theologian, convent lector - Poitiers (France); Paris (France) - Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 209, 265 Jean [Johannes] Gaillard (fl. 1466-1471), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 258

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[Johannes]

John [Johannes] of Gaunt duke of Lancaster —> John [Johannes] duke of Lancaster Jean [Johannes] Gautier (fl. 1411), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 366 Johannes Gawer - also: J. Ganwer ( t 1438), Carmelite - Mainz (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, f abricáis, Hurter F. 209, 304-308 Jean [Johannes] Gaycias (fl. 1398-1405), barber - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 209, 367 Jean [Johannes] Gaydon (fl. 1485-1501), barber, surgeon - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Catalonia (Spain) - Jacquart 1 - F. 209, 368 Johannes Gazaeus (6-th century), prophet, theologian - Gaza (Palestine) - Tusculum F. 209, 369 Johannes Gazaeus ( t e a . 530), grammarian, poet - Gaza (Palestine) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 209, 370-372 Johannes van Geeraerdsberghe (fl. 1458), organ maker - Audcnaardc (Belgium); Bclgic, Belgique - Fétis - F. 209, 373 Johannes Geessus —> Geese, John bishop of Waterford and Lismore Jean [Johannes] de Gehenans (f 1401), citizen France - Chevalier - F. 209, 378 Johannes de Gelnhausen (*before 1350, f a t t e r 1407), jurisconsult, notary - Avignon (France); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 209, 379-383 Jean [Johannes] Gemblacensis (v 1195), Benedictine, abbot - Gembloux / Gembloers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 209, 384 Johannes de Gendino —¥ Johannes de Janduno Johannes Genesius Quaia de Parma - also: J. G. Quaglia ( t e a . 1391), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding F. 209, 389-415 Jean [Johannes] (Géneteil) (fl. 1098), physician, monk - France - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 416 Jean [Johannes] (Genève) (fl. 1282), physician Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 209, 418 Jean [Johannes] de Genève, bishop of Valence and Die ( t 1297), prior, abbot, bishop - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland); Valcncc (France); Die (France) - Chevalier - F. 209, 417 Jean [Johannes] de Gennes (fl. 1331), barber France - Jacquart I - F. 209, 419 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Genova (t ca. 993), bishop - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 209, 385 Giovanni [Johannes] da Genova (fl. 1348), papal physician, surgeon - Roma (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 209, 386 Giovanni [Johannes] da Genova (fl. 14281470), surgeon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 209, 387 Giovanni [Johannes] da Genova (fl. 1472), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 209, 388 Johannes van Gent (fl. 1488), Augustinian, monk, bookbinder - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 209, 420 Jean [Johannes] Gentilz (fl. 1470), barber Blois (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 422 Johannes Geometra - also: J. Kyriotes, Cyriotes (10-th century), monk, poet - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 209, 423-430 Johannes Georgida (10-th century), monk, theologian - Greece; Byzantium - Tusculum F. 209, 431 Jean [Johannes] de Geraldimonte (II. 1264), priest, medical practitioner - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 432 Johannes Gerardi de Besachia - alias: J. de Bellomonte (fl. 1349), master of arts, master of medicine - Paris (France); Reims (France) Wickersheimer - F. 209, 433 Johannes Gerardi, abbot of Tongerloo - also: J. Geerts ("|" 1428), abbot, negotiator - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 209, 434

Johannes Germanus —> Germain, Jean bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône Jean [Johannes] Germe (fl. 1396), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 209, 438 Juan [Johannes] (Gerona) (fl. 1326-1328), sculptor - Gerona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 209, 439 Johann [Johannes] von Gersdorff - also: J. von Gerszdorff (fl. 1476-1477), physician, surgeon, medical writer - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 209, 441-442 Johannes Gcrscn —> Gcrscn, Johannes Johannes Gcrundcnsis —> Margarit, Joan bishop of Eine and Gerona Johannes Gervasii —> Gervais, Jean Johannes de Gesso (fl. 1238), canonist, jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 209, 445 Jan [Johannes] van Ghelkerken (fl. 1432), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 210, 1 Giovanni [Johannes] di Gherardo de Columbeto ( ¡ before 1450), painter - Pinerolo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 81, 132 Giovanni [Johannes] di Gherardo da Prato (*ca. 1360, t e a . 1443), architect, poet, Dante commentator - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 2 Hans [Johannes] van Ghetelen (fl. 1488-1492), publisher, poet - Lübeck (Germany) - Stammler - F. 210, 3-6 Johann [Johannes] Ghildehuus (fl. 1362), diocese clerk, master of arts, master of medicine - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 7 Johannes de Ghinckel (fl. 1434-1435), master of arts, physician - Paris (France); Padua (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 8 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giacomo del Minio (fl. 1438-1445), city clerk, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 210, 9 Giovanni [Johannes] Giacomo, margrave of Monferrato - also: margrave of Aquasana ( t 1445), margrave - Monferrato (Italy) Chevalier - F. 215, 159 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giapeco d'Astorra (fl. 1300), antiquarian - Italy - Chevalier F. 202, 235 Jean [Johannes] de Gié (fl. 1308), surgeon - Bar-sur-Aube (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 10 Johannes Gielcmans - also: J. Gillcmanus or Gilemans (* 1427, t 1487), Augustinian, canon, subprior, hagiographer - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 137, 43; 210, 11-14 Jean [Johannes] (Gien) (fl. 1308), barber - Giensur-Loirc (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 15 Johannes de Giencuria (fl. 1414-1415), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 16 Hans [Johannes] von Giengen (fl. 1403), painter - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 17 Johannes de Giffilcze (fl. 1370-1372), physician - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 210, 18-19 Jean [Johannes] Gilbert (fl. 1343-1353), physician - Paris (France); Lille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 20 Jean [Johannes] Gilbert (fl. 1387), master of arts, student of medecine - Meaux (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 21 Jean [Johannes] Gilbert ( t 1448), surgeon Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 210, 22-23 Giovanni [Johannes] da Gilio (14-th century), architect, engineer - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 210, 24 Jean [Johannes] Gilles —> Johannes Aegidius Johannes dcGiltingcn (15-th century), Augustinian, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 210, 25 Jean [Johannes] de Gimbrois, bishop of Toulon ( t 1409), Dominican, bishop - Provins (France); Toulon (France) - Chevalier - F. 210, 26

Giovanni [Johannes] di Giosa (fl. 1416), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Spain - Chevalier - F. 210, 27 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giovan Pietro (fl. 12721294), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 210, 28 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giovanello di Paolello da Narni (fl. 1425), painter - Cesi (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 29 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giovanni da Campione (15-th century), sculptor - Bergamo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 30 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giovanni de Uphenon Allemanie (fl. 1402-1417), painter, merchant Venezia (Italy); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 210, 31 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giovanni da Zagreb - called: G. delle Bombarde (f 1478), cannon founder - Siena (Italy); Zagreb (Croatia) Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 32 Jean [Johannes] Girard (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 33 Jean [Johannes] Girard (fl. 1443), physician Briançon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 34 Jean [Johannes] Girardeau (fl. 1437), surgeon Autun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 35 Jean [Johannes] Giraudi (fl. 1490), surgeon - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 36 Giovanni [Johannes] di Girolamo (*ca. 1474), sculptor - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 210, 37 Johannes Gispaden (2-d half 15-th century), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 38 Giovanni [Johannes] da Giussano (fl. 13911411), architect - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 39-40 Giovanni [Johannes] di Giusto Tedesco (fl. 1469-1492), painter - Napoli (Italy); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 41 Johannes, bishop of Glasgow ( t 1147), bishop, state chancellor - Glasgow (Scotland); Scotland Chevalier - F. 210, 42 John [Johannes] of Glaston - or: J. of Gaston (fl. 1360-1382), physician - England - Talbot F. 210, 43 Johannes Glastonicnsis (fl. 1400), Dominican, monk, chronicler - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 210, 44-48 Jean [Johannes] de Glisque (fl. 1370), surgeon - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 49 John [Johannes] dc Glostyncvil, abbot of Abingdon ( t 1256), abbot - Abingdon (England) - Chevalier - F. 210, 50 John [Johannes] of Gloucester ( f l 2 6 0 ) , sculptor, master mason - London (England) - Thieme/ Becker, Tyerman - F. 210, 51-53 Johannes Gluel —> Gluel, Johannes Johannes Glycys, patriarch of Constantinopolis greek: J. Glykys (*ca. 1260, t l 3 2 0 ) , patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 138, 301; 210, 57-59 Hans [Johannes] von Gmünd (fl. 1473-1480), sculptor - Deutschland: Aragon (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 60-61 Johannes de Gmunden («after 1380, 11442), astronomer, mathematician - Österreich (Austria); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 210, 62-74 Jean [Johannes] Goberl (11. 1441), barber France - Jacquart 1 - F. 210, 76 Johannes Gobi, senior (*ca. 1260, 1 1328), Dominican, prior, Provincial - Avignon (France); Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 210, 77-78 Johannes Gobi, junior (*ca. 1300, τ 1350), Dominican, theologian - Alès (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 210, 79-84 Johann [Johannes] von Goch (Π. 1470-1488), sculptor - Wesel (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 210, 85

Johannes Jean [Johannes] Gochier (fi. 1444), barber - Montbrison (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 86 Johannes Gochius —> Johannes Pupper von Goch Johannes Godard ( t e a . 1250), Cistercian, mathematician - England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 210, 87-88 Jean [Johannes] Godaudi (II. 1432-1435), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 89 Jean [Johannes] Godefroy (fi. 1451-1484), doctor of medecine, physician - Paris (France); Reims (France); Laon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 90 Johann [Johannes] von Godendorf - vicar, chronicler - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier F. 210, 91 Johannes Godcscalcus, abbot of Stavelot (f 1438), abbot - Stavelot-Malmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 210, 92 Jean [Johannes] Godeti (fl. 1481), barber - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 93 Johannes Godfridus - german: Johann Gottfried (fl. 1495), parish priest, preacher Oppenheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 210, 94-95 Jean [Johannes] Godichart (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 96 Jean [Johannes] Godin (fl. 1464-1472), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 97 Jean [Johannes] de Godines (fl. 1361-1378), master of arts, physician, canon - Auxerre (Francc); Luik, Liege (Belgium); Laon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 98 Jean [Johannes] Gocri (fl. 1446), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 99 Johannes de Goiono (fl. 1317-1327), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 210, 104 John [Johannes] de Golda (fl. 1396), physician York (England) - Talbot - F. 210, 105 Johannes Goldestonus (fl. 1320), Carmelite, theologian - York (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 210, 106-110 Johannes de Gommerville (fl. 1273), Dominican, preacher - Paris (Francc) - Chevalier F. 210, 112 Jean [Johannes] Gondouin (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 113 Jean [Johannes] Goni (fl. 1452), physician - Aries (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 114 Jean [Johannes] Gonin (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 115 Jean [Johannes] de Gonsalves de Font Grouhas (fl. 1496-1499), doctor of medecine, Jacobite Gers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 116 Johannes Gonterii (11. 1495), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 117 Jean [Johannes] Gontier - called: la Hire (fl. 1457), barber - France; Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 118 Juan [Johannes ] Gonzalez (fl. 1252-1284), copyist, miniaturist - Spain D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 142, 102; 210, 119 Johannes Goodwyck - also: J. Godtwicus, Godwicus, Gotwicus (i 1360), Augustinian, doctor of theology, university professor Norfolk (England); Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger, Oxford - F. 210, 120-128 Johannes Gorel (fl. 1408-1416), Franciscan, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 210, 129-132 Giovanni [Johannes] Gorini di Coppo —> Johannes de Sancto Geminiano Johannes Gorini de Sancto Geminiano (11. 1320), Dominican, theologian - San Gimignano (Italy) Fabricius, Potthast - F. 210, 133-135

Johann [Johannes], duke of Görlitz (* 1370, t 1396), duke - Görlitz (Germany); Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 210, 100-102 Johannes Gortenbeke (fl. 1362-1365), master of arts, master of medicine, canon - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium); Paris (France); Cambrai (France); Tournai (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 136 Hans [Johannes] von Goßheim (fl. 1471-1474), copyist, miniaturist - Deutschland D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 170, 124; 210, 137 Johannes, bishop of Gothia (t ca. 800), bishop, saint - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 210, 138 Johannes Gotstich (fl. 1443-1458), Dominican, convent lector - Leipzig (Germany); Berlin (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 210, 139 Johannes de Gottinga - also: J. Hacke, Griese von Westerholt (*ca. 1280, t 1349), physician Göttingen (Germany); Montpellier (France); Paris (France) - DLL, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 210, 140-144 Johannes de Gouda (fl. 1480), Carmelite, prior Gouda (Netherlands) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 210, 145-146 Johannes Goudcmont (fl. 1475-1482), Dominican - Chartres (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 210, 147-148 Jean [Johannes] Gougeon (fl. 1457-1460), physician - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 143, 62; 210, 149 Jean [Johannes] Gouz - maybe identical with J. de Poligny (fl. 1379), master of arts, master of mcdicinc, physician, canon - Poligny (Francc); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 150 Johannes Goverus —> Gower, John Jean [Johannes], abbot of La Grâce-Dieu ( t 1262), Cistercian, abbot - Clairvaux (France) Chevalier - F. 210, 151 Jean [Johannes] le Gracieux (fl. 1456), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 210, 152 Johannes Gracillis (fl. 1416), physician Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 153 Giovanni [Johannes] Gradenigo Gradenigo, Giovanni Johannes de Graez (* 1405, t 1450), master of arts, canonist - Zagreb (Croatia); Graz (Austria); Wien (Austria) - Hurter - F. 210, 155 Jean [Johannes] de Grailly, count of Foix (*ca. 1382, t 1436), count, viscount, military captain Béarn (France); Languedoc (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 208, 424; 210, 157 Juan [Johannes] de Grajal (13-th century), jurisconsult - Spain - Chevalier - F. 210, 159 Jean [Johannes] Gralon (fl. 1424), physician Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 158 Johannes Grammaticus (1195-1272) —> Johannes de Garlandia Johannes Grammaticus, patriarch of Constantinopolis - called: Hylilas (fl. 837843), patriarch, grammarian - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Tusculum - F. 210, 160-163 Johannes (Gramzow) (fl. 1311-1335), canon regular, provost - Poland; Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 210, 164 Jean [Johannes] Grancy (fl. 1450-1457), barber - Arras (France); Châtillon-sur-Seine (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 165 Jean [Johannes] le Grand (fl. 1379-1396), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 169 Johannes Grand archbishop of Lund —> Grand, Johannes archbishop of Lund Johannes Grandisonus —> Grandisson, John de bishop of Exeter Jean [Johannes] de Grandpré (fl. 1314), almoner - France - Chevalier - F. 210, 174 Jean [Johannes] dc Grandvillc (fl. 1380-1417), physician - Marseille (France); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 175 Jean [Johannes] de Grandville {-• 1397), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 176-179

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Jean [Johannes] de Grangia ( t before 1445), physician, surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 180 Jean [Johannes] de Gransart (fl. 1443-1456), barber - Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 210, 181 Johannes de Grapanis —> Carpani, Giovanni Jean [Johannes] Grardelle (fl. 1459-1467), surgeon - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 182 Giovanni [Johannes] de' Grassi —> Grassi, Giovannino di Johannes Grassus (11. 1235-1247), poet, philosopher - Greece; Otranto (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 210, 183-184; 210, 187 Johannes Gratianus -> Gregorius VI Papa Jean [Johannes] de la Grave (fl. 1410), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 188 John [Johannes] Gray (physician) Gray, John Jean [Johannes] (Gray) (fl. 1432-1443), painter Dôle (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 194 Jean [Johannes] Gray (fl. 1484), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 195 Jean [Johannes] le Grec (late 15-th century), physician, surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 210, 197 Johannes Gregoropulus (fl. 1499), poet - Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 210, 198 Jean [Johannes] Greiart (fl. 1436), surgeon Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 200 Johann [Johannes] (Greifswald) (11. 1398), wood carver - Greifswald (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 199 Jean [Johannes] de Grenade (+ 1426), blessed Granada (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 210, 201 Jean [Johannes] (Grenoble) (fl. 1383), physician - Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 203 Jean [Johannes] (Grenoble) (fl. 1447), physician - Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer F. 210, 204 Jean [Johannes] Gricn (fl. 1386), barber Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 205 Jean [Johannes] Griffi -> Gilbert [Gilbertus] Griffi Jean [Johannes] Griffi (fl. 1490), professor of medicine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 206 Johannes Grimaldi —> Grimaldi, Giovanni John [Johannes] de Grimestone (fl. 1372), Franciscan, writer - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 210, 211 Jean [Johannes] Grinnon (fl. 1340), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 212 Jean [Johannes] de Grisol (fl. 1415), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 213 Johannes de Grocheo (fl. 1300), musicologist - Francc - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 210, 214-221 Johannes Groslotius —> Johannes Crastonus Johannes Grossi (t 1437), general of the Carmelite Order - Pamiers (France); Toulouse (France); Perpignan (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 210, 222-228 Johannes de Grotkaw (fl. 1367-1372), physician - Wroclaw (Poland); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 210, 229 Hans [Johannes] von der Gruben (fl. 1436-1467), goldsmith, author of a travel account - Köln (Germany); Venezia (Italy) - DLL, Stammler F. 210, 230-232 Johann [Johannes] von Grumbach, bishop of Würzburg (t 1466), provost, archbishop, bishop Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 210, 233 Jean [Johannes] de Gruyères (fl. 1428-1465), notary, chronicler - Fribourg (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 210, 234 Johannes de Guabriaco (fl. 1334), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 210, 235

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Johannes Gualbertus - italian: Giovanni Gualberto ( t 1073), Benedictine, Vallombrosian, founder of a religious order, saint - Firenze (Italy); San Miniato (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 210, 237-243 Jean [Johannes] Gualdot Johannes Welle Johannes Guallensis - french: Jean de Galles ( t 1285), Franciscan, theologian - Wales; Oxford (England); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding F. 210, 244-275 Johannes Guallensis de Volterra ( t e a . 1194), canonist - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier F. 210, 276 Johannes Gualterii - also: Petrus G. (fl. 1474), Franciscan - England - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 210, 278-279; 303, 88-89 Johannes Gualterius (mid-15-th century), astronomer - England - Fabricius - F. 210, 277 Joäo [Johannes ] de Guarda - prebendary Porto (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 210, 280 Giovanni [Johannes] da Guardiagrele (15-th century), cannon founder - Abruzzo (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 210, 281-282 Giovanni [Johannes] da Gubbio (fl. 1140), architect - Assisi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 210, 284 Giovanni [Johannes] da Gubbio (fl. 1428), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 210, 283 Johann [Johannes] von Guben (fl. 1375), chronicler - Zittau (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 210, 285-293 Jean [Johannes] Guccrslat Jean [JohannesJ Pépin de Huy Jean [Johannes] de Huy (f between 1390 and 1392), stonemason, ornamental sculptor - Bourges (France); Paris (France); Poitiers (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 211, 214-215 Jan [Johannes] van Huyrdcn (fl. 1485-1489), building master - Kalkar (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 211, 216 Johannes de Hyda - also: J. de Hida (fl. 1284), monk - Hyde (England); Winchester (England) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 211, 217-218 Johannes Hylilas —» Johannes Grammaticus patriarch of Constantinopolis

Johannes Hymmonides - also: J. Diaconus Ecclesiae Romanae (* 825, + 880), deacon, hagiographer - Roma (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 211, 219-231 John [Johannes] teu Hyna (fl. 1400), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 211, 232 Jean [Johannes] d'Ibelin, lord of Beirut (* 1177 or 1178, 11236), lord, templar - Jerusalem (Israel); Beirut (Libanon) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 211, 235-236 Jean [Johannes] d'Ibelin, count of Jaffa and Askalon (* 1215, t 1266), count, jurisconsult Palestine; Israel; Askalon (Israel) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 211, 237-239 Johannes de Iberia ( t i 1-th century), monk, saint - Athos (Greece) - Chevalier - F. 211, 240 Johannes von Iglau (14-th century), friar Österreich (Austria) - Stammler - F. 211, 241 Johannes (Iglò) (fl. 1481), bronze founder Magyarország (Hungary) - Thieme/Becker F. 211, 242 Jehan [Johannes ] (Illuminator) (13-th century), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley F. 211, 243 Johannes (Illuminator) (fl. 1400), illuminator France; England - D'Ancona - F. 211, 247 Jean [Johannes] l'Imagier (fl. 1292), sculptor Paris (France) - Lami - F. 211, 244 Jean [Johannes] l'Imagier (fl. 1313), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 211, 245 Jean [Johannes] l'Imagier (fl. 1361), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 211, 246 Johannes de Imenhusen —> Johannes de Ymenhusen Giovanni [Johannes] da Imola (fl. 1384-1395), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 211, 248 Johannes de Imola (τ 1436), jurisconsult, canonist - Ferrara (Italy); Imola (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lculvocat - F. 211, 249-253 Jean [JohannesJ d'Inchy - alias: J. de Vallibus ("I" 1497), physician, university rector - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 211, 322-324 Johannes de Indagine - also: J. Hägen (* 1415, 1 1475), Carthusian, theologian - Palestine; Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 211, 325-331 Johannes von Indcrsdorf - also: J. Brunncr, Prunner or Rotthuet (* 1382, 1 1470), Augustinian, provost - Bayern (Germany) DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 211, 332-340 Johann [Johannes] von Ingelheim (fl. 12911295), parish priest - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 211, 341 Hans [Johannes] von Ingelheim - real name: H. Flucke ('¡'before 1497), master mason Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 211, 342-343 Johannes van Inghen (fl. 1370-1378), diocese clerk, master of arts, bachelor of canon law, canon - Utrecht (Netherlands); Avignon (France); Paris (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 211, 344 Johann [Johannes] (Ingolstadt) ( t 1432), stonemason - Ingolstadt (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 211, 345 John [Johannes] (Inkberrow) (fl. 1314-1327), physician - Worcester (England) - Talbot F. 211, 346 Hans [Johannes] (Innsbruck) (early 15-th century), building master - Innsbruck (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 211, 347 Johannes Institor - also: J. Kramer ( f e a . 1440), Carthusian - Buxheim (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 211, 348-351 Johannes ab Insula (historian) —> Jean [Johannes] de Lille Johannes Inventi (fl. 1362), deacon, master of arts, master of medicine - Rouen (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 211, 352 Johannes Iperius —> Johannes Longus

[Johannes] John [Johannes] of Ireland (fi. 1460), Dominican - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 211, 354 J o h n [ J o h a n n e s ] Irland (fi. 1480-1484), diplomat - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 211, 353 Jean [Johannes] d'Irlande (fl. 1480), doctor of theology - Paris (France); Ireland - Chevalier F. 211, 355 Johannes de Isenach - german: Johann von Eisenach (f 1467), deacon, chronicler - Eisenach (Germany) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Ρ otthast - F. 211, 356-359 Johannes (Italia) (fl. 960-970), painter, Benedictine - Italy; Aachen (Germany); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 211, 361 Johannes Italus - greek: J. Italos (* between 1018 and 1025), philosopher, theologian, university professor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 211, 362-373 Johannes Itrensis - italian: Giovanni d'ltri (fl. 1476), philosopher, physician - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 211, 374 Ivan [Johannes] Iur'evic (f 1148), prince, landowner - Kursk (Russia) - Nechacin F. 212, 114 Ivan [Johannes] Ivanovic (f 190), prince Russia; Tver (Russia) - Nechacin - F. 211, 381 Ivan [Johannes] Ivanovic, grand duke of Moskva and Vladimir (* 1326, 11359), grand duke Moskva; Vladimir (Russia) Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Nechacin - F. 211, 375-380 Johannes Jacobi (1301-1334) H> Juan fJohannesl de Aragon archbishop of Toledo, patriarch of Alexandria Johannes Jacobi - french: Jean Jacme ( t 1384), physician, university chancellor, medical writer Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart / , Wickersheimer - F. 211, 387-395 Johannes Jacobi, bishop of Ales - also: Jacobus de Villanova ("i" 1439), Franciscan, vicar, bishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier, Sharalea F. 211, 385-386 Johannes filius Jacobini (fl. 1272), miniaturist Spain - D'Ancona - F. 211, 396 Johannes VII, patriarch of the Jacobites - called: Sarighta (fl. 970), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria Chevalier - F. 220, 408 Johannes VIII, patriarch of the Jacobites (fl. 1010), Jacobitc, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier - F. 211, 404 Johannes IX, patriarch of the Jacobites (fl. 1050), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier - F. 211, 405 Johannes X, patriarch of the Jacobites (f 1073), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 211, 406 Johannes XIV, patriarch of the Jacobitcs (fl. 1215), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier - F. 211, 407 Johannes XV, patriarch of the Jacobites (fl. 1252), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier - F. 211, 408 Giovanni [Johannes] Jacopo di Andrea (fl. 1458), painter - Viterbo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 211, 397 Giovanni [Johannes] Jacopo di Bartolommeo da Genova (fl. 1466-1471), wood carver - Genua (Italy); Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 211, 398 Giovanni [Johannes] Jacopo di Filippo da Lodi (fl. 1451-1477), painter - Lodi (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 211, 399-400 Giovanni [Johannes] di Jacopo da Firenze (fl. 1320), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 211, 401 Giovanni [Johannes] di Jacopo da Lucca (fl. 1401-1428), marbler, sculptor - Pisa (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 211, 402 Giovanni [Johannes] di Jacopo da Poppi (fl. 1437-1442), sculptor - Toscana (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 211, 403 Jean [Johannes] Jacques (fl. 1472), physician Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 211, 409

Jean [Johannes] Jagot (fl. 1417), bachelor of medecine - Montauban (France) Wickersheimer - F. 211, 410 Jean [Johannes] de Jambes, lord of Montsoreau ( t 1465), lord - France; Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 211, 411 Johannes de Janduno - or: J. de Gendino (*ca. 1280, 1 1328), canon, philosopher, theologian - France; België, Belgique; Paris (France) Chevalier, DLL, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 211, 413-424; 425, 250-251 Jean [Johannes] Jancl (fl. 1480-1481), barber, surgeon - Roussillon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 211, 425 Johannes Janopulus - also: J. Jonopulus (fl. 1370), chartophylax - Greece - Chevalier F. 211, 426; 212, 86 Johannes de Janua (fl. 1329-1332), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Genua (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 211, 436 Johannes de Janua (fl. 1342-1348), surgeon Avignon (France); Metz (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 211, 437-438 Johannes Januensis - also: Johannes de Balbis; Giovanni Balbi ( i 1298), Dominican, theologian, lexicographer - Genua (Italy) - Chavy, Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Laclvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 211, 427-435; 425, 252-253 Jean [Johannes] Jaquelin (14-th century), author of a recipe - France Wickersheimer - F. 211, 439 Johannes Jaquerii (fl. 1395-1410), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 211, 440 Jean [Johannes] Jarbe de Marie (f 1389), physician, canon - Laon (France); Paris (France); Reims (France) - Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 1-3 Jean [Johannes] du Jardin ( f l 2 - t h century), convert - Villers (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 212, 4 Jean [Johannes] des Jardins (fl. 1483-1484), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 5 Jean [Johannes] (Jargeau) (fl. 1213), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 42 Jean [Johannes] Jarrossay (fl. 1462-1475), doctor of arts, bachelor of medecine - Bourg-en-Bresse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 6 Juan [Johannes] de Jaso (15-th century), father of François Xavier - France - Chevalier F. 212, 7 Jean [Johannes], barber of Jean de Bellevesvre (fl. 1305), barber - France - Wickersheimer F. 212, 8 Johannes Jeiunator, patriarch of Constantinopolis - also: J. Nesteutes (t595), patriarch, sculptor Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Thieme/Becker, Tusculum F. 212, 9-22 Johannes de Jenzenstein, archbishop of Praha, patriarch of Alexandria - also: J. von Jenstein (* 1348, τ 1400), provost, bishop, archbishop, patriarch - Praha (Czech Repulic); Roma (Italy); Alexandria (Egypt); Meissen (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 212, 23-27 Johannes patriarch of Jerusalem —> Johannes Hierosolymitanus Johannes de Jessenetz (fl. 1412), canonist Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier F. 212, 28 Jean [Johannes] le Jeune bishop of Thérouanne —> Jeune, Jean le bishop of Thérouanne Jean [Johannes] de Jodoignc ( t e a . 1477), surgeon - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 29-30 Johannes de Joech (fl. 1452-1488), copyist - Deutschland; Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 212, 31 Jan [Johannes] Joest von Kalkar (11. 1460), painter - Kalkar (Germany) - Chevalier F. 212, 32

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Johannes Joffridi, bishop of Arras and Albi also: J. Godefridus; french: Jean Jouffroy (* 1412, i" 1473), Benedictine, abbot, bishop, cardinal Luxeuil (France); Albi (France); Roma (Italy); Arras (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 212, 33 Johannes Jofroi, bishop of Le Puy - french: Jean Jouffroy (* 1309, 1 1361), Benedictine, bishop - Toulouse (France); Valence (France); Die (France); Le Puy (France); Riez (France) Chevalier - F. 212, 40 Jean [Johannes] Johan (fl. 1470), barber, surgeon - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 41 Jan [Johannes] Johannis (11. 1409-1455), master of arts, master of medicine, university rector, physician - Leiden (Netherlands); Paris (France); Alkmaar (Netherlands) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 43-45 Jean [Johannes] Johannis (fl. 1444-1488), master of medicine, physician - Paris (France); Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 46 Jean [Johannes] Joilette (fl. 1413-1419), physician - Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 78-79 Jean [Johannes] Joilleti - also: J. Chamberiaco or de Saint-Georges (fl. 1330-1374), barber - Chambéry (France); Savoie (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 201, 370; 212, 48; 220, 262-263 Jean [Johannes] (Joinville) (fl. 1188), physician Joinville (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 49 Jean [Johannes], lord of Joinville (* 1224?, τ 1319 or 1317), lord, seneschal, crusader, historian - Champagne (France); France; Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) Arnold-Baker, Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier, Fahricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer - F. 212, 50-75 Jean [Johannes] Jolain (fl. 1456), barber - Scineet-Oise (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 76 Jean [Johannes] Joli (fl. 1390-1402), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 77 Johannes Joliahan —» Johannes de Folsham Jehan [Johannes] Jolis (fl. 1452), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 212, 80 Jean [Johannes] le Jolis (fl. 1489), barber France - Jacquart 1 - F. 212, 81 Jean [Johannes] Jollyet (fl. 1343), barber Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 84 Jean [Johannes] Joly (II. 1414-1416), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 82 Jean [Johannes] Joly (fl. 1417-1422), barber Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 83 Jean [Johannes] le Jome (fl. 1452), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 212, 85 Johannes Jonopulus —> Johannes Janopulus Jean [Johannes] de Jonquoit (fl. 1497), painter Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 212, 87 Johannes Jordani, bishop of Padova and Bologna - italian: Giovanni Sabelli or Savelli ( t 1302). Dominican, theologian, bishop - Roma (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli - F. 212, 89-90; 347, 310 Johannes Jordanis (fl. 1338-1342), Dominican Pistoia (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 212, 88 Johannes (Josaphat) (13-th century), abbot Israel; Palestine - Chevalier - F. 212, 93 Jean [Johannes] de Jossigny ( i 1411), squire France - Chevalier - F. 212, 94 Jean [Johannes] Jostin (fl. 1441), barber France; Bayern (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 95 Jean [Johannes] de Jotro (fl. 1322-1331), master of medicine - Jouarre (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 96 Jean [Johannes] Jouffroy (1412-1473) Johannes Joffridi bishop of Arras and Albi Jean [Johannes] Jouffroy (1309-1361) H> Johannes Jofroi bishop of Le Puy Jean [Johannes] Jouglet (15-th century), physician - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 99 Jean [Johannes] de Journy (fl. 1288), poet - Nikosia (Cyprus); France - Chevalier F. 212, 100

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Jean [Johannes] Joussen (fi. 1499), medical practitioner - Grenoble (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 101 Jean [Johannes] de Jouy Johannes Cantius Johannes Kernetzi (14-th century), clergyman Armenia - Chevalier - F. 212, 151 Johan [Johannes] de Kcrsmakere (fl. 1398), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 212, 152 Johannes de Ketham (*ca. 1415, 11470), physician - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fahricius - F. 212, 153-154 Jean [Johannes] Keue de Veel (fl. 1366), surgeon - Saint-Quentin (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 155 Johannes bar Khaldoun (fl. 979), biographer, poet - Syria - Chevalier - F. 212, 156 Johannes bar Khamis, bishop of Thamanon (9-th ccntury), bishop - Syria - Chevalier F. 212, 157 Ivan [Johannes] (Kiev) ( t 1106), monk, chronicler - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier F. 212, 160 Ivan [Johannes] II, metropolitan of Kiev and Russia - secular name: Christos Prodromos (+ 1089), metropolitan - Kiev (Ukraine); Russia - Chevalier, Théologie, Tusculum F. 212, 158-159; 220, 61-64 Ivan [Johannes] III, metropolitan of Kiev (τ 1166), metropolitan - Kiev (Ukraine); Russia Boguslavskij, Chevalier - F. 212, 161-162 John [Johannes], bishop of Kilmacduagh (+ 1358), magister, dean - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 212, 166 John [Johannes] Kim —> Kun, John John [Johannes] (Ringham) (13-th century), physician - England - Talbot - F. 212, 169 Johannes Kiningham - also: J. Kinimghamus, Kynyngham (f 1399), Carmelite, Provincial, doctor of theology - Ipswich (England); Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 212, 170-180 Johannes Kinnamos —> Johannes Cinnamus Johannes Kinschot —> Kinschot, Johannes Johann [Johannes ] von Kirchhcim (fl. 1348), glass painter - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 212, 182 Johannes Kirchschlag —> Kirchschlag, Johannes Johann [Johannes] Kleiner (fl. 1499), surgeon - Münster (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 188 Jan [Johannes] de Klerk Boendale, Jan van Johann [Johannes] (Kleve) (fl. 1436-1445), building master - Kalkar (Germany); Kleve (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 182 Johann [Johannes] I, count of Kleve ( t 1368), count - Kleve (Germany) - Chevalier F. 206, 181 Johann [Johannes] I, duke of Kleve (* 1419, t 1481), duke - Kleve (Germany) - Chevalier F. 206, 183 Johannes Klimakos —» Johannes Climacus Johann [Johannes] von Klingenberg (fl. 1240), chronicler - Switzerland - Chevalier F. 212, 189 Johann [Johannes] Koilzichen (11. 1444), surgeon - Alsace (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 202 Hanusch [Johannes] von Kolin (Π. 1373-1370), goldsmith - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 212, 203 Johann [Johannes] von Koike - canon Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 212, 204 Johannes (Köln) (fl. 1301), illuminator - Köln (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 256-257; 212, 191-192 Johann [Johannes] von Köln (fl. 1307), painter, sculptor - Chemnitz (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 206, 259 Johann [Johannes] (Köln) (fl. 1310), physician Köln (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 206, 260 Johann [Johannes] (Köln) ( f l 3 3 1 ) , architect Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 206, 258; 212, 193-194 Johann [Johannes] von Köln (11. 1369), architect - Köln (Germany); Kampen (Germany); Netherlands - Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 195

Johannes von Köln (fl. 1440), monk, painter, goldsmith - Zwolle (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Thieme/Becker - F. 206, 259; 206, 270; 212, 196-198 Johannes de Kolno - latin: J. Skolnus (fl. 1478), navigator - Poland - Chevalier - F. 212, 205 Johannes Kolodig (late 14-th century), bible commentator - Armenia - Chevalier F. 212, 206 Johannes (Kolozsvár) (fl. 1490), Franciscan, architect - Magyarország (Hungary) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 212, 187 Johannes Komnenos emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes II (Comnenus) emperor of Byzantium Johann [Johannes] König ((1. 1441), barber - Münster (Germany) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 199 Johan [Johannes] (Königsberg) (fl. 1399-1400), marbler - Königsberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 212, 200 Johann [Johannes] von Konstanz (fl. 12811313), Augustinian, poet - Zürich (Switzerland); Konstanz (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 212, 207-215 Johann [Johannes] I, bishop of Konstanz (fl. 615). bishop - Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 206, 315 Johann [Johannes] II, bishop of Konstanz (fl. 760-781), bishop - Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 206, 315 Johannes Koppischt —> Koppischt, Johannes Johannes, archbishop of Korf'u ( t 1385), archbishop, cardinal - Greece - Berton F. 220, 153 Johann [Johannes] von Kornelienberg french: Jean de Mont Cornillon (fl. 12301240), Augustinian, monk, prior - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - DLL - F. 212, 217 Johannes Kortz —> Johannes Contractus Jan [Johannes] ζ Kosciany - latin: Johannes de Costan (fl. 1460), book painter - Poland D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 218-219 Johannes (Kosice) —» Janusch [Johannes] Dyack Johannes der Kotz (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 212, 220 Johannes Kozcrn ( 11 -th ccntury), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 212, 221 Johannes de Krna (1 1348?), theologian - Armenia - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 212, 222-223 Johannes Krosbein (14-th-15-th century), Dominican - Deutschland - Kaeppeli F. 212, 224 Johannes Kruglets Johannes (Vilnius) Hans [Johannes] der Krumenauer (*ca. 1370, t before 1437), architect - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 225-228 Johannes Kuck (15-th century), physician Preussen (Germany); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 212, 229 Johannes de Kuinder —> Johannes de Cunre Johannes de KUküllo (*ca. 1320, f c a . 1393), archdeacon, vicar general, historian - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 212, 163-165 Johannes Kune ( f l 4 5 1 ) , Dominican, doctor of theology - Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 212, 230-231 Hans [Johannes] (Kutná Hora) ( t 1487), architect - Czechia - Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 232 Johannes Kyriotes —> Johannes Geometra Johannes Laboratoris (fl. 1446), student of medecine - Narbonne (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 233 Jean [Johannes] du Lac (fl. 1409), Dominican, Provincial - Provence (France) - Chevalier F. 212, 234 John [Johannes] Lackland —> John [Johannes] I king of England Jean [Johannes] Lacoste (fl. 1370-1421), physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I F. 212, 235 Jean [Johannes] de Lacoste (II. 1417-1453), barber - Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 236

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] de Lacourt Lakynhethe, John de Jean [Johannes] Lallement —> Lallement, Jean Johannes, abbot of Lambach (fl. 1429), abbot Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 212, 251 Jean [Johannes] Lambert (fl. 1421), barber Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 212, 252 Johannes Lamberti (fl. 1387-1409), master of arts, student of mcdccinc - Therouannc (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 253 Giovanni [Johannes] Lamberti, bishop of Aversa ( t e a . 1234), bishop - Aversa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 202, 287 Johannes magistri Lamberti de Rhoda —> Johannes (Rhoda) Johannes de Lambsheim - also: J. de Lanshem (fl. 1443-1495), canon regular, Augustinian Heidelberg (Germany); Worms (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius - F. 212, 254-256 Jean [Johannes] Lamour (fl. 1447-1506), barber, surgeon - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 257-258 Johannes Lampadarius (early 14-th century), cantor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 212, 259-260 Johannes de Lana ( f e a . 1350 or 1357), Augustinian, prior - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 212, 263-266 John [Johannes], duke of Lancaster - also: J. of Gaunt, Jean de Gand (* 1340, τ 1399), count, duke, king, philosopher - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Lancaster (England); Richmond (England); Castilla (Spain); León (Spain) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 209, 299; 209, 357-365; 235, 170-173 John [Johannes] of Lancaster duke of Bedford, earl of Richmond —> John [Johannes] (of Lancaster) duke of Bedford Jean [Johannes] Lancement (fl. 1470), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 271 Giovanni [Johannes] da Lancio (fl. 1486), sculptor - Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 212, 272 Hans [Johannes] von Landshut (fl. 1400), surgeon - Landshut (Germany) - DLL F. 212, 274 Johannes Langdenus, bishop of Rochester cnglish: John Langdon (f 1434), Benedictino, bishop - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 212, 275-280 Johannes de Langham (fl. 1495), Augustinian, doctor of theology - Norfolk (England) Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 212, 281-282 Johannes de Langhe —> Johannes Longus Jean [Johannes], lord of Langin (fl. 1301), lord, knight - France - Chevalier - F. 212, 283

Jean [Johannes] de Langle (fl. 1457-1465), barber - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 284 John [Johannes] de Langley (fl. 1311-1349), master of arts, doctor of theology, university chancellor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 212, 285 Johannes Langley (fl. 1350-1382), Dominican, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 212, 286-287 Johannes Langton ( t 1434), Carmelite, doctor of theology - London (England) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 212, 288-292 Jean [Johannes] de Lannoy (fl. 1468), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 294 Jean [Johannes] Lansoone (f 1349), doctor of theology, physician - Avcsncs-sur-Hclpc (France); Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 295 Jean [Johannes] Lanternier (fl. 1448-1449), barber - France; Möns / Bergen (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 296 Jean [Johannes] de Laon (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 297-298 Jean [Johannes] de Laon (fl. 1466-1477), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 299 Johannes de Lapide —> Heynlin, Johannes Jean [Johannes] Lappi (fl. 1406), surgeon - La Rochelle (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 300 Jean [Johannes] de Laquarre (15-th century), physician - Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 301 Jean [Johannes] de Lärche (fl. 1415), painter Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 212, 302 Jean [Johannes] de Lardieu ( t 1444), Benedictine, subprior - Luik, Liège (Belgium); Trier (Germany); Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 212, 303 Jean [Johannes] de Larfeuillière (fi. 14451446), surgeon - Clermont-Ferrand (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 304 Johannes Lascaris emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes IV (Lascaris) emperor of Byzantium Johannes Lassi —> Lasso, Juan Jean [Johannes] de Lastella (mid-14-th century), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 307 Johannes Lateranensis - also: J. Diaconus Romanus (fl. 1170), canon regular, deacon, historian - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 212, 308-310 Johannes de Lathbury (f 1362), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Coventry (England); Lichfield (England); London (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Oxford, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 212, 311-321 Johannes de Lathbury (fl. 1366-1377), Franciscan, theologian - Oxford (England); Lichfield (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford F. 212, 321 Johann [Johannes] von Latsch (fl. 1326-1338), troubadour - Tirol (Italy) - DLL, Stammler F. 212, 322-326 Jean [Johannes] Laubada (fl. 1415), barber - Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 327 Johannes von Lauburg (14-th century), grammarian - Deutschland - DLL - F. 212, 328 Johannes Laudcnsis (* 1026, t 1105), monk, hagiographer - Lodi (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 212, 329-331 Jean [Johannes] Laudunois (fl. 1400), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 332 Hans [Johannes] (Laufen) (fl. 1440-1472), painter - Oberbayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 212, 333 Jean [Johannes] de Launay (fl. 1365-1366), sculptor - Paris (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 336-337 Jehan [Johannes] de Launay (15-th century), miniaturist - France - D'Ancona - F. 212, 334

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Jean [Johannes] de Launay (15-th century), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 212, 335 Jehan [Johannes] de Launay (fl. 1495-1496), sculptor - Amboise (France) - Beaulieu F. 212, 338 Jehan [Johannes] de Launay (fl. 1496), master of arts, master of medicine, university rector - Caen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 339 Johannes dc Launha —» Johannes Lcmoviccnsis Johannes Laurencii de Westlaria - also: J. Westlaris (fl. 1412-1456), physician, medical writer - Deutschland; Würzburg (Germany); France - Jacquart I - F. 212, 345-346 Johannes Laurentii (fl. 1356), master of medicine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 340 Johannes Laurentius (+ 1397), Franciscan, theologian - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 212, 341-343 Johannes Laurentius Lydus —> Johannes Lydus Johannes de Lauterbach - also: J. de Luterbech (fl. 1350), Benedictine, chaplain, religious poet - Erfurt (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast - F. 212, 347; 213, 237-238 Jehan [Johannes] de Laval (fl. 1464-1468), painter - Berry (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 212, 348 Giovanni [Johannes] Lavezzo - or; G. Lavezo (fl. 1318), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 212, 349-350 Jean [Johannes] de Lavrigny ( t e a . 1350), physician - Langres (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 212, 351 Johannes de Laybaco (fl. 1450), painter Ljubljana (Slovenia) - Thieme/Becker F. 212, 352 Johannes de Layens ( t 1431 or 1432), abbot, doctor of theology - Netherlands; Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 212, 353 Jean [Johannes] le Feron (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 208, 344 Jean [Johannes] Lebedu (fl. 1460-1461), physician - Aube (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 355 Jean [Johannes] Lebouvier (fl. 1466-1491), physician - Paris (France); Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 356 Jean [Johannes] Lebouvier (fl. 1475), barber France - Jacquart / - F. 212, 357 John [Johannes] le Leche (fl. 1294), leech, physician - Winchester (England) - Talbot F. 212, 358 John [Johannes] le Leche (fl. 1326), physician Exeter (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 359 John [Johannes] le Leche (fl. 1330), physician Bristol (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 360 John [Johannes] le Leche (fl. 1337), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 361 John [Johannes] lc Lcche (fl. 1357-1372), physician - England; Rochester (England) Talbot - F. 212, 362 John [Johannes] Leche (*ca. 1376, f 1410), royal physician - England - Talbot F. 212, 363-364 John [Johannes] Leche (fl. 1415), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 365 John [Johannes] le Leche (fl. 1445), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 366 John [Johannes] Leche (fl. 1450), leech Lichfield (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 367 Jean [Johannes] Ledere (fl. 1466), barber Arras (France) - Jacquart I - F. 212, 368 Jean [Johannes] Ledere (fl. 1485), barber Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 369 Jan [Johannes ] van Lccuwcn (*ca. 1300, t 1377), monk, convert - Afflighem (Belgium) - Chevalier, DLL - F. 212, 371-372 Jean [Johannes] Lefevre (fl. 1486), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 373 Jean [Johannes] Lefort (11. 1418-1444), barber Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 212, 374-375

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Jean [Johannes] Legendre (15-th century), doctor of medecine - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 376 Jean [Johannes] Legeune (fl. 1427), barber - Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 377 Johannes Leggerli (fl. 1351). physician - Agen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 378 Johannes de Legio (fl. 1273), Dominican Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 212, 379-380 Giovanni [Johannes] da Legnano -> Johannes de Lignano Jean [Johannes] Legrant (fl. 1471), barber Avalion (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 212, 381 John [Johannes] (Leicester) (fl. 1378-1379), physician - Leicester (England) - Talbot F. 212, 382 Johannes Leicester, archbishop of Smyrna - or: J. Leycester (f 1424), Carmelite, archbishop, suffragan bishop - Norwich (England); MidEast - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 212, 457-458 John [Johannes] (Leicestershire) (fl. 1220), physician - Leicester (England) - Talbot F. 212, 383 Johannes Lelandus —» Leland, John Jean [Johannes] Lelievre (fl. 1426), barber Seine-et-Marne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 384 Jean [Johannes] Lemaire (late 15-th century), historian, poet - België, Belgique Wickersheimer - F. 212, 385 Jean [Johannes] Lembin (11. 1496), barber - Argenteuil (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 386 Jean [Johannes] Lemeire (fl. 1438), barber Avignon (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 212, 387 Jean [Johannes] Lemercier - barber - Orleans (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 212, 388 Jean [Johannes] Lemie (fl. 1348), physician - Valenciennes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 389 Johannes Lemigius (fl. 612-616), exarch Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 212, 390 Giovanni [Johannes] di Lcmmo - also: G. Lelmo ("|"ca. 1324), notary, chronicler San Miniato (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 212, 391-393 Jean [Johannes] Lemonnier (fl. 1462-1476), surgeon - Namur (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 394 Johannes Lemovicensis - also: J. dc Launha; french: Jean de Limoges ( t e a . 1250), Cistercian, Franciscan - Limoges (France); Clairvaux (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Kaeppeli - F. 212, 395-413 Johannes de Lemovicis —> Jean [Johannes] de Clermont Jean [Johannes] Lenglet (15-th century), canon, physician - Saint-Quentin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 414 Jean [Johannes] Lengrenois ( t 1459 or 1460), physician, ecclesiastical administrator - Normandie (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 415-416 Jean [Johannes] dc Lens (11. 1336-1358), surgeon - France; Lens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 417 Johann [Johannes] von Lenzburg, bishop of Gurk and Brixen (*ca. 1310, t 1374), chancellor, bishop - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 212, 418-422 Johannes Leo (fl. 1440-1488), Dominican, bishop - Roma (Italy); Benevento (Italy) - Fabricius F. 212, 427 Johannes (León) (fl. 920), monk, deacon, copyist, illuminator - León (Spain) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 423-425 Jean [Johannes] de Léon, abbot of Landévennec (13-th century), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 212, 426 Johannes Leonis, bishop of Larino ( t 1463), Dominican - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 212, 429; 425, 256

Johannes von Leonrodt (fl. 1464), nobleman, religious poet - Franken (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 212, 430-432 Jean [Johannes] Leothier (15-th century), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 212, 433 Jean [Johannes] Lepesqueux (fl. 1460), barber Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Amiens (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 212, 434 Johannes de Lephed, patriarch of the Maronites (fl. 1151), patriarch - Mid-East - Chevalier F. 212, 435 Johannes Lepotes ( t 1469), surgeon - Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 436 Jean [Johannes] Lere ( t before 1389), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 437 Juan [Johannes] (Lérida) (1-st half 12-th century), painter - Lérida (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 212, 438 Jean [Johannes] Lermite (fl. 1445), barber Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 439 Jean [Johannes] Lermitte (fl. 1418-1433), surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 440 Jean [Johannes] Lers (fl. 1366). surgeon - Douai (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 441 Jean [Johannes] Lesagc (theologian, fl. 13001311) —> Johannes Sapiens Jean [Johannes] Lesage (fl. 1407), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 443 Jean [Johannes] Lescot (fl. 1398-1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 212, 444 Jean [Johannes] Lcscur (15-th ccntury), master of arts, surgeon - Melun (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 445 Jean [Johannes] Lcsourt (late 15-th ccntury), barber - Tonnerre (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 446 Jean [Johannes] de Lespinasse (fl. 1232), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 212, 447 Jean [Johannes] de Lespinoye (fl. 1454-1456), student of medecine - Picardie (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 448 Jean [Johannes] de Lestant (fl. 1494), physician - Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 212, 449 Jean [Johannes] de Leuc (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 450 Johannes von Leutschau (fl. 1435), monk, preacher - Levoca (Slovakia) - Stammler F. 212, 451-452 Jean [Johannes] Leve (fl. 1364), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 212, 453 Jean [Johannes] Levesque ( t 1465 or 1466), master of medicine - Paris (France) Jacquart Ì, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 454-455 Juan [Johannes] de Levi (fl. 1392-1403), painter - Spain; Israel; Tarazona (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 212, 456 Johannes de Leydis (fl. 1408-1411), master of arts, student of medecine - Leiden (Netherlands); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 212, 459 Jean [Johannes] Liblous (fl. 1322), draper, medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 1 Johannes de Libralibus (fl. 1330-1334), master of medicine, physician - Rodez (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 2 Johannes Librarius - also: J. der Kellner ( t 1467), Augustinian, canon, librarian, chronicler Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - DLL, Stammler - F. 213, 3-6 Johannes de Lichtenberg (fl. 1488), hermit, prophet - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 213, 8 Johannes von Lichtenberg bishop of Regensburg —> Johannes de Lucidomonte Johann [Johannes] von Lichtenberg, bishop of Strasbourg (f 1365), provost, bishop - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 7 Johannes Lidgatus Lydgate, John

Johann [Johannes] von Liechtenhöwe - or: J. von Lichtenau (fl. 1330-1366), barber Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 9 Jean [Johannes] de Liège - also: J. de la Croix (fl. 1374-1401), sculptor - Paris (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Beaulieu - F. 213, 34-35 Jean [Johannes] de Liège - also: Hennequin de L. (+ 1382), sculptor - Luik, Liège (Belgium); France; England - Beaulieu, Harvey, Lexikon des Mittelalters, St rayer, Thieme/Becker F. 213, 11-26 Jean [Johannes] de Liège (fl. 1389-1399), wood carver, sculptor - Dijon (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 213, 27-33 Jean [Johannes] de Liège (fl. 1483), printer - Venezia (Italy); Luik, Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 213, 36 Johannes de Lieser —> Johannes de Lysura Johannes (Liessies) (fl. 1146), monk, copyist - Hainaut (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 213, 37-38 Jan [Johannes ] Lieve (fl. 1346-1366), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 39 Jean [Johannes] le Lievre ( t 1418), physician - Semur-en-Auxois (France); Autun (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 213, 40-42 Jean [Johannes] le Lievre (fl. 1469), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 43 Jean [Johannes] le Lievre (fl. 1491), physician Autun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 44 Johannes de Lignano - italian: Giovanni da Legnano (+ 1383), jurisconsult, canonist, university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 213, 45-59 Jean [Johannes] de Ligne (II. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 60 Johannes de Lignerollis (fl. 1338), master of arts, master of medicine, canon - Provins (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 61 Jehan [Johannes] de Lignieu (14-th century), painter - France - Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 62 Johannes de Ligonesio (fl. 1332-1365), master of medicine, physician - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 63 Jean [Johannes] de Lille (fl. 1318), physician - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 64 Jean [Johannes] de Lille - latin: Johannes ab Insula (+before 1380), historian - France Chevalier - F. 213, 65 Johannes Lilleshallensis —> Johannes Miraeus Johannes de Limayo (fl. 1331), master of mcdicinc - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 68 Johann [Johannes], lord of Limburg an der Lahn ( t 1312), lord - Limburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 213, 69 Jean [Johannes] de Limoges (fl. 1276-1296), enameler, goldsmith - Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 213, 70 Jean [Johannes] de Limoges (fl. 1316), physician, legendary figure - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 71 John [Johannes] of Lincoln (fl. 1314), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 72 Johannes Linconiensis (15-th century), Dominican, theologian - Lérida (Spain) - Chevalier F. 213, 73 Johannes de Lineriis - french: Jean de Lignères (fl. 1330), philosopher, astronomer - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 213, 74-76 John [Johannes] of Lingfield (15-th century), monk - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier F. 213, 77 John [Johannes] (Linham) (fl. 1235), physician Oxford (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 78 Jean [Johannes] de Lioux, bishop of Poitiers ("I" 1362), abbot, bishop - Poitiers (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 79

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] de Lirot (fl. 1200), preacher France - Chevalier - F. 213, 80 Johannes, archbishop of Lisboa (f 1415), bishop, archbishop, cardinal - Coimbra (Portugal); Lisboa (Portugal) - Berton - F. 220, 339 Johannes Lisetii (fl. 1493), Franciscan - Nürnberg (Germany) - Wadding - F. 213, 81 Johannes dc Liven (fl. 1350), canon - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 213, 83 Johannes de Livonia —> Johannes de Lyvonia Jean [Johannes] dix Livres (fl. 1421), surgeon Paris (France) - Jacquari 2 - F. 207, 312 Jean [Johannes] de Lixy (11. 1309-1321), theologian, prior - Paris (France); Ncvers (France) - Glorieux - F. 213, 84 Johannes de Lobedau - also: Ignatius Hubenus ( t 1264), Franciscan, blessed - Poland Chevalier - F. 213, 85 Jean [Johannes] Lobligois (fl. 1451-1454), student of medecine - Paris (France); Picardie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 86 Hans [Johannes] von Lochow (fl. 1469-1470), stonemason - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 213, 87 Jean [Johannes] de Locre (fl. 1317), painter France - Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 88 Giovanni [Johannes] da Lodi (f 1458), military engineer, architect - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Recker - F. 213, 90 Giovanni [Johannes] da Lodi, bishop of Gubbio ( t 1106), Benedictine, prior, bishop, saint - FontAvellane (Italy); Gubbio (Italy); Lodi (Italy) Chevalier - F. 213, 89 Johannes de Lodova (fl. 1319), bachelor of medecine, medical practitioner - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 91 Giovanni [Johannes] di Lodovico di Magno (fl. 1431-1451), wood carver - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 92 Jean [Johannes] de la Locrc (fl. 1465), secretary - France; Loire (France) - Chevalier F. 213, 93 Johannes Logothcta (fl. 948), chronicler Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 213, 94 John [Johannes] de Logwarden - also: J. Lugwardyn ( t 1362), master of arts, doctor of medecine, priest - Worcester (England); Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 213, 95; 247, 284-285 Jean [Johannes] Lohier (fl. 1464), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 96 Jean [Johannes] Lombard (fl. 1297-1300), painter - Savoie (France); Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 213, 97 Jean [Johannes] Lombard (fl. 1302), physician - Lombardia (Italy); Besançon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 98 Jean [Johannes] Lombard (fl. 1413-1417), Dominican, Provincial - Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 213, 99 Giovanni [Johannes] di Lombardia bishop of Viterbo and Toscanella —» Giovanni [Johannes] bishop of Viterbo and Toscanella Giovanni [Johannes] Lombardo (fl. 1471), architect - Cingoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 213, 102 Jean [Johannes] le Lombart (fl. 1345), surgeon - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 103 Jean [Johannes] Lombart de Roya (fl. 12701350), physician - France - Jacquari 1, Wickersheimer - F. 213, 104-105 Jean [Johannes] (Lombron) (fl. 1276), physician, clerk, church rector - Sarthe (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 106 Jean [Johannes] Lommedieu (fl. 1378-1416), physician - Bourges (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 107 Johannes Londinensis (fl. 1209-1267), Franciscan, mathematician - Oxford (England); London (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Sbaralea F. 213, 109-115 John [Johannes] (London) (late 12-th century), physician - London (England) - Talbot F. 213, 108

John [Johannes] (London) (fl. 1300), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 116 John [Johannes] (London) (fl. 1338), physician, surgeon - London (England) - Talbot F. 213, 118 John [Johannes] (London) (fl. 1340), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 119 Johannes dc Londonia (fl. 1322), monk, chronicler - London (England); Canterbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 213, 117 Johannes Loneius - english: John Loneye or Loney (+ 1390), Carmelite, doctor of theology, university chancellor - Oxford (England); London (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 213, 120-125 John [Johannes] (Lonesdale) (fl. 1326), physician - Lancashire (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 126 Johannes de Longavilla (fl. 1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 213, 127 Jean [Johannes] de Longmont (fl. 1316-1320), master mason - Lyon (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 128 Jean [Johannes] de Longo (fl. 1331-1332), bachelor of mcdccinc - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 129 Jean [Johannes] de Longuecombe (fl. 1353), engineer - Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 213, 130 Jean [Johannes] de Longueval (? 1433), citizen Vaulx (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 131 Johannes Longus - also: J. Iprensis or Iperius; J. de Langhe ( t 1383 or 1387), Benedictine, abbot, chronicler - Teper / Ypres (Belgium) Fabricius, Hurler, Ρ otthast - F. 213, 132-135 Jean [Johannes] (Longuyon) (fl. 1458), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 136 Jean [Johannes] de Loos (fl. 1330), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 137 Juan [Johannes] López (*ca. 1410, 11479), Dominican, theologian - Salamanca (Spain); Zamora (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 213, 138; 425, 257-259 Giovanni [Johannes] di Lorenzo (fl. 1400), sculptor - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier F. 213, 146 Giovanni [Johannes] di Lorenzo (11. 1427), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 213, 147 Jean [Johannes] Loret (fl. 1494-1503), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 148 Jean [Johannes] de Lorraine (fl. 1290), canon, physician - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 149 Jean [Johannes] I, duke of Lorraine (*ca. 1346, t 1390), duke - Paris (France); Lorraine (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 213, 150; 213, 156 Jean [Johannes] II (d'Anjou), duke of Lorraine and Calabria (*1424, f 1470), duke, governor, throne pretender - Anjou (France); Calabria (Italy); Lorraine (France); Genua (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 213, 151; 213, 157 Jean [Johannes] de Lors (fl. 1435-1448), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 213, 152 Jean [Johannes] Lorut (fl. 1439-1444), barber Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 153 Johannes Lossveit de Xanctis (fl. 1396-1409), master of arts, physician, university rector - Paris (France); Köln (Germany); Erfurt (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 154 Johannes Lotharius —> Innocentius III Papa Hans [Johannes] von Lothringen (15-th century), poet - Lorraine (France) - Stammler - F. 213, 155 Jean [Johannes] dc Loubicrc - also: Johannes Luperiis ( t 1357?), stonemason, architect Avignon (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 158-161 Jean [Johannes] le Loue (late 13-th century), preacher - France - Chevalier - F. 213, 162 Jean [Johannes], barber of Saint Louis (fl. 1261), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 163

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Jean [Johannes] Louis (14-th century), anarchist - Besançon (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 164 Jean [Johannes] Louis de Savoie, bishop of Genève ( t 1482), bishop, abbot - Tarentaise (France); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 213, 166 Jean [Johannes] le Loup (early 13-th century), architect - Reims (France) - Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 213, 168-172 Johannes de Loutrariis (fl. 1378), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 173 Jean [Johannes] de Louvain (fl. 1250), sculptor - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 174-175 Jean [Johannes] Louvel (fl. 1477-1478), barber - Abbeville (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 176 Jean [Johannes] de Louvois (13-th century), bard - Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 177 Johannes de Lovanio - frcnch: Jean de Louvain (fl. 1348-1365), physician, canon - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 213, 178-180 Johannes de Lovanio (fl. 1450), Carthusian, provost - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Xanten (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 213, 181-182 John [Johannes] de Lovetot Lovetot, John de Johannes Low (historian) —> Low, Johannes Jean [Johannes] Loysel (fl. 1465), barber - Normandie (France); Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 184 Jean [Johannes] de Luan (fl. 1429), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 185 Johannes, bishop of Lübeck ( f l 2 4 7 ) , deacon, bishop - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier F. 213, 205 Johann [Johannes] von Lübeck (* 1311 ), physician - Lübeck (Germany) - Stammler F. 213, 206 Johann [Johannes] von Lübeck (fl. 1474), astronomer - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 213, 207 Jean [Johannes] Luc (14-th century), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 186 Jehan [Johannes] du Luc (fl. 1474-1476), goldsmith - Orleans (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 213, 187 Giovanni [Johannes] di Luca (fl. 1279), papal physician - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 213, 188 Giovanni [Johannes] di Luca (fl. 1393), astrologist, philosopher - Camerino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 213, 189 Giovanni [Johannes] di Luca da Siena (fl. 1344), painter - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 213, 190 Jean [Johannes] Lucas (fl. 1464-1498), physician, chaplain - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 213, 191-192 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Lucca ( t 803), bishop - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier F. 213, 200 Johannes Luccus Luke, John Jean [Johannes] (Lucclle) (fl. 1262), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 193 Johannes de Lucidomonte - also: Johann von Lichtenberg; french: Jean Picard de Lichtenberg (τ 1314), Dominican, Provincial, bishop Paris (France); Luxembourg; Rcgensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Kaeppeli - F. 213, 194-196 Hans [Johannes] von Lucken (fl. 1349), physician - Brandenburg (Germany); Hanover (Germany) - Stammler - F. 213, 199 John [Johannes] of Ludgershall - medical writer - England - Talbot - F. 213, 201 Giovanni [Johannes] Ludovico (fl. 1491-1496), physician - Lyon (France); Torino (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 204 Johann [Johannes] Ludwig, count of Nassau (II. 1495), count, pilgrim - Nassau (Germany); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel); Saarbrücken (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 213, 165

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Johannes de Lugduno (13-th century), bishop - Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 213, 213-214 Johannes de Lugduno Lombardo, Giovanni bishop of Parenzo Johannes Lundensis - also: Jens Brostrup (fl. 1479), archbishop - Lund (Sweden) - Potthast F. 213, 225 Johann [Johannes] von Lüneburg (t 1249), Franciscan - Sachsen (Germany); Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 213, 226-227 Johannes de Lünen (fi. 1418-1448), Dominican Dortmund (Germany); England - DLL, Kaeppeli - F. 213, 208-209 Giovanni [Johannes] da Luni (fl. 1302), professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 213, 228 Hans [Johannes] I, count of Lupfen ( t 1436), count - Deutschland; Alsace (France) Chevalier - F. 213, 229 Johann [Johannes] Lupfenstein (fl. 1367-1377), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 230 Johannes Lupi, bishop of Constantia (fl. 1376), Carmelite, bishop, suffragan bishop - Verona (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 213, 231-232 Johannes de Lupiano (fl. 1440-1448), doctor of medecine - Narbonne (France); Torino (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 233 Johannes de Lupis - canonist, doctor of medecine, astrologist - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 234 Jean [Johannes] Lusscov (fl. 1451), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 235 Johannes de Luterbech —> Johannes de Lauterbach Johannes Luthomusicnsis —> Johannes dc Bucca bishop of Litomysl and Olomouc Johannes de Luto (fl. 1301), Dominican, prior Metz (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 213, 239 John [Johannes] (Luton) (fl. 1220), physician Bedford (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 240 Johannes de Lutrea ( t 1479), theologian Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 213, 241-242 Johannes Lutterell ( t 1335), Carmelite, doctor of theology, university chancellor - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England); York (England); Avignon (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 213, 243-254 Jean [Johannes] de Luxembourg (fl. 1428-1451), metal founder, sculptor - Avignon (France); Metz (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker F. 213, 255-256

Johann [Johannes] I von LuxembourgLigny, archbishop of Mainz (* 1342?, t 1373), archbishop - Mainz (Germany); Luxembourg Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 213, 257 Johannes de Luzbach (fl. 1457), Dominican, copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier F. 213, 258-259 Johannes, bishop of Lydda (fl. 1194), bishop Israel - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 213, 297-298 John [Johannes] Lydgate —> Lydgate, John Johannes Lydus - also: J. Laurentius Lydus (*ca. 490, t e a . 559), rhetorician, writer - Greece Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 212, 344; 213, 299-301 John [Johannes] de Lyle (fl. 1452-1459), student of medecine - Paris (France); SaintAndrews (Scotland) - Talbot, Wickersheimer F. 213, 302-303 Jean [Johannes] (Lyon) (fl. 1346), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 304 Jean [Johannes] de Lyon (fl. 1361-1390), illuminator - Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 213, 305 Jean [Johannes] (Lyon) (f 1382), sculptor - Lyon (France) - Lami - F. 213, 306 Jean [Johannes] (Lyon) (fl. 1388), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 307 Jean [Johannes] (Lyon) (fl. 1417), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 308 Jean [Johannes] (Lyon) (fl. 1427), barber - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 309 Jean [Johannes] de Lyons (fl. 1305-1342), clerk, physician, canon - France; Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 310 Johannes de Lysura - or: J. de Lieser (f 1459), provost, vicar general - Heidelberg (Germany); Italy; Mainz (Germany); Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 213, 311-312 Johannes de Lyvonia - or: J. de Livonia (fl. 1475), copyist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 213, 313-314 Jean [Johannes] Macer (fl. 1413), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 315 Jean [Johannes] de Machelaire (11. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 213, 316 Jean [Johannes] le Maçon (fl. 1397), architect Le Mans (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 213, 318-319 Jean [Johannes] le Maçon (fl. 1400), architect, master mason, sculptor - Josselin (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 213, 320-325 Jean [Johannes] de Mâcon ( t 1448?), doctor of theology, canon - Cluny (France); Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 214, 140 Johannes Macrembolita (12-th century), admiral Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 213, 327 Johannes bar Madani, bishop of Mardin, patriarch of the Jacobites (fl. 1232-1263), bishop, patriarch - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 213, 327 Johannes (Madrid) ( t 1275), deacon, hagiographer - Madrid (Spain) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 213, 328-329 Giovanni [Johannes] di Maffeo da Barberino (fl. 1453), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 202, 428 Hans [Johannes ] (Magdeburg) (fl. 1446-1447), glass painter - Magdeburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 213, 330 Johannes Magister (fl. 1244), bard - Chevalier F. 213, 362 Johannes Magister - called: J. Teutonicus ( t before 1291), chronicler - Deutschland Fabricius - F. 225, 361 Johannes Magister (fl. 1446), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior - Deutschland - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 213, 331-333 Johannes Magistri (fl. 1331), bachelor of medccine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 334 Johannes Magistri (11. 1431), Dominican, prior, inquisitor - Rouen (France); France - Chevalier - F. 213, 335-336

Giovanni [Johannes] di Magnavia, bishop of Orvieto (f 1464), canon, bishop, vicar Agen (France); Orvieto (Italy); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 213, 337 Johannes Magni (fl. 1403-1407), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France); Lisieux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 338 Johannes Magnifamuli (fl. 1397-1409), master of arts, bachelor of medecine - Paris (France); Laon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 339 Jean [Johannes] Magnin (fl. 1468-1471), barber, castellan - France - Jacquart I - F. 213, 340 Johannes Magnus —> Magno, Giovanni bishop of Jesolo Juan [Johannes] Maguessa (fl. 1378), student of medecine - Gerona (Spain); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 343 Jean [Johannes], barber of Mahaut, countess of Artois (fl. 1315), barber - Artois (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 344 Jean [Johannes] Mahieu ( t 1494), barber, surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 213, 345 Giovanni [Johannes] da Maiano (* 1438, 1 1478), sculptor, carpenter - Italy; Prato (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 213, 346 Johannes de Maiensibus (fl. 1380), Dominican, prior - Viterbo (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 213, 347 Jean [Johannes] de Mailhoc (fl. 1472), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 348 Johannes Mailrosus - alo: John de Melrose (fl. 792), theologian, preacher - Scotland Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 213, 350; 214, 259 Johannes Mainguidi (fl. 1414-1417), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 213, 351 Han [Johannes] von Mainz - troubadour Mainz (Germany) - Stammler - F. 213, 352 Johann [Johannes] von Mainz (1-st half 14th century), bell founder - Mainz (Germany); Koblenz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 213, 353 Johannes von Mainz - latin: J. de Moguntia ( t 1457), Dominican, friar - Mainz (Germany) DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 213, 354-359 Johannes de Mairavank (7-th century), writer Armenia - Chevalier - F. 213, 360 Jean [Johannes] le Maire (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 213, 366 Jean [Johannes] de Maisoncelles (fl. 1426-1479), painter - Besançon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 213, 367 Jean [Johannes] de Maisons (fl. 1238), bailiff, bard - France; Normandie (France) - Chevalier - F. 213, 361 Jehan [Johannes] le Maître (fl. 1311), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 213, 363-364 Jean [Johannes] le Maître (15-th century), philosopher - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 213, 365 Johannes Majoris (fl. 1440), theologian - England - Fabricius - F. 213, 373 Johannes Majoris - english: John Major ( t 1447), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Bedford (England) - Jacquart 1, Oxford, Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 213, 368-372 Johannes Majoris (fl. 1477-1484), physician Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 213, 374-375 Johannes Majoris (late 15-th century), Franciscan - England - Chevalier - F. 213, 376 Johannes Majoris Monaster» - also: J. Turonensis; french: Jean de Marmoutier ( t e a . 1151), Benedictine, historian - Marmoutier (France); Angers (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 213, 377-382 Giovanni [Johannes] Malabranca —> Malabranca, Giovanni Jean [Johannes] Malaisie —> Malaisie, Jean Johannes Malalas (*490, +578), rhetorician, chronicler - Antiochia - Chevalier, Potthast, Saxe - F. 202, 24-27; 202, 29

[Johannes] John [Johannes] of Malberthorp (15-th century), theologian - England - Chevalier - F. 213, 487 Johannes Malbudius —> Gossart, Jan Jean [Johannes] Maleplanche Hulsel, Jean Johannes de Molendino (1 1353), Dominican, inquisitor, general of the Dominican order, cardinal - Toulouse (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 215, 22-23 Johannes Molinca (fl. 1330), barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 215, 19 Johannes Molinerius (fl. 1397), medical writer France - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 21 Jean [Johannes] Molinet (fl. 1422), medical practitioner - Péronne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 20 Johannes de Molinis (+1489) —> Johannes de Mechlinia Johannes de Molinis - french: Jean de Moulins (fl. 1360), Carmelite, historian - Moulins (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 215, 24-26; 215, 29-30 Johannes de Molinis (11. 1452), sculptor Cambrai (France); Avignon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 215, 32 Jean [Johannes] de Molins (fl. 1392), physician - Besançon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 33 Jean [Johannes] de Molins ( t 1422), physician Auxerre (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 215, 34 Johannes de Molismis (fl. 1342), physician Troycs (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 35 Johannes von Mollesheim (fl. 1380-1389), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 36 Jean [Johannes] de Molpré, abbot of Baume ( t 1389), abbot - Baume (France) - Chevalier F. 215, 37 Johann [Johannes ] von Molsheim (fl. 1487), surgeon, medical writer - Strasbourg (France) DLL, Stammler - F. 215, 38; 425, 290 Johannes Monachus (4-th ccntury), monk, canonist - Greece - Chevalier - F. 215, 41 Johannes Monachus ( t e a . 530), monk, religious writer - Gaza (Palestine) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 215, 39 Johannes Monachus (Besuensis) —> Johannes Bcsucnsis Johannes Monachus, bishop of Meaux - french: Jean le Moine (* 1250, f 1313), canonist, bishop, cardinal - Meaux (France); Arras (France); Avignon (France); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 215, 43-48; 425, 291-294 Johannes Monachus (Trier) (fl. 1132), monk Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 215, 42 Johannes de Monasterio (fl. 1289-1322), physician, university faculty regent - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 49 Jean [Johannes] (Monchy-le-Preux) (15-th century), shepherd - France - Chevalier F. 215, 50 Johannes de Monciaco - french: Jean de Monchy (fl. 1300-1303), Dominican, preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 215, 51-52 Jean [Johannes] de Mondoubleau (fl. 1406), barber - Senlis (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 53 Jean [Johannes] de Mondoucet (fl. 1438-1470), barber - Blois (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 54 Jean [Johannes] de Mondoucet ( t before 1502), barber, court attendant - Blois (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 55 Johannes Monerii (11. 1492), barber, surgeon Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 56 Johannes de Moneta - german: Johann von der Münz; also: J. de Moveta (fl. 1331-1364), Dominican, mystic - Köln (Germany) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 215, 57-59; 215, 245 Giovanni [Johannes] da Monferrato (fl. 1478), printer - Roma (Italy); Monferrato (Italy) Chevalier - F. 215, 161 Giovanni [Johannes] da Monferrato (fl. 1497), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Monferrato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 215, 162

Giovanni [Johannes] I, margrave of Monferrato - called: il Giusto Johannes de Montemedio Jean [Johannes], lord of Montmirail ( t 1217), lord, Cistercian - Marne (France) - Chevalier F. 215, 181 Jean [Johannes] de Montmirail (fl. 1248), Dominican, archdeacon - Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 215, 182 Jean [Johannes] de Montmirail, bishop of Vaison ( t 1479), canon, bishop - Vaison (France); Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 183 Jean [Johannes] de Montmorency (f 1352), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 215, 185 Jean [Johannes] I, lord of Montmorency ( t 1325), lord - France - Chevalier F. 215, 184 Jean [Johannes] II, baron of Montmorency (* ca. 1402, f 1477), baron - France - Chevalier F. 215, 186 Jean [Johannes] dc Montnantucil ( t 1406), master of arts, master of medicine, physician, canon Laon (France); Paris (France); Reims (France) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 215, 187-189 Giovanni [Johannes] da Montopoli (late 13-th century), grocer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 215, 190 Jean [Johannes] (Montpellier) (fl. 1268), master of medicine - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / - F. 215, 191 Jean [Johannes] de Montpellier (fl. 1300), astronomer, mathematician - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 192 Jean [Johannes] (Montpellier) (fl. 1384), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 215, 193 Jean [Johannes] (Montpellier) (fl. 1404), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / - F. 215, 195 Jean [Johannes] (Montpellier) (fl. 1404), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 215, 194 Jean [Johannes] dc Montrclais, bishop of Vannes and Nantes ( t 1491), deacon, bishop - Tours (France); Vannes (France); Nantes (France) Chevalier - F. 215, 196 Jean [Johannes] de Montsoreau, archbishop of Tours ( t 1285), dcacon, archbishop - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 197 Johannes Morand —> Morand, Jean Johannes dc Morangia (fl. 1376), Carmelite, scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 215, 200 Johannes de Morchoven (f 1470), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Köln (Germany); Grenoble (France); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 202-203 Jean [Johannes] de Mordicourt - barber - France; Aragon (Spain) - Jacquart I F. 215, 204 Jean [Johannes] Moreau (fl. 1423), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 205 Jean [Johannes] Moreau (fl. 1461), barber Bourges (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 206 Jean [Johannes] Morel (fl. 1459), barber France - Jacquart 1 - F. 215, 207 Jean [Johannes] Morel (fl. 1465-1466), bachelor of medecine - Lautrec (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 208 Jean [Johannes] Morel (fl. 1481), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart / - F. 215, 209 Jean [Johannes] de Morellis —> Murol, Jean de bishop of Genève and Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteuax Johannes Morcllus - french: Jean Morel (*ca. 1360, f 1420), canon regular, abbot, hagiographer - Reims (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 215, 211-212

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Jean [Johannes] de Morillon (fl. 1444-1469), barber - Anjou (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 215, 216 Jean [Johannes] (Morinie) (fl. 1317), barber - Thérouanne (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 217 Jean [Johannes] Morisson (fl. 1458), barber Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 218 Johannes Moschus - called: J. Eucrates (*ca. 550, t e a . 621 or 634), monk, hagiographer Aigina (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tiisculum - F. 215, 219-227 Johannes Moschus (fl. 1453), monk Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 215, 228 Jean [Johannes] Mosnier (fl. 1435), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 230 Jean [Johannes] Mosset (fl. 1466), surgeon, barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 231 Johannes de Mossul ( t 1270), poet - Syria; Mosul (Irak) - Chevalier - F. 215, 232 Jean [Johannes] de Mota (fl. 1434-1434), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 233 Johannes Motelli (fl. 1369-1387), student of medecine, Student of theology - Laon (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 237 Jean [Johannes] de la Motte ( f l 3 3 7 ) , nobleman - France - Potthast - F. 215, 234 Jean [Johannes] de la Motte - or: J. de la Mote (fl. 1339-1340), troubadour - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 215, 235-236 Jean [Johannes] de la Motte (fl. 1436-1451), physician, city councillor - Douai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 238 Jean [Johannes] Moudron (fl. 1491), surgeon - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 239 Jean [Johannes] Mouret (fl. 1495), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 215, 240 Johannes de Moussy (fl. 1242-1245), Dominican - Paris (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 215, 241 Jean [Johannes] du Moustier (6-th century), priest, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 215, 243 Jean [Johannes] de Moustier Arramé (fl. 1328-1365), master of medicine, canon, dcacon - Troycs (France); Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 242 Jean [Johannes] le Mouton (fl. 1465), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 244 Jean [Johannes] de Moy (15-th century), physician - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 215, 246 Jean [Johannes] de Moya (f 1299), provost Vaison (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 247 Jean [Johannes] (Moyenmoutier) (+707), monk, saint - Moyenmoutier (France) - Chevalier F. 215, 248 Jean [Johannes] Moyreau (fl. 1493), barber - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 249 Jean [Johannes] de Mozé (fl. 1300-1317), abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 250 Johannes de Mühlbach (fl. 1490-1494), theologian, university professor - Erfurt (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 215, 251-252 Johann [Johannes] von Mule, bishop of Lübeck (+ 1350), scolasticus, bishop - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 215, 254 Johann [Johannes] von Mulhusen (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 255 Johannes Multonus -> Multon, John Jean [Johannes] de Mun (+after 1456), poet France - Chevalier - F. 215, 259 Johannes Muneratus Munerat, Jean le Johann [Johannes] von Münster (II. 1489 1492), architect - Kalkar (Germany); Münster (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 215, 253

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Johann [Johannes], duke of Münsterberg ( t 1428), duke - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 215, 262 Johann [Johannes] von der Münz -> Johannes de Moneta Jean [Johannes] de Mura (fl. 1248), physician Beaumont-les-Tours (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 263 Johannes Muratoris (Ii. 1441), Dominican Deutschland - Kaeppeli - F. 215, 264 Johannes de Murilynch (fl. 1406), monk - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier F. 215, 265 Johannes de Muris - also: Jehan de Murs (*ca. 1300, t e a . 1350), mathematician, astronomer, musicologist - Lisieux (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 215, 268-283 Jean [Johannes] de Murol —> Murol, Jean de bishop of Genève and Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteuax Johannes de Murro - also: J. de Murro Vallium; Giovanni Minio ( t 1312), general of the Franciscan order, bishop, cardinal - Ancona (Italy); Paris (France); Avignon (France); Porto (Portugal) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 215, 285-291 Jean [Johannes] de Murs (fl. 1321), physician Le Puy (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 284 Johannes de Mussis (14-th-15-th century), chronicler - Piacenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 215, 292-294 Johannes Mutius (fl. 1450-1467), Dominican Genua (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 215, 295 Johannes de Mutterstadt —> Johannes Seffried Johannes Mye (fl. 1464-1505), doctor of surgery, bachelor of medecine, physician - Bourg-enBresse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 297 Johannes de Myza (fl. 1377), canon, deacon - Praha (Czech Repulic); Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 215, 298-299 Jean [Johannes] Nadal (fl. 1447), bachclor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 215, 301 Jan [Johannes] van Naeldwijk ( t 1489), chronicler - Holland (Netherlands); Zeeland (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 215, 302-304 Jean [Johannes] Nahcat (fl. 1337), physician, master of arts, canon - Meaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 300 Jean [Johannes] le Nain (fl. 1464), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 307 Jean [Johannes] de Namur (fl. 1315), sculptor - Paris (France); Namur (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 215, 309 Jean [Johannes] I, count of Namur ( i 1320), count - Namur (Belgium); Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 215, 308 Jean [Johannes] II, count of Namur ( t 1335), count - Namur (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 215, 308 Jean [Johannes] III, count of Namur, lord of Béthune ( t 1429), count, lord - Béthune (France); Namur (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 215, 308 Johannes Namurco ( t 1475 or 1476), Dominican, theologian, convent founder, prior - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Haarlem (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 215, 310-311 Jehan [Johannes] de Nantes (fl. 1378-1413), master mason - Nantes (France); Troycs (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 215, 312 Jean [Johannes] (Nantes) (fl. 1470), architect Nantes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 215, 313 Giovanni [Johannes] da Napoli (6-th century), priest - Italy; Cumae (Greece) - Chevalier F. 207, 54 Giovanni [Johannes] (Napoli) (fl. 1155), cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton F. 215, 344 Giovanni [Johannes] da Napoli (11. 1406), Dominican, theologian - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 215, 348-349

Giovanni [Johannes], archbishop of Napoli (τ 1415?), archbishop - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 215, 350 Giovanni [Johannes] da Napoli ( t e a . 1450), Dominican, painter, sculptor, embroiderer Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 215, 351-352 Giovanni [Johannes] da Napoli (fl. 14601461), Dominican, preacher - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 215, 353-355 Giovanni [Johannes] IV, bishop of Napoli (+850), bishop, saint - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 215, 343 Johannes Napronensis (fl. 1321-1355), Carmelite, bishop, suffragan bishop - Cahors (France); Cambrai (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 215, 314-318 Johannes de Narbona (fl. 1498), physician - Narbonne (France); Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 319 Giovanni [Johannes] da Nardo (fl. 1236), poet Napoli (Italy); Greece; Nardo (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 215, 320-322 Johannes Narfordi —> Narfordi, John bishop of Annaghdown Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Narni (fl. 578591), bishop - Narni (Italy) - Chevalier F. 215, 324 Johannes Naso (fl. 1477) —» Naso, Giovanni Johannes de Naso (fl. 1335), physician, canon - Bergamo (Italy); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 326 Johannes de Naso (fl. 1340-1342), physician Milano (Italy); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 327 Johann [Johannes], count of Nassau ( t 1480), count - Nassau (Germany) - Chevalier F. 215, 332 Johann [Johannes], count of Nassau-Dillenburg (*ca. 1340, 11416), count - Nassau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 215, 333 Johann [Johannes], count of Nassau-Dillenburg (* 1410, 11475), count - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 215, 333 Johann [Johannes], count of Nassau-Dillenburg (* 1455, 1 1516), count - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 215, 333 Johann [Johannes] von Nassau, archbishop of Mainz (* 1360, f 1419), canon, archbishop, legate - Mainz (Germany); Aschaffenburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 215, 330-331 Johan [Johannes] van Nassau, bishop of Utrecht (fl. 1267-1288), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 215, 329 Johann [Johannes] von Nassau-Weilburg (*ca. 1309, t l 3 7 1 ) , nobleman - Nassau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 215, 334 Johannes de Navarra (fl. 1217), Dominican Paris (France); Navarra (Spain) - Chevalier F. 215, 335 Johannes de Navarra (fl. 1252-1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 215, 336 Jean [Johannes] (Navarra) (fl. 1301), barber Navarra (Spain); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 337 Johannes Navarri (mid-14-th ccntury), physician - Montpellier (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 338 Jean [Johannes] le Navarrois (fl. 1292), medical practitioner - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 339 Jean [Johannes] Naveau (fl. 1498), barber Argenteuil (France) - Jacquart I - F. 215, 340 Johannes de Naxos (fl. 1401), jurisconsult Naxos (Greece); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 215, 341 Johannes de Nazareth (τ 1478), writer - Palestine; Portugal - Chevalier - F. 215, 342 Johannes de Neapoli (fl. 1482), master of arts, master of medicine - Napoli (Italy); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 356 Johannes Neapolitans (+ 1370), Franciscan, deacon - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 215, 345-347

Johannes de Neda (fl. 1419-1420), physician - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 215, 357-358 Johannes de Nemauso (fl. 1390), physician - Amiens (France); Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 360 Jean [Johannes] de Nemours (13-th century?), canon - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 215, 361 Johannes, bishop of Nepi ( t ca. 769), bishop Chevalier - F. 215, 362 Johannes Nepomucenus (* before 1350, 11393), canon, vicar general, confessor, martyr, saint Praha (Czech Repulic); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 215, 363-372; 274, 69 Giovanni [Johannes] di Neri da Massa (fl. 1374), wood carver - Massa Marittima (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 215, 373 Giovanni [Johannes] da Nervi —> Fravega, Giovanni Johannes Nesius —> Nesi, Giovanni Johannes Nesteutes patriarch of Constantinopolis —> Johannes Jeiunator patriarch of Constantinopolis Johannes (Nestorian) (fi. 1281), Nestorian, poet Syria - Chevalier - F. 215, 375 Johannes von Neuenfels ( t e a . 1450), canon Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 215, 376 Jean [Johannes] de Neufchatel, bishop of Nevers and Toul (*ca. 1340, 1 1398), bishop, cardinal Nevers (France); Toul (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 377 Johannes von Neumarkt, bishop of Olomouc - latin: S. Noviforensis (*ca. 1310, 11380), Premonstratensian, bishop - Olomouc (Czechia); Wroclaw (Poland); Naumburg (Germany); Litomysl (Czechia) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tuscidum - F. 215, 378-400 Jean [Johannes] de Neuville - or: J. le Neuvellois (13-th century), bard - Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 215, 401-402 Jean [Johannes] I (Tristan), count of Nevers and Valois (* 1250, t 1270), count - Tunis (Tunesia); Nevers (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 403 Jean [Johannes] III, count of Nevers and Eu (* 1415, 11491), count - Nevers (France); Eu (France) - Chevalier - F. 215, 404 John [Johannes] (Newbury) (fl. 1227), physician - Berkshire (England) - Talbot - F. 215, 405 John [Johannes] of Newcastle (fl. 1364), physician - Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) Talbot - F. 215, 406 Johannes de Nibella (fl. 1385), master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 215, 407 Johannes Nicaenus (fl. 900), archbishop - Iznik (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum F. 215, 408-410 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccola da Pisa (fl. 1358), painter - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 215, 413-414 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccolò d'Alemagna (* ca. 1399), painter - Padua (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 215, 415 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccolò da Camerino (14-th century), Franciscan, chronicler Camerino (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 215, 416-418 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccolò da Firenze (fl. 1422), stonemason - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 215, 419 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccolò di Marcuccio da Gemona (fl. 1366-1412), painter - Gemona del Friuli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 215, 420 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccolò da Perugia ( t 1433), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 215, 421 Giovanni [Johannes] Niccolò da Solmona (fl. 1365), professor of arts - Solmona (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 215, 429 Giovanni [Johannes] di Niccoluccio da Siena (14-th century), goldsmith - Assisi (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 215, 422

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] (Nice) (fi. 1286), surgeon Nice (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 215, 423 Johannes Niciensis - also: J., bishop of Nikiu (7-th century), bishop, chronicler - Egypt Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 215, 424-427 Johannes Nicolai (15-th century), physician Aries (France) - J acquari 1 - F. 215, 428 Giovanni [Johannes] di Nicolao (fl. 1400), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier F. 215, 411-412 Johannes Nicolaus Blancus - also: J. Venetus John bishop of Olomouc [Johannes] abbot of Athelney Johannes de Oliva ( f i 474), university rector Johannes de Novo Burgo, bishop of Carlisle Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 216, 94 - english: John, prior of Newburgh (f 1257), Johann [Johannes] von Ollendorf (fl. 1500), prior, bishop - Carlisle (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 216, 53-54 painter - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 216, 95 Johannes de Novo Lapide (fl. 1390), professor Jean [Johannes] d'Ollières ( t a f t e r 1350), of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier Dominican, prior - France - Chevalier F. 216, 55 F. 216, 96 Jean [Johannes] de Noyai (fi. 1368-1396), Johannes Olney - or: J. Olnaeus (fl. 1350), Benedictine, chronicler - France - Potthast Carthusian - England - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 216, 56 - F. 216, 97-98 Jean [Johannes] de Noyon - theologian - Noyon Johannes Olomuccnsis —> Johannes dc Bucca (France) - Chevalier - F. 216, 57 bishop of Litomysl and Olomouc Jean [Johannes] de Noyon ( t 1204), royal Johannes de Oosterroyck (fl. 1357), Franciscan, chancellor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) missionary - Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel); Chevalier - F. 216, 58 België, Belgique - Chevalier, Wadding Jean [Johannes] de Nulli (fl. 1484), surgeon F. 216, 99-100 Jean [Johannes] Opat (fl. 1407), barber - Rouen - Friesland (Netherlands); Vienne (France) (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 216, 101 Wickersheimer - F. 216, 62

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Johannes de Oppavia —> Johann [Johannes ] von Troppau Johann [Johannes] von Oppenheim < 15-th century), surgeon - Heidelberg (Germany) Stammler - F. 216, 102 Johann [Johannes] von Oppenheim (fl. 1467), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 216, 103 Johannes de Opreno (fl. 1270), Dominican - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 216, 104-105 Jean [Johannes] d'Orbais (fl. 1211-1235), architect - Reims (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 216, 106-113 Johannes Orbelini, archbishop of Siunia (fi. 1304), archbishop - Armenia - Chevalier F. 216, 114 Giovanni [Johannes] Orbo (fl. 1480), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 216, 115 Juan [Johannes] d'Orgafia, abbot of Bellpuig Premonstratensian, abbot - Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 216, 116 Jean [Johannes] l'Orgueneur (13-th century), poet, Organist - France - Chevalier, Fétis F. 216, 117-118 Giovanni [Johannes] da Oriolo - real name: G. di Giuliano Savorctti ( f e a . 1473), painter - Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 216, 119-120 Jean [Johannes] d'Orléans (court painter, fl.

Jean [Johannes] Ostemare ( t before 1460), surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 216, 149 Johann [Johannes] (Parricida), duke of Österreich ( t 1313), duke - Österreich (Austria); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 216, 85-86 Johannes von Österreich (fl. 1400), architect - Hessen (Germany); Österreich (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 216, 87 Johannes de Ostriis (fl. 1285-1301), Franciscan, theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 216, 150-151 Johannes de Othey (f 1440), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine, canon - Padua (Italy); Köln (Germany); Luik, Liège (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 216, 152 Johannes Otsnetzi, patriarch of Armenia - or: Yovhannes Ojneci; called: Filosofus (*ca. 668, 1729), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 216, 153-155 Giovanni [Johannes] di Ottonello (fl. 1382), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 216, 157 Johannes Ottonis de Münsterberg ( t 1416), university rector - Praha (Czech Repulic); Leipzig (Germany); Konstanz (Germany) Hurter - F. 216, 156 Jean [Johannes] Ottorem (fl. 1408), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 216, 158

Johan [Johannes] van Oudenarde ( t e a . 1412), architect - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 216, 159 Johannes de Oudenburgh (f 1296), Carmelite België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 216, 160 Johannes Oudenius (fl. 1482), Carmelite, theologian, chronicler - Deutschland Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 216, 161 Jean [Johannes] (Ourscamp) (late 12-th century), Cistercian - France - Chevalier - F. 216, 162 Jean [Johannes] d'Outerrains (fl. 1411-1429), architect - Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier F. 216, 163 Jean [Johannes] d'Outrcmcusc —> Jean 2 1 6 , 126 [Johannes] des Prés Johannes Ovinhellus ( t 1438), Carmelite, Jehan [Johannes] d'Orléans (fl. 1368-1379), doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England); sculptor - Orleans (France) - Beaulieu Calais (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, F. 216, 127 Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 216, 164-166; Jean [Johannes] (Orléans) (fl. 1455-1465), 290, 261-262 surgeon - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer Johannes de Oxenedes ("i" 1293), Benedictine, - F. 216, 134 chronicler - England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Jean [Johannes] d'Orléans (fl. 1481-1496), Potthast - F. 216, 169-171 surgeon, astrologist - France - Jacquart 1, John [Johannes] of Oxford (11. 1338), Wickersheimer - F. 216, 135-136 Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford Jean [Johannes] d'Orléans, count of Angoulème - F. 216, 174 - called: le Bon (* 1399 or 1404, 11467), count John [Johannes] (Oxford) (fl. 1361), chaplain - Orleans (France); Angoulème (France) Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford Bradley, Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 216, 128-133 F. 208, 266 Johannes Orodnetzi, abbot of Abragun (14John [Johannes] (Oxford) (fl. 1365), chaplain th century), abbot - Armenia - Chevalier Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 216, 137 F. 208, 267 Jean [Johannes] Orsi (fl. 1388), physician John [Johannes] (Oxford) (fl. 1381), chaplain - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 216, 138 F. 208, 268 Johannes de Orsna (fl. 1371-1407), Dominican, John [Johannes] of Oxford, bishop of Norwich prior - Soest (Germany); Erfurt (Germany) (τ 1200), deacon, bishop - Oxford (England); Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 216, 139-140 Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Jean [Johannes] de l'Ori (fl. 1278), physician Oxford - F. 216, 172-173; 290, 311-315 France - Wickersheimer - F. 216, 141 Johannes Oxites - also: J. IV, patriarch of Johannes dc Orta ( t after 1297), chaplain, Antiochia (I ca. 1112), patriarch, theologian confessor, hagiographer - Toulouse (France); - Antiochia; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter - Chevalier, Théologie, Tusculum F. 216, 142-143 F. 202, 35-38; 216, 167-168 Jean [Johannes] Ortiguez (fl. 1494-1495), Johannes de Paderborn (t 1475), copyist physician - Zaragoza (Spain); Avignon (France) Paderborn (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier Wickersheimer - F. 216, 144 F. 216, 175-176 Jean [Johannes] d'Orvillc —> Jean |Johannes] Juan [Johannes] de Padilla (fl. 1493), Carthusian, Cabaret d'Orville poet - Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 216, 177 John [Johannes] (Oseney Abbey) (late 12-th Giovanni [Johannes] (Padova) (fl. 1262), century), physician - Oxford (England) - Talbot professor of grammar - Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 216, 178 - F. 216, 147 Giovanni [Johannes] da Padova (II. 1298), Johann [Johannes], bishop of Osnabrück miniaturist - Bologna (Italy); Padua (Italy) ( t 1110), bishop - Osnabrück (Germany) D'Ancona - F. 216, 180 Chevalier - F. 216, 148 1400-1432) - > Granchcr, Jean Jean [Johannes], bishop of Orléans (+ 1096), bishop - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 216, 121 Jean [Johannes] d'Orléans (fi. 1292-1304), painter - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 216, 122; 216, 126 Jean [Johannes] d'Orléans (fl. 1339), court painter, goldsmith - Troyes (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 216, 125 Jean [Johannes] d'Orleans (fl. 1361-1407), painter - Orleans (France); Paris (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 216, 122-123;

Giovanni [Johannes] (Padova) (14-th century), Augustinian, architect - Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 216, 181 Giovanni [Johannes] da Padova (fl. 13671397), painter - Padua (Italy); Genua (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 216, 183-184 Giovanni [Johannes] da Padova ( t 1389), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 216, 185 Johannes da Padua (fl. 1298-1328), royal surgeon - Padua (Italy); France - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 216, 179; 216, 182 Johannes Pagani (fl. 1414-1416), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 216, 186 Jean [Johannes] le Page (15-th century), copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier F. 216, 187-188 Jean [Johannes] le Page (fl. 1448), sculptor - Orleans (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 216, 189-190 Juan [Johannes] dc Pagucra (early 15-th century), Benedictine - Barcelona (Spain) Chevalier - F. 216, 192 Johannes Pagus (fl. 1231-1246), theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux F. 216, 191; 425, 303 Jean [Johannes] Paignote, bishop of Anagni ( t before 1342), theologian, bishop - Paris (France); Anagni (Italy) - Glorieux F. 216, 193 Jean [Johannes] le Paintrc (fl. 1379-1399), painter - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 216, 194 Jean [Johannes] de la Paix Johannes V (Palaiologos) emperor of Byzantium Johannes Palaiologos emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes VII (Palaiologos) emperor of Byzantium Johannes Palaiologos emperor of Byzantium —> Johannes VIII (Palaiologos) emperor of Byzantium Johannes Palcolauritus ( f 9 - t h century), hermit, saint - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 216, 198 Jean [Johannes] Palhard (fl. 1478), surgeon, barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 216, 200 Jean [Johannes] Palluau (fl. 1484), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 216, 201 Johannes Palmerus —> Johannes Palomar Jean [Johannes] de Palmes (fl. 1413-1420), physician - Dijon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 216, 203-204 Johannes Palomar - also: J. Palmerus; english: John Palmer (fl. 1433), Augustinian, doctor of canon law, doctor of civil law, archdeacon - Barcelona (Spain); Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216. 202; 216, 205-206; 218, 282-291; 291, 303 Johannes Panariensis (τ 6-th century), abbot, saint - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 216, 207 Johannes Pannonius, bishop of Fünfkirchen also: Janus P., Ivan Ccsmicki (* 1434, τ 1472), Augustinian, theologian, bishop, poet - Kärnten (Austria); Magyarország (Hungary); Zagreb (Croatia) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Saxe - F. 216, 208-222 Giovanni [Johannes] de' Pantaleoni —> Pantaleoni, Giovanni de' Johannes de Pantalye (fl. 1350-1372), surgeon Bayeux (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 216, 228 Giovanni [Johannes] Paolo da Castelvecchio (15th century), painter - Abruzzo (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 216, 252

Johannes Giovanni [Johannes] di Paolo di Grazia {* 1403?, t 1482), painter, miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 216, 229-251 Giovanni [Johannes] di Paolo da Venezia (mid-14-th century), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 216, 253 Johannes 1, Papa (t526), pope - Roma (Italy); Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Théologie - F. 216, 254-264 Johannes II, Papa - called: J. Mercurius (f535), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Theologie - F. 216, 265-275 Johannes III, Papa - surnamed: Catelin (1574), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 276-284 Johannes IV, Papa (t642), pope - Dalmatia (Croatia); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 285-296 Johannes V, Papa ( t 686), pope - Antiochia; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 297-304 Johannes VI, Papa (Î705), pope - Greece; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 305-313 Johannes VII, Papa (+707), pope - Rossano (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Tafuri, Théologie - F. 216, 314-324 Johannes Vili, Papa, Antipapa (fl. 844), deacon, pope, antipope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 216, 325-327 Johannes VIII, Papa (f 882), archdeacon, pope Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 328-377 Johannes IX, Papa ( t 900), Benedictine, deacon, pope - Tivoli (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 378-391 Johannes X, Papa (t929), bishop, pope Ravenna (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 392-408 Johannes XI, Papa (f936), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. 216, 409-419 Johannes XII, Papa - secular name: Ottaviano di Tuscolo (*937, t964), patrician, pope Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 216, 420-448 Johannes XIII, Papa (t972), bishop, pope - Roma (Italy); Narni (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 217, 1-13 Johannes XIV, Papa - secular name: Petrus Cancpanova ( | 9 8 4 ) , bishop, pope - Pavia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 217, 14-21 Johannes XV, Papa (f996), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. 217, 22-31 Johannes XVI, Papa, Antipapa - secular name: Giovanni Filagato (+998), Benedictine, bishop, pope, antipope - Piacenza (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Theologie F. 217, 32-37 Johannes XVII, Papa - called: Sicco ( t 1003), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 217, 38-45 Johannes XVIII, Papa (f 1009), pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat,

Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Theologie - F. 217, 46-54 Johannes XIX, Papa (f 1032 or 1033), pope Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 217, 55-68 Johannes XXI, Papa - also: Petrus Hispanus or Petrus Juliani, Pedro Juliäo (*ca. 1210, i 1277), archbishop, cardinal, pope, physician - Portugal; Roma (Italy); Braga (Portugal) Ault-Dumesnil, Bayle, Berton, Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart !, Jacquart 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 217, 69-90; 303, 196-226; 425, 304 Johannes XXII, Papa - secular name: Jacques Ducse (*ca. 1244, +1334), bishop, cardinal, pope - Cahors (France); Avignon (France) - Berton, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Strayer, Théologie - F. 217, 91-147 Johannes XXIII, Papa - secular name: Baidassare Cossa Parenti, Giovanni Giovanni [Johannes] da Parenzo, bishop of Arbo and Parenzo (+ 1456?), Benedictine, canon, bishop - Parenzo (Croatia) - Chevalier F. 217, 174 Jehan [Johannes] de Paris (metal founder, fl. 1395-1407) Cornille, Jean Jean [Johannes] dc Paris (fl. 1265), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 175 Jean [Johannes] de Paris - called: Barbier ( t before 1274), archdeacon - Soissons (France) Chevalier - F. 217, 176 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1289), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 177 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1292), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 180 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) - called: Sire (fl. 1292), illuminator - Paris (France) - Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 217, 178-179 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (11. 1292), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 181 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1301), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 209 Jean [Johannes] de Paris (14-th century), medical writer - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 217, 217 Johannes (Paris) (fl. 1301), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 208 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1313), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 210 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (11. 1313), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 213 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1313), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 211 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1313), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 212 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (II. 1323), medical practitioner - Paris (France); Reims (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 214

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Jean [Johannes] de Paris (fl. 1329), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 215 Jehan [Johannes] dc Paris (fl. 1344), sculptor - Paris (France); Hesdin (France) - Beaulieu F. 217, 216 Jean [Johannes] (Paris) (fl. 1360), master of arts, physician - Paris (France); Sachsen (Germany) Jacquart / - F. 217. 218 Johann [Johannes] von Paris (fl. 1431), physician - Paris (France); Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 219 Jean [Johannes] de Paris (fl. 1461), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 220 Jean [Johannes] de Paris (11. 1466), glass painter - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 217, 221 Jean [Johannes] de Paris (fl. 1481), Franciscan, philosopher - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 217, 222 Jean [Johannes] de Paris (fl. 1492), surgeon, barber - Avignon (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 223 Johannes Parisicnsis (Augustinian, +ca. 1351) Johannes de Sancto Victore Johannes Parisiensis - called: Surdus; french: Jean le Sourd or Quidort ( t 1306), Dominican, theologian - Bordeaux (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 217, 182-207 Jean [Johannes] du Parket (+before 1299), painter - Arras (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 217, 226; 292, 246 Giovanni [Johannes] da Parma (physician, fl. 1272-1281) -> Ugo [Hugol da Parma Johannes de Parma - also: J. Borellus; italian: Giovanni Buralli Johann [Johannes] (Parricida) duke of Österreich Johannes Part - also: J. Bart (+ 1442), Dominican, prior - Köln (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 217, 255 Johannes Parvi de Turna (fl. 1393-1403), physician, university faculty regent, priest Reims (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 256 Johannes Parvulus (fl. 1423), convent lector, copyist - Augsburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 217, 257-258 Johannes Parvus (+1181) —> Johannes Sarisberiensis bishop of Chartres Johannes Parvus (ca. 1360-1411) -> Petit, Jean Johannes Parvus (miniaturist, fl. 1400-1402) -> Petit, Jean

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Johannes Parvus (fl. 1347), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 259 Johannes Paschall, bishop of Llandaf - or: J. Pascalus, John Paschal ( t 1361), Carmelite, doctor of theology, bishop - Llandaff (Wales); Cambridge (England); Suffolk (England) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 217, 260-263; 292, 369-371 Jean [Johannes] Pasqueré (fl. 1295), barber Troycs (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 264 Jean [Johannes] Passavant (fl. 1289-1295), physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 217, 265-266 Johannes de Pastrana (15-th century), grammarian - Chevalier - F. 217, 267 Jean [Johannes] Pataran (fl. 1375-1382), master of medicine, physician - Lunel (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 268 Jean [Johannes] Patarani (fl. 1452), master of medicine - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 217, 269 Jean [Johannes] Patenostre (fl. 13521365), surgeon - Saint-Quentin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 270 Johannes Paticns ( t e a . 1150), monk, saint - Kiev (Ukraine) - Chevalier - F. 217, 271 Jean [Johannes] des Patis (fl. 1386), barber Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 217, 272 Juan [Johannes], son of Patricio - translator Spain - Chevalier - F. 217, 273 Jean [Johannes] Pauloin (fl. 1460), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 217, 275 Johannes Pauperis (fl. 1331-1332), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 217, 276 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Pavia (1813), bishop, saint - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 217, 277 Giovanni [Johannes] da Pavia (15-th century), painter - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 217, 278 Jean [Johannes] de Pavilly ( t 1327), canon, royal physician - France; Noyon (France); Sens (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 217, 279-282 Johannes de Pavoa (15-th century), Franciscan Spain - Sbaralea - F. 217, 283-284 Johannes Peckham, archbishop of Canterbury - also: J. Pcchamus, Pcachamus (*ca. 1227, ι' 1292), Franciscan, doctor of theology, Provincial, archbishop - Surrey (England); Canterbury (England); Paris (France); Oxford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chavy, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hicks, Hurter, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, Sbaralea, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wadding, Wickersheimer - F. 217, 285-412; 295, 213-235 Johannes Pcculiaris, archbishop of Braga (* ca. 1100, t i 175), bishop, archbishop - Braga (Portugal); Porto (Portugal) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 217, 413-415 Johannes Pediasimus (*ca. 1240, t e a . 1310), chartophylax, grammarian, geometrist - Bulgaria; Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 217, 416-417; 295, 279-281 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pedrino (fl. 14111461), painter - Forlì (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 217, 418 Juan [Johannes] Pedro ( t 1337), architect Palma (Spain); Mallorca (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 217, 419 Juan [Johannes] Pedro ( t 1445), sculptor Barcelona (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 217, 422-424 Juan [Johannes] Pedro (fl. 1470), Dominican - Xativa (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 217, 420-421 Juan [Johannes] Pedro (fl. 1472-1492), miniaturist - Valencia (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 217, 425-426 Johannes Peganius (after 11-th century), canonist - Greece - Chevalier - F. 217, 428 Jean [Johannes] del Pegh (fl. 1450), poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 217, 429

Jean [Johannes] Pélérin (fl. 1482), barber - Gard (France) - Jacquart / - F. 217, 430 Johannes Peleuvrey de Fontanis ( t e a . 1422), diocese clerk, master of arts, physician Châlons-sur-Marne (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 217, 431 Johannes Pellegatus - alias: Jacobus Policatus ( t e a . 1450), Carmelite, doctor of theology Venezia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 217, 432-433 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pellegrino Gatti (fl. 1329-1350), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 217, 434 Jean [Johannes] de Pellegrue (fl. 1268-1279), Dominican, prior - Bayonne (France); Bergerac (France) - Chevalier - F. 217, 435 Jean [Johannes] Pellerin (fl. 1493), barber - Ambronay (France) - Wickersheimer F. 217, 436 Jean [Johannes] Pclotin (fl. 1487), bachclor of medecine - Caen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 217, 437 Giovanni [Johannes] da Penna (fi. 1238), Franciscan, friar, engineer - Abruzzo (Italy); Foligno (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 1 Johannes de Penna ( t 1348), physician, medical writer, canon - Napoli (Italy); Capua (Italy) Fabricius, Wickersheimer - F. 218, 2-4 Jean [Johannes] de Pennes (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 218, 5 Jean [Johannes] Pepin (fl. 1490), barber - Gard (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 6 Jean [Johannes] Pépin de Huy - also: J. de Huy (fl. 1311-1329), sculptor - Paris (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 218, 7-17; 296, 201-204 Johannes de Pera (fl. 1456-1463), Dominican, bishop - Ukraine - Kaeppeli - F. 218, 18 Jean [Johannes] du Perche (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 21 Jean [Johannes] du Perche (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 20 Jean [Johannes] de Pererio (fl. 1450), barber Valence (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 22 Johannes Pericardi (fl. 1436), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 32 Jean [Johannes] Perier (fl. 1380), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 218, 23 Jean [Johannes] du Perier (fl. 1450), barber Poitiers (France); Die (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 24 Jean [Johannes] (Périgueux) (fl. 1492), physician - Périgueux (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 218, 25 Jean [Johannes] Perilete (fl. 1396), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 26 Jean [Johannes] Perini (mid-14-th century), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 27 Johannes Periodeutes, bishop of Beroea (fl. 512), bishop - Aleppo (Syria) - Chevalier F. 218, 28 Jean [Johannes] Pernay (fl. 1497), surgeon Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 29 Jean [Johannes] de Péronne (fl. 1359-1364), painter - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 30 Jean [Johannes] de Perpignan (fl. 1458), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 218, 31 Johannes Pcrrinus (fl. 1495), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wadding - F. 218, 33-34 Johannes dc Persia (fl. 600), hermit - Iran Chevalier - F. 218, 35 Johannes de Persico (14-th century), Augustinian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 218, 36-39 John [Johannes] de Persora - » Pershore, John of Johannes de Pertico (14-th century), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 40 Giovanni [Johannes] da Perugia ( t 1253?), cardinal - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 218, 44

Giovanni [Johannes] da Perugia (14-th century), physician - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 218, 45 Giovanni [Johannes] da Perugia (fl. 1306), bell founder - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 46 Giovanni [Johannes] da Perugia (11. 1460), smith - Todi (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 47 Johannes de Perusio 1231), Franciscan, missionary, martyr - Spain; Valencia (Spain) Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 218, 41-43 Jean [Johannes] de Pestivien —? Pestivien, Jehan de Jean [Johannes] le Pet (fl. 1427), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 48 John [Johannes] de Peterborough Johannes de Burgo Johannes de Petersella —» Johannes Hispanus de Petersella Jean [Johannes] Petit (ca. 1360-1411) Petit, Jean Jean [Johannes] le Petit (13-th century), bard France - Chevalier - F. 218, 50 Jean [Johannes] Petit (fl. 1252-1292), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / - F. 218, 51 Jean [Johannes] le Petit (fl. 1320), physician Artois (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 52 Jean [Johannes] Petit (fl. 1328), medicai practitioner - Douai (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 218, 53 Jean [Johannes] Petit (fl. 1487), surgeon - Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 54 Jean [Johannes] Petit (fl. 1491), barber - Sens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 55 Jean [Johannes] Petit (fl. 1492), surgeon, barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 56 Jean [Johannes] Petit Biche (fl. 1390), barber, court attendant - Orleans (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 57 Jean [Johannes] de Petit Judas (fl. 1414), barber - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 58 Johannes Petri (fl. 1460-1466), barber - Rodez (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 59 Johannes Petri de Grangiis (fl. 1396-1410), physician - Chalon-sur-Saône (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 61 Johannes Petri de Magnavilla (fl. 1385), master of medicine - Provence (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 62 Johannes Petri de Pelicis (fl. 1489), master of medicine - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 63 Johannes Petri de Pistorio - also: J. de Pistorio ( t 1493), Dominican - Pistoia (Italy); Roma (Italy): Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 218, 64; 218, 189 Johannes Petri Rode Loossa ( t 1327), Dominican, prior - Orvieto (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 218, 65 Giovanni [Johannes] Petrus Arrivabene —> Arrivabene, Giovanni Pietro bishop of Urbino Johannes Petrus de Ferrariis (fl. 1400-1450), jurisconsult - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 116, 358-359; 218, 60 Johannes Petrus Lucensis (15-th century), grammarian - Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 218, 66-68 Jean [Johannes] Peuple (fl. 1471-1482), surgeon - Seine-et-Oise (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 69 Jean [Johannes] de Peyralade (fl. 1457-1473), deacon - Tarn-et-Garronne (France) - Chevalier - F. 218, 70 Jean [Johannes] Peyssonel (fl. 1396-1404), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 218, 71 Johannes Peytavini (fl. 1465), surgeon - Hérault (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 72 Johannes Pfeffer de Weidenberg ( t 1493), professor of theology - Heidelberg (Germany); Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wittenberg) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius - F. 218, 73-74; 425, 305

Johannes Johann [Johannes] an dem Pfennigturm (fi. 1469-1479), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 75 Johann [Johannes] Pfenningman (fl. 1397-1399), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 76 J o h a n n e s de Phanijoit (+ 1209), saint - Cairo (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 218, 77 J o h a n n e s , bishop of Philadelphia (fl. 649), bishop - Amman (Jordan) - Chevalier - F. 218, 78 Jean [Johannes], physician of Philippe de Bourgogne, count of Nevers (fl. 1411), physician - Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 81 Jean [Johannes], barber of Philippe de Bourgogne, count of Nevers (fl. 1412), barber - Nevers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 82 Jean [Johannes], barber of Philippe-le-Bel (fl. 1282-1313), barber - France - ]acquari 1, Jacquart 2 - F. 218, 79-80 Johannes Philippi (fl. 1467-1481), Franciscan, vicar - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 218, 83-85; 425, 306 Johannes Philoponus (*ca. 490, t570), grammarian, philosopher - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Saxe, Theologie, Tusculum - F. 218, 86-110; 425, 307 Johannes de Phintona (13-th century), canonist Ireland; Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 218, I I I J o h a n n e s Phip (fl. 1521), physician - Coventry (England) - Talbot - F. 218, 112 J o h a n n e s Phisi de Reno (fl. 1412-1413), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 113 J o h a n n e s Phocas (fl. 1177-1185), monk, traveler - Kreta (Greece); Patmos (Greece); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 218, 114-116 Johannes Phrcas bishop of Bath —> Free, John bishop of Bath Johannes Phurnes (fl. 1110), hegumen, theologian - Greece - Chevalier - F. 218, 122 Johannes (Piacenza) (fi. 1200), bell founder Piacenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 124 Jean [Johannes] le Picard (fl. 1396), architect - Châtcauncuf (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 126 Jean [Johannes] le Picard (fl. 1475-1476), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 125 Jean [Johannes] Picard de Lichtenberg Johannes de Lucidomonte Johannes Picardi (fl. 1408-1410), physician, medical writer - Paris (France) - Jacquart / , Wickersheimer - F. 218, 127-128 Jean [Johannes] Pichore (fi. 1422-1429), barber Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 129 Johannes de Picktafia (fl. 1460-1463), physician - Poitou (France); Regensburg (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 131 Johannes de Pictavia (fl. 1430), physician Autun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 133 Johannes Pictaviensis (fl. 1230), canon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 218, 132 Jean [Johannes] Pidoie (fl. 1260-1273), preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 218, 134 Giovanni [Johannes] Piemontese (fl. 1456), painter - Piemonte (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 135 Jean [Johannes] Picrart (fl. 1308), royal surgeon - Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 136 Giovanni [Johannes] di Piero di Tommeo (fl. 1463-1473), miniaturist - Pistoia (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 218, 137 Jean [Johannes] Pierre (15-th century), illuminator - France - Bradley, Chevalier F. 218, 138-139 Jean [Johannes] Pierre (fl. 1489), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 218, 140 Jean [Johannes], physician of Pierre II de Savoie (fl. 1262-1296), physician - Savoie (France); Chambéry (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 218, 141

Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro Alamanno - also: G. di P. d'Alemagna (fl. 1460-1478), wood carver, carpenter - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 218, 142-143 Giovanni [Johannes] Pietro d'Avenza (+ 1457), professor of literature - Lucca (Italy) Chevalier - F. 218, 144 Giovanni [Johannes] Pietro da Brescia (fl. 1466), professor of philosophy - Brescia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 218, 145 Giovanni [Johannes] Pietro da Gemona (fl. 1401), painter - Friuli (Italy); Gemona del Friuli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 146 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro dal Lago di Como (fi. 1460), architect - Bologna (Italy); Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 147 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro da Napoli (fi. 1402), painter - Napoli (Italy); Pisa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 148 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro (Orvieto) (fl. 1447), painter - Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 149 Giovanni [Johannes] Pietro da Sassoferrato (fl. 1473), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy); Sassoferrato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 218, 150 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro (Siena) ( t before 1479), painter - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 151-153 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro del Ticcia (fl. 1408), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 218, 154 Giovanni [Johannes] di Pietro di Tommeo da Firenze ( t e a . 1473), painter, miniaturist Firenze (Italy); Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 155 Jean [Johannes] Pigiere (fl. 1497), barber - Toulouse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 157 Johannes de Pigna (13-th century), grammarian Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 218, 158 Jean [Johannes] Pilette (fl. 1409), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 160 Jean [Johannes] Pili (fl. 1432), physician Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 218, 161 Johannes Pilosus (fl. 1306-1307), physician Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 162 Jean [Johannes] du Pin Berardi, Giovanni archbishop of Tárente Jean [Johannes], abbot of Pontigny (fl. 12391248), Benedictine, abbot - Pontigny (France) Chevalier - F. 218, 336 Johannes Pontii ( t before 1427), physician - Narbonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 335 Jean [Johannes] de Pontneuf (fl. 1326-1331), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 337 Jean [Johannes] de Pontoise, abbot of Cîteuax ( t e a . 1304), Cistercian, abbot - Igny (France); Citeaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 218, 338 Giovanni [Johannes] de Pontremoli (fl. 1416), professor of grammar - Bologna (Italy); Pontremoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 218, 339 Johannes Porchetli —> Porchetti, Giovanni Jean [Johannes] Porelet (fl. 1407), barber Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 342 Jean [Johannes] du Port ( t 1467), squire, writer - France; Angoulême (France) - Potthast F. 218, 343 Johannes de la Porta (mid-14-th century), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 344 Johannes de Porta (11. 1445-1470), physician Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 218, 350-351 Johannes Porta de Annoniaco ( t 1361), chaplain, chronicler - Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 218, 345-347 Giovanni [Johannes] (Porta Rossa) (fl. 1499), painter - Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 218, 352 Johannes de Porta, bishop of Saint-Papoul french: Jean de la Porle (+ 1468), Franciscan, bishop - Saint-Papoul (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 218, 348-349

Joào [Johannes] de Portalegre (15-th century), Dominican - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 218, 353 Joâo [Johannes], bishop of Porto (fl. 679-692), bishop - Porto (Portugal); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 218, 355 Jean [Johannes] de Porto ( t e a . 10-th century), hermit, saint - Tuy (France); Porto (Portugal) Chevalier - F. 218, 354 Jean [Johannes] Portsal (fl. 1403-1408), master of arts, bachelor of medecine - León (Spain); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 356 Johannes dc Portucpiscopi (fl. 1330-1331), master of medicine - Soissons (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 357 Joâo [Johannes], infant of Portugal (*ca. 1352, t e a . 1397), infant - Portugal - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 218, 358-359 Joâo [Johannes], infant of Portugal (* 1400, t 1442), infant, grand master of the Order of Christ - Portugal; Santarém (Portugal) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 218, 365-366 Joâo [Johannes] I, king of Portugal (* 1357, t 1433), king - Portugal; Algarve (Portugal) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 218, 360-364 Joâo [Johannes] II, king of Portugal (* 1455, 11495), king - Portugal - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 218, 367-370 Johann [Johannes ] von Posen (fl. 1361-1366), medical writer - Poznan (Poland) - Stammler F. 218, 371-372 Johannes de Posilge - also: J. Lindenblatt (*ca. 1340, 1 1405), chronicler - Preussen (Germany); Pomezania (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler F. 218, 373-385 Jean [Johannes] Potier (fl. 1438), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 386 Jean [Johannes] Potin (fl. 1452), barber - Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 387 Jean [Johannes] Poucin (fl. 1470), barber - Blois (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 388 Jean [Johannes] dc Pouilly (theologian, +ca. 1350) —> Johannes de Polliaco Jean [Johannes] de Pouilly (fl. 1362-1391), physician - Bourgogne (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 218, 389-391 Jean [Johannes] Poulain (fl. 1408), barber Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 392 Jean [Johannes] de Poulaine (fl. 1395), doctor of medecine - La Rochelle (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 393 Hans [Johannes] von Prachatitz ( t 1439), architect - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 218, 399 Johannes de Pradellis (11. 1332), student of mcdccinc - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 400 Johannes de Praga - called: Aliaps, Aliapars (fl. 1432-1435), miniaturist, copyist - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Praha (Czcch Rcpulic) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 14, 220; 218, 407-409 Johannes de Praga - or: J. de Florentia ( t 1435), Carmelite, doctor of theology, university professor - Praha (Czech Repulic); Firenze (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter F. 208, 417; 218, 403-404; 218, 410 Ivan [Johannes] (Praha) (t 10-th century), hermit, saint - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier F. 204, 3 Johannes (Praha) (fl. 1374-1392), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 218, 405 Johannes I, bishop of Praha ( t 1139), provost, bishop - Praha (Czech Rcpulic) - Chevalier F. 218, 402 Johannes II, bishop of Praha ( t 1236), scolasticus, bishop - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier F. 218, 402 Johannes Piandola, bishop of Krakow (t 1266), archdeacon, bishop - Krakow (Poland) Chevalier - F. 218, 411

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] de Prangins, bishop of Lausanne and Aosta (fl. 1433-1439), bishop - Lausanne (Switzerland); Aosta (Italy) - Chevalier F. 218, 412 Jean [Johannes] Prat (fl. 1430), surgeon - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 413 Giovanni [Johannes] da Prato (fl. 1389), novelist - Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 218, 416 Johannes de Prato (fl. 1455), Franciscan - Prato (Italy); Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 218, 417-418 Johannes de Prato, bishop of Évreux ( t 1343), Dominican, bishop - Évreux (France); Prato (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter - F. 218, 414-415 Giovanni [Johannes] da Pratovccchio (fl. 1452), canonist - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 218, 419 Jean [Johannes] Precart (fl. 1312), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 218, 420 Jean [Johannes] le Précurseur - also: J. de Louvain (late 12-th century), Cistercian, sacristan, copyist - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Villcrs (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 218, 421-422 Jean [Johannes] de Premery (Π. 1409-1420), barber - Sens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 218, 423 Jean [Johannes] des Prés - also: J. d'Outremeuse Beaupère, Jean Johannes Pungens Asinum - french: J. Pointlasne (fl. 1247-1255), Dominican, theologian - Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 218, 267; 219, 32-34 Johannes Pupper von Goch - also: J. Gochius (*ca. 1400, 1 1475), Augustinian, monastery founder - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 219, 35-42 Jean [Johannes] Putenet (fl. 1458), barber Poligny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 45 Johannes de Puteo (fl. 1323), provost Carpentras (France) - Chevalier - F. 219, 43 Johannes de Puteo (fl. 1431-1437), provost Digne (France) - Chevalier - F. 219, 44 Hanns [Johannes ] von Putzbach (fl. 1465-1495), stonemason - Ansbach (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 219, 46 Jean [Johannes] de la Puyada (fl. 1414-1420), physician - Bordeaux (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 48 Jean [Johannes] du Puys (fl. 1435-1438), bachelor of mcdccinc - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 49 Juan [Johannes] de Quadro - historian - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 219, 51 Jean [Johannes] Quaillct (fl. 1445), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart / - F. 219, 52 Jean [Johannes] Quarré (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 53 Johannes (Quedlinburg) (9-th century), canon, copyist - Quedlinburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 219, 54-55 Johannes de Quedlinburg (II. 1325), hagiographer - Quedlinburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 219, 56

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Jean [Johannes] de Querceto (late 13-th century), miniaturist - Cambrai (France) - D'Ancona F. 219, 57 Jean [Johannes] de Quercigny (fl. 14951497), royal physician - Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 58 Jean [Johannes] (Quesnoy) (fl. 1405), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 59 Jean [Johannes] Quidort —> Johannes Parisiensis Jean [Johannes] Quieret (fl. 1414), surgeon - Compiègne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 60 Johannes de Quineriis (14-th century), Dominican - Saint-Quentin (France) - Kaeppeli F. 219, 61 Jean [Johannes] Quinson (fl. 1492), barber Gap (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 62 Jean [Johannes] de Quiqueran (fl. 1332), Dominican, prior - Arles (France) - Chevalier F. 219, 63 Johannes de Rabenstein (* 1437, f 1473), provost, slate chancellor, diplomat - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Praha (Czech Repulic); Vysehrad (Czechia); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast - F. 219, 64-65; 319, 59-62 Jean [Johannes] Rabct (fl. 1485-1500), doctor of medecine, physician - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 66 Jean [Johannes] Racicot (fl. 1221), barber Étampes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 67 Johannes de Radice - historian - Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 219, 71 Johannes de Radingia - english: John of Reading (fl. 1229-1250), Augustinian, abbot, Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Northampton (England) - Oxford - F. 325, 251 Johannes de Radingia (fl. 1292-1323), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology, university lector, subdeacon - Oxford (England); Avignon (France) - Chevalier, Oxford, Sbaralea, Théologie F. 219, 69-70; 219, 72-79; 325, 252-253 Jan [Johannes] Radlica, bishop of Krakow also: Johannes de Polonia; called: J. Parvus ( t 1392), physician, chancellor, bishop - Krakow (Poland); Paris (France); Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 218, 313 Johan [Johannes] Raepsaet (14-th century), physician, surgeon - Vlaanderen, Flandres Wickersheimer - F. 219, 80 Johannes Rafleus - italian: Giovanni Ralleo (+ 1411?), Carmelite, bishop - Genua (Italy); Forli (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 219, 81-82 Jean [Johannes] Ragaen (15-th century), barber Berry (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 83 Johannes de Ragusa, bishop of Argos also: J. Stojkovic or Stoicus (*ca. 1395, + 1443), Dominican, theologian, cardinal Ragusa (Italy); Basel (Switzerland); Paris (France); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Dalmatia (Croatia); Dubrovnik (Croatia) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie - F. 219, 84-104 Jean [Johannes] Raille (fl. 1296-1312), barber, servant - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 219, 105 Johannes, abbot of Raithe (7-th century), scolasticus, ascetic, abbot - Greece - Chevalier - F. 219, 106 Jean [Johannes] Rambault (fl. 1433), barber Sens (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 219, 107 Johannes de Rameia - Cistercian - Villers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 219, 108 Jean [Johannes] Ramel (fl. 1482), surgeon Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 109 Jean [Johannes] Ramon (fl. 1359), surgeon - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 110 Jean [Johannes] de Rampillon (+1310), provost - Champeaux (France) - Chevalier F. 219, 111 Giovanni [Johannes] di Ran i zi o (II. 14891491), miniaturist - Pavia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 219, 112

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Jean [Johannes] Raoulet (fl. 1416-1427), military captain - France - Chevalier, Potthast F. 219, 113-114 Jean [Johannes] Raouls - alias: J. de Belagarda (fl. 1441), barber - Le Puy (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 115 Jean [Johannes] Rat (fl. 1430), surgeon - Bretagne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 116 Johannes de Räude - italian: Giovanni da Rho ( t 1404), Carmelite, general of the Carmelite Order - Milano (Italy); Rho (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 219, 117-122 Jehan [Johannes] Raveneau (fl. 1467-1497), Benedictine, historian - Saint-Wandrille (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 219, 134-135; 325, 102 Giovanni [Johannes] (Ravenna) (fl. 600-603), subdeacon - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 127 Giovanni [Johannes] da Ravenna (fl. 1399), chancellor - Carrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 219, 132-133 Johannes IV, archbishop of Ravenna (+ 595), archbishop, saint - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 126 Johannes V, archbishop of Ravenna (fl. 606-612), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 128 Johannes VI, archbishop of Ravenna (fl. 612630), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 128 Johannes VII, archbishop of Ravenna (II. 723732), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 128 Johannes VIII, archbishop of Ravenna (fl. 777784), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 128 Johannes XI (Traversari), archbishop of Ravenna (fl. 898), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 219, 129-130 Johannes XIII (Vincentius), archbishop of Ravenna (+ 1000), archbishop - Ravenna (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 131 Jean [Johannes] Raymond (fl. 1484), surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 136 Jean [Johannes] Raynaud (fl. 1388), physician Orange (France) - J acquari I - F. 219, 137 Giovanni [Johannes] Raynuce ( t 1330), Benedictine - Todi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 138 Jean [Johannes] Razcirc (fl. 1252-1292), barber Montpellier (France) - J acquari I - F. 219, 139 Johann [Johannes] von Rechberg (f 1464), knight - Switzerland - Chevalier - F. 219, 141 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Redon (fl. 12081230), abbot - Redon (France) - Chevalier F. 219, 142 Johannes Reductor Moralis Biblici - theologian Chevalier - F. 219, 143 Hans [Johannes] von Rcdwitz (fl. 1467), pilgrim, author of a travel account - Bamberg (Germany); Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier, DLL F. 219, 144-145 Jean [Johannes] de Regaut (fl. 1462), poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 219, 140 Johann [Johannes] von Regensburg (mid-15-th century), architect - Regensburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 146 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Reggio (fl. 649680), bishop - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 147 Giovanni [Johannes] da Reggio ( f e a . 1426), citizen of Reggio - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 148 Giovanni [Johannes] da Reggio (fl. 1450), physician - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 148 Johannes de Regina de Neapoli - italian: Giovanni Sicola da Napoli ( t e a . 1350), Dominican, theologian - Napoli (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Tafuri, Théologie - F. 219, 149-159

Jean [Johannes] Regis (fl. 1394), master of arts, physician - Coutances (France); Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 219, 160-161 Jean [Johannes] Regis (fl. 1448-1452), bachelor of medecine, master of arts, physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 162 Jean [Johannes] Regnault (fl. 1380), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 163 Jean [Johannes] Regnier (fl. 1416), physician - Hainaut (Belgium); Compiègne (France) Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 219, 164-165 Johannes de Regno ( f e a . 1361), Carmelite, theologian - Toulouse (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 219, 166-169 Joâo [Johannes] das Rcgras (* mid-14-th century, 11404), jurisconsult - Lisboa (Portugal); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 219, 170-171 Jean [Johannes] (Reigny) (fl. 1191), monk, physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 219, 172 Jean [Johannes] (Reims) (fl. 845), physician Reims (France) - Jacquart I - F. 219, 173 Jean [Johannes] (Reims) (fl. 1298), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 176 Jean [Johannes] (Reims) (fl. 1343), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 177 Jean [Johannes] de Reims (fl. 1350), university rector - Paris (France); Reims (France) Chevalier - F. 219, 178 Jean [Johannes] (Reims) (fl. 1364-1376), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 179 Jean [Johannes] de Reims (fl. 1370), architect, sculptor - Reims (France); Monte Cassino (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 180 Jean [Johannes] (Reims) (fl. 1420), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 181 John [Johannes] (Reivaulx Abbey) (fl. 1445), Cistercian, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford - F. 219, 240 Johannes Remensis ^t 1125), Benedictine, scolasticus - Saint-Evroult (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 219, 174-175 Johannes van Remerswael (fl. 1491), Franciscan - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 219, 182 Jean [Johannes] de Remy (fl. 1366), poet Chevalier - F. 219, 183 Jean [Johannes], surgeon of René II, duke of Lorraine (fl. 1497-1498), surgeon - Lorraine (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 186 Jean [Johannes] Renouart (fl. 1450-1457), master of medicine, physician - Picardie (France); Saint-Riquicr (France); Hcsdin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 187 Jean [Johannes] de Renty (13-th century), bard France - Chevalier - F. 219, 188 Jean [Johannes] de Renty (fl. 1360), surgeon Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 189 Johannes Reomaensis - french: Jean, abbot of Réôme (+539), Benedictine, monastery founder, abbot, saint - Réôme (France); Moutier-SaintJcan (France) - Chevalier - F. 219, 190 Johannes Repingalus - english: John de Repynghale ( t e a . 1350), Carmelite, doctor of theology, friar - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England); Cambridge (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 219, 191; 327, 433 Johannes de Ressia (fl. 1225), member of the Teutonic order - France; Preussen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 219, 195 Jean [Johannes] Resverie (fl. 1418), medical practitioner - Reims (France); Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 196 Johannes de Retesella —> Johannes Hispanus de Petersella Jean [Johannes] de Rethel (fl. 1241), nobleman France - Chevalier - F. 219, 198 Johannes de Retimo - poet - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 219, 199

Johannes de Retz (* ca. 1360, f 1402 or after 1404), Augustinian, professor of theology Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Ossinger F. 219, 200-203 Jean [Johannes] Reubelin (II. 1392), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 204 Johannes, bishop of Reval ( t 1294), bishop Tallinn (Estonia) - Chevalier - F. 219, 205 Jean [Johannes] Reynaut (fl. 1435), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I - F. 219, 206 Johannes de Reysen - latin: J. Risingius (fl. 1440), university rector - Heidelberg (Germany); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 219, 208 Johannes von Rheinfelden - also: J. Teuto, de Friburgo (fl. 1325-1377), Dominican Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wiirtenberg); Basel (Switzerland) - DLL, Kaeppeli - F. 209, 177; 219, 209-210 Johannes Rhetor (fl. 526), chronicler - Antiochia - Chevalier - F. 219, 211 Jean [Johannes] du Rhin - latin: Johannes Renensis (fl. 1473-1482), printer - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 212 Johannes (Rhoda) - also: J. magistri Lamberti (fl. 1468), copyist - Brabant (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 219, 213-214 John [Johannes] ab Rhydheix ab Jevan Lhuyd (fl. 1480), poet - Wales - Chevalier F. 219, 215 Jean [Johannes] de Ribemont (fl. 1275), parliament clerk - France - Chevalier F. 219, 216 Jean [Johannes] Ribes (fl. 1453-1458), bachelor of mcdccinc - Perpignan (France); Barcelona (Spain) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 219, 217-218 Jean [Johannes] Ribes (fl. 1478-1480), barber Perpignan (France) - Jacquart I - F. 219, 219 Johannes Ricca (11. 1396), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 219, 220-222 Johannes de Riccio (fl. 1436), Dominican - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 219, 223-224 John [Johannes] ap Rice (fl. 1452), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 219, 225 Johannes Richardi (fl. 1379-1420), master of arts, physician - Soissons (France); Paris (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 219, 226-227 Jean [Johannes] le Riche (fl. 1481-1489), master of arts, master of medicine, parish priest - Caen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 228 Jean [Johannes] Richomme (fl. 1517), barber - Montferrand (France) - Jacquart I F. 219, 229 Johannes Riddlintone —> Riddlintone, John Jean [Johannes] Ridel (fl. 1349-1350), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of medecine Rouen (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 231 Johannes Ridewall - also: J. Ridcvallus (11. 1330-1340), Franciscan, doctor of theology, convent lector - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 219, 232-237; 331, 201-202 Jean [Johannes] de la Rie de Montgaillard (fl. 1425), physician - Tarn-et-Garronne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 238 Johannes van Riedt —> Johannes de Arundine Giovanni [Johannes] (Rieti) ( t 1347), Augustinian - Rieti (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 239 Giovanni [Johannes] di Riluta, bishop of Parma (f 1297), archpriest, bishop - Parma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 219, 241 Jean [Johannes] Rigald (fl. 1330), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / F. 219, 242 Johannes Rigaldi, bishop of Tréguier - french: Jean Rigaud (f 1323), Franciscan, prior, bishop Limoges (France); Tréguier (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Sbaralea, Théologie F. 219, 243-255

Johannes Giovanni [Johannes] di Rigirio (* 1331 ), sculptor - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 256 Jean [Johannes] de Rigny (fi. 1395-1400), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 219, 257-259 Giovanni [Johannes] di Riguzzo da Venezia (fi. 1384-1386), sculptor - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 219, 260 Ivan [Johannes] Rilski (* between 876 and 880, f 946), hegumen, saint - Bulgaria - Chevalier, Osteuropa - F. 219, 261-263 Giovanni [Johannes] da Rimini (Π. 1453), wood carver - Rimini (Italy); Matera (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 219, 264 Giovanni [Johannes] da Rimini ( t 1463), painter - Rimini (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 219, 265-266 Giovanni [Johannes] di Riniero (fl. 1350), copyist - Rimini (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 219, 267-268 Johann [Johannes] von Rinkcnbcrg (fl. 12911349), nobleman, poet - Switzerland - DLL, Stammler - F. 219, 269-272 Johannes von Rinstetten (* 1350, 1 1421), Augustinian, prior, biographer - Strasbourg (France) - DLL, Stammler - F. 219, 273-276 Juan [Johannes] del Rio (fl. 1461), jurisconsult - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 219, 277-279 Joäo [Johannes] de Rio Mayor - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 219, 280 Giovanni [Johannes] da Riolo (15-th century), painter - Imola (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 219, 281 Johannes de Ripa - also: J. a Ripa Transonum (fl. 1330-1357), Franciscan, theologian - Ascoli (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 219, 282-291 Johannes Riparia (fl. 1441), doctor of medecine Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 292 Jean [Johannes] Ripault (fl. 1488-1491), Student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 293 Johannes de Ripis (fl. 1476-1478), Augustinian, doctor of theology - Lombardia (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger - F. 219, 294-295 Giovanni [Johannes] (Ripoli) (fl. 958), deacon, monk, canonist - Ripoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 219, 296 Johannes Ripolli (fl. 1500), physician - Avignon (France); Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier F. 219, 297 Jean [Johannes] au Ris (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 219, 298 Johannes Risingius —> Johannes de Reysen Johannes (Riva) (mid-15-th century), painter Riva (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 299 Jean [Johannes] de la Rivière (fl. 1436), master of medicine - Poitiers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 300 Jean [Johannes] Rivillon (fl. 1492-1494), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 301 Johannes de Rivo (fl. 1326), physician - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 302 Johannes de Rivo Forti (fl. 1400), Carmelite, doctor of theology - France - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 219, 303-304 Johannes Rizocopus (fl. 710-711), exarch Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 219, 305 Jean [Johannes], barber of Robert d'Artois (fl. 1302), barber - Artois (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 306 Jean [Johannes], physician of Robert d'Artois (11. 1302), physician - Artois (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 307 Jean [Johannes] Robin - called: le Breton ( t e a . 1380), barber - Sens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 308 Johannes Rocca —> Jean [Johannes] de la Roche bishop of Bethlehem and Cavaillon Jean [Johannes] Rocel (fl. 1379-1405), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquari 1 - F. 219, 316

Jean [Johannes] de la Roche (fl. 1486-1494), physician, surgeon - Rennes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 317 Jean [Johannes] de la Roche, bishop of Bethlehem and Cavaillon - also: J. Rocca ("I" 1434), Franciscan, bishop - Barcelona (Spain); Albi (France); Bethlehem (Israel); Cavaillon (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 219, 310-313 Jean [Johannes] de la Roche sur Yon (fl. 1269), physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 219, 309 Johannes Rochefordus - english: John Rochford (fl. 1386-1406), knight, chronicler - England Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 219, 314-315 Jean [Johannes] de la Rochelle (Franciscan) -> Johannes de Rupella Jean [Johannes] de la Rochelle (fl. 13651372), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 219, 318 Jean [Johannes] IV dc la Rochctaillcc, archbishop of Besançon and Rouen (f 1437), archbishop, cardinal, papal legate - Besançon (France); Roma (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Rouen (France) - Bertolt - F. 203, 296 Johannes Rochus de Portiis (* 1391, + 1462), Augustinian, theologian - Pavia (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier, Harter, Ossinger F. 219, 319-326 Jean [Johannes] Rocola (14-th century), physician - Cahors (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 327 Jehan [Johannes] de Rocotte (fl. 1539), tapestry weaver - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 219, 328 Jean [Johannes] de Rocquigny, abbot of Clairfontaine ("|" 1269), PremonsLratensian, abbot France - Chevalier - F. 219, 329 Johannes de Roda (fl. 1396-1398), master of medicine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 330 Johannes de Roda (fl. 1403), dioccse clcrk, master of arts, student of medecine - Bayeux (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 331 Johannes Rodelhati (fl. 1459-1460), physician Orange (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 219, 332 Johannes Roderici de Castromocho, bishop of Jaen, Siguenza and Palencia (? 1396), bishop Jaen (Spain); Palencia (Spain) - Chevalier F. 219, 333 Johannes de Rodington - also: J. dc Rodinko ( t 1348), Franciscan, Provincial - Lincoln (England); Bedford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 219, 334-339 Juan [Johannes] Rodriguez del Padrón also: J. R. de la Camera (* 1390, t e a . 1450), Franciscan, poet, novelist - Galicia (Spain) Chavy, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 219, 340-342; 336, 307-311 Jean [Johannes] Roebosch (fl. 1451), student of medecine - Paris (France); Picardie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 343 Jean [Johannes], physician of Roger II, viscount of Bcziers (fl. 1180), physician - Bezicrs (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 344 Jean [Johannes] Roguier (fl. 1455), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart I - F. 219, 345 Jean [Johannes] Rohault (fl. 1459), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 346 Joan [Johannes] Rois de Corella (* between 1433 and 1443, t 1497), poet - Valencia (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 219, 347-348 Jean [Johannes], lord of Roissy and Ploisy ( t 1477), lord - France - Chevalier F. 219, 349 Johannes Rokycana (*ca. 1390, 11471), heretic, preacher, archbishop - Böhmen (Czech Republic); Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 219, 350-354; 338, 59 Jean [Johannes] de la Roleja (fl. 1448), barber - Carcassonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 355

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Jean [Johannes] Rollin (15-th century), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 357 Giovanni [Johannes] (Roma) (fl. 679), precantor - Roma (Italy); England - Chevalier F. 219, 358 Johannes (Roma) (2-d half 10-th century), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 359 Johannes (Roma) (mid-12-th century), marbler Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 361 Johannes (Roma) (mid-12-th century), marbler Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 360 Johannes (Roma) Johannes Deroria John [Johannes] son of Rory Magrath (fl. 1459), historian - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 219, 375 Jehan [Johannes] de la Rose (fl. 1398), copyist, writer - Dijon (France) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 219, 376-377 Jean [Johannes] Rose (fl. 1400-1405), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 378 Jean [Johannes] Rosée ( t 1482 or 1483), physician, university faculty dean - Paris (France); Normandie (France); Orleans (France) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 219, 379-380 Hans [Johannes] von der Rosen (fl. 1468), bell founder - München (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 381 Johannes von Rosenau (fl. 1445), painter Siebenbürgen (Romania) - Thieme/Becker F. 219, 382 Johannes Rosenbusch —> Rosenpusch, Johann Jean [Johannes] Roset (fl. 1483), surgeon, barber - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 384 Johannes de Roseto (f 1320), royal physician Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 219, 385-387 Jean [Johannes] de Rosselay (fi. 1463), wood carver - Brabant (Belgium); Besançon (France) Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 388-389 Jean [Johannes] Rosselin (11. 1482), physician Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 390 Jean [Johannes] Rossello (2-d half 15-th century), surgeon - France - Jacquart 1 F. 219, 391 Johann [Johannes] von Rossessing (f 1375), abbot, poet - Salzburg (Austria) - Stammler F. 219, 392 Johannes Rossus —» Ross, Johannes

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[Johannes]

Ivan [Johannes] Rostislavic Berladnik ( t 1162), prince - Russia - Boguslavskij F. 219, 393-394 Johannes Rota (fl. 1390), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Aragon (Spain); Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 219, 395-396 Johannes Rotarii (fl. 1473-1474), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 397 Johannes Rothomagensis - also: J. Bajoeensis; french: Jean de Bayeux ( t 1079), bishop, archbishop - Avranches (France); Rouen (France); Bayeux (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat - F. 203, 94-96; 219, 398-399 Johannes Rotthuet —> Johannes von Indersdorf Johannes dc Rotulcto (fl. 1315), grammarian Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 219, 402 Jean [Johannes] de Roucy, bishop of Laon ( t 1418), archdeacon, bishop - Meaux (France); Laon (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 219, 403 Jean [Johannes] de Rouen (fl. 1314-1315), sculptor - Rouen (France); Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 219, 404 Jean [Johannes] de Rougemont, abbot of Cîteaux (fl. 1335), Cistercian, abbot - Citeaux (France) Chevalier - F. 219, 405 Jean [Johannes] Rougier (fl. 1480), surgeon - Périgueux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 406 Jean [Johannes] de Roulike (fl. 1479), physician - Lille (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 407 Jean [Johannes] de Roupy, called de Cambrai —> Jean [Johannes] de Cambrai Jean [Johannes] Rousseau (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 408 Jean [Johannes] Rousseau (fl. 1461), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 409 Jean [Johannes] Rousseau (fl. 1493), barber Lyon (France) - Jacquari 1 - F. 219, 410 Jean [Johannes] le Roussel (mid-14-th century), barber - Provins (France) - Wickersheimer F. 219, 411 Jean [Johannes] Roussel (fi. 1396), medical practitioner - Laon (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 219, 412 Jehan [Johannes] le Roux (fl. 1377), copyist France - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 219, 413-414 Jean [Johannes] de Roux - latin: Johannes de Rubeis (fl. 1410-1421), physician, surgeon - Paris (France); Bourgogne (France); Parma (Italy) Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 219, 415-416 Giovanni [Johannes] da Rovezzano (15th century), painter - Italy - Chevalier F. 219, 417 Jean [Johannes] le Roy (fl. 1407), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 418 Jean [Johannes] lc Roy (fl. 1470-1472), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 219, 419 Jean [Johannes] Roys (fl. 1492), barber, surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 219, 421 Johannes Rubei, bishop of Terralba - italian: Giovanni Rossi (fl. 1332-1345), Carmelite, bishop - Sardegna (Italy); Avignon (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier F. 220, 1-2 Johannes de Rubeis (physician) —» Jean [Johannesl de Roux Johannes de Rubeis (13-th-14-th century), Dominican - Viterbo (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 220, 3 Johannes Rucherath —» Johannes de Wesalia Jean [Johannes] de la Rue ( t before 1494), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 220, 4 Jean [Johannes] du Rueill - latin: Johannes Ruellius ( t 1537), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 220, 5-6 Johannes Rufus (chronicler) Rufus de Lübeck

Johannes Rufus - english: John Red or Read (fl. 1284), Dominican, chronicler - Cornwall (Wales) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 220, 7-8 Giovanni [Johannes] de Rugiee (fl. 1469-1471), goldsmith - Italy; Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 220, 9 Jan [Johannes] van Rummen (fl. 1486), painter - Roermond (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 220, 10 Johannes Rumsik —> Johannes de Friburgo Johannes dc Rupclla - french: Jean de la Rochelle ( t 1245), Franciscan, doctor of theology - La Rochelle (France); Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding - F. 220, 11-32 Johannes de Rupescissa - french: Jean de Roquetaillade ( f e a . 1365 or 1362), Franciscan, prophet - Aurillac (France); Devonshire (England); Avignon (France) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart I, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Sbaralea, Théologie, Wadding, Wickersheimer - F. 220, 33-56 Johannes dc Rupcscissa, patriarch of Constantinopolis, archbishop of Rouen and Besançon - french: Jean de Rochetaillée (+ 1437), patriarch, archbishop, cardinal - Paris (France); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Rouen (France); Besançon (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 220, 57 Jean [Johannes], lord of Rupt and Autricourt (fl. 1430-1467), lord - France - Chevalier F. 220, 58 Johannes Russell - also: John Russel ( t e a . 1306), Franciscan, friar, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Chevalier, Oxford, Théologie F. 220, 59-60; 341, 370-371 John [Johannes] ap Rys (fl. 1400-1439), nobleman, doctor of civil law, canon, archdeacon - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 220, 66-67 Jean [Johannes] de Ryslay, abbot of Meaux (fl. 1353-1356), abbot - Meaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 68 Johann [Johannes], count of Saarbrücken (*ca. 1260, 11342), count - Saarbrücken (Germany) Chevalier - F. 221, 79 Johann [Johannes] von Saarbrücken, bishop of Verdun and Châlons-sur-Marne (f 1438), archdeacon, bishop - Verdun (France); Châlonssur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 221, 80 Johannes von Saaz —> Johannes von Tepl Johann [Johannes] de Sabac (fl. 1430-1440), sculptor - Eichstätt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 220, 70 Johannes Sabas ( t e a . 550), monk, saint - MidEast - Chevalier - F. 220, 69 Johannes, cardinal-bishop of Sabina (fl. 10581061), cardinal, bishop - Italy - Chevalier F. 220, 71 Johannes, cardinal-bishop of Sabina (fl. 1252), cardinal, bishop - Roma (Italy) - Berton F. 220, 73 Johannes Sabinensis (fl. 1229), bishop, papal legate - Barcelona (Spain); Roma (Italy) Fabricius - F. 220, 72 Jean [Johannes] Sac (fl. 1498-1505), bachelor of medecine, physician - Hérault (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 74 Johann [Johannes] von Sachsen (fl. 1363), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 221, 99 Johann [Johannes] von Sachsen (fl. 13921409), physician - Strasbourg (France); Sachsen (Germany) - DLL, Jacquart I, Stammler, Wickersheimer - F. 221, 100-104 Johann [Johannes], duke of Sachsen-Lauenburg (* 1249, t 1285), duke - Sachsen (Germany); Laucnburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 221, 98 Johannes Sacramus —> Sacramus, Johannes Johannes de Sacro Fonte —> Johannes Holibrocus Johannes dc Sacrobosco - also: John dc Holywood, Halifax ( t 1256), mathematician, astronomer - Oxford (England); Paris (France); Yorkshire (England) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL,

Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 204, 104; 220, 75-90; 343, 147-148 Jean [Johannes] de Saffres (f 1365), canon Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 91 Jean [Johannes] Saffroy (fl. 1379-1381), master of arts, master of medicine - Rouen (France); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 220, 92 Jean [Johannes] I, duke of Sagan ( t 1439), duke - France - Chevalier - F. 220, 93 Jean [Johannes] II, duke of Sagan (f 1504), duke - France - Chevalier - F. 220, 94 Jean [Johannes] Saget (fl. 1475), surgeon Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 220, 95 Johannes Said bar Sabun —> Johannes bishop of Mclitcna Jean [Johannes] le Saige (15-th century), painter - France - Chevalier - F. 220, 96 Jean [Johannes] Saillembien (fl. 13491351), master of arts, master of medicine, canon - Chartres (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 97 Jean [Johannes] Saillembien ( t 1499), bachelor of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 220, 98 Johannes Sainerii (fl. 1326), master of medicine Issy (France); Angers (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 99 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Alban (fl. 1345), canon - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 174 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Amans (fl. 1293), physician - Le Puy (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 191 Jean [Johannes] dc Saint-Amant (fl. 1326), physician - Avignon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 220, 192-193 Jean [Johannes] (Saint-Antonin) (fl. 1161), physician, canon - Tarn-et-Garronne (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 220, 196 Jean [Johannes] (Saint-Arnould) ( f i a t e 13th century), physician - Metz (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 215 Jean [Johannes] (Saint-Aubin) (II. 1082-1106), physician - Angers (France) - Wickersheimer F. 220, 216 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Saint-Aubin ( f l 3 7 5 ) , abbot - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 220, 217 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Aueso (fl. 1331), master of medicine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 218 John [Johannes], abbot of Saint-August ( t 618), abbot - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier F. 220, 219 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Avit, abbot of Mouzon ( t 1442), Bencdictinc, abbot - Mouzon (France); Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 221 Jean [Johannes], abbot of Saint-Basle (fl. 13251350), Benedictine, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 220, 222 John [Johannes] (Saint Benet Holme) (fl. 11861210), magister, physician - Norfolk (England) Talbot - F. 220, 227 John [Johannes] (Saint Benet Holme) (fl. 1482), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 220, 228 Jean [Johannes] (Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire) (fl. 1147), physician - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 220, 223 Jean [Johannes] (d'Ypres), abbot of Saint-Berlin ( t 1383), Benedictine, abbot, chronicler - leper / Ypres (Belgium); Saint-Bertin (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 230 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Brice (fl. 1274), surgeon - Seine-et-Oise (France) Wickersheimer - F. 220, 231 Johannes (Saint-David's) (fl. 1089-1096), miniaturist - Saint-David's (England); Wales D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 220, 235-236 Jean [Johannes] dc Saint-Dcliz (fl. 1484), city administrator, diplomat - Amiens (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 237 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Denys (fl. 1226), canon - Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 220, 239

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Denys (late 13-th century), theologian - France - Chevalier F. 220, 238 Jean [Johannes] de Saint-Dié Johannes de Erfordia Johannes Saxonius (fl. 1412), Servite, theologian, chronicler - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 221, 105-106 Giovanni [Johannes] da Scanello (fl. 1483), professor of law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 221, 107 John [Johannes] of Scarborough (late 14th ccntury), physician - England - Talbot F. 221, 108 Johannes de Scarraco (fl. 1316-1337), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 221, 109 Johannes Schadland, bishop of Augsburg - or: J. Schadlandt (*1311 or 1312, t 1373), Dominican, inquisitor, bishop - Köln (Germany); Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 221, 110-113 Hans [Johannes] (Schaffhausen) (fl. 1440-1446), servant, clerk, poet - Schaffhausen (Switzerland); Basel (Switzerland) - Stammler - F. 425, 67 Johannes de Schalby (fl. 1324), canon, chronicler - Lincoln (England) - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 221, 114-116 Johannes Scheie von Lübeck (f 1439), canonist, diplomat - Hanover (Germany); Magyarország (Hungary); Bologna (Italy) - DLL - F. 221, 117-118 Johannes Schiltl (fl. 1455-1480), Dominican Wien (Austria); Köln (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 221, 119 John [Johannes] de Schipton (fl. 1252), Augustinian, prior - Newburgh (England) Chevalier - F. 221, 120 Johann [Johannes] von Schlamersdorf, archbishop of Bremen ( t 1421), archdeacon, archbishop - Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 221, 121 Johann [Johannes] von Schleinitz, bishop of Naumburg (f 1434), canon, bishop - Naumburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 221, 122 Johann [Johannes], bishop of Schleswig ( t 1244), bishop - Schleswig (Germany) Chevalier - F. 221, 123 Johannes Scholasticus, patriarch of Constantinopolis (* ca. 525, 1577), scolasticus, patriarch - Antiochia; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 221, 124-135 Johann [Johannes] von Schönbrunn (15-th century), magister, alchemist - Deutschland DLL - F. 349, 199 Johannes Schonese (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, master of ails, student of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 221, 136 Johannes de Schonhavia (*ca. 1356, 1 1431), Augustinian, canon regular, prior - Groenendaal (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 221, 141-143 Johannes Schonhovius - also: J. Schodehoven, de Schoonhoven (11. 1390), Carmelite, theologian - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 221, 137-140 Johannes Schoovendieke —» Schoovendycke, Johannes

Johann [Johannes] von Schwaben (* 1290, t 1313), nobleman, assassin - Schwaben (Germany); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 221, 146 Johann [Johannes] von Schwanden, abbot of Einsiedeln (1 1326 or 1327), Benedictine, abbot Einsiedeln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 221, 147 Hans [Johannes] von Schwartach (15-th century), friar, medical writer - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 221, 149-150 Hans [Johannes] der Schwätzer (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 221, 148 Johannes de Schwenkenfeld (fl. 1330-1341), Dominican, inquisitor - Silesia (Poland) Kaeppeli - F. 221, 151 Johannes de Scopeto (14-th ccntury), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 221, 152-153 John [Johannes] (Scotland) (fl. 1216), physician - Scotland - Talbot - F. 221, 273 John [Johannes] (Scotland) (fl. 1310), physician - London (England); Scotland - Talbot F. 221, 274 John [Johannes], king of Scots - real name: John Balliol, Jean de Bailleul Johannes Sarisbcricnsis bishop of Chartres Johannes de Sevilla —> Johannes Hispaliensis Juan [Johannes], bishop of Sevilla (t before 850), bishop, translator - Sevilla (Spain) Chevalier - F. 221, 353

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[Johannes]

Juan [Johannes] de Sevilla (fi. 1405), architect, monk - Sevilla (Spain); Guadelupe (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 221, 354 Juan [Johannes] (Sevilla) (fl. 1464-1465), miniaturist - Sevilla (Spain) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 221, 356-357 Juan [Johannes] de Sevilla ( t after 1479), hagiographer - Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier F. 221, 355 Jean [Johannes] de Seyran (fl. 1355), poet Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 221, 358 Jean [Johannes] de Seyssel (fl. 1300-1308), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier F. 221, 359 Jean [Johannes] de Sez (fl. 1368), illuminator Paris (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 221, 350; 221, 360 John [Johannes] Sharp —> Asper, Johannes Johannes Sharpe (*ca. 1360, t between 1410 and 1420), philosopher, theologian - Oxford (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 352, 356-360 Johannes Sheppey, bishop of Rochester - also: J. de Scapcya, J. Roffcnsis; John dc Shcpcyc ( t 1360), Benedictine, prior, bishop - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 221, 362; 352, 405-406 John [Johannes] (Shoreham) (fl. 1296), leech Sussex (England) - Talbot - F. 221, 364 John [Johannes] (Shrewsbury) (fl. 1260), carpenter - Shrewsbury (England) - Harvev F. 221, 366 Johannes Shyrburnus —> Shirburn, John Johannes de Siaco - frcnch: Jean dc Sy (fl. 13461350), Dominican, bible translator - Campania (Italy); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Kosch - F. 221, 367-369 Johannes de Siccavilla - also: J. Dritonus (f ca. 1270), theologian, university rector England; Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 98, 313; 221, 370-371 Johannes de Sicilia (fl. 866), chroniclcr - Sicilia (Italy); Greece - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast F. 221, 372-376 Johannes de Sicilia (11. 1290), astronomer - Paris (France); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 221, 377-378 Giovanni [Johannes] da Sicilia (fl. 1428), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 221, 379 Giovanni [Johannes] da Sicilia (fl. 1483), physician - Bologna (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 221, 380 John [Johannes] of Sidingbourn - Benedictine Canterbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 221, 381 Ivan [Johannes] Sidorovic (fl. 1407-1441), landowner - Russia; Pskov (Russia) Boguslavskij - F. 221, 382 Giovanni [Johannes] da Siena (fl. 1273), notary, miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 221, 384-385 Giovanni [Johannes] da Siena (fl. 1393), philosopher - Siena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 221, 387 Giovanni [Johannes] da Siena (fl. 1425), architect - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 221, 388 Giovanni [Johannes] da Siena (fl. 1425), sculptor - Siena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 221, 383 Johann [Johannes] von Sierck, bishop of Utrecht ( t 1305), archdeacon, bishop - Trier (Germany); Utrecht (Netherlands); Toul (France); Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 221, 389 Johannes Signiensis - also: J. Signinus; Giovanni da Segni ( t 1178), bishop - Segni (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 221, 392-394 Johannes de Signorellis (fl. 1433), physician Ferrara (Italy); England - Talbot - F. 221, 391 Johann [Johannes] Silfrits (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 221, 390 Jean [Johannes] de Siili (fl. 1322), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 221, 395

Giovanni [Johannes] di fra Silverstro (fl. 14291430), illuminator - Bologna (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 221, 396-398 Johannes Simardi (fl. 1396), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 221, 399 Jean [Johannes] Simon (11. 1403-1417), astrologist, physician - Zeeland (Netherlands); Vienne (France) - Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 221, 400-402 Jean [Johannes] Simon (f before 1448), surgeon, barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 221, 403 Johannes Simonis ( t 1476), Carmelite, theologian - Holland (Netherlands) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 221, 404-405 Johannes (Sinai) (fl. 1084), theologian - Palestine - Chevalier - F. 221, 406 Johannes de Sinigardis (fl. 1331-1338), professor of medicine, chaplain - Arezzo (Italy); Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 221, 407 Jan [Johannes] van Sint-Omer (fl. 1361), painter - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 220, 326 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Siracusa ( t e a . 609), bishop, saint - Siracusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 241 Jean [Johannes] le Sire (f 1265), physician Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 221, 408 Johannes Siropoulos (15-th century), icon painter - Russia - Thieme/Becker - F. 221, 409 Ivan [Johannes] Sisman, tsar of Bulgaria (+ 1395), tsar - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 221, 410-413 Jean [Johannes] II, bishop of Sisteron (fl. 812851), bishop - Sisteron (France) - Chevalier F. 221, 414 Johannes Sithivensis —» Johannes de Sancto Bertino Jean [Johannes] de Sivry (fl. 1317), Prcmonstratcnsian, prior, chroniclcr - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 221, 417 Johannes Skelton Skelton, John Johannes Skolnus —» Johannes de Kolno Johann [Johannes] im Sluch (fl. 1427-1428), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 221, 419 Johannes Smcra (fl. 990), physician Bulgaria - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 221, 420-422 Johannes Smitzkil (14-th century), Dominican - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 221, 426 Johannes Sobielsas, bishop of Litomysl and Otomouc, patriarch of Aquilea (+ 1394), bishop, patriarch - Litomysl (Czechia); Olomouc (Czechia); Luxembourg - Chevalier - F. 222, 1 Johannes Sobrinus —> Johannes Consobrinus Jean [Johannes] Soeghe (fl. 1378), bachelor of medecine, canon - Tournai (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 2 Johann [Johannes] von Soest (*ca. 1448, t 1506), musician, poet, physician - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 222, 3-4 Johann [Johannes] von Soest (fl. 1485-1486), painter - Münster (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 222, 5 Jean [Johannes] de Soignolles (fl. 1349-1358), sculptor - France; Avignon (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 6-9 Jean [Johannes] II (de Nesle), count of Soissons ( t 1270), count, crusader - Soissons (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier F. 222, 10 Jean [Johannes] de Soisy (fl. 1488-1493), surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 11-12 Johannes dc Solano (fl. 1315-1340), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 222, 13 Jean [Johannes] (Solcsmcs) (fl. 1300), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 16 Jean [Johannes] de Soleure (II. 1480), barber, surgeon - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 17

Jean [Johannes] (Solignac) (14-th century), physician - Solignac (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 18 Johannes de Solmona (fl. 1431), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 222, 19 Johann [Johannes] von Solms ( t 1483 or 1484), count, pilgrim, author of a travel account Mainz (Germany); Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - DLL - F. 222, 20 Johannes de Soma (fl. 148-1435), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart / - F. 222, 21 Johannes Somtxeus —> Sombey, John Johannes Somer —> Somer, John Johannes Somerton —> Somerton, John Jean [Johannes] Sommayn (fl. 1424-1443), master of arts, master of medicine, physician Cambrai (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 41 Jean [Johannes] de Sommereux (fl. 1320), barber - Évreux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 42 Johannes de Sommerfeld (t between 1348 and 1361), Franciscan - Görlitz (Germany); Niederlausitz (Germany) - DLL - F. 222, 43 Johannes de Soncino (15-th century), graecist Soncino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 44 Johannes Sonnemanus - also: Johann Sonnemann (fl. 1428-1446), Carmelite - Kassel (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 222, 45-47 John [Johannes] the Sophist (f 9-th century), philosopher - Malmesbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 222, 48 Giovanni [Johannes] Sordi-Cacciafronte, bishop of Mantova and Vicenza (f 1183), Bcncdictinc, abbot, bishop - Cremona (Italy); Mantova (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 49 Johannes Sorethus (* 1394, 1 1471), general of the Carmelite Order - Caen (France); Angers (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 222, 50-57 Jean [Johannes] de Souay (fl. 1448), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 222, 58 Jean [Johannes] de Soubzlefour (fl. 14211436), master of arts, surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 59-60 Jean [Johannes] de Soûlantes (fl. 1421), barber Paris (France) - Jacquart 2 - F. 222, 61 John [Johannes] (Southwark) (fl. 1312), surgeon - Southwark (England) - Talbot - F. 222, 62 Johannes de Spaciis (fl. 1405-1414), Dominican, convent lector - Milano (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 222, 63 Johannes Span (fl. 1478-1480), Dominican, convent lector - Eichstätt (Germany); Freiburg (Germany, Baden-WUrtenberg); Speyer (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 222, 65 Johann [Johannes], count of Spanheim (II. 1223), count - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 222, 66 Ivan [Johannes] Spasitel' Friasin - or: I. Spisatcl' (fl. 1490-1492), icon painter - Moskva - Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 69 Johannes (Spatharius) (6-th-7-th century), military commander - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 222, 70 John [Johannes] dc Spaync - probably identical with J. Despanha (fl. 1423), physician - Essex (England) - Talbot - F. 222, 71 Johann [Johannes] Spenlin ( t between 1456 and 1459), master of arts, doctor of medecine Rothenburg ob der Tauber (Germany); Konstanz (Germany); Paris (France); Stuttgart (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 72-73 Jean [Johannes] de Sperdan (t before 1239), physician - Narbonnc (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 222, 75 Johann [Johannes] von Spey (t 1426), architect - Koblenz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 222, 76 John [Johannes] le Spicer (fl. 1354), surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 222, 77 Jan [Johannes] Spierinck > Spierinck, Jan Johannes de Spilembergo (15-th century), citizen of Venezia - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 222, 81

[Johannes] Johannes Spinœus - also: J. Pinœus ( t 1484), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 222, 82 John [Johannes] de Spineto ( t 1417), physician Scotland - Talbot - F. 222, 83 Johannes de Spira - real name: J. Wischler; german: Johann von Speyer (* 1383, f e a . 1456), Benedictine, monk, copyist - Speyer (Germany); Melk (Austria) - Bradley, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Stammler - F. 222, 85-95 Giovanni [Johannes] da Spira (fl. 14691470), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 222, 97 Johann [Johannes] von Spire (14-th century), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 84 Johann [Johannes ] von Spire ( t before 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 96 Johann [Johannes ] von Spitz (fl. 1434-1451), Benedictine, monk - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 222, 98 Giovanni [Johannes], archbishop of Split (t ca. 680), archbishop - Split (Croatia) - Chevalier F. 222, 64 Johannes de Spoleto (*ca. 1370, f e a . 1445), grammarian, professor of literature - Bologna (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 99 Johannes Sporre Sporre, Johann Johann [Johannes] von Sprottau (fl. 1371), master of arts, bachelor of medecine Montpellier (France); Wroclaw (Poland) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 104 Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Squillace (fl. 592-598), bishop - Squillace (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 105 Ivan [Johannes] Sracimir, tsar of Bulgaria also: I. Strazimir ("l'after 1396), tsar - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 222, 188-190 Johann [Johannes] Stabayen (fl. 1418-1466), physician - Montpellier (France); Hamburg (Germany) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 106 John [Johannes] Stafford —> Stafford, John John [Johannes] (Stafford) (fl. 1290), physician Stafford (England) - Talbot - F. 222, 107 Johannes Stagnensis (fl. 1458), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 222, 112-113 Johannes Stamberius, bishop of Bangor and Hereford - also: J. Stenobrigus; John Stanbury ( t 1474), Carmelite, bishop - Oxford (England); Norwich (England); Eton (England); Bangor (Wales); Hereford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 222, 115-125; 361, 73-76 Johannes de Standel - also: J. de Stendal (fl. 1359-1376), Dominican - Magdeburg (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 222, 142 Johannes von Staufen (15-th century), poet Deutschland; Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler F. 222, 136 Jean [Johannes] de Stavelot - latin: Johannes Stabulanus or de Stabulis ( t 1449), Benedictine, monk, chronicler, copyist, miniaturist - StavclotMalmédy (Belgium); Netherlands - Bradley, Chevalier, D Ancona, Fabricius, Fétis, Potthast, Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 128-135 Giovanni [Johannes] Stefano di Lorentino da Sondalo (15-th century), painter - Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 137 Giovanni [Johannes] di Stefano da Siena (11. 1248-1272), sculptor, architect - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 138-139 Giovanni [Johannes] di Stefano da Siena (11. 1366-1391), sculptor, architect - Siena (Italy); Roma (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 222, 140 Johann [Johannes] von Steinbach ( t 1339), architect - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier F. 222, 141 Johannes Steperi (13-th century), author of a recipe - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 143 Johannes Stephani (13-th century), medical writer - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 222, 148-149

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Johannes Stephani - alias: J. Poncii (fl. 1427), master of medicine - Narbonne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 147 Johannes Stephani de Girbioto, bishop of Toulon - trench: Jean d'Étienne (t 1394), archdeacon, bishop - Cahors (France); Toulon (France) Chevalier - F. 423, 100 Johannes Stephani de Urbe (fl. 1315-1330), physician, chaplain, canon - Laon (France) Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 145-146 Johannes Stephanus Aemilianus —> Aemilianus, Johannes Stephanus Johannes de Sterngassen - also: J. de Spcrnegassc ( t e a . 1327), Dominican, mystic, theologian, philosopher - Strasbourg (France); Köln (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 222, 151-163 Jan [Johannes] Stockelpot ( t 1465), master of arts, doctor of medecine, physician, ecclesiastical administrator - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Paris (France) - Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer F. 222, 167-168 John [Johannes] de Stockton (fl. 1314-1361), master of arts, doctor of mcdccinc - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Talbot - F. 222, 169; 365, 74 Johannes Stoicus —> Johannes de Ragusa bishop of Argos Johannes Stokes —> Stokes, John John [Johannes] atte Stone (II. 1426), barber, surgeon - Kent (England) - Talbot F. 222, 173 Johannes Stonus - > Stone, John de Jean [Johannes] Stracilon ( t before 1480), barber - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Nîmes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 178 Johannes de Stralen (fl. 1379), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 222, 179 Johann [Johannes] (Straßburg) (fl. 1292-1312), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 180 Johann [Johannes] (Straßburg) (14-th century), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 181 Johann [Johannes] (Straßburg) (fl. 1386), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 182 Johann [Johannes] (Straßburg) (early 15-th century), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 183 Johann [Johannes] von Straßburg (*ca. 1424), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu F. 222, 186 Hans [Johannes] von Straßburg (fl. 1437), master mason - Strasbourg (France); Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 184 Johann [Johannes], bishop of Straßburg (fl. 1440), bishop, cardinal - Strasbourg (France) - Berton - F. 222, 185 Johann [Johannes] (Straßburg) (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 187 Johannes Streler —» Streler, Johannes Johannes Stringarius (fl. 1434), Augustinian Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 222, 192-194 Johannes de Struma - » Callistus III Papa, Antipapa Johannes Stylites (fl. 710-718), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 222, 195 Johannes Stylites (fl. 830), monk, grammarian Syria - Chevalier - F. 222, 196 Giovanni [Johannes], abbot of Subiaco (early 12-th century), Benedictine, abbot - Subiaco (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 197 Jean [Johannes] Sucquet ( t 1489 or 1490), doctor of medecine, physician - Paris (France); Mcchclcn, Malincs (Belgium); Roma (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 198-199 Johannes dc Suczawa (f 1492), saint - Belgrad (Serbia) - Chevalier - F. 222, 200 Jean [Johannes] le Sueur (II. 1492-1496), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 201

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Jean [Johannes] Suffise (fl. 1498), surgeon Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 202 Jean [Johannes] de Sully, archbishop of Bourges (11. 1261-1271), archbishop - Bourges (France) Chevalier - F. 222, 203 Giovanni [Johannes] da Sulmona (14-th century), painter, wood carver - Sulmona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 208 Johannes de Sulmona (11. 1341), Augustinian Sulmona (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger, Tafuri F. 222, 204-207 Johannes Sultaniensis (fl. 1398-1412), Dominican, archbishop - Italy - Kaeppeli - F. 222, 209 Johannes de Sumabrio (fl. 1316), chaplain, scribe, physician - Sisteron (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 210 Johannes de Summerosis (fl. 1307), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 211 Johannes Surdus —> Henricus Carnotensis Johannes Surdus ( t before 1100), physician - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 212-213 Jean [Johannes] Surelli (fl. 1486), barber - Vaucluse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 214 Jean [Johannes] Surquet —> Surquet, Jean Johannes Susanne - also: J. Suzanne (fl. 1350), illuminator - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 222, 217-219; 367, 352 Giovanni [Johannes] de' Sutri (fl. 1150), cardinal, legate - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 222, 221-222 Johannes Suttonus -> Sutton, John (de) Ivan [Johannes], bishop of Suzdal ( i 1372), bishop, monk - Suzdal (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 222, 220 Johannes Suzobonus (II. 1266), jurisconsult, chronicler - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 222, 226-227; 367, 355 Johan [Johannes ] I (Sverkersson), king of Svcrigc ( i 1222), king - Sweden - Chevalier - F. 222, 228 Johannes Swafhamus, bishop of Cloyne and Bangor - also: J. Swaffamus; english: John de Swaffham (f 1398), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology, bishop - Cambridge (England); Norfolk (England); Bangor (Wales); Cloyne (Ireland) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 222, 229-233; 368, 5 Johannes de Swinford (13-th-14-th century), Dominican - Armenia; England - Kaeppeli F. 222, 236 Jean [Johannes] de Sy —» Johannes de Siaco Johannes de Syberch (fl. 1339-1349), master of arts, physician - Köln (Germany); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 237 Johannes Sylvanus —» Hieronymus Pragensis Johannes Symonis (fl. 1409-1410), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 238 Johannes dc Synaco - or; J. de Syaco (14th century), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier F. 222, 239-240 Jean [Johannes] Tabari (f 1403), canon, royal chancellor, royal secretary - Limoges (France); Thérouanne (Belgium); Paris (France) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 242-244; 369, 6 Johannes Tabcrnarii (fl. 1387), master of arts, student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 245 Jean [Johannes] lc Tabourcur (13-th ccntury), bard - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 222, 246 Jean [Johannes] aux Tabours (fl. 1369-1375), mason - France - Chevalier - F. 222, 247 Johannes Tacesphalus (f 1427), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior - Norwich (England); Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 222, 248-253 Jean [Johannes] Taiffet (fl. 1475), barber Senlis (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 256

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Jean [Johannes] le Tailleur (fi. 1378), priest, district rector, physician, canon - Saint-Omer (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 257 Jean [Johannes] le Tailleur (H. 1386), medical practitioner - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 258 Johannes de Taliacotio - italian: Giovanni di Tagliacozzo (fl. 1461), Franciscan - Italy Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 222, 254-255 Johannes de Tambaco - also: J. de Cambico or Zambaco; Johann von Dambach (* 1288, t 1372), Dominican, professor of theology Alsace (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Théologie - F. 222, 259-277 Jean [Johannes] de Tanay (fl. 1400-1402), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 278 Jean [Johannes] II, count of Tangarville ( t 1382), viscount, count - Melun (France) - Chevalier F. 222, 279 Jean [Johannes] III, count of Tangarville ( t 1385), count - France - Chevalier F. 222, 279 Jean [Johannes] de la Tannerie (fl. 13081313), canon, physician - Provins (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 280 Jean [Johannes] Tanquard (fl. 1393-1423), physician, priest, university faculty regent Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 281 Jean [Johannes] le Tar (fl. 1386-1397), barber Dijon (Francc) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 282 Jean [Johannes] Tarault (fl. 1484-1485), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 283 Johannes de Tarentasia (13-th century), medical writer - France - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 284 Johannes de Targowisko ( t 1492), bishop Poland - Potthast - F. 222, 285 Jean [Johannes] de Tarpe (fl. 1402), barber Dole (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 286 Johannes, metropolitan of Tarragona (fl. 516-517), metropolitan - Tarragona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 222, 287 Jean [Johannes] Tartas ( t 1499), physician - Paris (Francc); Poitou (Francc); Poitiers (France); Niort (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 288-289 Johannes Tarteys - also: J. Tartay or Tartays (fl. 1422), philosopher - Oxford (England); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford F. 222, 290-291; 370, 102 Jean [Johannes] le Tartier, prior of Cantimpré (fl. 1383-1384), prior - Bclgic, Belgique; Francc Chevalier - F. 222, 292 Johannes Taschcrius (fl. 1305), Dominican Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 293 Johannes de Taurino (fl. 1243-1278), Dominican, convent lector, prior - Torino (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 222, 294-295 Juan [Johannes ] de Tauste, bishop of Huesca, Segorbe and Albarracin (f 1427), Franciscan, bishop - Zaragoza (Spain); Huesca (Spain); Scgorbc (Spain); Albaraccin (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 222, 296-302 John [Johannes] de Taverham —> Taverham, John (de) Johannes Taye (fl. 1477), Carmelite, biographer - Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 222, 304-305 Johannes de Tayster, abbot of Bury-SaintEdmunds - also: J. de Taxter or Taxston (f 1265), Bcncdictinc, monk, chroniclcr Norwich (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 222, 306-309; 370, 269-270 Giovanni [Johannes] di Tebaldo di Vittore (fl. 1468-1528), painter, miniaturist - Siena (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 222, 310 Giovanni [Johannes] Tedesco (fl. 1452), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 311-312 Jean [Johannes] Tegraudi (11. 1376), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 313

Jean [Johannes] le Teinturier (13-th century), bard, poet - Arras (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 222, 314-315 Jean [Johannes] Tcisscirc (fl. 1445), doctor of medecine - Avignon (France) - Jacquart / F. 222, 316 Jean [Johannes] le Tellier, bishop of Dionysias ( t 1449), Carmelite, bishop - Mid-East - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 222, 317-318 Jean [Johannes] de Telu (early 14-th century), canonist - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 222, 319 Johannes de Tcmplis (fl. 1413-1414), master of arts, student of medecine, university rector Paris (France); Troyes (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 320-321 Johannes de Teneramunda (fl. 1420-1439), Carthusian, prior - Termonde (Belgium); België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 222, 322-323 Jean [Johannes] de Tenremonde (fl. 1269), medical practitioner - Anjou (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 324 Johannes von Tepl - also: J. von Saaz (* ca. 1350, 11414), writer, philosopher - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 222, 325-367 Giovanni [Johannes] da Teramo (fl. 1401), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy); Teramo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 222, 368 Jean [Johannes] (Ternes) (f 1429), physician France; Limoges (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 369 Johannes de Terranova (1448), Vallombrosian, prior, copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier F. 222, 371 -372 Jean [Johannes] de Terrevermeille (*ca. 1370, "I" 1430), jurisconsult, consul - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 222, 373-374 Jean [Johannes] Teste (II. 1381), barber - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 378 Johannes Teutonicus - also: J. Semeca (*ca. 1170, 1 1245), jurisconsult, canonist, provost, university professor - Halberstadl (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 222, 379-393 Johannes Teutonicus (13-th century), Dominican - Deutschland; België, Belgique - Kaeppeli F. 222, 398 Johannes Teutonicus (14-th century), Dominican Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 222, 399 Johannes Teutonicus de Wildeshusen, bishop of Bosna (f 1252), Dominican, bishop, general of the Dominican order - Strasbourg (Francc); Magyarország (Hungary); Lombardia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat F. 222, 394-397 Jean [Johannes] lc Tcutoniquc (fl. 1382-1383), military captain - Anjou (France) - Chevalier F. 222, 400 John [Johannes] (Tewkesbury) (fl. 1248-1252), physician - Tewkesbury (England) - Talbot F. 222, 401 Johannes de Tewkesbury (fl. 1388), Franciscan, musician - Tewkesbury (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 222, 402-403 Johannes Textoris (fl. 1455), master of medicine, physician - Aries (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 406 Johannes Textoris (ΐ 1462), master of arts, master of medicine, physician - France; Cahors (France); Roma (Italy) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 222, 404-405; 222, 407 Hans [Johannes] von Than (fl. 1439-1462), building master, carpenter - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 410 Johannes de Thanet (II. 1330), Benedictine, monk, precantor - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 222, 408-409

Hans [Johannes] (Thann) (fl. 1467), master mason, building master - Thann (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 222, 411 Johannes Theobald! (fl. 1449), bachelor of medecine - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 222, 413 Giovanni [Johannes] Theristi ( t e a . 1129), Basilian, abbot, saint - Calabria (Italy) Chevalier - F. 222, 414 Jean [Johannes] (de Commines), bishop of Thérouanne ( t 1130), bishop - Thérouanne (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 222, 415 Johannes Thessalonicensis (fl. 680 or +ca. 630), metropolitan, archbishop, saint - Thessaloniki (Greece) - Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 222, 416-431 Johannes, emperor of Thessaloniki (fl. 12301246), emperor - Thessaloniki (Greece) Chevalier - F. 222, 432 Jean [Johannes] Thibaud (fl. 1473-1493), doctor of mcdccinc, astrologist, medical writer Lyon (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 433-434 Jean [Johannes] Thibault (fl. 1476), physician Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 435 Jean [Johannes] Thiebault (fl. 1461), surgeon Lille (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 436 Johannes de Thielrode - also: J. de Thilrode (13th century), Benedictine, chronicler - Vlaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast F. 222, 438-440 John [Johannes] (Thlenetham) (fl. 1283), physician - Suffolk (England) - Talbot F. 222, 412 Johannes Tholica (fi. 1385-1386), copyist Catalonia (Spain) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 222, 441-442 John [Johannes] ap Thoma (fl. 1499), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Saint Asaph (Wales) Oxford - F. 222, 443 Jean [Johannes] Thomas (fl. 1349-1350), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart ! F. 222, 444 Jean [Johannes] Thomas (fl. 1454-1498), physician, master of arts - Paris (France) Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 222, 445-446 Jean [Johannes] Thomassin (fl. 1454), barber Aries (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 222, 447 Jean [Johannes] Thome (fl. 1316-1317), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 222, 448 Johannes Thorpus —» Thopre, John Johannes Thoulkourantzi, patriarch of Sis (fl. 1489-1525), patriarch - Armenia - Chevalier F. 222, 454 Jean [Johannes] de Thuim - translator - France - Strayer - F. 222, 455-456 Johannes de Thurocz (*ca. 1435), protonotarius, chronicler - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Saxe F. 222, 457-461 Jean [Johannes] Tibaud (fl. 1469), barber - Gard (France) - Jacquart I - F. 223, 1 Johannes Tiberiadensis (fl. 1442), Carmelite, bishop - Tiberias (Israel) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 223, 2 Johannes Ticiniensis - german: Johannes von Teschen or Tetschen (15-th century), alchemist - Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL F. 222, 375-376 Johannes Tientialbene ( t 13-th century), Franciscan - Italy; Umbria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 4 Jean [Johannes] Tifaine -> Thifayn, John Johannes Tigart (1-st half 15-th century), Dominican - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 223, 9-10 Johannes Tilbcrius (fl. 1190), doctor of theology, bishop, historian - Oxford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 223. 11-12; 382, 64

Johannes Johannes Tillonegonus - english: John Tilney (fi. 1435-1455), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior, university professor - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter F. 223, 13-17; 382, 99 Johannes der Timpentamper (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 223, 18 Johannes Tinctoris (+1506) - » Jean [Johannes] Hasch Johannes Tinctoris ( t 1469), theologian, university professor, canon - Köln (Germany); Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier, Harter - F. 223, 19-20 Johannes Tinmouthensis - or; J. de Tynemouth or Tynmouth ( t 1369), Benedictine, hagiographer Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 223, 22-26 Johannes Tipetotus —> Tiptoft, John earl of Worcester Johannes Tircl (fl. 1426), chroniclcr - Marmouticr (France) - Hurter, Potthast - F. 223, 28-29; 382, 289 Jean [Johannes] le Tirlemont (fl. 1481), glass painter - France - Chevalier - F. 223, 30 Johannes, archbishop of Tirnova (mid-12-th century), archbishop, saint - Tirnova (Bulgaria) Chevalier - F. 222, 370 Johannes de Tisano (fl. 1492), glass painter Lorraine (France); Murano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 223, 31 Jean [Johannes] des Tisnées (fl. 1456-1457), barber - Pau (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 32 Jean [Johannes] Tisseyre (fl. 1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 223, 33 Johannes Tissingtonus —» Tissington, John Johannes Tittleshale ( t 1354), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Norwich (England); Avignon (France); Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Oxford - F. 223, 40-43; 382, 320-321 Johannes de Tittmoning - also: J. Grössel ( t 1467), theologian, university rector - Wien (Austria) - Harter - F. 223, 44 Giovanni [Johannes] da Tivoli (fl. 1120), Benedictine - Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 45 Johann [Johannes] zu Tobi (fl. 1480-1486), building master - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 46 Johannes de Tocco - also: J. de Torco (fl. 1272-1313), physician, abbot - Napoli (Italy); Pescara (Italy); Le Mans (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 223, 47; 223, 78 Johannes de Tociaco - frcnch: Jean de Toucy ( t 1222), canon regular, Auguslinian, abbot Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 223, 103 Giovanni [Johannes] Todesco (fl. 1428), painter - Murano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 48 Johann [Johannes] von Toggenburg - also: Hans von Dockenburg (fl. 1475-1491), surgeon, diplomat - Switzerland; Alsace (France) - DLL, Stammler, Wickersheimer - F. 223, 49-53 Johannes (Servus Dei), bishop of Toledo (t926?), bishop - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 223, 54 John [Johannes] of Toledo - or: Johannes de Toleto; called: Cardinalis Albus (f 1275), Cistercian, cardinal, papal physician - Toledo (Spain); England - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 223, 55-56; 223, 60-65 Johannes de Toledo (fl. 1416), Jewish convert, controversist - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier F. 223, 57 Juan [Johannes] de Toledo (fl. 1498), painter Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 223, 58-59 Johannes Tomsonus - also: J. Campsenus (fl. 1377-1382), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); England - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford - F. 205, 147-149; 223, 66-70; 383, 98-99

Jean [Johannes] de Tongres ( t after 1312), Premonstratensian, abbot, Franciscan, theologian - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium); Paris (France) Chevalier, Glorieux - F. 223, 71-72 Jean [Johannes] (Tonnere) (fl. 1496), barber Tonnerre (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 75 Jean [Johannes] le Tonnnelier (fl. 1464), copyist - Orleans (France) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 223, 73-74 Johannes de Tonsis bishop of Fano —> Tonis, Giovanni bishop of Fano Johannes de Torcol (13-th century), Dominican France - Chevalier - F. 223, 79 Jean [Johannes] (Torino) (fl. 1366-1367), barber - Torino (Italy); Mid-East; Savoie (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 204 Johannes de Tornamira - french: Jean de Tourncmire (*ca. 1329, 1 1396), papal physician - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 223, 80-86 Jean [Johannes] de Torpo (fl. 1308-1312), church rector, physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 223, 87 Juan [Johannes] de Torquemada —> Johannes de Turrecremata Jean [Johannes] de Torrante (fl. 1413-1414), master of arts, bachelor of mcdccinc, physician Albi (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 88 Juan [Johannes ] de Torres (fl. 1490), troubadour - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, ÍMtassa F. 223, 89-90 Johannes Tortellius - italian: Giovanni Tortelli (*ca. 1400, t e a . 1466), archpriest, graecist, librarian, medical writer, hagiographer - Arezzo (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe - F. 223, 91-96; 383, 297-298 Jean [Johannes] de Torvoye ( t l l . 1384), architect - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 97 Giovanni [Johannes] da Toscanella (fl. 1431), rhetorician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 223, 98 Giovanni [Johannes] (Tavelli) da Tossignano, bishop of Ferrara ( t 1446), Jesuate, bishop Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 99 Jean [Johannes] du Tot, abbot of Jumièges ( t 1299), abbot - Jumièges (France) - Chevalier - F. 223, 100 John [Johannes] (Totnes) (12-th century), physician - Totnes (England) - Talbot F. 223, 101 John [Johannes] (Totnes) (fl. 1313-1320), physician - Totnes (England) - Talbot F. 223, 102 Jean [Johannes] de Toul - latin: Johannes de Tullo (fl. 1270-1280), architect - Napoli (Italy); France; Toul (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 223, 104 Jean [Johannes] de Toul (fl. 1483), glass painter - Toul (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 105 Jean [Johannes] (Toulon) (fl. 1234), physician Toulon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 106 Jean [Johannes] de Toulouse (11. 1350), canon, hagiographer - Udine (Italy); Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 223, 107 Jean [Johannes] de Toulouse - latin: Johannes de Tholosa (fl. 1390-1410), miniaturist - Avignon (France); Toulouse (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 108-109 Jean [Johannes] du Tour (fl. 1275-1286), theologian, prior - Paris (France); Normandie (France) - Glorieux - F. 223, 110 Jean [Johannes] de Tourhout ( i 1268 or 1269), theologian, provost, chaplain - Tournai (Belgium); Paris (France) - Glorieux F. 223, 111 Jean [Johannes] de Tournai (fl. 1326-1328), seal carver, sculptor - Tournai (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 223, 112-114 Jean [Johannes] de Tournai (15-th century), monk, copyist - Mcchclcn, Malincs (Belgium); Tournai (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 223, 116-117 Jean [Johannes] de Tournai (fl. 1475), printer Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 115

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Jean [Johannes] de Tournai ( t 1499), citizen of Valenciennes, traveler - Valenciennes (France); Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier F. 223, 118 Jean [Johannes] de Tournay (fl. 1383-1394), surgeon - Orleans (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 119 Jean [Johannes] Tournerault (fl. 1456), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 120 Jean [Johannes] de Tours (notary) —» Johannes de Turonis Jean [Johannes] (Tours) (13-th century?), barber - Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 121 Jean [Johannes] Tourtier - also: J. Courtier, Trotier (fl. 1422-1430), surgeon - Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 206, 413-414; 223, 122-123 Johannes Traguricnsis - italian: Giovanni Orsini, bishop of Trogir ( f i l l i ) , bishop, saint - Trogir (Croatia); Trau ? Trogir (Croatia) - Chevalier F. 223, 129 Johannes de Tralau, bishop of Lübeck ( t i 2 7 6 ) , bishop - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier F. 223, 127 Giovanni [Johannes] de Trapani (fl. 1416), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 128 Jean [Johannes] Travesse (11. 1459-1491), royal adviser, royal physician, doctor of medecine, lord - France - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 130 Johannes de Trecio —> Giovanni [Johannesl da Trezzo Jean [Johannes] de Tréhaille (fl. 1313), sculptor - Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 223, 131-132 Jean [Johannes] de Trélon (fl. 1306), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 133 Johannes de Tremonia —» Hans [Johannes] von Dortmund Hans [Johannes] von Trennbach - or: H. von Trenbach (fl. 1496), layman, traveler, poet Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy); Rhodos (Greece); Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 223, 134-137 Giovanni [Johannes] del Trentino (fl. 1293), marbler - Italy; Trentino (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 138 Jean [Johannes] de Trets (fl. 1296), mathematician, physician - France; Aixen-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 139 Johannes de Trevio (fl. 1472-1473), Franciscan, orator - Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 223, 142-145 John [Johannes] Trevisa (*ca. 1340, 11402 or 1412), master of arts, ccclcsiastical administrator, translator - Oxford (England); Cornwall (Wales); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Hurter, l^exikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Strayer F. 223, 146-151: 384, 325-331 Johannes de Treviso (fl. 1230-1235), Dominican Treviso (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 223, 152 Giovanni [Johannes] da Trezzo - latin: Johannes de Trecio (fl. 1385), physician Avignon (France); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 223, 153 Jean [Johannes] Triboulhart (11. 1483), servant, barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 156 Jean [Johannes] Trichait (fl. 1398-1410), author of a recipe, clerk, university administrator Aisne (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 157 Jean [Johannes], lord of Trie (13-th century), lord, bard - France - Chevalier - F. 223, 158 Johann [Johannes], archbishop of Trier (f 1212), archbishop - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, Ijixikon des Mittelalters - F. 223, 140-141 Johannes de Trincala (fl. 1380), barber - Avignon (France); Saint-Malo (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 159 Johannes Trissa - french: Jean Trisse ( t 1363), Carmelite, doctor of theology, university professor - Narbonne (France); Nîmes (France); Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 223, 160-162

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Giovanni [Johannes] di Triviglio ( t 1478), Franciscan - Italy; Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 163 Johannes Troglita (fl. 543-549), military general Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 223, 164 Jean [Johannes] Troismanses (fl. 1377-1379), master of arts, bachelor of medecine, canon Bayeux (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 165 Johannes de Trokelowe (fl. 1295-1322), Benedictine, monk, chronicler - Saint-Albans (England); Tynemouth (England) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 223, 166-167 Johann [Johannes ] von Troppau - also: Johannes de Oppavia (11. 1368), canon, parish priest, copyist, illuminator - Brno (Czechia) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 168-170; 425, 299-302 Jean [Johannes] Trotier —> Jean [Johannesl Tourtier Johannes de Trottis - italian: Giovanni Trotti (fl. 1472), copyist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 223, 173-175 Jean [Johannes] Trouée (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 176 Jean [Johannes] Trouillct (fl. 1378), master of arts, student of medecine, student of theology - Paris (France); Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 177 Jean [Johannes] Troussellier ( t 1495), master of arts, master of medicine, university chancellor - France; Montpellier (France); Siena (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 178-179 Jean [Johannes] de Troyes (court painter) —> Petit, Jean Jean [Johannes] de Troyes (13-th century), preacher - Troyes (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 180 Jean [Johannes] (Troyes) (fl. 1271), barber Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 181 Jean [Johannes] (Troyes) (fl. 1300-1313), surgeon - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 182 Jean [Johannes] de Troyes (fl. 1302), deacon, physician - Paris (France); Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 183 Jean [Johannes] (Troyes) (fl. 1307), barber Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 184 Jean [Johannes] de Troyes (II. 1331), bachelor of medecine - Troyes (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 185 Jean [Johannes] de Troyes (fl. 1356-1379), surgeon - Paris (France); Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 186 Jean [Johannes] (Troyes) (fl. 1361), physician, archdeacon - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 187 Jehan [Johannes] (Troyes) ( t 1392), architect, canon - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 223, 188 Jehan [Johannes] de Troyes (fl. 1410), architect, canon - Auxerre (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 223, 191 Jean [Johannes] de Troyes ( t 1424), surgeon Paris (France); Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 189-190 Jean [Johannes] (Troyes) (fl. 1430), barber, city councillor - Troyes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 192 Jean [Johannes] de Troyes (fl. 1483), clerk, chronicler - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 223, 193-194 Johannes Truc —> Truc, Jean Johann [Johannes] von Truchtersheim (fl. 1427), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 197 Johannes Trussebut —> Trussebut, John Johannes de Trzciana ( t a f t e r 1485), notary, hagiographer - Poland - Chevalier F. 223, 199 Hans [Johannes] von Tübingen ( t e a . 1462), painter - Tübingen (Germany); Wien (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 200 Johannes Tucherius —> Tucher, Hans

Johannes de Tulbia - italian: Giovanni da Tolve (13-th century), priest, historian - Italy - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 223, 202-203 Hans [Johannes] von Türkheim (fl. 1455-1459), building master, master mason - Sélestat (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 201 Johannes Turmena (fl. 1429), barber Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 223, 208 Johannes de Turno (fl. 1277-1282), Dominican, doctor of theology, university professor, prior - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 223, 209-210 Johannes Turonensis —> Johannes Majoris Monaster» Johannes de Turonis - french: Jean de Tours (fl. 1433-1437), notary, legate - Basel (Switzerland); Tours (France) - Chevalier, Hurler, Potthast F. 223, 205-207 Johannes de Turre (fl. 1318-1322), surgeon Paris (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer F. 223, 211-213 Johannes de Turre (fl. 1437), physician Aubenas (France); Montbrison (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 214 Johannes de Turrecremata - spanish: Juan de Torquemada; german: J. von Brandenturn (* 1388, t 1468), Dominican, theologian, jurisconsult, prior, cardinal - Valladolid (Spain); Toledo (Spain); Roma (Italy); Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum F. 204, 217-219; 223, 215; 223, 220-259 Johannes de Turrecremata - spanish: Juan de Torquemada (fl. 1491-1498), town treasurer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 223, 216-219; 223, 260 Johannes de Turrigrossa (fl. 1476), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 261 Johannes de Tusculo —> Boccamazza, Giovanni archbishop of Monreale Giovanni [Johannes] da Tuzia (fl. 1354), stonemason - Norcia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 263 Johannes de Tynemouth (early 13-th century), natural scientist - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 223, 27 Johannes de Tynemouth ( t e a . 1221), canonist - England; Oxford (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 223, 21; 386, 271-272 Johannes de Tytynsale - also: John de Tytyngsale ( t 1289), master of arts, theologian, philosopher Oxford (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Wadding - F. 223, 264-265; 386, 326-327 Johann [Johannes] von Ubach - master of arts - Paris (France); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier F. 223, 266 Johann [Johannes] zum Überhange (fl. 1362-1370), barber - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 271 Jovan [Johannes] Ugljcsa ( f l 3 7 1 ) , ruler, military commander - Dubrovnik (Croatia) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 223, 276 Giovanni [Johannes] di Ugo da Campione (fl. 1348-1360), sculptor - Bergamo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 272-273 Giovanni [Johannes] di Ugolino da Milano (fl. 1436), book painter - Fermo (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 274-275 Hans [Johannes ] von Ulm (fl. 1441), glass painter - Ulm (Germany); Bern (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 277 Johannes (Ulm) (fl. 1453), monk, copyist - Melk (Austria); Ulm (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 223, 278-279 Jean [Johannes] (Ulmes-Robert) (fl. 1496), barber - Ulmes (France) - Jacquart I - F. 223, 280 Hans [Johannes] Ulrich (15-lh century), surgeon, medical writer - Baden (Germany) - Stammler F. 223, 281-282 Johannes de Ultriculria (II. 1348), theologian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 223, 283-285

Johannes de Ungaria (fl. 1408), Carthusian, building master - Basel (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 223, 286 Johannes Ungarns ( t 1466), monk, copyist Monte Cassino (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 223, 287-288 Giovanni [Johannes] da Ungria (fl. 1416), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 211, 209 John [Johannes] of Upaven (fl. 1245), physician - Bath (England); Wells (England) - Talbot F. 223, 289 Johannes, archbishop of Uppsala ( t 1291), Dominican, prior, bishop, archbishop - Uppsala (Sweden); Provins (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 293 Johannes Uptonus Upton, John Johannes Urbevetanus ( t 1215), canon, hagiographer - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 223, 294-298 Giovanni [Johannes] da Urbino (fl. 1435), professor of arts - Bologna (Italy); Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 299 Juan [Johannes], bishop of Urgell (fl. 1378), bishop, cardinal - Urgell (Spain); Roma (Italy) Berton - F. 223, 300 Johannes Urseolus —> Johannes Diaconus Venelus Johannes Ursinus de Cracovia (fl. 1477-1497), physician - Paris (France); Krakow (Poland) Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 223, 302-303 Johannes Ursinus archbishop of Napoli —> Orsini, Giovanni archbishop of Napoli Johannes Urticae ( f f l . 1143), hermit, saint Burgos (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 223, 304 Johannes Utenhovc - also: J. Ecuria, J. uyt den Hove ( t 1489), Dominican, prior, vicar general Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 206, 401; 208, 263 John [Johannes] Uthrcd —> Boldon, Uthrcd de Johannes de Utino ( t 1363), Franciscan, copyist - Udine (Italy) - Bradley, Chavy, Chevalier, Potthast - F. 223, 267-270 Johannes von Utrecht (13-th century), bell founder - Utrecht (Netherlands); Kleve (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 307 Jean [Johannes] le Vaaseur (fl. 1480), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 223, 308 Jean [Johannes] le Vachat - or: J. le Vachicr (fl. 1462-1471), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 223, 309-311 János [Johannes] Vaci (1-st half 15-th century), miniaturist - Magyarország (Hungary) D'Ancona - F. 223, 312 Jean [Johannes] de Vailly (fl. 1332-1333), medical practitioner - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 313 Jean [Johannes] de Vair (fl. 1320), barber - La Rochelle (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 314 Jean [Johannes] du Val (fl. 1311-1318), Augustinian, theologian - Paris (France) Glorieia - F. 223, 315 Jean [Johannes] du Val (Π. 1471), physician Autun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 316 Jean [Johannes], bishop of Valence ( t 1146), Cistercian, abbot, bishop - Valence (France) Chevalier - F. 223, 317 Jean [Johannes] de Valence (fl. 1315-1318), physician - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 319 Jean [Johannes] de Valence (fl. 1385), ceramist - Valencia (Spain); Poitiers (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 223, 322 Juan [Johannes] de Valencia (fl. 1300), physician - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 223, 318 Juan [Johannes] de Valencia - latin: Johannes Valentinus (fl. 1480), Franciscan - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 223, 320-321 Johannes de Valencia, bishop of Chritopolis (II. 1486), hermit, Augustinian, bishop, commentator - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 223, 323

[Johannes] Jean [Johannes] de Valenciennes (fi. 1200), cantor - Aire (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 324 Jean [Johannes] de Valenciennes (fl. 1300), knight, crusader - Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine; France - Chevalier - F. 223, 325 Jean [Johannes] de Valenciennes (11. 1393-1397), sculptor - Palma (Spain); Mallorca (Spain); Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 223, 326; 223, 329-330 Jean [Johannes] de Valenciennes (t 1401 or 1402), sculptor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 223, 326-328 Jean [Johannes] de Valenciennes (fl. 14801481), sculptor - Cambrai (France); Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu - F. 223, 331-332 Johannes von Valkenburg (fl. 1299), Franciscan, monk, copyist, miniaturist - Netherlands; Köln (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 223, 333-335 Jean [Johannes] Vallade (fl. 1416-1451), surgeon - Poitiers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 336 Juan [Johannes] de Valladolid (fl. 1295), Jewish convcrt - Valladolid (Spain) - Chevalier F. 223, 337 Juan [Johannes] de Valladolid (fl. 14581473), poet - Valladolid (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 223, 338 Jean [Johannes] de Valle (2-d half 14-th century), Dominican, physician - Metz (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 223, 339 Jean [Johannes] de Valle (fl. 1425), barber - Saint-Omer (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 340 Johannes de Valle - also: Jan van Dael (fl. 1436), district rector - Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 223, 342 Johannes de Valle (fl. 1436), parish priest - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 223, 341 Jean [Johannes] de Valle (fl. 1453-1454), master of arts - Tours (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart I - F. 223, 343 Jean [Johannes] de Valle (fl. 1462-1463), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 344 Jean [Johannes] de Valle (fl. 1471), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine, bachelor of theology Autun (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 345 Jean [Johannes] de Valle (fl. 1475), doctor of arts, physician - Bourg-en-Bresse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 346 Johannes de Valle Eni (14-th century), medical writer - France - Jacquart 1 - F. 223, 347 Jean [Johannes] de la Vallée (11. 1432), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 350 Johannes de Vallibus (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] d'Inchy Jean [Johannes] Vallin (fl. 1473-1474), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 351 Jean [Johannes] de Valois (fl. 1492), canonist France - Chevalier - F. 223, 352 Juan [Johannes], bishop of Valpuesta {fl. 804844), bishop - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier F. 223, 353 Jean [Johannes] (Valroi) (14-th century), Cistercian - France - Chevalier - F. 223, 354 Johannes Vanagan ( t 1252), Armenian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 223, 355 Jean [Johannes] dc Vandicrcs, abbot of Gorze (* ca. 900, + 974), abbot - France; Gorze (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 223, 356-358 Jean [Johannes] Vanell (fl. 1417-1418), barber - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 223, 359 Jean [Johannes] de Varennes (fl. 1396), doctor of theology, papal chaplain - Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 223, 360-361 Jean [Johannes] de Varini'roy - also: J. de ValleRanfroy (fl. 1341-1342), architect - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 348-349

Johannes de Varziaco - also: J. de Varsiaco or Varsy ( t 1278 or 1277), Dominican, theologian Auxerre (France) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Hurter, Kaeppeli - F. 223, 362-365 Johannes Vasco (fl. 1390-1395), Franciscan, poet - Spain - Chevalier, Sharalea F. 223, 366-367 Johannes Vasconis (11. 1348), barber - Aude (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 368 Jean [Johannes] Vascoquien - also: Hennequin V. (fl. 1393-1394), sculptor, architect - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 167, 402; 223, 369; 391, 424 Ivan [Johannes] Vasil'evic Vcldcnar, Jan Jean [Johannes] de Velery (fl. 1408-1419), treasurer - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 387 Jean [Johannes] de Velroux (fl. 1309), mayor - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 223, 388 Johannes de Velstede (fl. 1354-1387), master of arts, doctor of medecine, physician Braunschweig (Germany); Hildesheim (Germany); Paris (France); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 389 Johannes Vend (15-th century), Dominican, chaplain - Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 223, 390 Jean [Johannes] de Vendôme (early 12-th century), monk, building master - Le Mans (France); Vendôme (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 223, 391-393 Jean [Johannes] de Vendôme (fl. 1333), painter Angers (France); Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 223, 396 Jean [Johannes] 1, count of Vendôme (+ 1192), count, crusader, monk - Vendôme (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier F. 223, 394

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Jean [Johannes] II, count of Vendôme (v 1207), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] III, count of Vendôme (¡1218), count, treasurer - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] IV (de Montoire), count of Vendôme ( t a f t e r 1239), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier - F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] V, count of Vendôme (+ 1315), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] VI, count of Vendôme ( t 1366), count - Vendôme (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] VII (de Bourbon), count of Vendôme ( t 1393), count - Vendôme (France) Chevalier - F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] VIII (de Bourbon), count of Vendôme ("|" 1478), count - Vendôme (France) Chevalier - F. 223, 395 Jean [Johannes] le Venelais (13-th century), poet - France - Chevalier - F. 223, 397 Johannes de Veneta - also: J. dc Viñeta; called: Filions (fl. 1307-1368), Carmelite, prior, Provincial, chronicler, poet - Oise (France); Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 223, 402-413; 224, 113 Johannes Venetus (Carmelite, 1439-1499) -> Johannes Nicolaus Blancus Johannes Venetus (fl. 1480), Carthusian - Venezia (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 223, 414 Johannes Veneur (fl. 1478), Carmelite - Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 223, 415-417 Giovanni [Johannes] da Venezia (fl. 1227), painter - Bologna (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 223, 398 Giovanni [Johannes] (Venezia) - also: G. Olini (II. 1265), parish priest - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 223, 399 Giovanni [Johannes] da Venezia (fl. 1281), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 223, 400 Giovanni [Johannes] (Venezia) (early 14-th century), professor of grammar - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 223, 401 Jan [Johannes] van Venlo (fl. 1447-1506), metal founder - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 223, 418-419 Johann [Johannes] de Venningen, bishop of Basel (v 1478), bishop - Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier - F. 223, 420 Johannes de Ventrela (fl. 1335), master of arts, master of medicine, canon - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 223, 421 Johannes de Vercellis, patriarch of Jerusalem ( t 1283), general of the Dominican order, patriarch - Vercelli (Italy); Paris (France); Bologna (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 223, 422-423 Johannes de Verdi (fl. 1250), preacher - France Chevalier - F. 223, 424 Jean [Johannes] du Verdier (fl. 1288-1307), Dominican - Albi (France) - Chevalier F. 223, 425 Jean [Johannes] Veret (fl. 1425), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 426 Jean [Johannes] Verger (fl. 1425-1429), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 427 Johannes de Veris (fi. 1463), Benedictine, monk, chroniclcr - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Oldenburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 223, 428-430 Jean [Johannes] Vermeil (fl. 1468-1469), barber - France - Wickersheimer - F. 223, 431 Jean [Johannes] de Vcrn (fl. 1398), priest, physician - Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I F. 224, 1 Giovanni [Johannes] della Verna - also: G. degli Elisei (* 1259), blessed - Fermo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 224, 2 Jean [Johannes] de Vernay (fl. 1473), bible commentator - France - Chevalier - F. 224, 3

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[Johannes]

Jean [Johannes] Vernet (mid-14-th century), master of medicine, surgeon - France Wickersheimer - F. 224, 4 Jean [Johannes] de Vernoil (fl. 1475), wood sculptor - Saumur (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 224, 5 Johannes de Vernolio (fl. 1271), physician Sicilia (Italy); Anjou (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 6 Jehan [Johannes] de Vernon (fl. 1212), abbot, architect - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 224, 7 Johannes de Vernone (f 1461), Carmelite, doctor of theology, prior - Paris (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 224, 8-11 Giovanni [Johannes] da Verona (13-th or 14th century), painter - Verona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 224, 12 Ivan [Johannes] (Verona) (fl. 1300), notary Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 224, 13 Johannes de Verona (fl. 1315), physician Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 224, 14-16 Giovanni [Johannes] da Verona (fl. 1463), sculptor - Roma (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 224, 20 Giovanni [Johannes] da Verona (fl. 1472), printer - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 224, 21 Johannes Veronensis (fl. 1310), Augustinian, deacon, chronicler - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger, Potthast - F. 224, 17-19 Jean [Johannes] Verre (fl. 1353), barber Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 22 Jean [Johannes] de Verrières (fl. 1470), surgeon - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 23 Giovanni [Johannes] Verspignano ( t 1331), citizen of Firenze - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 224, 27 Jean [Johannes] Vesart (fl. 1500), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 24 Jean [Johannes] le Vesgue ( t before 1461), clerk, translator - France - Chevalier - F. 224, 25 Jean [Johannes] de Vesoul (fl. 1345), surgeon France; Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 26 Jean [Johannes] de Vcsvres (fl. 1220), bishop, chancellor, chronicler - Greece - Chevalier F. 224, 28 Jean [Johannes] de Veyrac, bishop of Limoges ( t 1218), bishop - Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 29 Johannes Veyrerii (fl. 1444), barber - Montbrison (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 30 Jean [Johannes] de Vézelay ( t e a . 1300), surgeon - Vézelay (France); Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 32 Jean [Johannes] I, abbot of Vézelay (fl. 12521269), abbot - Vézelay (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 31 Jean [Johannes] II, abbot of Vézelay ( t 1274), abbot - Vézelay (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 31 Johannes de Vianden (fl. 1477), Carmelite - Trier (Germany) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 224, 33-34 Giovanni [Johannes] di Vico (mid-14-th century), rebel - Italy - Chevalier - F. 224, 35 Johannes de Victring - also: J. de Viktring, Victoriensis (Ì 1345), Cistercian, abbot, chronicler - Lorraine (France); Kärnten (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum F. 224, 36-55 Johannes de Vienna (13-th century), surgeon - Poitiers (France); Vienne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 56 Jean [Johannes] de Vienne (fl. 1279-1280), physician - Blois (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 57 Jean [Johannes] de Vienne - called: Rondon (fl. 1395), barber - Grenoble (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 63 Jean [Johannes] de Vienne (+ 1396), governor, admiral - Calais (France); France - Chevalier F. 224, 60

Jean [Johannes] de Vienne (fl. 1476), printer Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 224, 65 Jean [Johannes] de Vienne (fl. 1489-1494), painter, sculptor - Dauphiné (France); Vienne (France); Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/ Becker - F. 224, 66-67 Jean [Johannes] de Vienne, archbishop of Besançon, bishop of Metz and Basel (f 1382), treasurer, archbishop, bishop - Besançon (France); Basel (Switzerland); Metz (France) Chevalier - F. 224, 61 Jean [Johannes] de Vienne, archbishop of Reims ( t 1351), bishop, archbishop - Lc Mans (France); Avranches (France); Thérouanne (Belgium); Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 58 Jean [Johannes] (Viennois) (fl. 1343), physician - Montmclian (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 59 Jean [Johannes] de Vieus (late 14-th century), physician - Orleans (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 224, 68 Jean [Johannes] de Vignay (fl. 1298), professor of grammar - Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 69 Jean [Johannes] du Vignay (early 14-th century), knight hospitaller, translator - France - Chevalier - F. 224, 70 Jean [Johannes] Vigniart (fl. 1449-1451), bachelor of medecine, physician - Bourg-enBresse (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 71 Giovanni [Johannes] da Vigonza (early 14-th century), statesman - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 224, 72 Joâo [Johannes] de Villa do Conde - Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 224, 77 Johannes de Villa Episcopi - german: Johann von Bischofsdorf (fl. 1342-1369), Dominican, theologian - Magdeburg (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 224, 78 Johannes (Villa Franca) ( t 1287), Franciscan, Provincial - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier - F. 224, 79 Johannes de Villa Lobencs (fl. 1300-1314), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 80 Johannes de Villa Rosae (fl. 1325), scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 81 Jean [Johannes] le Villain (fl. 1449), barber Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 76 Jean [Johannes] Villain - called: J. de Reims ( t 1453), barber - Reims (France); Paris (France) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 224, 82-83 Johannes de Villanova (fl. 1329-1335), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 84 Jean [Johannes] Villarceau (II. 1407), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 85 Johannes de Villario - also: Jean de Bruxelles ( t 1346), Cistercian, abbot - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Villers (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 224, 86 Jean [Johannes] de Villars (fl. 1395), scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 87 Jean [Johannes] Ville (fl. 1420), surgeon - Perpignan (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 88 Johannes de Villegas (fl. 1472), theologian, copyist - France - Bradley, Chevalier F. 224, 89-90 Jean [Johannes] de Villemagne ( t 1302), Dominican, prior - Hérault (France); Béziers (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 91 Jean [Johannes] de Villeneuve (fl. 1264-1294), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 92 Jean [Johannes] de Villeneuve (ν 1305), Dominican, prior - Limoges (France) Chevalier - F. 224, 92 Jean [Johannes] de Villers (fl. 1478-1488), surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 93 Jehan [Johannes] de Villers (fl. 1491), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 224, 94; 394, 316 Jean [Johannes] de Villesavoir (14-th century), archivist - Blois (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 95

Jean [Johannes] de Villevielle (fl. 14931495), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 99 Johannes de Villiaco (fl. 1421), Augustinian, theologian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ossinger - F. 224, 73-75 Johannes de Villula, bishop of Wells and Bath (f 1122), physician, bishop - Tours (France); Somersetshire (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Chevalier, Jacquart Ì, Talhot, Wickersheimer - F. 224, 100-104 Johannes (Vilnius) - also: J. Kruglets (f 1342), martyr, saint - Vilnius (Lithuania) - Chevalier F. 224, 369 Giovanni [Johannes] da Vimercate ( t 1468), jurisconsult - Vimercatc (Italy); Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 224, 105 Johannes Vincellensis (15-th century), abbot, preacher - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 224, 108 Jean [Johannes] Vincent (fl. 1484-1496), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 109 Johannes de Vincentia (*ca. 1200, t e a . 1263), Dominican, preacher - Vicenza (Italy); Padua (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 224, 110-112 Johannes de Viñeta —» Johannes de Veneta Johannes Vineti (fl. 1428-1450), Dominican, inquisitor - Paris (France); Carcassonne (France) - Chevalier, Hurter, Kaeppeli F. 224, 114-116 Jean [Johannes] Viólete (fl. 1325-1327), master of medicine, physician, canon - Paris (France); Saint-Brieuc (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 117 Jean [Johannes] Viollet (II. 1427), physician Savoie (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 118 Johannes von Vippach - also: J. von Vitpech (*ca. 1344, f 1375), Augustinian, hermit, religious writer - Erfurt (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 224, 170-171 Johannes de Viqueria (fi. 1391), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 121 Johannes Virdung ( t e a . 1535), master of arts, mathematician, astronomer, physician - Heidelberg (Germany); Krakow (Poland); Leipzig (Germany) - Jacquart 1, Jacquart 2, Wickersheimer - F. 224, 122-125 Johann [Johannes] aus dem Virgiere (2-d half 14-th century), traveler, poet - Deutschland DLL, Stammler - F. 224, 126-127 Johannes de Virgilio ( f e a . 1327), grammarian, poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 224, 128-129 Johann [Johannes ] von Virneburg, bishop of Utrecht (f 1371), bishop - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 224, 130 Jean [Johannes] de Viry (fl. 1475), surgeon Bourg-cn-Brcssc (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 131 Johann [Johannes] von Vischach, abbot of Sankt-Ulrich (14-th century), Augustinian, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 224, 132 Jean [Johannes] Visset (fl. 1461-1472), doctor of medecine, professor of medicine - Alès (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 133 Johannes Vitalis - notary, author of a recipe - Vaucluse (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 134 Johannes Vitalis (fl. 1380-1395), Franciscan, Provincial - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 224, 144-147 Johannes Vitalis - alias: J. Heubralueyl (fl. 1421), barber - Montbrison (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 148 Johannes Vitalis a Furno, bishop of Albano - also: Vital du Four (*ca. 1260, 1 1327), Franciscan, bishop, cardinal - Bazas (France); Montpellier (France); Avignon (France) Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux, Hurter, Jacquart I, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Wadding, Wickersheimer F. 224, 135-143; 396, 7-43

Johannes Johannes Viterbiensis (fi. 1228), jurisconsult Viterbo (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 224, 149 Johannes de Viterbio (Dominican) —> Johannes de Gallesio Giovanni [Johannes], bishop of Viterbo and Toscanella - also: G. di Lombardia ( t e a . 1211), bishop, cardinal - Viterbo (Italy); Lombardia (Italy); Albano (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 213, 100-101 Johannes Vitoduranus (*ca. 1300, 1 1348), Franciscan, chronicler - Winterthur (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Pollhast, Saxe, Sbaralea, Stammler, Tusculum, Wadding F. 224, 150-169 Jean [Johannes] de Vitry (fl. 1449-1465), sculptor - Saint-Claude (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Iximi - F. 224, 172-177; 396, 127 Jean [Johannes] de Vitteaux (fl. 1309), barber Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 178 Johannes de Vivario - french: Jean du Viviers ( t l 4 1 3 ) , clerk, copyist - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Paris (France); Corbie (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 224, 179-180 Jean [Johannes] de Viviers (fl. 1379), surgeon Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 181 Johan [Johannes] van Viaanderen —> Jean [Johannes] de Flandre bishop of Metz and Luik Ivan [Johannes] Vladimir, king of Dalmalia ( t 1016 or 1015), king, saint - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 224, 182-183 Ivan [Johannes] Vladislav, tasr of Bulgaria ( t 1018), tsar - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 224, 184 Johannes Vogolon ( t 1373), Carmelite, prior. Provincial - Köln (Germany) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Hurter - F. 224, 186-189 Jean [Johannes] Voignon (physician) —> Voignon, Jean Ivan [Johannes] Voitisic (fl. 1127-1146), military commander - Kiev (Ukraine) - Boguslavskij F. 224, 194 Jean [Johannes] le Voleur (f 1417?), painter Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier - F. 224, 195 Giovanni [Johannes] Vollatoni (fl. 1443), barber - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 196 Hans [Johannes] vonlKönigshofen (fl. 14701476), stonemason - Würzburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 212, 201 Jean [Johannes] Vormes (fl. 1272), master of medicine - France - Wickersheimer F. 224, 197 Jean [Johannes] lc Vosseur (fl. 1312), sculptor Arras (France) - Lami - F. 224, 185 Jean [Johannes] de Vouziers (fl. 1401-1417), surgeon - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 198 Jean [Johannes] de Vrenay (fl. 1396-1398), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 224, 199 Ivan [Johannes] Vsevolodovic ( t 1128), prince Novgorod (Russia) - Nechacin - F. 224, 200 Ivan [Johannes] Vsevolodovic (fl. 12121246), prince, military commander - Russia Boguslavskij - F. 224, 201 Jan [Johannes] Vysatic Johannes de Cubito John [Johannes] de Walford (fl. 1278), physician - England; Ely (England) - Talbot - F. 224, 237 Johannes de Walingforda, abbot of Saint-Albans - also: John of Cella, abbot of Saint-Albans ( t 1214), physician, abbot - Saint-Albans (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Talbot - F. 205, 422-423; 224, 240-243 Johann [Johannes] von Wallenrode, archbishop of Riga, bishop of Luik (*ca. 1370, + 1419), archbishop, bishop - Riga (Latvia); Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 224, 238-239 Jehan [Johannes] de Wallois (15-th ccntury), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 224, 244 Johannes de Walsham (fl. 1353-1358), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 224, 251; 399, 177 Johannes Walsingham (f 1339), Carmelite, doctor of theology, Provincial - Norfolk (England); Paris (France); Oxford (England) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 224, 245-250 Johannes Waltinarii (fl. 1430), Carmelite, bishop - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 224, 253-254 Johannes Wanifletus - also: John Waynflele or Wainfleet (fl. 1418), Carmelite, doctor of theology - Lincoln (England); Cambridge (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter F. 224, 255-259; 400, 388 Johannes de Wardo - also: J. de Weerde or Viridi ( t 1293), Cistercian, theologian - Paris (France); Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Glorieux, Théologie - F. 224, 260-262 Jean [Johannes] Warin (fl. 1408-1427), physician, canon - Paris (France); Metz (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 263 Johannes Warius (fl. 1490), Carmelite, poet, philosopher, theologian - Scotland - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 224, 264-265 Johannes de Warnant (fl. 1346), parish priest, historian - Luik, Liege (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 224, 266 Johannes de Warvergrua (fl. 1331), scholar Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 267 John [Johannes] (Warwick) (fl. 1284), physician - Warwickshire (England) - Talbot - F. 224, 268 Jean [Johannes] de Wavrin ( t 1474), lord, chronicler - France - Chevalier, Polthasl F. 224, 269-270 Johannes de Weerde —» Johannes de Wardo Johannes de Weesalia (15-th century), friar, bookbinder - Wesel (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 224, 271 Johann [Johannes] von Wegelheim (15-th century), monk, copyist - Melk (Austria) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 224, 272-273 Jan [Johannes] ζ Wegrowa (fl. 1428-1459), painter - Warszawa (Poland) Thieme/Becker - F. 224, 274 Johannes der Weise (15-th century), poet - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 224, 275-276 Johannes von Weißenburg (fl. 1379-1399), Dominican, layman, mystic - Basel (Switzerland) - DLL, Stammler - F. 224, 277-279

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Johannes Welle - also: J. Guallensis; J. Welles (fl. 1349-1378), Franciscan, theologian - Exeter (England); London (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford, Sbaralea, Théologie - F. 224, 281-285; 401, 168-169 Johannes de Wellis (Benedictine, +1388) —> Welles, John John [Johannes] (Wells) (fl. 1201), physician Wells (England) - Talbot - F. 224, 288 John [Johannes] (Wellybrooke) (fl. 1320), leech - Northantshire (England) - Talbot - F. 224, 289 Johannes de Welming - also: Johann Hauschamer (t 1474), Benedictine, abbot - Melk (Austria) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 224, 290-291 John [Johannes] (Wem) (fl. 1439), magister, district rector - Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Oxford - F. 224, 292 Johannes Wenck (t 1460), priest, master of arts, doctor of theology - Paris (France); Speyer (Germany); Heidelberg (Germany) - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 224, 293-295 Johannes de Werdena ( t 1437), Franciscan, theologian - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 224, 296-305 Johann [Johannes] von Werdenberg, bishop of Augsburg ( t 1486), bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 224, 306 Johannes Werner von Zimmern (*ca. 1444, 11495), lord, poet, translator, writer Deutschland - Stammler - F. 413, 6-13 Hans [Johannes] (Wernigerode) (fl. 1406-1417), goldsmith - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 224, 307 Johannes de Werth (fl. 1482), glass painter - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 224, 308 Johann [Johannes] I, count of Wertheim (fl. 1373-1407), count - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 224, 309 Johann [Johannes] II, count of Wertheim (fl. 1407-1444), count - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 224, 309 Johannes de Wesalia (fl. 1347), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 224, 310 Johannes de Wesalia - also: Johannes Ruchcrath (*ca. 1400, 11481 ), theologian, university professor - Erfurt (Germany); Worms (Germany); Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie F. 224, 311-327 Johannes de Wesalia - also: J. Wytinck (t ca. 1472), physician, mathematician, university professor - Wesel (Germany); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 224, 328-331 Johannes Wesselus —» Gansfort, Johannes Johannes de West (t 1384), master of medicine, canon - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 334-335 Johannes (de) Westerfeld (fl. 1292-1293), Dominican, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 224, 336; 402, 353-354 Hans [Johannes] von Westernach (fl. 14541474), nobleman, poet - Augsburg (Germany); Schwaben (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 224, 337-341 Johannes Westlaris —» Johannes Laurencii de Westlaria Johannes de Westphalia - hagiographer Westfalen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 224, 343 Johannes de Westphalia (fl. 1473-1496), printer - Paderborn (Germany); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 224, 342 Johannes Whethamstede, abbot of Saint-Albans - also: J. Frumentarius; alias: J. Bostock (*ca. 1393, 11464 or 1465), Benedictine, prior, abbot, diplomat - Saint-Albans (England); Gloucester (England); Oxford (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Oxford, Potthast F. 224, 346-352; 403, 143-153 Johannes Wiccamus - cnglish: John Wickham (14-th century), doctor of theology Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 224, 354-355

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Johannes Wichingamus —> Wichingham, John de Johannes de Widenbrugge (fl. 1446), Augustinian, chronicler - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger - F. 224, 359-361 Johann [Johannes] Widmann / Widmann, Johann Johannes von Wien (fl. 1388), architect - Wien (Austria); Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 224, 62 Johannes (Wien) (fl. 1425), copyist - Wien (Austria) - Bradley - F. 224, 64 Jean LJohannesJ Wiits (fl. 1444-1448), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 367 Jean [Johannes] de Willaumez (fl. 1478-1496), surgeon - Amiens (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 370 Hans [Johannes] (Wilten) (early 15-th century), painter - Tirol (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 224, 371 Johannes Wilton ( f e a . 1310), Augustinian, theologian - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter - F. 224, 372-374 Johannes Wilton (fl. 1360), Benedictine, monk Westminster (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 224, 375-376 John [Johannes] (Winchecombe) (fl. 1240), physician - Gloucester (England) - Talbot F. 224, 378 Johannes de Winchelsea - also: J. de Winchelsey (f 1326), doctor of theology, university professor, Franciscan - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Oxford, Wadding - F. 224, 379-382; 405, 25-29 Hans [Johannes] von Windheim (fl. 1467), building master - Geislingen (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 224, 383 Johannes de Winningen Johannes de Wyninghen Johannes de Winpia (fl. 1449), Dominican, copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier F. 224, 386-387 John [Johannes] (Winterbourne) (13-th century), physician - Berkshire (England) - Talbot F. 224, 388 Jean [Johannes] de Wirmes (14-th century), miniaturist - Paris (France) - D'Ancona F. 224, 389 Hans [Johannes] (Wirtenberg) (fl. 1460), cook, writer - Basel (Switzerland); Deutschland - DLL - F. 224, 390 Johannes de Wissbach, abbot of Sankt-Ulrich (14th century), abbot, copyist - Augsburg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 224, 392 Johannes de Wisscnburg (fl. 1379-1399), Dominican, mystic - Basel (Switzerland) Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 224, 394-395 Jean [Johannes] Wisteflin (fl. 1425), barber Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 224, 396 Jean [Johannes] Witry (fl. 1437-1443), medical practitioner - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 224, 391 Johann [Johannes] (Wittingau) ( t 1488), painter - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker F. 224, 400 Johannes de Wittlich (fl. 1401-1415), theologian, teacher - Köln (Germany); Trier (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 224, 397-399 Jean [Johannes] de Woallecourt ( t 1421), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 224, 401 Johannes Wodnianensis (fl. 1470), Franciscan, theologian - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 224, 402-403 Johann [Johannes] Wolkenberg (fl. 1449-1453), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 224, 404 Johann [Johannes] Wolthus von Herse ( f e a . 1472), member of the Teutonic order - Livland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 224, 405 Jean [Johannes] de Woluc (early 14-th century), grammarian - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 224, 406 Jan [Johannes] van Woluwc (fl. 1378-1386), painter, clerk - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 224, 407-409

John [Johannes] (Worcester) (fl. 1217), physician - Worcester (England) - Talbot - F. 224, 410 John [Johannes], duke of Worcester (f 1470), duke, translator - Worcester (England) Chevalier - F. 224, 411 Hans [Johannes] von Worms (2-d half 15-th century), wood carver - Worms (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 224, 412 Johannes, bishop of Wroclaw (fl. 1000), bishop Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 204, 252 Johannes I, bishop of Wroclaw ( t 1072), bishop Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 204, 252 Johannes II (Janic), bishop of Wroclaw, archbishop of Gniezno ( t 1167?), bishop, archbishop - Wroclaw (Poland) - Chevalier F. 204, 252 Johannes Wrothamus ( t 1408 or 1407), Carmelite, prior, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Calais (France) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Oxford F. 224, 414-418; 407, 246-247 Johann [Johannes] von Wünschelburg (*ca. 1385, 11438), theologian, university rector Deutschland; Praha (Czech Repulic); Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL - F. 224, 419-421 Johann [Johannes] von Würzburg (fl. 1314), poet - WUrzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer F. 224, 422-447 Johannes de Wyninghen - also: J. Winninghcm or de Winningen (f 1447 or 1449), Dominican, professor of theology - Köln (Germany); Leuven, Louvain (Belgium) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 224, 384-385 Jean [Johannes] de Wyssoc ( t 1457?), deacon Thcrouannc (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 224, 455 Johannes de Xanten ( t 1228), scolasticus, deacon, abbot - Aachen (Germany); Sint-Truiden, SaintTrond (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 225, 1 Johannes Xiphilinus (late 11-th century), monk, historian - Trebizond (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chavy, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie - F. 225, 2-6; 409, 158-159 Johannes Xiphilinus, patriarch of Constantinopolis (*ca. 1010, τ 1075), patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Theologie, Tusculum - F. 225, 7-18 Jean [Johannes] de Ydeghen (fl. 1471), doctor of mcdccinc - La Rochelle (France) Wickersheimer - F. 225, 9 Jean [Johannes] l'Ymagier (fl. 1292), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 225, 21 Jean [Johannes] l'Ymagier ( t 1382), sculptor Lyon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 225, 22 Jean [Johannes] Ymbcrt (fl. 1427), barber France - Wickersheimer - F. 225, 23 Johannes de Ymenhusen - also: J. de Imenhusen (fl. 1355), doctor of theology - Paris (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 225, 24-27 Johannes Yorchus —» Johannes de Eboraco John [Johannes] (York) (fl. 1150-1170), physician - York (England) - Talbot - F. 225, 28 John [Johannes] of York (fl. 1337), physician York (England) - Talbot - F. 225, 30 John [Johannes] (Yorkshire) (fl. 1231), physician - Yorkshire (England) - Talbot - F. 225, 29 Jehan [Johannes] Yperman (* 1270, 11329), surgeon - leper / Ypres (Belgium) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Wickersheimer - F. 225, 31-37 Jean [Johannes] d'Ypres, abbot of Saint-Bertin (τ 1230), Benedictine, abbot - Lobbes (Belgium); Saint-Bertin (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 38 Johannes Ytalici —> Jean [Johannesl Guiner Johannes Yvionis (fl. 1309-1325), Franciscan - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 225, 39-40 Jean [Johannes] Yvon (fl. 1449-1451), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 225, 42 Jean [Johannes] Yvon (II. 1491-1505), university rector - Bourges (France) - Wickersheimer F. 225, 41

Johannes, bishop of Zabar and Nile (fl. 1200), Nestorian, bishop - Egypt - Chevalier F. 225, 43 Johann [Johannes] von Zabern (fl. 1443), building master, master mason - Sélestat (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 44 Johannes Zachariae (f 1428), Augustinian, doctor of theology, prior provincial - Erfurt (Germany); Sachsen (Germany); Oxford (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast - F. 225, 48-53; 412, 47-48 Johannes Zacharias Actuarius (11-th or 13th century), papal physician, medical writer Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Bayle, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 225, 45-47; 412, 114-115; 425, 318-328 Johannes de Zambaco —> Johannes de Tambaco Juan [Johannes] de Zamora (late 14-th century), clergyman, miniaturist - Guadelupe (Spain) D'Ancona - F. 225, 54 Johannes Zande de Campen (fl. 1394-1400), physician - Kampen (Netherlands); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 225, 55 Giovanni [Johannes] di Zanello (1-st half 14-th century), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 225, 56 Giovanni [Johannes] di Zano (fl. 1411), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy); Faenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 225, 57 Johannes de Zantvliete (fl. 1343-1350), master of arts, master of medicine, canon Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 225, 58 Juan [Johannes] II, bishop of Zaragoza - latin: Johannes Cacsaraugustanus (t631), bishop - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Latassa - F. 205, 73-74; 225, 59-63 Johannes von Zazenhausen - also: J. von Zuzenhausen ( t 1380), Franciscan, religious poet - Heidelberg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 225, 64-67 Johannes Zeberti de Ele ( t 1468), master of arts, master of medicine, physician - Leuven, Louvain (Belgium); Breda (Netherlands); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 225, 68-69 Johannes (Zedazena) - monk, saint - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 225, 70 Johannes de Zelanda (fl. 1403), diocese clerk, master of arts, student of mcdccinc - Luik, Liege (Belgium); Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 225, 71 Jan [Johannes] ζ Zeliva - also: J. Zelivsky ('•' ca. 1380, t 1422), Hussite - Czechia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 225, 72; 412, 497-498 Giovanni [Johannes] di ser Zello d'Amerigo > Amerigo, Giovanni di ser Zello d' Johann [Johannes] von Zesterfleth, bishop of Verden ( t 1388), canon, treasurer, cantor, bishop - Verden (Germany); Bremen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 225, 73 Johannes Zierer (fl. 1470-1479), Dominican, author of a sermon - Strasbourg (France) Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 225, 74; 412, 387-388 Johannes de Zillcbckc (fl. 1499), pilgrim Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 225, 75 Johannes de Zinna (fl. 1327-1340), Cistercian, abbot, canonist - Poland - Chevalier, Hurter F. 225, 76-78 Johannes Zolner (fl. 1483-1485), Dominican, chaplain - Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 225, 79; 413, 113 Johannes Zonaras ( t ca. 1130), state secretary, monk, historian, canonist - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Athos (Greece) - Chavy, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 225, 80-89; 413, 117-124 Johannes bar Zoubi (fl. 1200), monk, grammarian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 225, 90 Johannes de Zredna (fl. 1451), protonotarius, chronicler - Magyarország (Hungary) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 225, 91-92

Jonas Johann [Johannes] Zucze (fi. 1374), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 225, 93 Hans [Johannes] von Zurich (fl. 1451-1476), court painter - Zürich (Switzerland); Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 95 Johann [Johannes] von Zürich bishop of Straßburg —» Johann [Johannes] von Dürbheim bishop of Straßburg Johannes de Zum (fl. 1483-1484), cantor, copyist - Deutschland - D'Ancona - F. 225, 98 Johann [Johannes] von Zutern (fl. 1398), barber - Speyer (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 225, 99 Johannes (Zwettl) (fl. 1343), architect Nicdcröstcrrcich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 225, 100 Johannes, Nikolaus (fl. 1475), medical writer Deutschland - Stammler - F. 225, 101-102 Johannettus (Köln) (f 1486), child, saint - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 225, 103 Johannet [Johannettus] (Toulouse) (early 15th century), sculptor - Toulouse (France) Beaulieu - F. 225, 104 Giovannino [Johanninus] da Dovaria (fl. 1306), governor - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 172 Johanninus de Mantua (fl. 1315-1335), Dominican, prior, convent lector - Mantova (Italy); Verona (Italy) - Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 225, 106-108 Giovannino [Johanninus] da Marcojano del Mugello ( t 1348), Dominican, architcct - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 425, 329 Giovannino [Johanninus] di Meuccio di Contadino (fl. 1442-1473), sculptor, architect Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 425, 330 Giovannino [Johanninus] (Milano) (13-th century), copyist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 200, 173 Johanninus (Montpellier) (fl. 1252-1292), barber - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart I F. 225, 105 Giovannino [Johanninus] di Pietro da Venezia (fl. 1407), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 218, 156 Johannitius (Bagdad) - greek: Ioannikios; real name: Hunain ibn Ishaq al-Ibadi (* 808, t 873), translator - Bagdad (Irak) - I^exikon des Mittelalters - F. 225, 110-111 Johansson, Matthias (fl. 1444), stonemason Sweden - Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 112 Johel d'Artins ( t 1096), Benedictine, abbot - Le Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 114 Johel (Cunaud) (9-th century), writer - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 113 Johel (Würzburg) ( t 1298), abbot - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 225, 115 Jöhler, Johann (fl. 1362), lawyer - Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 200, 280 John —> Johannes John, bishop of Justiniana (fl. 591), bishop Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 212, 116 John of Salisbury (fl. 1269), copyist - England; Salisbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 220, 115 John, David (fl. 1419-1420), subdeacon, deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Saint-David's (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 116 John', David (fl. 1465), scholar - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford F. 225, 117 John, Hugh (fl. 1486-1487), deacon, priest Oxford (England); Saint-David's (England) Oxford - F. 225, 118 John, James (fl. 1461-1462), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 225, 119 John, Lewis (fl. 1464-1480), magistcr, college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 225, 120-121 John, Lewis ( t 1490), bachelor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 225, 120-121

John, Morgan (fl. 1450), student - Oxford (England); Salisbury (England) - Oxford F. 225, 122 John, Morgan (fl. 1473-1478), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 123 John', Morris (f 1492), magister, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 124 John', Philip (fl. 1465), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 125 John, Richard (fl. 1458), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 126 John, William (fl. 1448), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 127 Johns, William (fl. 1386-1395), college fellow, master of arts, priest - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 128 Johns, William (fl. 1465), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 129 Johnson, ... (fl. 1485-1486), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 130 Johnson, John (fl. 1456-1470), bachelor of canon law, district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 225, 131 Johnson, John (* 1470), scholar, master of arts Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford F. 225, 132 Johnson, John ( r 1491 or 1492), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 133 Johnson, John (fl. 1500), barber, surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 212, 47 Johnson, Peter (11. 1473), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 225, 134 Johnson, Robert (fl. 1450-1464), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 225, 135 Johnson, Robert (fl. 1466-1489), physician - Cambridge (England); York (England) Cambridge - F. 225, 136 Johnson, Roger (fl. 1428), smith - London (England) - Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 137 Johnson, Thomas (fl. 1457-1458), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 225, 138 Johnson, William (fl. 1350), canon, student of medecine - Cornwall (Wales): Worcester (England) - Talbot - F. 155, 105 Johnys, Hugh (Í 1463), marshal - England; France; Turkey - Chevalier - F. 225, 139 Johnys, Philip (fl. 1471), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 140 Joibert (Soissons) (13-th century), canon, hagiographer - Soissons (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 141 Joilette, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Joi lette Joinville, de, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - Champagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 225, 142-143 Joinville, Ancel, lord of (13-th-14-th century), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 225, 144 Joinville, Geoffroy de, count of Meath (f 1314), lord, count, judge - Meath (Ireland); Ireland Chevalier - F. 225, 145 Joinville, Guillaume de —> Guilluame [Guilelmusl de Joinville archbishop of Reims Joinville, Robert de lord of Sailly -> Sailly, Robert de Joinville, lord of Jokyn Dhy ab Ishel Grax (fl. 1380), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 225, 149 Jolain, Jean —> Jean [Johannesl Jolain Jolan de Hamundevill (late 13-th century), nobleman - England - Chevalier - F. 225, 150 Yolanda [Jolanda] de Brienne queen of Jerusalem —> Isabelle [Isabella] de Brienne queen of Jerusalem Jolenta (Gniezno) (f 1299), widow, Clare Magyarország (Hungary); Gniezno (Poland) Chevalier - F. 225, 152 Joli, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Joli Jolis, Jehan (sculptor) —» Jehan [Johannes] Jolis Jolis, Jehan (15-th century), painter - France Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 153

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Jolis, Simon (fl. 1438-1452), sculptor, architect - Blois (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 225, 154-156 Jolivet, Jean (fl. 1437), archdeacon - Avranches (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 157 Jolivet, Raoul (fl. 1449), parish priest, chancellor - Avranches (France); Le Mans (France) Chevalier - F. 225, 158 Jolivet, Robert ( t 1444), Benedictine, prior, abbot, chanccllor, architcct - Normandie (France); Rouen (France); Mont-Saint-Michel (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 159-160 Jollain, Jean (fl. 1335), tapestry weaver Valenciennes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 225, 161 Jollyet, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Jollyet Jolo Gox (fl. 1400), poet - Wales - Chevalier F. 225, 162 Jolus (Sellano) ( t e a . 1315), hermit, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 225, 151 Joly, Bartholomew (fl. 1483-1484), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 225, 163 Joly, François —> François IFranciscus] Joly Joly, Jean (barber) Jean [Johannes] Joly Joly, Jean (physician) —> Jean |Johannes] Joly Joly, Pierre (fl. 1390-1433), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 275 Joly, William (fl. 1486-1491), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 225, 164 Jolyf, William (11. 1403-1418), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 225, 165 Jolyffe, Thomas (fl. 1433-1441), dcacon, priest, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 225, 166 Jolyffe, Thomas ( t 1479), master of arts, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 225, 167-169 Jolys, Robinet (fl. 1495-1496), sculptor - Amboise (France) - Beaulieu - F. 225, 170 Jon, Peter (fl. 1427-1428), dcacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 225, 173 Jon', Philip (fl. 1424), dcacon, priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 225, 174 Jon, Richard (fl. 1427-1428), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 225, 175 Jon, Richard ( t 1478), bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 225, 176 Jonas Aurelianensis (* before 780, 1843), bishop - Orleans (France); Aquitaine (France) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 225, 177-204 Jonas, bishop of Autun ("I ca. 866), bishop Autun (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 205 Master of Jonas (Bamberg) (fl. 1220-1230), sculptor - Bamberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 233 Jonas Bobiensis - also: J. Luxoviensis (7th century), Benedictine, abbot, historian, hagiographer - Bobbio (Italy); Luxeuil (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 225, 206-216 Jonas le Charpentier (13-th century), bard France - Chevalier - F. 225, 217 Jonas Fontanellensis (fl. 729), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 225, 218-221 Jonas Mynyn - writer - Cambridge (England) Chevalier - F. 225, 222 Iona [Jonas], archbishop of Novgorod and Pskov ( t 1471), archbishop, icon painter, saint Novgorod (Russia); Pskov (Russia) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 230-232 Jonas (Saint-Sabas) (t9-th century), monk, priest, saint - Palestine - Chevalier - F. 225, 227 Jonas (Saint-Victor) (v before 1177), canon regular - France - Chevalier - F. 225, 228

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[Jonas]

Iona [Jonas] Sviatoi - also: Jonas, metropolitan of Moskva ( t 1461), bishop, metropolitan, saint - Riazan (Russia); Moskva Boguslavskij, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mitîelalters F. 225, 223-226 Jonas (Überlingen) (II. 1424), stonemason Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 225, 229 Jonata, Marino (fl. 1465), poet - Italy; Ancona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 225, 239 Jonath, abbot of Marchicnncs and Elnon ( t e a . 695), abbot, saint - Marchiennes (France); België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 225, 234 Jonathan (Cardinal) - italian: Gionata (fl. 1119), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 225, 235 Jonathan Dublamensis ( t l 2 0 9 or 1210), Carmelite, bishop - Dunblane (Scotland) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 225, 236-238 Jonathas —> Jonathan Joncard, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Joncard Joncherie, Michelin de la - also: M. de la Jonchery (11. 1367-1382), stonemason, architect - Troyes (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 225, 240; 266, 386 Jonconus, Guillaume —> Guilelmus Jonconus Jone, Philip (fl. 1464-1465), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 242 Jone, Pier di Datuccio di (11. 1431), architect Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 243 Jones, William (fl. 1450-1470), doctor of canon law, bachelor of civil law, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 244 Joneson, John (fl. 1456), scholar of canon law, bachelor of civil law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 225, 245 Joneston, Elias de (Π. 1306-1330), magister, clerk, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 225, 246 Jongama, Edon de (fl. 1498), lord, chronicler - Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 225, 247 Jonglet, Jesson (fl. 1471), canon, copyist - SaintSymphorien-d'Ozon (France) - Chevalier F. 225, 248 Jonnys, John (fl. 1471), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 249 Jonson, ... (fl. 1491-1492), Augustinian, canon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 225, 250 Jonson, Richard (fl. 1454-1458), scholar of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 251 Jonson, William (fl. 1486), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 225, 252 Jonys, ... (fl. 1495-1499), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 253 Jonys, John (fl. 1462-1480), scholar of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 254 Jonys, Lewis (fl. 1465-1467), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 255 Jonys, Maurice (fl. 1456-1469), scholar of civil law, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 225, 256 Jonys, Robert (fl. 1479), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 257 Jonys, Thomas (fl. 1466), deacon, priest - Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford F. 225, 258 Jonys, William (fl. 1452-1454), chaplain, bible clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 225, 259 Joorquin de Vue —> Vue, Joorquin de Joos —> Josephus Joosken van Utrecht (fl. 1429-1467), architect, sculptor - Utrecht (Netherlands); Toledo (Spain); León (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 225, 264-265 Joost —> Josephus Joost —> Justus Joosten, family (since 15-th century), family of embroiderers - Amsterdam (Netherlands) Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 266 Joot, John (fl. 1451), student of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 267

Jorche, Jean (fl. 1427), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Lami - F. 200, 289 Jorda, Guillaume (f before 1286), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 268 Jordaens, Wilhelm - also: Guilelmus Jordanus ("i" 1372), Augustinian, canon regular, biographer - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Groenendaal (Netherlands) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius F. 225, 285-289 Jordan, Catherine (fl. 1447), abbess - Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 270 Jordan, Etienne (fl. 1347), canon - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 271 Jordan, Guy —> Guido Jordanus Jordan, Raymond —> Raimundus Jordanus Jordan. Richard (fl. 1458-1474), deacon, vicar Oxford (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 276 Jordan, Robert (fl. 1450-1452), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 277 Jordan, Robert (fl. 1475-1483), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England); Hereford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 278 Jordan, Roger (fl. 1349), notary public - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 279 Jordan, Roger ( t 1489), scholar, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England); Somersetshire (England) - Cambridge - F. 225, 280 Jordan, Tomás —> Thomas Jordanes Jordan, Wilhelm (fl. 1453), mayor - Gdansk (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 225, 293 Jordan, William (Dominican, +ca. 1389) -> Guilelmus Jordanus Jordane (Aries) (fl. 1170-1176), abbess - Aries (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 294 Jourdain [Jordanus] (Annecy) (late 15-th century), surgeon - Annecy (France); Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 225, 295 Jordán [Jordanus] (Aragón) (fl. 1138), architect - Aragon (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 30 Jordanus Argcntincnsis (fl. 1400-1410), Augustinian, monk, doctor of theology, chronicler - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger, Potthast - F. 225, 296-298; 226, 29 Jordanus de Bergamo (fl. 1462-1470), Dominican, deacon - Bergamo (Italy); Verona (Italy) Kaeppeli - F. 225, 299 Jordan [Jordanus] von Boizenburg (* ca. 1190, t before 1275), notary, diplomat, statesman Hamburg (Germany) - DLL - F. 225, 301-302 Jordan [Jordanus] de Bonels - or: J. de Borneil (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 225, 303 Jordan [Jordanus] de Born (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier F. 225, 304 Jordanus Bricius —» Bricius, Jordanus Jordan [Jordanus] (Canterbury) (fl. 1205-1207), physician - Canterbury (England) - Talbot F. 225 , 305 Jordan [Jordanus] of Canterbury - latin: Jordanus de Cantuaria ( t 1361), royal physician, clerk - England; France - Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 225, 306-308 Jordan [Jordanus] (Cardinal) (fl. 1409), cardinal - Spain - Berton, Chevalier - F. 225, 312-313 Jordan [Jordanus] (Carneton) (fl. 1176-1202), physician - Cornwall (Wales) - Talbot F. 225, 311 Jordan [Jordanus] the Carpenter (fl. 1224-1230), carpenter, engineer - Dover (England); Windsor (England) - Harvey - F. 225, 309-310 Jordanus de Castello (fl. 1314-1324), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 314 Jordanus Catalani, bishop of Colombo - also: Jourdain Cathala de Séverac ("i" 1336), Dominican, bishop - India; Rouerge (France); Iran Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Titsculum - F. 70, 383; 225, 315-318 Giordano [Jordanus] da Ceccano -> Ceccano, Giordano Jordanus de Clivio, archbishop of Milano ("i" 1120). archbishop - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 225, 321

Jordan [Jordanus] de Copolen (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 225, 322 Jordan [Jordanus] count of Eberstein Jordanus de Saxonia Jordan [Jordanus] de Evora (fl. 1321), Dominican - Spain; Evora (Portugal) Chevalier - F. 225, 323 Jordanus Fantasma - french: Jourdain Fantosme (fl. 1158-1174), chancellor, chronicler, poet - Winchester (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 225, 324-329 Giordano [Jordanus] Forzate ( t 1240), cnamelcr - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 225, 330 Jordanus Furnesiensis - also: Joscelinus (11. 1185), monk - Furness (England) - Potthast - F. 225, 331 Jordanes [Jordanus] Gotus, bishop of Ravenna - aalso: Jornandes G. (fl. 552), royal secretary, bishop, chronicler - Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum — F. 225, 339-351 Jordan [Jordanus] du Hommet, bishop of Lisieux ( t 1218), bishop - Lisieux (France) Chevalier - F. 225, 354 Jordan [Jordanus] IV, lord of Isle-Jourdain ( t 1268), lord - France; Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 225, 352 Jordan [Jordanus] de l'lsle-sur-Sorge (13-th century), troubadour - Languedoc (France) Chevalier - F. 225, 353 Jordanus de Jano - also: Jordanes de Yano; italian: Giordano da Giano (*ca. 1195, t after 1262), Franciscan, chronicler - Italy; Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sbaralea - F. 225, 332-338 Jordanus Lemovicensis - also: Jordan de Loron ( t 1052), bishop - Limoges (France) Chevalier, Harter, Potthast - F. 225, 355-358 Jordan [Jordanus] of London (fl. 1377), chronicler - London (England) - Chevalier F. 225, 359 Jordan [Jordanus], abbot of Lure (fl. 1196), abbot - Lure (France) - Chevalier - F. 225, 360 Jourdain [Jordanus] Maillant du Mont-SainteGertrude ( | 1447), master of arts, doctor of medecine - Paris (France); Luik, Liège (Belgium); Köln (Germany) Wickersheimer - F. 225, 362 Jordanus dc Mantua (fl. 1499), Carmelite Mantova (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 225, 363-365 Jordanus, biographer of pope Martinus V ( t after 1431), biographer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 225, 300 Jordan [Jordanus] (Milvcrton) (fl. 1265-1266), physician - Somersetshire (England) - Talbot F. 225, 366 Jordan [Jordanus] de Miromonte (fl. 1305-1317), Dominican - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier F. 225, 368 Jordanus (Missionarius) (fl. 1321), Dominican, missionary - Mid-East - Fabricius F. 225, 369 Giordano [Jordanus] da Monte San Angelo (fl. 1274), architect - Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 225, 370 Jordanus Nemorarius - french: Jordan le Forestier (fl. 1235), mathematician - France - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 225, 371-376 Jordanus Osnabrugensis (fl. 1283), magister, canon, historian - Osnabrück (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 225, 380-394 Jordanus (Oxford) (fl. 1173-1189), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 225, 395 Jordanus (Poland) (fl. 968-984), bishop Regensburg (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany); Poland; Gniezno (Poland); Poznan (Poland) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 225, 397

[Josephus] Giordano [Jordanus] (Pulsano) ( t ca. 1150), abbot, general of a religious order - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 225, 398 Jordanus de Quedlinburgo - also: J. de Saxonia (* ca. 1300, 1 1380), Augustinian, hermit, theologian - Quedlinburg (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossiiiger, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum F. 225, 399-416 Jordanus de Redinges (14-th century), medical writer - Reading (England); France Wickersheimer - F. 225, 417 Giordano [Jordanus] da Rivallo - also: J. de Pisis (*ca. 1260, + 1311), Dominican, preacher, convent lector - Pisa (Italy); Piacenza (Italy) Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 225, 418-421 Jordanus Rufus —> Rullo, Jordanus Jordanus de Saxonia (Augustinian, 1300-1380) —> Jordanus de Quedlinburgo Jordanus de Saxonia - also: Jordan, count of Ebcrstein (*ca. 1185, + 1237), general of the Dominican order, count - Paris (France); Paderborn (Germany) - Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 226, 1-28 Jordan [Jordanus] de Strasbourg —> Jordanus Argentinensis Jourdain [Jordanus] (Tart) (fl. 1142), physician - Côte-d'Or (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 31 Jordan [Jordanus] de Toulouse Jordanes [Jordanus] Gotus bishop of Ravenna

Joroslaus de Strahovia (fl. 1276), chronicler Praha (Czech Repulic) - Potthast - F. 226, 67 Joruerth Beli (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 226, 68 Joruerth ab y Kyriog (fl. 1400), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 226, 68 Joruerth ab Madog (fl. 1460), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 226, 68 Jórunn Skáldmoer (10-th century), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 226, 69 Jorz, John (fl. 1343-1347), Carmelite, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 226, 70 Jorz, Roland de, archbishop of Armagh (fl. 13111321), Dominican, archbishop - Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 226, 71 Jorz, Thomas de —> Thomas de Jorz Josaphat, metropolitan of Vidin (fl. 1392), metropolitan - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 226, 73 Josbert [Josbertus] (Bourgueil) (+ 187), monk Bourgueil (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 74 Josbert [Josbertus] (Hospitaller) (+1177), master of the Hospitallers - France - Chevalier F. 226, 75 Josbertus (Limoges) (fl. 974-982), monk, goldsmith - Limoges (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 76 Josbert [Josbertus] (Troubadour) (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 226, 77 Josce (London) (late 12-th century), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 226, 78 Joscelinus > Jocelinus Joscelin [Joscelinus] de Bailleuil, bishop of Salisbury (+ 1184), bishop - Salisbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 226, 301 Goscelin [Joscelinus] (Beauvais) (fl. 1120), dean - Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 142, 324 Jocelinus [Joscelinus] de Brakelonda - also: J. Braclandus (fl. 1173-1203), Benedictine, monk, chaplain, chronicler - Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer, Tyerman - F. 200, 205-213; 425, 193-194 Joscelin [Joscelinus] de Bruges (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 226, 302 Goscelinus [Joscelinus] Cantuaricnsis (*ca. 1030, τ 1099), Benedictine, theologian - Saint-Berlin (France); Canterbury (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 142, 325-340 Jocelin [Joscelinus] (Chichester) (fl. 1154-1163), physician - Chichester (England) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 200, 214 Joscelin [Joscelinus] de Courvaut (13-th century), architect - Palestine; Jerusalem (Israel); France Chevalier - F. 226, 304 Joscelin [Joscelinus] de Dijon (13-th century), bard - Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 305 Joscelin [Joscelinus] de Dinan (12-th century), nobleman - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 226, 307 Josselin [Joscelinus] I (de Courtenay), count of Edcssa ( t 1131), count - Edcssa (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 200, 215-216; 226, 303 Josselin [Joscelinus] II, count of Edessa ( t 1147), count - Edessa (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 200, 217; 226, 303 Josselin [Joscelinus] III, count of Edessa ("I" before 1200), count - Edessa (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 200, 218; 226, 303 Joscclinus Furnesiensis —> Jordanus Furnesiensis Jocelinus [Joscelinus] dc Furness (f 1215), Cistercian, biographer, hagiographer - Furness (England); Lancashire (England); Ireland Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 200, 219-224 Joscelin [Joscelinus], bishop of Glasgow - also: J., abbot of Melrose (+ 1199), abbot, bishop - Melrose (Scotland); Glasgow (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 226, 308

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Goslen [Joscelinus] de Lèves, bishop of Chartres (+ 1155), bishop - Chartres (France) - Chevalier - F. 142, 350 Joslenus [Joscelinus] Suessionensis - also: Goslenus de Vierzi (+ 1152), archdeacon, bishop - Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 226, 306; 226, 309-310 Goscelin [Joscelinus], bishop of Toulouse (fl. 1178-1179), bishop - Toulouse (France) Chevalier - F. 142, 341 Joscelinus Turonensis - french: Josse, archbishop of Tours ( t e a . 1174), archbishop - Tours (France); Saint-Brieuc (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 226, 79-80 Goslenus [Joscelinus] de Vierzi —> Joslenus [Joscelinus] Suessionensis Joscelinus of Wells, bishop of Bath and Wells (v 1242), bishop - Bath (England); Glastonbury (England); Wells (England) - Chevalier F. 226, 311 Joscerand de la Chapelle (f 1319?), abbot Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 81 Joscerand, abbot of Ile-Barbe, bishop of SaintPaul-Trois-Châteaux (+ 1210), abbot, bishop Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (France) - Chevalier F. 226, 82 Joscerand, archbishop of Lyon ( t i l l 8), abbot, archbishop - Ainay (France); Lyon (France) Chevalier - F. 226, 83 Joscerand, abbot of Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (fl. 1095), Benedictine, abbot - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 84 Joscion (Saint-Bertin) ( t 1163), monk, blessed Saint-Bertin (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 85 Joselyn, Philip (fl. 1493-1500), scholar, priest Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 226, 86 Master of Joseph (Reims) (1-st half 13-th century), sculptor - Reims (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 87-90 Joseph, Guillaume (+before 1488), orator Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 294 Giuseppe [Josephus] Accetta - » Accetta, Giuseppe Joseph [Josephus] Affer (fl. 1474), physician Provence (France); Aix-cn-Provcncc (France) Wickersheimer - F. 226, 102 Josephus de Ahwaz (6-th century), graecist Syria - Chevalier - F. 226, 103 Joseph [Josephus] (Alexandria) (fl. 869), archdeacon - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 226, 106 Joseph [Josephus] (Alexandria) - called: Alshaher Biltabib (fl. 1390-1398), parish priest - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 226, 107 Joseph [Josephus] Ami (fl. 1437), physician - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 108 Josephus Antiochenus (fl. 1145), Carmelite Antiochia - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 226, 109-155 Joseph [Josephus] (Aquitaine) (fl. 846), priest, chancellor, hagiographer - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast F. 226, 156-160 Giuseppe [Josephus], bishop of Asti ( t 887), bishop - Asti (Italy); Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 226, 161 Joseph [Josephus] Astruc de Gignac (fl. 1372-1381), surgeon - Avignon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 226, 162 Joseph [Josephus], bishop of Avignon (fl. 765794), bishop - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 226, 163 Joseph [Josephus], bishop of Belgorod bishop, saint - Belgorod (Russia) - Chevalier - F. 226, 164 Joseph [Josephus] (Béziers) (fl. 1306-1308), physician - Béziers (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 226, 165-166 Joseph [Josephus] (Béziers) (fl. 1375), physician - Bczicrs (France) Wickersheimer - F. 226, 167 Joseph [Josephus] Bringas (10-th century), statesman - Byzantium - Chevalier F. 226, 168

668

Josephus

Josephus Bryennius (*ea. 1350, t e a . 1431), monk, theologian - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 226, 169-185 Josephus Calothetus (mid-14-th century), monk, theologian - Byzantium; Kreta (Greece) Théologie, Tusculum - F. 226, 186-188 Joseph [Josephus] de Caney (fl. 1281), knight hospitaller - Palestine; France - Chevalier F. 226, 189 Josephus (Cathari) (fl. 795), hegumen Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 226, 190 Joseph [Josephus] de Céret (fl. 1407-1414), physician - Perpignan (France) - Jacquarî 1, Wickersheimer - F. 226, 191 Joseph [Josephus] de Challón (fl. 1466), physician - Savoie (France) - Jacquart 2 F. 226, 193 Josephus Christianus - also: J. Hypomnesticus (9-th-10-th century), historian - Greece Chevalier, Saxe - F. 226, 246-247 Joseph [Josephus] le Cohen (fl. 1296), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 226, 194 Josephus Constantinopolitanus I - also: J. Galesiotes ( f l 2 8 3 ) , abbot, patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie, Tusculum F. 226, 195-199 Josephus Constantinopolitanus II - also: J., metropolitan of Ephesos (f 1439), metropolitan, patriarch - Ephesia (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 226, 200-203 Josephus de Creta - poet - Kreta (Greece) Chevalier - F. 226, 204 Joseph [Josephus] (Dundrainan) (fl. 1291), Cistercian - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 226, 205 Joseph [Josephus] ben Eleazar (fl. 1335), Jewish scholar, judge - Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa F. 226, 206 Josephus Epaphrodites (8-th century), Paulician Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 226, 207 Josephus metropolitan of Ephesos —> Josephus Constantinopolitanus II Josephus Exoniensis - also: J. Devoniensis or Iscanus ( t e a . 1210), clergyman, poet, crusader - Exeter (England); Devonshire (England); Palestine - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 226, 208-218 Joseph [Josephus] Ferrussol - alias: J. de Novis (fl. 1472-1475), physician, surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 226, 219 Joseph [Josephus], bishop of Freising (f764), bishop - Freising (Germany) - Chevalier F. 226, 220 Josephus Galesiotes Josephus Constantinopolitanus I Josephus, metropolitan of Ganos (fl. 1346), metropolitan - Turkey - Chevalier - F. 226, 221 Josephus Genesius (ca. 960), historian Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer F. 226, 222-229 Joseph [Josephus] Gesse (15-th century), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 230 Joseph [Josephus] ben Gorion (7-th century), historian - Touraine (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 226, 231-232 Josephus de Guilhaco (fl. 1358), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 233 Joseph [Josephus] Hazzaya (early 7-th century), writer - Iran - Chevalier - F. 226, 234 Joseph [Josephus], abbot of Henzutz-Vank (10th century), abbot - Armenia - Chevalier F. 226, 235 Joseph [Josephus] Huzita (fl. 580), theologian Syria; Armenia - Chevalier - F. 226, 236 Josephus Hymnographus (* between 810 and 818, t e a . 883), Basilian, theologian, saint - Thessaloniki (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Siracusa (Italy) - Chevalier,

Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 226, 237-245 Josephus Hypomnesticus —> Josephus Christianus Josephus Iscanus —> Josephus Exoniensis Joseph [Josephus] ben Joseph (fl. 1395), physician - Tarascón (France) Wickersheimer - F. 226, 248 Joseph [Josephus] ben Judah ben Jacob ihn Aknin (*ca. 1150, 1 1220), philosopher, poet - Barcelona (Spain); Morocco - Strayer F. 226, 104-105 Joseph [Josephus] Kolon (15-th ccntury), physician - Vaucluse (France) Wickersheimer - F. 226, 249 Joseph [Josephus] (Maitre) (fl. 1201), letter writer - France - Chevalier - F. 226, 250 Joseph [Josephus] ben Meir ibn Zabarra (*ca. 1140), poet, physician - Barcelona (Spain); Narbonne (France); Montpellier (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 226, 252 Josephus de Melitena (fl. 1200), deacon, miniaturist - Syria - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 254-255 Josephus Methonensis - also: J. Plusiadenus (* 1430, 1 1500), archpricst, controvcrsist Melhoni (Greece) - Chevalier, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 226, 256-264 Josif [Josephus] (Moskva) (fl. 1343), icon painter - Moskva - Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 265 Joseph [Josephus] Mossé - physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 226, 266 Joseph [Josephus], patriarch of the Nestorians ("i" 567), patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 226, 267 Joseph [Josephus] (Notarius) (fl. 1234), notary Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 226, 268 Joseph [Josephus] de Novis —> Joseph [Josephus] Ferrussol Josephus Opitius —» Opitius, Josephus Joseph [Josephus] Orabuena (fl. 1385-1413), rabbi, physician - Navarra (Spain); France Wickersheimer - F. 226, 270 Josephus Philagrius (14-th century), monk, controversist - Greece - Chevalier, Théologie - F. 226, 271-273 Josephus Philosophus - also: J. Rhakcndytes (-• ca. 1280, 1 1330), monk, philosopher - Athos (Greece); Greece - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 226, 274-275 Joseph [Josephus] (Physician) (fl. 1190), physician - England - Talbot - F. 226, 251 Josephus Plusiadenus —> Josephus Methonensis Josep [Josephus] (Poet) (fl. 1430-1450), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 226, 91-100 Josephus Rhakendytes —> Josephus Philosophus Joseph [Josephus] (Rouen) (14-th ccntury), medical practitioner - Rouen (France) Wickersheimer - F. 226, 276 Joseph [Josephus] Rousscli (fl. 1520), physician - Paris (France) - Jacquart I - F. 226, 277 Joseph [Josephus] ibn Saddiq - or: Joseph ben Jacob ibn Zaddik ( t 1149), poet, theologian Cordoba (Spain) - Strayer - F. 226, 278-279 Joseph [Josephus] Saher (fl. 907), Nestorian, priest - Syria - Chevalier - F. 226, 281 Joos [Josephus] (Schwaben) (fl. 1418-1427), painter - Schwaben (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 262 Josephus Scotus ( t e a . 804), monk, poet Scotland; York (England); Clonmacnoise (Ireland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 226, 282-286 Joseph [Josephus], author of the Stcinbuch (15th century), poet - Deutschland - Stammler F. 226, 287 Josephus Studites, metropolitan of Thessaloniki (τ ca. 832), archbishop - Thessaloniki (Greece) Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 226, 288-289 Josephus de Thessaloniki ( t before 1458), writer Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 226, 290 Joseph [Josephus] Thoros de Stella (fl. 1405), physician - Vaucluse (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 226, 293

Joseph [Josephus] (Thouars) (fl. 1296), physician - Thouars (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 253 Josephus a Timna (fl. 1389), Carmelite - MidEast - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 226, 291-292 Joos [Josephus] (Weiler) (fl. 1408), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 225, 263 Josse [Josephus], Burchgrave (de) (fl. 1500), burgrave, miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona - F. 63, 200 Joses, Jean (fl. 1372-1381), bronze founder - Dinant (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 226, 295-297 Joshua the Stylite —> Iso Stylites Josin de Bey (fl. 1484-1487), troubadour, musician - Audenaarde (Belgium) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 226, 298-299 Joskin, John (fl. 1350-1362), college fellow, master of arts, university proctor - Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford F. 226, 300 Joslenus —> Joscclinus Joson, Adrian (fl. 1458), student of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 226, 312 Jossard, Hugues (fl. 1398), nobleman - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 313 Jossas, Barthélémy (fl. 1447), wood sculptor - Béarn (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 226, 314-315 Josse —» Jodocus Josse, Guillaume —¥ Jassc, Guillaume Jossequin (Reims) (fl. 1494), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 226, 322 Josses (Rennes) (fl. 1485), printer - Rennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 318 Josset (Dijon) (15-th century), copyist - Dijon (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 226, 319-320 Josset d'Esture (fl. 1400), goldsmith - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 321 Jossion de Bornavilla (fl. 1397-1399), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 323 Jossion de Savegnies (fl. 1273-1292), physician, canon - Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 324 Josson, Simon (fl. 1432), sculptor - Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 226, 325-326 Jost, Thomas (fl. 1470-1482), bell founder - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 226, 327 Jostin, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Jostin Josua Lurki —> Hieronymus a Sancta Fide Josué bar Ali (fl. 885), lexicographer - Syria Chevalier - F. 226, 329 Josué d'Amant (14-th century), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 330 Josué van den Berghes (fl. 1445), navigator Portugal - Chevalier - F. 226, 331 Josué Marulaeus (fl. 860), Nestorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 226, 332 Josué bar Noun, patriarch of the Nestorians ( t 827), Nestorian, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier - F. 226, 333 Josué, abbot of San Vicenzo ( t 818), abbot - Italy - Chevalier - F. 226, 334 Josyemin (Fribourg) (fl. 1415), physician Fribourg (Switzerland); Colmar (France) Jacquart 1 - F. 226, 335 Jotsaldus Cluniacensis - also: J. Sylviniacensis ( t e a . 1052), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 226, 336-343 Jotsaldus (Monk) —» Gotschalcus [Godescalcus] (Cluny) Jouan, Pierre (fl. 1415), medical practitioner Troycs (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 278 Jouanneau, Jean (fl. 1404-1406), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 344 Jouard, Jean (f 11. 1477), parliament president Bourgogne (France); Dijon (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 345

Juliana Joubert, Jean (fl. 1488), theologian - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 346 Jouch, Hans —> Jeuch, Jean Jouenne, Jehan (late 15-th century), sculptor Alençon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 212, 97-98 Jouer, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Jouer Jouffroy, Jean (1412-1473) —> Johannes Joffridi bishop of Arras and Albi Jouffroy, Jean (1309-1361) Johannes Jofroi bishop of Le Puy Jouglet (France) ( t before 1264), troubadour France - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 226, 347-348 Jouglet, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Jouglet Jouly, Hugues (fl. 1383), sculptor - Bourges (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 226, 349-351 Jourdain —> Jordanus Jourdain, Gilles (fl. 1479), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 352 Jourdain, Jean (fl. 1467), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 352 Jourdain, Philippon (fl. 1383), stonemason, sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 225, 269; 226, 353 Jourdain, Thibaud (fl. 1467), painter - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 352 Jourdenette (Nurse) (fl. 1292), nurse - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 226, 354 Jourdogne, Gilles de -> Jodoigne, Gilles de Jousseaume, Colas (fl. 1427-1428), goldsmith Saumur (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 226, 355-356 Joussen, Jean (medical practitioner) —> Jean [Johannes] Joussen Jouvelin, Pierre (f 1492), architect, accountant - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 226, 357-361 M a s t e r of Jouvenel (Anjou) (2-d half 15-th century), book painter - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 226, 362 Jouvenel des Ursins, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Troyes (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 226, 363-364 Jouvente, Jean (fl. 1359-1380), bell founder France - Chevalier - F. 226, 365 Jouvin (Coutances) (13-th century), architect - Coutances (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 226, 366-367 Jovannico, Clemens (fl. 1499), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 226, 368 Jovius, Benedictus —> Bcnedictus Jovius bishop of Nocera Joy, William (fl. 1329-1347), mason - Wells (England) - Harvey, Strayer - F. 226, 369-373 Joyde, John (fl. 1456), bachelor of civil law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 226, 374 Joye, Jehan (fl. 1364), goldsmith - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 226, 375 Joyeux de Toulouse (13-th century), troubadour Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 376 Joyner, Martin - alias: M. Bovelyth ( t l 4 8 5 ) , scholar, master of arts, doctor of theology, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 226, 377-379 Joynor, William (fl. 1466-1503), college fellow, master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 226, 380 Joynour, John (fl. 1406), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 226, 381 Jozes, Jean (fl. 1372), coin engraver - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 226, 382 J u a n —> Johannes Juan, Antonio (fl. 1492-1493), wood carver Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 202, 44 Juana Johanna Juanchus, prince of the Bulgarians (fl. 1387), prince - Bulgaria - Chevalier - F. 226, 385 J u b e r t (Troyes) (late 15-th ccntury), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 226, 386-389 Jubin, Jean (medical practitioner) —> Jean [Johannes] Jubin

J u d a [Judas] Astruc ben Samuel Shalom (15th century), physician, translator - Provence (France) - J acquari 2 - F. 226, 391 J u d a [Judas] Chiug (11-th century), rabbi, grammarian - Fez (Marokko) - Ladvocat F. 226, 392 Judas ben Jakar (13-th century), physician - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 226, 393 Judas ben Salomon Nathan —» Bonjudas Nathan Judas ben Saul ibn Tibbon (*ca. 1120, t e a . 1190), physician, translator - Lunel (France) Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 226, 395-396 Judas (Vaucouleurs) (fl. 1340-1341), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 226, 394 Judde, John (fl. 1390-1411), doctor of canon law, district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); Ireland; Ely (England) - Cambridge F. 226, 397 Jude von Salms, der (*ca. 1360), physician, surgeon - Deutschland - DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 226, 398-403 Judel, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Judel Judela, Elizabeth Elizabeth [ElisabethJ Judela Judicael, king of Bretagne ( t 658?), king, monk, saint - Bretagne (France) Chevalier - F. 226, 410 Judicael, count of Rennes ( t 888), count - Rennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 226, 411 Judinsit, Hans - or: H. Judensint (fl. 1474), poet - Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 226, 404-409 Judion (Poet) (fl. 930), poet - France Chevalier - F. 226, 412 Judith, duchess of Bayern ( t e a . 985), duchess - Regensburg (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 226, 417-418 Judith von Bayern, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (*ca. 800, t 8 4 3 ) , empress - Bayern (Germany); France; Deutschland - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 226, 413-416 Judith von Bayern, duchess of Schwaben (* ca. 1100, 11130 or 1131), duchess - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 226, 419-420 Judith von Deutschland Falconieri, Giuliana Juliana de Leybourne, countess of Huntingdon (* 1303, t e a . 1368), countess - Huntingdonshire (England) - Echols - F. 227, 32 Juliana of Norwich (*ca. 1343, t after 1416), Benedictine, mystic - Norwich (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Straver - F. 227, 36-39; 227, 149-152 Julienne [Juliana] (Paris) (11. 1292), potter Paris (France) - Echols - F. 227, 43 Julienne [Juliana] (Paris) (fl. 1378), midwife Paris (France) - Jacquart I - F. 227, 40 Julienne [Juliana], abbess of Pavilly ( t ca. 750), abbess, saint - Pavilly (France) - Chevalier F. 227, 41 Julienne [Juliana] dc Penhoet (early 15-th century), Dominican, abbey founder - Morlaix (France) - Chevalier - F. 227, 42 Juliana Roos (fl. 1332), weaver - London (England) - Echols - F. 227, 44 Julienne [Juliana] de Saint-Ceneri (11264), abbess - Caen (France); England Chevalier - F. 227, 45 Giuliana [Juliana], abbess of San Vito (11. 590), abbess - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 227, 46 Julienne [Juliana] de Savoie ( t 1194), noblewoman, abbess - Savoie (France); Vienne (France) - Chevalier - F. 227, 47 Juliana, duchess of Wiasma ( t 1407), duchess Greece - Chevalier - F. 227, 48

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[Julianus]

Giuliano [Julianus] di Amadeo ( í 1496), Camaldolese, abbot, painter, miniaturist Firenze (Italy); Lucca (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 52 Julian [Julianus], governor of Andalucía (fl. 711), governor - Andalucía (Spain) Chevalier - F. 227, 80 Julianus Andrea (*ca. 1382, f e a . 1455), orator Italy - Chevalier - F. 227, 49 Giuliano [Julianus] di ser Andrea (Π. 14031427), goldsmith, sculptor - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 53 Giuliano [Julianus] d'Andrea {fi. 1475-1480), architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 54 Julien [Julianus] Angelier (fl. 1465), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 227, 55 Giuliano [Julianus] dell'Angelo (fl. 1459), friar, wood sculptor - Todi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 56 Zuliano [Julianus] de Anzoli (fl. 1446), calligrapher - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 413, 228 Julianus Appolinus —» Apolini, Giuliano de Giuliano [Julianus] d'Ascoli (fl. 1485), bell founder - Ascoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 57 Julien [Julianus] (Beauvais) (fl. 1276), physician - Beauvais (France) - Wickersheimer F. 227, 58 Giuliano [Julianus] di Biagio (fl. 1482-1483), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 59 Julianus, bishop of Bostra (fl. 518), bishop Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 227, 60 Julien [Julianus] le Breton (f 1291), Franciscan Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 227, 65 Julianus de Brixia ( t l 4 9 9 ) , Carmelite, vicar general - Brescia (Italy) Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 227, 61 -64 Julianus de Caesarinis - also: J. Caesarinus; Italian: Giuliano Cesarini Lobera y Valticrra, Julián Giuliano [Julianus] da Duiciole - also: G. da Urbino (fl. 1354-1367), painter - Urbino (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 90

Julien [Julianus] Dupuys (fl. 1483), surgeon Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 227, 91 Julianus, governor of Egypt ( t before 532), governor, poet - Egypt - Chevalier - F. 227, 92 Julian [Julianus] (England) - canonist - England - Chevalier - F. 227, 93 Giuliano [Julianus] da Fabriano (fi. 1400-1423), painter - Fabriano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 227, 94-95 Giuliano [Julianus] il Facchino —> Giuliano [Julianus] di Giovanni da Poggibonsi Julien [Julianus] Fève (fl. 1420-1431), bachclor of mcdccinc, physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 227, 97 Julianus de Filippo —» Filippo, Giuliano di Giuliano [Julianus] Fiorentino (fi. 1418-1424), marbler, sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 100-102 Giuliano [Julianus] da Firenze (f 1487), Jesuate, friar, painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 103-104 Julien [Julianus] (Fleury) (fl. 1148), librarian Fleury (France) - Chevalier - F. 227, 105 Giuliano [Julianus] di Giacomo da Terni (fl. 1452), book painter - Roma (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 107-108 Giuliano [Julianus] di Giovanni (+ 1485), Carmelite, university dcan - Firenze (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 227, 126 Giuliano [Julianus] di Giovanni da Como (τ 1450), sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 227, 109 Giuliano [Julianus] di Giovanni da Poggibonsi - called: il Facchino (fl. 1410-1459), sculptor, goldsmith, enameler - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 96; 227, 110 Giuliano [Julianus] di Giunta (fl. 1450-1464), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 111 Julianus Halicarnassensis (fl. 511-536), monophysite, bishop - Byzantium; Mid-EasL - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 227, 112-113 Julianus Hungarus (fl. 1234-1237), Dominican, missionary - Magyarország (Hungary); MidEast; Russia - Chevalier, Fahricius, Kaeppeli, Osteuropa, Potthast - F. 227, 114-119 Julianus Isopus (fl. 1493-1494), Carmelite, professor of theology, bishop - Napoli (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 227, 121 Julianus I, patriarch of the Jacobitcs (fl. 591), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 227, 122 Julianus II, patriarchof the Jacobites (fl. 687708), Jacobite, patriarch - Syria - Chevalier F. 227, 123 Julianus Januenis (fl. 1500), monk - Padua (Italy) - Potthast - F. 227, 120 Julianus Johannis ( t 1436), Carmelite, doctor of theology, Provincial - Prato (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Bihliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 227, 124-125 Julianus de Lapaccinis (* 1414, 1 1458), Dominican, prior - Firenze (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 227, 127 Julianus Lcrcharius —> Lercari, Giuliano Julianus Lucas (fl. 717), deacon, historian - Thessaloniki (Greece); Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Potthast F. 227, 129-131 Giuliano [Julianus] da Maiano Julianus Julien, Jean (fl. 1396), tapestry weaver - Arras (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 267 Julien, Luc (fl. 1471), tapestry weaver Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 268 Julien, Matthieu (early 14-th century), architect Le Mans (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 227, 269-270 Julienne —> Juliana Juliis, Julius de (fl. 1500), historian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 227, 271 Juliot d'Espiès (fl. 1486), barber, surgeon France - Wickersheimer - F. 227, 272 Julius Dacus {14-th- 15-th century), Dominican Denmark - Chevalier - F. 227, 275 Julius Dalmata (fl. 1460), theologian - Dalmatia (Croatia) - Fabricius - F. 227, 276 Julius Florus (fl. 1140), chronicler - Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 227, 277-280 Giulio [Julius] di Niccolò da Orvieto (fl. 14941498), painter - Orvieto (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 281 Giulio [Julius], bishop of Palestrina ( t 1165 or 1164), bishop, cardinal - Sicilia (Italy); Magyarország (Hungary); Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 227, 284-285 Julius II, Papa - secular name: Giuliano della Rovere (* 1443, ¡1513), Franciscan, bishop, cardinal, pope - Roma (Italy); Avignon (France); Carpenlras (France) - Bradley, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 227, 188-190; 340, 255-257 Giulio [Julius] da Perugia (fl. 1218), painter Assisi (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 282 Julius Polydeukes (10-th century), medical writer, chronicler - Greece - Potthast - F. 227, 283 Jules [Julius] Viard (fl. 1472), physician Angers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 227, 287 Julliard, Claude -> Claude [Claudius] Julliard Julyan, John (fl. 1437-1444), college fellow, deacon - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 227, 289 Julyan, John (f 1471), college fellow, master of arts, chest keeper, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 227, 290 Julyan, Richard (fl. 1423-1424), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England); Gloucester (England) - Oxford - F. 227, 291 Julyet, John (fl. 1352), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 227, 288 Julyet, Thomas (fl. 1299), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 227, 292

J u n a y d Naqqash al-Sultani - also: Junayd of Bagdad (late 14-th century), painter - Bagdad (Irak) - Strayer - F. 227, 293-294 Juncta Bevegnatis - italian: Giunta da Bevagna ( t e a . 1312), Franciscan, hagiographer - Italy - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea - F. 138, 95; 227, 308-310 June, William (fl. 1428-1430), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 227, 311 Jung, Ambrosius (fl. 1491), physician - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 227, 313 Jung, Antonius (15-th century), physician Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 227, 312 Jung, Johann (fl. 1495), student - Augsburg (Germany); Tiibingen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 227, 314 Junge, Hinrik (fl. 1444), wood carver, painter - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 315 Junge, Johannes (fl. 1406-1428), wood carver - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 316-317 Junger, Hans —» Raminger, Hans Junghans (Nürnberg) (fl. 1472), letter painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 318 Junianus Mariacensis ( t 5 8 7 ) , abbot, saint - Maire (France) - Chevalier - F. 227, 319 Junilius Al'ricanus ( t e a . 552), bishop - Africa; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 227, 320 Juniperus Assisias (13-lh century), theologian - Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 227, 334-335 J u n k e r von Prag, brohters - also: Junckcr, Junckher (fl. 1365-1383), family of architects - Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Ijami, Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 295-307 Junterbuck, Jacobus —> Jacobus de Paradiso Jurbach, Johann (late 14-th century), architect - Vilnius (Lithuania) - Thieme/Becker F. 227, 336 Jurdan, Thomas ( t 1482), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 227, 337 J ü r g e n (Gdansk) (fl. 1436-1438), painter - Gdansk (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 227, 3 J u r m i n u s Bilburgensis (late 7-th century), confessor, saint - Chevalier - F. 227, 369 Jurwin, prince of Eastanglia (7-th century), prince - England - Chevalier - F. 227, 370 Jus (Auxcrrc) (13-th-14-th ccntury), glossator Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 227, 371 Jussel, Harmann (fl. 1440), canon - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 227, 372 Giusta [Justa], princess of Torres (fl. 10731112), prince - Torres (Italy); Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 227, 373 Juster, Thomas (fl. 1414-1431), college fellow, master of arts, school administrator, university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 227, 374 Justina (Arezzo) ( |1319), recluse - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 227, 375 Justingen, Anselmus von (fl. 1211-1249), ambassador - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 227, 376 Justinger, Konrad ( t 1426), city clerk, chronicler - Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Potthast, Stammler - F. 227, 228; 227, 377-386 Justinianus (Byzantium) (*ca. 530), military general - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 227, 387 Justinianus I, emperor of Byzantium (*ca. 482, 1565), emperor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Fabricius, Ladvocat, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 227, 388-395 Justinianus II, emperor of Byzantium (*ca. 669, i 711), emperor - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Ravenna (Italy); Byzantium; Bulgaria - Chevalier, Gertner I, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer F. 227, 396-409

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Justinianus (Lemeneia) ( t between 530 and 540), hermit, saint - England - Chevalier F. 227, 410 Justinianus, bishop of Valencia (fl. 531546), bishop, theologian - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Théologie F. 227, 411-415 Justinianus, Bernardus - italian: Bernardo Giustiniani (* 1409, 11489), patrician, orator, historian - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 227, 416-422 Justinianus, Laurentius, patriarch of Venezia italian: Lorenzo Giustiniani (* 1381, t 1456), patriarch, bishop, saint - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Théologie F. 227, 423-426; 237, 383-394 Justinus Argentinensis —> Justus Argentinensis Justinus (Bologna) (fl. 1242), Dominican Bologna (Italy) - Fabricius - F. 228, 8 Justinus (Byzantium) ( f 5 6 6 ) , general Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 228, 11 Justinus II, emperor of Byzantium (+578), emperor - Byzantium - Chevalier, Gertner 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 228, 1-7 Justinus, bishop of Cagliari (fl. 649), bishop Cagliari (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 228, 9 Justinus Decadius (fl. 1495), philologist - Kcrkyra (Greece); Greece - Chevalier - F. 228, 10 Giustino [Justinus] di Gherardino (fl. 1365), miniature painter - Forli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 139 Giustino [Justinus] di Gherardino de Forli (fl. 1365), illuminator - Forli (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 228, 12 Justinus (Gnosticist) - Gnostic - Mid-East Chevalier - F. 228, 13 Justinus, abbot of Jerusalem (7-th ccntury), abbot - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 228, 14 Justinus Lippiensis ( t 1280), historian, poet - Lippstadt (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Tusculum - F. 228, 15-25 Justinus magistri Stephani de Civitate Therm... (14-th century), copyist - Bradley, Chevalier F. 228, 26-27 Giustino [Justinus] da Vicenza (fl. 1499), canon - Roma (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 228, 29 Justinus, Amodeus (fl. 1462), jurisconsult Castello (Italy); Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 228, 30 Justot, André (fl. 1378-1379), accountant Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 228, 31 Juste [Justus] d'Alllemagne (fl. 1451), Dominican, painter - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 228, 32 Justus Archipresbyter - also: Juste de Clermont (fl. 1125-1128), archpricst, hagiographer Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 228, 34-35 Justus Argentinensis - also: Justinus ( t 682?), bishop - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 228, 28; 228, 36 Justus, archbishop of Canterbury ( | ca. 627), Benedictine, bishop, archbishop, saint - Roma (Italy); Canterbury (England); Rochester (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 228, 37-38 Justus, abbot of Charroux (fl. 815-817), abbot Charroux (France) - Chevalier - F. 228, 39 Justus (Cistercian) (fl. 1300), Cistercian, abbot - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 228, 40-41 Justus, bishop of Clermont ( t before 625), bishop, saint - Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Chevalier F. 228, 42 Giusto [Justus] (Don) (fl. 1483), miniaturist Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 228, 33 Giusto [Justus] da Firenze (fl. 1457), goldsmith Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 143 Giusto [Justus] (Firenze) (fl. 1462), intarsiator Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 145

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Giusto [Justus] (Firenze) (fl. 1483), book painter, calligrapher - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 138, 146 Giusto [Justus] (Gaeta) (fl. 1488), printer - Gaeta (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 228, 43 Justus van Gent - french: Juste de Gand; real name: Joos van Wassenhove (fl. 1460-1480), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Urbino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/ Becker - F. 228, 44-51 Justus, bishop of Guadix (fl. 537-552), bishop Guadix (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 228, 52 Justus, disciple of Saint Hilarius (4-th century), hagiographer - Poitiers (France) - Fabricius F. 228, 56 Giusto [Justus] di Lorenzo da Lari ( t before 1442), goldsmith - Pisa (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 138, 144 Justus (Paulician) (fl. 684), Paulician, heretic Chevalier - F. 228, 54 Juste [Justus] (Sainte-Claude) - monk, saint France - Chevalier - F. 228, 55 Justus Toletanus ( f 6 3 6 ) , bishop - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 228, 57-59 Justus Urgellensis ( t after 546), bishop - Urgell (Spain) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 228, 60-61 Justus (Vic) - layman, saint - Vic (Spain) Chevalier - F. 228, 62

Joos [Justus] van Wassenhove —> Justus van Gent Justyce, ... (fl. 1485-1496), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 228, 63 Jutge (Troubadour) (late 13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 228, 64 Juthware (Saint) ( t 8-th century), virgin, saint Wales - Chevalier - F. 228, 65 Jutta von Brandenburg, countess of Henneberg ("i" 1353), countess - Brandenburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 228, 66 Jutta von Disibodenberg - also: J. von Sponheim ( t 1136), recluse, mystic - Deutschland Chevalier, Echols - F. 228, 67-68 Jutta de Hong (f 1252), religious woman Chevalier - F. 228, 69 Jutta von Kranichfeld ( t 1347 or 1348), countess, abbess - Quedlinburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 228, 70 Jutta von Sangerhausen (*ca. 1200, t e a . 1260), widow, saint - Poland; Preussen (Germany) Chevalier - F. 228, 71 Juvenal des Ursins, Guillaume Jestin Kaerlesic Kaerlion, Louis (11. 1482), astronomer - England - Chevalier - F. 229, 14 Kaestlin, Hermann (II. 1481-1485), printer Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 16 Kaet, Arnold —> Arnold [ArnoldusJ Kaet Kagelwit, Dietrich —» Dietrich [Theodoricusl (von Portiz) archbishop of Magdeburg Kageneck, Nicolas de ( t 1364), canon Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 229, 17 Kagnimir (Chronicler) (fl. 1070), chroniclcr Potthast - F. 229, 18 Kahl, Heinrich (fl. 1471-1495), stonemason - Marburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 19 M a s t e r of the Kahlenbergergeschichte (Nürnberg) (2-d half 15-th ccntury), draftsman - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 20 Kahylle, William ( t 1442 or 1443), scholar Oxford - F. 229, 21 Kaisarios - also: Pseudo-Kaisarios (mid-6-th ccntury), theologian - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Tusculum - F. 229, 22 M a s t e r of Kaisermedaillen (France) (ca. 1400), goldsmith - Francc - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 23 Kaisin, Jean —» Caisin, Jean Kakig, abbot of Adom ( f 9 - t h century), abbot Armenia - Chevalier - F. 229, 25 K a k i g Ardsrouni, prince of Armenia (fl. 908-937), prince - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 229, 27

K a k i g I, king of Armenia (f 1020), king Armenia - Chevalier - F. 229, 26 Kakig II, king of Armenia (* 1025, f 1079), king - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 229, 26 Kakig, king of Kars ("I" 1080), king - Armenia Chevalier - F. 229, 28 Kakmair, Georg (fl. 1403), mayor - Münchcn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 29 Kai, Paulus (15-th century), fencing master Münchcn (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 229, 30-32 Kalaph ben Maza Alamar Alavasi (1161), author of a medical treatise - Collioure (France) Wickersheimer - F. 229, 33 Kalb, Siegfried (fl. 1315), copyist, monk - Ebrach (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 229, 34-35 Kalchovenne, Peter van den (fl. 1369-1409), painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 41-42 Kalden, Heinrich von (fl. 1214), marshal Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 229, 43 Kaldenhusen, Johannes (fl. 1421), Carmelite Cologne (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 44 Kaleb, king of Aksum (+525), king - Münchcn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 45 Kalekas, Manuel -> Manuel Calcca Kalenberg, priest of (early 14-th century), priest, juggler - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 229, 46 Kalff, Peter (fl. 1465), poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 229, 47-59 Kálfr Arnason (f 1051 ), prince - Norway Chevalier - F. 229, 62 Kálfr Skàld Mánason (fl. 9-th ccntury), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 229, 60 Kálfr Thraenzki (8-th century), poet - Norway Chevalier - F. 229, 61 Kalhart, Peter (fl. 1479), stone engraver Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 63 Kaliman czar of Bulgaria —> Koloman czar of Bulgaria Kalix, Nikolaus (11. 1371-1378), canon Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 229, 65 Kallistos —> Callistus K á l m á n I king of Hungary —> Coloman I king of Hungary Kalojan, emperor of Bulgaria (f 1207), emperor Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 229, 68-76 Kâlojan (Konia) (13-th century), architect - Asia Minor - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 67 Kalokyros Dclphina —> Calocyrus Dclphina Kalopheros, Johannes Laskaris (f 1392), nobleman - Greece - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 229, 77-78 Kaltenbach, Ulrich (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Stammler - F. 229, 79-80 Kaltenofer, Peter ( t ca. 1490), painter - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 81-82 Kalteysen, Heinrich ( t 1465), Dominican Koblenz (Germany) - Ladvocat - F. 229, 83 Kalteysen, Wilhelm von (fl. 1464-1466), painter - Aachen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 84

Kaltschmid, Hieronymus (fl. 1418-1449), sculptor - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 85 Kaltyser, Peter ( t 1477), master of arts - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 86 Kalv, Bernard (fl. 1388), master of arts Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 87 M a s t e r of Kalvarienberg ( 1 s t half 15-th ccntury), coppcr engraver - Östcrrcich (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 88 Kalvesnaken, Hubert de - also: Kalvesnahen (fl. 1376), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England); Paris (France) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 229, 89-90 Kalvort, Ludwig (fl. 1511), bell founder - Hessen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 91 Kalvort, Wiegand (fl. 1400), bell founder - Hessen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 91 Kamal ad-Din ibn Mana Rambertus de Bononia Kambton, John (fl. 1469-1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, I I I Kamentsetzer, Hans - also: Kammensetzer ( t 1487), sculptor - Ulm (Germany); Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 229, 112-114 Kamil, al-Malik al- Laskaris Kananos Kandeland, Robert (fl. 1488), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 132 Kangenstein, Hans (fl. 1488-1499), building master - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 133 Kangiesser, Heinrich (fl. 1458), bell founder - Glessen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 134 Kanizsai, István István [Stephanus] bishop of Agram Kanlgiesser, Erasmus (11. 1417), bronze founder - Amberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 135

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Kanlgiesser

Kanlgiesser, Hans (late 15-th century), bell founder - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 136 Kanne, Guy de (τ 1486), lord - Luik, Liège (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 229, 137 K a n n e m a n n , Johannes - also: Kraneman (t 1469), Franciscan - Frankfurt-an-der-Oder (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 229, 138-142 Kantakuzenoi, family (since 11-th century), family of aristocrats - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 229, 143-146 Kantakuzin, Dimitrijc - also: Demetrius Cantacuzenus ("|" after 1477), copyist - Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 229, 147-148 Kantzow, Thomas - chronicler - Pomezania (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 229, 149 Kanuti, Benedictus, bishop of Vesteras - also: Canuti, Kanutus (fl. 1461-1462), bishop, physician - Denmark - Chevalier, Jacquart I, Wicker.sheimer - F. 229, 150-152 Kanzler, der (11. 1283), troubadour - Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 229, 153-160 Kape, Conrad —> Conrad [Conradus] Kape Kaper, Heinrich —» Heinrich [Hcnricusl Caper K a p f m a n n , Stefan (fl. 1491), pilgrim - SanktGallen (Switzerland); Jerusalem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 229, 161 Karagi, Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husain al- (fl. 980-1030), mathematician - Bagdad (Irak) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 229, 162-168 Kardeni, Jacques (fl. 1294), canon - France Chevalier - F. 229, 169 K a r e , John (fl. 1461), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 170 Karel —» Carolus Karengouent, Ives de > Ives LIvoJ Levis Karesley, John (11. 1432), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 171 Karevue, Robertus —> Robertus Cary Karewell, Adam de (fl. 1296), tutor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 172 Kargerage, ... (f 1435), cantor, organist - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 181 Kargolomskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin F. 229, 173 Karico, Jean (fl. 1392), architect - Blois (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 229, 174-175 Karicot, Philip (fl. 1317), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 176 Karil, Thomas de (fl. 1277), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 177 K a r i m (Cordoba) (fl. 961-976), stonemason Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 178 Karius, Hans (fl. 1483-1489), goldsmith - Merano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 179 Karkeney, Richard de (fl. 1310-1313), district rector - England - Oxford - F. 229, 180 Karl Carolus Karlell, Hugh (fl. 1382), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 183 Karlell, John (fl. 1382), vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 184 Karlill, John de (fl. 1325), notary public - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 185 Karlill, John dc (fl. 1367), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 186 K a r l m a n n —> Carloman M a s t e r of Karlsruher A n b e t u n g (mid-15th century), painter - Florcnncs (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 187 M a s t e r of Karlsruher Passion - also: Master of Waldersbach (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 189-191 Karlyngton, Richard (fl. 1405), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 192

Karoch, Samuel - also: Karoch von Lichtenberg (*ca. 1448, t after 1492), humanist - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL F. 229, 193-195 Karrer, Henricus —> Henricus Karrer Karver, Thomas (fl. 1459), carpenter - Lichfield (England) - Harvey - F. 229, 197 Karvilem, John (fl. 1386), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 198 Karweysse, Jacobus (fl. 1492), printer - Czechia - Chevalier - F. 229, 199 Kary, ... (fl. 1338), student - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 229, 200 Kary, Robert (fl. 1257-1258), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 201 Kasatkin, family (sincc 14-th ccntury), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 229, 202 Kaschauer, Jakob (f 1463), painter, sculptor Wien (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 203-206 K a s e m ben Tabet (fl. 979), Islamic theologian Aragon (Spain) - Latassa - F. 229, 207-208 Kasi, al- (fl. 1380-1429), Islamic scholar - Iran Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 209 Kasimir I, duke of Poland - real name: Kazimierz Odnowiciel; french: Casimir ( t 1058), duke - Poland - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 210-211; 229, 293-294 Kasimir II, duke of Poland - real name: Kazimierz Sprawiedliwy; french: Casimir (τ 1194), duke - Poland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 212-213; 229, 295 Kasimir III, king of Poland - real name: Kazimierz Wielki; french: Casimir ( t 1370), king - Poland - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 214-216; 229, 296-297 Kasimir IV, king of Poland - real name: Kazimierz Jagiellonczky; french: Casimir (τ 1492), king - Poland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 217-220; 229, 298 Kasimir V, prince of Poland - also: Casimir (τ 1484), prince - Poland Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 229, 223; 229, 299-301 Kasimir VI, duke of Pommern (1180), duke Pommern (Germany, Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 221 Kasimir VII, duke of Pommern ( | 1377), duke - Pommern (Germany, Poland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 222 Kasin, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 229, 224 Käslin, Ulrich (fl. 1447), provost - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 15 Kasnodyn, ... (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 229, 225 K a s p a r > Gaspar Kaspi, Josef - also: Joseph ibn Caspi (fl. 12791340), philosopher - France; Spain - Strayer F. 229, 229-230 Kassai, Péter - also: Peter von Kaschau (fl. 1425), miniature painter - Hungaria - D'Ancona F. 229, 231 Master of Kassandra (Nürnberg) (2-d half 15-th ccntury), wood carver - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 232 Master of Kasseler Willehalm-Kodex (2-d half 14-th ccntury), miniaturist - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 233-235 Kassia (Byzantium) - also: Kasia, Cassia, Icasia (1-st half 9-th century), poetess - Byzantium Chevalier - F. 229, 236-239 Kassianos, Agapetos —» Cassianos, Agapet Kastorp, Hinrich —> Castorp, Hinrich Kastriota, Gjergj Skanderbeg (Albania) Kastrioti, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Albania - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 229, 241 Kateline —> Catharina Katerinton, John (fl. 1390), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 242 Katharina —> Catharina Master of the holy Katharina (II. 1400), wood carver - Hungaria; Deutschland; Magyarország (Hungary) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 243

M a s t e r of the Katharina von Kleve (1st half 15-th century), book painter Utrecht (Netherlands) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 246-247 M a s t e r of the holy Katharina (Mainz) (early 14-th century), sculptor - Nürnberg (Germany); Mainz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 244-245 Master of the Katharinenaltars zu Leutschau (mid-15-th century), painter - Magyarország (Hungary); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 248 M a s t e r of Katharinental - also: Visitatio-Master (early 14-th century), wood carver - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 249 Kâtibi - also: Muhammad Turshîzî ( t 1435), poet, calligrapher - Iran - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 263 Katlenburg, von, family (sincc 10-th ccntury), family of counts - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 229, 264 Kattler, Georg (fl. 1485), painter - Bern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 265 Kattstrette, W. (fl. 1358-1359), grammarian, school master - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 229, 266 Katur, John (fl. 1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 267 Katyrev, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 229, 202 Katz, Hans (fl. 1479), stonemason - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 268 Katzendorf, Heinz (fl. 1486), painter - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 269 Katzenellenbogen, Gottfried von ( t 1308), student - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 229, 270 Katzenstein Eberhard von (fl. 1319), canon Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 271 katzmair, Jörg - also: Kazmair (f 1417), mayor - München (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 229, 303-311 Katzow, Heinrich ( t 1438 or 1439), mayor Rostock (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 272 Kauder, Konrad (fl. 1429), copyist - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 229, 273 K a u f m a n n , Urs (fl. 1486-1489), glass painter - Solothurn (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 274 Kaufringer, Heinrich (2-d half 15-th century), poet - Augsburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 229, 275-287 Kaukesel, Hubert - also: Wibcrt (13-th ccntury), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 229, 288 Kaulitz, Christianus Lodovicus - copyist, illuminator - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley - F. 420, 360 Kave, William of (fl. 1363), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 289 Kay, John - latin: Johannes Caius (fl. 1480), poet - England - Chevalier - F. 229, 290 Kayel, Georg ( t 1488), copyist, liturgist Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 131, 203; 229, 291 Kayle, Heinrich (fl. 1390-1421), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 292 Kazwini Zakaria ibn Mohammed ibn Mamûd ( t 1285), poet - Sicilia (Italy) - Amari F. 229, 312 K a z y m i r de Raczyi (15-th century), miniaturist Paris (France); Oxford (England); Magyarország (Hungary) - D Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 229, 302; 229, 313 Kealer, Johannes (fl. 1493), copyist Kempten (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 229, 314-315 Keanwan, Bernard (11. 1480), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 316 Kebell, Thomas (fl. 1439-1500), lawyer - Hicks F. 229, 317-319 Kebicz, Jakob - also: Kebitz, Käbitz (1500th century), writer - München (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 229, 320-329 Kechill, Roger (fl. 1451), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 330

Kempen Kechlina, Giovanni (fl. 1450), instrument maker - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 229, 331-332 Keck, Johannes (f 1450), Benedictine, ecclesiastical administrator - Schwaben (Germany); München (Germany); Wien (Austria) - DLL, Fétis, Hurler, Stammler - F. 229, 333-338 Keddiken, Francon (fl. 1417-1431), canon Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 229, 339 Kedwelli, David de (14-th century), writer, miniaturist - Wales - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 340-341 Kedyngton, John de (fl. 1351-1357), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 229, 342-343 Keepe, ... - also: Kepe (fl. 1485), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 344 Keerstbach, Claeys Heynderics van - also: Kcisbac (fl. 1472), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 345 Kefer, Heinrich (fl. 1473), printer - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 346 M a s t e r of the K e f e r m a r k t e r Altar (2-d half 15-th century), wood carver - Passau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 347-350 Kegel, Hans (fl. 1454-1469), painter - Fulda (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 351 Kegewyne, ... (fl. 1432), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 352 Kegler, Dietrich (fl. 1434), smith - Zürich (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 353 Kegworth, William (fl. 1395-1402), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 229, 354 Kegyll, Richard (f 1483), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 355 Kegyll, Roger (1456), district rector - Oxford (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 356 Kehcz, Matthias de (fl. 1496), writer, miniaturist, Franciscan - Leipzig (Germany); Nürnberg (Germany) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 229, 357-358 Keinspeck, Michael (fl. 1496), musician Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 229, 359-362 Keith, Robert ( t 1346), prisoner - Durham (England) - Chevalier - F. 229, 363 Keith, Robert (fl. 1347), Franciscan - England Chevalier - F. 229, 364 Keith, William - latin: Guilelmus Kethus (fl. 1350), Cistercian, abbot - Kinloss (Scotland) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 229, 366; 230, 281 Keith, William ( t 1407), marshal - Scotland Chevalier - F. 229, 365 Keitzl, Maximilian (fl. 1458), author of a medical treatise - München (Germany) - Stammler F. 229, 367 Keivin abbot of Glendalough —» Coemgen abbot of Glendalough Keke, William (fl. 1443), lawyer - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 368 Kelchy, Nicholas (fl. 1475-1476), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 369 Keldelech, Robert - also: Keldeleth, Keldelith (τ 1273), Cistercian, abbot, chancellor - England - Chevalier - F. 229, 370 Keldermans, family - called: Mansdale (since 14-th century), family of architects, family of sculptors - Belgic, Belgique - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 371 Keldermans, Andries ( t 1488), architect - België, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 372-373 Keldermans, Jan (fl. 1377-1415), architect België, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 374 Keldermans, Jan (fl. 1428-1445), architect België, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 375 Keldermans, Matthijs (fl. 1460-1504), sculptor Mcchclcn, Malincs (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lami - F. 229, 376-377 Keldermans, Romboul (f 1489), glass painter België, Belgique - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 229, 378-379

Keldus, Auminus —> Auminus Keldus Kele, John ( t 1416), rector, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 381 Kele, John (fl. 1466-1479), jurisconsult - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 229, 380; 229, 382-383 Kele, Robert (fl. 1441-1443), school master, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 229, 384 Kele, William (fl. 1445-1529), master of arts, rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 229, 385-387 Kelemarsshe, William (fl. 1417), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 388 Keleseye, John de (fl. 1317), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 229, 389 Kelgu, Michael (fl. 1349), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 390 Kelin, ... - also: Kelyn (2-d half 13-th century), singer, poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 229, 391-396 Kellawe, John (fl. 1344-1351), friar, lector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 398 Kellawe, Richard de - also: Kcllow ( t 1316), bishop - Durham (England) - Chevalier F. 229, 399 Kellawe, Walter ( t 1367), Carmelite, friar England - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 148, 342-343; 229, 397; 229, 401 Kellawe, William de (fl. 1303-1338), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 402 Kellemann, Hans (fl. 1490), bell founder Hildesheim (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 403 Kellenbach, Daniel von ( t 1482), chancellor, treasurer, gardener - Trier (Germany) Chevalier - F. 229, 404 Kellenbach, Nikolas von (fl. 1472-1484), chancellor - Trier (Germany) - Chevalier F. 229, 404 Keller, Ambrosius (fl. 1460-86), printer Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 229, 405; 229, 406 Keller, Hans (fl. 1469), stonemason - Zürich (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 407 Keller, Johannes (1500-th century), painter Merano (Italy); Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 409 Keller, Johannes (fl. 1476-1482), printer Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 229, 405 Keller, Jörg (fl. 1474), stonemason - Bern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 408 Kelleth, Robert (fl. 1387), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 410 Kelley, ... (fl. 1457), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 229, 411 Kelligrewe, Benedict (fl. 1461-1478), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 229, 412 Kellow, ... (fl. 1423-1424), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 413 Kellow, Thomas (fl. 1424), limner - England Christianson - F. 229, 414 Kelly, ... (fl. 1484-1485), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 415 Kelly, John of (fl. 1325-1326), rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 416 Kelly, Ralph, archbishop of Cashel (f 1361), Carmelite, archbishop - Ireland - Chevalier F. 229, 417 Kelly, Thomas of (fl. 1368-1374), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 418 Kelmescot, Walter de ( t 1381), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 229, 422 Kelnare, Eeuwout van de (fl. 1485-1502), instrument maker, metal founder - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 229, 419 Keiner, Herbort (early 14-th century), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 420 Keiner, Johann (fl. 1494), student - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 229, 421

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Kelsey, Richard ( t 1490), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 229, 423-424 Kelsey, Robert ( t 1335), lawyer - Lincolnshire (England); London (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 229, 425 Kelsey de Aslokby, William - alias: Aslakby (fl. 1390-1424), ecclesiastical administrator Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 229, 426-427 Kelseye, John de ( t 1378), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 229, 428 Kelshale, Thomas (fl. 1394-1428), district rector Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 229, 429 Kelshalle, William de (fl. 1305), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 430 Kelsham, John (fl. 1495), subdeacon, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 431 Kelsterne, Richard (fl. 1381), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 229, 432 Kelul ibn Abdallah (13-th century), architect Asia Minor - Thieme/Becker - F. 229, 433 Kely, Jean de (2-d half 15-th century), sculptor Tournai (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker F. 229, 434-435 Kelyng, Edmund Causton, Edmund Kelyngton, Robert (fl. 1452-1467), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 229, 437 Kelynnyn, Richard (fl. 1467-1468), canonist - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 229, 438-439 Kemâl Khodjendi (+ 1400), sheikh, calligrapher Samarkand (Turkmeniston) - Thieme/Becker F. 230, 1 Kemal Reis (ι' 1511 ), admiral - Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 331 Kemal, Sariga (fl. 1490), chronicler, poet Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 332 Kemener, Timann (fl. 1498), grammarian - France - Chevalier - F. 230, 2 Kemer, William (fl. 1466), college administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 3 Kemerer, Adam de (f 1349), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 5 Kemerer, Johannes (fl. 1412), reeve Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 230, 4 Kemly, Gallus (»1417, f c a . 1480), Benedictine, theologian - Sankt-Gallcn (Switzerland) - DLL, Stammler - F. 230, 6-8 Kemnater, Hans - minstrel - Ulm (Germany); Augsburg (Germany) - Stammler - F. 230, 9-10 Kemnater, Lucas (fl. 1473.1474), goldsmith - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 230, 11 Kempe, Francon de (fl. 1380-1381), painter Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 12 Kempe, John (fl. 1465-1471), scholar, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 28-29 Kempe, John, archbishop of Canterbury - also: J. Kemp (*ca. 1375, 1 1454), canon, cardinalarchbishop - Canterbury (England); York (England) - Arnold-Baker, Berton, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 230, 13-27 Kempe, Margery (*ca. 1373, t e a . 1438), mystic - Norfolk (England) - Arnold-Baker, Echols, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 230, 30-37; 255, 259 Kempe, Roger (fl. 1485-1489), friar, subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 230, 38 Kempe, Thomas (fl. 1489), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 230, 45 Kempe, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury (*ca. 1414, 11489), canon, archbishop - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 39-44 Kempen, Godol'redus van (fl. 1399), miniature painter, calligrapher - Cologne (Germany) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 46-47

676

Kempensen

K e m p e n s e n (Lüneburg) - also: Keppensen (fl. 1371). poet, composer - Lüneburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 230, 48-52 K e m p f , Elisabeth (* 1415, f 1485), Dominican, prioress - Colmar (France) - DLL - F. 230, 55 Kempf, Nicolas (*ca. 1397, f 1497), prior, mystic, theologian - Strasbourg (France); Deutschland; Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 230, 54-64 K e m p f , Nikolaus —> Nicolaus de Argentina K e m p g y n , Goswinus - also: Kempken, Kemmechen (*ca. 1420, 1 1483), master of arts, deacon - Neuss (Germany); Cologne (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 230, 53 Kempis, Thomas a —> Thomas a Kcmpis K e m p o Theassaliensis (fl. 1500), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 230, 65 Kempston, Nicholas ( t 1477), bachelor of arts, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 230, 66-67 Kempston, Simon (fl. 1401-1417), notary public, college proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 68 M a s t e r of the K e m p t e n e r Kreuzigung (fi. 14501465), painter - Kempten (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 230, 69 Kemse, Richard (fl. 1397-1403), scholar, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 70 Kemskii, family (since 14-th century), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 230, 71 Ken, Thomas de (fl. 1282), student of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 72 Kencherche, Geoffrey (fl. 1432-1434), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 73 Kencott, Robert (fl. 1502-1503), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 74 Kendale, Edmund Ceneu bishop of Saint-David's Kenewald, bishop of Worcester ( t 987), bishop Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 230, 106 Kenilleworthe, Richard de (fl. 1222), university student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 230, 107 Keninghale, John Johannes Keninghale Kcninghale, Peter - also: P. Kcnyngalc ( t 1494), Carmelite, doc t - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana. Chevalier, Oxford F. 230, 108-109; 303, 288-289 Kenington, Peter (fl. 1309-1313), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 230, 110 Kenle, Lambert de —> Lambert [LambertusJ de Kenle abbot of Dunes Kennedy, James, archbishop of Saint-Andrews (*ca. 1406, t 1465), archbishop - England; Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 230, 111-113 K e n n e r e (Galloway) - virgin, saint - England Chevalier - F. 230, 114 Kennerton, William (f 1404). scholar, chamberlain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 115 K e n n e t h 1, king of Scotland ( t 605), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 230, 116 Kenneth 1 (MacAlpin), king of Scotland - also: Cináed mac Ailpin ( t e a . 860), king - Scotland Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 230, 116-122 K e n n e t h II, king of Scotland ( t ca. 955), king Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 230, 123-124 Kenneth III, king of Scotland ( t 1005), king - Scotland - Lexikon des Millelallers F. 230, 125 Kennington, John (fl. 1385-1389), Benedictine, bachelor of theology, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 126 K e n n o c h a (Saint) - also: Kennocha, Kevoca (+7th century), virgin, saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 230, 127 Kenred, king of Mercia Carre, Joos K e r s , Cornelius (fl. 1494), printer - Netherlands Chevalier - F. 230, 248 K e r s b e l l , Philippus ( t 1485), Augustinian, Carmelite, doctor of theology, philosopher - Paris (France); Gent, Gand (Belgium) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 230, 249; 309, 198-201

K e r s e y , Richard (fl. 1429), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 250 K e r s i n g t o n , Walter dc (fl. 1257-1279), vicar, district rector, prebendary - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 230, 251 M a s t e r of t h e K e r t s c h ü t z e r Krönung (2-d half 14-th century), wood carver - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 252 K e r v e r , G e o f f r e y (fl. 1463-1464), carpenter Worcester (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 253 K e r v e r , Robert (II. 1409-1410), carvcr - Worcester (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 254 K e r v e r , Robert (fl. 1469), mason - Shropshire (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 255 K e r v e r , Thomas (fl. 1441-1448), mason Warwickshire (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 256 K e r v e r , William (fl. 1422-1423), carver - Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 257 K e r y , Lewis (fl. 1472-1477), seneschal, master of arts, doctor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 230, 258 K e s l s c h m i d , Peter (fl. 1493), bell founder Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 230, 259 K e s s , Peter (fl. 1494), Augustinian - Esslingen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 230, 260 K e s s e l , Johannes - also: J. Ketel ( t e a . 1398), merchant - Bclgic, Belgique - DLL F. 230, 261 K e s s e l e r u s , Johannes (fl. 1495), poet Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 230, 262-263 K e s s l e r , Nikolaus (fl. 1487-1489), printer Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 230, 264 K e s s l e r , Peter (fl. 1482), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 265 K e ß l e r , Veit - troubadour - Deutschland Stammler - F. 230, 266-267 K e s s o g (Saint) ( f 5 6 0 ) , bishop, saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 230, 268 Kestell, Simon (fl. 1427), university Student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 269 K e s t e v e n , Thomas (fl. 1382), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 270 K e t e l a e r , Nicolaas (fl. 1473-1474), printer Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 230, 271 K e t e l b y , William (11. 1340-1347), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 272 K e t e l h o l d t , Arnold (fl. 1340-1345), provost Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 230, 273 K e t e l h o l d t , Nikolaus, bishop of Verden (τ 1331), bishop - Verden (Germany) - Chevalier F. 230, 273 K e t e n , Robert de - also: Rultand Ketten (fl. 1329), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey F. 230, 279 K e t e n e s s e , Simon de ( t 1387), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 275-278 K e t e r y n g , Roger de (fl. 1349-1350), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 280 Ketil (Wiborg) - also: Ketillus ( t 1151), provost, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 230, 282 K e t i n g , T h o m a s de (fl. 1303), clerk - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 230, 283 K e t m a n , Arnald (fl. 1397), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 230, 284 K e t o n , John (fl. 1410), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 285 K e t o n , Robert ( t 1429), scholar, doctor of civil law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 286-288 K e t o w e i n (München) - also: Kero Wein poet - Munich (Germany) - Stammler F. 230, 289-291 K e t r i n g h a m , John (fl. 1465), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 292 K e t t e l b e r g h , Stephen de ( t 1358), doctor of civil law. ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 293-295

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K e t t e n , Henry (fl. 1385-1423), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 230, 296 K e t t e n e r , Burcard ( t e a . 1318), architect Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 230, 297-300; 420, 106 K e t t e n m a i r (Kaltern) (fl. 1423), bell founder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 301 K e t t i l m u n d s s o n , Matthias ( t 1337), politician Sweden - Chevalier - F. 230, 302 Kettler, Gisbert (fl. 1494), canon - Münster (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 230, 303 K e t t n e r , Johannes (fl. 1469), miniaturist, writer - Deutschland; Roma (Italy) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 304-306 K e t w i g , Andreas —> Andreas de Confluenza K e t w i g , Wolfgang (fl. 1497), bachelor of arts Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 230, 307 Ketyll, William ( t 1485), master of arts, university proctor, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 308-309 Ketylle, John (fl. 1453), university student, criminal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 310 Ketz, Sigmund von - also: S. von Kotz (fl. 1484), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 311 Ketzel, Martin (fl. 1476), pilgrim - Nürnberg (Germany); Augsburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL - F. 230, 312-313 K e u , Agnes lc —> Agnes Cook M a s t e r of t h e K e u l e n w a p p e n (Metal Artist) (11. 1460), metal artist - Deutschland Thieme/ Becker - F. 230, 314 K e u t a r t , Gerard (fl. 1402-1431), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 315 K e v e l i n g w o r t h , Robert ( t 1317), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 316-318 K e v e l y n g w o r t h , Ralph de (fl. 1326), master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 319 K e v y n g , John ( t l 5 0 0 ) , Benedictine, abbot - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 230, 320 K e w , Richard (fl. 1485-1492), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 321 K e x b y , William ( t 1410), master of arts, bachelor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 322 K e y , Henry (f 1484), seneschal, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 230, 323-324 K e y e s , Roger ( t 1477), architect, clergyman, ecclesiastical administrator - Exeter (England); Oxford (England) - Harvey, Oxford, Thieme/ Becker - F. 230, 325-331 K e y l e s t e d s , William de (fl. 1321), mason Derbyshire (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 332 K e y l e y , James (fl. 1495), carver - Leicester (England) - Harvey - F. 230, 333 K e y l m e r c h , William (fl. 1348), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 230, 334 K e y m , Johannes (fl. 1463-1468), copyist, monk, writer - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 230, 335-338 K e y n e s , John de (fl. 1322), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 230, 339 K e y n e s , Robert (fl. 1429-1439), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 340 K e y n e s , William de ( t i 3 4 9 ) , subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 230, 341-342 K e y n e s h a m , Peter (fl. 1346-1348), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 343 K e y n g h a m , Nicholas de (fl. 1243-1261), bedel Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 344 K e y n s h a m , Robert ( t 1431), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 230, 345 K e y s e r , Clara de (fl. 1496), miniaturist - België, Belgique - D'Ancona - F. 230, 346

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Keysere

Keysere, Arnold - also: Arend K. Henricus Kcyscrswcrde Kéza, Simon de —> Simon de Kéza Khaîlid ben Abî Ί-Heyâdj Cyneberht bishop of Winchester Kindelin, Erhard (fl. 1414-1422), architect, master mason - Strasbourg (France); Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 39-41 Kindi, Abu Yusuf ibn Yaqub al- (* ca. 805, + ca. 873), philosopher - Basra (Irak); Bagdad (Irak) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 333 Kindi, Yaqub ibn Ishaq a l — also: Jacobus Alchindius ( t e a . 862), physician, composer, philosopher - Paris (France); Mid-East - Bayle, Chavy, Fétis - F. 231, 42-46 Kindlin, Valentin (fl. 1458-1477), builder - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 231, 47 Kindlingen, Bernhard von (fl. 1485), sculptor - Sachsen (Germany); Strasbourg (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 231, 48-49 Kineard (Saint) (II. 801), abbot - England Chevalier - F. 231, 50 Kineburge (Saint) ( t e a . 700), queen, nun, saint England - Chevalier - F. 231, 51 Kined (Wales) (+ 6-th century), confessor, saint England - Chevalier - F. 231, 52 King, Oliver, bishop of Exeter (+ 1503), royal secretary, archdeacon, bishop - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Chevalier - F. 231, 53 Kingesnode, Richard (fl. 1288-1313), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 54 Kingesnode, Robert (fl. 1288-1303), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 55 Kingeston, Edward de (fl. 1319), scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 231, 56 Kingsford, Robert (fl. 1407-1409), bachelor of arts, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 59 Kingsham, William de —> Guilelmus de Kingsham Kingston, Henry de (fl. 1327), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 231, 60 Kington, Robert de - also: R. de Kynton (fl. 1262), doctor of civil law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 231, 61-62 Kington, Roger de (+ 1361), doctor of theology, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 231, 63-64 Kinheard, bishop of Winchester (fl. 754-759), bishop - Winchester (England) - Chevalier F. 231, 65 Kiningham, John —> Johannes Kiningham Kinnieton, Henry (fl. 1231), student, hunter Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 66 Kinschot, Johannes (11. 1481), jurisconsult Turnhout (Belgium) - Fabricius - F. 212, 181 Kint, Dietrich (fl. 1344-1371), monk, cantor France - Chevalier - F. 231, 67

Klesatel Kipfenberger (Poet) - also: Chiphenberger Cyrillus Kiritinus (Scotland) - saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 231, 98 Kirkby, Adam de (fl. 1306), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 99 Kirkby, John de, bishop of Carlisle - also: J. de Kirkeby ( t 1352), prior, bishop - Carlisle (England) - Chevalier - F. 231, 101 Kirkby, John, bishop of Ely ( t 1290), treasurer, bishop - Ely (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 231, 100; 231, 102 Kirkby, Malham (fl. 1450), mason - York (England) - Harvey - F. 231, 103 Kirkby, Richard ( t 1555), master of arts, bachclor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 231, 104 Kirkby, William (fl. 1440), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 105 Kirkebi, ... (fl. 1299-1300), doctor of theology Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 106 Kirkeby, Christopher (fl. 1419), master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 107 Kirkeby, Elizabeth —> Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Kirkeby Kirkeby, John de (f 1338), magister, vicar, district rcctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 108 Kirkeby, John de (f 1357), magister, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 109-110 Kirkeby, John (11. 1374-1389), clerk, chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 111 Kirkeby, John (fl. 1406), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 231, 112 Kirkeby, John (fl. 1440-1475), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 113 Kirkeby, Richard de (fl. 1367), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 114

Kirkeby, Richard (fl. 1415), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 115 Kirkeby, Thomas de (fl. 1292-1317), Cistercian, monk, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 116 Kirkeby, Thomas de (11. 1366), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 117 Kirkeby, Thomas (fl. 1481), magister, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 118 Kirkeby, William ( t 1398), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 119 Kirkeby, William ( t 1446), doctor of canon law, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 231, 120 Kirkeby, William - alias: W. Lamson ( | 1 4 6 4 ) , clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 121 Kirkehalught, John (fl. 1474), priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 122 Kirkeham, Richard de (fl. 1198-1260), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 123 Kirkel, Conrad de (f 1360), canon, provost Spire (France) - Chevalier - F. 231, 124 Kirkeland, John (t 1406 or 1407), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 125 Kirketon, Alan ( t 1437), Benedictine, monk, abbot - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 126 Kirketon, Alan ( t 1443), doctor of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 127-130 Kirketon, Edmund de (fl. 1384-1388), doctor of theology, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 231, 131 Kirketon, Robert ( t 1488), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 132 Kirkham, Nicholas de (fl. 1307), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 133 Kirkham, Thomas (fl. 1481-1484), Cistercian, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 134 Kirkham, William de (fl. 1332-1339), master of arts, district rcctor, king's clcrk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 135 Kirkland, Hugh ( t 1486), bachelor of theology, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 231, 136 Kirklond, Robert ( t 1510), prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 137 Kirkow, Heinrich von (fl. 1334-1337), canon Deutschland; Italy - Chevalier - F. 231, 138 Kirkstede, William de ( t 1410), doctor of canon law, priest, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 231, 139-140 Kirkyn, George - real name: Giorgio Chicrichino (fl. 1344-1347), medal engraver - London (England); Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 141 Kirsperger, Peter (fl. 1418), canon - Mainz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 231, 142 Kirstian (Bruder) (14-th century), author of a sermon - Cologne (Germany) - Stammler F. 231, 143 Kirton, Edmond ( t 1466), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Westminster (England) - Chevalier F. 231, 144 Kirton, Edward de —> Edward [Eduardusl de Kirton Kirton, Henry (fl. 1438), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 231, 145 Kisai, a l — full name: Abu Ί-Hasan Ali ibn Hamza ( t e a . 798), Koran reader, poet - MidEast - Ibn Khallikan - F. 231, 146-148 Kislyi, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 231, 97 Kistener, Kunz - also: Konrad K. (14-th century), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, Stammler F. 231, 149-155

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Kistenfeger, Heinrich (15-th century), author of a sermon - Schwaben (Germany) - Stammler F. 231, 156 Kistler, Bartholomaeus (15-th century), calligrapher, miniature painter, printer - Spire (France) - D'Ancona - F. 231, 157 Kistler, Hans (II. 1453-1454), goldsmith - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 158 Kistler, Peter ( t 1480), mayor - Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 231, 159 Kistner, Alban (2-d half 15-th century), miniature painter - Würzburg (Germany) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 160-161 Kivet, Albertus (*ca. 1369, ¡1449), Carthusian - Wesel (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 9, 363; 231, 162-163 Kiya al-Harrasi, a l — also: Abu Ί-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad (f 1110), Shafite, Islamic scholar - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 231, 164-170 Kjartan Olofsson (Í998), Christian convert Norway - Chevalier - F. 231, 171 Kjeld (Saint) ( t 1150). canon, saint - Norway Chevalier - F. 231, 172 Klaengr Thorsteinsson, bishop of Skalholt ( t 1176), bishop, poet - Norway Chevalier - F. 231, 173 Klain, Stephan ( t e a . 1492), builder, stonemason - Chur (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 231, 174-175 Klara Clara M a s t e r of the Klaren Altar (fl. 1358-1372), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 231, 176 Klaynshart, ... (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 231, 178 Kleeman, Salomon Waldbott, called —> Clemann, Salmann bishop of Worms Klefelser, Paulus (15-th century), scholar, writer Munich (Germany) - Stammler - F. 231, 179 Klegower, Rudolf - also: R. Klegauer (fl. 14681496), bell founder - Schaffhausen (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 180 Klein, Hans - also: H. Klain (fl. 1418), bell founder - Rottweil (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 181 Klein, Lienhardt - also: L. Klain (fl. 1450), bell founder - Rottweil (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 181 Klein, Oswald - also: O. Klain (fl. 1511), bell founder - Rottweil (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 181 M a s t e r of the Kleine Passion (1-st half 15-th century), painter - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 231, 182 M a s t e r of the Kleine Wiener Passion (1-st half 15-th century), copper engraver - Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 183 Kleiner, Johann (surgeon) —> Johann [Johannes] Kleiner Kleinherr, Johannes (fl. 1371-1391), canon, provost - Worms (Germany) - Chevalier F. 231, 184 M a s t e r of the Kleinlomnitzer Madonna (1-st half 15-th century), wood sculptor - Deutschland; Hungaria - Thieme/Becker - F. 231, 185 K l e m e n s -> Clemens Klenegker, Ulrich (*ca. 1420, t before 1482), notary - Steiermark (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL - F. 231, 187-189 Kleng, Gregor (fl. 1495), organ maker Halberstadt (Germany) - Chevalier, Fétis F. 231, 190-191 Klenkok, Johannes - also: J. Dencock, Clencock, Clenke (f 1374), Augustinian, theologian, ecclesiastical administrator - Erfurt (Germany); Oxford (England); Sachsen (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger, Oxford F. 231, 192-208 Kiep, Johann (fl. 1434-1446), city administrator Speyer (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 231, 209 Klesatel, Johannes (II. 1454), hagiographer, illuminator - Munich (Germany) D'Ancona - F. 231, 210

680

Klettenberg

Klettenberg, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Walkenried (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 231, 215 Kletzke, Gerald von (fl. 1320-1337), student - Havelberg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 231, 216 Kleuber, Nielas Johannes Kolodig Koloman, czar of Bulgaria - also: Kaliman (* ca. 1234, "I" 1246), czar - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 229, 64; 232, 85 Koloman, king of Hungaria - also: Kálmán, Columbanus (*ca. 1074, f i l l 6>, king Hungaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 232, 86-90 Koloman I king of Hungary —> Coloman I king of Hungary Kolon, Joseph —> Joseph [Josephusl Kolon Kolrau, Johannes (fl. 1474), copyist - France Chevalier - F. 232, 91 Kolskeggr hinn fródhi Asbjarnarson (12th century), poet - Iceland - Chevalier F. 232, 92 Kolub, Tile (fl. 1273), throne pretender, imposter - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 232, 93 Kolybas, Sergios Κ. (12-th century), king's secretary - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Tusculum - F. 232, 94 Kolyn, Klaas - latin: Nicolaus Colinus (fl. 1156-1170), Benedictine, chronicler - Egmond (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Potthast, Saxe F. 232, 95-96; 277, 72-76 Kolysevskii, family - family of princes Moskva; Russia - Nechacin - F. 232, 97 Komnenos, Alexios —> Alexius I emperor of Byzantium Komnenos, Alexios Megas —> Alexios [Alexius] I emperor of Trebizond Koneke, Gerald (fl. 1407-1460), canon, provost - Magdeburg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 232, 98 K ö n e m a n n von Jerxheim - also: Koncmann (* ca. 1240, 11316), priest, poet - Goslar (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 232, 13-25

682

Konemann

Konemann, Pfaff (fl. 1210-1229), poet, priest Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 99 Konemund, Hermann —> Edclcnd Schreiber Köllig vom Odenwald (Π. 1300-1310), poet, traveler - Franken (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 232, 26-30; 284, 240 König, Johann (barber) —> Johann [Johannesl König Master of the Könige (Regensburg) (fl. 13601390). sculptor - Regensburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 33 Konigenrod, Konrad (fl. 1477), goldsmith - Erfurt (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 100 Königsberg (poct) (fl. 1376-1400), herald, poct Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 232, 34-37 Königshofen, Friedrich (fl. 1403-1406), stonemason - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 38 Königshofen, Jakob Twinger von —> Twinger von Königshofen, Jakob Master of Königslutter (Königslutter) (2-d half 12-th century), stonemason - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 39 Königsmeister (Luzcrn) (early 15-th ccntury), wood sculptor - Luzern (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 40 Königsschlacher, Peter (15-th ccntury), translator, writer - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler F. 232, 41-42 Königstein, Konrad von ( t 1399), student, provost - Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 43 Königstein, Nikolaus von (f 1432), student Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 43 Koniochus, bishop of Utrecht (fl. 660), bishop, missionary - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 232, 101-102 Konon > Cono Konrad -> Conradus Konrad, Heinrich (fl. 1496), poet, author of a musical treatise - Ulm (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 232, 105-108; 425, 337 Konstantinos —> Constantinus Konstanz Constane Konstanze —» Constantia Master of the Konstanzer Heiliges Grab (2d half 13-th century), sculptor - Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 109-110 Konzmann, Mathias, bishop of Brixen ( t 1363), bishop - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 232, 111 Master of the Kopenhagener Ovid (Π. 1480), book painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 112 Koplär, Hans - also: H. Copiar (fl. 1461), pilgrim, author of a travel account - Salzburg (Austria); Jerusalem (Israel) - DLL, Stammler F. 84, 413; 425, 338 Kopmann, Bernhard (fl. 1301-1314), student Rostock (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 113 Kopphe (Thüringen) (fl. 1383), bell founder - Thüringen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 114 Koppischt, Johannes (11. 1469), doctor of theology, vicar - Auerbach (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) - Hurler - F. 212, 216 Korb, Ulrich (fl. 1378), student - Padua (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 232, 115 Korbinian bishop of Freising —» Corbinianus bishop of Freising Koribut, grand prince of Novgorod-Severskii (f 1399), grand prince - Russia; Novgorod (Russia) - Boguslavskij - F. 232, 116 Korkby, John (fl. 1375), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 232, 117 Kórmakr Ogmundarson (*ca. 937, t e a . 967), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 232, 118 Korner, Hermanus - also: Hermann Korner, Cornerus (*ca. 1365, t e a . 1438), Dominican, chroniclcr - Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler F. 232, 119-130

Kornwachs, Johannes (15-th century), Dominican, translator - Ulm (Germany) - DLL F. 232, 131 Korones, Xenos (* ca. 1270), composer Byzantium; Konslantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 132 Master of the Korpus-Christus Statue ( 1 s t half 14-th century), wood sculptor - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 133 Kort - > Cord Kortila, bishop of Verden (fl. 826), bishop Verden (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 232, 134-135 Kortz, Johannes —> Johannes Contractus Kosaca, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Bosnia - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 232, 136-138 Kosbein, Henri (fl. 1300), Dominican - Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 232, 139 Master of the Koseier Kreuzgruppe (Π. 1300), sculptor - Schleswig (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 140 Kosinus, bar - or: bar Kosra (fl. 570), Nestorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 35, 414 Kosmas - » Cosmas Köster, Johann - also: J. Cöstcr (fl. 1357-1358), painter, wood sculptor, architect - Deutschland Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 49-50 Kostha ben Luka (f864), philosopher - Syria; Armenia - Chevcdier - F. 232, 141 Kot ζ Debna, Wincenty, archbishop of Gniezno - italian: Vincenzo Coti (*ca. 1395, 1 1448), archbishop, cardinal - Gniezno (Poland) - Berton - F. 86, 154 Kot Dembicy, Vincent, archbishop of Gnesen (t 1453), archbishop, cardinal - Deutschland; Czechia - Chevalier - F. 232. 142 Kotanitzcs (Byzantium) (fl. 1280-1299), nobleman, ruler - Byzantium; Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 143 Kotjan, khan of Polovets (fl. 1223-1239), khan Russia - Boguslavskij - F. 232, 144 Kotromanic, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Bosnia - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 232, 147 Kotromanic, Elizaveta —» Elisabeth of Bosnia queen of Hungary and Poland Kottaner, Helene (11. 1420-1440), teacher, chamberlain - Österreich (Austria); Hungaria Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler - F. 232, 148-155 Kottbus, Otto von (fl. 1309), canon - Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 156 Kotter, Lucas - also: Lux K. (fl. 1477-1500), wood sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 157 Kottmann, Johannes - also: J. Kotman (t 1350), scolasticus, scribe - Bologna (Italy); Luzern (Switzerland) - DLL - F. 232, 145-146 Kötz, family (since 15-th century), family of painters - Augsburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 52-53 Kötz, Caspar von (fl. 1438-1444), painter Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 52-53 Kötz, Hans von (fl. 1390-1456), painter Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 52-54 Kötz, Lienhart von (fl. 1441-1475), painter - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 52-53 Kötz, Michael von (fl. 1455-1490), painter - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 52-53 Kötz, Sigmund von - also: S. von Kelz (II. 14841488), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 55 Koura de Saroug (6-th century), chronicler Edessa (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 232, 158 Kowan, Robert (fl. 1464), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 232, 159 Kowell, ... (fl. 1481), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 232, 160 Kozma —» Cosmas

Kraendl, Wenzel - also: W. Kröndl (fl. 14821486), goldsmith - Merano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 161 Krafft, Johannes - also: J. Crato (f 1457), physician - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 232, 162 Krafft, Nikolaus (fl. 1411), architect - Stettin (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 163 Kraft von Boyberg - also: Krafto de Bogsberg (14-th century), mystic, preacher - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler F. 232, 164-167 Kraft von Toggenburg (t 1259), minstrel Switzerland - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius F. 232, 168-172 Kramarz, Séverin (fl. 1488), printer - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 232, 173 Kramer, Balthasar (fl. 1494-1495), priest, monk, copyist - Augsburg (Germany) - Bradley F. 34, 136 Kramer, Bernhard —» Bernardus de Kraiburg bishop of Chiemsee Kramer, Johannes —> Johannes Institor Kramer, Jordan (fl. 1404-1431), goldsmith Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 174 Kranard, Roger (11. 1456), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 232, 175 Krane, Klaus - also: Cluas Cranc (fl. 13471359), translator - Deutschland - Stammler F. 425, 339-340 Kraneman, Johannes —> Kannemann, Johannes Kranesley, ... (fl. 1275), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 232, 176 Krantal, Andreas (11. 1498), canon - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 232, 177 Krantz, Egghart (fl. 1498), canon - Halberstadt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 178 Krantz, Hans (fl. 1480-1522), painter - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 181 Krantz, Hans (fl. 1485-1493), warrior - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 232, 180 Krantz, Heinrich (fl. 1499), organist Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier F. 232, 179 Kraus, Johannes ( t e a . 1484), priest, chronicler Straubing (Germany) - DLL - F. 232, 182 Kraus, Jörg (fl. 1454), bell founder - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 183 Krauter, Heinrich (t 1434), Dominican, author of a theological tractate - Nürnberg (Germany) Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 170, 426; 232, 184 Krawarn, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 185 Krawarn, Lacek I von, bishop of Olmütz (fl. 1403-1408), bishop - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 185 Krawarn, Lacek II von, bishop of Olmütz ( t 1416), bishop - Böhmen (Czcch Republic) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 185 Krebs, Dietrich (fl. 1448), stonemason - Münster (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 186 Krebs, Friedrich (fl. 1475-1480), Organ maker - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fétis F. 232, 187-188 Kreckwitz, Georg (t 1422), vicar, religious writer - Poland - DLL, Stammler - F. 232, 189-196 Kreglinger, Wilhelm (fl. 1464-1480), architect - Würzburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 197 Kreichpaum, Ulrich - also: U. Krieschpaum (t 1472), painter - Passau (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 234 Kremer, Marlin (t 1405), architect - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 198 Kremmeling, Hermann (fl. 1392-1396), priest, religious writer - Wolfenbuttel (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 232, 199-201 Krenkingen, Rudolf von (11361), canon, provost - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 232, 202 Krenz, Heinrich (fl. 1499), organ maker Braunschweig (Germany) - Fétis - F. 232, 203

Kunigunde Kresimir III, king of Croatia Croist, Hance Kretschmar, Niklaus (fl. 1456-1449), architect - Thüringen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 208 Kreul, Nikolaus (+ 1492), scholar - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 232, 209 Kreusbach, Friedrich - also: F. Kreusspeck ( t 1360), writer - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 232, 210 Kreutzer, Johannes (*ca. 1400, 11468), Dominican, religious writer - Strasbourg (France); Heidelberg (Germany) - DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 232, 211-218 M a s t e r of the Kreuzfindungslegende (Zurich) (fl. 1500), painter - Zürich (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 219 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigung aus Sankt Peter am Kammersberg (fl. 1450), painter - Kärnten (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 220 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigungsaltar in der Dortmunder Marienkirche (fl. 1420), painter Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 223 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigungsbild der Wiener Schottenstiftsgalerie - also: Meister des Bielefelder Altars, Meister des Berswordt-Altars (early 15-th century), painter - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 221-222 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigungsgruppe in Kulmsee (early 15-th century), wood sculptor, stone sculptor - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 232, 224 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigungsgruppe der Trausnitz-Kapcllc in Landshut (early 13-th century), wood sculptor - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 225 M a s t e r of the K r e u z i g u n g s g r u p p e n (Erfurt) (fl. 1500), wood sculptor - Erfurt (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 226 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigungsrelief der Gaukirche zu Paderborn (early 15-th century), stone sculptor - Paderborn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 227-228 M a s t e r of the Kreuzigungstriptychons (Wien) (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 229-230 Kreyck, Jacques (fl. 1479), pilgrim - Zutphen (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 232, 231 Kribel, Frank, abbot of Waldsass (fl. 1339), abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 232, 232 K r i e c h p a u m , Sebastian (fl. 1498-1500), sculptor - Augsburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 233 Krieg, Johannes (fl. 1476), chronicler - Zürich (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 232, 235 Krieg, Ulrich (fl. 1476), chronicler - Zürich (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 232, 235 Kriekenbourg, Jean - also: J. Kriekenborch (fl. 1485-1491), copyist, calligrapher - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 232, 236-239 Kristina -> Christina Krivoborskii, family - family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 232, 240 Krivonos, Ivan (13-th century), miniature painter, priest - Croatia - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 232, 241-242 Kröcher, Martin von (fl. 1301-1306), citizen of Stendal - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 232, 244 Krocston, ... (fl. 1462), college administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 232, 243 Krok, king of Bohemia (12-th century), legend king - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier F. 232, 245

Kronberg, Gerald von (fl. 1419-1438), canon - Mainz (Germany); Cologne (Germany) Chevalier - F. 232, 246 Kronberg, Ulrich von (fl. 1365-1405), canon, provost - Mainz (Germany); Cologne (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 246 Kronberg, Walter von (fl. 1366), canon - Mainz (Germany); Cologne (Germany) - Chevalier F. 232, 246 Krone, Wilhelm (late 14-th century), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 232, 247 Kröpelin, Arnold - also; Amt Kröpelin (fi. 13581385), city alderman - Rostock (Germany) Chevalier - F. 232, 248 Kröpelin, Lambertus (f 1372), canon - Rostock (Germany); Halberstadt (Germany) - Chevalier F. 232, 249 Kropotkin, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 232, 250 Krosbein, Johannes —> Johannes Krosbein Krucgeborg, Johannes von —> Rothe, Johannes Krug, Hans (15-th century), poet - Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 232, 252-260 Krug, Hans (*ca. 1455), goldsmith - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 251 Krug, Klaus (fl. 1450-1471), painter - Frankfurtam-Main (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 261 Krug, Kurt (fl. 1450-1458), sculptor, painter - Kassel (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 262 Krug, Wilhelm (2-d half 15-th century), bookbinder, monk - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 263 Krüger, Peter —> Crueger, Peter Krum, khan of Bulgaria - french also: Crumne ( t e a . 814), khan, ruler, dynasty founder Bulgaria - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 88, 182; 232, 264-272 M a s t e r K r u m m e s s e n (Physician) (14-th century), physician - Deutschland - DLL - F. 232, 273 Krus, Hans (15-th century), poet, author of a musical treatise - Deutschland - Stammler F. 232, 274-276 Kruse, Johannes (fl. 1330-1337), priest Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 232, 277 Kruto, prince of the Abodrites ( t 1090), prince, military leader - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 278 Krziz Stanko - also: Kriz Patronymikon (fl. 13761407), architect - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 279 Kübeler, der (15-th century), mystic, preacher Berlin (Germany) - Stammler - F. 232, 309 Kubenskii, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 232, 280 Kuber, prince of Bulgaria (fl. 663-684), prince - Bulgaria - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 232, 281 Kubrat, khan of Bulgaria (Í650), khan Bulgaria; Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 282 Kuchenbeck, Johannes (fl. 1493), painter München (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 283 Küchenmeister, Friedrich (fl. 1319), canon Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 310 Kuchimaister, Christian - also: Christian von Sankt-Gallen (fl. 1222-1272), housekeeper, cook - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Potthast, Stammler - F. 75, 349; 232, 284-303; 425, 341 Küchlin (Augsburg) - theologian, poet Augsburg (Germany) - Potthast - F. 232, 312 Kuchlmeister, Martin - priest, poet - Salzburg (Austria) - Stammler - F. 232, 304 Küchmeister, Michael ( t 1424), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Sternberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 232, 311 Kuck, Johannes (physician) —> Johannes Kuck Kuckinger, Hans (fl. 1411-1432), painter Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 305

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K u c t e h o u (Morlaix) (fl. 1237), Dominican, architect - Morlaix (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 232, 306-307 Kudrer, Ulrich (fl. 1426), architect - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 308 Kuene, Konrad - also: K. Coene, Koene, Kuyn (*ca. 1400, 11469), architect, sculptor - Cologne (Germany) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 317-324 K u f f e r de Cordel, André (fl. 1450), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 232, 362-363 Kügelin, Konrad - also: Kugclin, Kögclin (* 1364, 11428), Augustinian, choirmaster, author of a theological tractate - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 232, 313-316 Kugler, Hans ( t 1495), poet - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 232, 364-369 Kugler, Heinrich Echser, Heinrich Kuik, Gerard de ( t e a . 1306), canon, provost - Maastricht (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 232, 370 Kuksa (Saint) Culmachcr, Philippus Kultzing, Otto (fl. 1314-1383), provost - Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 232, 380-381 K u m m o s t e , Johannes (fl. 1473), doctor of arts - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 232, 382 Kumoller, Hans - also: Kwmollcr, Kuwcmollcr (II. 1446-1469), architect - Dresden (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 383 K u n (Konstanz) (fl. 1321), painter - Konstanz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 384 Kun. Hans (fl. 1417-1421), architect - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 385-387 Kun, John - also: J. Kim (fl. 1428-1432), master of arts, bachelor of mcdccinc - Cambridge (England); Paris (France) - Cambridge, Talbot, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 167-168; 232, 388 Kun, Kaspar (fl. 1446), architect - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 389 Kune, Johannes (Dominican) —> Johannes Kune K u n e m a n n , Wilhelm (fl. 1464), student - Verden (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 232, 390 K u n e r a (Rhenen) Cunera (Rhenen) Küng, Erhard (11. 1469), sculptor - Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 232, 325 KUnglein von Straßburg (15-th century), minstrel - Strasbourg (France) - Stammler - F. 232, 326 Kungstein, Johannes ( t e a . 1405), vicar - Mainz (Germany); Cologne (Germany) Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 232, 391-394 Kunhofer, Engelhard - prcachcr - Schwabach (Germany) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 108, 88; 232, 395 Kunibert —> Cunibertus Künig, Hermann (fl. 1495), Servite, pilgrim France - Chevalier - F. 232, 327 Kunig, Konrad (fl. 1490), architect - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 232, 399 Kunig, Matthias (fl. 1475), poet - Deutschland Stammler - F. 232, 400-404 Künig, Matthias - also: Mattheus Kunig (fl. 1475), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL - F. 232, 328-329 Kunigunde von Andechs —» Kunissa von Andechs Kunigunde, queen of Bohemia - also: Cunigunda of Swabia (fl. 1210-1230), queen - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Echols - F. 232, 425 Kunigunde, queen of Bohemia (* ca. 1244, ν 1285), queen - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 232, 407

684

Kunigunde

Kunigunde von Böhmen (f 1321), princess, duchess, abbess - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Chevalier - F. 232, 4Ü6 K u n i g u n d e von Eisenberg, langravine of Thüringen (f 1299), landgravine - Thüringen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 408 Kunigunde, queen of Germania - also: Cunegonde of Swabia (fl. 890-910), queen Deutschland - Echols - F. 232, 424 Kunigunde, abbess of Göss Kunissa von Kärnten K u n i g u n d e von Luxemburg, empress of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (*ca. 980, τ 1039), empress - Bamberg (Germany) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 232, 413-417 K u n n i g u n d a [Kunigunde] (Netherlands) (fl. 1486), nun, miniaturist - Netherlands D'Ancona - F. 232, 421-422 K u n i g u n d e (Nürnberg) (*ca. 1400, τ 1440), copyist, illuminator, nun - Nürnberg (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier, Echols - F. 232, 418-420 Kunigunde, queen of the Romans [RömischDeutsches Reich] (9-th- 10-th century), queen Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 232, 405 K u n i g u n d e von Sternberg, queen of Bohemia (* 1425, t 1448), queen - Böhmen (Czcch Republic) - Chevalier - F. 232, 423 Kunissa von Andechs - also: Kunigunde; french: Cunisse (+1020), noblewoman, saint - Andechs (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 88, 327 Kunissa von Kärnten - also: Kunigunde; french: Cunisse de Carinthie (f 1271), member of the Order of the Humiliated - Kärnten (Austria); Capodistria (Slovenia) - Chevalier - F. 88, 328 Kiinlin, Johannes (early 15-th century), priest, teacher, author of a theological tractate - Munich (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 232, 330-332 Kunne, Albert (fl. 1475-1500), printer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 232, 426 K u n o I duke of Bayern —> Konrad IConradusJ I duke of Bayern K u n o (Disibodenberg) (12-th century), abbot Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 233, 2 K u n o (Einsiedeln) (late 10-th century), hermit Einsiedeln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 233, 3 K u n o von dem Eychorn —> Eychorn, Kuno von dem K u n o von Falkenstein, archbishop of Trier - also: Kuno II (*ca. 1320, t e a . 1388), archbishop Trier (Germany); Köln (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 233, 4-7 K u n o (Limburg) (fl. 1380), bookbinder Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 8 K u n o (Mainz) - also: Cuntze (fl. 1341-1355), painter - Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 233, 9 Kuno, bishop of Palestrina - also: K. (Cuno) von Präneste or Urach; Cono Cardinalis (*ca. 1060, 11122 or 1124), bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 82, 174; 82, 186; 233, 10-11 Kuno, bishop of Ratzeburg ( t 1132), bishop Ratzeburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 233, 12 K u n o (Stavelot) ( t 1128), abbot - StavelotMalmédy (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 233, 13 K u n o von Stoffeln (f 1411), Benedictine, abbot - Sankt-Gallcn (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 233, 14 Kuno, archbishop of Trier ( t 1066), archbishop Trier (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 233, 15-16 Kiintzner, Heinrich, abbot of Tegernsee ( t 1544), Benedictine, abbot - Tegernsee (Germany) Stammler - F. 232, 333

K u n z (Meissen) - also: Cuntz, Contz (fl. 14861500), painter - Meissen (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 233, 18 K u n z (Praha) - also: Kuncz (fl. 1414), painter - Praha (Czech Repulic) - Thieme/Becker F. 233, 17 K u n z de la Rose - juggler - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 233, 19 K u n z von Rosenheim - poct - Bayern (Germany) - Stammler - F. 233, 20 Kiinz, Hans - also: H. Kuenzer (fl. 1334), wood sculptor - Bayern (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 232, 334 K u n z e von Erfforde (fl. 1459), sculptor - Erfurt (Germany); Magdeburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 233, 26 Kunzicn, Wahsmuot von (13-th century), minstrel - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 233, 27 Kupferschmied, Johannes (fl. 1424), bell founder - Luzern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 233, 28 Kupferschmied, Konrad (fl. 1446-1447), bell founder - Bern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 233, 28 Kupferschmied, Nikiaus (+1410), bell founder - Luzern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 233, 28 Kupferschmied, Otto (fl. 1420), bell founder - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 28 Kupferschmied, Peter (fl. 1424), bell founder - Luzern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 233, 28 Kurbskii, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 232, 280 Kürenberg, der von - also: Der Kürnberger (12th century), lyric poet, minstrel - Deutschland; Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer - F. 232, 335-361 Kurlebeck, Johannes (fl. 1470), philosopher Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 233, 29 Kurletev, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 233, 30 Kursnengel von Öttingcn (fl. 1469), author of a sermon, writer - Deutschland - Stammler F. 233, 31 Kurteses, Georgios —> Gennadius Scholarius patriarch of Constantinopolis Kurtz, Johann (fl. 1500), vicar, chronicler, poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 233, 32-33 Kurtz, Michel (+ before 1441), architect Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 34-35 Kurz, Heinrich (fl. 1488), Franciscan, scribe, miniature painter - Fribourg (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 36 Master Kurzbold (Deutschland) (2-d half 13-th century), sculptor, stonemason - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 37-38 K u r z m a n n , Andreas (τ before 1428), Cistercian, translator, poet - Steiermark (Austria) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 233, 39-44 Kuse, der - also: Johannes Cusin (14-th-15-th century), mystic, preacher, author of a sermon Mainz (Germany) - Stammler - F. 233, 45-46 Kuser, Wilhelm (fl. 1392), servant - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 233, 47 Kusin, Johannes —> Johannes Cuzin K u s y a r bin L a b b a n bin Basahri al-Gili, Abu 'l-Hasan (fl. 1000), mathematician, astronomer Iran - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 343 Kutaiba ibn Muslim - also: Kutaiba ibn Abi Sâlih Muslim (8-th century), ruler, city governor - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 233, 48-55 Kutâmi, al (fl. 976), painter - Egypt; Syria Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 56 Kuthaiyir ibn Abd ar-Rahman - called: the lover of Azza (τ ca. 723), poet - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 233, 57-64 Kuthner, Ν. (II. 1387-1402), miniature painter Praha (Czech Repulic); Böhmen (Czech Republic) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 65-66

Kutiya, al - also: Muhammad ibn Omar (+982), philologist, grammarian - Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 233, 67-71 K v e t o n (Bohemia) - also: Kwieton (fl. 1477), stonemason - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Thieme/Becker - F. 233, 72 Kybbell, Richard (fl. 1420-1426), scholar, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 233, 73 Kybow, John (fl. 1440-1496), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 233, 74-75 Kycpot, Gerald, reeve of Cologne (fl. 1389), reeve - Cologne (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 233, 76 Kyddale, ... (fl. 1427-1429), college administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 233, 77 Kydelawe, Robert de (fl. 1294-1295), university student, criminal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 233, 78 Kydrer, Wolfgang (f 1487), vicar, rector, author of a sermon - Salzburg (Austria); Tegernsee (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 233, 79-83 Kydwelly, Geoffrey (fl. 1483-1492), scholar, college administrator - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 233, 84 Kyeser, Konrad Sarbach, Jakob Labbé (Lille) (fl. 1453), painter - Lille (France) Chevalier - F. 234, 4 Labbé, Nicolas (fl. 1411), architect - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 234, 5-6 Labbé, Robert (f 1433), organist - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 234, 7-8 Labedzie, family (since 12-th century), family of knights - Poland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 9 Labessa, Elie (Π. 1273-1296), Dominican Périgueux (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 10 L a b o r a n s (Canon) (fl. 1210), canon - France; Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 234, 18 L a b o r a n s de Pontormo (*ca. 1120, t e a . 1189), canon, priest, dcacon, cardinal - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy); Paris (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 11-17 L a b r a n d a , Ithier (fl. 1265-1276), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 19 L a b r i c i n y (France) (11-th century), citizen France - Chevalier - F. 234, 20 L a b r o y e , Pierre de (fl. 1313), sculptor Bourgogne (France) - Beaulieu - F. 234, 21 Laceby, John de (fl. 1376-1391), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 234, 22 Laceny, Oudart de (fl. 1260), poet, musician France - Fétis - F. 234, 23 Lachassaigne, Eliot de (fl. 1419), sculptor Orleans (France) - Lami - F. 234, 24 Lache, John (fl. 1400), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 25 Lachen, John (fl. 1426-1427), magister, school principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 26 Lachen, Ulrich von —> Rosenstein, Ulrich Lachtain (Ireland), abbot of Achadur - also: Lachtnain, Lachtoc, Lactein (Í622), abbot Ireland - Chevalier - F. 234, 27-28 Lack, Andreas von (fl. 1477), architect - Czechia - Thieme/Becker - F. 234, 29 Lackepreyn, Eberhard (fl. 1421-1437), canon, deacon, doctor of arts - Osnabrück (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Deventer (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 234, 30 Lacock, John (fl. 1433-1458), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of canon law, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 31 Lacoste, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannesl Lacoste Lacoste, Pierre (fl. 1388-1391), physician Viviers (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 303, 313

Lactantius Placidus - also: Luctatius P. (6-th century), grammarian, scolasticus - Byzantium Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe - F. 425, 344-346 Lactone, Thomas - alias: T. atte Asshe (fl. 13361337), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 32 Lacy, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Charles —» Charles [Carolus] Lacy Lacy, Edmund de ( t 1258), nobleman Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Edmund, bishop of Hereford and Exeter ( t 1455), ecclesiastical administrator, bishop Hereford (England); Exeter (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 234, 38-45 Lacy, Edward de (fl. 1374-1380), magister, vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 234, 46 Lacy, George (f 1496), master of arts, chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 47 Lacy, Gilbert de ( t a f t e r 1163), nobleman Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Henry de, carl of Lincoln and Salisbury (f 1311), nobleman, earl, knight, lieutenantgeneral - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England); Lincoln (England); Salisbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-49 Lacy, Hugh I, de (τ before 1126), nobleman - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Hugh II, de, lord of Meath ( t 1186), nobleman, lord - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England); Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Hugh de, earl of Ulster ( t 1241), nobleman, earl - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England); Ulster (Ireland) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Ilbert I, de ( f c a . 1093), nobleman Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Ilbert II, de ( f c a . 1141), nobleman, templar - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, James (fl. 1465), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 234, 50 Lacy, John de ( t 1190), nobleman, crusadcr - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, John (f 1301), ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 234, 51-54

Lacy, John (fl. 1397-1434), Dominican, copyist, illuminator, scribe - Newcastle-on-Tyne (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Kaeppeli, Thieme/Becker - F. 234, 55-59 Lacy, John (f 1453), magister, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 60 Lacy, John de, earl of Lincoln (f 1240), nobleman, earl, crusader - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England); Lincoln (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Robert de (f before 1129), nobleman - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Robert de ( t 1317), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 61-63 Lacy, Roger I, de ( t before 1133), nobleman - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Roger II, de (+1211), nobleman, constable, justice - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England); Chester (England) - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Walter de ( t 1085), nobleman, baron - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, Walter II, de, lord of Meath ( t 1241), nobleman - Normandie (France); Yorkshire (England); Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 33-37 Lacy, William (fl. 1461-1466), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 64 Lacy, William (fl. 1468), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 65 Lacy, William (fl. 1471-1475), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 234, 66 Lad, John (fl. 1319-1320), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 67 Ladde, John ( t 1441), master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 68 Ladernosa (Vich) (fl. 1333), architect - Vich (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 234, 70 Ladernosa, Benito (14-th century), citizen of Barcelona - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 234, 69 Ladisias [Ladislaus] de Gara, count palatine of Hungaria (*ca. 1386, t e a . 1466), count palatine - Croatia; Hungaria - Chevalier - F. 234, 72 Ladisias [Ladislaus] de Hungaria ( f e a . 1369), Franciscan - Hungaria - Chevalier - F. 234, 87 Ladisias [Ladislaus] (d'Anjou-Durazzo), king of Hungaria and Napoli (*ca. 1377, t 1414), king Napoli (Italy); Hungaria - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 95-98

688

[Ladislaus]

Ladisias [Ladislaus] I, king of Hungaria (* ca. 1031, t 1095), canon, king, saint - Poland; Hungaria - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 234, 73-79 Ladisias [Ladislaus] II, king of Hungaria (*ca. 1134, 11162), king - Hungaria - Chevalier F. 234, 80 Ladisias [Ladislaus] III, king of Hungaria (*ca. 1185, 1 1205), king - Hungaria - Chevalier F. 234, 81 Ladisias [Ladislaus] IV, king of Hungaria (*ca. 1250, 1 1290), king - Hungaria Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa F. 234, 82-86 Ladisias [Ladislaus] V (Postumus), king of Hungaria and Bohemia - also: L. Hunyadi Johannes de Francfordia Lageret, Jean ( t 1417), painter - France Chevalier - F. 234, 112 Lagerus (Chartres) (t 1349), physician - Chartres (France) - Wickersheimer — F. 234, 113 Laghnan, Thady (fl. 1463-1471), magister, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 114 Laghton, John (fl. 1428), scholar, criminal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 115 Laghtone, John de (fl. 1332), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 116 Lagier, Bertrand —» Bcrtrandus Agerius bishop of Glandèves Lagier, Etienne - sculptor - Savoie (France) Beaulieu - F. 234, 119 Lagougue, Jean (fl. 1480), prior, historian France - Chevalier - F. 234, 120 L a g o u x , Guillemin (fl. 1498), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 234, 121 Lagrange, Pierre (fl. 1249-1253), physician - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 316 Laguette, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Laguette Lagunna, William de ( t 1475), doctor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 122 Laib, Konrad - also: Κ. Laibl, Leib (fl. 14481457), painter - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 234, 123-125 Laidet, Perotin —> Pérotin [Perotinus] Laidet Laidgen (Clonfert Molua) ( f c a . 660), monk Scotland - Chevalier - F. 234, 126

Laidgen, bishop of Saighir ( f 7 4 4 ) , abbot, bishop - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 234, 127 Laidolphe, prince of Benevento (fl. 993-999), prince - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier F. 234, 128 Laigon (Bologna) (fl. 1271), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 129 Laigue, Philibert de (fl. 1480), seneschal - France - Chevalier - F. 234, 130 Laiguesin, Amédée (12-th century), citizen of Paris - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 131 Laillier, Jean (fl. 1486), theologian, preacher Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 132 Laiming, Leonard de, bishop of Passau (*1381, t 1451), canon, bishop - Passau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 234, 133 Laiming, Orland de (fl. 1448), canon - Passau (Germany); Ratzeburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 234, 133 Laiming, Orton de ( t 1414), canon - Passau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 234, 133 Laimund d'Ortega (fl. 878), historian - Portugal Chevalier - F. 234, 134 Lainberger, Simon - also: S. Lamberger, Laynbcrgcr (fl. 1478-1495), wood sculptor - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 234, 135-137 Lainero, Gerardo (fl. 1480), mathematician - Italy - Chevalier - F. 234, 138 Laing, John, bishop of Glasgow ( t 1483), treasurer, bishop, chancellor - Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 234, 139 Laire Garridel (fl. 1327), physician - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 234, 140 Laisist, René (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 234, 141 Laisné, Jean (barber) -> Jean [Johannes] Laisné Laisné, Jean - also: J. Laine (fl. 1457), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 234, 142-143 Laisné, Thomas (15-th century), printer, librarian - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 144 Laisren, abbot of Hy ( t 605), abbot - Hy (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 234, 145 Laisren moccu Imde - also: Mo-Laisse, DoLaissc, Lasrianus ( t 639), monastery founder Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 146 Laisren, abbot of Menadrochit ( t 604), abbot Scotland - Chevalier - F. 234, 145 Laisren (Scotland) - voyager - Scotland Chevalier - F. 234, 145 Laissequoy, Baudouin de (fl. 1418-1419), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 234, 147-148 Laith, al- - full name: Abû Ί-Hârith al-Laith ibn Saad (*ca. 710, +791), jurist, conservator Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 234, 149-151 Laitschuch, Hans (15-th century), poet - Wien (Austria) - DLL - F. 234, 152 Laitz, ... (fl. 1498-1499), magister - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 234, 153-154 Lakapenoi, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Armenia; Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 155-156 Lake, ... (fl. 1446-1447), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 157 Lake, George (fl. 1441-1450), master of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 158 Lake, Gervase (fl. 1412-1415), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 159 Lake, Robert de (fl. 1335-1346), Benedictine, monk, scholar, subdeacon, treasurer - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 160 Lake, William (fl. 1412-1432), chapel clerk, college fellow - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 234, 161 Lakenham, Henry de - magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 234, 162 Lakenheath, Adam de (11. 1363-1375), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 234, 163-164

Lakeor, Adam de (fl. 1269), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 165 Laking, Nicholas (fl. 1254-1259), canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 166 Lakyng, Peter de —> Abindon, Peter de Lakyngfeld, Thomas dc (fl. 1368), scholar Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 234, 167 Lakyngham, Robert (fl. 1487), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 234, 168 Lakynhethe, John de - also: J. de Lakinghith (fl. 1402), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England) Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 212, 248; 234, 169 Lakys, Thomas (fl. 1402), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 170 Lalaing, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Lille (France); Douai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Antoine de (fl. 1480-1540), nobleman, knight - Lille (France); Douai (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Arnoul de ( t 1483), nobleman, theologian, jurist - Lille (France); Douai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Charles de (11. 1466-1525), nobleman, baron, knight - Lille (France); Douai (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Guillaume de ( t 1475), nobleman, city governor, reeve - Lille (France); Douai (France); Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-173 Lalaing, Jacques de (*1421, f 1453), nobleman, knight - Lille (France); Douai (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 171-174 Lalaing, Jean de (fl. 1422-1498), nobleman Lille (France); Douai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Josse dc, lord of Lalaing - also: Jost de L. ( t 1483), nobleman, admiral, city governor, knight, lord - Lille (France); Douai (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 171-175 Lalaing, Méliador de (f 1499), nobleman, reeve Douai (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 176 Lalaing, Nicolas de ( t e a . 1369), nobleman Lille (France); Douai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Philipe de (+ 1465), nobleman, knight, chamberlain - Lille (France); Douai (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 171-177 Lalaing, Sanche dc (+ 1460), nobleman Lille (France); Douai (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-172 Lalaing, Simon I, de (+ 1386), nobleman, reeve, seneschal - Lille (France); Douai (France); Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 171-178 Lalaing, Simon II, dc (f 1476), nobleman, knight, admiral - Lille (France); Douai (France); Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 171-179 Lalement, Jean (fl. 1362-1370), sculptor - Troyes (France) - Lami - F. 234, 180 Laliseau, R. (15-th century), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 181 Lallemant I (Rouen) (15-th century), printer Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 182 Lallemant II (Rouen) (15-th century), printer Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 182 Lallemant, Jean (late 15-th century), miniaturist Paris (France) - D'Ancona - F. 234, 183 Lallemant, Simon (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 355, 401 Lallement, Henry (fl. 1491), painter - Tours (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 234, 184 Lallement, Jean (fl. 1473-1493), physician Lyon (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 212, 249-250 Lallo di Tuscia (11. 1568), writer, university student, jurist - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri F. 234, 185

Lambertus Lalys (Wales) (fl. 1111-1147), mason, prisoner Wales - Harvey - F. 234, 186 Lama, Angelica del —> Angelica del Lama Laman, Jacques (fl. 1407-1408), architect Saint-Bertin (Fiance) - Chevalier, Lance F. 234, 187-188 Lamariva, John (fl. 1427-1428), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 189 Lamaton, Thomas (fl. 1440-1442), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 190 Lamb, John (fl. 1406), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 234, 191 Lambard, Michael (fl. 1477), master of arts, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 192 Lambardis, Cino de (fl. 1429-1433), canon - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 193 Lambarn, John (fl. 1436), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 194 Lambart, ... (fl. 1473-1480), friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 234, 281 Lambart, Richard (fl. 1325), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 195 Lambe, John (fl. 1414), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 196 Lambeley, John (fl. 1397), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 234, 197 Lamberd, William (fl. 1432), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 198 Lamberhurst, John (fl. 1477-1479), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 200 Lambers (Lüttich) (fl. 1133), miniature painter, priest - België, Belgique - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 234, 201-202 Lambert, Arnaud —» Arnaud [Arnoldus] Lambert Lambert, François —> François [FranciscusJ Lambert Lambert, Henry (f 1454), master of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 203 Lambert, Huguenin —> Huguenin [HugolinusJ Lambert Lambert, Jacques (fl. 1471), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 234, 204 Lambert, Jean (barber) —> Jean IJohannesJ Lambert Lambert, Jean (fl. 1421), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 234, 204 Lambert, Jean (fl. 1427-1457), painter - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 234, 205 Lambert, Jean (Π. 1438), royal mason - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 234, 206-207 Lambert, Jean (fl. 1493-1496), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 208 Lambert, Nicholas (fl. 1494-1495), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 234, 209 Lambert, Pierre (fl. 1470), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 234, 204 Lambert, Walter (11. 1425-1430), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 210 Lambert, Walter (fl. 1464-1465), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 211 Lambert, William ( t 1414), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 234, 212 Lambert, William (fl. 1470-1471), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 234, 213 Lambertazzi, family (since 10-th century), noble family - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 214-215 Lambertazzi, Azzone (fl. 1258-1289), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 216 Lambertazzi, Bonifacio (13-th century), nobleman - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 214-215 Lambertazzi, Bulgarino di Guido di Guizzardo (11. 1234), nobleman, city governor - Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 214-215

Lambertazzi, Fabbro (13-th century), nobleman - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 214-215 Lambertazzi, Fabruzzo (13-th century), poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 234, 217 Lambertazzi, Giovanni (14-th century), poet Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 219 Lambertazzi, Giovanni di Castellano (fl. 1408), nobleman - Bologna (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 214-215 Lambertazzi, Giovanni Ludovico (τ 1218), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 234, 220 Lambertazzi, Giovanni Ludovico ( t 1412), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 213, 202-203; 234, 221 Lambertazzi, Imelda ( t 1273), citizen of Bologna - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 218 Lamberti, Giovanni bishop of Aversa —> Giovanni [Johannes] Lamberti bishop of Aversa Lamberti, Lapo - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 234, 222 Lamberti, Niccolò (fl. 1382), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 223 Lamberti, Niccolò di Pietro ( f l 4 4 4 ) , architect, sculptor - Arezzo (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 234, 224 Lambertini, Alberto (fl. 1387), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 234, 226 Lambertini, Barthélémy ( t 1474), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 227 Lambertini, Gerardo (fl. 1452-1463), professor of civil law - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 234, 228 Lambertini, Giovanna —> Giovanna [Johanna] Lambertini Lambertini, Giovanni Battista ( f l 4 9 7 ) , jurisconsult, canon - Bologna (Italy); Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 229 Lambertini, Mattasala di Spinello (fl. 1233-1243), chronicler - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 234, 230-231 Lambertini, Michele di Matteo (fl. 14261469), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 232 Lambertini, Pietro Capretto ( t 1292), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 234, 233 Lambertino de Buvarello (fl. 1234), troubadour Italy - Chevalier - F. 234, 234 Lambertino [Lambertinus] de' Balduini > Balduini, Lambertino de' bishop of Limassol and Brescia Lambertin [Lambertinus] Ramaudon (fl. 1389), physician - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 234, 225 Lamberton, William, bishop of Saint-Andrews (f 1328), canon, confessor, bishop - Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 235-238 Lambert [Lambertus] ... (fl. 1185-1239), student, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 234, 377 Lambertus (Admont) (12-th century), Benedictine, copyist - Admont (Austria) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 234, 240-241 Lambert [Lambertus] Ardensis (Tafter 1203), vicar, chroniclcr - Calais (Francc) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 234, 242-247 Lambert [Lambertus] Artrebatensis, bishop of Arras ("|" 1115), archdeacon, singer, bishop - Arras (France); Lille (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 234, 248-253 Lambertus Aschafnaburgensis Lambertus Hersfeldensis Lambertus Audomarensis (fl. 1120), canon, calligrapher - Saint-Omer (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 234, 254-259 Lambert [Lambertus] de Aula -> Aula, Lambert de Lambertus Autissiodorcnsis ( t e a . 1270), Dominican - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 234, 260-263

689

Lambert [Lambertus] l'Aveugle (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 234, 264 Lambertus Bartholomaeus (fl. 1405), copyist Netherlands; France - Bradley - F. 234, 265 Lambert [Lambertus] Begh (+ ca. 1185), vicar, heretic - Roma (Italy); België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 234, 266-267 Lambert [Lambertus] Beyrardi - also: L. Bayrardi (fl. 1443), barber - Montélimar (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 234, 268 Lambertus (Bierbergen) - stonemason Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 234, 269 Lambert [Lambertus] Blanclaer (fl. 1362-1379), physician - Paris (France); België, Belgique Wickersheimer - F. 234, 270 Lambertus Blandiniensis (II. 1079), monk - Italy; France - Hurter, Potthast - F. 234, 271-272 Lambert [Lambertus] (Bologna) (fl. 1233), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 234, 273 Lamberto [Lambertus] (Bologna) (fl. 12711293), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 234, 274 Lamberto [Lambertus] (Bologna) (fl. 1393), professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 234, 275 Lambert [Lambertus] Bouche (fl. 1289), theologian, doctor of theology - France Glorieux - F. 234, 276 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Brandenburg ( t 1138), Benedictine, abbot, bishop Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 234, 277 Lambertus Brocker (fl. 1450-1471), Dominican Lippstadt (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 234, 278 Lambprecht [Lambertus] von Brunn, bishop of Brixen, Speyer, Strasbourg and Bamberg Honorius II Papa Lambert [Lambertus] de la Font (fl. 1372), surgeon - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 234, 289 Lambert [Lambertus] (France) (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 235, 53 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Freising (t957), bishop - Freising (Germany) Chevalier - F. 234, 290 Lambert [Lambertus] (Gallura) (fl. 12031218), judge - Gallura (Italy) - Chevalier F. 234, 291 Lambert [Lambertusl Geldrensis ( [ 1419), university rector - Vienne (France) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 234, 292-293 Lambert [Lambertus] von Heerenberg —> Lambert [Lambertus] de Monte Domini Lambertus Hersfeldensis - also: L. Aschafnaburgensis, Schafnaburgensis (*ca. 1025, t after 1081), Benedictine, chronicler, poet, monk, historian - Aschaffenburg (Germany); Hersfeld (Germany) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, DLL, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Tusculum F. 234, 294-336

690

Lambertus

Lambertus de Insula - also: L. de Lille (14th-15-th century), scribe, bookbinder - Lille (France); Netherlands - Thieme/Becker F. 234, 337 Lamberto [Lambertus] di Jacopo (fi. 1271), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 234, 343 Lambert [Lambertus] de Kenle, abbot of Dunes ( t 1254), Cistercian, abbot - Citeaux (France) Chevalier, Lance - F. 234, 344-345 Lambertus (Laach) (11-th century), Benedictine, monk, copyist - England - Bradley, Chevalier F. 234, 346-347 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Langres ( t 1031), bishop - Langres (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 348 Lambertus de Legia (*ca. 1150), Benedictine, monk, hagiographer - Trier (Germany); België, Belgique - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 235, 48-52 Lambertus de Legio (fl. 1250-1273), Dominican, prior - België, Belgique - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 234, 350-352 Lambertus Leodicnsis (fl. 1177), monk Deutschland - Fabricius - F. 234, 349 Lambertus de Lille -> Lambertus de Insula Lambert [Lambertus] I, count of Louvain ( t 1015), count - France; Florcnncs (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 234, 353-354 Lambert [Lambertus] II (Baldéric), count of Louvain (fl. 1040-1062), count - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 234, 354 Lambertus (LUttich) (10-th century), scribe, miniature painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 234, 355 Lamberti [Lambertus], bishop of Lyon (f ca. 688), Bcncdictine, abbot, bishop - Thcrouanne (Belgium); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 234, 356-357 Landibertus [Lambertus], bishop of Maastricht ( t e a . 708), bishop, saint - Maastricht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 358-365 Lambertus Magister (fl. 1270), musician, composer - Paris (France); België, Belgique Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 234, 364 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Mans ( t ca. 889), bishop - Mans (France) - Chevalier F. 234, 365 Lambert [Lambertus] de la Marche (fl. 1370), university rector - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 234, 366 Lambert [Lambertus] Marmorarius (fl. 1183), marbler - Durham (England) - Harvey F. 234, 367 Lambert [Lambertus] (Marseille) (fl. 1414-1415), barber - Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 234, 368 Lambert [Lambertus] (Marseille) (fl. 1434), barber - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 234, 369 Lambert [Lambertus] Mayrc (fl. 1513), surgeon - England - Talbot - F. 234, 370 Lambert [Lambertus] (Metz) (fl. 1249), physician - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 234, 371 Lambert [Lambertus] de Monte Domini - also: L. von Heerenberg ("¡" 1499), university rector Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 234, 372 Lambert [Lambertus] Necrden - also: Nerdcn Groyl (fl. 1449-1454), bachelor of arts, physician - Utrecht (Netherlands); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 234, 373 Lambert [Lambertus] (Neuwerk) ( t i 123), reeve - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 234, 374 Lambert [Lambertus] de Nice (fl. 1271-1294), Dominican - Nice (France) - Chevalier F. 234, 375 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Noyon ( t e a . 1122), archdeacon, bishop - Tournai (Belgium); Noyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 234, 376 Lambertus Parvus ( t 1194), monk, chronicler België, Belgique - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 234, 378-383

Lamprecht [Lambertus] der Pfaffe (fi. 1150), poet, cleric - Köln (Germany); Regensburg (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Strayer F. 234, 384-423 Lamberto [Lambertus] di Pietrobuono (fl. 12671271), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 234, 424 Lambertus Pultariensis (fl. 927), monk - France - Chevalier - F. 234, 425 Lambert [Lambertus] de Quercu (fl. 1406), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 235, 1 Lamprecht [Lambertus] von Regensburg (*ca. 1215, t a f t e r 1250), Franciscan, poet - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 235, 2-10 Lantbertus [Lambertus] (Reims) (fl. 798-800), scribe, miniature painter, priest - Reims (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 11-12 Lambert [Lambertus] (Saint-Airy) (fl. 1312), Bcncdictine - Verdun (France) - Chevalier F. 235, 15 Lambert [Lambertus] (Saint-Hubert) (fl. 1055), organist, monk - Saint-Hubert (Belgium) Chevalier, Fétis - F. 235, 20-21 Lambertus de Saint-Maur (11-th century), monk, copyist - Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (France) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 235, 26-28 Lambertus (Saint-Vaast) (early 11-th century), scribe, miniature painter - Arras (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 29 Lambert [Lambertus] (Saligny) (fl. 1298), barber - Yonne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 235, 13 Lambertus de Sambuceto (fl. 1299-1301), notary - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 14 Lambertus Sancti Bertini (*ca. 1061, t l l 2 5 ) , abbot, nobleman - Saint-Bertin (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 235, 16-19 Lambertus Sancti Huberti (fl. 1074-1103), Benedictine, singer, prior, teacher, cardinal, chronicler - Saint-Hubert (Belgium); Laon (France); Reims (France) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 235, 22-24 Lambertus Sancti Laurentii Leodiensis (12-th century), monk - Luik / Liège (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 235, 25 Lambertus Sancti Vedasti Atrebatensis (fl. 1194), Benedictine, teacher, prior, poet - Arras (France) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 235, 30-31 Lambertus Schafnaburgensis —» Lambertus Hersfeldensis Lambert [Lambertus] Schout - also: L. Scout, Skoth (fl. 1441-1450), physician - Paris (France); Amhem (Netherlands) - Jacquart /, Wickersheimer - F. 235, 32-33 Lambert [Lambertus] de Sermizelles (fl. 1366-1390), physician - Dijon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 235, 34 Lambert [Lambertus] (La Souterraine) (late 11-th century), silversmith - France - Thieme/ Becker - F. 235, 35 Lambert [Lambertus] Spitznagel (fl. 1490), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 235, 36 Lamberto [Lambertus] da Spoleto, king of Italy (* ca. 880, 1898), duke, king - Spoleto (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 234, 338-342 Lambertus Squillacensis ( t 1125), prior - Calabria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 37 Lambert [Lambertus] de Stipite (fl. 1416), Benedictine, prior - France - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 235, 38-39 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Strasbourg (mid 7-th century), bishop - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier - F. 235, 40 Lambert [Lambertus] (Strasbourg) (fl. 1466), physician - Strasbourg (France) Wickersheimer - F. 235, 41 Lambert [Lambertus] Sula II, bishop of Krakow ( t 1071), bishop, chronicler - Krakow (Poland) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 42

Lambert [Lambertus] de Termonde (14-th century), physician, surgeon - België, Belgique Wickersheimer - F. 235, 43 Lambert [Lambertus] de Törpt de Dyest (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, student of medecine - Paris (France); België, Belgique - Wickersheimer F. 235, 44 Lambert [Lambertus] le Tort (fl. 1170), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 235, 45 Lambert [Lambertus], duke of Toscana (fl. 929-931). duke - Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 46 Lambertus (Tournai) - stonemason - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 47 Lambertus Tuitiensis, abbot of Saint-Laurent ("I" 1070), monk, abbot, hagiographer - België, Belgique; France; Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 235, 54-59 Lambert [l ambertus] Ursidongi (fl. 700), citizen - Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 235, 60 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Valence (fl. 997-1012), bishop - Valence (France) Chevalier - F. 235, 61 Lambert [Lambertus], bishop of Vence ( t 1154), Benedictine, bishop - France - Chevalier F. 235, 62 Lambert [Lambertus] (Vezelay) (fl. 1165), sculptor - Limoges (France) - Lami F. 235, 63 Lambert [Lambertus] de Vitteaux (fl. 1312), physician - Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 235, 64 Lambertus Waterlosius (* 1107), canon, priest, chronicler - Cambrai (France) - Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 235, 65-68 Lambert [Lambertus] de Wickede (fl. 1080), canon - Dortmund (Germany) - Chevalier F. 235, 69 Lambert [Lambertus] (Wissous) (fl. 1255), physician - Seine-et-Oise (France) Wickersheimer - F. 235, 70 Lambert [Lambertus] (York) (fl. 11371177), physician - York (England) - Talbot F. 235, 71 Lambert [Lambertus] (York) (fl. 11851192), physician - York (England) - Talbot F. 235, 72 Lambespringe, Bartholomew (fl. 1450), goldsmith - Netherlands; England - Strayer - F. 235, 73 Lambillion, Antoine - also: A. Lambillon (fl. 1491-1494), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 74 Lambillon, Hubert (fl. 1397-1398), sculptor Namur (Belgium) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 235, 75-77 Lambin, Hugh (fl. 1250-1260), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 78 Lambinus (Canterbury) (fl. 1307), physician Canterbury (England) - Talbot - F. 235, 79 Lambley, William - alias: W. Welton (fl. 1390), bachelor of arts, vicar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 235, 81 Lamblye, John de (fl. 1348-1351), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 80 Lamborn, Réginald (fl. 1364-1367), Franciscan, astronomer - England - Chevalier - F. 235, 84 Lamborne, ... (fl. 1494), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 82 Lambourne, John (fl. 1474-1475), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 83 Lambourne, Reginald de (fl. 1357-1377), Franciscan, friar, ecclesiastical administrator, monk, Benedictine - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 85-86 Lambourne, Simon de (fl. 1347-1369), master of arts, scholar of canon law, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 87-88 Lambourne, William (fl. 1342-1349), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 89 Lambrey, John (fl. 1466), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 90

Landauer Lambspring, Johannes - also: J. Lamspring, Lambspringk, Lampert Spring (15-th century), alchemist - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 149-153 Lambton, William (f 1469), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 91-93 Lambton, William Jean [Johannes] Lamour Lamoureux, Salmon —> Salmon du Bois Lampadarius, Johannes —> Johannes Lampadarius Lamparter, Gregor (* 1463, 11523), chancellor Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 235, 120 Lampertheim, Johannes de (fl. 1350-1360), city administrator, reeve, student - Strasbourg (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 121 Lampertheim, Rudolf de (Î1323), knight, student - Strasbourg (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 121 Lamperti, Jean (fl. 1474), bell founder - Alsace (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 122 Lampins, Jacob (fl. 1463-1470), stonemason - Oudenaarde (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 235, 123 Lamplugh, ... (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 235, 124

Lamport, ... (fl. 1478-1479), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 125 Lamport, John - Augustinian, scholar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 127 Lamport, John (fl. 1432-1481), master mason, doctor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 235, 126 Lamport, Richard (fl. 1456-1487), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 235, 128 Lamport, Richard (11. 1462), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 235, 129 Lamprechtshauser, Lukas (fl. 1266), author of a medical treatise, veterinarian - Steiermark (Austria) - DLL - F. 235, 131 Lamprenesse, Jean de (11. 1311-1315), sculptor Paris (France) - Lami, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 132-133 Lamprenesse, Jean de (fl. 1312-1315), sculptor Paris (France) - Beaulieu - F. 212, 261 Lampugnani, Astolphe (fl. 1438), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 134 Lampugnani, Filippo, archbishop of Milano (f 1206), archbishop - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 143 Lampugnani, Francesco, bishop of Cesena (11. 1263-1270), Dominican, bishop - Cesena (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 121, 229; 235, 135 Lampugnani, Gasparo (fl. 1484-1490), philologist - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 136 Lampugnani, Giorgio (f 1448), jurisconsult Milano (Italy); Pavia (Italy); Monza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 137 Lampugnani, Giovanni (f 1293), Dominican Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 140 Lampugnani, Giovanni Andrea (fl. 1476), assassin - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 141 Lampugnani, Guglielmo —> Guilelmus de Lampugnano Lampugnani, Litta (fl. 1170), consul - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 142 Lampugnani, Pietro (fl. 1485), chronicler - Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 144 Lampugnani, Princivalle ( t 1487), jurisconsult, philologist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 145 Lampugnani, Uberto (fl. 1402), jurisconsult Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 139 Lampugnano, Giovanni (fl. 1494), painter Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 146 Lampugnano, Melchiorre de (fl. 1465-1466), miniature painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 235, 147 Lamsin (leper) (fl. 1290-1291), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 235, 148 Lamson, William Kirkeby, William Lamspringe, Hinrik (fl. 1414), goldsmith Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 235, 154 Lamy, Henry - also: H. Pcrronet, Pcroncto (f 1455), miniature painter - Jura (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 156-157 Lamy, Péronnet (fl. 1432), miniaturist - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 155 Lamyers, John (15-th century), medical writer England - Talbot - F. 212, 262 Lamys, Hacquinet (fl. 1455), sculptor Amiens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 235, 158-159 Lana, Domenico dalla (fl. 1483), physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 160 Lana, Giacomo dalla (*ca. 1290, t e a . 1365), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 161 Lanaja-Meister (Lanaja) (15-th ccntury), painter - Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 162 Lançarote, de Lagos (fl. 1444), navigator Portugal - Chevalier - F. 235, 163 Lancaster, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Lancaster (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 235, 164-169 Lancaster, f'amiliy (since 14-th century), noble family - Lancaster (England) - Arnold-Baker F. 235, 170-173

691

Lancaster, ... (fl. 1434-1435), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 174 Lancaster, ... (fl. 1477-1491), master of arts, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 175 Lancaster, Henry of Grosmont, earl of Derby, Lincoln and Moray (* 1281, t 1345), nobleman, earl, duke - Lancaster (England); Lincoln (England); Derby (England) - Arnold-Baker — F. 235, 164-169 Lancaster, Matthew (fl. 1479-1481), Carmelite, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 176 Lancaster, Richard ( t 1507), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 177-178 Lancaster, Robert (fl. 1443-1471), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 235, 179 Lancaster, Robert (fl. 1485-1490), Carmelite, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 180 Lancaster, Thomas, earl of Lincoln and Salisbury (*ca. 1278, 1 1322), nobleman, carl - Lancaster (England); Lincoln (England); Salisbury (England) - Arnold-Baker - F. 235, 164-169 Lancastre, John (fl. 1350-1355), master of arts, scholar, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 235, 182-183 Lancastre, William (fl. 1498), college fellow, magister, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 181 Lancastria, John de (fl. 1388), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 235, 184 Lancellotti, Decio (fl. 1474), university professor, historian - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 185 Lancelot Cornieau (fl. 1498), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 235, 186 Lancelot (Saint-Augustin) (fl. 1398), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 235, 187 Lancelot da Sicilia - poet - Sicilia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 188 Lancement, Jean (barber) —> Jean ¡Johannes] Lancement Lancfeld, Godefroy ( t 1422), canon - Maastricht (Netherlands); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 189 Lanchals, Pierre (t 1488), teacher - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 235, 190 Lancia, Andrea (*ca. 1280, f 1360), commentator, notary, writer, translator - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 235, 191-192 Lancia, Corrado (14-th century), admiral - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 193 Lancia, Frederico ( t after 1268), nobleman Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 194 Lancia, Galvano (t 1268), marquis - Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 195 Lancia, Giordano, count of Agliano (t 1266), count - Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 196 Lancia, Luca - also: L. de Lanci is (fl. 1474), sculptor - Napoli (Italy); Carrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 197 Lancia, Manfredi der Ältere, margrave of Busca (*ca. 1168, t e a . 1215), margrave, marquis Loretto (Austria); Italy - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 198-199 Lancilotti, Francesco (fl. 1490), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 200 Lanckmannus Nicolaus (fl. 1451), historian - Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 235, 201-202 Land (Orte) (6-th century), citizen - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 203 Landa, Raymond de (fl. 1439-1443), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 235, 204 Landais, Pierre ( t 1485), treasurer, politician Vitrc (France); Nantes (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 205-207 Landauer, Berthold (*ca. 1367, t e a . 1431), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 208-210

692

Landauer Altar

Master of the Landauer Altar (Nürnberg) (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 211-212 Lande, Martin de (fl. 1499), sculptor - Spain Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 213 Landel, William, bishop of Saint-Andrews ( t 1385), rector - Roma (Italy); England Chevalier - F. 235, 214 Landelin (Lobbes) (* ca. 625, 1686), monastery founder - Crespin (France); Lobbes (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 235, 266 Landeiis, George (fl. 1291), jurisconsult Scotland - Chevalier - F. 235, 215 Landelle, Malhurin de (Π. 1476-1480), mason, stonemason, architect - France - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 216-217 Landen, Walter (fl. 1269), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 218 Landenberg, Hermann de ( t l 3 1 1 ) , canon Zürich (Switzerland); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 235, 219 Landenberg, Johannes de (f 1388), treasurer, reeve - Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 235, 219 Landenberg, Kaspar de, abbot of Sankt-Gall ( t 1463), Benedictine, abbot - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 235, 219 Landéol, bishop of Tarbes (9-th century), bishop Tarbcs (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 220 Lander, Robert (fl. 1420), Trinitarian - England Chevalier - F. 235, 221 Landevy, Jean, lord of Médouin (fl. 1492), lord Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 222 Landi, Jacopo Filippi ser (fl. 1419), copyist - Arezzo (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 235, 223-224 Landigisile (France) (f630), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 235, 225 Landini, Francesco (*ca. 1325, + 1390), organist, poet, singer, composer - Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 235, 226-237 Landino, Gabriele (τ 1430), Camaldolese, poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 240 Landino, Giacomo (*ca. 1310, 11390), painter, architect - Prato (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 241 Landinus, Christophorus - also: C. Landino (* 1424, 1 1498), university teacher, humanist, poet - Firenze (Italy); Prato (Italy) Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 235, 238-239; 425, 347 Master of the Landkirchener Altar (Lübeck) (late 14-th century), wood sculptor - Kiel (Germany); Lübeck (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 242 Lando di Antonio (fl. 1314-1334), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 235, 243 Landon [Lando] (Apt) ( f e a . 1299), reeve - Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 244 Lando, count of Capua (+861), count - Italy; Capua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 245 Landon [Lando], abbot of Fontenelle (|"734), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 235, 246 Lando, Papa ( t 914), pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast - F. 235, 247-251 Lando di Pietro - also: Orlando di P. (f 1340), architect, sculptor, goldsmith - Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 252-254 Lando di Sezze —> Innocentius III Papa, Antipapa Lando di Stefano (fl. 1382-1428), painter, sculptor - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 235, 255-256 Lando, Corrado ( t 1363), condottiere Deutschland; Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 257 Lando, Ferrante Manuel de (fl. 1414), poet Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 235, 258 Lando, Francesco, patriarch of Grado (+ 1427), patriarch, cardinal, bishop - Venezia (Italy); Grado (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Jerusalem (Israel); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 235, 259-260 Lando, Lucius (fl. 1377), condottiere Deutschland; Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 261

Lando, Michele (fl. 1378), banner maker Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 262 Lando, Vergusio, lord of Plaisance (fl. 1322), lord - Plasencia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 235, 263 Lando, Vítalo (»after 1420, t 1498), citizen of Venezia - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 264 Landoaldus (Saint) ( f e a . 667), archpriest, saint België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 235, 265 Landolin (Ottenau) - also: Landelin (7-th century), missionary, saint - Deutschland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 267 Landonck, Henri van (fl. 1467), painter - France - Chevalier - F. 235, 268 Landrade, abbess of Munster-Bilsen (+ ca. 700), virgin, abbess - Deutschland; Bilsen (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 235, 269 Landregen, Peter - also: P. Lantregen (fl. 1417), stonemason - Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 235, 270 Landreyn, John (*ca. 1349, 1 1409), doctor of medecine, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 212, 273; 235, 271-273 Landriani, Antonio - treasurer - Italy Chevalier - F. 235, 274 Landriani, Antoniolo de (15-th century), baker Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 275 Landriani, Guido (fl. 1223), city governor Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 278 Landriani, Odon (fl. 1213), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 279 Landriani, Uberto Uberto [HubcrtusJ (Milano) Landriano, Gerardo Capitani, bishop of Lodi and Como (f 1445), canon, cardinal, bishop Milano (Italy); Lodi (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 235, 276-277 Landric (York) (fl. 1086), carpenter - York (England) - Harvey - F. 235, 280 Landricus, duke of Nevers - also: Landri ( t 1028), duke - Nevers (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 281 Landry (Aimery) (fl. 1199), physician - France Wickersheimer - F. 235, 282 Landry de Durnes, bishop of Lausanne ( t 1178), dcacon, bishop - Besançon (France); Lausanne (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 235, 283 Landry (Lans-le-Villard) (11-th century), vicar France - Chevalier - F. 235, 284 Landry, bishop of Metz ( t ca. 700), abbot, bishop - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 286 Landry (Neustrie) (fl. 593), palace mayor Neustrie (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 285 Landry, bishop of Paris ( t e a . 656), bishop Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 287 Landry (Poitiers) (fl. 927), physician - Poitiers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 235, 288 Landry, abbot of Saint-Père-en-Vallée (fl. 10311061), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 235, 290 Landry (Salerno) - physician - Salerno (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 235, 289 Landry de Valogne (12-th century), translator France - Chevalier - F. 235, 291 Landry, Pierre (fl. 1487-1495), sculptor - Jura (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 292 Landry, Raoul (fl. 1425), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 293 Landsberg, Günther I, von ( t 1342), canon, reeve - Konstanz (Germany); Spire (France) Chevalier - F. 235, 294 Landsberg, Günther II, von ( t 1400), canon, teacher - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier F. 235, 294 Landsberg, Joachim ( t 1539), canon - Basel (Switzerland); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 294 Landsberg, Johannes (fl. 1322), canon - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 294 Landsberg, Konrad von ( t 1336), canon, reeve, vicar general - Konstanz (Germany); Spire (France) - Chevalier - F. 235, 294 Master of the Landsberger Geburt Christi (Schwaben) (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 235, 295

Landshut, Johann von (fl. 1390), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England); Bayern (Germany) - Cambridge - F. 235, 296 Landtner, Dietrich - also: D. Ladter, Lathner (fl. 1330-1349), architect - Bayern (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 235, 297 Landuin de Lucques ( t 1101), prior - France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 298 Landulf [Landulfus] IV, lord of Benevento ( t 982), lord - Benevento (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 301 Landulf [Landulfus] VI, lord of Benevento (f 1077), lord - Benevento (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 235, 302 Landulphe [Landulfus], bishop of Brescia ( t 1030), bishop - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 303 Landenulphe [Landulfus], prince of Capua (fl. 885-887), prince - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 305 Landulphe [Landulfus] I, count of Capua ( t 842), count - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] II, count of Capua ( t 879), count, bishop - Capua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] III, count of Capua (f943), prince, count - Capua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] IV, le Roux, count of Capua (t961), prince, count - Capua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] V, count of Capua (t968), prince, count - Capua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] VI, le Hardi, count of Capua ( t e a . 983), prince, count - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] VII, count of Capua ( t 1007), prince, count - Capua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landulphe [Landulfus] VIII, count of Capua ( t 1077), prince, count - Capua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 304 Landenulphe [Landulfus] Capuanus (fl. 1150), monk - Capua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 235, 306-307 Landulfus Caracciolus, archbishop of Amalfi - also: Landenulphus (f 1351), Franciscan, bishop, archbishop - Amalfi (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Sbaralea, Tafuri, Wadding F. 67, 411; 235, 308-321 Landolfo [Landulfus] Colonna —> Columna, Landulphus de Landolfo [Landulfus] Crispano > Crispano, Landolfo Landulfus Mcdiolancnsis (fl. 1085), cleric, historian, chronicler - Milano (Italy) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Harter, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 235, 330-337 Landolfo [Landulfus] (Monte Cassino) (fl. 1150), monk - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 235, 322-333 Landolfo [Landulfus] da Napoli (II. 1378), archdeacon - Bologna (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 235, 338 Landolfo [Landulfus] da Napoli (11. 14601462), Franciscan - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 339 Landulfus Patarinus ( t e a . 1062), cleric, nobleman - Milano (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 235, 340 Landulfus Sagax (*ca. 977, t e a . 1026), historian - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 235, 341-348 Landulfus de Sancto Paulo (* 1097, 11137), historian - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 235, 349-355 Landulphus [Landulfus] Taurinensis ( t 1038), bishop - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 235, 356-357 Landulfus de Vareglale, bishop of Asti ( t 1134), Benedictine, bishop - Asti (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 300

Langham Landwade, ... (fi. 1474-1479), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 358 Landwade, William (fl. 1338-1344), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 359 Landwath, John (fl. 1396-1398), scholar Oxford (England); Sussex (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 360 Lane, John - alias: J. Alayn (fl. 1384-1397), Student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 9, 30; 235, 362 Lane, John (fl. 1387-1400), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 361 Lane, John (fl. 1424-1448), scholar, college principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 363 Lane, John (fl. 1456-1463), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 364 Lane, John (fl. 1489-1494), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 365 Lane, Richard ( t 1436), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 366 Lane, Robert ( f c a . 1432), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 367-368 Lane, Thomas (t 1473), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 369-370 Lane, Thomas (fl. 1484-1496), scholar, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 235, 371 Lane, William de la (fl. 1304-1312), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 372 Lane, William (fl. 1476), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 373 Laneham, John (fl. 1401), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 235, 374 Lanes, John Baptiste de (fl. 1318), copyist England - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 235, 375-376 Lanesby, John (fl. 1270), doctor of theology Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 235, 377 Lanfaveglia, Claire (15-th century), philologist Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 378 Lanfranchi, Uberto Ratta archbishop of Pisa —> Ratta, Uberto archbishop of Pisa Lanfranchini, Cristoforo (fl. 1448), philologist Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 382 Lanfranchinus de Janua (13-th century), Dominican - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 235, 383-384 Lanfranco, Domenico (fl. 1261), astronomer Asti (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 379 Lanfranco, Jaffredo (fl. 1497), jurisconsult Chieri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 380 Lanfranco, Paolo (fl. 1285), troubadour - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 381 Lanfranco [Lanfrancus] („Antistes") (fl. 1281), citizen - Italy - Chevalier - F. 235, 385 Lanfranco [Lanfrancus] di Baggio - also: L. di Badagio (fl. 1210), canon - Italy - Chevalier F. 235, 386 Lanfranco [Lanfrancus] Beccari, bishop of Pavia ( t 1180), bishop - Pavia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 236, 26 Lanfrancus de Bolasco (12-th century), poet Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 235, 387 Lanfrancus (Bologna) (13-th century), canon, theologian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 235, 388 Lanfrancus Cantuariensis (*ca. 1005, 11089), Benedictine, archbishop, jurisconsult, university professor, physician, lord, theologian - Pavia (Italy); Caen (France); Canterbury (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum, Tyerman, Wickersheimer F. 235, 389-428 Lanfrancus Caroni (fl. 1320), physician Roma (Italy); Avignon (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 235, 429 Lanfrancus de Cremona ( t 1229), canon Bologna (Italy); Vicenza (Italy); Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter - F. 235, 430-431

Lanfranco [Lanfrancus] di Ergazio (13-th century), sculptor - Lombardia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 236, 1 Lanfrancus Henrici de Moro de Castronovo (fl. 1335-1336), physician - Paris (France); Montpellier (France); Gard (France) Wickersheimer - F. 236, 2 Lanfrancus Mediolanensis (*ca. 1245, t e a . 1306), physician, surgeon - Lyon (France); Paris (France); Milano (Italy) - Bayle, Chavy, Chevalier, DLL, Jacquart 1, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum, Wickersheimer F. 236, 3-17 Lanfranco [Lanfrancus] da Modena (fl. 10991106), architect - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 18-21 Lanfrancus de Oriano (fl. 1472), jurisconsult - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 236, 22-23 Lanfrancus de Parma (14-th century), astronomer - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 236, 24-25 Lanfrancus Septala —> Septala, Lanfrancus Lanfrancus Trincheri (fl. 1378), physician Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 236, 27 Lanfrani, Jacopo (Π. 1338-1367), sculptor, architect - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 236, 28-29 Lanfredi, Contino - poet - Lucca (Italy) Chevalier - F. 236, 30 Lanfredini, Domenico (14-th century), philologist - Italy - Chevalier - F. 236, 31 Lanfredini, Giovanni (fl. 1385), ambassador Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 32 Lanfredini, Lanfredino (Π. 1377-1398), philologist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 33 Lanfride (Ivry) ( 11 -th century), architect - Bayeux (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 236, 34-35 Lang, ... (fl. 1478-1479), doctor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 37 Lang, John - also: J. Lange (fl. 1462), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 38 Lang, Richard (fl. 1481), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 39 Lang, Thomas ( f l 4 1 2 ) , master mason, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 40 Lang, William (fl. 1451), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 41 Lang, William (fl. 1457), Carmelite, servant Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 42 Master of Langa (Aragon) (early 15-th century), painter - Aragon (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 236, 43 Langberch, Henry de (fl. 1303), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 44 Langbourne, John (fl. 1449), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 45 Langbroke, Geoffrey ( t 1464), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 46 Langbury, ... (fl. 1357), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 47 Langchestyr, Robert (fl. 1401-1403), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 48 Langcok, John (f 1474), bachelor of arts, scholar, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 236, 49 Langcok, Luke (+ 1457), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford. F. 236, 50-51 Langdale, Robert (fl. 1387-1411), bachclor of canon law, scholar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 236, 52 Langdon, John ( t 1496), Bcncdictinc, monk, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 53 Langdon, John bishop of Rochester —> Johannes Langdenus bishop of Rochester Lange, ... (fl. 1404), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 54

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Lange, Gerald (14-th century), goldsmith - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 236, 55 Lange, Gottfried, bishop of Schwerin (* 1404, + 1458), canon, doctor of arts, bishop - Schwerin (Germany); Lübeck (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, DLL - F. 236, 56-57 Lange, Hinrik (*ca. 1390, t e a . 1466), mayor, chronicler - Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 236, 58-69 Lange, Johannes - also: Johann von Wetzlar (* after 1360, + after 1430), writer, physician Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany); Praha (Czech Repulic) - DLL, Stammler - F. 236, 70-78 Lange, Johannes - also: J. Langediderik ( t 1462), university rector - Erfurt (Germany); Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 236, 79 Lange, John (fl. 1360), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 80 Lange, Peter (15-th century), author of a medical treatise - Leipzig (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 236, 81-82 Lange, Peter - also: P. Langejohann (f 1475), city alderman, mayor - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 236, 83 Lange, Thomas (fl. 1489), Franciscan, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 84 Lange, William (fl. 1461), physician - Exeter (England) - Talbot - F. 155, 183 Langebrok, John de (fl. 1366), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 85 Langebrok, Robert de (fl. 1316-1347), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 86 Langedone, Adam de (fl. 1186), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 87 Langeford, John (fl. 1428-1429), carpenter Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 236, 88 Langel, John de (fl. 1326-1327), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 89 Langele, Alexander de (fl. 1331-1334), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 236, 90 Langele, Philibert (fl. 1368), miniaturist - Paris (France) - D'Ancona - F. 236, 91 Langeleghe, Richard de (fl. 1343), clerk, murderer - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 92 Langeley, Alexander (11. 1332), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 93 Langenmantel, Ulrich (fl. 1432-1473), reeve Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 236, 94 Langenstein, Berbelin (fl. 1454), engraver, tailor - Basel (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 95 Langer, Johannes (11. 1489), priest - Deutschland; Czechia - Chevalier - F. 236, 96 Langestoke, Walter (fl. 1330-1334), magister, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 236, 97-98 Langetoft, John de (fl. 1322), magister, clerk Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 99 Langeton, Eustace de (fl. 1256), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 100 Langeton, John (*ca. 1340), bachelor of arts, subdcacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 101 Langford, Thomas —> Thomas Langfordius Langge, Thomas (fl. 1380-1381), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 102 Langgeborwe, William de (fl. 1324-1365), magister, bachelor of arts, scholar, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 103 Langham, ... (fl. 1473-1483), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 104 Langham, Edmund (fl. 1378-1385), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 105 Langham, Henry de (II. 1324-1332), college fellow, magister, benefactor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 106

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Langham

Langham, Robert de (fl. 1375), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 236, 107 Langham, Simon de, archbishop of Canterbury (f 1376), Benedictine, monk, abbot, cardinal, archbishop, treasurer - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); Westminster (England) - Arnold-Baker, Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford F. 236, 108-120; 355, 402-404 Langhe, Olivier de (fl. 1450), Benedictine, prior, commentator - Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (France) Chevalier - F. 236, 121 Langhetuegen, Jean (II. 1308), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 236, 122 Langhirst, Robert (fl. 1447-1448), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 123 Langhorn, ... (fl. 1455-1456), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 124 Langius, Paulus (fl. 968), Benedictine, monk, chronicler - Zwickau (Germany) - Fabricius F. 294, 221 Langland, Robert (fl. 1369), priest, poet - Oxford (England); Salop (England) - Chevalier F. 236, 125 Langland, William (*ca. 1330, t after 1388), poet - London (England); Worcester (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 236, 126-164 Langley, Climiton - also; Climitonus Langlejus (fl. 1350), philologist, astronomer - England Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 236, 165-166 Langley, John (11. 1467-1474), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 167 Langley, John (fl. 1483), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 168 Langley, Ralph (fl. 1488-1492), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 169 Langley, Ralph (fl. 1488-1494), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 170 Langley, Richard (fl. 1448-1456), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 171 Langley, Robert (fl. 1448-1477), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 236, 172 Langley, Thomas (fl. 1430), Benedictine England - Chevalier - F. 236, 179 Langley, Thomas (fl. 1445), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 180 Langley, Thomas ( t 1492), scholar, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 181 Langley, Thomas, archbishop of York - also: T. Longley; T. Armellini (*ca. 1362, f 1437), archbishop, state chancellor, cardinal - Durham (England); York (England) Arnold-Baker, Berton, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 173-178; 377, 164 Langley, William (fl. 1475-1484), Benedictine, monk, scholar, deacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 236, 182 Langleye, Ralph de (fl. 1342-1363), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 183 Langlois, Alexandre Alexandre [Alexander! Langlois Langlois, Grégoire, bishop of Séez ( t 1404), city administrator, singer, bishop - Rouen (France); Mans (France); Séez (France) - Chevalier F. 236, 184 Langlois, Jean - also; J. Langlais (fl. 1262-1266), master mason, cleric, treasurer, crusader - Troyes (France) - Harvey, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 236, 185-187 Langlois, Jean (fl. 1428), vicar - England Chevalier - F. 236, 188 Langlois, Nicole ( t 1318), treasurer - Caen (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 189 Langlois, Pierre (15-th century), theologian France - Chevalier - F. 236, 190

Langlond, Roger de ( t 1323), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 191 Langmann, Adelheid (*ca. 1320, 11375), Dominican, nun, mystic, poet - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 236, 192-196 Langosco, Giacomo (fl. 1431), university professor - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 197 Langoueznou, Jean, abbot of Landévennec (fl. 1350), Benedictine, abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 236, 198 Langport, John (II. 1368), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 199 Langport, John (fl. 1408-1441), bachelor of canon law, scholar, district rcctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 236, 200 Langport, John (fl. 1481-1484), doctor of theology, district rcctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 236, 201 Langport, William (f 1420), master of arts, scholar, dcacon, district rcctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 202 Langrish, Robert (f 1454), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 203-204 Längsten, John (fl. 1499), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 205 Langston, Jordan (fl. 1390-1394), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 206 Langston, Nicholas - alias: N. Mostard (II. 1454-1478), bachelor of canon law, chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 207 Langstone, Richard ( t 1452), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 208-209 Langstrother, Richard ( t 1467), nobleman, bachelor of canon law, district rector Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 236, 210-211 Langswayn, William (fl. 1432-1435), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 212 Langthon, Clemens (fl. 1170), canon, theologian England - Fabricius - F. 236, 218 Langtoft, John de ( t 1360), warden, district rector, king's clerk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 236, 213 Langtoft. Nicholas de (f 1285), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 214 Langtoft, Pierre de (fl. 1271-1307), Augustinian, canon, chronicler, poet - Bridlington (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast, Strayer - F. 236, 215-217; 425, 348-349 Langton, ... (fl. 1484-1485), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 219 Langton, Henry (11. 1417), subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 220 Langton, John - also: J. Langcton (fl. 1363-1365), carpenter - England - Harvey - F. 236, 228 Langton, John de (fl. 1366-1388), clerk, college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 229 Langton, John de (fl. 1373-1389), master of arts, scholar, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 236, 230 Langton, John (fl. 1392), Carmelite, friar, bachelor of theology, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 231 Langton, John - alias: J. Dyke (fl. 1412-1447), ecclesiastical administrator, treasurer - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 232-235 Langton, John (*ca. 1457), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 236 Langton, John (fl. 1467), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 237 Langton, John de, bishop of Chichester (f 1337), chancellor, treasurer, bishop - Wells (England); Chichester (England); Oxford (England) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford - F. 236, 221-227 Langton, Nicholas ( t 1478), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 238-239

Langton, Richard (fl. 1453-1458), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 236, 240-241 Langton, Robert (fl. 1475-1477), stationer London (England) - Christiansen - F. 236, 242 Langton, Simon de —> Simon de Langton Langton, Stephanus, archbishop of Canterbury - also: Stephen Langton (*ca. 1165, τ 1228), university chancellor, theologian, cardinal, archbishop, poet - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Arnold-Baker, Berton, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 236, 243-263 Langton, Thomas ( t 1377), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 264 Langton, Walter de (f 1381), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 266 Langton, Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield ( t 1321), treasurer, bishop - Coventry (England); Lichfield (England) - Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 265-270 Langton, William (f 1466), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 236, 271-275 Langton, William (fl. 1468), magister, proctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, Tib Languissel, André de, bishop of Puy and Avignon (fl. 1290-1303), archdeacon, bishop - Narbonne (France); Puy (France); Avignon (France) Chevalier - F. 236, 277 Languissel, Bernard de, archbishop of Aries ("I" 1291), archdeacon, cardinal, archbishop - Toulouse (France); Aries (France); Porto (Portugal); Orvieto (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 236, 278-279 Languissel, Bertrand de, bishop of Nîmes ( t 1323), bishop - Nîmes (France) - Chevalier F. 236, 280 Languissel, Guiraud de, bishop of Apt and Nîmes (f 1337), archdeacon, bible translator - Narbonne (France); Corbières (France); Apt (France) Chevalier - F. 236, 281 Languoreth (Rhydderch) - also: Languueth (6-th century), poet - Wales - Chevalier F. 236, 282 Langusco, Filippo di, lord of Pavia (f 1315), lord, count - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 283 Langwell, Richard (fl. 1499), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 341 Lanini, Tomeo (14-th century), goldsmith - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 284 Lanisson, Pierre, bishop of Chalcédoine (*ca. 1460, 1 1531), abbot, bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 285 Master of the Lanna-Madonna (Bohemia) (early 15-th century), painter - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 286 Lannelier, Etienne - also: E. Langlier, Lennelier, Lenglier (fl. 1369-1391), painter - Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 287 Lannion, Brient de (fl. 1364-1382), city alderman, Chamberlain - England - Chevalier - F. 236, 288 Lannion, Jean de ( f l 4 3 5 ) , city alderman, chamberlain - England - Chevalier F. 236, 289 Lannoi, Robert de - also: R. Lannoy, Launay, Launoy (fl. 1292-1313), painter, sculptor Lannoy (France); Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 303-307 Lannoy, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Bourgogne (France); België, Belgique; Lannoy (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 236, 290-292 Lannoy, Ghillebert de, lord of Santes - also: Guillebert de L. (* 1386, 11462), nobleman, diplomat, lord, voyager, knight, governor Bourgogne (France); België, Belgique; Lannoy (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 290-294

Largent Lannoy, Hugues de (*1384, 1 1456), nobleman, city governor, mayor - Bourgogne (France); België, Belgique; Lille (France); Douai (France); Lannoy (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 290-292; 236, 295 Lannoy, Jean de (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] de Lannoy Lannoy, Jean de Jean [Johannes] Lansoone Lantarius, count of Limousin (fl. 720), count France - Chevalier - F. 236, 311 Lantelme, bishop of Digne (f 1232), bishop Digne (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 312 Lantelme (France) (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 236, 316 Lantelme de Saint-Marccl, archbishop of Embrun (11. 1287-1298), archbishop - Grasse (France); Embrun (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 313 Lantelme de Saint-Marcel, abbess of Souribes (fl. 1312), Benedictine, abbess - France Chevalier - F. 236, 314 Lantelme Tcrracius (fl. 1308), physician Seyne-les-Alpes (France) - Wickersheimer F. 236, 315 Lantelmet d'Aguillon (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 236, 317 Lanternier, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lanternier Lantfredus, abbot of Mauzac - also; Lantfroi (fl. 764), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 236, 36 Lantfrid, duke of the Alemannen ( f 7 3 0 ) , duke Reichenau (Switzerland); Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 318 Lanthechildis (France) - also: Lantilidis - sister of Clovis 1 - France - Chevalier - F. 236, 319 Lantieri, Paolo Bernardino (fl. 1489), poet Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 320 Lantmann, Jean (fl. 1489), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 321 Lanton, bishop of Augsburg (fl. 851), bishop Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 236, 322 Lanton, Thomas (fl. 1327-1349), Carmelite England - Chevalier - F. 236, 323 Lantona, Godfrey de (fl. 1175-1198), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 324 Lantsheere (Brugge) (fl. 1470), illuminator, wife of Jacques - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 236, 325-327 Lantzperger, Johannes (fl. 1494), philologist Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 236, 328 Lanuza, Ferrer de (fl. 1434-1439), justiciar, ambassador - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier F. 236, 329 Lanvally, Alain dc, lord of Tressaint - also: A. de Land-Vallèe (11. 1216), Dominican, lord, crusadcr - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 236, 330 Lanvyan, Andrew (f 1431), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 331 Lanyffry, Stephen (11. 1423-1440), bachelor of canon law, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 332

Lanza le Marquis (fl. 1194-1195), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 236, 334 Lanza, Manfredo (fl. 1249), citizen - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 333 Lanzanico, Francesco da (fl. 1400), canon, secretary of a pope - Treviso (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 335 Lanzi, Guiscardo ( t 1352), city governor Bergamo (Italy); Milano (Italy); Brescia (Italy); Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 336 Lanzilago da Padua (15-th century), painter - Roma (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 236, 337 Lanzo, abbot of Saint-Mihiel - also: Lanzon (fl. 1121-1138), Benedictine, abbot - SaintMihiel (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 236, 338-339 L a n z o n e (Milano) (11. 1041), city administrator, city alderman - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 236, 340 Laodicia da Pavia (fl. 1330), painter - Milano (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 342 Laon, Chapelain de - troubadour - France Chevalier - F. 236, 343 Laonic da Kreta (fl. 1486), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 353 Laonicus Chalcocondyles (*ca. 1423, t e a . 1490), historian, professor of literature Athina (Greece); Padua (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 236, 344-352 Lapacci, Bartolomeo —> Bartholomaeus Lapaccius Lapacino, Francesco di (15-th century), citizen Italy - Chevalier - F. 236, 354 L a p h a m , Richard (fl. 1394-1398), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 355 Lapi, Angelo (fl. 1455), poet - Faenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 236, 356 Lapi, Giovanni ( t 1401), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 359 Lapi, Niccolò ( t 1451), canon - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 236, 360 Lapi, Ottolino dei (15-th century), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 236, 361 Lapi, Paolo de' (fl. 1397), ambassador - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 362 Lapi, Polio de' (15-th century), miniature painter - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 236, 363-364 Lapicida, Erasmo (15-th century), composer Italy - Chevalier - F. 236, 365 Lapicida, Francesco (fl. 1494), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 366 Lapini, Bernardo (15-th century), physician Siena (Italy) - Chavy - F. 236, 367 Lapis, Domenico dc - also: D. Lapius (fl. 14761482), printer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 236, 368 Lapius, Mauro (f 1478), Camaldolese - Italy Chevalier - F. 236, 369 Lapo, Giacomo (fl. 1228), architect - Italy Chevalier - F. 236, 391 Lapo, Gianni (11. 1298-1328), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 425, 254-255 Lapo, Guido (fl. 1300), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 236, 390 Lapo, Riccio di (14-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 392 Lapo, Stefano di Jean [Johannesl Lappi L a p u s de Castellione, senior (* 1300, 11381), canon, philologist - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Saxe - F. 236, 371-376

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L a p u s de Castellione, junior - also: L. Biragus (*ca. 1405, f 1438), scribe, translator, humanist - Firenze (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum F. 236, 377-382 L a p o [Lapus] di Colle - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 236, 383 L a p o [Lapus] da Firenze (fi. 1266-1277), architect - Italy - Chevalier - F. 236, 384 L a p o [Lapus] da Firenze (fl. 1270), philosopher Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 236, 385 L a p o [Lapus] da Poggibonsi, abbot of SanMiniato (fl. 1347), Olivetan, abbot - Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 236, 386-388 L a p o [Lapus] (Siena) (fl. 1265-1289), sculptor Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 370 L a p o [Lapus] di Val (15-th century), painter Hamburg (Germany); Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 236, 389 Laque, Guillaume (fl. 1498), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 236, 397 Lara, de, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 236, 398-400 Lara, Gonzalo Núñez de (fl. 1073-1105), nobleman - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 398-400 Lara, Manrique de (12-th century), nobleman - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 236, 398-400 Lara, Ñuño Gonzalez de - called: el Bueno ( t 1275), nobleman - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 398-400 Lara, Ñuño Pérez de (f 1177), nobleman - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 398-400 Lara, Pedro Núñez de (fl. 1089-1130), nobleman - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 236, 398-400 Lara, Rodrigo de (11-th century), nobleman - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 236, 398-400 Lara de Molina, de, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 236, 401 Larcast, G. (fl. 1315), university professor - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 402 Larcher, Etienne - also: E. Larchier (fl. 14931498), printer - Nantes (France) - Chevalier F. 236, 403 Larcher, Thomas (fl. 1328), hospital administrator - England - Chevalier - F. 236, 404 Larchier, Guillaume (fl. 1321-1324), sculptor Abbeville (France); Paris (France) - Lami F. 236, 405 L a r d a n o , Geoffrey de (fl. 1180-1186), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 406 Lardener, Robert ( t 1464), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 407 Larder, Bartholomew (fl. 1279), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 408 Larder, Stephen (11. 1279), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 409 Lardiner, William (fl. 1396), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 410 Lardo, Leonardo (fl. 1490-1493), wood sculptor Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 236, 411 Lardois, Jehan - also: Jean L. (II. 1461-1466), royal chaplain, musician - Paris (France) Chevalier, Fétis - F. 236, 412-413 Lardyner, Robert - also: R. Lardener (f 1414), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey F. 236, 414 Large, Thomas (fl. 1430), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 236, 415 Large, William ( t e a . 1458), bedel, student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 236, 416 Largent, Gilles (fl. 1390-1399), master mason Cambrai (France); Corbie (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 236, 417

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Largent

Largent, Piene (fl. 1370-1396), architect - Amiens (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 236, 418-419 Larget, Claude —> Claude [Claudius] Largct Largkmair, Jean (fl. 1488), painter - Colmar (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 420 L a r g o , Nicholas de (fl. 1396), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 236, 421 L a r k e , ... (11. 1478), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 236, 422 Larocha, Pierre (fl. 1388-1430), bachelor of medecine, district rector - Gard (France) Wickersheimer - F. 303, 333 Larron, bishop of Laon (fl. 550), bishop - Laon (France) - Chevalier - F. 236, 423 Lars Germundsson - latin: Laurencius Germundi (fl. 1491), wood sculptor - Sweden - Thieme/ Becker - F. 236, 424 Lasby, William (fl. 1459), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 1 Lasca, Bruno (14-th ccntury), physician - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 2 Lascaris, Emanuele di (15-th century), prior Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 3 Lascaris, ¡Constantinos ( f a l t e r 1493), grammarian - Byzantium; Milano (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, ÎMdvocat, Saxe F. 237, 19-20; 425, 350 Lascaris, Lodovico ( t 1376), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 237, 5 Lascaris, Onoratio, count of Tende ( t 1474), count - France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 237, 4 Lascellas, Pedro - or: P. las Celias (fl. 1346), Carmelite, theologian - Zaragoza (Spain) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Latassa - F. 237, 6; 303, 334-337 Lascells, William ( i 1423), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 237, 7-8 Lascharius, Andreas, bishop of Posen - also: A. Lascharis (* 1362, f 1426), deacon, bishop - Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 237, 9-12 Lasci, Peter de (fl. 1252), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 13 Lascours, Elie de (fl. 1309), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 237, 14 L a s c u a r r e , Lasquarre M. (fl. 1488), prior, religious writer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 237, 25-26 L a s h o w e , John (fl. 1455), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 15 Lasingby, William (fl. 1413-1418), Bcncdictinc, monk, scholar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 237, 16 Laskaris Kananos (fl. 1438-1439), voyager - Ferrara (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Greece Tusculum - F. 237, 22 Laskaris, family - also: Lascaris (since 11-th century), noble family - Antiochia; Greece Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 237, 17-18 Laskaris, Johannes (1-st half 15-th century), teacher, singer - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 237, 21 Lasove, A. - sculptor - Mclun (France) Beaulieu - F. 237, 23 Laspo, Benoît ( t 1306), Benedictine - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 237, 24 Lassei, Thomas (fl. 1420), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 27 Lasso, Juan - or: Johannes Lassi (f 1366), Mercedarian, cardinal - Spain; Avignon (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 212, 305-306 Lassocki, Nicolas - writer - Poland - Chevalier - F. 237, 28 Lassus, Petrus (15-th century), illuminator France - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Sbaralea F. 237, 30-32 Lassus, Petrus (15-th century), miniaturist Firenze (Italy); England - Bradley - F. 237, 29 Lassy, ... (fl. 1467-1468), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 33

Last, Dirk (fl. 1338-1383), canon, deacon Tiibingen (Germany); Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 237, 34 Last, Konrad (f 1371), canon, deacon - Tiibingen (Germany); Konstanz (Germany) - Chevalier F. 237, 34 Lastanosa y Calasanz, Pedro de ( t 1371), ambassador, writer - Aragon (Spain) Chevalier, Latassa - F. 237, 35-40 Lasteyrie, Guy de (fl. 1373), city administrator Périgord (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 41 Lastic, Jean Bonpar de (* ca. 1371, 11454), grand prior - Auvergne (France); Rhodos (Greece) Chevalier - F. 237, 42 Lasynge, John ( t 1412), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 237, 43 Latamer, ... (fl. 1499), bachelor of canon law Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 45 Lateo, prince of Moldavia - also: Latcu (*ca. 1325, 1 1375), prince, lord - Moldavia (Rumania) - Ladvocat - F. 237, 46-47 Late, Niccolò (fl. 1407), jurisconsult - Parma (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 44 Laterbourne, Nicholas (fl. 1486), stationer London (England) - Christianson - F. 237, 48 Lateron, Matthieu - also: M. Latheron (fl. 1496), printer - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 237, 49 Latewaert, Loy - also: Louis L. (14-th century), poet - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 237, 50 Latham, Christopher (fl. 1487-1484), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 51 Latham, Edmund ( t 1499), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 237, 52 Latham, Philip (t 1477), master of arts, subdcacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 53 Lathebury, William de (fl. 1348-1352), Augustinian, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 54 Lathell, William (fl. 1472-1478), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 55 Lathes, William (11441), magister, archdeacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 56 Lathomi, Pierre (fl. 1479-1495), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 57 Lathum, John (*ca. 1419), scholar, benefactor Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 58 Lathum, John (fl. 1430-1451), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 59 Latilly, Pierre de ( t 1328), chancellor, diplomat Soissons (France); Paris (France); Macon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 237, 60 Latimer, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Yorkshire (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 237, 61-62 Latimer, Nevil (15-th century), poet - England Chevalier - F. 237, 63 Latimer, William (11. 1330-1381), lord, politician - Yorkshire (England); London (England) Hicks - F. 155, 186-188 Latimer, William I ( t 1304), nobleman, knight Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 237, 61-62 Latimer, William II (*ca. 1276, f 1327), nobleman - Yorkshire (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 237, 61-62 Latimer, William 111 (*ca. 1329, 1 1381), nobleman, royal chamberlain, city governor Yorkshire (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 237, 61-62 Latimer, William IV (f 1545), nobleman Yorkshire (England); Oxford (England); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 62 Latini, Brunetto (*ca. 1220, 1 1295), encyclopaedist, prior, notary, magistrate, politician, statesman - Firenze (Italy); Paris (France) - Broughton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 237, 64-79

Latino [Latinus] (Firenze) (12-th century), poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 80 Latinus Malabranca Frangipanis, bishop of Ostia ( t 1294), Dominican, prior, lector, cardinal, bishop - Roma (Italy); Ostia (Italy) - Fabricius, Harter, Kaeppeli - F. 237, 81-84 Laton, ... (fl. 1451-1452), college student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 85 Latran, Jean de, lord of Poudraguin (fl. 1418), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 237, 86 Lattacher, Godefroy (fl. 1397), university student - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 87 Latte, Liévin van (fl. 1468), painter - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 242, 336 Latthebury, Richard (fl. 1393-1404), mason, tile baker - England - Harvey - F. 237, 88 Latuade, Christophe de, bishop of Glandèves (fl. 1493), bishop - France - Chevalier - F. 237, 89 Latzaro, Leonardo - also: L. Latçer (fl. 14611470), goldsmith - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 237, 90 Lau, Aymerion du (fl. 1419-1420), knight Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 91 Lau, Georg (fl. 1470), priest, preacher, author of a sermon - Zeitz (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 237, 92-94 Laubada, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Laubada Lauban, Heinrich von (fl. 1361), jurist Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 237, 95 Laubanisch, Urban - also: U. Laurisch, Lubanisch (f 1497), master mason - Görlitz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 96 Lauber, Diebolt - also: Diepold L. (fl. 14271467), copyist, miniature painter - Haguenau (France); Hessen (Germany) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Stammler, Thieme/Becker F. 237, 97-102 Lauchein, Johannes (15-th century), poet Deutschland - DLL - F. 237, 103 Laucher, Johannes (15-th century), secretary of a bishop - Augsburg (Germany) - DLL F. 237, 104 Laudadlo da Ferrara (fl. 1380), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 105 Lauder, Thomas, bishop of Dunkeld ( t 1481), chancellor, biographer, preacher, bishop England - Chevalier - F. 237, 107 Lauder, William, bishop of Glasgow ( t 1425), archdeacon, bishop, chancellor - Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 237, 1 Laudivius Hierosolymitanus (fl. 1464-1473), poet - Ferrara (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 237, 108 Laudoneus, bishop of Orange (fl. 839), bishop Orange (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 109 Laudulphe, bishop of Evreux ( t e a . 619), bishop - Evreux (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 110 Laudus, bishop of Coutances - also: Lauto, Laud, L6 (1-st half 6-th century), bishop - Coutances (France); Normandie (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 237, 111 ; 243, 300 Lauer, Georg - also: G. Laur (fl. 1470-1481), printer - Würzburg (Germany); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 237, 112 Laufenberg, Heinrich - also: H. (von) Loufenberg of Louffenberg (*ca. 1390, 11460), dean, priest, poet - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtcnbcrg); Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Wickersheimer F. 171, 12-15; 237, 113-132 Master of the Laufener Altar (Salzburg) ( 1 s t half 15-th century), painter - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 133-134 Lauffen, family (since 11 -th ccntury), noble family - Schwaben (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 237, 135-136 Lauffer, Hans (fl. 1476), architect - Landshut (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 137 Laugharne, Richard (11. 1456-1476), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 138-139

Laurentius Laughton, William (f 1483), master of arts, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 237, 140 Laugier d'Agoult, bishop of Apt (fl. 1103-1125), bishop - Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 141 Laugier, Jacques (fl. 1372), architect - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 142 Laugier, Pierre (fl. 1414), physician - Dauphiné (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 343 Lauk, Thomas (fl. 1417-1427), bachelor of' canon law, chancellor, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 143 Laules, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 144 Laumer (Ncuvillc-la-Marc) ( t e a . 590), monastery founder - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. 237, 145 Laumton, Robert de (fl. 122-1228), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 146 Launay, Barthélémy —> Barthélémy [Bartholomaeus] Launay Launay, Robert de - also: R. Launoy (fl. 13171327), sculptor, painter - Paris (France) - Lami - F. 237, 147 Launce, John (f 1424), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 148-149 Launceley, John (fl. 1317-1318), deacon, prior Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 150 Launceton, Richard (fl. 1483), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 237, 151 Launde, Geoffrey (fl. 1393-1398), Dominican, Franciscan, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 237, 152 Launde, Henry de la (f 1469), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 237, 153 Launde, John de la ( t 1347), magister, doctor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 237, 154 Launde, John (fl. 1388), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, subdeacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 237, 155 Launders, Lawrence (15-th century), orator Coventry (England) - Chevalier - F. 237, 156 Launebodes, duke of Toulouse (6-th century), duke - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 237, 157 Launley, Richard (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 158 Laura Cereta - also: L. Serina Crownyng, Hugh Laurens, John (fl. 1325), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 237, 204 Laurens, Pierre (fl. 1480), doctor of medecine - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 345 Laurens, William (fl. 1478-1480), sacristan, student - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 237, 205 Laurent, François (fl. 1480), stonemason - Avignon (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 237, 206 Laurent, Jacques ( i 1363), goldsmith, architect - Blois (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 237, 207-208 Laurent, Jean - also: Jehan Laurens (fl. 1467), wood sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 237, 209-211 Laurent, Jean (fl. 1483), illuminator - Amiens (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 212-215 Laurent!, Fiorenzo (fl. 1487), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 237, 216 Laurentii, Niccolò (fl. 1371), canon - België, Belgique; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 237, 217 Laurentii, Niccolò (fl. 1477-1486), printer Firenze (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 237, 218 Laurentii, P. (fl. 1303), physician - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 425, 351 Laurentii de Finario, Baptista —> Baptista de Finario Laurentio, Nicolaus de Rienzo, Cola di Laurentius Abstcmius —» Abstcmius, Laurentius Lorens [Laurentius] (Aix) (fl. 1456-1459), miniature painter - Aix-en-Provence (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 220-221 Laurent [Laurentius] (Alcobaça) ( t 1481), Cistercian - Spain - Chevalier - F. 237, 222 Laurent [Laurentius] d'Alexandrie ( t l 3 4 0 ) , Franciscan - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier F. 237, 223 Lourenço [Laurentius] de Algarbio —> Algarve, Lourcnço de Laurent [Laurentius] Alpin (fl. 1473), physician - Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer F. 237, 224 Laurentius Anglicus (fl. 1217), Dominican - Paris (France); England - Chevalier - F. 237, 226 Laurentius Anglicus (fl. 1260), university student - Paris (France); England - Chevalier, Fabricius, Glorieux - F. 237, 227-229 Laurentius Anglicus ( f c a . 1319), theologian Provence (France) - Glorieux - F. 237, 230 Laurent [Laurentius] de Aniano (14-th century), Franciscan, chronicler - Italy; France - Chevalier - F. 237, 231 Laurentius de Antwerpia (fl. 1366-1396), priest, illuminator, miniature painter - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 232-238 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Aquila (fl. 1475), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 237, 239 Laurentius de Aquilegia (fl. 1269-1304), canon, rhetorician, teacher - Bologna (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 237, 240-241 Laurentius Aquitanus (II. 1310), poet Aquitaine (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 237, 242-243

697

Laurentius Aretinus (fl. 1416), biographer, jurisconsult - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 237, 244 Laurentius Arianensis (fl. 1320-1342), Franciscan, bishop - Ariano (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 237, 245-247 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Ascoli (fl. 1414), goldsmith - Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 237, 248-249 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Attica (fl. 1423), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 237, 250 Laurent [Laurentius] d'Auvilliers - craftsman Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 237, 254 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Ayerbe (fl. 1450), Benedictine, religious writer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 237, 255-257 Laurent [Laurentius] Bacon (fl. 1403), physician - Paris (France); Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 237, 258 Laurentius de Baldinis —> Lauterius de Baldinis Lorenzo [Laurentius] Ballaco bishop of Rimini —> Ballaco, Lorenzo bishop of Rimini Lawrence [Laurentius] (Battle) - Benedictine Sussex (England) - Chevalier - F. 237, 260 Laurent [Laurentius] Bernardi (fl. 1353), physician - Nîmes (France); Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 237, 261 Laurent [Laurentius] dal Biars, bishop of Vaison - also: L. Daubiart, de Albiaco (f 1369), physician, archdeacon, bishop - Cahors (France); Vaison (France); Tulle (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer - F. 237, 262-263 Lorenzo [Laurentius] di Bicci ( ï c a . 1427), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 237, 264-266 Laurent [Laurentius] de Boescure (fl. 1349), university regenL, doctor of medecine - Paris (France); Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer F. 237, 267 Laurent [Laurentius] da Bologna - also: Leurin da B. (fl. 1310-1327), painter - Boulogne (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 237, 273 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Bologna (fl. 13601370), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 237, 268 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Bologna (fl. 14001417), professor of surgery - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 237, 269 Laurentius Bonincontrius —> Buonincontro, Lorenzo Laurentius de Bononia (fl. 1360), Servite, theologian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler - F. 237, 270-272 Laurentius (Vincentus), archbishop of Braga ( t 1379), canon, archbishop - Lisboa (Portugal); Braga (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 237, 405 Laurentius Brancofordius - also: L. Braciforte (fl. 1350), theologian - Italy; France - Fabricius F. 237, 274 Laurent [Laurentius] le Breton (fl. 1309), Franciscan, theologian - Bretagne (France) Glorieux - F. 237, 275 Laurentius de Brezowa - also: L de Brezova, Byzinius (* 1365, t a f t e r 1437), chancellor, chronicler, poet - Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 237, 277-280 Laurentius Brito (fl. 1307-1312), Dominican, theologian, inquisitor - Paris (France); Nantes (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 237, 276 Lorenz [Laurentius] (Bruchsal) (fl. 1447), stonemason - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 237, 281 Laurent [Laurentius] (Bruges) (fl. 1427-1428), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 237, 1 Laurent [Laurentius] Bruninc - also: L. Brunincq, Bruyninck, Brunnin (fl. 1470-1491), surgeon - Lille (France); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 237, 283 Laurentius Burellus (II. 1494), Carmelite, theologian - Devonshire (England) - Fabricius F. 237, 284

698

Laurentius

Laurentius Calcaneus ( t 1478), philosopher, jurisconsult - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricáis - F. 237, 285-286 Lawreiicius [Laurentius] (Cambridge) (fl. 1484), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 237, 287 Laurentius de Canalibus Valla, Laurentius Laurence [Laurentius] de Valteline (fl. 1410), miniaturist - France - Chevalier - F. 238, 107 Laurentius de Vaxala - also: L. de Vaxald, Waxald (1" 1332), Dominican, canon, deacon Paris (France) - Kaeppeli - F. 238, 108 Lorentz [Laurentius] von Vendenheim (fl. 1493-1495), architect - Strasbourg (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier - F. 238, 109-110 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Venezia (fl. 14671470), painter - Bologna (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 114 Lorenzo [Laurentius] Veneziano (fl. 1356-1379), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 238, 111-113 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Verona ( t f l . 1362), Augustinian - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 238, 119 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Verona (fl. 1420), Dominican - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 238, 120 Laurentius Veronensis - also: L. Vernensis, Varna (fl. 1 120), deacon, chronicler, poet Verona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger, Potthast - F. 238, 115-118 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Vicenza (fl. 1498), Benedictine - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 238, 121 Lorenzo [Laurentius] Victoriano y Molón (fl. 1498), religious writer - Aragon (Spain) Latassa - F. 238, 122-123 Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Viterbo - real name: L. di Jacopo di Pietro Paolo da Viterbo (*ca. 1437, t after 1476), painter - Viterbo (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 238, 124-125 Laurentius da Voltolina (14-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 238, 126 Laurentius Waxald —> Laurentius de Vaxala Laurentius (Weihenstefan) (fi. 1462), miniaturist, scribe - Weihenstefan (Germany) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 127-128 Laurent [Laurentius] de Werth (II. 1482), glass painter - België, Belgique - Chevalier

700

[Laurentius]

Lorenzo [Laurentius] da Zaragoza (*ca. 1340), painter - Zaragoza (Spain); Barcelona (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 136 Lauret, Bernard (fl. 1472-1495), parliament president, ambassador - Toulouse (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 137 Laurette de Saint-Valéry (fl. 1200), benefactor, physician - Amiens (France) - Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 238, 138-139 Laurey le Guerrier (fi. 1322), physician, imposter - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 238, 140 Laureys, Jacques - alias: J. van Thienen (fl. 1362-1410), architect, sculptor, stonemason - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 238, 141-142 Lauri, Isarn (fl. 1284-1314), Dominican - Castres (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 143 Laurien, bishop of Sevilla (6-th century), bishop - Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 238, 144 Lauriento, Virginio (* 1274), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 238, 145 Laurin von Klattau - also: L. de Glatovia (fl. 1409), miniaturist, scribe, illuminator - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 238, 147-149 Laurini, Francesco (fl. 1497), printer - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 146 Lauro Padovano (fl. 1482), painter, miniaturist - Mantova (Italy); Padua (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 150-152 Laurus, Cosmas —> Cosma,s Laurus Laury, Ralph (fl. 1427), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 153 Lausch, Georg (fi. 1435), architect - Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 154 Lauselergues, Philippe de (fl. 1493), city alderman - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 155 Laushull, Robert (fl. 1436-1437), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 156 Laushull, Robert (fl. 1444-1458), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 157 Laushull, Thomas de (fl. 1250), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 158 Laushull, Thomas de (fl. 1390), bachelor of canon law, warden - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 238, 159 Laushull, Thomas de (f 1425), magister, subdeacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 160 Laustran (Ireland) (fl. 664), bishop, saint Ireland; Scotland - Chevalier - F. 238, 161 Lausus (Gent) (fl. 1038), architect - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 162 Laute, Pierre del (15-th century), jurisconsult Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 163 Lautein, abbot of Silèze ( f e a . 538), abbot - Jura (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 164 Master of the Lautenbacher Hochaltar (Lautenbach) (late 15-th century), wood sculptor - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 238, 165-166 Lautenschlager, Joseph - also: J. Lautenschlorger (fl. 1250), architect - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier, Lance - F. 238, 167-168 Lauterfeld (Magister) (15-th century), author of a recipe - Sachsen (Germany) - Stammler F. 238, 169 Lauterius de Baldinis - also: Laurentius de Β. (fl. 1335-1352), Dominican, theologian, prior Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Kaeppeli - F. 238, 170-173 Lauthier, P. dc (fl. 1345-1346), physician - Montauban (France) - Wickersheimer F. 425, 355 Lautrec, Amclin I dc, bishop of Castres also: Ameil de L. (t 1337), abbot, bishop Toulouse (France); Castres (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 174

Lautrec, Amélin II de, bishop of Conserans also: Ameil de L. ( t 1390), canon, abbot, bishop - Toulouse (France); Comminges (France); Avignon (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 175 Lautrec, Archambaud de, bishop of Lavaur ( t 1389), canon, bishop - Paris (France); Lavaur (France); Châlons-sur-Marnc (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 176 Lautrec, Sicard de, bishop of Agde ( t 1383), reeve, bishop - Girona (Spain); Agde (France); Béziers (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 177 Lautru, Amaury bishop of Cominges —> Amaury [Amalricus] dc Lautru bishop of Cominges Lauvreins-Jossé, Jean de (13-th century), ambassador - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 178 Lauwereyns Antoine (fl. 1459), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - D'Ancona F. 238, 179 Lavaggi, Geronimo (late 12-th century), Augustinian - Italy - Chevalier - F. 238, 180 Lavagnolo, Giacomo (fl. 1453), jurisconsult Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 181 Laval, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Laval, family (since 14-th century), family of illuminators - Paris (France) - Bradley F. 238, 184 Laval, André de, lord of Loheac and Retz ( t 1486), noblewoman, lord, admiral, marshal - Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 238, 182-186 Laval, Anne de ( t 1466), noblewoman Champagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 238, 182-183 Laval, Gilles de, lord of Retz ( t 1440), noblewoman, lord, royal chamberlain Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 238, 182-186 Laval, Guy I de ( t a f t e r 1064), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy II de (fl. 1080-1110), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy III de (12-th century), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy IV de ( f c a . 1146), nobleman, crusader - Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy V de (fl. 1130-1185), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy VI de (f 1210), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy VII de ( t e a . 1267), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy VIII de ( t 1295), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy IX de (13-th century), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy X de (fl. 1333-1347), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy XII de - also: Jean L. (fl. 13481412), nobleman - Champagne (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy XIII de ( f c a . 1414), nobleman Champagne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 151, 5; 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy XIV de (fl. 1466-1486), nobleman Champagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 238, 182-183 Lavai, Guy XV de (fl. 1486-1501), nobleman Champagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 238, 182-183 Laval, Haimon de ( f c a . 1080), nobleman Champagne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 238, 182-183

Laval, Louis de, lord of Châtillon and Comper ( t 1489), lord, botanist - France - Chevalier F. 238, 187 Lavalle, Martin de (fl. 1481-1489), printer Montferrand (France); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 188 Lavender, Oswin (11. 1494-1499), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 189 Lavender, William (*ca. 1382, t l 4 4 1 ) , master of arts, doctor of theology, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 190 Lavenham, Firmin de (fl. 1326-1330), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 238, 191 Lavenham, John de (fl. 1339-1346), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 192 Lavenham, John dc (fl. 1394), master of arts, doctor of theology, monk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 193 Lavenham, Philip Philip [Philippus] Lavenham Lavenham, Richard —> Richardus de Lavingham Lavenham, Thomas - alias: T. Moriell ( t 1435), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 194-195 Lavenham, Thomas (fl. 1437), college fellow, master of arts, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 196 Lavenham, William de (fl. 1299), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 197 Lavenham, William (fl. 1406), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology, preacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 198 Lavenier, Jean - also: J. Lavennier, Lavernier (fl. 1342-1245), picture-sheet artist, sculptor - Avignon (France); Paris (France) Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 238, 199-204 Laverde, Guillemin (fl. 1383), sculptor - Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 238, 205 Laverok, Richard ( t 1473), bachelor of arts, doctor of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 238, 206 Laverok, Robert (fl. 1390-1408), bachelor of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 207 Lavezzo, Giovanni —> Giovanni [Johannes] Lavezzo Lavis (Paris) (fl. 1322), physician, imposter Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 238, 208 Lavis, Hacquinct (fl. 1456), painter, sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 238, 209 Lavocat, Pierre (fl. 1409-1412), barber - Sens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 348 Lavyngton, ... (fl. 1386-1395), scholar, district rcctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 210 Lavyngton, John (fl. 1392-1394), magister, doctor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 211 Lavyngton, Nicholas de (fl. 1308-1311), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 214 Lavyngton, Robert de (fl. 1332-1336), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 212 Lavyngton, Robert (t 1472), bachelor of arts, scholar, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 238, 213 Law, ... (fl. 1467), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 215 Law, John (fl. 1446), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 216 Lawe, Thomas (fl. 1477), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 217 Lawe, William (fl. 1447-1454), bachelor of canon law, vicar, district rcctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 238, 218 Lawe, William (fl. 1459-1480), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 219 Lawedre, Thomas de (fl. 1389), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 220

Leche Lawelinus Hinkbein (fi. 1384), physician - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 238, 221 Lawern, John (fl. 1448-1449), Benedictine Worcester (England) - Chevalier - F. 238, 222 Lawerne, John (fl. 1433-1449), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 223-224 Lawes, Thomas (fl. 1477), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 225 Lawes, William - alias: W. Norton ( t 1418), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 226 Lawle, William (fl. 1426-1427), magistcr - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 227 Lawles, Robert ( t 1472), magistcr, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 228 Lawnce, John (fl. 1424-1425), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 229 Lawnce, John ( t 1465), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 230 Lawncelle, William —> Hunchc, William Lawnd, Henry (fl. 1445-1456), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 231 Lawnd, John (fl. 1445), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 232 Lawncy, Richard (fl. 1456), bachclor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 233 Lawney, William (fl. 139Ü), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 234 Lawrens. John (fl. 1435), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 236 Laws, James (f 1478), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 237 Laws, John (fl. 1467), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 238 Lawsby, John - student - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 238, 241 Lawsby, John ( t 1490), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 239-240 Lawson, John (fl. 1486-1488), bachclor of canon law, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 238, 242 Lawson, Robert (fl. 1457-1468), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 243 Lawson, Thomas (fl. 1480), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 244 Lawson, William ( f l 5 1 7 ) , bachelor of canon law, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 245 Lawter, William (fl. 1463-1465), bachelor of arts, scholar, magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 246 Lawyde, ... (fl. 1477-1478), friar, student of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 247 Lawyn, Simon (fl. 1397), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 238, 248 Lax, Gasparo (fl. 1481), philosopher - Spain Chevalier - F. 238, 249 Laxe, John - alias: J. Chestre (+ 1466), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 250-253 Laxton, ... (fl. 1458-1459), magister, master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 254 Layamon (Arley) (fl. 1204-1205), priest, poet - England - Chevalier, Potthast F. 238, 255-256 Layborne, Bernard (fl. 1423), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 257 Laybourne, William ( t 1481), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 258-259 Laycester, John (fl. 1428-1429), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 260 Laycroft, John ( t 1484), master of arts, proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 261

Laydier, Antoine (fl. 1452-1455), goldsmith Dauphiné (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 262 Laye, Thomas (fl. 1446-1449), master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 263 Layens, Matthieu de ( t 1483), architect - France; België, Belgique - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 238, 264-266 Layer, William (f 1444), mason - Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 238, 267-269 Layeville, Robert de —> Robert [Robertus] Layeville Layly, William ( t 1448), master of arts, school principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 270 Layng, John (fl. 1461), scholar, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 271 Layty, Richard ( i 1492), ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 272-273 Lazara, Leone ( t 1471), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 274 Lazarus de Beit-Kandasa (fl. 775), commentator Syria - Chevalier - F. 238, 278 Lazar [Lazarus] Brankovic (*ca. 1421, f 1458), ruler - Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 238, 279 Lazarus (Constantinopolis) ( t e a . 870), painter, monk, saint - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/ Becker - F. 238, 280-282 Lazarus (Greece) (15-th century), monk, controversist - Greece; Byzantium - Chevalier, Théologie - F. 238, 286-288 Lazar [Lazarus] Hrebeljanovic, king of Serbia also: Lazare (*ca. 1329, 1 1389), nobleman, king - Serbia - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer - F. 238, 291-299 Lazarus de Lemno ( 11 -th century), commentator Greece - Chevalier - F. 238, 283 Lazzaro [Lazarus] di Leonardo da Orvieto (*ca. 1377), painter - Orvieto (Italy); Siena (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 284-285 Lazarus (Murom) (f 1391), prior, abbot - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier - F. 238, 289 Lazarus de Padua ( t 1490), Dominican, theologian - Padua (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli F. 238, 300 Lazzaro [Lazarus] di Paolo Ugolini (fl. 1484), ornamental sculptor - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 238, 301 Lazarus, abbot of Reichenbach (fl. 1417), abbot Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 238, 290 Lazarus bar Sabta, bishop of Bagdad (fl. 829), bishop - Bagdad (Irak) - Chevalier F. 238, 277 Lazaro [Lazarus] Thedado - also: L. Thedaldus (fl. 1461-1503), physician - Milano (Italy); Tours (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 238, 302 Lazaro [Lazarus] (Trieste) - deacon - Trieste (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 303 Lazarus de Ubertis (fl. 1453-1464), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine - Embrun (France) Wickersheimer - F. 238, 304 Lazarus (Vercelli) (14-th century), monk, copyist - Vercelli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 238, 275-276 Lazerne, ... (11. 1330), doctor of theology, preacher - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 305 Laziardus, Johannes (fl. 1498), historian - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 238, 306-307 Laziosi, Giovanni - also: G. Lazioso, Lazzcro (15th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 238, 308 Laznode (Grenoble) (fl. 1497), physician, heretic - Grenoble (France) - Jacquart 1 - F. 238, 309 Lazzari, Giovanni (fl. 1375), merchant - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 310 Lazzari, Vanne Fuccio (fl. 1300), poet - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 311 Lazzarini, Paolo II, Junior - also: Paoluccio L. (II. 1320-1381), painter - Lucca (Italy); Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 312

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Lazzarino, di Lupore I, Senior (fl. 1340), painter - Lucca (Italy); Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 238, 312 Lazzaroni, Martino de Rovado (fl. 14921493), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 238, 313 Lazzaroni, Pietro (fl. 1494), poet - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 238, 314; 425 , 356 Leandro [Leander], abbot of Agali (9-th century), Benedictine, hagiographer, abbot Spain - Chevalier - F. 238, 315 Leander Hispalensis, bishop of Sevilla ( t e a . 599), metropolitan, bishop - Cartagena (Spain); Sevilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 238, 317-331 Leao [Leander] de Lisboa - Cistercian Portugal - Chevalier - F. 238, 332 Leandro [Leander] de Murcia (fl. 1410), citizen - Spain - Chevalier - F. 238, 316 Leardo, Giovanni (fl. 1452), geographer - Italy Chevalier - F. 238, 333 Leareth, John (fl. 1443), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 334 Léaucourt, Jean de (fl. 1349), military leader Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 238, 335 Lebas, Jean (fl. 1472-1492), architect - Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 238, 336-338 Lebay, Pierre (fi. 1500), barber - Rouen (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 353 Lebec, Pierre (fl. 1473), physician, university faculty dean - Caen (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 350 Lebedu, Jean (physician) —> Jean [Johannes] Lebedu Lebesson, Jean (fl. 1438), goldsmith - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 339 Leblanc, Etienne - miniaturist - Paris (France) D'Ancona - F. 238, 340 Leblanc, Pierre (fl. 1482), sculptor - Toulouse (France) - Beaulieu - F. 238, 341 Leborne (Paris) (fl. 1315), royal musician - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 238, 342-343 Leboulanger, Jean (f 1481), parliament president - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 344 Lebouvier, Jean Jean [Johannes] Lebouvier Lebras, Pierre (fl. 1406-1435), master of medicine, canon - Paris (France); Laon (France) Wickersheimer - F. 303, 351 Lebreton, Pierre (fl. 1431), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 352 Lebrun, Antoine (fl. 1471-1472), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier F. 238, 345-346 Lebrun, Jean (II. 1467), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 238, 347 Lebrun, Matthieu (fi. 1482), chronicler - SaintDenis (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 348 Lebrun, Pierre - also: Colas L. (fl. 1467), sculptor - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 238, 345 Lebuinus (Ripon) ( t e a . 775), Benedictine, monk, apostle, saint - York (England); Friesland (Netherlands); Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 238, 349-350 Leca, Ranuccio da ( t 1490), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 238, 351 Lecamus, Jacques ( j 1495), state counsellor France - Chevalier - F. 238, 352 Lecat, Marie - also: M. Likate ( t 1320), religious woman - Saint-Quentin (France) - Chevalier F. 238, 353 Lecat, Philippe - also: P. Lechat (v 1420), citizen - France - Chevalier - F. 238, 354 Lecche, John - alias: J. Loveryng de Northlech ( t 1361), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 355-362 Lechampstede, John (fl. 1385-1406), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 363 Leche, Christian —> Christian [Christianusl Leche Leche, Nicholas (fl. 1380-1381), college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 364 Leche, Thomas (fl. 1426), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 365

702

Leche

Leche, Walter (fi. 1407), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 366 Leche, William François [Franciscus] Ledere Ledere, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Ledere Ledere, Jean (sculptor) —> Clerc, Jean le Leclerq de Saint-Samson, Jean (fi. 1372), miniaturist - Lille (France) - D'Ancona F. 212, 370 Lecomte, Mathurin (fl. 1497), architect - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 381 Lecoq, Jean (f 1400), state counsellor, canon, jurist - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 382 Lecoq, Nicolas, abbot of Saint-Laon (fl. 14461481), abbot - Thouars (France) - Chevalier F. 238, 383 Lecoq, Olivier (fl. 1462-1494), glass painter Tréguier (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 384 Lecostre, Jean —> Costre, Jean le Ledbury, Isaac (fl. 1434-1448), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 385 Ledbury, John ( t 1431), bachelor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 386 Ledbury, Richard - alias: R. Berde de L. (fl. 1337-1362), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 387 Ledbury, Stephen de (f 1353), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 388 Ledbury, Thomas ( t 1443), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 238, 389-390 Ledebur, Richard de (fl. 1332), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 391 Ledecote, Richard de (fl. 1333-1336), deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 392 Ledelh, Jacques (15-th century), university student - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 238, 393 Ledell, Alexandre > Alexandre [Alexander] Lcdcll Ledenham, ... (fl. 1346-1347), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 394 Ledes, John dc (fl. 1288-1292), master mason Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 238, 395 Ledes, John ("i" 1455), master of arts, bachelor of theology, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 238, 396 Ledes, Peter (fl. 1484-1487), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 397 Ledewich, Adam de (fl. 1267), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 398 Ledewych, John de (fl. 1252), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 399

Lediet, Jean (fl. 1497), sculptor - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami - F. 238, 400-402 Ledred, Richard, bishop of Ossory ( t 1360), Franciscan, bishop - London (England); Ossory (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 238, 403 Ledrede, ... (fl. 1402-1406), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 404 Ledrede, John (fl. 1312-1314), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 405 Ledro, Tobiolo di (fl. 1439), citizen - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 238, 406 Ledrut, Gerard (fl. 1494), architect - Lille (France); Saint-Omer (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 238, 407-409 Leduc, Louis —> Due, Louis le Leduin, abbot of Saint-Vaast (fl. 1023-1041), abbot - Arras (France) - Chevalier F. 238, 411 Ledys, ... (fl. 1394-1396), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 412 Ledys, John dc (fl. 1331), prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 238, 414 Ledys, John de (fl. 1343), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 413 Lee, ... (fl. 1482-1483), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 415 Lee, ... (fl. 1484-1485), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 416 Lee, Gilibert (f 1487), deacon, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 417 Lee, Henry de la (fl. 1308-1314), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 418 Lee, John (fl. 1450), scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 238, 419 Lee, John (fl. 1473-1481), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 422 Lee, John (f 1495), ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 420-421 Lee, N. (fl. 1491), prior, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 423 Lee, Nicholas de la (fl. 1328), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 424 Lee, Patrick (fl. 1439), deacon, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 425 Lee, Philip de la (fl. 1397-1399), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 426 Lee, Ralph de la (fl. 1312-1313), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 427-429 Lee, Ralph (fl. 1484-1485), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 430 Lee, Robert atte (fl. 1340-1342), Augustinian, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 431 Lee, Thomas de (fl. 1295-1296), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 432 Lee, Thomas de la (fl. 1338-1339), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 238, 433 Lee, Thomas (fl. 1477-1479), Bcncdictinc, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 436 Lee, Thomas (Í 1499). ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 434-435 Lee, William (fl. 1276-1304), master of arts, doctor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 238, 437 Lee, William de (fl. 1351-1354), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 238, 438 Lee, William (f 1482), joiner - London (England) - Harvey - F. 238, 439-440 Leefe, William (fl. 1410-1411), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 1 Leegh, Lewis (fl. 1478), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 2 Leek, John (f 1462), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 239, 3-4 Leek, Laurence de (f 1357), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 6

Leek, Robert (fl. 1399-1425), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 239, 7-8 Leeke, John (fl. 1360-1397), Dominican, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 9 Leeke, Leonard (f 1357), prior, biographer Norwich (England) - Chevalier - F. 239, 5 Leeke, Richard (fl. 1408-1451), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 10 Leeman, Charles —> Charles [Carolus] Leeman Leempt, Gérard (fl. 1473-1488), printer - Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 239, 11 Leemster, Thomas ( t 1482), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 12-13 Leencnecht, Daniel de (fl. 1390-1414), bell founder - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 239, 14 Leenen, Paul (fl. 1474-1476), clerk, printer België, Belgique; Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 239, 15 Lees, Richard de (fl. 1412-1416), bachelor of arts, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 16 Lees, Richard (fl. 1488-1491), subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 17 Leeu, Claes (fl. 1477-1491), printer - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 239, 18 Leeu, Gérard - also: Gheraert Leeuw ( t 1493), printer - Gouda (Netherlands); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 239, 19 Lefebvre, Georges (fl. 1475), wood sculptor Saumur (France) - Lami - F. 239, 24 Lefebvre, Guillaume ( t before 1476), iron and brass founder - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 239, 25-26 Lefebvre, Jacques —> Jacques [Jacobus] Lefebvre Lefebvre, Jean (fl. 1428-1450), sculptor - Douai (France) - Beaulieu - F. 239, 31 Lefebvre, Jean (fl. 1442-1450), sculptor - Douai (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 29 Leféron, Nicolas (fl. 1398-1403), architect - Evreux (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 239, 20-21 Leféron, Pierre ( t e a . 1320), reeve - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 22 Lefèvre, Adam —> Adam [Adamus] Lefèvre Lefevre, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Lefevre Lefèvre, Jean - also: J. lc Fcvre (*ca. 1320, "I" after 1387), poet, translator - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 117, 133; 239, 27-28 Lefèvre, Jean (fl. 1412), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Lami - F. 239, 30 Lefèvre, Jean (fl. 1466), wood sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 239, 32 Lefèvre, Jean (fl. 1468), painter - Valenciennes (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 33 Lefèvre, Raoul ( f e a . 1467), novelist, priest, chaplain - Bourgogne (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 239, 34-35 Lefèvre, Richard (fl. 1438-1439), priest, copyist Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 239, 36-37 Lefèvre, Thomas (11. 1385-1388), sculptor Bourgogne (France); Dijon (France) - Lami F. 239, 38 Lefevre de Saint-Rémy, Jean, lord of SaintRémy (f 1468), lord - Abbeville (France); Bourgogne (France) - Chavy, Potthast F. 239, 39-40 Lefort, Jacquot —> Jacquot Lefort Lefort, Jean (barber) —> Jean [JohannesJ Lefort Lefricus, bishop of Exeter - also: Leofric ( t 1072), canon, confessor, bishop - Exeter (England); Devonshire (England); Cornwall (Wales) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 240, 307-312 Legat, François —> François [Franciscus] Legat

Lembeke Legat, Hugh (fl. 1401-1420), Benedictine, monk, scholar, prior - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 239, 41-44 Legat, Richard (fl. 1460), Augustinian, canon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 45 Legat, Thomas ( t 1409), Carmelite, friar, bachelor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 46 Legat, William (fl. 1459), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 47 Legatt, William (fl. 1464-1465), mason - Bristol (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 48 Legay, Jean - financial administrator - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 49 L e g e n d r e , Jean —> Jean [Johannesl Legendre Leget, David (fl. 1401), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 51 Leget, Hugh (fl. 1490-1491), Augustinian, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 52 Leget, Robert (fl. 1462-1484), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 53 Leget, Thomas (fl. 1456-1460), mason Canterbury (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 54 Legeune, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lcgcunc Legger, John (fl. 1455), Augustinian, canon, doctor of canon law, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 55 Legger, Thomas, bishop of Limerick (fl. 14431457), Augustinian, canon, scholar, bishop Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 56 Legh, John (fl. 1399), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 57 Legh, John (fl. 1411-1417), master of arts, prior, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 58 Legh, John (f 1423), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 59 Legh, Richard de (11. 1325-1335), carpenter Chester (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 60 Legh, Thomas de (Π. 1301-1313), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 62 Legh, William de (fl. 1392-1405), subdcacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 61 Leghe, William - alias: W. Lehe (fl. 1431-1448), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 239, 63 Leghton, Reginald de (fl. 1365), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 64 Leghton, William de (fl. 1340), district rector Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 65 Legier, Jean (13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 239, 66 Léglise, Robert de ( t 1498), murderer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 67 Legnani, Giovanni (15-th century), poet Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 68 Legnani, Paul Antoine (fl. 1475-1478), jurisconsult, canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 69 L e g o a r a g u e r , Pierre (fl. 1477-1485), sculptor, architect - Quimper (France); Bretagne (France) - Lami - F. 239, 70 Legoux, Nicolas (fl. 1473), architect - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 239, 71-72 Legrand, Hugues (fl. 1353), architect - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 239, 73-74 Legrand, Jacques - also: Jacobus Magnus, Magni (*ca. 1360, t e a . 1415), Augustinian, monk, moralist, professor of theology Toulouse (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger - F. 239, 75-86 Legrand, Jean (fl. 1494), architect - Amiens (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 239, 87-88 Legrand, Noel (fl. 1446), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 239, 89-90 Legrand, Richard (Π. 1469), copyist, illuminator - Troyes (France) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 239, 91-93

Legrant, Jacques (fl. 1375-1376), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 239, 94 Legrant, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannesl Legrant Legrant, Jean (fl. 1375-1376), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 239, 94 Léguisé, Jean, bishop of Troyes ( t 1450), canon, bishop - Troyes (France) - Chevalier F. 239, 95 Leham, Robert de (f 1318), master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 239, 96 Master of the Lehrbücher (Wien) (2-d half 15-th century), book painter - Wien (Austria) Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 97 Leia, Peter de ( t 1198), magister, justice, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 98 Leiau, Robert (fl. 1480), poet - England Chevalier - F. 239, 99 Leibnitz, Johannes dc (fl. 1348), reeve, canon Passau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 239, 100 Leibnitz, Otto de (fl. 1336-1337), reeve, canon Passau (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 239, 100 Leibnitz, Wülfing de (fl. 1336), reeve, canon Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 239, 100 Leicester, John (fl. 1349-1351), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 101 Leicester, Ralph of (fl. 1293-1313), doctor of canon law, university chancellor, archdeacon, vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 239, 102 Leicester, Richard - also: R. Leycestre (fl. 13521353), mason - Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 103 Leicester Abbey canon of (fl. 1405-1413), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 105 Leicester Abbey, canon of (fl. 1395-1396), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 104 Leicht, Thomas (fl. 1231), Carmelite, prior, Provincial - Scotland; England - Chevalier F. 239, 106 Leichudes, Konstantinos III, patriarch of Constantinopolis ( t 1063), patriarch Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 107 Leiden, Philippe de —> Philippus de Leidis Leidholfr - poet - Iceland - Chevalier F. 239, 108 Leidnitz, Fröschel de (15-th century), poet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 239, 109 Leidradus Lugudnensis (t816), librarian, archbishop - Lyon (France); Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Theologie F. 239, 110-120 Leif Eriksson (*ca. 970, t e a . 1021), statesman, sailor, adventurer - Greenland (Denmark) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 121-122 Leigh, Richard de (fl. 1331-1339), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 123-124 Leighton, Henri de, bishop of Moray ( t 1441), diplomat, bishop - Aberdeen (Scotland) Chevalier - F. 239, 125 Leighton, John ( t 1410), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 126-127 Leilly, Guillot dc - also: G. de Loylly (II. 1314-1319), sculptor - Saint-Denis (France) Beaulieu - F. 239, 128 Leiningen, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 129 Leiningen, Emich von (fl. 1212), nobleman - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 129 Leininger, Achace (fl. 1490), citizen - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 130 Leinster, Waller ( t 1487), scholar, royal physician - Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot F. 148, 358-359; 239, 131

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Leipzig, Johann von (fl. 1389), Augustinian, friar, prior - Oxford (England); Leipzig (Germany) Oxford - F. 239, 132 Leissinger (Genf) (fl. 1443), goldsmith - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 239, 133 Leithomischl, Peter von (fl. 1392), Augustinian, friar, prior - Cambridge (England); Bayern (Germany) - Cambridge - F. 239, 134 Lejeune, Pierre (fl. 1467-1479), physician - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 355 Lejour, Jean (fl. 1410), ornamental sculptor - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 239, 135-136 Leke, Christopher (fl. 1465-1469), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 137 Leke, John (fl. 1495), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 138 Leland, John ( t 1428), grammarian, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 239, 139-143 Lelarmon, John - also: J. Lelamar (11. 1373), citizen of Hereford - Hereford (England) Chevalier - F. 239, 144 Lelay, Thomas (fl. 1450), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 145 Lelièvre (Angers) (11. 1435), physician - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 239, 146-147 Lelievre, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lelievre Lellis, Theodorus de, bishop of Feltre - also: T. Laelius (* 1427, f 1466), canon, cardinal, bishop - Treviso (Italy); Verona (Italy); Feltre (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Tafuri F. 239, 148-150; 374, 77-84 Lello de Baldello di Bonrocco (2-d half 14-th century), stonemason - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 239, 151 Lello di Elemosina (fl. 1322), painter - Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 152 Lello di Lanciano (fl. 1315), sculptor, enchaser Lanciano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 239, 153-154 Lello (Napoli) (fl. 1322), mosaicist - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 155 Lello da Perugia (fl. 1321), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 156 Lello da Vcllctri - painter - Umbria (Italy); Velletri (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 157 Lello da Velletri (15-th century), painter - Perugia (Italy); Velletri (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 158 Lelmo, Giovanni —> Giovanni ¡Johannes] di Lcmmo Leloche, Herberon —> Herberon Leloche Leloup, Collino (fl. 1327), citizen - België, Belgique; Breda (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 239, 159 Leloup, Jean - architect, church builder - Reims (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 160 Lem, Martin (t 1487), mayor - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 239, 161 Lemachon, Pierre (fl. 1492-1494), barber, surgeon - Amiens (France) Wickersheimer - F. 303, 356 Lemaire, Andriet (fl. 1416), architect - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 239, 162-163 Lemaire, Jean (historian, poet) —> Jean [Johannes] Lemaire Lemaire, Pierre (fl. 1407), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 239, 164-166 Lemaistre, Jehan (fl. 1451-1454), painter, glass painter - Angers (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 239, 167 Leman, John (fl. 1398-1405), district rector, vicar, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 168 Leman, Ulric (fl. 1472-1480), voyager - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 239, 169 Lemarié (fl. 1467), wood sculptor, ornamental sculptor - Rouen (France) - Lami - F. 239, 170 Lembeke, Johannes, lord of Schleswig and Jutland (f 1404), lord - Schleswig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 239, 171

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Lembel

Lembel, Peter (fi. 1427), wood sculptor Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu - F. 239, 172 Lembelin (Tann) (fl. 1348), physician - Spire (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 239, 173 Lembin, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lembin Lemeire, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Lemeire Lemenant, Etienne (fl. 1485), physician - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 174 Lemercier, André (fl. 1470), wood sculptor Angers (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 175 Lemercier, Colinet (fl. 1484), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 176 Lemercier, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Lemercier Lemerdier, François (fl. 1452), glass painter - Saint-Mihiel (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 239, 177 Lemere, Pierre - also: Perrin Lemire (fl. 13861389), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Chevalier, Lami - F. 239, 178-179 Lemesle, Pierre (fl. 1489), sculptor - Bourges (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 180 Lemestre, Hugues —> Hugues [Hugol Lemestre Lemeux, Simon (fl. 1488), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 239, 181-183 Lemie, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Lemie Lemington, John de (fl. 1331-1349), master of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 184 Lemingtone, Roger de (fl. 1252), magister, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 185 Lemman, Thomas - clerk - England - Chevalier - F. 239, 186 Lemmanesworth, Robert - also: R. Lccchclade (fl. 1397), college fellow, bursar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 187 L e m m o da Pistoia (fl. 1300), poet - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 188 Lemnius, Simon (fl. 1499), chronicler - Switzerland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 239, 189-190 Lemoine, Jean —» Johannes Monachus bishop of Meaux Lemoine, Jean - also: J. Lemoigne (fl. 14871488), architect, sculptor - France - Chevalier, Lami, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 191-194 Lemonne, Jehan (fl. 1405), sculptor, painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 239, 195 Lemonnier, Jean (surgeon) —» Jean [Johannes] Lemonnier Lemonnier, Pierre (fl. 1331-1338), bachelor of medecine, university faculty dean - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 303, 359 Lemos, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Galicia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 196 Lemos, L. de, duke of Lemos (15-th century), nobleman, duke - Galicia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 197 Lemos, Lupo López de (14-th century), nobleman - Galicia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 196 Lemos, Sancho Fernández de ( t i 195), nobleman - Galicia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 196 Lemos, Sarria de, duke of Lemos (15-th century), nobleman, duke - Galicia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 197 Lemos, Vasco López de (12-th century), nobleman - Galicia (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 196 Lemosi (France) - also: Lemozi, Lemozin (fl. 1194), troubadour - France - Chevalier F. 239, 198 Lemosin, Pierre (fl. 1415-1424), barber Bordeaux (France) - Wickersheimer F. 303, 360 Lemoutrardier, Robert (II. 1470-1486), architect - Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 239, 199

Lemouz, Pierre (fl. 1480), master mason - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 200 Lemoyne, Estcvcnin (fl. 1409), sculptor - Laon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 239, 201 Lempereur, Jean (f 1334), citizen of Ferrières Ferrières (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 202 Lempfrit, Bruder (14-th century), Augustinian, preacher, mystic - Deutschland - Stammler F. 239, 203 Lemprier, ... (fl. 1490), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 204 Lempster, Walter (f 1487), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 239, 205-206 Lemster, William (14-th century), Franciscan - England; Hereford (England) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 155, 207; 239, 207 Lemster, William (fl. 1420), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 208 Lemstre, John de (fl. 1345-1346), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 209 Lemyng, ... (fl. 1494), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 210 Lemynton, Thomas (fl. 1431-1432), bachclor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 211 Len, Martin de ( t 1279), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 212 Len, Simon (fl. 1264), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 213 Lenall, ... (fl. 1473), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 214 Lench, John (fl. 1400-1401), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 215 Lende, Henry (fl. 1455), bachclor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 216 Lende, Johannes von (2-d half 15-th century), bookbinder - Netherlands; Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 217 Lendinara, family - also: Canozi, Canozzi, Zanesini, Genesini (since 15-th century), family of wood carvers and intarsiators - Rovigo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 218-221 Lene de Hynkeleye, John (fl. 1390), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 239, 222 Lenell, Cornelius (fl. 1455), Dominican, Franciscan - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 223 Lengewyk, Robert de (fl. 1324), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 224 Lengfelt, Heinrich (1458), copyist - Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 239, 225-226 Lenginour, Richard ( t e a . 1315), engineer England - Harvey - F. 239, 227-232 Lenglet, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Lenglet Lengley, Jacques - also: Jean Lenglesch (fl. 13941399), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami F. 239, 233 Lengynour, Robert I (fl. 1308-1324), mason Glastonbury (England) - Harvey - F. 239, 234 Lengynour, Robert II (fl. 1324-1339), engineer Dublin (Ireland) - Harvey - F. 239, 235 Lenham, Roger de (fl. 1334-1347), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 239, 236 Lenhowghoyan, John (fl. 1433), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 237 Lenipucher (Deutschland) (15-th century), author of a medical treatise - Deutschland - DLL, Stammler - F. 239, 238-239 Lenn, Eustace de (fl. 1229-1254), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 239, 240 Lenna, Reginald de (fl. 1405), friar, student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 239, 241 Lenne, John de (fl. 1376-1389), master of arts, subdeacon, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 242 Lenne, John ( t 1376), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 243

Lenne, John (fl. 1405), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 239, 244 Lenne, Thomas de (fl. 1335-1347), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 245 Lenne, William —> Thrifford, William Lenoir, Jean (fl. 1372-1375), miniaturist - België, Belgique; France - D'Ancona - F. 239, 246 Lenoir, Jean (fl. 1397-1400), architect - Senlis (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 239, 247-249 Lenoir, Simon (fl. 1440-148), architect - Rouen (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 239, 250-252 Lent, Jean ( t 1472), monk, copyist - Zwolle (Netherlands) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 239, 253-254 Lentares, Demetrius (fl. 1475), writer Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 239, 255 Lentini, Alaimo da (f 1287), rebel, justiciar Sicilia (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 256-257 Lentner, Johannes (fl. 1434), stonemason - Wien (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 239, 258 Lenton, Olivier (fl. 1493-1494), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 239, 259 Lenton, William (fl. 1391-1414), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 260 Lentwardinus (England) (fl. 1440), theologian - England - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 239, 261-262 Lentwardyn, Thomas (fl. 1386-1404), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 239, 263-265 Lenye, John (fl. 1461), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 239, 266 Lenz, Johannes (fl. 1499), chronicler, poet Fribourg (Switzerland) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 239, 267-268 Lenzburg, family (since 11-th century), noble family - Switzerland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Arnold I von, duke of Lenzburg (fl. 972-976), nobleman, duke - Switzerland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Arnold II von, duke of Lenzburg ( t before 1130), nobleman, duke - Switzerland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Arnold III von, duke of Lenzburg ( t 1172), nobleman, duke - Switzerland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Hartmann III von, duke of Kiburg ( t 1173), nobleman, duke - Switzerland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Konrad von, bishop of Genf ( t 1031 >, nobleman, duke, bishop - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Kuno von, duke of Lenzburg ( t e a . 1168), nobleman, duke - Switzerland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Rudolf von, duke of Lenzburg (fl. 1086-1133), nobleman, duke - Switzerland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Ulrich von, duke of Lenzburg (f 1050), nobleman, duke - Switzerland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzburg, Werner von, duke of Lenzburg ( t before 1167), nobleman, duke - Switzerland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 239, 269-270 Lenzi, Domenico (fl. 1320-1336), merchant, chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 239, 271 Lenzi, Laurent - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 239, 272 Lenzo da Bologna (fl. 1315), goldsmith - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 239, 273 Leo (Abbas) (fl. 995), abbot - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Potthast - F. 239, 274-275 Leo dc Achrida, archbishop of Bulgaria (fl. 10251053), metropolitan, archbishop - Bulgaria Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 239, 276-279

Leo Léon [Leo] d'Acre (fl. 1292), physician - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 239, 280 Léon [Leo], bishop of Agde (fl. 541), bishop Agde (France) - Chevalier - F. 239, 281 Leo Alabandensis (10-th century), rhetorician Greece - Chevalier - F. 239, 282 Leo I, king of Armenia ( t 1141), king - Armenia; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 239, 283 Leo II, king of Armenia (*ca. 1150, 11219), king - Armenia; Tarse (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 239, 284-289 Leo III, king of Armenia Bertipalia, Leonardus de Leonardo [Leonardus] di Besozzo (fl. 1395), painter - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 240, 339 Leonardo [Leonardus] Bianconi (fl. 1472), barber - Nice (France) - Wickersheimer F. 240, 340 Leonhart [Leonardus] (Brixen) (fl. 1462-1464), painter - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 240, 341 Leonardus Buckius —> Buck, Leonardus Leonardo [Leonardus], archbishop of Cagliari (fl. 1237-1255), archbishop - Cagliari (Italy) Chevalier - F. 240, 342 Leonardo [Leonardus] (Camaldoli) ( t 1250), citizen - Italy - Chevalier - F. 240, 343 Leonardo [Leonardus], bishop of Castro ( t 1445), Franciscan, bishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 240, 344 Leonardo [Leonardus], abbot of Cava abbot - Cava de' Tirreni (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 240, 345 Léonard [Leonardus] Chaussade (fl. 1483), doctor of medecine - Lyon (France) Jacquart / - F. 240, 346 Leonardo [Leonardus] di Checco da Marti ( t 1461), wood sculptor, intarsiator - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 240, 347 Leonardus Chiensis, archbishop of Mitylene (* 1365, 1 1459), Dominican, theology professor, archbishop - Padua (Italy); Genua (Italy); Mitylene (Greece); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Potthast F. 240, 348-351 Leonardus de Chifano —> Leonardus de Giffono Leonardo [Leonardus], bishop of Crasta (fl. 1420), bishop - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 240, 354 Leonardus de Cremona - also: L. de Antoniis (fl. 1380-1438), geomctrist - Bologna (Italy); Cremona (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 240, 356 Leonardus de Cremona (15-th century), Franciscan - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 240, 355 Leonardus de Datis - also: L. Statius (*ca. 1360, 1 1425), Dominican, Provincial, cardinal - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Potthast - F. 240, 357-364; 361, 291 Leonardus Datus, bishop of Massa-Marittima (* 1408, 11472), canon, secretary of a pope, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy); Massa Marittima (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Saxe F. 240, 365-367 Leonardo [Leonardus] Deste (fl. 1444), barber Amiens (France) - Jacquart / , Wickersheimer F. 240, 368-369 Léonard [Leonardus] (Dunois) ( t after 550), hermit - France - Chevalier - F. 240, 370 Leonhard [Leonardus] von EglolTstein (11. 1499), envoy - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 240, 371

Leonrod Leonardo [Leonardus] da Faenza (fi. 1489), professor of medicine - Faenza (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 240, 372 Leonardus Félix (14-th century), copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 240, 373-375 Leonardus de Felizano (fl. 1370-1405), Dominican, magister, prior, vicar - Firenze (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 240, 376 Leonhard [Leonardus] von Felldorf (fl. 14781485), Benedictine - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 240, 377 Leonardo [Leonardus] Fibonacci Pisanus (* ca. 1170, t after 1240), mathematician, merchant - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 240, 425-429 Leonardo [Leonardus] (Firenze) (fi. 1496), Augustinian - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 240, 379 Leonardo [Leonardus] da Fivizzano Augustinian, hermit - Italy - Chevalier F. 240, 378 Leonardo [Leonardus] del Gallacon (fl. 1340), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 240, 380 Leonardus de Giffono - also: L. de Chifano, de Rubeis, Rubeus ( t 1407), Franciscan, cardinal, prisoner, bishop - Ostia (Italy); Velletri (Italy); Avignon (France); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Sbaralea, Tafuri, Wadding - F. 135, 430-432; 240, 381-390 Leonardo [Leonardus] di Giovanni da Colic (fl. 1480), scribe, miniature painter - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 240, 352 Leonardo [Leonardus] di ser Giovanni da Firenze (fl. 1366-1371), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 240, 391-393 Leonardo [Leonardus] Italicus (15-th century), Dominican - Italy - Chevalier - F. 240, 395 Leonard [Leonardus] (Léau) (fl. 1466-1467), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Thieme/Becker - F. 240, 396 Léonard [Leonardus] de Lune (fi. 1401), physician, surgeon - Apt (France) Wickersheimer - F. 240, 402 Leonardus Mansuetus (*1415, 11481), Dominican, prior, palace mayor - Perugia (Italy); Roma (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 240, 403-404 Leonard [Leonardus] Maurpcrg (fl. 1394), alchemist - Venezia (Italy); Roma (Italy); Napoli (Italy); Montpellier (France); Österreich (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 240, 405 Leonardo [Leonardus] di Mazzeo Ducci - also: Lunardo di M. D. (fl. 1400), goldsmith - Pistoia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 240, 406 Leonhard [Leonardus], abbot of Melk ( t 1433), Benedictine, abbot - Straubing (Germany); Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 240, 407 Leonardus Monachus ( f c a . 559), hermit, monastery founder - France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 240, 397-400 Leonardo [Leonardus] da Monte Bello (15-th century), legendary figure - Italy - Chevalier F. 240, 408 Leonardus a Monte Politiano (fl. 1378), Franciscan - Montepulciano (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 240, 409-410 Leonardo [Leonardus] da Napoli (fl. 1382), Dominican, inquisitor - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 240, 411 Leonardus Nogarolus (fl. 1476), philosopher, theologian, protonotarius - Verona (Italy); Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Théologie - F. 240, 412-415 Leonard [Leonardus] (Oxford) (fl. 13521353), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 240, 416 Leonardo [Leonardus] (Padua) - also: Roccalica, Boccaleca (1-st half 13-th century), architect Padua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 240, 439 Leonardus, Passaviensis ( f l 4 5 1 ) , abbot, confessor, bishop - Passau (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius - P. 240, 417-418

Leonardus Patrassus, bishop of Alatri and Jesi ( t l 3 1 1 ) , bishop, cardinal - Jesi (Italy); Albano (Italy) - Berton - F. 240, 419 Leonardo [Leonardus] da Pavia (fl. 1466), painter - Lombardia (Italy); Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 240, 420 Leonardo [Leonardus] da Pavia (fl. 1475), physician - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 240, 421 Leonardo [Leonardus] (Pisa) (13-th century), sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 2 Leonardus Pisanus (fl. 1400-1410), mathematician, logician - Pisa (Italy) - Fabricius, Saxe F. 240, 422-424 Leonardus Pistoricnsis (fl. 1280), Dominican, mathematician - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 240, 430-431 Leonardus de Pistorio (fl. 1338-1342), Dominican, lector, theologian - Firenze (Italy); Lucca (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 240, 432 Léonard [Leonardus] de Poitiers (fl. 1235), canon, royal physician - Saint-Quentin (France) Wickersheimer - F. 240, 433 Leonardo [Leonardus] (Prato) - priest, poet Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 240, 434 Leonhard [Leonardus] von Puckhausen (fl. 1497), Benedictine - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 240, 435 Leonardus Ragusinus (fl. 1480), Dominican, theologian - Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 240, 436-438 Leonardus de Rubeis —> Leonardus de Giffono Leonard [Leonardus] de Ruremond (15-th century), monk, copyist - Köln (Germany) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 240, 440-441 Leonardo [Leonardus] da Salerno, bishop of Ostia ( t 1405), cardinal, bishop - Ostia (Italy) Berton - F. 240, 442 Léonard [Leonardus], abbot of Selles-sur-Cher (6-th century), abbot - France - Chevalier F. 240, 443 Leonardus Senensis (fl. 1446), Franciscan - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 240, 449-450 Leonardus Ser Uberti de Florentia ( t 1481), Dominican, prior - Firenze (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli, Potthast F. 240, 444-447 Leonardus dc Serubertis —> Leonardus Ser Ubcrti dc Florentia Leonardo [Leonardus] da Sicilia (fi. 1448), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 240, 448 Leonardus Statius —> Leonardus de Datis Leonardo [Leonardus] da Teramo - also: Nardo da Terramo (fl. 1376-1435), painter - Sulmona (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 1 Leonardus de Utino - also: L. M. de Utino ( t e a . 1470), Dominican, theologian, preacher, vicar Udine (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Ladvocat - F. 241, 3-12 Leonardus de Valle Brixiensi —> Huntpichler, Leonardus Leonardus de Vassis (fl. 1443-1444), physician - Pavia (Italy); Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 241, 13 Léonard [Leonardus] (Vendeuvre) ( t e a . 570), confessor - France - Chevalier - F. 240, 353 Léonard [Leonardus] Verrier (11. 1336), physician - Montpellier (France) Wickersheimer - F. 241, 14 Leonardo [Leonardus] di Vito (fl. 1310-1328), architect - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 15 Léonard [Leonardus] (Wilna) Leo Leone, Orso, bishop of Ariano (ν 1470), bishop Ariano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 19 Léonel, lord of Pavia (* 1338), count, duke, lord, knight - Pavia (Italy); Alba (Italy); Ulster (Ireland); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 241, 21

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Leonello, Antonio (15-th century), painter Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 20 Leonellus Clericatos (fl. 1488), bishop - Italy; France - Potthast - F. 241, 22 Leonellus Estensis, lord of Ferrara (* 1407, 11450), lord - Este (Italy) - Chevalier F. 241, 23 Leonessa, Giacomo ( t 1474), citizen of Padua Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 24 Léonet (Grenoble) (15-th century), physician, surgeon - Grenoble (France) - Wickersheimer F. 241, 25 Leonetta (Padua) (fl. 1300), physician - Padua (Italy) - Echols - F. 241, 26 Leonhardus (Hermannstadt) (fl. 1438), bell founder - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 240, 394 Leoni, Alessandro (fl. 1469-1477), miniature painter - Ferrara (Italy); Milano (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 27-28 Leoni, Domenico (fl. 1365), Dominican - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 29 Leoni, Geronimo (fl. 1492), historian - Ancona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 30 Leoni, Leone Giovanni {14-th-15-th century), biographer - Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 241, 31 Leoni, Marco (fl. 1312), jurisconsult - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 32 Leoni, Pietro ( t 1492), physician - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 33 Leoni, Tommaso (15-th century), philologist Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 34 Leonianus, abbot of Saint-Marcel ( t e a . 510), abbot - Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 43 Leoniceno, Alberto (fl. 1473), Dominican Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 35 Leoniceno, Antonio (11. 1473), jurisconsult Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F . 241, 36 Leoniceno, Bernardino (fl. 1473), philologist Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 37 Leoniceno, Desiderio (fl. 1473), canon - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 38 Leoniceno, Eleuterio (fl. 1473), canon - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 39 Leoniceno, Michele (fl. 1473), citizen - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 40 Leoniceno, Tommaso (15-th century), canon Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 41 Leónides, bishop of Athina (6-th century), bishop, saint - Athina (Greece) - Chevalier F. 241, 42 Leonii, Gautier (fl. 1454-1484), canon - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 241, 44 Leoninus de Padua (14-th century), Augustinian, theologian - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 241, 45-46 Leoninus da Porta-San-Pietro (fl. 1350), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 241, 47-48 Leonissa, Giacomo ( t 1474), canon - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 49 Lconius de Baest (fl. 1407-1408), student of medecine - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer F. 241, 50 Leonius de Beke - also: L. de Behe (fl. 1378), diocese clerk, physician - Cambrai (France) Wickersheimer - F. 241, 51 Leonius (Paris) - also: Leoninus, Lconin (*ca. 1135, 1 1201), canon, poet, composer - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Strayer - F. 241, 52-60 Leonor Eleonora Léonore, bishop of Bretagne (6-th century), bishop, saint - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 241, 61-62 Leonori, Leonorio (fl. 1451-1471), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 67 Leonrod, Karl de (fl. 1369-1371), canon Regensburg (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 241, 68 Leonrod, Ulrich de (f 1387), canon - Eichstätt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 68

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Leontia

Leontia (Phocas) (fl. 602), wife of Empereor Phocas - France - Chevalier - F. 241, 18 Léonce [Leontius], abbot of Agaunc ( t ca. 605), abbot - Saint-Maurice de Vienne (France) Chevalier - F. 241, 70 Leontios [Leontius], bishop of Arabissus (6-th-7th century), bishop - France; Syria - Chevalier - F. 241, 71 Leontios [Leontius] (Armenia) (ca. 530), Armenian, theologian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 241, 72 Leontios [Leontius] (Armenia) (10-th century), Armenian, philosopher - Armenia - Chevalier F. 241, 73 Léonce [Leontius] I, bishop of Bordeaux ( t e a . 541), bishop - Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 74 Léonce [Leontius] II, bishop of Bordeaux (* ca. 515, t e a . 564), bishop - Bordeaux (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 241, 75-77 Leontius Byzantinus ( t e a . 543), scolasticus, writer, jurisconsult, poet - Byzantium; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Grcccc - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 241, 78-84 Leontius Byzantinus (fl. 920), chronographcr Byzantium - Chevalier, Saxe - F. 241, 85-86 Leontius, emperor of Byzantium ( t 705), patrician, emperor - Mid-East; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Hicks - F. 241, 88-103 Léontien [Leontius], bishop of Coutanccs (fl. 511), bishop - Coutances (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 69 Leontius Damascenus (12-th century), priest Damascus (Syria) - Chevalier - F. 241, 87 Leontius Hierosolymitanus ( t e a . 1190), patriarch, theologian - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 241, 105-108 Leontius, patriarch of Jerusalem ( t 928), patriarch - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 241, 104 Leontius metropolitan of Kiev —> Lev [Leo] metropolitan of Kiev Leontius Macheras - also: L. Machaeras, Machaira, Macheiras (*ca. 1380), chronicler - Byzantium; Kypros (Cyprus) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum F. 241, 110-113 Leontius Mecanicus (late 6-th century), theologian - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 241, 114 Leontius, bishop of Napoli ( t 653), bishop Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 116 Leontius (Napoli) ( t 1128), monk - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 115 Leontius Neapolitanus (*ca. 600, t e a . 670), hagiographer, writer, bishop - Limassol (Cyprus) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum F. 241, 117-126 Leontius (Patrician) (fl. 529), patrician, jurisconsult - Byzantium - Chevalier F. 241, 127 Leontius Pilatus ( t 1365), monk, philologist, translator, commentator - Kypros (Cyprus); Padua (Italy); Kreta (Greece) - Chevalier, ïjadvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tqfuri, Tusculum - F. 241, 128-135; 311, 56-57 Leontii [Leontius], bishop of Rostov ( t e a . 1976), monk, bishop - Rostov (Russia) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 136-137 Leontius, abbot of Saint-Sabas (fl. 680), abbot - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 241, 139-140 Leontius (Saint-Sabas) (fl. 800), monk, hagiographer - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Hurter, Tusculum - F. 241, 141-143 Léonce [Leontius], bishop of Saintes (fl. 625626), bishop - Saintes (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 138 Leontio [Leontius], consul of Sicilia (fl. 598601), consul - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 241, 144 Leontius, Jeretz (8-th century), historian, Armenian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 241, 109

Leopardi, Gattiboldo, count of Sinigaglia (fl. 1200), count - Sinigaglia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 241, 145 Léopardin (Saint-Symphorien) (6-th-7-th century), monk - France - Chevalier - F. 241, 146 Leopardo, Heinrich von ( t 1295), student - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 147 Leopardo [Leopardus] (Bobbio) (fl. 1482), monk, translator - Bobbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 148 Leopardo [Leopardus] (London) (fl. 1290-1298), royal physician - Lancaster (England); Lucca (Italy); London (England) - Talhot - F. 241, 150 Leopardo [Leopardus], bishop of Osimo (II. 1296-1479), bishop, saint - Osimo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 241, 149 Leopardo [Leopardus] da Pisa - royal notary - Deutschland; Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier F. 241, 151 Leopardus [Zwiefalten] (fl. 1129-1137), Benedictine, monk, sculptor, goldsmith Zwiefalten (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 152 Leopolder, Stefan (11. 1195), chronicler Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 241, 153 Leopoldus dc Austria (late 13-th century), astronomer - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 241, 154-156 Leopold [Leopoldus] (von Grundlach I), bishop of Bamberg ( t 1303), reeve, bishop - Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 157 Leopold [Leopoldus] (von Egloffstein II), bishop of Bamberg ( t 1344), confessor, bishop Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 157 Leopold [Leopoldus] (von Bedenburg III), bishop of Bamberg ( t e a . 1363), canon, archdeacon, jurisconsult, bishop - Bamberg (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Hurter - F. 241, 158-162 Lewpoldus [Leopoldus] Campililiensis biographer - Italy; Österreich (Austria); Deutschland - Chevalier, Potthast F. 241, 163-164 Leopold [Leopoldus] von Österreich ( t 1043), nobleman, warrior - Österreich (Austria) Chevalier - F. 241, 168 Leopold [Leopoldus] I, margrave of Österreich (t994), margrave - Würzburg (Germany); Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 165-167 Leopold [Leopoldus] II, margrave of Österreich ( t 1096). margrave - Melk (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 241, 169-170 Leopold [Leopoldus] III, margrave of Österreich (*ca. 1073, τ 1136), margrave, canon Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Fahricius, Ladvocat - F. 241, 171-177 Leopold [Leopoldus] IV, margrave of Österreich ( t i 141), margrave, duke - Österreich (Austria); Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 178-179 Leopold [Leopoldus] V, duke of Österreich (* 1157, 1 1194), duke, crusader - Österreich (Austria) - Ault-Dumesnil, Chevalier, Felis F. 241, 180-189 Leopold [Leopoldus] VI, duke of Österreich (*ca. 1176, 11230), duke - Steiermark (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 241, 190-192 Leopold [Leopoldus] VII, duke of Österreich (* ca. 1285, t 1326), duke - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 241, 193-195 Leopold [Leopoldus] VIII, duke of Österreich (* 1351, 1 1386), duke, landgrave - Wien (Austria); Alsace (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 196-198 Leopold [Leopoldus] IX, duke of Österreich (* 1371, t 1411), duke, landgrave - Wien (Austria); Alsace (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 199-200 Leopold [Leopoldus] von Schcinfcld, archbishop of Mainz - also: L. v. Schoenfeld ( t 1217), reeve, archbishop - Mainz (Germany); Worms (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 201

Leopoldus de Vienna (fl. 1349-1385), Augustinian, pilgrim, lector, theologian, court chaplain - Wien (Austria) - DLL - F. 241, 202-206 Leorius da Taranto (fl. 1112), sculptor - Taranto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 206 Leostello, Giovanni Pietro (fl. 1484-1491), chronicler - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier F. 241, 208 Léothade, bishop of Auch ( t e a . 717), bishop, saint - Auch (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 209 Léothade, abbot of Moissac (fl. 640-680), abbot, saint - Moissac (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 210 Leothardus (Saint-Bertin) (8-th century), monk, calligrapher - Saint-Bertin (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 241, 211-212 Leotheric (Cormery) ( t 1099), monk - England Chevalier - F. 241, 213 Leotheric, archbishop of Sens ( t 1032), archbishop - Sens (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 214 Leothier, Jean (physician) —» Jean [Johannes] Leothier Léotin, Antoine, bishop of Saint-Flour ( t 1482), Benedictine, bishop - Saint-Flour (France) Chevalier - F. 241, 215 Léotin, Pierre de, bishop of Saint-Flour ( t 1462), prior, bishop - Saint-Flour (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 216 Leovigilde (Cordoba) ( t 852), monk, saint - Spain - Chevalier - F. 241, 219 Leovigilde, king of Visigoths ( t 586), king Narbonne (France); Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 217-218 Leovigildus Cordubensis (fl. 900), priest - Spain - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 241, 220-222 Leoviller, Jean (fl. 1476-1488), printer Venezia (Italy); Halle (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 223 Leovoldus a Northa Westphalus, abbot of Celle (*ca. 1278, t e a . 1360), canon, abbot, historian - Erfurt (Germany); Avignon (France); Köln (Germany); Celle (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 242, 24-32 Lepage, J. (14-th century), copyist - England Bradley - F. 241, 224 Lepar, ... (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 241, 225 Lepelletier, François (15-th century), citizen France - Chevalier - F. 241, 226 Lepelletier, Jean (15-th century), citizen - France - Chevalier - F. 241, 226 Lepelletier, Maurice (fl. 1448-1455), physician Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 227 Lepotes, Johannes (surgeon) —> Johannes Lepotes Leprévost, family (since 15-th century), family of architects and sculptors - Amiens (France); Rouen (France); Corbie (France) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 241, 228 Leprévost, Adam Lesselin (fl. 1527-1529), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 228 Leprévost, Denis Lesselin (fl. 1527-1529), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 228 Leprévost, Gauthier (fl. 1527-1529), sculptor Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 228 Leprévost, Jacques (fl. 1512-1517), architect Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 228 Leprévost, Jehan I (fl. 1410), architect Amiens (France) - Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 241, 228-229 Leprévost, Jehan II (fl. 1440), architect - Amiens (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 228 Leprévost, Jehan III (fl. 1495-1496), architect Corbie (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 228 Lepton, ... (fl. 1478-1527), bachelor of canon law, dean, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 241, 230 Leptzowe, Henning - also: H. Leptzow (fl. 1421), painter - Deutschland - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 241, 231-232 Lepyngton, William (11. 1422-1436), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 241, 233

Leudin Lequeu, Alain - also: A. Coci (f 1450), city administrator, archdeacon - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 241, 234 Lequien, Henri (fl. 1426), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 241, 235 Lerambert (Sarthe) (fl. 1496), sculptor - France Beaulieu - F. 241, 236-237 Lercari, Carlino (fl. 1472-1473), merchant - Italy - Chevalier - F. 241, 238 Lercari, Giuliano - also: Julianus Lercharius (fl. 1452-1453), copyist - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 227, 128; 241, 239 Lercari, Goffredo (fl. 1473-1475), consul - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 238 Lercari, Megollo (14-th century), adventurer Trebizond (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 241, 240 Lerchedekene, Martin (f 1433), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 241, 241-243 Lerchedekene, Michael (+1442), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 241, 244-246 Lere, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Lere Leri de San-Miniato (fl. 1314), jurisconsult Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 247 Lermite, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lermite Lermitte, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Lermitte Leroux, Martin (fl. 1420). architect - Rouen (France) - Lance - F. 425, 357 Leroy (Dijon) (fl. 1444), barber - Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 241, 248 Leroy de Malines (fl. 1305), surgeon - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 241, 251 Leroy, Jean (fl. 1428-1441), master mason, architect - Lille (France) - Lance - F. 241, 249 Leroy, Jean (11. 1455), architect - Evrcux (France) - Lance - F. 241, 250 Lerri, Antonio di (fl. 1450), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 241, 252 Lers, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [JohannesJ Lers Léry, abbot of Saint-Malo (7-th century), abbot Saint-Malo (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 253 Lesage, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Lesage Lesage, Jean (theologian) —» Johannes Sapiens Lesaige, Jean (fl. 1483), painter - Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 254 Lesbery, Thomas —» Alnwyk, Thomas Lesbio Grassus (fl. 1180), cardinal - Bologna (Italy) - Berton - F. 241, 255 Lesceline, countess of Exmes and Eu - also: Lecelina (fl. 1030-1060), countess - France Chevalier, Echols - F. 241, 256-257 Lesch, Albrecht ( f e a . 1393), poet, minstrel Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler F. 241, 258-271 Leschenprant, Peter (fl. 1560), voyager, poet Jerusalem (Israel); Seckau (Austria) - Stammler - F. 241, 272-273 Lescher, Paul - also: P. Lesgher, Letscher (fl. 1459-1487), rhetorician - Ingolstadt (Germany); Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL F. 241, 274-275 Lescluse, Georges de (fl. 1480), royal chaplain Paris (France) - Fétis - F. 241, 276 Lescot, Jacques (fl. 1498), sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 241, 277 Lescot, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lescot Lescot, Jean - also: J. Tostiz (fl. 1407), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 241, 278-281 Lescot, Richard (fl. 1328-1358), Benedictine, chronicler - Saint-Denis (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 282 Lescuier, Antoine (fl. 1458-1460), miniature painter - Troyes (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 283 Lescurel, Jehannot de - also: J. de l'Escurel (14-th century), poet, musician - France Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 241, 284-286; 423, 84 Lescuyer, Adcnct - also: Adam Lcscuicr, Adcnot L„ Adamiet L„ Adenot, Adamet (II. 1457-1457), miniature painter - Angers (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 287-288

Lescuyer, Robert - also: R. Lescuier (fl. 13681393), miniature painter - Paris (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 289-290 Lesemann, Hermann (fl. 1414), metal founder - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 241, 291 Leseron, Nicolle - also: N. Lescron (fl. 13961396), architect - Evreux (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 241, 292-293 Leseur, Guillaume (fl. 1436-1480), historian France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 241, 294-296 Leseur, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Leseur Leseure, Georget - also: G. Lefevre (fl. 14761478), carpenter - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 297 Lesgelé, Nicolas - also: N. Lcsgclcy (fl. 13701379), scribe, miniature painter - Troyes (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 298-299 Lesima, Simone da (fl. 1486), preacher, theologian - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 300 Lesko V, duke of Poland (*ca. 1185, 11227), duke - Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 326-328 Lesko VI, duke of Poland (f 1289), duke - Poland - Chevalier - F. 241, 329 Lesley, Jean (fl. 1307), citizen of Aberdeen Aberdeen (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 241, 301 Lesmes prior of Burgos —» Adelelmus prior of Burgos Lesourt, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Lesourt Lespinasse, Etienne de, lord of Esvon (fl. 1442-1455), lord, military captain - France Chevalier - F. 241, 302 Lessaufle, Guillaume (fl. 1468), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 241, 303 Lesse, Richard (fl. 1472-1473), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 304 Lesset, John (fl. 1467), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 305 Lesseuwe, Jean dc (* 1421), chronicler - Belgio, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 241, 306 Lessines, Erhard de, bishop of Auxerre (f 1278), bishop, cardinal - Auxerre (France); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 109, 114 Lessi, Petrus (fl. 1476-1479), bookbinder - Görlitz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 307 Lessy. Philip (fl. 1368-1392), mason - England Harvey - F. 241, 308 Lessy, Richard - alias: R. Lesse, Lessey ( t 1498), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 241, 309-310 Lestanger (France) (13-th century), troubadour France - Chevalier - F. 241, 311 Lesteria, Guy ( t 1379), jurisconsult - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 312 Lestoquer, Hugues, bishop of Tréguier (f 1408), Dominican, bishop - Tréguier (France); Vannes (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 313 Lestrange, Jean ( t 1269), lord - England Chevalier - F. 241, 314 Lesvignière, Pierre - also: P. Signerre (fl. 14671488), sculptor - Normandie (France); Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 241, 315-322 Lesyngham, Robert (II. 1376-1394), master mason - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 241, 323 Lesyngham, Thomas (fl. 1436), stationer, textwriter - London (England) Christiansen - F. 241, 324-325 Letaldus, abbot of Bee - also: Létard ( t 1149), abbot - England; France - Chevalier F. 241, 330 Letaldus I, count of Macon ( t e a . 961), count Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 331-332 Letaldus Miciacensis - also: Lethaldus M. (*ca. 945, 1996), Bcncdictinc, chanccllor, abbot, monk, hagiographer, poet - Micy (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum - F. 241, 333-342

709

Létard, archbishop of Nazareth - also: Lotard (fl. 1158-1178), archbishop - Israel - Chevalier F. 241, 346 Létard (Paris) ( 11 -th century), copyist - Paris (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 241, 344-345 Létard, bishop of Senlis ( t e a . 596), bishop, saint - Canterbury (England); Senlis (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 347 Letardus (Tournai) (fl. 1204), physician - Tournai (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 241, 348 Letarous (Saint-Yves-de-Braine) (fl. 1233), sculptor - France - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 349-350 Lete, Nicholas - also: N. Lece (fl. 1450), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 351 Letebur, Ralph de (fl. 1324), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 352 Letellier, Guillaume (f 1484), architect - France Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 353 Letham, Edmund (fl. 1294-1296), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 241, 354 Lethenow, Nicholas ( t 1472), master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 355 Letheringset, John de (11. 1273-1275), friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 241, 356 Lethlobor, king of Ireland (f 871), king - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 241, 357 Lethom, John (fl. 1461), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 359 Lethom, Robert (fl. 1460-1461), canon, student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 358 Letice, Edmund (fl. 1354), deacon, district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 360 Letofte, Richard (fl. 1437), college fellow, warden - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 361 Letselinus Crispiacensis ( t after 1031), hagiographer, abbot - France - Chevalier, Hurter, Potthast - F. 241, 362-364 Lettersnider, Henri de - also: H. de Letternyder (fl. 1480-1499), printer - Rotterdam (Netherlands); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 241, 365 Master of Lettners (Strasbourg) (2-d half 13th century), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 366 Lettou, Jean (fl. 1480-1481), printer - London (England) - Chevalier - F. 241, 367 Lety, Robert (fl. 1420), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 368 Letys, James (fl. 1440-1459), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 241, 369 Letysse, ... (fl. 1480), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 241, 370 Letzner, Johannes (fl. 1486), citizen Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 241, 371 Leubing, Heinrich (f 1472), chancellor, reeve, deacon, protonotarius - Meissen (Germany); Heiligcnstadt (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 241, 372 Leuca, Giovanni Antonio (fl. 1103), historian Taranto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 373 Leucadius, bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châtcaux (11. 523), bishop - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 374 Leucander, Andreas abbot of Ramsey —» Andreas Leucander abbot of Ramsey Master of the Leuchter (Lüneburg) (2-d half 15-th century), wood sculptor - Lüneburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 241, 375-376 Leucius Charinus - also: Lucius Charinus (7th century), hagiographer, Gnostic - Greece Chevalier - F. 73, 204; 241, 376 Leucoin, bishop of Troyes ( t 656), bishop, saint Troyes (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 377 Leudastes, count of Tours ( t 583), count - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 378 Leudevald, bishop of Avranches (fl. 578), bishop, saint - Avranches (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 379 Leudin bishop of Toul —> Bodo bishop of Toul

710

Leudomer

Leudomer, bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t after 614), bishop, saint - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 380 Leuensprung, Paul ( t 1499), painter - Bern (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 241, 381 Leufroy, abbot of Evreux ( t 738), abbot, saint - Evreux (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 241, 382-383 Leulinus Anglicus - also: Leulyn (fl. 1292-1302), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Kaeppeli, Oxford - F. 241, 384-385 Leuricus, earl of Mercia - also: Léofric (f 1057), carl - Coventry (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 240, 313-314 Leusus, bishop of Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (fl. 650), bishop - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 386 Leutald, Ludolphe - also: L. Lcthald (12-th century), citizen of Novara - Novara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 241, 343 Leutchaire, abbot of Corduba (fl. 750), Benedictine, abbot - Spain - Chevalier F. 241, 387 Leuterich, bishop of Würzburg (t 804), bishop Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 241, 388 Leutfried I, duke of the Alamannen (fl. 580), duke - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 389 Leuthari II, duke of the Alamannen (fl. 640), duke - Köln (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 241, 390 Leutharis, duke of the Francs (t553), duke France - Chevalier - F. 241, 391 Leutherius, bishop of Wessex (fl. 670-676), bishop - Wessex (England) - Chevalier F. 241, 392 Leuthold von Seven (13-th century), minstrel Heidelberg (Germany); Österreich (Austria) Chevalier, Stammler - F. 241, 394-401 Leuti, Tommaso (14-th ccntury), Dominican Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 241, 393 Leuwerke, Eustachius —> Eustachius Alaudac Lev Leo Levaasseur, Arnoul —> Arnoul [Arnulfus] Levaasseur Levalossi, Sagacius ( t 1357), chronicler - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 241, 402-403 Levange, bishop of Senlis ( t ca. 513), bishop, saint - Senlis (France) - Chevalier F. 241, 404 L e v a s s e u r , Gcrard (fl. 1487), architect - SaintQuentin (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 241, 405-406 L e v a s s e u r , Jean - citizen - France - Chevalier F. 241, 407 Levasseur, Thibaud (barber, surgeon) —> Thibaud [Theobaldus] Levasseur Leve, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes! Leve Lever, Firmin (fl. 1440), prior, lexicographer Abbeville (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 408 Leverington, ... (fl. 1335-1348), college student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 409 L e v e r i n g t o n , Adam de (fl. 1379), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 410 L e v e r i n g t o n , Martin de (fl. 1363), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 411 L e v e r i n g t o n , Richard de (fl. 1331-1333), master of arts, bachelor of canon law, benefactor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 412 Leverscgthc, Hugh (fl. 1409), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 413 Leverton, William de ( t 1348), master of arts, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford, Talbot - F. 155, 222; 241, 414 Levertone, Walter de ( t 1361), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 415 Leveryche, William (fl. 1446), school principal Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 416 Leveryngton, Hugh - also: Jakes de L. (fl. 13141318), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 241, 417

Levesham, John (fl. 1460-1468), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 241, 418 Levesen, Thomas (fl. 1455), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 419 Levesque, Nicholas (fl. 1497), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 420 Levesy, Roger (fl. 1446), student, criminal - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 241, 421 Levet, Louis (fl. 1482), royal treasurer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 241, 422 Levett, ... (fl. 1481-1489), chaplain, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 241, 423-424 Levi ben Elthaban (fl. 1100), religious writer Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 241, 425 Levi ben Gerson - also: L. ben Gershom, Gersonides (* 1288, t 1344), physician, astronomer, philosopher, rabbi, mathematician - Bagnols (France); Perpignan (France) - Jacquari I, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Strayer, Wickersheimer F. 241, 426-434; 425, 358-359 Levieil, Antoine (11. 1470), architect Valenciennes (France) - Lance - F. 241, 436 Levieux, Jean ((1. 1436-1437), painter - France Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 23 Levington, Adam de (t 1305), magister, clerk, rioter, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 241, 437 Levinus, archbishop of Hibernia (fl. 633), archbishop - Scotland - Fabricius - F. 241, 438 Lévis, family (since 12-th century), noble family France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-2 Levis, Eustache, archbishop of Arles (f 1489), protonotarius, abbot, archbishop - Roma (Italy); MontiTiajour (France); Arles (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 3 Levis, Gui I, de, lord of Mircpoix (* 1190, t before 1230), nobleman, lord, general, marshal - France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-5 Levis, Gui III, de, lord of Mirepoix (fl. 12661286), nobleman, lord - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-6 Levis, Jean I, de, bishop of Mirepoix (f 1482), nobleman, bishop - Lesear (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-7 Levis, Jean II, de (* 1299, t before 1372), nobleman - France - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 1-2 Levis, Jean V, de (6-th ccntury), nobleman France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-2 Levis, Philipp T, de, archbishop of Auch ( t 1454), nobleman, archbishop - Béziers (France); Auch (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-8 Lévis, Philipp II, de, archbishop of Auch ( t 1475), nobleman, apostle, cardinal, archbishop Auch (France); Roma (Italy); Arles (France); Montmajour (France) - Berton, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-18 Levis, Philipp IV, de, baron of Rochc-en-Rcgnicr (fl. 1387-1440), nobleman, baron - France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters — F. 242, 1-19 Levis, Pierre de, bishop of Maguelonne ( t 1430), canon, bishop - Paris (France); Maguelonne (France); Cambrai (France); Bayeux (France) Chevalier - F. 242, 20 Levis, Roger de (f 1313), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 242, 21 Lévis, Thibaut I, de (14-th century), nobleman France - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 1-2 Lcvistoftc, John (fl. 1456), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 22 Levot, William (fl. 1473-1474), student of grammar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 33 Levraut, Olivier - Carmelite - France Chevalier - F. 242, 34 Levraut, Thibaud (fl. 1372), jurist - France Chevalier - F. 242, 34 Levutius (France) - hagiographer - France Chevalier - F. 242, 35

Levyson, John (fl. 1446-1467), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 36 Lew der Jude (15-th century), fencing master, writer - Augsburg (Germany) - DLL F. 242, 37 Leward, ... (fl. 1388), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 38 Lewelin, prince of Wales (fl. 1275), prince, lord Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 39 Lewelyn, Philip (fl. 1305), scholar, clerk, murderer - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 40 Lewen, Peter (fl. 1430), preacher - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 242, 41 Lewenhagen, Kaspar (fl. 1443), writer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 242, 42 Lewes, Edmund (fl. 1489), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 43 Lewes, Henry (fl. 1488), magister, vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 44 Lewes, John (fl. 1435-1436), chaplain, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 45 Lewes, John (f 1449), mason - Wales - Harvey F. 242, 46 Lewes, Thomas (fl. 1488), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 47 Lewet, Thomas (fl. 1481), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 48 Lewetzow, Lambertus - also: L. Lewessow (fl. 1484-1487), bookbinder - Lübeck (Germany); Rostock (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 242, 49 Lewinne (Bergh-Saint-Winoci) (fl. 1058), virgin, saint, translator - England - Chevalier F. 242, 50 Lewis —» Ludovicus Lewisham, John (fl. 1441-1445), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 242, 51 Lewknor, Nicholas of (fl. 1166-1183), magister, district rector, vice-archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 52 Lewknor, Roger of (fl. 1175-1190), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 53 Lewnthorp, John (fl. 1492-1498), student of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 54 Lewond (Armenia) (8-th century), historian, Armenian - Armenia - Strayer - F. 242, 55-57 Lews, Geoffrey (fl. 1482), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 58 Lews, Henry (fl. 1482), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 59 Lewyn, John ( t e a . 1398), master mason, church builder - Durham (England) - Harvey F. 242, 60-69 Lewyn, Thomas (fl. 1425-1469), Benedictine, monk, scholar, ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 70-71 Lewys, ... (fl. 1493), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 72 Lewys, John (fl. 1449-1452), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 73 Lewys, John (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 74 Lewys, John (fl. 1462-1478), scholar, bachelor of canon law, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 75 Lewys, Richard (fl. 1476-1485), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 76 Lexham, Thomas de ( f l 3 8 2 ) , ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 77-80 Lexington, John de, lord of Eston (f 1257), lord England - Chevalier - F. 242, 81 Lexington, Robert de ( t 1250), judge - England Chevalier - F. 242, 81 Lexington, Stephen de -> Stephen fStephanusl de Lexington Lexis (Savoie) (fl. 1445), goldsmith - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 82 Ley, ... (fl. 1481-1482), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 83 Ley, John (fl. 1387), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 84

Liberus Ley, William (fl. 1493), Dominican, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 85 L e y b o u r n , John de (fl. 1334-1339), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 86 Leybourne, Roger de - also: R. de Leyburn, Lemburn, Leeburn ( t 1271), governor, military commander - Kent (England); Bristol (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 87-89 Leybourne, Thomas de (Π. 1331-1334), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 90 Leybourne, William de - also: R. de Leyburn, Lemburn, Lccburn ( t 1309), baron, admiral - England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 242, 87-89 L e y c e s t e r , John (fl. 1345-1346), student, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 91 L e y c e s t e r , Ralph de (fl. 1276-1290), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 92 L e y c e s t e r , Richard (fl. 1318-1320), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 93 Leycester, Richard, abbot of Oscncy (t 1485), Augustinian, canon, subdeacon, abboL - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 94 Leycester, Robert de (fl. 1294-1325), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 95-97 Leycestr, Hamond (f 1494), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 98 Leycestre, Adam (fl. 1382), stationer - London (England) - Cliristianson - F. 242, 99 L e y c e s t r e , Geoffrey (fl. 1342-1343), master of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 100 L e y c e s t r e , Robert (+1464) —> Pevesey, Robert L e y c e s t r e , Robert de (fl. 1238), magister, archdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 101 Leycestre, Roger dc (fl. 1251-1261), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 102 Leycestre, Roger de (11. 1327), college student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 103 L e y c e s t r e , Thomas (II. 1371), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 104 L e y c e s t r i a , Richard de - also: R. de Wethringsette (fl. 1222-1251), university chancellor, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 105-106 Leycetyr, John (fl. 1463-1505), student, canon, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 107 Leydier, Antoine ( t 1460), goldsmith, seal carver - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 108 Leydulph, Henry (fl. 1493-1497), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 109 Leye, Jean van der (11. 1351-1352), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 242, 110 Leye, John de (fl. 1303-1329), district rector, doctor of canon law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 111-112 Leye, John (fl. 1444), bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 113 Leye, Peter de la (f 1309), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 114 Leye, Richard de la (+ 1294), bedel - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 115 Leye, Roger de la (f 1285), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 116-117 Leye, Roger van der ( t e a . 1478), painter Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 242, 118 Leyes, Jacobo de las (fl. 1300), architect - Murcia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 119 Leygh, Philip - alias: P. dc London (fl. 1348-1356), bachelor of canon law, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 120-121

Leyghton, Thomas (fl. 1385), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 122 Leylande, John (fl. 1362), translator - England Chevalier - F. 242, 123 Leylond, Richard (fl. 1455-1491), scholar of arts, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 124 Leymbach, Georges (fl. 1498), physician Krakow (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 242, 125 Leyntwardyne, Hugh (fl. 1435-1436), Bcncdictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 126 Leyot, John (f 1428), ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 127-130 Leyot, Richard (f 1449), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 131-134 Leyot, Thomas (fl. 1438-1444), college fellow, bachelor of canon law, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 135 Leyre, John (fl. 1395-1397), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 136 Leys, Alexander (fl. 1454-1455), Carmelite, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 137 Leys, Simon (fl. 1429-1430), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 138 Leyson, Thomas (fl. 1450-1462), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 139 Leyssin, Pierre de (f 1475), armourer Compiègne (France); Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 242, 140 Leystergate, Pierre d'Angra (fl. 1475), voyager France - Chevalier - F. 242, 141 Leystoft, John - also: J. Vudywode ( t 1461), vicar, treasurer - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 142 Leyston, Robert (fl. 1470-1471), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 143 Leyz, Helfric von (fl. 1332-1327), canon Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 242, 144 Lezcano, Semén - also: S. Lezano (fl. 1419), architect - Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 145 Lherbier, Jean (fl. 1447), sculptor - Béthune (France) - Iximi - F. 242, 146 Lheureux, Eustache - also: E. Leureux (fl. 1487), sculptor - Beauvais (France) - Beaulieu F. 242, 147-148 Lheureux, Jean (fl. 1473), sculptor Abbeville (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 242, 149-150 Lheureux, Simonet - also: Simon Leureux (fl. 1483-1484), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 151-152 L h o u d e n (Wales) - also: Llowdden (fl. 1450), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 153 Lhuillier, Martin - also: M. Lullier (fl. 13861388), bookbinder, bookseller - Paris (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 154 Lhuyd, Bledhyn (fl. 1260), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 155 Lhuyd, Brydydh Jevan (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 155 Lhuyd, Davydh ab Gryfo Vathavern (fl. 1480), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 155 Lhuyd, ab y Gargam Jevan (fl. 1380), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 155 Lhuyd, Hyu Kae (fl. 1480), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 155 Lhuyd, Jevan ab Hyu Kae (fl. 1490), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 155 Lhuyd, Yk Jystys (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 155 L h y g a r Gur (fl. 1300), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 156 L h y u a r x Benturx - poet - Wales - Chevalier F. 242, 157 L h y u a r x Brydyth y Mox (fl. 1240), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 157 L h y u a r x Hen Llywarch - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 157

711

L h y u a r x Hir (fl. 600), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 157 L h y u e l y n Brydyth Hodnant (fl. 1360), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 L h y u e l y n Dhy ab y Pastardh (fl. 1400), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Lhyuelyn Glyn Lewis - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 158 L h y u e l y n Goch i Dhant (fl. 1460), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Lhyuelyn Goch ab Meirig Hen (fl. 1400), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 L h y u e l y n ab Gyttyn (fl. 1480), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Lhyuelyn vyxau Jevan ab (fl. 1480), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Lhyuelyn vardh vab Kyuryd (fl. 1280), poet Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Lhyuelyn Moel y Pantri (fl. 1400), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242. 158 L h y u e l y n Moeliaun - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Lhyuelyn Offeiriad - poet - Wales - Chevalier F. 242, 158 L h y u e l y n ab m Rcdyth ab Ednyvcd (fl. 1400), poet - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 158 Li, Andres de —» Andres [Andreas] de Li Liadhain (Wales) (6-th ccntury), mother of Saint Kiaran - Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 159 Liafdag, bishop of Ripen ( f 9 5 0 ) , saint, bishop Denmark - Chevalier - F. 242, 160 Lialovskii, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 243, 272 Lianori, Pietro Giovanni - also: P. G. Leonori (fl. 1415-1460), painter - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 161-162 Liazari, Filippo - canon - Pistoia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 242, 166 Liazari, Francesco (fl. 1312-1332), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 163 Liazari, Paolo (+1356) —> Paulus de Liazariis Liazzari, Paolo di Tebaldo - also: P. di T. Liazari (fl. 1441), architect - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 242, 165 Libanie, abbess of Bussano - also: Libania ( t 1064), abbess - Italy - Chevalier F. 242, 167 Libanori, Martino, bishop of Adria ( t 1484), bishop - Adria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 168 Libarid (Georgia) ( t e a . 1060), citizen - Georgia - Chevalier - F. 242, 169 Libentius, archbishop of Hamburg ( t 1013), archbishop, saint - Hamburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 242, 170 Liber, Anton (fl. 1473), philologist - Soest (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 242, 171 Liberal, archbishop of Embrun (fl. 920), archbishop - Embrun (France) - Chevalier F. 242, 174 Liberale di Biagio da Campo (11. 1418), painter - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 242, 172-173 Liberata (Como) (fl. 580), saint, virgin - Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 175 Liberatus Carthaginiensis (fl. 535-556), archdeacon, historian - Carthago (Tunesia) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie - F. 242, 176-187 Liberatus Gerundensis, abbot of Pamplona ( t e a . 614), Benedictine, abbot, historian Girona (Spain); Pamplona (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 242, 188-189 Liberatus de Loro ( f e a . 1258), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier - F. 242, 190 Libergier, Hugues ( t 1263), architect, church builder - Reims (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 191-196 Libert de Malines ( t 8 3 5 ) , citizen, saint - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 242, 200 Libertin (Sicilia) (fl. 593-600), city governor Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 199 Liberus, abbot of Achadhboe ( t 619), abbot England; Wales - Chevalier - F. 242, 197 Liberus (Ancona) ( t e a . 1275), pilgrim - Ancona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 198

712

Liblous

Liblous, Jean —> Jean [Johannes] Liblous Liboire, bishop of Maurienne (fl. 650), bishop, saint - Maurienne (France) - Chevalier F. 242, 201 Libri dai Benedetto (15-th century), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 242, 202 Libri dai Benincasa Consoli (15-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 242, 203 Libri, Calixte dai (* 1483), miniaturist - Italy Chevalier - F. 242, 204 Libri, Francesco dai (* 1452), miniaturist - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 205 Libri, Geronimo (*ca. 1474), miniaturist - Italy Chevalier - F. 242, 206 Libri, Maffeo di (fl. 1380), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 207 Libri, Sigismond de (fl. 1477), printer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 208 Libri, Stefano dai (fl. 1420), miniaturist - Verona (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 242, 209-210 Libuinus Subdiaconus (fl. 1054), subdeacon, hagiographer - France - Chevalier F. 242, 211 Libussa, queen of Bohemia ( f 7 3 8 ) , queen - Böhmen (Czcch Republic) - Chevalier F. 242, 212 Licchefeld, Robert (fl. 1238), magister, rioter Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 213 Lichefeld, Henry (11. 1401), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 214 Lichefeld, Richard ( t 1497), ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 215-218 Lichefeld, Thomas (fl. 1232), deacon - Chichester (England) - Chevalier - F. 242, 222 Lichefeld, Thomas de (11. 1301-1336), magister, district rector, proctor - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 219 Lichefeld, William de (fl. 1233-1256), magister, district rector, king's clerk - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 220-221 Lichefield, Thomas de ( t 1301), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 223 Lichefield, William —> Guilelmus de Lichfeldia Lichtenauer, Johannes - also: Licchtcnaur (fl. 1452), professor of fencing, writer, fencing master - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 242, 226-231 Lichtenberg, Hermann von, bishop of Würzburg {t 1355), canon, printer, reeve, archdeacon, bishop - Spire (France); Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 242, 232 Lichtenberger, Johann (fl. 1488-1499), astrologist, king's adviser - Trier (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 242, 233-239 Lichtenberger, Konrad - also: Κ. Lichdenberger, Lichtenperger (fl. 1422-1428), bell founder Regensburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 242, 240 Lichtenstein, Konrad, bishop of Chiemsee ( t 1354), bishop, count - Chiemsee (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 241 Lichtenstein, Ulrich (fl. 1329-1330), student - Chiemsee (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 242, 241 Lichtenstern, Johann (fl. 1464), copyist Munich (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 242, 242-243 M a s t e r of the Lichtentaler Altar (Schwaben) (late 15-th century), painter - Schwaben (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 244 Lichtervelde, Jacques de, lord of Cooscamp ( t 1431), bailiff, lord - België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 242, 245 Lichtervelde, Louis de, lord of Staden ( t 1457), bailiff, lord - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 242, 245 Licinianus Carthaginiensis - also: Lucinianus C. (fl. 581), bishop - Cartagena (Spain); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, Fabricius, Théologie - F. 242, 246-251 Licinianus (Silos) - monk, saint - Spain Chevalier - F. 242, 252

Licinio, Bernardino (fl. 1499), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 242, 253 Licinius, bishop of Angers ( t ca. 605), bishop - Angers (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat F. 242, 254-255 Licinius Turonensis (fl. 511), bishop - Angers (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 242, 256 Licsci, Biaggio (fl. 1472), chroniclcr - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 105 Lidel, Thomas (f 1276), magister, vicar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 242, 257 Lidlyngton, William de —> Guillelmus [Guilelmus] Lidlingtonus Lido, Antonio di (14-th ccntury), physician Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 258 Lido, Giovanni Antonio di (11. 1460), physician Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 259 Lidston, John (fl. 1466-1479), stationer - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 242, 260 Lidwina van Schiedam - also: Liedewij, Lydewy, Lidwigis, Lidwinc, Lydwinc (* 1380, t 1433), virgin, mystic, saint - Netherlands Chevalier, DLL, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 261-264 Master of Lidwina (Schiedam) (late 15-th ccntury), drawer - Netherlands Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 265 Lidyerd, John (11. 1333), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 266 Lié (Saint-Mesmin) ( t e a . 534), monk, saint - Saint-Mesmin (France) - Chevalier F. 242, 267 Lieb, Christofer (fl. 1449-1471), Benedictine Melk (Austria); Isny (Germany) - Chevalier F. 242, 268 Liebaud de Cousance, bishop of Verdun ( t 1403), Benedictine, prior, bishop - Luxeuil (France); Verdun (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 269 Liebe von Giengen (14-th century), poet, minstrel - Colmar (France); Deutschland Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 242, 271-276 Liebegg, Rudolf von ( t 1332), singer, canon, reeve, poet - Konstanz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 277 Liebenfels, Hermann von (f 1319), canon Switzerland; Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 242, 278 Liebesberg, Schenk von —> Schenk von Lißberg Master of the Liebesgärten (Deutschland) (fl. 1440-1450), copper engraver - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 279-280 Liebhardus von Prüfening ( t a f t e r 1200), Benedictine, monk, theologian, writer Deutschland - DLL - F. 242, 281 Liechtenstein, Christofer I (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Christofer II (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Christofer III (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Dietmar (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Georg (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Hartneid (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Heinrich ( t 1483), citizen Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 242, 284 Liechtenstein, Heinrich I (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Heinrich II (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Heinrich III (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282

Liechtenstein, Hermann (fl. 1475-1494), printer Köln (Germany); Vicenza (Italy); Treviso (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 285 Liechtenstein, Hugo (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Johannes (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Matthias (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Nikolaus (11. 1435-1495), citizen Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 242, 284 Liechtenstein, Otto von (12-th-14-th century), citizen - Deutschland; France - Chevalier F. 242, 282 Liechtenstein, Otto, lord of Liechtenstein ( t 1311), lord - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 242, 284 Liechtenstein, Peter (fl. 1498), printer - Köln (Germany); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 242, 286 Liechtenstein, Ulrich von (*ca. 1200, t e a . 1275), citizen - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 242, 287 Liechtenstein-Nicolsburg, Georges de, bishop of Trento ( t 1419), confessor, cardinal, bishop - Trento (Italy); Vienne (France) - Chevalier F. 242, 283 M a s t e r of the Liechtensteiner Altärchen (Netherlands) (2-d half 15-th century), painter Netherlands - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 288-289 Liédet, Loiset - also: Louis Lyédet, Loyset L. ( t e a . 1478), miniaturist, illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Hesdin (France) Bradley, Chevalier, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 242, 290-297 M a s t e r of Liefering (Salzburg) (late 15-th ccntury), painter - Salzburg (Austria) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 242, 298 Liegnitzer, Andreas - also: Andres L. (fl. 1452), fencing master, writer - Deutschland; Roma (Italy) - DLL, Stammler - F. 242, 299 Liei, Thomas (fl. 1470), theologian - Köln (Germany); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 242, 301 Liemar, archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen ( t 1101), canon, archbishop - Bayern (Germany); Hamburg (Germany); Bremen (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 302-304 Lien, John de (fl. 1358), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 305 Liénart, Jchennc (11. 1458), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 242, 306-307 Liène (Melun) (6-th century), saint, confessor Mclun (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 308 Lienhart (Aix-la-Chapelle) ( t 1500), sculptor - Strasbourg (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 242, 309; 425, 360 Lienhart von Amberg (fl. 1490), stonemason Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 310 Lienhart der Eckelzain - also: L. Eckenzain, Eckelstein, Eckesheim (fl. 1408-1427), judge Steiermark (Austria) - DLL - F. 242, 311 Lienhart (Regensburg) (fl. 1492), printer, illuminator, scribe - Regensburg (Germany) - Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 242, 312-314 Lienhart (Strasbourg) (fl. 1477-1483), painter Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 315-316 Lienson, Simon —> Simon Lienson Lienz, Burggraf von - also: Heinrich von Lienz (13-th century), troubadour, crusader - Lienz (Austria); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 63, 251; 420, 133-136 Lierheim, Friedrich von (fl. 1315-1343), canon Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 242, 317 Lierheim, Konrad von (fl. 1324), canon, archdeacon - Strasbourg (France) Chevalier - F. 242, 317 Lies, William (fl. 1420), carpenter, warden London (England) - Harvey - F. 242, 318 M a s t e r of Liesborn (Deutschland) (II. 14601470), painter - Münster (Germany) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 319-322

Linds Lietbert, bishop of Cambrai and Arras ( t 1076), canon, reeve, bishop - Arras (France); Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 323 Lietbertus de Insulis - also: Lethbertus, Lechberlus (Π. 1100-1110), canon, abbol Lille (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, H urte r, Potthast - F. 242, 324-328 Lievars (Lüttich) (14-th century), goldsmith België, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 330 Lieve, Jan (surgeon) —> Jan [Johannes ] Lieve Lievin van Lathcm - also: Licvcn, Livicn (* ca. 1454, t e a . 1492), miniaturist - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Strayer - F. 242, 331-339 Lievin van Lathem - also: Lieven, Livien (+ 1515), goldsmith, engraver - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 242, 335 Liévin (Valenciennes) (fi. 1353), sculptor Valenciennes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 242, 340-341 Lievins, Jacques ( t 1466), Cistercian - France Chevalier - F. 242, 342 Lièvre, Gautier le (fl. 1444), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 148, 360-362; 242, 343 Lièvre, Jean le - also: J. le Leporis (fl. 1385), physician - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 242, 344 Lifard, bishop of Canterbury (t ca. 640), bishop, saint - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier F. 242, 345 Lifard, abbot of Meung (t ca. 550), abbot, saint, translator - Meung-sur-Loire (France) Chevalier - F. 242, 346 Liga Boaria (fl. 1488-1492), printer - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 347 Liger (Paris) (fl. 1260), preacher - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 348 Liger, Claude (fl. 1439), military captain - Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 349 Lighton, Alexander (fl. 1364), Benedictine, monk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 350 Ligier, Jean (fl. 1440-1452), cannon founder Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 351 Lignamine, Francesco de, bishop of Ferrara ( t 1462), treasurer, bishop - Padua (Italy); Ferrara (Italy); Feltre (Italy) - Chevalier F. 242, 352 Lignamine, Johannes Philippus de (fl. 14701481), physician, printer - Messina (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast F. 242, 353-357 Lignani (Milano) (15-th century), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 242, 358 Lignaure (France) (fl. 1219), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 242, 359 Ligny, Thiébault de (fl. 1354), architect - Blois (France) - Lance - F. 242, 360 Ligoys, Armand le (II. 1443-1445), sculptor Mende (France) - Beaulieu - F. 242, 361 Liguerque, Pierre (fl. 1401), sculptor - België, Belgique; Dijon (France) - Lami - F. 242, 362 Lijot, François > François [Franciscus] Lijot Lila, Barthélémy de (fl. 1489), printer - France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 242, 363 Lilford, John (f 1477), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 364-366 Lilienfeld, Christan von —> Christanus Campililiensis Lilio, Zacharias, bishop of Sebastus (fl. 14781493), canon, geographer, bishop - Armenia; France; Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 242, 367; 412, 71 Liliolc, abbess of Saint-Ccsairc (f 574), abbess, saint - Aries (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 368 Lille (Lille) (13-th century), troubadour, treasurer Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 369 Lilleford, William de (fl. 1330-1340), friar, lector, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 370 Lillus de Barolo (fl. 1335), architect - Bitetto (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 371 Lillyngstone Daneseye, Nicholas de - also: N. Husel de L. (fl. 1321-1323), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 372

Lilye, Simon (fl. 1344-1347), mason, warden Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 242, 373 Lima, Antón - also: A. Liman (11. 1463-1465), stonemason - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 242, 374 Limbanie (Saint-Thomas) (f before 1294), Augustinian, virgin - Genua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 242, 375 L i m b o u r g family - also: Limburg Β. (since 14-th century), family of miniaturators - Gelderland (Netherlands); Paris (France); Limbourg (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 242, 376-379 Limbourg, Herman von - also: Hermant v. Limburg (fl. 1385-1416), miniaturist - Gelderland (Netherlands); Paris (France); Limbourg (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 242, 376-379 Limbourg, Jan von - also: Jehannequin v. Limburg, Johan v. L. (fl. 1385-1416), miniaturist - Gelderland (Netherlands); Paris (France); Limbourg (Belgium) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 242, 376-379 Limbourg, Paul de Paul [Paulusl de Limbourg Limburg, Johannes (fl. 1485-1486), printer, miniaturist - Münster (Germany); Limbourg (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 242, 380 Limburg, Schenk von —> Schenk von Limburg Limesy, William de (fl. 1245), magistcr, university chancellor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 391 L i m o g e s (Limoges) (fl. 1236), troubadour Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 393 Limoges, John of (fl. 1282), craftsman - Limoges (France) - Harvey - F. 242, 392 Limos, Andre (fl. 1488), priest - Valcncc (France) - Chevalier - F. 242, 394 Limosano, Giuliortus de (fl. 1358), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 395 Limpenho, John de (fl. 1297-1299), friar, lector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 396 Limpurg, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 390 Limpurg, Konrad von (12-th century), nobleman - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 390 Limpurg, Konrad Bris von (fl. 1138-1146), nobleman - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 390 Limpurg, Ludwig von (12-th century), nobleman - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 390 Limpurg, Walter von (fl. 1200), nobleman Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 390 Linajuolo, Berto (15-th century), painter Hungaria; Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 242, 397 Lincham, Thomas de (fl. 1367), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 398 Lincollne, Robert (fl. 1480-1481), student of grammar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 399 Lincoln, Hamund de (fl. 1286-1289), college fellow, bursar, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 400 Lincoln, Henry de (Π. 1317), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 401 Lincoln, Henry of (fl. 1326-1327), carpcnter York (England) - Harvey - F. 242, 412 Lincoln, Hugh de ( t 1299), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 402 Lincoln, Hugh de (fl. 1334-1335), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 403 Lincoln, John (fl. 1406), chaplain - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 404 Lincoln, John ( t 1495), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 405 Lincoln, Philip of (fl. 1346-1375), carpenter York (England) - Harvey - F. 242, 406

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Lincoln, Richard of (fl. 1345-1360), Cistercian, monk, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 407-408 Lincoln, Richard (fl. 1396), Carmelite, friar, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 242, 409 Lincoln. Richard (f 1492), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 410-411 Lincoln, Robert of (fl. 1323-1324), carpenter York (England) - Harvey - F. 242, 412 Lincoln, Robert - also: Hugh L. (f 1440), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 413 Lincoln, Stephen de - magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 414 Lincoln, Thomas of (fl. 1361-1366), college fellow, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 415 Lincoln, Thomas (fl. 1386), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 416 Lincoln, William, abbot of Barlings (fl. 14591478), canon, bachelor of canon law, abbot Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 417 Lincoln de Grymesby, John ( t 1415), scholar of canon law, ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 418-421 Lincolne, Robert de (fl. 1369), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 242, 422 Lincolne, William de (fl. 1349), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 423 Lind, Ehrhard, abbot of Kreuzlingen (t 1423), abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 242, 424 L i n d a n (Sezze) (i l l 18), Benedictine, abbot, saint - Italy - Chevalier - F. 242, 425 Lindau, Johannes (von) (*ca. 1425, t e a . 1483), historian - Lindau (Germany); Danzig (Germany); Leipzig (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 242, 426-429 M a s t e r of the Lindauer B e w e i n u n g (Lindau) (early 15-th century), painter - Lindau (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 430 Linde, Hugo (fl. 1350), singer - Konstanz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 242, 431 Linde, Ulrich (fl. 1345), jurist - Konstanz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 242, 431 Lindecker, Jean - also: J. Lindekarii (fl. 13361356), canon, archdeacon - Deutschland; Netherlands; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 242, 432 Lindelbach, Michael (fl. 1479-1486), grammarian, university professor - Freiburg (Germany, BadenWürtcnbcrg); Ochscnfurt (Germany) Chevalier, DLL - F. 242, 433-434 Lindenast, Henri —» Henri [Henricus| Lindenast Lindenblatt, Johannes —> Johannes de Posilge Lindenfrost, Peter (fl. 1495-1499), glass painter Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 435 Lindenmeyer, Krafft (fl. 1470), painter - Ulm (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 242, 436 Lindennast, Gabriel (fl. 1480), copyist, illuminator - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 242, 437 Lindfelde, John de (fl. 1331-1332), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 242, 438 Lindintolde, Martin (fl. 1366-1391), architect Krakow (Poland); Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 242, 439 Lindlcy, John, abbot of Whalley (fl. 1342-1377), Cistercian, monk, doctor of theology, abbot Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 242, 440 Lindlow, John (fl. 1363-1370), Dominican, friar, bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 242, 441 Linds, John I, dc, bishop of Glasgow (t 1335), nobleman, bishop - Scotland; Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 242, 442-444

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Linds

Linds, William ( f e a . 1330), nobleman, chamberlain - Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 442-444 Lindsay, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Scotland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 242, 442-444 Lindsay, Hieronymus —* Hieronymus Lindsay Lindsey, John (f 1276), magister, canon, prebendary, city administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 242, 445 Linea, Nicholas de (fl. 1410-1411), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 243, 1 Linentius (Tours) (6-th century), confessor, saint Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 2 Linghen, Egbert van —> Egbert [Ecbertusl van Lingen Linhart (Brixen) (fl. 1464-1469), carpenter Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 8 Linhart (Nürnberg) (fl. 1322), miniature painter, monk - Nürnberg (Germany) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 6-7 Linhaure (France) (fl. 1219), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 243, 9 Linis, Wilhelm von (fl. 1477), printer - Ascoli (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 243, 10 Linkfìeld, Robert ( j 1485), vicar, district rcctor - Cambridge (England); Oxford (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 243, 11-12 Lino di Camaino (fl. 1312-1338), sculptor - Pisa (Italy); Siena (Italy); Firenze (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 13 Lino, Pietro Niccolò dal (fl. 1475), philosopher, physician - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 243, 14 Linsted, Adam de (fl. 1309-1323), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 15 Lint, Francon van (fl. 1386-1417), painter Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 16 Lintone, Robert de (fl. 1274), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 17 Linz, Jakob von (fl. 1439-1449), canon, chancellor, doctor of arts - Koblenz (Germany); Bologna (Italy); Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 18 Linz, Peter von (fl. 1402), student - Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 18 Master of the Linzer Kreuzigung (Austria) (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Österreich (Austria) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 19-20 Lio, Antonio ( t 1208), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 21 Lio, Bartolomeo (fl. 1264), professor of civil law - Benevento (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 243, 22 Lio, Taddeo (Π. 1264), professor of civil law Benevento (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 243, 22 Lioba, abbesse of Bischofsheim - also: Leobgytha, Leoba, Leobgyth ( t e a . 780), abbess, saint - Wcssex (England); Fulda (Germany) Chevalier, Fletcher, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 23-26 Liobwin (Deventer) - also: Lebuin, Liafwin, Livin, Liebwin ( f c a . 780), missionary, saint Deventer (Netherlands); Utrecht (Netherlands); England - DLL - F. 243, 27-28 Liombeni, Giovanni Luca ( f e a . 1499), painter Mantova (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 29 Lionel of Antwerp, earl of Ulster (* 1338, + 1368), earl, duke - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium); Ulster (Ireland); Pavia (Italy) Arnold-Baker, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 30-31 Lionell ... (II. 1460-1463), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 32 Lionelli, Niccolò di - also: Ν. di Leoneiii ( t 1462), architcct, cnamclcr - Udine (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 33 Lions, John de (fl. 1225-1227), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 34 Liort (Avignon) (fl. 1363), barber - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 243, 35

Lios Monocus (9-th century), monk, poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 243, 36 Lioscar (Marchiennes) (9-th century), miniaturist - Marchiennes (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 243, 37-38 Liparolo, Girolamo (fl. 1462-1497), seal carver, coin tailor - Napoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 39 Lipez, Johann (fl. 1484), sculptor - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 40 Liphas (Capua) (fl. 1240), architcct - Capua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 41 Lipiavicz, Andre (15-th century), canon - Poland - Chevalier - F. 243, 42 Lipomanis, Johannes de (fl. 1425), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 43 Liporita, Antonio (15-th century), philologist Italy - Chevalier - F. 243, 44 Master of the Lippborger Passion (Deutschland) (fl. 1470-1480), painter Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 45-46 Lippe, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Lippstadt (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 47-48 Lippe, Heinrich von (fl. 1448-1470), clerk, illuminator, miniaturist - Paderborn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 49-56 Lippe, Konrad von (fl. 1448-1470), clerk, illuminator, miniaturist - Paderborn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 49-56 Lippi, Bartolommeo —> Bartolommeo [Bartholomaeus] de Colle Lippi, Filippo (* ca. 1406, 11469), painter, Carmelite - Firenze (Italy); Spoleto (Italy) Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 57-58; 425, 361 Lippi, Francesco (fl. 1487), translator - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 60 Lippi, Franco - also: Franco de Senis (* 1211, t 1297), Carmelite, soldier, hermit, pilgrim - Siena (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 243, 59 Lippi, Lorenzo (Π. 1450), translator, poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 243, 61 Lippia, Heidenricus —» Heidenricus Lippia de Göttingen Lippin le Nayere (14-th century), physician, surgeon - België, Belgique; France Wickersheimer - F. 243. 62 Lippo da Arezzo - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 243, 63 Lippo di Benivieni (fl. 1315), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 65 Lippo (Bologna) (fl. 1389), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 68 Lippo di Corso - also: Filippo di C. (*ca. 1357, t e a . 1404), painter, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 66 Lippo Dardi - » Dardi, Felipe Lippo di Dino (fi. 1331), goldsmith - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 67 Lippo (Firenze) (*ca. 1354, t e a . 1415), painter, mosaicist - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 243, 69-70 Lippo Menimi - also: Filippo di Memmo (fl. 1317-1357), painter - Siena (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 71-77 Lippo Pasci da Bardi - sonnetist - Italy Chevalier - F. 243, 64 Lippo Vanni (fl. 1341-1375), painter, miniaturist Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 79-86; 391, 323-324 Lippo, Andrea di (fl. 1346), painter - Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 87 Lippo, di Gambacorti - Jesuate - Pisa (Italy) Chevalier - F. 243, 78 Lippomani, Marco ( t e a . 1440), orator - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 88 Liprand (France) - confessor, priest - France Chevalier - F. 243, 89 Lipspringe, Hinrik (11. 1414), goldsmith Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 90

Liquerque, Piene - also: P. Linquerque (fl. 1399-1400), sculptor - France - Beaulieu F. 243, 91 Lira, Giovanni - also: Zohanne, Zoane (fl. 1455), miniature painter - Ferrara (Italy) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 92-93 Lirer, Thomas - also: T. Lirar (fl. 1133-1462), chronicler - Österreich (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Potthcist - F. 243, 94-98 Lirling, Robert de (fl. 1309-1349), magister, priest, district rector - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 243, 100 Lirlyng, John de (f 1390), master of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 243, 99 Lisa Strozzi (fl. 1400), wife of Filippo Strozzi Toscana (Italy) - Echols - F. 243, 101 Lisboa, Lourenzo de (fl. 1389), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 102 Lisboa, Vicente de ( t 1401), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 103-104 Liscius, Niccolò - also: N. Lisci (fl. 1485), military captain - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 106 Lisetii, Johannes —» Johannes Lisctii Lisiard (Beauvais) (fl. 1100), archdeacon Beauvais (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 107 Lisiardus Suessionensis (f 1126), bishop Soissons (France); Aisne (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 243, 108-110 Lisiardus Turonensis - also: Liziardus T., Lictardus (fl. 1153-1168), clerk, deacon - Laon (France); Tours (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 243, 111-116 Lisle, Richard de (* 1270), Franciscan, friar, doctor of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 243, 117 Lisle, Thomas de bishop of Ely —> Thomas de Insula bishop of Ely Lismore (Scotland) (fl. 530), monk, historian Scotland - Chevalier - F. 243, 118 Lisold (Breteuil) (9-th century), saint, theologian France - Chevalier - F. 243, 119 Lister, John (fl. 1447), clerk, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 120 Listraer, John (fl. 1419), prior - England Chevalier - F. 243, 121 Lisuardus (Chilly) (fl. 1178), physician - Paris (France); Seine-et-Oise (France) Wickersheimer - F. 243, 122 Lisuardus (France) - physician - France Jacquart 2 - F. 243, 123 Litelport, John (fl. 1418), Dominican, friar, deacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 243, 124 Litemont, Jacob de - also: J. de Lichtemont, Littemont, Lytemont (fl. 1453-1469), court painter - Bourges (France) Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 125 Litifred, bishop of Novara ( t 1151), bishop Novara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 126 Litill, Robert (fl. 1377), clerk, criminal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 127 Litlebur, Nicholas de (fl. 1283), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 128 Litleton, Laurence de (fl. 1350-1355), bachelor of canon law, district rcctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 243, 129 Litlington, Nicholas, abbot of Westminster also: N. Littlington ( t 1386), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Westminster (England) - Chevalier F. 243, 130 Litlyngton, William de (fl. 1390-1405), bachelor of canon law, canon, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 243, 131 Lito da Carrara (fl. 1401), poet - Carrara (Italy) Chevalier - F. 243, 132 Litschower (Deutschland) (13-th century), poet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 243, 133 Litster, John ( t 1381), city administrator - Norfolk (England) - Chevalier - F. 243, 134 Litster, William ( t 1453), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 135

Lobenzweig Littelport, Gregory de (fl. 1300), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 136 Littelton, John (fl. 1347-1348), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 137 Littelton, Wibert (f 1335), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 138-139 Littelton, William de (f 1355), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 140-141 Littera, Guillaume de (fl. 1436-1447), canon, archbishop, vicar general - Aix-en-Provence (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier F. 243, 142 Littleton, John (fl. 1419-1431), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 143 Littleton, Nicholas de (fl. 1355-1357), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 144 Littleton, Richard de (fl. 1349-1357), scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 145 Littleton, Thomas (* 1402, 1 1481), jurisconsult, sheriff, king's sergeant, judge - Worcester (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 146-149 Litton, Thomas de (fl. 1309-1312), magister, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 150 Littorio da Benevento (11. 1005), veterinarian Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 151 Litwin, Johann (f 1460), goldsmith - Krakow (Poland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 152 Liub, king of the Wilzen (fl. 823), duke, king - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 243, 153 Liubart Gediminovic, prince of Volyn' (t 1385), prince - Lithuania - Boguslavskij - F. 243, 275 Liudulphe, bishop of Tournai and Noyon ( t 9 8 8 ) , bishop - Tournai (Belgium); Noyon (France) Chevalier - F. 243, 154 Liulf (England) - also: Ligulf ( t 1080), noble family - England - Chevalier - F. 243, 155 Liutadus, bishop of Vence (fl. 835-868), bishop France - Chevalier - F. 242, 329 Liutbaldus (Schaffhausen) (fl. 1103-1104), priest, architect - Schaffhausen (Switzerland) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 243, 156 Liutbertus, king of the Lombards (+701), king Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 157 Liutbertus, archbishop of Mainz - also: Liudbert, Ludiberti, Luitperti ( t e a . 863), archbishop - Mainz (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 243, 158-162 Liutbertus, bishop of Münster ( t 8 7 1 ) , bishop Münster (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 243, 163 Liutbirge (Halberstadt) (+ before 870), saint, recluse - Halberstadt (Germany) Chevalier, Echols - F. 243, 164-165 Liutfroy, bishop of Pavia (f 874), bishop - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 166 Liutfroy (Salzburg) (late 10-th century), teacher Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier - F. 243, 167 Liuthardus Malmundarius Praepositus (10-th century), theologian - France; Italy - Potthast - F. 243, 182 Liuthardus (Saint-Denis) (fl. 842-870), monk, copyist, poet, miniature painter - Tours (France); Saint-Denis (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/Becker - F'. 243, 183-190 Liuthardus, bishop of Vercelli (1901), bishop - Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 245-246 Liutholdus (Mondsee) - also: Liutoldus, Luitoldus, Lintoldus, Lintholdus (fl. 1178), Benedictine, monk, copyist, illuminator Deutschland - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 193-198 Liutold (Dicsscn) (fl. 1224), priest - Dicsscn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 243, 191 Liutold von Eppcnstcin, duke of Kärnten (*ca. 1045, 11090), duke - Kärnten (Austria); Steiermark (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 192 Liutolf Ludolphus

715

Liutpert, king of the Lombards (fl. 700-701), duke, king - Lombardia (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 202-203 Liutpold, duke of Bayern (f 907), duke, margrave - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 204-205 Liutpold von Bogen, archbishof of Mainz ( t 1059), archbishop - Mainz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 243, 206 Liutpram, archbishop of Salzburg ( t 859), archbishop - Salzburg (AusLria) - Chevalier F. 243, 207 Liutprand, duke of Benevento (fl. 751-758), duke - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 208 Liutprand, king of the Lombards (* 712, t 7 4 3 ) , king - Lombardia (Italy) Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 243, 237-242 Liutprand (Milano) ( t 1113), priest - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 243 Liutprecht (Freising) (fl. 1200), sculptor Freising (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 244 Liutwin (Poet) —> Lutwin (Poet) Liuva I, king of the Visigoths (+572), governor, king - Narbonne (France) - Chevalier F. 243, 247

Llouye, Antonio de (fl. 1462), painter - Savoie (France); Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 279 Lloyd, ... (fl. 1494-1495), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 280 Lloyd, Owen (f 1478), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 281-284 Lluria, family - also: Lauria, Lloria (since 13th century), noble family - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Lluria, Berengar di - also: Lauria, Lloria (14th century), nobleman - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Lluria, Carlo di - also: Lauria, Lloria (14th century), nobleman - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Lluria, Jacopo di - also: Lauria, Lloria (14-th century), nobleman, admiral - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Lluria, Perellò di - also: Lauria, Lloria (14th century), nobleman - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Lluria, Ruggiero I, di - also: Lauria, Lloria (+ 1266), nobleman, warrior - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Lluria, Ruggiero II, di - also: Lauria, Lloria (*ca. 1250, 1 1305), nobleman - Italy; Valencia (Spain)

Liuva II, king of the Visigoths (τ 603), king France - Chevalier - F. 243, 248 Liuzzi. Raimondo de' > Mundinus Lucius Livet, Guillaume de (τ 1465), canon - Lisicux (France); Rouen (France) - Chevalier F. 243, 249 Livi, Francesco di Domenico (fl. 1434-1436), glass painter - Firenze (Italy); Lübeck (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 250 Livie de Chiavello (fl. 380), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 243, 251 Livin de Middelburg (15-th century), poet, prior Zwolle (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 243, 265 Livingstone of Callendar, family (since 15-th century), noble family - Scotland - ArnoldBaker - F. 243, 252-253 Livingstone of Callendar, Alexander I, de, lord of Livingstone (+ 1450), nobleman, politician, justiciar - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 243, 252-254 Livinus Clerici (fl. 1362), physician - Gent, Gand (Belgium); Paris (France); Tournai (Belgium) Wickersheimer - F. 243, 255; 248, 134 Livinus Gallus (τ 1345), Franciscan - Wales; Palestine - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding F. 243, 260-263 Livinus Hayement - also: L. Heyman (11. 14921493), doctor of medecine - Torino (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 243, 264 Livinus, archbishop of Hiberniae (+ 657), apostle, archbishop - Brabant (Belgium); Ireland; Scotland - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 243, 256-259 Livizzano, Antonio da Modena (fl. 1466), copyist

- Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-289 Lluria, Ruggiero III, di - also: Lauria, Lloria (14th century), nobleman, marshal - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 285-286 Llywarch ab Llywclyn (fl. 1160-1220), troubadour - Wales - Chevalier - F. 243, 290 L l y w a r c h - H e n (Wales) ( t e a . 620), prince, troubadour - Wales - Chevalier - F. 243, 289 Llywelyn ab Gruffydd III, prince of Wales (τ 1282), prince - Wales - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 243, 291-296 Llywelyn ab Iorwerth II, prince of Wales ( t 1224), prince - Wales - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 291-298 Llywelyn ab Madog ab Elis (τ 1375), magister, deacon, archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 299 Llywelyn ab Rhys, prince of Wales (f 1317), rebel - Wales - Chevalier - F. 243, 291 Llywelyn ab Seitsylt I, prince of Wales (+ 1021), prince - Wales - Chevalier - F. 243, 291 Loardi, Simon (fl. 1298), royal treasurer Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 301 Loaysa, Jofré de - also: Loaisa (τ 1307), jurist - Toledo (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 243, 302 L o b a de Pueinautier (fl. 1200-1220), wife of Jourdain de Cabaret - France - Echols F. 243, 303 Lobain, Jean, abbot of Montreuil-sur-Mer (fl. 1467-1480), abbot, architect - Montreuil (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 304 Lobanov, family - family of princes - Russia Nechacin - F. 243, 305 Lobbes, William (fl. 1486), Dominican, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 243, 306 Lobbia della Pietro di Antonio (fl. 1461-1476), sculptor - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 243, 308 Lobbia, Domenico de la - also: D. Lobia (fl. 1491-1500), master mason - Lugano (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 307 Lobdeburg, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Thüringen (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 309-310 Lobegge, Walter von (fl. 1297-1288), reeve

- Modena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 243, 266-267 Lixignolo, Giacomo (fl. 1460), enameler Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 243, 268-269 Lizier, bishop of Conserans ( t before 663), bishop - France - Chevalier - F. 243, 270 Lizier, Grazida —> Grazida Lizier Lizio, Giacomo di (14-th century), physician, philosopher - Atri (Italy) - Chevalier F. 243, 271 Ljótr Skáld (13-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 243, 273 Ljótr Surnarlidhason (13-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 243, 274 Ljudevit —» Ludovicus Llácer, Leonardo (fl. 1467), goldsmith - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 276 Lloid, John (fl. 1401), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 277 Llopart, Berenguer - also: B. Laupart (fl. 1372), painter - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 278

- Bologna (Italy); Konstanz (Germany) Chevalier - F. 243, 311 Lobeira, Juan de (fl. 1325), poet - Portugal Chevalier - F. 243, 312 Lobeira, Vaco de ( t 1404), novelist - Porto (Portugal) - Chevalier - F. 243, 313 Lobenzweig, Hans (II. 1450), magister, author of a oneiromancy book - Schwaben (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 243, 314-316

716

Lobera

Lobera, Juan Pedro de (15-th century), canon, religious writer - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 243, 317-318 Lobera, Pedro de —» Pedro [Petrus] de Lobera Lobera y Valtierra, Julián - also: J. de Loba or Dobla ( t 1435), cardinal - Spain - Berton, Chevalier - F. 96, 66; 227, 89 Lobet, Joan (fl. 1404), sculptor - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 319 Lobet, Marti ( t before 1447), architect, sculptor Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 320 Lobkowitz, Johannes von (fl. 1493), voyager Jerusalem (Israel); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 243, 321 Lobkowitz, Nikolaus I, von ( t 1435), general - Böhmen (Czcch Republic) - Chevalier F. 243, 322 Lobkowitz, Nikolaus II, von ( f l 4 4 2 ) , jurisconsult - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier F. 243, 322 Lobod, Richard (fl. 1455-1456), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 243, 323 Locatelli, Benito di (fl. 1486-1500), priest, printer - Bergamo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 243, 324 Locatelli, Taddeo - Augustinian - Italy Chevalier - F. 243, 325 Locelin (Fécamp) (11-th century), sculptor, architect - Fécamp (France) - Lami F. 243, 326 Lochen-Meann, abbot of Kildare (i"696), abbot Kildare (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 243, 327 Locher, Jakob ( t 1528), poet - Ingolstadt (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 243, 328 Locher, Nikolaus (fl. 1367-1368), chancellor, city administrator - Passau (Germany); Vienne (France); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 243, 329 Lochmair, Michael - also: M. Lochmayer ( t 1499), canon, university rector, professor of canon law, theologian - Vienne (France); Passau (Germany); Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, DLL F. 243, 330-332 Lochner, Hans ( t 1491), doctor of arts, doctor of medecine - Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier, Stammler - F. 243, 333-334 Lochner, Stefan (*ca. 1400, t e a . 1451), painter - Köln (Germany); Meersburg (Germany) Chevalier, D'Ancona, Fèti;s, lœxikon cíes Mittelalters, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 335-345 Lock, Adam ( f c a . 1229), master mason - Wells (England) - Harvey, Strayer - F. 243, 346-348 Lock, Johannes ( t 1494), Dominican, lector, confessor - Nürnberg (Germany) - Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 243, 349-351 Lockesley, Radulphus —> Radulphus [RadulfusJ Lokeslejus Lockock, ... (fl. 1482), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 352 Lockwoode, Richard ( t 1489), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 353 Lockysley, Ralph dc ( t e a . 1310), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 243, 354 Loco, Peter dc ( t e a . 1393), joiner - London (England) - Harvey - F. 243, 355 Lodeford, Richard de (fl. 1328), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 356 Lodelowe, Nicholas de ( t 1342), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 357-358 Lodelowe, Reginald (fl. 1285), clerk, murderer Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 359 Lodelowe, Thomas de (fl. 1336), scholar, criminal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 360 Loderm, John (11. 1358), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 361 Lodewijk —» Ludovicus Lodic, Johannes (fl. 1424), scribe, miniature painter - Imola (Italy); Böhmen (Czcch Republic) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 362 Lodovici, Romolo (14-th century), illuminator, copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 363-367

Lodovico - » Ludovicus Lodovisi, Ludovico ( t 1475), canon, jurisconsult, archdcacon - Bologna (Italy); Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 243, 368 Lodrigo, Giacomo (fl. 1276-1286), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 369 Lodrigo, Raymond (11. 1276-1277), painter Perpignan (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 370 Loe, Godefroid de (fl. 1412-1461), Carmelite, theologian - Limbourg (Belgium); Köln (Germany); Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Théologie - F. 243, 371-376 Loechnower, Gebhard de - copyist - Konstanz (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 130, 169; 243, 377 Loeder, Heinrich ( t e a . 1493), Benedictine, religious reformer - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 243, 378 Loeffs, Rudolphe (fl. 1484-1491), printer - France; Netherlands - Chevalier - F. 243, 385 Loergan Olivier le (fl. 1480), sculptor - Bretagne (France) - Beaiilieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 243, 386-390 Loerrach, Heinrich de (fl. 1296), canon - Basel (Switzerland); Bologna (Italy); Deutschland Chevalier - F. 243, 391 Loert (Palma) (fl. 1327-1339), painter - Palma (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 392 Loeslein, Pierre (fl. 1476-1483), printer - Venezia (Italy); Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 243, 393 Löffelholz, Johannes (* 1448, 11509), canon - Nürnberg (Germany); Passau (Germany) Chevalier - F. 243, 381 Löffelholz, Martin Avis, Johannes Loiseau, Thomas —> Avis, Thomas Loisel, Janin (fl. 1444), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 416 Loisel, Regnaut - sculptor - Paris (France) Beaulieu - F. 243, 417

Loisel, Robin - also: Robert Loizel (fl. 13821408), sculptor - Paris (France); België, Belgique - Beaulieu, Chevalier, Lami - F. 243, 418-425 Loiseleur, Nicolas (*ca. 1390, f before 1465), judge, canon - Chartres (France); Rouen (France); Basel (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 243, 426 Loisey, Antoine de (fl. 1468), citizen of Bourges Bourges (France) - Chevalier - F. 243, 427 Loison, Albert —> Albert [Albertus] Loison Loiwy d'Escocc - also: L. d'Estoc ( t 1412), physician - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer F. 243, 428 Loke, Robert (fl. 1343-1348), master of arts, subdeacon, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243, 429 Lokeren, Jan van (fl. 1375-1376), wood sculptor Mechelen, Malines (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 430 Lokesley, John (11. 1375-1379), master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 431 Lokett, ... (fl. 1492-1493), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 243. 432 Lokington, John de (fl. 1307-1317), master of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 243, 433 Lokton, Edward ( t 1471), bachelor of arts, bachelor of canon law, warden, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 243, 434 Lokton, Thomas (fl. 1405), textwriter - London (England) - Christianson - F. 243, 435 Lokton, Walter (fl. 1459), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 243, 436 Lokyer, Simon (fl. 1409-1410), physician, surgeon - Norwich (England) - Talbot - F. 355, 435 Lokyng, Peter de —> Abindon, Peter de Lokyngton, Thomas (fl. 1423-1432), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 243, 437 Lokyntone, Richard (fl. 1400), bookbinder London (England) - Christianson - F. 243, 438 Lola, Francesco (fl. 1394-1419), painter - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 439 Lolan (Scotland) ( t 1039), bishop - Scotland Chevalier - F. 243, 440 Lollaerd, Matthieu - also: M. lc Lollaerd (fl. 1380), Lollard, heretic - Netherlands - Chevalier _ F. 243, 441; 260, 391 Lolleworth, William de (fl. 1306-1323), magister, proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 243, 445 Lollhardus Gualterus - also: Nicolaus L., Walter Lolhard ( t 1322), heretic - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat _ F. 243, 442-444 Lollio, Alberto (15-th century), copyist - Modena (Italy) - Bradley - F. 243, 446 Lollio, Antonio —> Antonius Lollius Loman, ... (fl. 1430), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 1 Lomazzo, Bernardo (fl. 1412), painter - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 2 Lombard, Richard (11. 1437-1438), subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 3 Lombard, Wilhelm - also: W. Lombari (fl. 14931494), glass painter - Deutschland - Thieme/ Becker - F. 244, 4 Lombarda (Toulouse) (fl. 1190-1230), noblewoman, poet - Toulouse (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 244, 5-6 Lombardi, Bernardo (fl. 1323-1327), Dominican, prior - Perpignan (France); Avignon (France); Provence (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 7 Lombardi, Bernardus —> Bernardus Lombardus Lombardi, Guglielmo (fi. 1338), reeve - France; Italy - Chevalier - F. 244, 8 Lombardi, Jean (fl. 1372), Dominican, friar, bachelor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 244, 9 Lombardi, Raimondo (fl. 1205-1211), prior Italy; France - Chevalier - F. 244, 10

Lopez Lombardino (Bologna) (fi. 1327), Dominican, architect - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 244, 11 Lombardino da Vallccchia - chroniclcr - Italy Chevalier - F. 244, 12 Lombardo, Giovanni, bishop of Parenzo - also: Johannes Lumbardo (f 1415), Carmelite, prior, bishop - Venezia (Italy); Parenzo (Croatia) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier F. 213, 224; 244, 13 Lombardo, Martino (fl. 1485), architect Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 244, 14-15 Lombardo, Pietro (fl. 1480), sculptor, architect Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 16 Lombardo, Tullio (fl. 1483), architect, sculptor Italy - Chevalier - F. 244, 17 Lombardus (Talmont) (fl. 1135-1140), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 244, 18 Lombart, Guillaume (fl. 1277), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 244, 19 Lombart, Jacques (fl. 1471), painter - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 244, 20 Lombart, Pierre (barber) —> Pierre [Petrus] Lombart Lombe, Henry (fl. 1466-1467), friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 244, 21-22 Lombe, Thomas —> Thomas Lumbaeus Lombeke, Jean van (fl. 1467-1489), engraver - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 244, 23 Lombrose (Cea) ( t e a . 840), virgin - France Chevalier - F. 244, 24 Lomer, Gerhard von - also: G. v. Loemer, Locmar (fl. 1473-1492), architect - Köln (Germany); Xanten (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 25 Lomherst, J. de (fl. 1329-1330), sacristan, lector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 26 Lomherst, Stephen (fl. 1373), mason - Kent (England) - Harvey - F. 244, 27 Lomley, John (fl. 1413), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 28 Lomme, Janin de Tournay - also: Jeannin le Home, Johan Lome, Juan L. (fl. 1411-1416), sculptor - Tournay (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 244, 29 Lomme, Pierre de (fl. 1349-1378), miniaturist, calligrapher - Lille (France) D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 30-31 Lomme, Pierron de (fl. 1369), sculptor - Lille (France) - Lami - F. 244, 32 Lond, ... (fl. 1396-1397), college student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 33 Lond, Henry dc (fl. 1291), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 34 Londe, Robert ( f e a . 1461), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 35 London, ... (fl. 1489), canon, magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 36 London, Clement de (fl. 1240), Franciscan, friar, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 37 London, Guy de (fl. 1275-1276), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 38 London, Henry de (τ 1289), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 39 London, John de (fl. 1274), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 40 London, John de (fl. 1300), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 41 London, John (fl. 1325), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 42 London, John de (fl. 1327-1330), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 43 London, John de (fl. 1392), Franciscan, friar, doctor of theology - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 45 London, John ( t 1416), Benedictine, monk, bachelor of theology, prior - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 244, 44

London, John (fl. 1486), Dominican, friar, deacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 46 London, Laurence de (fl. 1312-1331), master of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 47 London, Nicholas de (fl. 1317), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 48 London, Nicholas (fl. 1476), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 49 London, Philip de —> Leygh, Philip London, Philip dc (fl. 1319-1327), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 50 London, Simon de (fl. 1321), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 51 London, Stephan (fl. 1444-1447), Benedictinc, monk, doctor of theology, archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 52 London, Thomas de ( t 1404), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 53 London, Thomas (fl. 1464-1472), Dominican, friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 244, 54 London, W. (fl. 1485), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 55 London, Walter of - also: W. Niger (fl. 11861214), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 56 London, Walter ( t 1440), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 59-60 London, William de (fl. 1217-1241), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 57-58 Londone, John (fl. 1406-1411), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 61 Londone, Thomas (fl. 1284-1285), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 62 Londone, Walter (fl. 1326-1340), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 63-64 Loneye, John (Carmelite) —> Johannes Loneius Long, John (fl. 1394-1423), mason - Westminster (England) - Harvey - F. 244, 65 Long, John (fl. 1467-1473), college student, scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 66 Long, William (fl. 1428), textwriter - London (England) - Christiansen - F. 244, 67 Longaradh Coisfinn (6-th century), citizen Wales; England - Chevalier - F. 244, 68 Longden, John de ( t 1375), doctor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 71 Longe, John —» Sampford, John Longe, John (fl. 1450-1456), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 72 Longe, Richard - also: William L. (fl. 1404-1407), Carmelite, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 244, 73 Longe, Robert (fl. 1424), subdeacon, deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 74 Longe, Thomas (fl. 1433-1460), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 75 Longe, W. (fl. 1491-1492), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 76 Longe, William (fl. 1328-1385), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 77 Longe, William ( t 1430), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 78-79 Longe, William (fl. 1436), bachelor of arts, school principal - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 80 Longe, William (fl. 1457), bachelor of arts Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 81 Longedane, Simon (fl. 1405), subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 82 Longeford, John de (*ca. 1375), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 83 Longenay, John de (11. 1332-1340), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 84

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Longenore, ... (fl. 1310-1312), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 85 Longespée, Roger de —> Meulun, Roger de Longespey de Regenhill, John de —> Ragenhill, John de Longevylle, Nicholas de (fl. 1335-1338), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 86 Longge, Philip (fl. 1425-1426), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 87 Longils, abbot of Buxiaci (7-th century), abbot Maine (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 88 Longin, bishop of Viviers (fl. 673), bishop, saint Viviers (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 89 Longin, Flavius (fl. 567-584), religious person Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 90 Longland, ... (fl. 1493), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 91 Longo, Leonardo (fl. 1476-1482), priest, printer Vicenza (Italy); Bergamo (Italy); Trento (Italy) Chevalier - F. 244, 92 Longo, Ludovico —> Ludovicus Longo bishop of Methoni Longo, Marin (fl. 1370), painter - Italy Chevalier - F. 244, 93 Longspey de Broklesby, John (fl. 1357), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 244, 94 Longstrother, John ( t 1471), prior, treasurer - Rhodos (Greece); England - Chevalier F. 244, 95 Longsword, Roger de, bishop of Coventry (*ca. 1212, t 1250), bishop - Salisbury (England); Coventry (England) - Arnold-Baker - F. 244, 96 Longsword, William I, de, earl of Salisbury ( t 1226), carl, military captain - Salisbury (England) - Arnold-Baker - F. 244, 96 Longsword, William II, de, carl of Salisbury (*ca. 1212, 11250), earl, military captain, crusader - Salisbury (England); Aquitaine (France) - Arnold-Baker - F. 244, 96 Longton, ... (fl. 1462-1463), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 97 Longueil, Richard Olivier de (* before 1415, 11470), cardinal - Normandie (France); Roma (Italy); Rouen (France) - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 98-99 Longuejoé, Jacques (+ 1423), prior - Saint-Denis (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 100 Longuer, Miguel - also: M. Loquer, Luch (fl. 1483), sculptor - Barcelona (Spain); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 101 Longuet, Jean - sculptor - Bourges (France) Lami - F. 244, 102 Longus, Albert ( t l 5 0 0 ) , student - Roma (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier F. 244, 103 Longus, Theodoricus - also: Tidericus Langen (fl. 1350), canon, poet - Goslar (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 244, 104-106 Lonwez, Baudouin de (fl. 1316), citizen - Douai (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 107 Loose, John - also: J. Baie (fl. 1455-1478), mason - Norfolk (England) - Harvey - F. 244, 108 Looz, family - also: Loon (sincc 10-th ccntury), noble family - België, Belgique; France Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 110-111 Looz, Louis de, count of Chiny ( t 1218), count, lord - France - Chevalier - F. 244, 112 Looze, Guy dc, lord of Flogny (fl. 1328-1348), knight - France - Chevalier - F. 244, 113 Lope y Andreo (fl. 1407), architect, wood sculptor - Tudela (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 114 Lope Diaz de Haro III (fl. 1254-1288), nobleman, rebel - Spain - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 244, 115-116 Lope de Salazar y Salinas (*ca. 1393, 1 1463), religious reformer - Burgos (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 117 Lopez de Espejo (fl. 1453), historian - Spain Chevalier - F. 244, 118 Lopez de Fitero, bishop of Cordoba ( t 1245), bishop - Spain - Chevalier - F. 244, 119

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Lopez

Lopez de la Roca Alamany (fl. 1495), hagiographer - Spain - Chevalier - F. 244, 120 López, Alonso (fl. 1426), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 121 López, Antón (fl. 1410-1426), bell founder Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 122 López, Antón (fl. 1418), stonemason - Toledo (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 123 López, Diego (fl. 1427-1439), painter - Sevilla (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 124 López, Diego (fl. 1495), painter - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 244, 125-126 Lopez, Fernando - also: Fcrnao Lopes (*ca. 1380, t e a . 1460), historian, chronicler Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Strayer - F. 244, 127-130 Lopez, Fernando (fl. 1455), physician - Spain Chevalier - F. 244, 131 Lopez, Franco (fl. 1498), physician - Spain Chevalier - F. 244, 132 Lopez, Garcia - treasurer - Navarra (Spain) Chevalier - F. 244, 133 Lopez, Jaime - also: Juan L. (15-th century), painter - Madrid (Spain) - Chevalier F. 244, 134 López, Juan (Dominican, +1479) —> Juan [Johannes] López Lopez, Juan (f 1396), city captain - Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 213, 139-145 Lopez, Juan (fl. 1484), canon, physician Salamanca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 244, 135 Lopez, Juan (fl. 1488-1491), deacon, canon Segovia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 244, 136 Lopez, Martino, bishop of Huesca (f 1313), bishop - Huesca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 244, 137 Lopez, Pedro de Luna, archbishop of Zaragoza ( t 1345), canon, abbot, archbishop - Zaragoza (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 244, 145-152 López, Rodrigo (fl. 1452), architect - Lugo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 159 Lopez, Sancho de Ayerbe, archbishop of Tarragona (f 1357), Franciscan, archbishop - Tarragona (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 244, 153-158 López, Simón - also: S. Lopiz (fl. 1410), architect - Navarra (Spain) Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 160 Lopez de Ayala, Pedro Aurelius, Cornells Loptr Guthormsson (fl. 1420), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 244, 165 Lopyeno, Benedikt (fl. 1481), goldsmith Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 166 Loquin, Jaquin (fl. 1337), prisoner - France Chevalier - F. 244, 167 Lora (France) (fl. 1499), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 244, 168 Lorardus de Maurre (fl. 1323), barber - Reims (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 244, 169 Master of the Lorcher Kreuzaltar (15-th century), potter - Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 170-171 L o r c h n e r , Stephan von Spalt (fl. 1530-1531), doctor of arts, mathematician - Deutschland DLL - F. 244, 172 Lorcignes, Guérin de (fi. 1326-1327), architect, sculptor - Clermont-Ferrand (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lami, Lance F. 244, 173-175 L o r d , Adam (fl. 1490), mason - Ely (England) Harvey - F. 244, 176

Lord, John (fl. 1424), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 177 Lord, John ( t 1449), master of arts, district rcctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 178 Lord, John (fl. 1469), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 179 Lordat, Arnaud de (fl. 1337), ambassador Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 180 Lorde, ... (fl. 1479-1482), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 181 Lorde, John (11. 1461), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 182 Lordet, Albert, bishop of Mende ( t 1361), archdeacon, bishop - Autun (France); Mende (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 183 Loré, Ambroise de, baron of Ivry (* 1396, f e a . 1446), military leader, baron - Eure-et-Loir (Fiance); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 184-185 Lore, Baudouin vander (fl. 1381), poet - Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 244, 186 Loren, Boudewyn de (fl. 1400), poet - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 244, 187 Lorensen, Matthias (14-th century), canon Uppsala (Sweden); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 188 Lorentino, Agnolo di (15-th century), painter Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 189 Lorenzetti, Ambrogio ( t 1348), painter Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 244, 190-202 Lorenzetti, Lorenzo (13-th century), painter Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 203 Lorenzetti, Pietro - also: P. Laurati (*ca. 1280, t e a . 1348), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 204-215 Lorenzoni, family (since 14-th century), family of goldsmiths - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 244, 216 Lorenzoni, Alò (fl. 1462), goldsmith - Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 216 Lorenzoni, Pandolfo (fl. 1448), goldsmith Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 216 Lorenzoni, Ughetto (fl. 1386-1390), goldsmith Bergamo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 216 Loret, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lorct Loretta de Braose, countess of Leicester also: L. de Briouze (*ca. 1196, f e a . 1270), countess, recluse - Leicester (England) - Echols - F. 244, 217 Lorgeril, Simon dc (fl. 1461), chancellor Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 218 Loria, Ruggiero di (f 1305), admiral - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 219 Lorier, Jehan des Jeux (II. 1466-1467), sculptor France - Beaulieu - F. 244, 220 Lorier, Régnault (fl. 1403), mason - Paris (Fiance) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 244, 221-222 Lorin, Jean (15-th century), copyist - France Bradley, Chevalier - F. 244, 223-224 Loriot, Pierre (fl. 1500), mayor - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 225 Lorme, Guillaume de, abbot of Saint-Allyre ( f e a . 1377), Benedictine, prior, abbot - ClermontFerrand (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 226 Lorme, Pons de, abbot of Montmajour ( t 1383), Benedictine, abbot - Montmajour (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 227 Lorme, Simon de (fl. 1529), sculptor - Laon (France) - Lami - F. 244, 228 Lormiere, Jan - also: J. Lormier (fl. 1418), glass painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 244, 229 Lornay, Guillaume de, bishop of Genf ( t 1408), archdeacon, bishop - Carpentras (Fiance); Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Chevalier - F. 244, 230 Lorraine, Antoine de, count of Vaudemont ( t ca. 1447), count, warrior - France - Chevalier F. 244, 231 Lorraine, Ferry I, de, lord of Rumigny ( t 1415), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 244, 232

Lorraine, Jean de ( t 1473), seneschal, military captain - Anjou (France); Normandie (France) Chevalier - F. 244, 233 Lorut, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Lorut Lory, John (fl. 1474-1476), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 234 Loryng, Nigel - also; Nele L. ( t 1386), warrior England - Chevalier - F. 244, 235 Loryng, Thomas (fl. 1346-1351), magister, district rector, clerk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 244, 237 Loryng, Thomas (fl. 1413), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 236 Loryng, William (*1416), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 244, 238-246 Los, Richart (fl. 1380), sculptor - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 247 Loschi, Antonio —» Luschus, Antonius Loschi, Gabrio (fl. 1378), canon - Parma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 244, 248 Losco, Antonio ( t ca. 1447), secretary of a pope - Vicenza (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 244, 249 Losco, Francesco (fl. 1410), poet - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 250 Losco, Nicolas (fl. 1412), poet - Vicenza (Italy) Chevalier - F. 244, 251 Lose, Johannes (fl. 1444), canon - Königsberg (Germany) - DLL - F. 244, 252 Losinga, Robert bishop of Hereford —» Robertus Hcrcfordicnsis Losio da Quinzo (fl. 1314), engineer - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 253 Losse, Rudolf (*ca. 1310, t 1364), jurist, notary Montpellier (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 254 Lossow, Clemens Clemens Lossow Lossveit de Xanctis, Johannes —> Johannes Lossvclt de Xanctis Lotard (Hainaut) (fl. 1334), physician - Hainaut (Belgium) - Wickersheimer - F. 244, 256 Lotard, archbishop of Nazareth ( f 1190), prior, archbishop - Israel - Chevalier - F. 244, 255 Lote, Stephen - also: S. Loot, Loth, Lotte ("|"ca. 1417), mason, warden, architect - Kent (England); London (England); Canterbury (England) - Harvey, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 257-265 Lotegareshale, Henry de (fl. 1341-1347), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 266 Lotero, bishop of Verona (τ ca. 760), bishop Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 244, 267 Lotharius Crcmoncnsis, archbishop of Pisa (f ca. 1224), jurisconsult, patriarch, archbishop - Pisa (Italy); Cremona (Italy); Bologna (Italy); Vercelli (Italy); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 244, 268-270 Lothaire [Lotharius] (France) - son of Charlemagne and Hildegardc - France Chevalier - F. 244, 283 Lotharius (France) (fl. 865), theologian - France - Fabricius - F. 244, 278 Lotharius, king of France (*ca. 941, 1986), king - Reims (France); Compiègne (France); Laon (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 244, 272-277 Lothaire [Lotharius], count of Hostade and Dalhem (12-th century), count - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 244, 271 Lotario [Lotharius], king of Italy (*ca. 926, 1950), king - Milano (Italy); Torino (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 244, 281-282 Lothaire [Lotharius], king of Kent (t685), king - Kent (England) - Chevalier - F. 244, 284 Lothar [Lotharius], bishop of Liège ( t 1194), reeve, bishop - Bonn (Germany); België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 244, 280 Lothaire [Lotharius] II, king of Lorraine (* ca. 825, 1869), king - Lorraine (France); Aachen (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Gertner 2,

Loveriche Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 244, 285-304 Lothaire [Lotharius], abbot of Moutier-Saint-Jean ("¡"865), abbot - Saint-Germain des Prés (France); Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 333 Lothar [Lotharius] I, emperor of the Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] (*795, 1" 855), king, emperor - Lombardia (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 244, 306-315 Lothar [Lotharius] III (von Süpplingenburg), emperor of the Roman Empire [RömischDeutsches Reich] (* 1075, i 1137), duke, king, emperor - Roma (Italy); Mainz (Germany); France - Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 244, 316-331 Lotharius de Sancto Amando (t828), sacristan - Saint-Amand-les-Eaux (France) - Chevalier F. 244, 332 Lothar [Lotharius], count of Waldeck ( t 1003), count, margrave - Köln (Germany); Waldeck (Germany); Brandenburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 244, 305 Lothart (France) (15-th century), citizen - France - Chevalier - F. 244, 279 Lothener, Stefan - also: S. Lochner ( t 1451), painter - Konstanz (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 244, 334 Lotieri, Antonio (fl. 1459-1468), notary, chronicler - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 244, 335-336 Lotin, Pierre, abbot of Saint-Winoc ( t 1472), abbot - France - Chevalier - F. 244, 337 Loton, John de (fl. 1351-1355), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 338 Lotrian, Alain (15-th century), printer - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 339 Lotter, Melchiorp - also: M. Lotther (fl. 14851500), printer - Leipzig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 244, 340 Lotteringo, Pisano (13-th century), bell founder Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 341 Lotti, Benincasa —> Benincasa Lotti Lottini, Tommaso Francesco (15-th century), illuminator - Italy - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 342-345 Lotto di ser Dato - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 244, 346 Lotto de Fisole - historian - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 244, 347 Lottus de Bancosis —» Bancosis, Lotto de Lotulfus Novariensis (fl. 1121), clergyman Reims (France); Novara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 244, 348 Lotze, Wedego (fl. 1485), mayor - France Chevalier - F. 244, 349 Louan, Jean de, lord of Nogent-l'-Artault (fl. 1486), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 244, 350 Louber, Diebol (fl. 1450), copyist, bookseller - Haguenau (France) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 94, 350-352; 244, 351 Loubert, Jourdan de (fl. 1333-1340), seneschal Poitou (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 352 Louchard, family (since 13-th century), family of businessmen - Arras (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 353 Louchard, Audefroi (fl. 1244-1273), businessman - Arras (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 244, 353 Louchard, Jacques - also: Garet (fl. 1255-1295), businessman - Arras (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 353 Loudain (Strasbourg) (f 1202), pilgrim, saint Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 354 Loueciennes, Etienne de (fl. 1320), ornamental sculptor - Sens (Franco) - Lami - F. 244, 355 Louet, Pierre (fl. 1451), barber, surgeon Marseille (France) - Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 304, 143-144 Louet, Thibaud (medical writer) —> Thibaud [Theobaldus] Louet Louet, William (fl. 1324-1325), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 356

Louf, Guérartou - also: Guérard L. (fl. 14651466), sculptor - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu F. 244, 357 Loughburgh, Thomas (f 1450), master of arts, vicar, canon, warden - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 244, 358 Loughteburgh, William de (t 1362), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 359-360 Loughton, William de (fl. 1348-1353), bachelor of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 361 Louhans, Jean de - also: J. de Lovynt (fl. 1421-1447), sculptor - France - Beaulieu F. 244, 362 Louis —> Ludovicus Master of Louis dc Bruges (2-d half 15-th century), miniaturist - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 246, 136-137 Louis, Daniel (15-th century), glass painter België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 244, 364 Louise (Clermont) (II. 1498), physician Clermont-Ferrand (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 244, 365 Louise de Savoie, duchess of Angoulême (* 1476, t e a . 1531), patroness, illuminator, duchess Savoie (France); Angoulême (France) - Bradley, Echols - F. 244, 366-371 Louiset (Bourgogne) - also: Loyset (fl. 1385), barber - Bourgogne (France); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 244, 372 Loukynge, Peter de —> Abindon, Peter de Lounde, John (fl. 1390), royal physician London (England); Lincoln (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 167 Lounde, John (f 1467), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 373-375 Lounde, Thomas (fl. 1430), Dominican, friar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 376 Loup —> Lupus Loupel (Moutier-la-Celle) (fl. 673), monk, hagiographer - France - Chevalier F. 244, 378 Louppy, Raoul de (f 1388), governor Dauphiné (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 379 Lours, Perrin (fl. 1415), wood sculptor - Savoie (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 244, 380-381 Louteburgh, William de, abbot of Biddlesden (fl. 1346-1357), Cistercian, monk, bachelor of theology, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 382 Louth, Thomas of (fl. 1272), magister, bedel - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 384 Louth, Thomas of (+ 1296), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 383 Louth, William of Jean [Johannes] Louvel Louvel, Jérémie (15-th century), calligrapher Evreux (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 394 Louvencourt, Marie dc ( t 1712), citizen - France - Ladvocat - F. 244, 396 Louvet, Jean (falter 1438), city administrator Provence (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) Chevalier - F. 244, 397

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Louvier, Antoine de, bishop of Rennes (f 1405), canon, bishop - Angers (France); Vienne (France); Rennes (France); Maguelonne (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 398 Louviers, Charles de (fl. 1376), state counsellor France - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 244, 399-400 Master of the Louvre-Kreuzigung (Toscana) - also: Master of the Louvre (2-d half 14-th century), painter - Toscana (Italy); Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 244, 401 Louys, Jamet (15-th century), printer - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 402 Lovagnier, Georges (fl. 1406), goldsmith Annecy (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 403 Lovati, Lovato —> Lupatus de Lupatis Lovdale, ... (fl. 1482-1483), student of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 404 Love, John ("|" 1440), ecclesiastical administrator Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 405-406 Love, Nicholas ( t 1424), prior - Yorkshire (England) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters _ F. 244, 407-408 Love, Robert (fl. 1416-1421), Dominican, friar, deacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 409 Love, William (fl. 1376), carpenter - Essex (England) - Harvey - F. 244, 410 Love, William (fl. 1468-1469), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 411 Lovecok, Thomas (fl. 1417-1423), master of arts, subdeacon, district rector, chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 412-413 Lovekyn, Jean ( t 1368), mayor - London (England) - Chevalier - F. 244, 414 Lovekyn, Roger (fl. 1308-1315), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 415 Lovel, B. (fl. 1410-1411), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 416 Lovel, Gilbert (f 1332), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 417-418 Lovel, Philippe ( t 1259), treasurer - England Chevalier - F. 244, 419 Lovel, Ralph ( f l 4 1 3 ) , ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 420-422 Lovel, Robert (fl. 1320-1324), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 423 Lovel, Roger de ( t 1262), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 424-425 Lovelich, Henry (fl. 1425), poet, merchant London (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 244, 426 Lovelich, John ( t 1438), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 427-428 Lovell, ... (fl. 1406-1408), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 429 Lovell, Francis de - also: F. Lovell (* 1454, f ca. 1487), knight, viscount, lord, chamberlain France; England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 244, 430-431 Lovell, John (fl. 1453), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 432-453 Lovell, John ( t 1476), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 244, 433 Lovell, John (fl. 1479-1492), monk, doctor of theology, prior - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 244, 434 Lovell, John (fl. 1483-1489), student, scholar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 435 Lovell, Maud —> Maud [Mathilda] Lovell lady Arundel Lovell, William ( t 1495), bachelor of canon law, subdeacon, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 436 Loveraz, Richard de (fl. 1304-1322), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 244, 437 Loveriche, Ethelbert (fl. 1469-1470), deacon Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 438

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Loversalle

Loversalle, Robert (fl. 1417-1450), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 439 Lovet, ... (fl. 1407), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 440 Lovet, Giles (fl. 1336-1348), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 441 Lovetot, John de ( t 1294), judge - England Chevalier - F. 213, 183 Lovetot, John (fl. 1343-1358), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 442 Lovett, ... (II. 1459-1466), master of arts - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 244, 443 Lovocat (6-th century), priest - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 244, 444 Lovyer, John - also: J. Furbour (fl. 1449-1501), bachelor of canon law, vicar, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 244, 445-446 Low, Johannes (fl. 1493), historian - Böhmen (Czech Republic) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 212, 428; 243, 394 Low, John - also: J. Chirchegorde (f 1443), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 1 Low, Robert ( t 1517), Carmelite, friar, doctor of theology, prior - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 2 Lowborgh, John (fl. 1420), Augustinian, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 3 Lowe, ... (fl. 1440-1441), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 4 Lowe, John de la (fl. 1336-1339), magister, doctor of canon law, subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 5 Lowe, John (fl. 1455-1464), nobleman, bachelor of canon law, archdeacon - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 245, 18 Lowe, John, bishop of Saint-Asaph and Rochester - also: J. Low, Loveus ( t 1467), Augustinian, doctor of theology, bishop - Oxford (England); Rochester (England); Worcester (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ossinger, Oxford F. 245, 6-17 Löwe, Lamprecht (fl. 1382-1396), student Bologna (Italy); Praha (Czech Repulic) Chevalier - F. 243, 395 Lowe, Philip (fl. 1393), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 19 Lowe, Richard (fl. 1370), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 20 Lowe, Richard (fl. 1436-1445), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 21 Lowe, Richard (fl. 1454-1474), bachelor of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 22 Löwenberg, Heinrich von (fl. 1459-1472), doctor of arts - Bologna (Italy); Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 243, 396 Master of the Löwenmadonna von Ladekopp (2-d half 14-th century), wood sculptor Prcusscn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 243, 397 Löwensprung, Paul (t 1499), painter - Bern (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 398 Löwenstein, family (since 11 -th century), noble family - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 243, 399 Löwenstein, Adalbert I, von, duke of Löwenstein ( f c a . 1146), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399 Löwenstein, Adalbert II, von, duke of Löwenstein ( f c a . 1099), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399 Löwenstein, Albert von, duke of Löwenstein ( f l 3 0 4 ) , nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 243, 400 Löwenstein, Albrccht von, duke of Löwenstein ( f c a . 1380), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399

Löwenstein, Georg von, duke of Löwenstein ( t 1446), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399 Löwenstein, Gottfried II, von, duke of Löwenstein (+1131), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399 Löwenstein, Hermann von (f 1399), cnaon Fritzlar (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 243, 401 Löwenstein, Nikolaus von, duke of Löwenstein ( t 1339), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399 Löwenstein, Rudolf von, duke of Löwenstein ( t e a . 1380), nobleman, duke - Schwaben (Germany); Bayern (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 243, 399 Mäste of the Löwensteinsche Kreuzigung (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Bamberg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 243, 402 Lowes (England) (fl. 1483), physician - England Chevalier - F. 245, 23 Lowesell, Robert (fl. 1448-1449), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 24 Loweswater, John (fl. 1406-1407), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 25 Lownde, ... (fl. 1495-1497). student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 26 Lowson, ... (fl. 1456-1457), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 27 Lowth, John (fl. 1410-1411), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 28 Lowthe, John ( t 1427), scholar, doctor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 29 Lowther, ... (fi. 1449-1453), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 30 Lowther, Hugh (fl. 1433-1457), student, college administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 31 Lowys, John (fl. 1424-1428), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 32 Loyer, bishop of Séez ( t 756), bishop - Séez (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 33 Loyet, Gérard (fl. 1470-1495), engraver, goldsmith, seal carver - Lille (France); Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 245, 34-35 Loyncastel, Thomas (fl. 1451), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 36 Loypeau, Etienne de, bishop of Luçon ( i 1407), treasurer, bishop - Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 37 Loys, Jean (fl. 1476-1490), painter - Antwerpen, Anvers (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 245, 38 Loys, Thomas (fl. 1462-1465), poet - England Chevalier - F. 245, 39 Loyseau, Guillemin (II. 1393-1394), priest, painter - France - Chevalier - F. 245, 40 Loyseau, Jehanson - also: J. Loysel (fl. 14181427), citizen - France - Chevalier - F. 245, 41 Loysel, Janin (fl. 1444), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 42 Loysel, Jean (barber) —> Jean [JohannesJ Loysel Loyset (Bourgogne) - also: Lyédet, Liédet (fl. 1461), illuminator, historian - Bourgogne (France) - D'Ancona - F. 245, 43-45 Lübbe, Jacob (» 1430, t a f t e r 1500), merchant, chronicler - Danzig (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler - F. 245, 46-50 Lubbern, Eckard (fl. 1492), canon - Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 245, 51 Lubcck, Albert (fl. 1479), biographer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 245, 52 Lübeck, Heinrich von (fl. 1341-1365), city councillor - Greifswald (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 247, 256 Lübeck, Johann von (fl. 1306-1324), city councillor - Greifswald (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 247, 256 Lübeck, Siegfried von (11. 1382), city councillor Greifswald (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 247, 256 Lübeck, Walter von ( t 1338), city councillor Greifswald (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 247, 256

Master of the Lübecker BurgkirchenZyklen (early 15-th century), sculptor - Soest (Germany); Lübeck (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 257 Master of the Lübeckische Triumphkruzifixe (2-d half 15-th century), wood carver - Lübeck (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 258 Lübens, Hermann, abbot of Kastel (fl. 13231356), abbot, chronicler, poet - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 245, 53 Luber (Deutschland) - also: Lubrcr - poct Deutschland - Stammler - F. 245, 54-55 Lubert, abbot of Egmond ( i 1263), Benedictine, abbot - Egmond (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 245, 56 Lubet, Jean - also: J. Llobet ( t 1460), philosopher - Barcelona (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 245, 57 Lubin, Colin (fl. 1479), painter - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 60 Lubin, Jean (fl. 1387-1388), merchant, trader Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 61 Luca (Arezzo) ( t before 1378), painter - Arezzo (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 331, 308 Luca, Nicholas de (fl. 1395), college fellow, bachelor of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 62 Lucano, Bartolo —> Bartolus Lucanus Lucano, Francesco (fl. 1402), jurisconsult - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 63 Lucano, Francesco (fl. 1471), jurisconsult - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 64 Lucari, Doimo, archbishop of Spalato (fl. 14091435), archdeacon, confessor, archbishop Spalato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 65 Lucari, Domenico, archbishop of Spalato ( t 1348), archdeacon, archbishop - Spalato (Italy) Chevalier - F. 245, 66 Lucari, Matteo, lord of Toglievaz ( t 1444), lord Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 67 Lucaro, Niccolò (fl. 1488), orator - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 68 Lucas de Aínsa (fl. 1466), painter - Huesca (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 70 Luc [Lucas] Alixandre - also: Alexandre L. (fl. 1461-1462), doctor of medecine - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium); Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 245, 71 Luca [Lucas] di Antonio di Mona (fl. 14071416), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 245, 72 Luca [Lucas] bishop of Aquino —> Alberini, Luca bishop of Aquino Lucas Assisias (fl. 1440), Franciscan - Assisi (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 245, 74-77 Luca [Lucas] da Atri (fl. 1315-1382), painter Teramo (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 245, 78-79 Luc [Lucas] de la Barre ( t 1124), minstrel England; France - Chevalier - F. 245, 80 Luca [Lucas] di ser Bartolommeo da Pistoia (fl. 1400), chronicler - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 169 Luca [Lucas] di Bianca —> Bianca, Luca di Lucas de Bitonto - Franciscan - Bitonto (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 245, 81-84 Lucas Bosdenus (fl. 1340), Carmelite, doctor of arts - Oxford (England) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier, Fabricius F. 245, 85-87 Luc [Lucas] Casale, abbot of Agira ( t 1164), abbot - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 88 Luc [Lucas] (Castoria) ( t e a . 946), theologian, saint - Macedonia - Chevalier - F. 245, 182 Lucas Chrysobergus, patriarch of Constantinopolis (f 1169), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 245, 89 Lucas Consentinus (f 1224), Cistercian, prior, abbot, archbishop - Cosenza (Italy); Capua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri - F. 245, 90-96 Lucas Coronensis (fl. 15-th century), bookbinder - Paris (France); Hungaria - Thieme/Becker F. 245, 97

Luchino Luca [Lucas] di Cosma di Jacopo (fi. 12541255), religious person - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 245, 98 Lucas Cryptoferratensis (t 1085), abbot - Italy Hurter, Potthast - F. 245, 99-100 Luc [Lucas], abbot of Cuissy (fi. 1122), deacon, abbot - Laon (France) - Chevalier F. 245, 101 Lucas Despars - also: L. Partibus (fi. 14551458), student of medecine - Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 245, 102 Luc [Lucas], bishop of Evreux (f 1220), bishop Evreux (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 103 Luca [Lucas] Fiorentino (15-th century), copper engraver - Italy - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 104 Luca [Lucas] da Firenze (fi. 1471), intarsiator Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 105 Lucas (Frcising) (fl. 1483), sculptor - Frcising (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 106 Luc [Lucas] de Gif (t 1268), canon, theologian Paris (France) - Glorieux - F. 245, 107 Luca [Lucas] di Giovanni da Siena (fl. 13631388), architect, sculptor - Firenze (Italy); Siena (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 245, 108-110 Luc [Lucas], archbishop of Gran (tea. 1179), archbishop - Gran (Hungary) - Chevalier F. 245, 111 Luc [Lucas ] (Grimaud) (t 1308), poet, Provincial - Var (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 112 Luca [Lucas], abbot of Grottaferrata (fl. 1085), hagiographer, abbot - Grottaferrata (Italy) Chevalier - F. 245, 113 Luca [Lucas] da Guardiagrele (fl. 1341), enchaser - Guardiagrele (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 114 Luc [Lucas] de Laon ( f 1260), deacon - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 151 Lucas Manelli, bishop of Cithonia (t 1362), Dominican, confessor, bishop - Firenze (Italy); Osimo (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Kaeppeli - F. 245, 117-119 Luca [Lucas] di Manopello (fl. 1270), architect Teramo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 116 Luc [Lucas] (Mans) (late 15-th century), painter Mans (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 120 Luke [Lucas] Mathcu dc Pcrcrs (fl. 13181345), master of arts, royal physician - London (England); Durham (England) - Talbot F. 245, 123 Luca [Lucas] di Matteo da Pansano (fl. 1420), citizen - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 147 Luca [Lucas] da Messina (fl. 1342), Augustinian - Messina (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 245, 124-125 Lucas (Metz) (13-th century), physician - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 245, 126 Luca [Lucas] da Milano (fl. 1490), confessor - Lyon (France); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 127 Lucas, abbot of Mont-Cornillon (tea. 1178), abbot - France - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 245, 128-130 Luc [Lucas] (Napoli) (t 993), abbot, monastery founder - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 73 Luca [Lucas] da Napoli, archbishop of Otranto ( t 1329), Dominican, archbishop - Otranto (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Taf uri F. 245, 131-133 Lucas Nini (fi. 1424-1439), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Siena (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) Sbaralea, Théologie - F. 245, 134-138 Lukas [Lucas] Notaras, duke of the Byzantium ( t e a . 1454), nobleman, duke, admiral Byzantium - Strayer - F. 245, 139 Lucas de Offida, bishop of Ajaccio (f 1438), Augustinian, bishop - Ajaccio (France); Ascoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Ossinger F. 245, 142-145 Lucas Paciolus (fl. 1494), Franciscan - Italy Sbaralea - F. 245, 146 Lucas dc Padua, archbishop of Ragusa (f 1269), Franciscan, monk, archbishop - Ragusa (Italy); Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 245, 153-158

Luca [Lucas] di Paolo da Matelica (fl. 1474), painter - Arcevia (Italy); Macerata (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 149 Luca [Lucas] di Paolo da Venezia (14-th century), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 245, 150 Luca [Lucas] da Parma (fl. 1346-1350), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 152 Lucas de Penna (*ca. 1310, f e a . 1390), jurisconsult, humanist - Abruzzo (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri F. 245, 159-163 Lucas Peri Pergulensis (fl. 1457-1487), copyist - Gubbio (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 245, 164-166; 296, 431 Luca [Lucas] da Perugia (fl. 1417), painter Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 167 Luca [Lucas] da Perugia (t 1459), physician Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 168 Luca [Lucas] di Pollutro (fl. 1190), painter Lanciano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 170 Lucas Polonus (t 1326), Franciscan - Poland Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 245, 171-172 Luca [Lucas] di Raimondo da Visso ( I ca. 1493), painter - Umbria (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 245, 173 Luc [Lucas] de Rivo (11. 1370), university student - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 174 Lucas (Roma) (fl. 1446-1452), painter - Roma (Italy); Deutschland - Thieme/Becker F. 245, 115 Luc [Lucas] (Saint) (10-th century), saint France - Chevalier - F. 245, 175 Luc [Lucas] (Saint-Paul) (fl. 1130), cardinal France; Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 245, 175-178 Luca [Lucas] San Petro (fl. 1379), priest, philosopher - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 179 Luca [Lucas] Santo (11-th century), painter Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 176 Lucas (Schleswig) (fl. 1485), painter - Schleswig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 180 Luca [Lucas] da Sicilia (fl. 1431), professor of logic - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 181 Luc [Lucas] le Stylite (tea. 1000), saint, priest Greece - Chevalier - F. 245, 183 Lucas de Subereto - also: L. de Suvereto, Suberto (fl. 1492), Franciscan, theologian Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea, Théologie F. 245, 184-187 Luca [Lucas] (Taormina) (tea. 820), saint, confessor - Taormina (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 188 Luca [Lucas] di Tommé (*ca. 1330, tafter 1389), painter - Siena (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/ Becker - F. 245, 189-193 Luca [Lucas] di Toscanella (fl. 1411), university professor - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 194 Luca [Lucas] di Totto da Panzano (fl. 1362), chronicler - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 148 Lucas Tudensis - also: L. de Tuy (f 1249), historian, bishop - Tuy (France); Spain Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Théologie - F. 245, 195-208 Lucas de Vachis (fl. 1396-1407), doctor of medecine - Avignon (France); Pavia (Italy) Wickersheimer - F. 245, 209 Lucas Vivae - also: L. del Viva ( t 1466), Dominican, magister, professor of philosophy - Ferrara (Italy); Paris (France) - Kaeppeli F. 245, 210 Lucas (Wissous) (fl. 1255-1275), physician Seine-et-Oise (France) - Wickersheimer F. 245, 211 Luc [Lucas] van Zevenbergen (fl. 1480-1487), goldsmith - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 245, 212 Luka [Lucas] Zidiala, bishop of Novgorod (f 1059), bishop - Novgorod (Russia) Boguslavskij, Chevalier - F. 245, 140-141

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Lucas, ... (fl. 1488-1496), friar, doctor of theology - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 213 Lucas, Fiorino (15-th century), university professor - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 214 Lucas, Giovanni (15-th century), Augustinian - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Ossinger F. 245, 215-216 Lucas, John (fl. 1402-1408), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 217-218 Lucas, John (t 1457), master of arts, district rector, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 219 Lucas, John (t 1478), master of arts, vicar, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 245, 220 Lucas, Miguel (fl. 1458-1471), citizen of Castilla - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 245, 221 Lucas, Robert (II. 1490), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 222 Lucas, Stephen (fl. 1415-1469), seneschal, bachelor of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 223 Lucas, Thomas (fl. 1391-1403), master of arts, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 225 Lucas, Thomas (fl. 1392), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 224 Lucas, Thomas (fl. 1409-1415), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 245, 226 Lucas, Thomas (fl. 1461), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 227 Lucas, Walter (fl. 1480-1490), master of arts, deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 245, 228 Lucas, William (fl. 1327), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 229 Lucas de Estderham, Richard (fl. 1388-1390), master of arts, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 230 Lucca, Giovanni Rodolfo da (fl. 1358), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 231 Luccolo di Giovanello di Andreucciolo (fl. 13371349), potter, artist craftsman - Gubbio (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 232 Luccombe, John (II. 1360-1366), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 233 Luce Boetius (fl. 1134), cardinal - Roma (Italy); France - Berton - F. 245, 275 Luce (France) (fl. 1180), translator - France Chevalier - F. 245, 276 Luce, Jean (fl. 1493), printer - Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 245, 234 Luceby, Henry de (fl. 1306-1313), magister, district rector, clerk - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 245, 235 Luceby, Nicholas de (fl. 1321-1328), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 245, 236 Luceby, Walter (fl. 1330-1338), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 237 Lucena, Juan de (fl. 1454), moralist - Spain Chevalier - F. 245, 238 Lucena, Juan Rodrigo de (15-th century), poet Portugal - Chevalier - F. 245, 239 Lucena, Ludovico di (fl. 1495), citizen - Italy Chevalier - F. 245, 240 Lucena, Vasco Fernandez de (tea. 1499), jurist, diplomat, orator, translator, archivist, chronicler - Lisboa (Portugal) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 245, 241-242 Lucesio (Poggibonsi) - frcnch: Luqucsc (tl260), Franciscan - Poggibonsi (Italy) - Chevalier F. 248, 299 Luchino dal Campo (fl. 1413), chancellor - Italy - Chevalier - F. 245, 243 Luchino da Cernusco - also: L. da Ccrnuscolo (fl. 1444-1462), sculptor - Lombardia (Italy); Genua (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 244 Luchino da Milano (fl. 1444), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 245

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Luchino dal Verme - baker - Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 245, 246 Luchisio di Guglielmo di Bonfante (fl. 1329), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 245, 247

Lucius, III, Papa - also: Ubaldus Allucingolus (*ca. 1110, +1185), canon, cardinal, bishop, pope - Velletri (Italy); Verona (Italy); Roma (Italy); Ostia (Italy) - Ault-Dumesnil, Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie - F. 245, 291-313 Luckau, Heinrich von (fl. 1296), canon - Mainz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 245, 320

Lucia Bufalar ( t 1350), Augustinian, prioress Chevalier - F. 245, 248 Lucia di Caltagirone ( t e a . 1304), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier - F. 245, 249 Lucia la Chaste (13-th century), Dominican Luckau, Hermann von (fl. 1319-1320), canon, France - Chevalier - F. 245, 250 protonotarius - Mainz (Germany); Bologna (Italy) Lucy [Lucia] atte Lee (fl. 1301), wife of - Chevalier - F. 245, 320 Reginald atte Lee - Hereford (England) - Echols Lücke, John Luke, John - F. 245, 251 Lucrèce, bishop of Die (fl. 541-573), bishop Lucia Marliani (Π. 1470), countess, mistress Die (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 326 Italy - Echols - F. 245, 252 Lucrezia di Alagno ( t 1479), mistress - Napoli Lucia de Monte ( t e a . 1090), virgin, saint (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 245, 231-232 Meuse (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 254 Lucrezia Crivelli, duchess of Milano (fl. 1490), Lucia, countess of Oxford (13-th century), duchess, mistress, maid - Milano (Italy) countess, prioress - Oxford (England) Echols - F. 245, 323 Chevalier - F. 245, 253 Lucrezia Donati (*ca. 1455), wife of Niccolò Lucia (Salerno) (14-th ccntury), Franciscan Ardinghelli - Italy - Echols - F. 245, 324 Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 256 Lucrezia d'Esté (fl. 1487), noblewoman Lucia, abbesse of Santa Bibiane ( t 1341), abbess Bologna (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Echols Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 255 F. 245, 325 Lucia Tasseburgh (t 1326), murderer - Norwich Luctatius Placidus —> Lactantius Placidus (England) - Echols - F. 245, 257 Luctone, Philip de (fl. 1241-1247), scholar Lucia (Thüringen) (fl. 1399), wife of Frédéric, son Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 327 of Balthasar, landgrave of Thüringen - Thüringen Luculentius (France) (6-th century), commentator (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 245, 258 - France - Chevalier - F. 245, 328 Master of the Lucia-Legende (Brügge) (fl. Lucy, family (since 12-th), noble family 1480), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 259-260 F. 245, 329 Luciano, Ludovico (fl. 1495), astronomer Lucy, Alice de ( t e a . 1287), noblewoman Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 261 - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters Luciano [Lucianus] da Bergamo (fl. 1292), F. 245, 329 professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy); Bergamo Lucy, Anthony I de ( t 1343), nobleman - England (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 262 - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 245, 329 Lucien [Lucianus] (Brioude) (fl. 1238), Lucy, Anthony II de ( t 1368), nobleman physician - Brioude (France) - Wickersheimer - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 245, 263 F. 245, 329 Lucianus (Chester) (fl. 1100), monk - Chester Lucy, Elizabeth —> Elizabeth [Elisabeth] Lucy (England) - Chevalier - F. 245, 264 Lucy, Geoffrey de (f 1241), ecclesiastical Lucianus de Condomina - also: L. de Coraminas, administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford Coromina (fl. 1378), master of arts, physician F. 245, 331-332 - Montpellier (France) - Wickersheimer Lucy, Godfrey de, bishop of Winchester (t 1204), F. 245, 265 archdeacon, canon, bishop - Winchester Lucianus (England) (12-th ccntury), physician (England); Derby (England); Oxford (England) England - Talbot - F. 245, 268 - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 245, 330-335 Luciano [Lucianus] da Genua (fl. 1378-1381), Lucy, Joan de ( t e a . 1368), noblewoman professor of civil law - Genua (Italy); Bologna - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 266 F. 245, 329 Luciano [Lucianus] da Lovrana (15-th ccntury), Lucy, Maud de (f 1398), noblewoman - England architect - Italy - Chevalier - F. 245, 267 - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 245, 329 Luciano [Lucianus] di Martino ( t e a . 1482), Lucy, Nicholas (fl. 1400-1401), district rector architect - Pesaro (Italy) - Chevalier Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 336 F. 245, 270 Lucy, Reginald de ( t e a . 1198), nobleman Luciano [Lucianus] da Vclletri (fl. 1441-1444), - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters painter - Siena (Italy); Velletri (Italy) - Thieme/ F. 245, 329 Becker - F. 245, 269 Lucy, Richard de - also: R. de Luci ( t a f t e r Lucienne of Rochfort (fl. 1105), noblewoman 1179), castellan, sheriff, judge - Kent (England) France - Echols - F. 245, 271 - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters Lucillus, bishop of Malte (fl. 592-599), bishop F. 245, 330; 245, 337 Italy; France - Chevalier - F. 245, 272 Lucy, Richard de ( t l 2 1 3 ) , nobleman, justiciar Lucini, Teodoro (fl. 1500), moralist - Italy - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters Chevalier - F. 245, 273 F. 245, 329 Lucius (France) (7-th-8-th century), saint, Lucy, Robert ( f c a . 1442), district rector hagiographer, archdeacon - France - Chevalier - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 245, 274 F. 245, 338 Lucy, Thomas I de ( t 1308), nobleman - England Lucio [Lucius] del Rio (f 1342), religious writer - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 245, 329 - Zaragoza (Spain); Barcelona (Spain); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa - F. 245, 314-317 Lucy, Thomas II de ( t 1365), nobleman - England - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 245, 329 Lucio [Lucius] da Spoleto (15-th century), citizen Lud, Gautier (fl. 1494), canon, printer - Saint-Dié - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 245, 318 (France) - Chevalier - F. 245, 339 Lucius de Tongres (13-th-14-th century), historian Luda, Adam de la (fl. 1316-1317), scholar - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 245, 319 Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 340 Lucius, II, Papa - also: Gerardus Caccianemici Luda, Ralph de ( t 1330), magister, district rector ( t 1145), canon, cardinal, pope - Bologna (Italy); - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 341 Jerusalem (Israel); Roma (Italy) - Berton, Luda, William de (fl. 1295-1320), master of arts, Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurler, Ladvocat, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, F. 245, 342 Theologie - F. 245, 277-290

Ludbertus Fuldensis, abbot of Hirschau ( t 853), Benedictine, abbot - Fulda (Germany); Hirschau (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 245, 343-344 Ludbrook, John (fl. 1444-1448), master of arts, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 345 Ludbrook, Richard - also: Thomas L. (fl. 14321455), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 346 Luddelow, John (fl. 1434-1436), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 347 Luddelowe, Thomas, abbot of Shrewsbury (fl. 1433-1449), Benedictine, monk, doctor of theology, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 348 Ludeford, Adam ( t 1303), master of arts, doctor of theology, district rector - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 245, 349 Ludeford, Walter de (fl. 1281-1294), magister, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 350 Ludeford, William de ( t 1347), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 351-352 Ludekens, Matthias - also: M. Lütkens (fl. 1463), glass painter - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 245, 353 Ludelawe, William de (fl. 1252-1258), magister, university chancellor, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 354 Ludelowe, William -H> Wotton, William Ludeman (Rheinacker) (fl. 1410), architect Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 355 Ludeman, Johannes (fl. 1474-1497), architect Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/ Becker - F. 245, 355-357 Luder von Braunschweig - also: Luther v. B., Ludger (*ca. 1275, t 1335), grand master of the Teutonic Order, poet - Königsberg (Germany); Braunschweig (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 245, 358-374 Luder von Ramesloh (fl. 1297-1317), chaplain, vicar - Lübeck (Germany) - DLL - F. 245, 375 Luder, Petrus (*ca. 1410, t a f t e r 1474), student of medecine, humanist, university teacher - Heidelberg (Germany); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Tusculum, Wickersheimer F. 245, 376-382; 425, 362-363 Ludigerius [Ludgerus] von Altzelle, abbot of Altzelle ( t 1234), Cistercian, abbot - Celle (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius F. 245, 384-386 Liutger [Ludgerus] (Danmark) ( 11 -th century), ivory artist, carver - Denmark Thieme/Becker - F. 245, 404 Liudgerus [Ludgerus] Monastericnsis (*ca. 744, 1809), priest, missionary, bishop - Munster (Germany); Köln (Germany); York (England); Friesland (Netherlands) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 245, 387-403 Ludham, Geoffrey de ( t 1265), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 245, 405-406 Ludham, John ( f c a . 1390), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 407-408 Ludham, Thomas (fl. 1344-1348), cleric - York (England) - Harvey - F. 245, 409 Ludham, Thomas ( t 1454), bachelor of canon law, seneschal, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 245, 410 Ludham, William (fl. 1440-1444), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 245, 411 Ludlow, Guillaume (14-th century), copyist Cambridge (England) - Chevalier - F. 245, 412 Ludlow, John ( t e a . 1408), Benedictine, monk, scholar, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 413 Ludlow, John, abbot of Haughmond - also: J. Qwyte (fl. 1444-1450), Augustinian, canon, scholar, doctor of theology, abbot - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 245, 414

[Ludovicus] Ludlow, Thomas —> Ashfeld, Thomas Ludlow, Thomas Ludolphus (Grau) bishop of Oesell Ludolphus Hildesheimensis ( t e a . 1260), copyist, notary, canon, deacon - Hildesheim (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 246, 8-10; 246, 14 Ludolphus von Kroppenstcdt, archbishop of Magdeburg (+1205), scolasticus, archbishop - Paris (Francc); Magdeburg (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 246, 11; 246, 18-19 Ludolphus (Lidlum) (fl. 1268), Premonstratensian, historian - Lidlum (Netherlands) - Chevalier F. 246, 12 Ludolphus de Luco (fl. 1300), grammarian, poet - Hildesheim (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 246, 13; 246, 15-17 Ludolphus archbishop of Magdeburg Ludolphus von Kroppenstedt archbishop of Magdeburg Ludolphus (Mainz) - also: Luitoldufs (fl. 858), priest, hagiographer - Mainz (Germany) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 243, 199-201 Ludolphus (Grau), bishop of Oesell ( t 1458), bishop - Oesell (Latvia) - Chevalier F. 246, 20 Ludolphus, abbot of Oostbrouck (fl. 1105-1120), prior, abbot - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 246, 30 Ludolphus, bishop of Ratzeburg (+ 1250), Premonstratensian, bishop - Ratzeburg (Germany); Wismar (Germany) - Chevalier F. 246, 21 Ludolphus, duke of Sachsen ( t 864), margrave, duke - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier F. 246, 31 Ludolphus von Sachsen, archbishop of Trier ( t 1008), archbishop - Sachsen (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 246, 32 Ludolphus Saganensis (*ca. 1353, f 1422), Augustinian, abbot, theologian - Silesia (Poland); Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ossinger, Potthast, Tusculum F. 246, 22-29 Ludolphus de Saxonia (*ca. 1300, 11378 or 1377), Dominican, Carthusian, prior, ascetic Sachsen (Germany); Strasbourg (France); Koblenz (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Kaeppeli, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 246, 33-53 Ludolphus, duke of Schwaben and Alsace (*930, t 957), duke - Schwaben (Germany); Alsace (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 246, 54-56

Ludolphus Suchensis - also: L. de Suchern, Ludolf von Sudheim (fl. 1336-1350), parish priest, pilgrim, author of a travel account, chronicler - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Stammler - F. 246, 57-67 Ludolphus Wilkcns (fl. 1430-1431), Dominican, theologian - Sachsen (Germany) - Kaeppeli F. 246, 68 Ludovici, Johannes, bishop of Hierapolis (f 1480), Augustinian, prior, bishop, suffragan bishop Regensburg (Germany); Würzburg (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Ossinger - F. 246, 69-71 Luigi [Ludovicus] dell'Abate —> Abate, Luigi Louis [Ludovicus] Abraham (fl. 1456), physician - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 246, 73 Ludovicus Alidosius —» Alidosi, Ludovico Louis [Ludovicus], lord of Amboise, viscount of Thouars ( t 1469), lord, viscount - Thouars (France); Amboise (France) - Chevalier F. 246, 78 Lodovico [Ludovicus] di Angelo (fl. 1382), painter - Città di Castello (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 246, 80 Luis [Ludovicus] de Angulo (fl. 1456), philosopher - Spain - Chevalier - F. 246, 81 Louis [Ludovicus] II, duke of Anjou (fl. 1384), art benefactor, duke - Anjou (France); France Bradley - F. 20, 249 Louis [Ludovicus] I, duke of Anjou, king of Napoli and Sicilia Bar, Louis, duke of bishop of Verdun Louis [Ludovicus] le Barbier (fl. 1415), barber Dijon (France) - Jacquart / - F. 246, 97 Ludovicus Barbus —> Barbo, Ludovico bishop of Treviso Lodovico [Ludovicus] di Bartolomeo da Modena (fl. 1462), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) D'Ancona - F. 246, 98 L u d w i g [Ludovicus] I, duke of Bayern also: L. der Kcllhcimcr (* 1174, 11231), duke, count palatine, crusader - Bayern (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 246, 102-104

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Ludwig fLudovicusl IV emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] L u d w i g [Ludovicus] V, duke of Bayern, margrave of Brandenburg - called: der Brandenburger (* 1315, f 1361), margrave, duke - Brandenburg (Germany); Bayern (Germany); Tirol (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 246, 107-109 L u d w i g [Ludovicus] VI, duke of Bayern, margrave of Brandenburg - called: der Römer (* 1330, t 1365), margrave, duke - Bayern (Germany); Brandenburg (Germany) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 246, 110-111 L u d w i g [Ludovicus] VII, duke of Bayern called: der Bärtige (* 1368, + 1447), duke Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 246, 112-117 L u d w i g [Ludovicus] VIII, duke of Bayern called: der Bucklige; french: le Bossu (* 1403, 11445), duke - Bayern (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 246, 118-119 L u d w i g [Ludovicus] IX, duke of Bayern - called: der Reiche (* 1417, + 1479), duke - Bayern (Germany); Landshut (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 246, 120-121 Louis [Ludovicus] de Beaumon, bishop of Durham (+ 1333), treasurer, bishop - Salisbury (England); Durham (England) - Chevalier F. 246, 122 Louis [Ludovicus] de Bellegarde (fl. 1457), copyist - Savoie (France); Firenze (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier - F. 41, 406-407; 246, 123 Louis [Ludovicus] le Blanc (fl. 1272), clerk, accountant - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 246, 124 Louis [Ludovicus] Blandin (fl. 1430), surgeon Toulouse (France) - Jacquart / - F. 246, 125 Louis [Ludovicus], count of Blois and Clermont ( t 1205), count, crusader - Blois (France); Clermont-Ferrand (France); Jerusalem (Israel); Palestine - Chevalier - F. 246, 126 Louis [Ludovicus] (de Châtillon), count of Blois and Dunois ( t 1346), count, lord - Blois (France); Avesnes-sur-Helpe (France) Chevalier - F. 246, 127 Luigi [Ludovicus] da Bologna (fl. 1350), poet Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 246, 128 Louis [Ludovicus] I, duke of Bourbon - called: le Boiteux-Grand (* 1279, t 1341), lord, grand chamberlain, count, duke - Clermont-Ferrand (France); La Marche (France); Bourbon (France) - Chevalier - F. 246, 129 Louis [Ludovicus] II, duke of Bourbon (* 1337, + 1410), duke, crusader - Bourbon (France) Chevalier - F. 246, 130 L u d w i g [Ludovicus] I margrave of Brandenburg —> Ludwig [Ludovicus] V duke of Bayern, margrave of Brandenburg L u d w i g [Ludovicus] II margrave of Brandenburg —> Ludwig [Ludovicusl VI duke of Bayern, margrave of Brandenburg L u d w i g [Ludovicus] (Bruder) (late 12th century), Franciscan, preacher - Mainz (Germany) - DLL, Stammler - F. 246, 131-135 Ludovicus de Caerleon (f 1369), theologian, philologist, mathematician - Wales Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 246, 138-139 Lewis [Ludovicus] Caerlyon - also. Lewis Glyn Cothi (*ca. 1440, t after 1495), doctor of mcdccinc, mathematician, astronomer Cambridge (England); England Cambridge, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Talbot F. 65, 192-197; 246, 140-142 Lewis [Ludovicus] (Cambridge) (11. 1397-1419), college fellow, magister - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 246, 143

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Lewis [Ludovicus] (Cambridge) (fl. 1488), friar, theologian - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 246, 144 Louis [Ludovicus] Capelle (fl. 1483), surgeon - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 246, 145 Ludovico [Ludovicus] da Capua (* between 1311 and 1314, f e a . 1380), cardinal - Roma (Italy); Capua (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 246, 146-147 Luis [Ludovicus] de la Cerda —> Louis [Ludovicus] d'Espagne Ludovico [Ludovicus] da Cesena (11. 1428), professor of philosophy - Bologna (Italy); Cesena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 246, 150 Louis [Ludovicus] de Chassai, abbot of Baume ( t 1481), abbot - Baume (France) - Chevalier F. 246, 151 Ludovicus dc Chcrio (fl. 1441-1448), Franciscan, copyist - Chieri (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 246, 152-153 Ludovico [Ludovicus] da Como (fl. 1497), printer - Como (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 246, 154 Louis [Ludovicus], lord of Cossonay (14-th century), lord - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 246, 156 Louis [Ludovicus] Dangueran (fl. 1485), physician - Grenoble (France) Wickersheimer - F. 246, 158 Louis [Ludovicus] Desmarets (fl. 1491), surgeon - Sens (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 246, 161 Louis [Ludovicus] (Doctrinal) (13-th-14-th century), glossator - France - Chevalier F. 246, 163 Ludovicus Donatus —> Donati, Ludovico Ludwig [Ludovicus] vom Dornberg (15-th century), count, poet - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 246, 167 Luigi [Ludovicus] di Durazzo, count of Gravina (f 1362), count - Italy - Chevalier F. 246, 168 Ludwig [Ludovicus] (Eger) (fl. 1465-1476), painter, wood carver - Cheb (Czechia) Thieme/Becker - F. 246, 169 Ludovicus Egidii (fl. 1275), physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 246, 170 Ludwig [Ludovicus] von Erlichshausen - also: L. von Ellrichshausen ( t 1467), grand master of the Teutonic Order - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 106, 410 Louis [Ludovicus] d'Espagne - also: Luis de la Cerda ( t e a . 1351), admiral - France; Spain - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 246, 171-173 Louis [Ludovicus], duke of Évreux (* 1276, t 1319), count, duke - Évreux (France); Arischia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 246, 174-175 Louis [Ludovicus] Eyrailh (fl. 1452-1485), bachelor of medecine, physician - Nîmes (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 246, 176 Ludovicus de Ezira (fl. 1466), Franciscan - Spain - Chevalier, Sharalea - F. 246, 177-178 Ludovicus de Ferrara (f 1496), Dominican, procurator general of a religious order - Ferrara (Italy); Padua (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 246, 179-182 Louis [Ludovicus], count of Fcrrcttc ( t e a . 1236), count - France - Chevalier - F. 246, 183 Ludovicus ex Filicaria (fl. 1493), Franciscan Italy - Chevalier, Wadding - F. 246, 184-185 Luigi [Ludovicus] (Firenze) (fl. 1413-1440), Camaldolese, illuminator - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 246, 187 Lodovico [Ludovicus] da Firenze (fl. 1453-1456), philosopher - Bologna (Italy); Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 246, 188 Louis [Ludovicus] count of Flandres —> Lodewijk [Ludovicus] count of Vlaanderen Lodovico [Ludovicus] da Foligno (fl. 14681471), goldsmith, enameler - Ferrara (Italy); Foligno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 246, 189 Lodovico [Ludovicus] da Forli (fl. 1425-1476), wood carver - Forli (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 246, 190

Lodovico [Ludovicus] da Forli (fl. 1426), physician - Bologna (Italy); Forli (Italy) Chevalier - F. 246, 191 Louis [Ludovicus] de France (* 1458), prince France - Chevalier - F. 246, 373 Louis [Ludovicus], dauphin of France, duke of Guyenne (* 1396, t 1415), dauphin, duke - Dauphiné (France); Guyenne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 246, 159-160 Louis [Ludovicus] I king of France Louis [Ludovicus] I emperor of the Holy Roman Empire [Römisch-Deutsches Reich] Louis [Ludovicus] II, king of France - called: le Bègue (* 843, t 879), king - Aquitaine (France); France - Chevalier, Gertner 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 246, 192-199 Louis [Ludovicus] III, king of France (ν 882), king - France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 246, 200-203 Louis [Ludovicus] IV, king of France - also: L. d'Outremer (*921, t954), king - France; Reims (France); Laon (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast F. 246, 204-209 Louis [Ludovicus] V, king of France - called: le Fainéant (*ca. 967, f987), king - Compiègne (France); France - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 246, 210-214 Louis [Ludovicus] VI, king of France - called: le Gros or le Batailleur Lodewijk [Ludovicus] II count of Vlaanderen L u d w i g [Ludovicus] von Marburg (fl. 1311), canon - Marburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 246, 436 Louis [Ludovicus] des Maroys (fl. 1005), barber - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 246, 437 Ludovicus de Marsiliis —» Marsiliis, Ludovicus de L u d w i g [Ludovicus] von Meissen, archbishop of Mainz and Magdeburg Armelino, Luigi Louis [Ludovicus], abbot of Saint-Denis ( t 867), abbot, royal chancellor - Saint-Denis (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 247, 183 Louis [Ludovicus] (Saint-Jean-d'Angély) (fl. 1414), physician - Saint-Jcan-d'Angcly (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 247, 184 Louis [Ludovicus] Saint-Pic (fl. 14951500), surgeon - France - Wickersheimer F. 247, 185 Louis [Ludovicus], duke of Savoie (* 1402, 11465), duke - Savoie (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 247, 187-188 Louis [Ludovicus] de Savoie, king-consort of Cyprus (* 1431, f 1482), nobleman, king Kypros (Cyprus); Savoie (France) Chevalier - F. 246, 157 Louis [Ludovicus] de Savoie I, baron of Vaud ( t 1302), baron - Savoie (France); France Chevalier - F. 247, 234

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Louis [Ludovicus] de Savoie II, baron of Vaud John [Johannes] de Logwarden Luigi —¥ Ludovicus Luigi, Andrea (late 15-th century), painter - Italy - Chevalier - F. 247, 286 Luillier, Jacques (fl. 1448), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 247, 287 Luillier, Pcrrin (fl. 1392), goldsmith, enamelcr Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 288 Luilly, Arnoul de —» Arnoul [Arnulfus] de Luilly Luis —> Ludovicus Luis, Juan (fl. 1469), painter - Tarragona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 291 Luis, Juan (fl. 1474-1479), painter - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 292 Luitbrandus da Cremona, bishop of Cremona - also: Livitprandus, Liutphrand, Litobrand, Liutprand (*ca. 920, +972), deacon, historian, bishop - Lombardia (Italy); Pavia (Italy); Cremona (Italy); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 243, 209-236 Luitgard von Wittichen (*1291, t e a . 1348), Franciscan, monastery founder, mystic - Baden (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler F. 243, 176-181 Luitherus (Sankt-Gallen) (fl. 1135), priest, magister, deacon, copyist, miniaturist - SanktGallcn (Switzerland) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 247, 293-294 Luitolphus —> Ludolphus Luittefort, Jean (+ 1445), sculptor - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu - F. 247, 295 Luittefort, Michel (fl. 1445-1446), sculptor, painter - Amiens (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 296-299 Lukardus (Oberweimas) (+ 1309), Cistercian Mainz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 247, 300 Luke, Henry (fl. 1469), bachelor of arts, school administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 247, 302 Luke, John - latin: Johannes Luccus or Lucke ( t 1435), master of arts, doctor of theology, university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); London (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Oxford - F. 213, 197-198; 247, 303-305 Luke, Richard ( t 1484), college administrator, master of arts, university proctor, chest keeper, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 247, 306-307 Luke, Robert (fl. 1319-1352), master of arts, priest, medical practitioner, district rector Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 247, 308-309 Lulimere, William de Lynne, William de Lull, P. (fl. 1315-1319), architect - Barcelona (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 247, 311 Lull, Romeu (15-th century), poet - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 247, 312 Lullach, king of Scotland ( t 1058), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 247, 310 Lullington, John dc (fl. 1339-1349), college fellow, master of arts, deacon - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 247, 315

[Lupus] Lullus (England) Johann [Johannes] Lupfenstein Lupfenstein, Volmar von (fl. 1314), canon Deutschland; Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 248, 151 Lupi, Diotesalvi - also: Mario L. ( t 1461), city administrator - Bergamo (Italy); Venezia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 248, 152; 248, 159 Lupi, Francesco {fl. 1474-1492), wood carver Lodi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 248, 153 Lupi, Johannes (Carmelite) —> Johannes Lupi bishop of Constantia Lupi, Johannes - german: Johann Wolff ( f l 4 6 8 ) , chaplain - Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 248, 154-155; 248, 157-158 Lupi, Matteo (fl. 1380-1454), parish priest, chronicler, poet - San Gimignano (Italy); Prato (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 160 Lupi, Petrus (physician) —> Petrus Lupi Lupi, Raimundo ( t 1484), city councillor - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 161 Lupicini, Giovanni (fl. 1410), Dominican - Italy Chevalier - F. 248, 165 Lupicini, Grassendonio (fl. 1266), citizen of Reggio - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier F. 248, 164 Lupicinus (Amiens) ( t 6-th century), priest, saint - Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 162

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Lupicinus, bishop of Coutances (fl. 610), bishop Coutances (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 163 Lupin, Christian de (fl. 1305), troubadour Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 248, 166 Lupini, Matteo (fl. 1497), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 248, 168 Lupo —> Lupus Lupo, Pavone (fl. 1460), jurisconsult - Giovinazzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 248, 276; 295, 86-87 Lupoldus de Bebenburg, bishop of Bamberg also; L. dc Babenburg (*ca. 1297, 1 1363), jurisconsult, canon, bishop - Bamberg (Germany); Bologna (Italy) - DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Stammler, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 40, 325; 248, 169-201 Lupoid [Lupoldus] von Wiltingen (fl. 1297), canon, Cistercian - Würzburg (Germany) - DLL - F. 248, 202-203 Lupone da Giovinazzo (fl. 1259), state counsellor - Bari (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 248, 204-206 Luponi, Luca di Bartolo (11. 1446-1458), architect - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 248, 207 Lupori, Giovanni (Π. 1328), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 248, 208 Luporini, Giovanni (fl. 1375), merchant - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 209 Lupetti, Bartolomeo di —> Bartolomeo [Bartholomaeusl de' Lupoti Lupton, Edward ( í 1482), master of arts, university administrator, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 212-214 Loup [Lupus], bishop of Angers ( t e a . 680), bishop, saint - Angers (France) - Chevalier F. 248, 217 Lupo [Lupus], patriarch of Aquileia (fl. 855), patriarch - Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 248, 218 Lupo [Lupus], patriarch of Aquileia (fl. 932944), patriarch - Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 248, 218 Lupus, duke of Aquitaine ( t 676), duke Aquitaine (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 248, 219 Lupus de Baiona ( ¡1313 or 1312), Dominican, prior - Bayonne (France) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 248, 220-221 Lupus de Barrientos —> Barrientos, Lope de bishop of Segovia, Avila and Cuenca Lupus Catalaunensis (fl. 845), bishop - Catalonia (Spain) - Fabricius - F. 248, 222 Loup [Lupus], bishop of Chalon-sur-Saône (fl. 591-601), bishop, saint - Chalon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 223 Loup [Lupus], bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne ( t e a . 857), bishop - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier - F. 248, 224 Loup [Lupus], duke of Champagne (II. 580), duke - Champagne (France) - Chevalier F. 248, 225 Lupus Ferrariensis - also: L. Servatius or Servatus Lupus (*ca. 805, f862), Benedictine, abbot Ferrières (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum F. 248, 226-261 Lupo [Lupus] di Francesco (fl. 1315-1336), sculptor - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 248, 262 Lupus de Galdo (fl. 1390-1437), Dominican Spain - Kaeppeli - F. 248, 263 Lupo [Lupus] di Giraldo (fl. 1282), sculptor - Lugano (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 248, 264 Loup [Lupus] de Guarde (fl. 1473-1502), physician - Portugal; Bourgogne (France) Wickersheimer - F. 248, 265-266 Lupus Ispanius (fl. 1239-1242), physician Toulouse (France) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 248, 267-269 Loup [Lupus], bishop of Limoges (f631), bishop, saint - Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 270

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Loup [Lupus] (Lyon) - physician - Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 248, 271 Loup [Lupus], bishop of Lyon ( t 542?}, bishop, saint - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 272 Lupus de Olmedo - also: L. de Oliveto, Olmeto or Ulmeto Jean [Johannes] Lusscov Lust, Georg (11. 1478-1480), painter - Worms (Germany); Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 248, 337

Lustcyl, Thomas ( t 1444), master of arts, church rector, district rector - Oxford (England); Surrey (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 338 Luste (Savoie) (fl. 1324-1334), painter - Savoie (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 339 Lusteshulle, John de (11. 1309-1315), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 248, 340 Lustrac, Naudonnet de (II. 1427-1456), nobleman - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 341 Lusurier, Antoine (fl. 1468-1490), architect - Sens (France) - Chevalier, Lance F. 248, 342-343 Lutari, Giovanni (fl. 1328), poet - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 344 Lute, John (fl. 1471-1476), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 248, 345 Lute, Robert ( t 1494), student of arts, student of canon law, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 248, 346 Lute, Thomas (f 1446), master of arts, priest, district rector, vicar - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England) - Oxford — F. 248, 347-348 Lute, William (fl. 1406-1412), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 349 Lutek, Stanislaus (fl. 1489), painter - Poland Thieme/Becker - F. 248, 350 Luter, John (fl. 1408), physician - London (England) - Talbot - F. 213, 236 Luterei, William (II. 1327), clerk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 248, 351 Lutfi Molla (f 1494), philologist, scholar - Turkey - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 425, 364 Lutgarda (Aywières) (* 1182, 1 1246), Cistercian, prioress, mystic, saint - Tongeren, Tongres (Belgium); Sint-Truiden, Saint-Trond (Belgium) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 248, 352-354 Liutgarde [Lutgarda] (Deutschland) (fl. 876), queen - England; Deutschland - Chevalier F. 243, 170 Liutgarde [Lutgarda] von Deutschland - also: Liutgarde de Franconia (*931, t953), duchess Magdeburg (Germany); Mainz (Germany); France - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 243, 171-173 Liutgarde [Lutgarda] (Tours) - also: Liudgard (+ 800), queen - Tours (France) - Chevalier F. 243, 168 Liutgarde [Lutgarda] de Vermandois - also: Leutgarde, Leudegarde (*ca. 920, t e a . 979), heiress, duchess - Normandie (France) Chevalier, Echols - F. 243, 174-175 Lutgarshale, William de (fl. 1291-1327), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 248, 355-356 Lutger (Lüneburg) (f 1028), scolasticus Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 248, 357 Luthani, Matthieu ( t 1468), bishop - France Chevalier - F. 248, 358 Luthardus (Kleve) ( t l a t e 9-th century), count, saint - Kleve (Germany) - Chevalier F. 248, 359 Luthardus, bishop of Paderborn ( t 886), bishop Paderborn (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 248, 360 Luthon, Peter de (fl. 1391), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 248, 361 Luti, Francesco (fl. 1458), philologist - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 362 Lutiano, Lorenzo di ser Taño da (fl. 1408), chronicler - Italy - Chevalier - F. 248, 363 Luticius (Roma) (6-th century), saint - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 364 Luting (Lindisfarne) (fl. 681), monk, poet Lindisfarne (England) - Chevalier - F. 248, 365 Lutoldus Teutonicus (14-th century), Dominican, friar - Deutschland - Kaeppeli - F. 248, 366 Luton, ... (14-th century), college fellow, bachelor of arts, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 248, 367 Luton, Adam (fl. 1386-1404), scholar, college fellow, bachelor of arts, vicar, district rector Oxford (England); Hantshire (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 368

Luton, Henry de (fl. 1300-1316), magister, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 369 Luton, Thomas (fl. 1376-1390), college fellow, master of arts, priest - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge - F. 248, 370 Luton, William de ( t 1295), district rector, clerk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 371 Lutrude (Châlons-sur-Marne) (f 6-th century), virgin, saint - Châlons-sur-Marne (France) Chevalier - F. 248, 372 Lutsch, Matheus (fl. 1496), poet - Deutschland DLL - F. 248, 373 Lutt, Thomas (*ca. 1440), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 248, 374 Lutterel, Andrew (fl. 1329-1337), district rector, clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 248, 375 Lutterell, Johannes —> Johannes Lutterell Lutterworthe, John (f 1279), magister, district rector - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) Cambridge - F. 248, 376 Lutti, Giorgio de' ( t 1491), Jesuate - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 377 Lutwin (Poet) - also: Liutwin (13-th century), poet - Deutschland - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 248, 379-386 Lutwin, archbishop of Trier (f 713), monastery founder, archbishop - Mettlach (Germany); Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 248, 378 Lutz, Antoine —> Antoine [Antonius] Lutz Lützelmann, Heinrich (fl. 1485), painter Strasbourg (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 247, 262 Lützelstein, Nikolaus, count of, abbot of Gorze ( t 1380), count, prior, abbot - Gorze (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 247, 263 Lützelstein, Volmar, count of ( t 1395), count, canon, deacon - Strasbourg (France) - Chevalier - F. 247, 263 Lutzingen, Peter von (fl. 1295), canon - Koblenz (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 248, 387 Luve, William (fl. 1310-1313), mason - Exeter (England) - Harvey - F. 248, 388 Luwine van Capelle ( t 1420), citizen - France Chevalier - F. 248, 389 Luxembourg, Guy de, count of Saint-Pol and Ligny ( t 1371), count - Saint-Pol (France); Luxembourg - Chevalier - F. 248, 401 Luxembourg, Jean de (fl. 1428-1431), sculptor, metal founder - Avignon (France); Metz (France) - Lami - F. 248, 404 Luxembourg, Jean de, lord of Hautbourdin (* ca. 1400, 11466), lord - Luxembourg; France Chevalier - F. 248, 403 Luxembourg, Jean de, count of Ligny and Guise (*ca. 1391, f 1440 or 1441), count, city governor - Luxembourg; Arras (France) - Chevalier F. 248, 402 Luxembourg, Louis de, archbishop of Rouen ( t 1443), bishop, state chancellor, archbishop, cardinal - Thérouanne (Belgium); Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 405 Luxembourg, Louis dc, count of Saint-Pol (* 1418, f 1475), count - Saint-Pol (France) Chevalier - F. 248, 406 Luxembourg, Pierre de, count of Saint-Pol ( t 1433), count - Saint-Pol (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 407 Luxembourg, Waleran de, lord of Doulers (fl. 1311), lord - France - Chevalier - F. 248, 408 Luxembourg-Ligny, Waleran de, count of SaintPol (* 1355, t 1415), count, city governor Saint-Pol (France); Genua (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 409 Luxemburg, family (since 10-th century), family of counts - Luxembourg - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 248, 390-400 Luxi, Jean (fl. 1358-1366), monk, copyist - Corbie (France) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 248, 410-411 Luxorius Carthaginiensis - also: Luxurius C. (fl. 522), poet, epigrammist - Carthago (Tunesia) Chevalier, Saxe - F. 248, 412-413 Luxuardus (Paris) (14-th century), physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 248, 414

Lynne Luyde, William (fl. 1377), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 415 Luyk, John (fl. 1415), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 248, 416 Luyte, Thomas (fl. 1469-1474), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 248, 417 Luyton, Thomas dc (fl. 1350-1352), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 248, 418 Luzarches, Robert de - » Robert [Robertus] de Luzarches Luzeltrater, Johann (11. 1428-1455), citizen of Salzburg - Salzburg (Austria) - Chevalier F. 248, 419 Luzer, Pierre (12-th century?), troubadour Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 248, 420 Luzzi, Lucio (f 1318), physician - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 248, 421 Luzzi, Mondino —» Mundinus Lucius Lycchebrok, Richard (fl. 1237-1238), episcopal clerk, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 1 Lychbarow, John (f 1457), canonist, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 2-3 Lychefeld, Edmund (*ca. 1433), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 249, 4-5 Lychefeld, John (fl. 1468), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 6 Lychefeld, Richard de' (fl. 1336-1343), priest, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 7 Lychefeld, Richard (*ca. 1463), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 8 Lychfeld, Clement - alias: Wych (f 1546), scholar, abbot - Oxford (England); Evesham (England) Oxford - F. 249, 9-10 Lychlade, Robert (fl. 1395-1401), bachelor of arts, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 11 Lycke, Peter, archbishop of Lund (τ 1436), bishop, archbishop - Lund (Sweden); Denmark; Ribe (Denmark) - Chevalier - F. 249, 12 Lycster, ... (fl. 1468-1469), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 13 Lyde, Nicholas ( t 1455), vicar - Oxford (England); Ireland; Armagh (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 249, 14 Lydeford, Robert ( t 1412), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 15 Lydford, John ( t 1407), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Canterbury (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 16-17 Lydford, John (f 1430), scholar, jurisconsult - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) Oxford - F. 249, 18 Lydford, John (fl. 1450-1478), jurisconsult, canonist, priest, district rector - Oxford (England); England; Somersetshire (England) Oxford - F. 249, 19-20 Lydford, John ( t 1487), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 20 Lydford, Martin (fl. 1370-1385), district rcctor - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 249, 21 Lydgate, John - latin: Johannes Lidgatus (*ca. 1370, 11449), Benedictine, priest, poet - Suffolk (England); Bury Saint-Edmunds (England); Oxford (England) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Strayer F. 213, 260-296 Lye, ... (fl. 1435-1436), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 22 Lye, ... (fl. 1456-1457), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 23 Lye, Alexander (fl. 1482), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 24 Lye, John (fl. 1412-1414), episcopal representative - Oxford (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 25 Lye, Nicholas ( t 1472), scholar - Oxford (England); Somersetshire (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 26

Lye, Richard (fl. 1414), master of arts, regent Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 27 Lye, Richard (fl. 1496), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England); Shrewsbury (England) Oxford - F. 249, 28 Lye, Thomas (f 1435), scholar - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 29 Lye, William (fl. 1384-1389), bookbinder, scribe London (England) - Christianson - F. 249, 30 Lyeder, Loiset (fl. 1467-1470), miniaturist Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 249, 31 Lyfing, archbishop of Canterbury - original name: Aclfstan (f 1020), bishop, archbishop - Canterbury (England); Wells (England) Chevalier - F. 249, 32 Lyfing, bishop of Worcester ( t 1046), abbot, bishop - Worcester (England); Roma (Italy) Chevalier - F. 249, 33 Lyftwich, Robert (fl. 1451-1454), Augustinian, canon, abbot - Oxford (England); Norton (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 34 Lyhert, Walter, bishop of Norwich ( j 1472), provost, bishop - Oxford (England); Norwich (England) - Chevalier, Oxford - F. 249, 35-40 Lykov, family (since 14-th ccntury), family of princes - Russia - Nechacin - F. 249, 41 Lyla, Etienne (fl. 1486), priest, copyist - Romanssur-Iscre (France) - Chevalier - F. 249, 42 Lylbourne, Gerald (fl. 1496), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 43 Lyld, Thomas —> Thomas de Insula bishop of Ely Lyle, ... (11. 1417-1418), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 44 Lyle, John (fl. 1481), mason - Leicester (England) - Harvey - F. 249, 45 Lyle, Robert ( t 1497?), justiciar, ambassador Scotland; Spain - Chevalier - F. 249, 46 Lylleborne, Simon - alias: Tamworth (fl. 13851388), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 47 Lyly, ... (fl. 1397-1398), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 48 Lyly, William ( j 1466), college fellow, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 249, 49 Lylywhyt, John (fl. 1388-1389), chaplain, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 50 Lylywhyte, Stephen (fl. 1398), Cistercian, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 51 Lymbergh, Adam dc ( t 1340), judge - England Chevalier - F. 249, 52 Lymbergh, Robert de (+ 1352), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 53 Lymbergh, William de (fl. 1344-1348), university chancellor, district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 54 Lymbnere, Thomas de (fl. 1332), limner London (England) - Christianson - F. 249, 55 Lymmyngg, Thomas de (fl. 1291), jurisconsult, student of canon law - Oxford (England); Bologna (Italy) - Oxford - F. 249, 56 Lympedeseye, Richard de (11. 1305), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 57 Lymptun, John (fl. 1433-1452), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 59 Lympyn, John (fl. 1482), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 58 Lyn, Richard {t 1485), chaplain, church dean - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 249, 60 Lynalffe, George (fl. 1474), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 61 Lynch, William (fl. 1472-1517), physician London (England) - Talbot - F. 155, 312 Lynch, William (fl. 1473-1494), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 62 Lynche, John (fl. 1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 63 Lynchlade, John (fl. 1335-1368), district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 64-65 Lyncoln, ... (fl. 1386), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 66

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Lyncoln, Adam de (fl. 1245-1279), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 67 Lyncoln, Adam de (fl. 1298-1299), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 68 Lyncolne, ... (fl. 1480-1481), student of civil law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 69 Lyncott, John (fl. 1464-1465), student Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 70 Lynde, Simon (fl. 1493-1417), stationer - London (England) - Christianson - F. 249, 71 Lyndesey, John (fl. 1353-1366), carver - London (England) - Harvey - F. 249, 72 Lyndesey, John (fl. 1435-1437), Franciscan, f r i a r Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 73 Lyndesey, Richard (11. 1475), Franciscan, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 74 Lyndewode, William (fl. 1438), Franciscan, friar, Provincial - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 75 Lyndfeld, John - alias: Clerc ( t 1440), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); London (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 76-79 Lyndlowe, Thomas (fl. 1373-1386), college fellow, university proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 80 Lyndon, John (f 1487), college fellow, church dean - Oxford (England); Devonshire (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 81-82 Lyndon, Peter (fl. 1458), brick mason Lincolnshire (England) - Harvey - F. 249, 83 Lyndrigge, Walter de (t 1357), doctor of medecine, physician, ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); England - Oxford, Talbot F. 148, 374-375; 249, 84-85 Lyndun, hugh de (fl. 1253), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 86 Lyne, Robert (fl. 1445), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 87 Lynegher, Simon (fl. 1430), student of arts, priest - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 88 Lyneham, John (fl. 1425-1456), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England); Malmesbury (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 89 Lynesay, Robert (*ca. 1450), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 90 Lynet, Thomas ( t 1321), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 91 Lyneton, John (fl. 1431), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 249, 92 Lynford, W. de (fl. 1307-1310), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 93 Lyng, Hervey de (fl. 1385-1415), mason Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 249, 94 Lyng, Richard de ( t 1355), university chancellor, ecclesiastical administrator, vicar general Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 249, 95-97 Lyngfeld, John de (fl. 1357-1365), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 98 Lyngwode, William (fl. 1308-1310), carpenter Norfolk (England); Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 249, 99 Lynham, William dc 1361), master of arts, district rector - Oxford (England); England Oxford - F. 249, 100 Lynham, William ( t 1473), college fellow, master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 101 Lynley, Thomas (f 1492), college fellow, master of arts, vicar, district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 102-104 Lynmerk, Gregory (fl. 1493), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 105 Lynn, William de (fl. 1331), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 106 Lynne, Eustace de (II. 1392), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 107

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L y n n e , Gregory (fl. 1474-1488), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 108 L y n n e , John de (fl. 1342), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 109 Lynne, John (fl. 1434-1438), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 110 Lynne, John ( t 1479), Carmelite, friar Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge - F. 249, 111 Lynne, Nicholas de (fl. 1462), Carmelite, friar, cosmographer, astronomer - Oxford (England); Norfolk (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 112 Lynne, Richard ( t 1341), mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 249, 113 L y n n e , Simon de (fl. 1342), Augustinian, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 114 L y n n e , Thomas (fl. 1382), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 115 Lynne, William de - alias: Lulimere ( t 1373), jurisconsult, bishop, papal chaplain - Oxford (England); Chichester (England); Worcester (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 116-118 Lynne, William (fl. 1443-1447), scholar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 119 Lynnell, Thomas (fl. 1450-1456), Augustinian, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 120 Lynns, Adam bishop of Ardagh —» Lyons, Adam bishop of Ardagh Lynot, John (fl. 1349), vicar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 121 Lyns, Adam bishop of Ardagh —» Lyons, Adam bishop of Ardagh Lynsay, Willia (fl. 1451-1458), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 122 Lynsey, ... (fl. 1468-1470), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 123 Lynsey, John (t 1471), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 124 Lynsey, John ( t 1488), university proctor, district rector - Cambridge (England); England Cambridge - F. 249, 125

Lynstede, Henry (fl. 1470-1481), Carmelite, friar, prior - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 126 Lynstede, John de (fl. 1374-1385), district rector - Cambridge (England); Norwich (England) Cambridge - F. 249, 127 Lynstede, Robert ( t 1447), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 128 Lyntesford, Richard de (fl. 1361-1374), district rector, canon, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 129-130 Lynthout, Aert —> Cleyen, Aert van der Lynton, Robert (f 1448), scholar, priest, deacon Oxford (England); Rochester (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 131 Lynton, William (fl. 1453-1454), master of arts, ehest keeper - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 249, 132-133 Lynyng, William ( f l 4 9 5 ) , vicar, district rcctor Cambridge (England); England - Cambridge F. 249, 134-135 Lyon, Gaston du (fl. 1456-1469), chamberlain, seneschal - Saintonge (France); Guyenne (France); Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 249, 136 Lyon, Guillaume du (fl. 1497), nobleman - France - Chevalier - F. 249, 137 Lyon, John ( t 1415), scholar, college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 138 Lyon, Peter (fl. 1449-1489), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 139 Lyonhill, David (fl. 1474-1491), stationer London (England) - Christianson - F. 249, 140 Lyons, Adam, bishop of Ardagh - also: A. Lynns, Lyns (t 1416), Dominican, bishop - Ardagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 249, 141 Lyons, Richard ( i 1381), elderman, vintner, merchant - London (England) Arnold-Baker, Hicks - F. 249, 142-145 Lypyate, Philip ( t 1488), deacon, district rector, canon, prebendary - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 146-148 Lys, Jean du (fl. 1461-1476), nephew of Jeanne d'Arc - France - Chevalier - F. 249, 149

Lyseux, Thomas (fl. 1426-1452), university proctor, ecclesiastical administrator, king's clerk - Oxford (England); England - Oxford - F. 249, 150-152 Lysewyll, ... (fl. 1450-1451), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 153 Lysippus (Mantova) (fl. 1475), medal engraver Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 249, 154 Lytelman, ... (fl. 1429), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 155 Lytham, Richard (fl. 1387-1395), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 156 Lythe, Thomas (f 1432), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 157 Lytherlond, Matthew de (fl. 1394-1403), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England); Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 158 Lythfotte, ... (fl. 1388), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 159 Lyttell, John (fl. 1394-1398), scholar, college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 160 Lyttulton, Henry de (τ 1381), district rector - Oxford (England); England - Oxford F. 249, 161 Lyttylton, ... (fl. 1410-1418), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 162 Lytylbury, Thomas (fl. 1429-1438), notary public - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 249, 163 Lytylchaw, ... (fl. 1482-1483), monk - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 249, 164 Lytylcote, ... (fl. 1478), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 165 Lytylton, Thomas (fl. 1450), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 166 M a s t e r of the Lyversberger Passion (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Köln (Germany) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 249, 167-169 Lyversegge, Richard (fl. 1401-1418), master of arts, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 249, 170 Ly verton, Robert de (fl. 1376), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 249, 171

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Maalot, Jean (+ 1297), sculptor - Paris (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 250, 1-2 Maalot, Martin (+ 1342), sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 250, 3-4 M a a n ibn Zaida ('rea. 768), governor - Bagdad (Irak); Mid-East - Ibn Khallikan - F. 250, 5-18 M a b Kloxydhyn (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 19 M a b a n (Hexham) {fl. 720), cantor - Hexham (England) - Chevalier - F. 250, 20 Mabeley, William (fl. 1312), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 155, 318 Mabeuse, Claux —> Claux de Mabcusc Mabile, countcss of Bcllcmc (* 1040, 11082), countess - France - Chevalier, Echols F. 250, 22-23 Mabel [Mabile] of Bury Saint Edmunds (fl. 1230-1240), lay woman, embroider - Bury SaintEdmunds (England) - Echols - F. 250, 24 Mabile la Regratière (fl. 1292), merchant - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 250, 25 Mabel [Mabile] Rich (fl. 1200), religious woman - England - Echols - F. 250, 26 Mabile dc Simianc ( t e a . 1339), noblewoman France - Chevalier - F. 250, 27 Mabille [Mabile] la Ventrière (fl. 1333), medical practitioner - France - Jacquart I - F. 250, 28 Mabilliot (Lannoy) (fl. 1450), Cistercian, chronicler - Lannoy (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 29 Mablethorpe, John de (fl. 1345-1366), Franciscan, friar - Cambridge (England); London (England) Cambridge - F. 250, 30 Mabulthorpe, John (fl. 1436-1471), college fellow - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 250, 31-32 M a c an Bhaird, family (since 15-th century), family of scholars - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 35 Macagnini, Angelo - called: A. da Siena, Α. Parrasio ( t 1456), painter - Siena (Italy); Ferrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 33 Macaire —> Macarius M a c a l d a de Scaletta (13-th century), lover Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 34 Macardi, Erhardus (fl. 1363), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 36 M a c a r i u s Ancyranus (fl. 1397-1409), metropolitan - Ankara (Turkey); Paris (France) Chevalier, Tusculum - F. 250, 38-39 M a c a r i u s Antiochenus (fl. 681), patriarch - Antiochia; Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 250, 41 Macarius, archbishop of Antiochia (+1012), Basilian, archbishop, saint - Antiochia; Gent, Gand (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 250, 40 Macaire [Macarius], bishop of Béziers (fl. 878), bishop - Béziers (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 42 M a c a r i u s Calorites (+1231), ecclesiastical poet Kypros (Cyprus) - Tusculum - F. 250, 53 Macarius, metropolitan of Christopolis (fl. 1346), metropolitan - Greece - Chevalier - F. 250, 43

Macarius Chrysocephalus (*ca. 1300, +1382), metropolitan - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Byzantium - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 250, 44-47 Macarius, patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 13761391), patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 250, 48 Macaire [Macarius] (Fleury) (+ 1162), Benedictine, prior, abbot - Fleury (France) Chevalier - F. 250, 49 Macarius de Jerusalem (15-th century), theologian - Jerusalem (Israel); Byzantium - Chevalier F. 250, 51 Macarius II, bishop of Jerusalem (f 574), bishop - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 250, 50 Makarii [Macarius] Kaliazinskii Macblosgaid, Dermot Macco, Antonius —> Antonius Macco Maccoisse, Erard (f 1023), poet, chronicler Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 102 Maccoiii, Agostino di Paolo (fl. 1499), Dominican, painter - Pistoia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 250, 103-104 M a c c o n m i d h e , family (since 13-th century), family of scholars - Arnold-Baker - F. 250, 105 M a c c o n m i d h e , Gillabrighdc (fl. 1260), poet, historian - Ireland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 250, 105-106 MacCostello, family Costello, family MacCraith, Matthew (+1517), Augustinian, canon - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 250, 107 MacCraith, Sean MacRuaidhri - also: Jean Macrory Magrath (fl. 1459), historian - Ireland Chevalier - F. 250, 108 MacCraugill, Walter (fl. 1405), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 250, 109 MacDomnaill, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Ireland; Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 110 Macdonald, Alexander (+1449), lord, count Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 111 Macdonald, Donald (+ 1420?), lord, count Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 111 Macdonald, Donald earl of Ross —> Isles, Donald of the earl of Ross Macdonald, John (+ 1386?), lord, count - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 111

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MacDonlevy, Cornac (fi. 1459), physician Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 112 Macduff (Fife) Augustinus MacGrady Machado, Roger (fl. 1483-1496), ambassador Spain; Portugal; England - Chevalier, Potthast F. 250, 137-138 Machairas, Lcontius —> Lcontius Machcras Macham, Robert (fl. 1344), adventurer - England - Chevalier - F. 250, 139 Macham, Thomas (fl. 1488), apprentice, stationer - England - Christiansen - F. 250, 140 Machan (Scotland) - bishop, saint - Scotland Chevalier - F. 250, 141 Macharii, Barthélémy (fl. 1477), chronicler, poet - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 250, 142 Machart Macelart (Dijon) Mache des Maches ( t l 3 3 1 ) , court official, treasurer - Firenze (Italy); Paris (France) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 143 Machefoing, Philippe (15-th century), resident of Bourgogne - Bourgogne (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 144 Machelm (Bayern) (fl. 748-788), count - Bayern (Germany); Österreich (Austria) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 145 Machet, Gérard, bishop of Castres (*ca. 1380, τ 1448), bishop, university administrator, cardinal - Champagne (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 133, 1; 250, 146-148 Machicha (Nestorian) (fl. 1092), Nestorian, patriarch - Chevalier - F. 250, 149

MacMurrogh, Art MacMurkerchaid, F. 250, 150 Bernard Macho, Julien (fl. 1477), Augustinian, translator France - Chevalier - F. 250, 151 MacMurrough, Eva Eva MacMurrough Machon, William (fl. 1466), clerk, church Macnisce, bishop of Conner ( t 513), bishop administrator - Cambridge (England) Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 201 Cambridge - F. 250, 152 Macolde (Asti) ( t e a . 1280), Bcncdiclinc - Asti Machorius (Muthlaci) (fl. 880), bishop, saint (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 202 Chevalier - F. 250, 153 Maçon, Robert lc - also: Lathomus M. (*ca. Machue, Perrinot (barber) —> Perrinot Machue 1365, t 1443), chancellor, baron - France Machun, Richard le (fl. 1285-1290), mason - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters Norwich (England) - Harvey - F. 250, 154 F. 250, 203-205 Machutes, bishop of Alet - also: Malo, Maclou, Maconi, Bartholomeo (fl. 1250), poet - Italy Mahout ( t 565 or 627), bishop - Alet (France); Chevalier - F. 250, 206 Wales - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Macquart (Valenciennes) (fl. 1445), copyist Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 155-159 Valenciennes (France) - Bradley, Chevalier Machy, Thomas (fl. 1467-1496), college tcachcr, F. 250, 207-208 district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England) Macqueriau, Allard - crusader - France Cambridge - F. 250, 160 Chevalier - F. 250, 209 Machyr, Laurence (fl. 1438-1443), chaplain, MacRegol, bishop of Birr ( t 820), bishop, scholar - Ireland; Oxford (England) - Oxford miniature painter, calligrapher - Ireland - F. 250, 163-164 Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 210-213 Maci, Jacquet (fl. 1327), illuminator - France Macrembolites, Eustathius —> Eustathius Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker [Eustachius] Macrembolites - F. 250, 165-168 Macrina d'Espagna (11-th century), blessed Macias (Medina del Campo) (fl. 1488-1496), Spain - Chevalier - F. 250, 214 mason - Medina del Campo (Spain) - Thieme/ Macrino (Alba) (1496), painter - Italy Becker - F. 250, 169 Chevalier - F. 250, 215 Macias o Namorado - french: M. l'Amoureux Macririus, bishop of Köln - bishop, saint - Köln (15-th century), poet - Portugal - Chevalier, (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 250, 216 Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 170-171 Macroducas, Constantin (f 1184), general Macilo (Padova) (fl. 1124), architect - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 172 Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 250, 217 Macinghi, Alessandra - » Alessandra [AlexandraJ Macteflède (Remiremont) (t623), abbess Strozzi Remiremont (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 218 Maculloch, Maccolo (fl. 1482), chronicler Macinghi, Alexandra (fl. 1147-1170), dame Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 173 Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 219 Maciocca called Merguiensis (fl. 1397), architect - Mac William, family (since 12-th century), noble Siracusa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 174 family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 250, 220 Maciot de Béthencourt (fl. 1405), governor MacWilliam, Donald ( t 1187), throne pretender Spain - Chevalier - F. 250, 175 Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 250, 220 Maciot Pavoche (fl. 1318-1320), sculptor - Paris MacWilliam, Donald (f 1215), throne pretender (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 250, 179-180 Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 250, 220 Maciot, Jean (fl. 1302-1319), illuminator - Paris MacWilliam, Guthred (+ 1212), throne pretender (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 250, 220 F. 250, 176-178 Macy (l'Imagier) (fl. 1292), sculptor - Saint-Denis Maciot, Jean (fl. 1302-1319), miniaturist - Artois (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 250, 221-222 Madach, Georg (fl. 1428), copyist - Nürnberg (France); France - D'Ancona - F. 213, 317 (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 131, 217; MacKachathmayl, William - also: W. 250, 223 MacCamyll (fl. 1391-1421), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Ircland Madalberti, Aegidius (fl. 1339-1341), city Oxford - F. 250, 181 administrator - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier Mackulloch, Magnus (fl. 1483-1484), copyist, F. 250, 226 chronicler - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 250, 182 Madalberti, Aegidius, bishop of Cremona Mackworth, John (f 1450), rector, canon ( t 1327), bishop - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier Essex (England); Dorset (England) - Oxford F. 250, 225 F. 250, 183-186 Madalberti, Carlino (fl. 1311), jurisconsult Maclerke, ... (11. 1479-1483), student of arts Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 224 Madalberti, Homobonus, bishop of Cremona - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge ( t 1248), canon, bishop - Cremona (Italy) F. 250, 187 Chevalier - F. 250, 228 Macliavius, bishop of Vannes ( t ca. 577), bishop Madalberti, Joseph (fl. 1493), poet, philologist - Vannes (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 227 Mittelalters - F. 250, 188-189 Madaluccio di Andrea (fl. 1382-1391), miniaturist MacLochlainn, family (since 11 -th century), - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 250, 229 family of rulers - Ireland - Lexikon des Madalulfus (Cambrai) (fl. 823-833), painter Mittelalters - F. 250, 190 - Cambrai (France) - Thieme/Becker MacLonan, Flann (f 896), historian, poet F. 250, 230 Ireland - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 250, 191-194 Maclou bishop of Alet —> Machutes bishop of Madalwin (Bishop) (fl. 904), bishop Alet Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 250, 231 Madauc (Mailgun) ( t 1212), nobleman - England MacMahon, family (since 13-th century), family - Chevalier - F. 250, 232 of rulers - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters Maddelena - » Magdalena F. 250, 195 MacMahon, David (f 1316), dean, bishop Maddeley, Walter de (fi. 1235-1249), Franciscan, Ircland - Oxford - F. 250, 196 friar - Oxford (England); Köln (Germany) MacMailin, Andrew ( t 1322), professor of canon Oxford - F. 250, 233 law, professor of civil law - Ireland - Oxford Madder, John (11. 1456-1471), scholar in arts, F. 250, 197 rector - Oxford (England); York (England) Oxford - F. 250, 234 MacMurchada, Diarmaid (*1110?, Î1171), king Maddingle, John de ( t 1343), friar - Cambridge - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 250, 198 (England) - Cambridge - F. 250, 235 MacMurkerchaid, Bernard - also: B. Madelberte (Maubeuge) (*ca. 697, t e a . 706), MacMurrough (Í1. 1411-1433), vicar, rector abbess, saint - Maubeuge (France) - Chevalier - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford F. 250, 236 F. 250, 199

Magenard Madeleine —> Magdalena Madelgaire (Lagny) (+ 13-th century), monk, saint - Lagny (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 237 Madelgaire (Soignics) ( t e a . 677), confessor, saint - France - Chevalier - F. 250, 238 Madelmus (Physician) (fi. 992), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 250, 239 M a d e r b y , John (Ii. 1436-1440), college fellow, rector - Oxford (England) - Harvey F. 250, 240 Maderer, Robert (fl. 1393-1445), district r e c t o r Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 250, 241 Madi, Francesco (fl. 1486), printmaker - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 242 Madius de Barbazanis, Michael (Π. 1330), historian - Spalato (Italy) - Chevalier F. 35, 124 Madius de Barbazanis, Michas (fl. 12901330), chronicler - Split (Croatia) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Potthast - F. 35, 124; 250, 243-244 Madoc (Ireland) (fl. 716), missionary - Ireland Chevalier - F. 250, 245 Madocsa (Abbot) - also: Madotscha (15-th century), abbot, illuminator - Chevalier F. 250, 246 Madog Benfras (fl. 1350), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 247 Madog Dhuygraig (fl. 1400), hard - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 248 Madog ab Gronu Gethin - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 248 Madog ap Gruffydd ( t 1236), prince - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 250 M a d o g ab Henry ab Idhig - poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 248 Madog ab Houel Voel (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 248 Madog ap Llywelyn (fl. 1277-1295), revolt leader - England; Wales - Arnold-Baker - F. 250, 249; 250, 51 Madog ap Maredudd ( t 1160), prince - Wales Chevalier - F. 250, 250 Madog ab Owain Gwynedd Malachias II king of the Clann Cholmáin Máel Sechlainn mac Máele Ruanaid ( t 862), king - Ireland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 279-280 Maelbrigid, archbishop of Armagh (+927), abbot, bishop, archbishop, calligrapher - Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 250, 281 Maeldoborcon, bishop of Kildare (f708), bishop - Kildare (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 250, 282 Maelgwn Gwynedd (+550?), king - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 285 Maelisa, archbishop of Armagh (+ 1091), archbishop - Armagh (Ireland) - Chevalier F. 250, 286 Maelisa o Stuir (+ 1098), philosopher - Ireland Chevalier - F. 250, 287 Maell (Cambridge) (fl. 1482), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 250, 288 Maelmon, bishop of Alet (+638), bishop - Alet (Franco) - Chevalier - F. 250, 289 Maelpatrice (Ireland) (9-th century), copyist, miniature painter - Ireland - Thieme/Becker F. 250, 290 Maelruain Tallaght (+792), abbot, saint - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 250, 291-292 Maere, Wautier van (fl. 1309), painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 250, 293-294 Maes, Henri (fl. 1486), poet - België, Belgique Chevalier - F. 250, 295 Maes, Jean (+fl. 1484), sculptor - Bclgic, Belgique - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 296 Maes, Johan (fl. 1464), wood carvcr - Hamburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 297 Maes, Nicolas, bishop of Sarepta (+ 1438), Franciscan, bishop, suffragan bishop - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium); Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 250, 298 Maes, Tiedeman (fl. 1434-1448), sculptor, stonemason - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 299-300 Master of the Maestà in London (begin 14th century), painter - Siena (Italy); London (England) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 301 Maestà, Francesco di —> Roccatagliata, Francesco Maestri, Francesco (fl. 1460-1461), physician Pesaro (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 302 Mafalde (Arouca) (+ 1252), Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 250, 303 Mafeld, John (fl. 1478-1486), bachelor of canon law, district rector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 250, 304-305 Maffei, Agostino (15-th century), copyist - Ttaly Bradley - F. 250, 306 Maffei, Benedetto —> Benedictus Maphaeus

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Maffei, Gerardus (+1466), religious writer Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 308 Maffei, Geronimo (fl. 1484), physician - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 310 Maffei, Giovanni (fl. 1485), canon - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 309 Maffei, Raffaele (fl. 1385), Dominican, writer - Italy - Chevalier, Fabricius, Tafuri F. 250, 314; 324, 307-309 Maffei, Timoteo, archbishop of Ragusa (τ 1470), archbishop - Verona (Italy); Milano (Italy); Ragusa (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 315 Maffeo Matthias Maffeus, Paulus - or: P. Maphaeus (+ 1440), canon regular, general of a religious order Verona (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 250, 311-313 Maffioli, Alberto - called: A. da Carrara (fl. 1486-1499), architect, sculptor - Carrara (Italy); Parma (Italy); Cremona (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 316 Mafiolo, Antonio di (fl. 1450), sculptor - Carrara (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 317 Mafugi, Ceccollo (fl. 1338), sculptor - Gubbio (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 318 Magagnino, Jacopo (fl. 1446-1448), miniature painter - Ferrara (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 250, 382-383 Magagnolo, Francesco (fl. 1491-1494), painter Modena (Italy); Carrara (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 319 Magalante - » Dante da Maiano Magalotti, Ugolino (+ 1373), citizen of Camerino - Camerino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 320 Magdeleine [Magdalena] (Albrici) (+ 1465), Augustinian, abbess - Como (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 322 Maddalena [Magdalena] Bonsignori (13-th ccntury), scholar - Bologna (Italy) - Echols F. 250, 323 Master of the Holy Magdalena in Boston (1st third 14-th century), painter - Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 334 Master of Magdalena (Braunschweig) (last third 15-th century), wood carver - Braunschweig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 337 Master of the Holy Magdalena (Firenze) (2 d half 13-th century), painter - Firenze (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 335-336 Magdalena of France —> Magdeleine fMagdalenal Valois Magdalene [Magdalena] von Freiburg - real name: M. Beutler (* 1409, + 1458), Clare, mystic - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 250, 326-330 Maddalena [Magdalena] de' Medici (* 1473, + 1519), noblewoman - Firenze (Italy) - Echols - F. 250, 331 Magdeleine [Magdalena] (Mirandole) (end 15th century), religious woman - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 250, 332 Maddalena [Magdalena] Scrovcgni (* 1356, + 1429), noblewoman, humanist - Padua (Italy) Echols - F. 250, 333 Magdeleine [Magdalena] Valois - also: Magdalena of France (* 1444, + 1494), noblewoman - France - Chevalier, Echols F. 250, 324-325 Magdalene, Jean (15-th century), librarian - Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 338 Magdalvée, Mauvé, bishop of Verdun (+ 776), bishop - Verdun (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 339 Master of the Magdeburger Otto-Denkmal (mid 13-lh ccntury), sculptor - Magdeburg (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 340 Magdeleine —> Magdalena Magenard (Saint-Maur-des-Fossés) (+995), abbot - Saint-Maur-dcs-Fosscs (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 341 Magenard (Saint-Père-Engineer-Vallée) (+ 1023), abbot - Chartres (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 342

734

Mager

Mager (Carpentras) (fl. 1357-1370), physician - Carpentras (France); Bèziers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 250, 343 M a g e r , Berthold (fl. 1483), city administrator Landshut (Germany) - DLL - F. 250, 344 Mägest, Johann ( t 1444), theologian - Sachsen (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 250, 274 Magges, Thomas (fl. 1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 250, 345 Maggi, Alessandro ( t 1495), jurisconsult - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 346 Maggi, Berardo, bishop of Brescia (f 1308), bishop - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 250, 347 Maggi, Maffeo, lord of Brescia (fl. 1308-1311), lord - Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 348 Maggio, Andrea ( t 1471), parish priest - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 349 Maggio, Bartolomeo (fl. 1390), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 350 Maggio, Bartolomeo (fl. 1471), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 350 Maggio, Giuseppe (fl. 1239), mathematician Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 351 Maggio, Oldofredo ( t 1279), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 352 Maggio, Propercio (fl. 1348), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 353 Maghakhia (Armenia) (fl. 1372), monk, historian - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 250, 354 Maghalotti, Filippo (fl. 1394), city captain - Todi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 355 Magilmumen (Roma) (fl. 891), monk, saint Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 356 Maginaire, abbot of Saint-Denis (fl. 800), abbot Saint-Denis (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 357 Magingoz (Deutschland) (11. 755-760), priest Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 250, 358 Magino, Nicolò (fl. 1399-1403), painter - Palermo (Sicily) - Thieme/Becker - F. 250, 359 Magiolo di Bartolomeo (fl. 1423-1434), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 250, 360 Magirus, Johannes (f 1352), Augustinian, theologian - Oxford (England); Praha (Czech Repulic) - Chevalier - F. 231, 200 Magirus, Nicholas Charles (late 15-th century), canon, chroniclcr - Armagh (Ireland) Chevalier - F. 250, 361 Magis, Giovanni de (fl. 1380), notary, university professor - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 250, 362 Magistri, Raymond (fl. 1269), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 365 Magistris, Marianus de (fl. 1465), copyist - Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 250, 363-364 Magius (Espana) (fl. 926), copyist, painter - Spain - D'Ancona - F. 250, 366 Maglatianus (Bishop) (fl. 818), bishop - Scotland - Chevalier - F. 250, 367 Maglio da Firenze (13-th century), sonnetist Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 368 M a g l o c u n u s , king of Gwynedd ( t 550), king Scotland - Chevalier - F. 250, 369 Master of Magloire (Paris) (begin 15-th century), book painter - Paris (France) - Thieme/Becker F. 250, 372 Maglorius, bishop of Dol ( t e a . 575), bishop, saint - Dol (France); Wales - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 370-371 Magna, Andrea della (fl. 1466), monk, miniaturist - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona - F. 250, 373-375 Magnac, Aimeric de, bishop of Paris ( t 1385), bishop, cardinal - Chartres (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 376 Magnagnolo, Francesco (15-th century), painter Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 377 Magnani, Alberto ( t 1429), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 378 Magnani, Moschino (fl. 1476), knight - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 381 Magnani, Pietro ( t 1468), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 379 M a g n a n i , Sigismondo (fl. 1491), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 380

Magnaudi, Raymond (fl. 1461-1469), abbot Apt (France); Auvergne (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 384 Magnelais, Antoinette de ( r 1470), dame - France - Chevalier - F. 250, 385 Magneric, bishop of Trier ( t 596), bishop, saint Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 250, 386 Magni, Guglielmo di (fl. 1455-1461), miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 250, 388-389 Magni, Macaire (fl. 1365), canon, university rector - Lund (Sweden); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 387 Magni, Nicolas ( t 1435), professor of theology Heidelberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 250, 390 Magniago, Simon (fl. 1480), printer - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 391 Magnicourt, Jean de (fl. 1470), squire, lord, chronicler - België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 250, 392 Magnin, Jacques (fl. 1408), architect - Savoie (France); Chambéry (France); Lyon (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker F. 250, 393-395 Magnin, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Magnin Magnin, Joffred (fl. 1473), glass painter - Genf, Geneva (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker F. 250, 396 Magnini, François —> François [Franciscus] Magnini Magninus Mediolanensis - also: Maynus de Mayneriis (+ 1368), physician - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Jacquart I, Wickersheimer - F. 250, 397-405 Magno, Andrea (fl. 1493). poet - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 250, 406 Magno, Bartolo ( t 1422), military governor Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 407 Magno, Giovanni, bishop of Jcsolo - latin: Johannes Magnus (τ 1321), Carmelite, bishop - Jesolo (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 213, 341-342 Magno, Stefano (fl. 1497), chronicler - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 408 Magnobodus Andegavensis - also: Maimbeuf ( t e a . 660), bishop, saint - Angers (France) Chevalier - F. 250, 409 Magnolino, Giacomo del (f 1498), goldsmith Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 410 Magnulphe, bishop of Toulouse (fl. 585), bishop - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier - F. 250, 411 Magne [Magnus], bishop of Avignon (i660), bishop, saint - Avignon (France) - Chevalier F. 250, 412 Magne [Magnus] (Avignon) (fl. 1418), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 250, 413 Magnus I, duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg ( t 1369), duke - Lüneburg (Germany) Chevalier - F. 250, 414 Magnus II (Torquatus), duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg (*ca. 1328, f 1369), duke - Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 250, 415 Magnus (Nilson), prince of Danmark (f 1134), prince - Denmark - Chevalier - F. 250, 416 Magnus von Füssen ( f e a . 772), monk, monastery founder, saint - Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland); Deutschland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 250, 417-419 Magnus, bishop of Milano (f 530), bishop, saint Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 250, 420 Magnus I (Gódhi Olafsson), king of Norge (* 1024, 11047), king - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters — F. 250, 421-423 Magnus II, king of Norge ( t 1069), king - Norge (Norway) - Chevalier - F. 250, 424 Magnus 111 (Berfoettr), king of Norge Manfredus Mainfroy, Jean (fl. 1383-1416), goldsmith, enameler - Paris (France); Dijon (France) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 164-165 Mainguidi, Johannes —¥ Johannes Mainguidi M a i m e r (Paris) (fl. 1174), university professor Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 251, 166 Mainier, abbot of Saint-Victor (f 1203), abbot Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 251, 167 Mainil, Jean (fl. 1450), enameler - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier - F. 251, 168 Maino, Hercule (fl. 1483-1493), philologist Lombardia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 251, 169 M a s t e r of the Mainzer Fuststraßen-Madonna (mid-13-th century), sculptor - Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 170 M a s t e r of the Mainzer Karmelitermadonna (15th century), stone sculptor, wood carver - Mainz (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 171-172 M a s t e r of the Mainzer Liebfrauenmadonna (14-th century), sculptor - Mainz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 173 M a s t e r of the Mainzer Sebastianslcgendc (late 15-th century), painter - Mainz (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 174 Maiolus Cluniacensis (*ca. 900, Í 9 4 4 ) , Benedictine, archdeacon, abbot - Cluny (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 251, 210-214 Maiolus (Köln) ( t 1061), abbot - Köln (Germany); Scotland - Chevalier - F. 251, 215 Maione (Bari) ( t 1160), chancellor, admiral Bari (Italy); Palermo (Sicily) - Chevalier F. 251, 208 Mair (Ulm) (fl. 1481), leather artist - Ulm (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 175 Mair, Benedetto (II. 1482), printer - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 251, 176 Mair, Johann (fl. 1391), translator - Deutschland Chevalier - F. 251, 177

736

Maire

Maire, Guillaume le (15-th century), Benedictine Saint-Denis (France) - Chevalier - F. 251, 178 M a i r e , Jean le (* 1398, t 1465), canon, tutor Reims (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 251, 179 Maire, Michel le - called: M. de Gand (f 1446), metal founder - Tournai (Belgium) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 180-181 Maire, Penin (fl. 1393), ornamental sculptor Poitiers (France) - Lami - F. 251, 182 Maire, Pierre le ( t 1462), nobleman - France Chevalier - F. 251, 183 Mairet (Bourgogne) (fl. 1332-1333), surgeon - Bourgogne (France) - Wickersheimer F. 251, 184 Mairoana, Christofano (15-th century), miniaturist - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 218-221 Maironis, Franciscus de —> Franciscus de Maironis Mairose, Raimond, bishop of Castres (f 1427), bishop, cardinal - Rodez (France); Castres (France) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 251, 185-186 Maiseistein, Kaspar von ( t 1432), dcacon, university rector, canon - Wien (Austria); Chur (Switzerland); Freising (Germany) - DLL F. 251, 187-188 Maiserat, ben (fl. 1118), Islamic scholar Zaragoza (Spain) - Latassa - F. 43, 403 Maisons, Gilles de - or: G. d. Vieux-Maisons (13-th century), poet, musician - France - Fétis - F. 251, 189 Maisterl, Thomas (15-th century), poet - Dresden (Germany) - Stammler - F. 251, 190-191 Maistre, Guillaume de (Π. 1497), architect France - Thieme/Becker - F. 251, 192 Maistre, Jean (fl. 1448-1487), painter - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 251, 193 Maitani, family (since late 13-th century), family of artists - Siena (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 251, 194-195 Maitani, Ambrogio (fl. 1298-1337), architect - Siena (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Strayer F. 251, 196 Maitani, Lorenzo Martinus Magister Maitre, Pierre le (fl. 1315), wood sculptor - Paris (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 251, 201-202 Maius, Johann (fl. 1488), philologist - Römhild (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 251, 224 Maius, Junianus (fl. 1475-1477), philologist Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Saxe, Tafuri - F. 251, 225-233 M a j d ad-Din al-Mubarak ibn Munkid (* 1131 or 1132, t 1193), emir - Cairo (Egypt) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 251, 203-205 M a s t e r of the Majestas (Lund) (12-th century), stone sculptor - Lund (Sweden) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 251, 206-207 Majeur, Pierre (fl. 1346), physician - Puy (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 304, 193 Major, John (physician) —> Johannes Majoris Major, Nicholas ( t 1495), bachelor of canon law, rector - Oxford (England) Cambridge - F. 251, 216 Major, William (f before 1499), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 217 Majorana, Giovanni (13-th century), notary Italy - Chevalier - F. 251, 222 Majoricis, Rodericus de - medical writer Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 223 Makarios —> Macarius M a k b e a t h a t h g n e (Saint) (fl. 892), saint England - Chevalier - F. 251, 234 Makcalpy, Mordac (fl. 1405), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 235 Makdouell, Fergus (fl. 1462), student Scotland; Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 251, 236 Makenay, Henry (fl. 1498), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 238

Makenay, Robert de (fl. 1299-1307), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 239 Makereil (fl. 1463), master of arts - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 240 Makerell, Ralph ( f 1477), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Westminster (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 241-242 Maket, John (fl. 1405-1408), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 243 Maket, Richard (II. 1425-1454), theologian, vicar, dean - Oxford (England); Isle of Wight (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 244 Makeyt, Richard ( t 1493), bachelor of canon law, vicar, rector - Oxford (England); Isle of Wight (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 245 M a k ' h u l as-Sami (|"736), Islamic scholar - MidEast - Ihn Khallikan - F. 251, 246-249 M a k i n ibn-al-'Amid, Girgis a l — latin Georgius Elmacinus (* 1223, 1 1274), historian - Egypt; Damascus (Syria) - Chevalier, Saxe F. 251, 250-251 Makkesfeld (fl. 1411-1415), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 252 Makki ibn Abi Talib ( t 1045 or 999), Koran interpreter, Islamic scholar - Spain; Cairo (Egypt) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 251, 253-259 Makki ad-Darir ( t 1207), Koran interpreter, grammarian - Mosul (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan F. 251, 260-263 Makkyn. Peter —> Hayforde, Peter Maklauch, Andrew (fl. 1413), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 264 M a k l a v ab Lhyuarch (fl. 1380), poet - Wales Chevalier - F. 251, 265 Makleblyth (fl. 1408-1412), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 237 M a k n a m , Baldnott (fl. 1456), bachelor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 266 Makrell (fl. 1456), college administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 251, 267 M a k y s w o r t h (1415-1416), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 251, 268 M a i (Prince) (fl. 945-946), prince, warrior - Kiev (Ukraine) - Boguslavskij - F. 251, 269 Malabaila, Baldracco, bishop of Asti (f 1354), canon, bishop - Lincoln (England); Asti (Italy) Chevalier - F. 251, 270 Malabaila, Giovanni, bishop of Treviso and Asti ( i 1380 or 1381), canon, bishop - York (England); Treviso (Italy); Asti (Italy) Chevalier - F. 251, 271 Malabaila, Vasino, bishop of Asti ( t 1495), Benedictine, bishop - Asti (Italy) Chevalier - F. 251, 272 Malabarba, Giovanni (fl. 1460), poet - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 251, 273 Malabranca, Giovanni ( t 1192), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier - F. 213, 383-384 Malabranca, Hugolinus —> Hugolinus de Urbe Vetere Malabranca, Latinus, bishop of Ostia and Velletri (+1294), Dominican, bishop, car, cardinal, legate - Ostia (Italy); Velletri (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fétis, Ladvocat F. 251, 275-280 Malabranca, Ugolino ( t 1371), general of the Augustinian order, patriarch - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Rimini (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) Chevalier - F. 251, 274 Malachias II, king of the Clann Cholmáin - full name: Máel Sechlainn mac Domnaill ( t 1022), king - Ireland - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 251, 305-306 Malachias, archbishop of Armagh - full name: Macl Mácdóc Ua Morgair Machutes bishop of Alet Malombra, Nicolai ( t 1306), scholar - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 131 Malombra, Norandin (fl. 1317), jurisconsult Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 132 Malombra, Ricardo (+ 1334), jurisconsult Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 133 Malombra, Tommaso —> Thomas de Malumbris Malorecchi, Bartolomeo (15-th century), grammarian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 252, 134 Malory, Sir Thomas ( t 1471), writer - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 252, 135-162 Malouel, Jean ( t 1415), painter - Dijon (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker - F. 252, 163-168 Malowetz, Jan de ( t 1488), diplomat - Czechia Chevalier - F. 252, 169 Malpaghini, Giovanni (fl. 1412), grammarian Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 170 Malpas (Oxford) - alias Peter dc Notyngham (fl. 1331-1335), subdeacon, rector - Oxford (England); Coventry (England) - Oxford F. 252, 173 Malpas, Robert, junior (fl. 1420-1439), Augustinian, friar, doctor of theology Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 252, 174 Malpigli, Annibal (fl. 1459-1471), philosopher Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 164, 78 Malpigli, Nicolai (fl. 1400), notary, poet Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 171 Malpigli, Scipione (fl. 1472), printer - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 172 Malpot, Simon (fl. 1463-1471), barber - France Wickersheimer - F. 356, 14 Malraso de Sicile (15-th century), canon, poet Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 175 Malros, Peter dc (fl. 1274), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 176 Malrube, abbot of Bangor ( t 722), abbot, saint Bangor (Wales) - Chevalier - F. 252, 177 Malrube (Scotland) ( t 1024), monk, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 252, 177 Malsachanus Grammaticus (fl. 700), grammarian - Ireland - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tusculum - F. 252, 178-180 Malsec, Gui de bishop of Poitiers —> Maillesec, Gui de bishop of Poitiers Malster (Cambridge) - alias: William Ward (+ 1493), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 252, 181-182 Maltby, ... (fl. 1484-1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 252, 183 Maltby, John (f 1470), rector, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 184-185 Malterer, Martin (15-th ccntury), writer Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Würtenberg) Chevalier - F. 252, 186 Maltón, John de (fl. 1297-1298), Cistercian, monk, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 252, 187 Maltón, John (fl. 1421), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 252, 188 Maltón, Thomas de (fl. 1302-1329) - » Corbrigge, Thomas de

Malton, Thomas (fl. 1399-1412), bachelor of canon law, rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 189 Maltón, William de (fl. 1335), master mason Beverley (England) - Harvey - F. 252, 190 Maltón, William (f 1419), deacon, priest - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 191 Maltravers, Jean (* 1266, t e a . 1343), knight France - Chevalier - F. 252, 192 Maltravers, Jean (*ca. 1290, t 1365), knight, baron - France - Chevalier - F. 252, 192 Maltraversi, Bellorio (fl. 1424), nobleman Casalmaggiore (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 193 Maltraversi, Giordano, bishop of Padova ( t 1228), bishop - Padua (Italy) Chevalier - F. 225, 396 Maltraversi, Niccolò, bishop of Reggio ( t 1343), bishop - Reggio (Italy) Chevalier - F. 252, 194 Malulphe, bishop of Senlis (fl. 584), bishop, saint - Senlis (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 195 Malverne, Alduin de (fl. 1220), mason - Hereford (England) - Harvey - F. 252, 196 Malverne, John (physician) —» Johannes Malvernius Malverne, Ralph (fl. 1357-1358), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 252, 197 Malverne, William (fl. 1410), surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 155, 386 Malvesore, John ( t 1417), rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 198 Malvetiis, Jacobus (fl. 1412), medical doctor - Brixen, Bressanone (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricáis, Potthast - F. 252, 199-202 Malvezzi, Bessarione (fl. 1488), scholar - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 203 Malvezzi, Francesco ( t 1473), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 204 Malvezzi, Francesco (fl. 1485-1488), canon Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 205 Malvezzi, Marco Antonio (fl. 1488), scholar Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 203 Malvezzi, Nestor (fl. 1488), scholar - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 203 Malvezzi, Paracleto, bishop of Acerno ( t 1487), Augustinian, bishop, poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 252, 206 Malvezzi, Teseo (fl. 1488), scholar - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 203 Malvezzi, Troilo ( t 1496), canon - Bologna (Italy); Cesena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 207 Malvezzi, Virgile (fl. 1462), ambassador - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 208 Malvoisin, Jacquemin de (fl. 1432), nobleman Metz (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 210 Malvoisin, Robert de, archbishop of Salerno and Aix ( t 1323), canon, archbishop, poet - Mans (France); Bordeaux (France); Aix-en-Provence (France) - Chevalier, Fétis - F. 252, 211-212 Malvoisin, William, archbishop of Saint-Andrews (f 1233), archbishop, chancellor - Glasgow (Scotland) - Chevalier - F. 252, 209 Malvotti, Ubaldino (fl. 1316), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 213 Malyou, Yvonnet (fl. 1417-1453), sculptor, architect - Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 252, 215; 411, 250-251 Malyou, Yvonnet (fl. 1477), sculptor, architect Tours (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 252, 216; 411, 252 Mamacut, Nicolaus - poet - Italy - Chevalier F. 252, 217 Marnai (Mongolia) ( t 1381), emir - Mongolia Boguslavskij, Langer, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 252, 218-222 Mamardi, Cristofano (15-th century), illuminator - Este (Italy) - Bradley - F. 252, 222 M a m a s (Eleutheropolis) (fl. 512), archimandrite Chevalier - F. 252, 223 Mamerot, Sebastien (fl. 1458-1488), canon, translator - Soissons (France); Troyes (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 252, 224-225

Manetti Mamikonean, family (since 1-th century), noble family - Armenia - Strayer - F. 252, 229-232 Mammesfeld, Henry de (fl. 1323), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 233 Mamun, al- ( t 833), caliph - Bagdad (Irak); Syria - Strayer - F. 252, 234-239 Man, ... (fl. 1398), chaplain - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 252, 240 Man, John (fl. 1449), bachelor of canon law Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 241 Man, Robert (fl. 1425-1444), Benedictine, monk, architect - England - Harvey - F. 252, 242 Man, Robert (fl. 1495), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 243 Manaldus de Baroco (fl. 1485), barber - Aixen-Provence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 252, 244 Manassès, archbishop of Aries and Milano ( t ca. 962), bishop, archbishop - Aries (France); Mantova (Italy); Verona (Italy); Trento (Italy); Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 245 Manassès, bishop of Cambrai (fl. 1095-1103), bishop - Cambrai (France) - Chevalier F. 252, 247 Manassès, count of Chalón (τ 918), count Chalón (France); Dijon (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 252, 246 Manassès (Chambéry) (fl. 1466), surgeon - Chambéry (France) - Wickersheimer F. 252, 248 Manassès (France) (fl. 1130-1131), royal court officiai - France - Chevalier - F. 252, 249 Manassès, lord of Hierges ( t 1176), lord Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 252, 250 Manassès, bishop of Langres (f 1193), deacon, bishop - Langres (France) - Chevalier F. 252, 251 Manassès, bishop of Meaux ( t 1120), bishop Meaux (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 252 Manassès II, bishop of Orléans ( f e a . 1185), bishop - Orleans (France) - Chevalier F. 252, 253 Manassès III, bishop of Orléans ( t 1221), bishop - Orleans (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 254 Manassès I Remensis (fl. 1070-1080), archbishop - Reims (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 252, 255-258 Manassès II Remensis (f 1106), archbishop - Reims (France) - Chevalier, Hurter F. 252, 259-260 Manassès Svcssorum (f 1180), bishop Soissons (France) - Chevalier, Fahricius F. 252, 261-262 Manassès (Valence) (fl. 1423-1465), physician, astrologist - Valence (France) - Wickersheimer F. 252, 263 Manassès de Villamauri (fl. 1154-1174), archdeacon, surgeon - Troyes (France) Wickersheimer - F. 252, 264 Manassès (Yverdon) (fl. 1466), physician - France - Jacquart ! - F. 252, 265 Manaud de Batz (fl. 1350), warrior - Trento (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 266 Manaud de Condom, bishop of Castres ( t 1458), Augustinian, canon, bishop - Castres (France) Chevalier - F. 252, 267 Manaut Pandelier (fl. 1395-1405), barber Toulouse (France) - Jacquart I - F. 252, 268 Manavea, Angelo di (fl. 1388), Franciscan, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 269 Manazi, Ahmad ihn Yusuf as-Sulaiki al- ( t 1045 or 1046), vizier, poet - Mid-East - Ihn Khallikan - F. 252, 270-271 Manby, John (fl. 1471-1490), Benedictine, monk, prior - Oxford (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 272-273 Manby, Philip de (f 1393), rector - Cambridge (England); Lincoln (England) - Cambridge F. 252, 274 Manby, Walter (fl. 1452-1463), registrar, archdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 252, 275 Manca, Andrea (15-th century), nobleman Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 276

Manca, Giacomo (15-th century), nobleman Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 276 Manca, Giovanni (15-th century), nobleman Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 276 Mancell, ... (fl. 1484), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 252, 277 Mancell, Henry (fl. 1480-1485), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 252, 278 Manchan (Lemanghan) (Í664), scholar - England - Chevalier - F. 252, 279 Manchein (Moethal) - abbot - Chevalier F. 252, 280 Mánchele, Walter (fl. 1310), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 252, 281 Manchin, abbot of Maonadroiot (t652), abbot Chevalier - F. 252, 282 Manchion, Colard —> Colard Mansion Mancini, Domenico (fi. 1480), moralist, poet Italy - Chevalier - F. 252, 283 Mancini, Maria Maria Mancini Mancino, Andrea (fl. 1492), sculptor - Italy Thieme/Becker - F. 252, 284 Mancino, Nicolai (fl. 1313-1321), architect Ortona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 285 Mancion, bishop of Châlon-sur-Saône (10-th century), bishop - Châlon-sur-Saône (France) - Chevalier - F. 253, 160 Mancipe, Juan - Augustinian - Huesca (Spain) Chevalier - F. 252, 286 Mancipi, Jean (physician) —> Jean [JohannesJ Mancipi Mancipius, Bonus —» Bonus Mancipius Mancone, Quirico (late 14-th century), governor Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 287 Mancz, Conrad (fl. 1475-1477), printer Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 252, 288 Mandagot, Hugues de (Π. 1328-1350), provost Embrun (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 289 Mandagot, Robert de, bishop of Marseille (f 1359), provost, bishop - Uzès (France); Marseille (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 290 Mandé (Bretagne) (+6-th century), hermit, saint Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 291 Mandegeira (Talmont) (fl. 1135), physician France - Wickersheimer - F. 252, 292 Mandelreiß, Balthasar (fl. 1453), poet, musician - Deutschland - Chevalier, Kosch, Stammler F. 252, 293-296 Mandelsloh, Dietrich (f 1396), squire - Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 252, 297 Mandelsloh, Heineke ( t 1397), squire - Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 252, 297 Mandelsloh, Statius (f 1402), squire - Lüneburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 252, 297 Manderscheid, family (since late 12-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 252, 298 Mandeti, Johannes (barber) —> Johannes Mandeti Mandevile, Hugh de - student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 299 Mandeville, family (sincc 11-th ccntury), noble family - Essex (England) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 252, 300 Mandeville, Geoffrey de (11-th century), nobleman - Essex (England) Arnold-Baker - F. 252, 302 Mandeville, Geoffroy de, earl of Essex ( t 1144), earl - Essex (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 252, 301-302 Mandeville, John (de) John [Johannes] de Mandeville Mandeville, John de, earl of Aumale and Essex ( t 1189), earl - Essex (England) - Chevalier F. 252, 301 Mandeville, Thomas (fl. 1343-1347), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 252, 303 Mandeville, William de (12-th century), constable - Essex (England) Arnold-Baker - F. 252, 302 Mandeville, William de, earl and count of Aumale (ï 1189), earl, count, justiciar - ArnoldBaker - F. 252, 302

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Mandonnier, Pierre (fl. 1446), tax collector Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 304 Mandosio, Giacomo ( t 1488), jurisconsult - Italy - Chevalier - F. 252, 305 Mandrien (Toulon) (6-th century), saint - Toulon (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 306 Manegold [Manegoldus], abbot of Hirsau ( t i 165), prior, abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 252, 311 Manegoldus Lautenbacensis (*ca. 1030, 11103), canon regular, provost, theologian - Marbach (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Straver, Théologie, Tusculiim F. 252, 312-313; 252, 316-340 Manegold [Manegoldus] (Mainz) (fl. 1307), copyist - Mainz (Germany) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 252, 342-343 Manegold [Manegoldus] (Marchtal) (fl. 1190 1204), provost - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 252, 341 Mangold [Manegoldus] von Neuenburg, bishop of Bamberg and Würzburg ( i 1303), canon, bishop - Bamberg (Germany); WUrzburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 253, 18 Manegold [Manegoldus] (Paris) (II. 10701090), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 252, 344 Manegoldus Raitenburchensis (11-th century), deacon - Deutschland - Fabricius - F. 252, 345 Manegoldus Sancti Georgii (fllOO), abbot Schwaben (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 252, 345-346 Manegaudus [Manegoldus] Sancti Michaelis (fl. 1150-1175), abbot - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 252, 307-308 Manigoldus [Manegoldus] Svevus, bishop of Passau (f 1215), abbot, bishop - Passau (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 252, 309-310 Manelli, Isaac —> Isaac Manelli Manelmi, Evangelista (fl. 1438), chronicler - Vicenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 112, 293-294; 252, 347 Manentis, Jean (fl. 1317-1327), Dominican Gascogne (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 348 Manerius (Canterbury) (12-th century), monk, calligrapher - Canterbury (England) - Bradley, Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 252, 349-351 Manerrus (Bishop) (fl. 829), bishop, saint Scotland - Chevalier - F. 252, 352 Maners, ... (fl. 1456), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 252, 353 Manerva, Bonifacio de (fl. 1482), printer Brescia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 354 Manes de Gusman (13-th century), Dominican Spain - Chevalier - F. 252, 355 Manesdorfer, Johannes ( i 1488), doctor of arts, chronicler - Wien (Austria) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 252, 256-257 Master of the Manesse Handschrift (14-th century), book painter - Zürich (Switzerland) - Thieme/Becker - F. 252, 362-363 Manesse, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Zürich (Switzerland) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler - F. 252, 358-360 Manesse, Rüdiger ( t 1304), mayor, compiler of poetry - Zürich (Switzerland) - Chevalier F. 252, 361 Manessier (Lille) (11. 1280), poet - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 252, 364 Manettellus de Spoleto (fl. 1293-1310), Dominican - Spoleto (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli - F. 252, 365-366 Manetti, Alberico (15-th ccntury), jurisconsult Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 367 Manetti, Angelo (15-th century), writer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 368 Manetti, Antonio (* 1423, 1 1497), mathematician, astronomer, copyist - Firenze (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 252, 369-371 Manetti, Bonajuncta —» Bonajuncta Manetti Manetti, Francesco (fl. 1390-1395), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 252, 372

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Manetti

Manetti, Niccolo (fl. 1398), Servite - Pistoia Manfredo [Manfredus] da Como (fl. 1469-1470), (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 373 architect - Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker Manetta d'Antella ( t 1268), Servite, canon, saint F. 252, 422 Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 374 Manfredo [Manfredus] de Coppis (fl. 1322), Manettus Iannotius - italian: Gianozzo Manetti physician - Milano (Italy); Pisa (Italy) (* 1396, 1 1459), senator, historian, philologist Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 252, 423-424 Manfredus de Cruce (f 1425), abbot - Fabricius - Firenze (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, - F. 252, 425 Fabricius, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Tiisculum - F. 252, 377-389 Manfredo [Manfredus] (Lombardia) ( t 1430), Manettus de Philippis - Oxford - F. 252, 391-394 Bonelli, Manfredo Manfred [Manfredus] (Paris) (fl. 1292), medical Manfeld, Robert Manfredus F. 252, 431-432 Manfredi, family (since 12-th century), noble Manfredus de Ponte (15-th century), copyist family - Faenza (Italy) - Lexikon des Bradley, Chevalier - F. 252, 433-434 Mittelalters - F. 252, 397 Manfredus Potentinus (fl. 1119), bishop, Manfredi, Andrea —> Andrea [AndreasJ Manfredi hagiographer - Potenza (Italy) - Chevalier, Manfredi, Astorgio I (+ 1405), lord, poet - Faenza Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast - F. 252, 435-438 Manfredo [Manfredus], king of Sicilia (* 1232, (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 398-399 t 1266), king - Sicilia (Italy); Deutschland Manfredi, Astorgio II ( t 1468), lord - Faenza Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 398 Mittelalters, Potthast - F. 252, 439-446 Manfredi, Astorgio III ( t 1501), lord - Faenza Manfredo [Manfredus] (Siena) ( t 1178), bishop, (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 398 cardinal - Siena (Italy); Sicilia (Italy) - Berton, Manfredi, Bartolomeo (fl. 1481-1485), librarian Chevalier - F. 252, 447-448 Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 252, 400 Manfredi, Galeotto Manfredus Mangiatore, Pietro (fl. 1213-1233), university Manfredo [Manfredus] d'Alba (fl. 1451-1454), professor - San Miniato (Italy) - Chevalier philologist - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 253, 8 F. 252, 414 Manfredo [Manfredus] d'Arriago (14-th Mangiatroia, Giacomo - notary - Firenze (Italy) century), vicar general, canon - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 9 Mangin Guérin (fl. 1452), barber, surgeon - Chevalier - F. 252, 415 Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 253, 10 Manfredo [Manfredus] da Bologna (13-th century), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Mangin (Metz) (fl. 1471), barber - Metz (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 253, 11 - Chevalier - F. 252, 416 Manfredo [Manfredus] (Cadore) (13-th century), Mangin (Pont-à-Mousson) (fl. 1460), architect Pont-à-Mousson (France) - Chevalier, Lance bell founder - Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 253, 12-13 F. 252, 417 Mangin de Vouthon (fl. 1460), uncle of Jeanne Manfroi [Manfredus] (Cardinal) (fl. 1144), d'Arc - Orleans (France) - Chevalier cardinal - France - Berton, Chevalier F. 253, 14 F. 252, 418-419 Mangioni, Lippozzo - poet - Italy - Chevalier Manfredo [Manfredus] de Clermont (fl. F. 253, 15 1389), admiral - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 252, 420 Mangius, Benedetto (fl. 1498-1499), printer Carpi (Italy); Venezia (Italy); Milano (Italy) Manfredo [Manfredus] da Collalto, bishop of Chevalier - F. 253, 16 Ceneda and Belluno and Feltre ( t 1321), bishop Mangol, André (fl. 1470), goldsmith - Tours - Ceneda (Italy); Belluno (Italy); Feltre (Italy) (France) - Chevalier - F. 253, 17 Chevalier - F. 252, 421

Mangoni, Donodeo (fl. 1275), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 253, 19 Mangue, Jean (fl. 1475), artist craftsman - Tours (France) - Chevalier - F. 253, 20 Manhani, Elie (fl. 1266-1293), Dominican Limoges (France) - Chevalier - F. 253, 21 Mani (Iceland) (12-th century), poet - Iceland Chevalier - F. 253, 22 Maniakes, Georgios ( t 1043), general, emperor - Byzantium - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 253, 23-24 Manilio, Antonio (fl. 1495), astrologist - Forlì (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 25 Manilli, Giacomo (fi. 1472), professor of logic Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 26 Manin, Henri (fl. 1311-1331), painter - België, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 253, 27 Manio, Lucio (late 15-th century), poet - Reggio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 28 Manka, Georg (fl. 1463), architect - Deutschland - Thieme/Becker - F. 253, 29 Mankael, John ( t e a . 1330), Benedictine, monk, proctor - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 253, 30-33 Mankswell, Andrew (fl. 1443-1471), ccclcsiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 253, 34-35 Manlinghen. Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Manlinghen Manlio, Conrado (fl. 1460), canon - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 36 Manlius de Bosco, Johannes Jacobus - italian: Giovanni-Giacomo Manlio de Bosco (fl. 1490), physician, botanist - Alessandria (Italy); Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 253, 37-38 Manna, Angelo ( t 1495), physician - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 40 Manna, Antonio della (fl. 1489), jurisconsult Crcmona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 39 Manna, Domenico della ( t 1368), philosopher Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 41 Manna, Ferdinando della ( t 1243), theologian Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 42 Manna, Pietro della (fl. 1470), copyist - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 43 Manne, John (fl. 1444-1480), college fellow Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 253, 44 Manne, William (t 1490), district rector - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 253, 45-46 Mannelli, Amaretto (11. 1394), chronicler Toscana (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 253, 47-48 Mannelli, Francesco ( t e a . 1390), writer - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 49 Mannelli, Luca bishop of Cithonia -> Lucas Manelli bishop of Cithonia Mannelli, Raimondo (fl. 1431), warrior - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 50 Manners, Peter dc (fl. 1253), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 51 Manners, Robert ( t e a . 1355), constable Chevalier - F. 253, 52 Manners, Robert ( t 1461), sheriff - Chevalier F. 253, 52 Manni, Giovanni Nicolo (fl. 1350), painter Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 53 Mannin, Jean (fl. 1375-1406), painter - Lille (France) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 253, 54-55 Manning, Robert —> Robert [Robcrtus] Manning of Brunne Mannini, Salvestro di Giovanni (fl. 1413), mystic - Italy - Chevalier - F. 253, 56 Manno di Bandino (fl. 1301-1312), goldsmith, sculptor - Siena (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 253, 57; 253, 59 Manno di Benincasa Mannucci - called: Manno de' Cori (* 1373, 11455), wood carver, intarsiato!· - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 253, 58 Manno (Poet) (fl. 1270), poet - Italy - Chevalier - F. 253, 60

Manuel Manno di Simone (fl. 1387), painter - Siena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 61 Manno, Cristoforo (fl. 1450), soldier - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 62 Mannon (Condat) ( t 880), priest, philosopher France - Chevalier - F. 253, 63 Manny, Walter of (*ca. 1310, Î1372), admiral, diplomat, baron - England Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 253, 64-66 Mannyng, John (fl. 1409-1434), Carmelite, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 67 Mannyng, Richard ( t 1414), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 68 Mannyng, Richard ( t 1452), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 253, 69-70 Mannyng, Thomas (fl. 1428), Dominican, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 71 Mannyng, Thomas ( t 1469), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 253, 72-75 Mannynge, Thomas (f 1400), Dominican, friar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 253, 76 Mannyngham, John (fl. 1443-1499), ecclesiastical administrator - Cambridge (England); York (England); Oxford (England) - Cambridge, Oxford - F. 253, 77-82 Mannyngham, Richard (fl. 1453), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 83 Manrique, family (since 14-th century), noble family - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 253, 84-85 Manrique, Gómez (*ca. 1412, f e a . 1490), poet Spain - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 253, 86-87 Manrique, Jorge (*ca. 1420), poet - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Strayer - F. 253, 88-92 Manrique, Jorge (*ca. 1440, t 1478), poet Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 253, 93-94 Manrique de Lara, Rodrigo (* 1416), poet Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 253, 95 Mansdale, Jean van (fl. 1360-1415), sculptor - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 253, 96 Master of the Mansel (België) (fl. 1420-1440), book painter - België, Belgique - Thieme/ Becker - F. 253, 102 Mansel, Jean (historian) —> Jean [Johannes] Mansel Mansel, John ( t 1265), counsellor, diplomat France; England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Tyerman F. 213, 424-425; 253, 97-10l" Mansella, Tommaso ( t 1341), writer - Salerno (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 103 Manser, Laurence (fl. 1306), notary public Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 104 Mansfeld, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Deutschland - Ladvocat F. 253, 105-108 Mansfeldt, Balthasar (fl. 1491-1492), astronomer - München (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Stammler - F. 253, 109-111 Mansini, Giovanni (fl. 1447), jurisconsult, chronicler - Italy - Chevalier - F. 253, 112 Mansion, Colard - » Colard Mansion Manso, duke of Amalfi (fl. 982), duke, patrician Amalfi (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 114 Manso, abbot of Monte Cassino (t966), abbot Monte Cassino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 115 Manso, Aloy de (fl. 1400), blacksmith - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 253, 113 Manston, John ( t 1401), district rector, vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 116 Mansueti, Leonardo —» Leonardus Mansuetus Mansueti, Mansueto (fl. 1485), jurisconsult Perugia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 123 Mansueto [Mansuetus], bishop of Arezzo (fl. 1329-1330), bishop - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 117

Mansuetus de Castellione (fl. 1257-1263), Franciscan - Pisa (Italy) - Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 253, 118-120 Mansuetus Mediolanensis (f 681), bishop Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 253, 121-122 Mansur ibn Abi Amir, al- (*938, 1 1002), ruler Sevilla (Spain) - Strayer - F. 253, 124-126 Mansur Abu Jafar Abdallah ibn Muhammad al- (t775), caliph - Bagdad (Irak) - Strayer - F. 253, 127-131 Mansur ibn al-Kaim ibn al-Mahdi, al- ( t 953), sovereign - Ethiopia; Egypt - Ibn Khallikan F. 253, 132-136 Mansur at-Tamimi (Î918), Islamic jurist, Shafite - Egypt - Ibn Khallikan - F. 253, 137-141 Mansur, Petrus Petrus Mansur Mansur, Yakub al- - full name; Abu Yusuf Yakub al-Mansur; french: Jacob Almansor (II. 1197-1199), military leader - Castilla (Spain) Ladvocat - F. 14, 429 Mansur, Yusuf al-, king of Morocco - french: Joseph Almansor (fl. 1158), king - Morocco; Spain - Ladvocat - F. 14, 429 Mansur Billah, Muhammad bin Abi Amir al- full name: Abu Amir Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abi Amir al-Mansur; also: Almansor (* ca. 938, 1 1002), grand vizier - Cordoba (Spain); Spain - Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 14, 429; 425, 372-373 Mantacheti, Baidassare ( t 1484), jurisconsult, canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 253, 142 Mantegazza, Antonio ( t 1495), sculptor Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 253, 143-145 Mantegazza, Boschino ( t 1354), orator - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 146 Mantegazza, Cristoforo ( t 1495), sculptor, goldsmith - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/ Becker - F. 253, 144-145; 253, 147 Mantegazza, Filippo (fi. 1490-1500), printer Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 148 Mantegna, Francesco (fl. 1494), painter Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 149 Mantel, Bernier (12-th century), citizen - France - Chevalier - F. 253, 150 Mantelboner, Motheis (fl. 1371), mayor Österreich (Austria) - DLL - F. 253, 151 Mantes, Drouin de (fl. 1376-1388), sculptor Mantes (France); Troyes (France) - Beaulieu, Lami - F. 253, 152-154 Manthen, Johannes (fi. 1474-1480), printer Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 425, 268 Mantica, Ambrosio (fl. 1498), jeweller - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 155 Mantighelli, Giovanni (fl. 1339), jurisconsult, notary - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 253, 156 Mantighelli, Mantighello ( t l 2 7 4 ) , physician Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 157 Mantighelli, Marsiglio ( t l 3 0 0 ) , canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 158 Mantio Catalaunensis (fl. 902), bishop - Châlonssur-Marne (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 253, 159; 253, 161 Mantón, John (fl. 1458), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 162 Mantone, ... (fl. 1420-1422), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 163 Manucci, Lorenzo - chronicler - Firenze (Italy) Chevalier - F. 253, 164 Manuel Afonso (fl. 1499-1518), physician Lisboa (Portugal) - Jacquari I - F. 253, 165 Manuel Angelos, emperor of Thessaloniki ( t 1236), emperor - Thessaloniki (Greece) Chevalier - F. 253, 166 Manuel (Armenia) (fl. 915-921), architect Armenia - Thieme/Becker - F. 253, 167 Emmanuel [Manuel] bar Schahhare (fl. 963), Ncstorian - Syria - Chevalier - F. 107, 309 Manuel Brycnnius (*ca. 1260, t e a . 1320), astronomer, musicologist - Byzantium Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 253, 168-175

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Manuel (Bulgaria) (f 818), metropolitan, saint Edirne (Turkey) - Chevalier - F. 253, 176 Manuel Byzantinus (fl. 920-944), chronicler - Byzantium - Chevalier, Tusculum F. 253, 177-178 Manuel I Comnenus, emperor of Byzantium (* 1120, 1 1180), emperor - Byzantium Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Saxe, Strayer - F. 253, 214; 253, 216-227 Manuel II Palaiologos, emperor of Byzantium Épine, Jean de 1' Map, Walter ( t e a . 1210), canon, archdeacon, poet, chancellor - Lincoln (England); Oxford (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Oxford, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum, Tyerman - F. 253, 317-333 Mapenor, Hugh de, bishop of Hereford ( t 1219), bishop - Oxford (England); Hereford (England) Oxford - F. 253, 334 Maphaeus Matthias Maphaeus, Paulus —> Maffeus, Paulus Mapilton, Hugh de, bishop of Ossory (fl. 12511258), bishop, treasurer - Oxford (England); Ossory (Ireland) - Oxford - F. 253, 335 Mapilton, John ( t 1407), marbler - London (England) - Harvey - F. 253, 336-337 Mapilton, Roger (fl. 1450-1459), mason England - Harvey - F. 253, 338

Mapilton, Thomas ( f l 4 3 8 ) , mason - London (England) - Harvey - F. 253, 339-345 Mapinius Remesis (fl. 549-560), bishop Reims (France) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 253, 346-347 Mapleton, Goldyng (fl. 1425), carpenter - London (England) - Harvey - F. 253, 348 Mapolis (France) (13-th century), singer - France - Chevalier - F. 253, 349 Mappa, Stylianus Stylianus Mappa Mappis, Johannes von (fl. 1495), theologian Lübeck (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 253, 351 Maqrizi, Ahmad ibn Ali al- (* 1364, 11441), biographer, encyclopaedist - Cairo (Egypt) Amari, Fétis - F. 253, 352-354 Maquère, Jean (barber) —» Jean [Johannes] Maquère Mar, family (since 12-th century), noble family Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 253, 355-356 Mar, Donald ( t 1297), earl - Scotland - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 253, 355-357 Mar, Donald ( t 1332), earl - Scotland - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 253, 355-357 Mar, Duncan (f 1244), earl - Scotland - ArnoldBaker - F. 253, 355-356 Mar, Gilchrist ( t 1211), earl - Scotland - ArnoldBaker - F. 253, 355-356 Mar, Gratney (f 1305), earl - Scotland - ArnoldBaker - F. 253, 355-356 Mar, John de (fl. 1295), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 253, 358 Mar, Morgund (f 1182), carl - Scotland - ArnoldBaker - F. 253, 355-356 Mar, Roderick (fl. 1115), earl - Scotland Arnold-Baker - F. 253, 355-356 Mar, Thomas (f 1373), earl, chamberlain - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 253, 355-357 Mar, William ( t 1281), earl, chamberlain, regent - Scotland - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 253, 355-357 M a r - A b a I, patriarch of the Nestorians (fl. 536-552), Nestorian, patriarch - Chevalier F. 253, 359 M a r - A b a II, patriarch of the Nestorians (t 751), Nestorian, patriarch - Chevalier - F. 253, 360 Marabottino (Arezzo) - poet - Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 253, 361 Maracaire, bishop of Vannes (fl. 568), bishop Vannes (France) - Chevalier - F. 253, 362 Maragone, Bernardus —> Bernardus Marango Marais, Jean (fl. 1450), physician - Angers (France) - Chevalier - F. 253, 363 Maramaldo, Guglielmo (fl. 1365), chronicler - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 155, 395-396; 253, 364 Maramaldo, Guido ( f e a . 1391), Dominican Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 365 Maramaldo, Landolfo, archbishop of Bari ("i" 1415), archbishop, cardinal - Napoli (Italy); Bari (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier F. 253, 366-368 Maramasi, Tommaso (fl. 1460-1489), professor of philosophy - Italy - Chevalier - F. 253, 370 Maramauro, Guglielmo - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 253, 369 Marani, Brandalisio (fl. 1344), city governor Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 371 Marani, Evangeliste (15-th century), Dominican, architect - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 253, 372 Marani, Giacomo (15-th century), chronicler Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 373 Marañón, family (since 12-th century), noble family - Castilla (Spain) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 253, 374 Maranzi, Pietro (fl. 1438-1444), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 375 M a r a s Abulchairus (fl. 1180), Nestorian, archdeacon - Chevalier - F. 253, 376 M a r a s III, bishop of Amida (fl. 519), bishop Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier - F. 253, 377 Marasca, Giacopino (fl. 1430), painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 253, 378

Marasci, Bartolomeo di, bishop of Città di Castello (τ 1487), bishop - Città di Castello (Italy); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier F. 253, 379 Marasio. Giovanni (fl. 1446), poet - Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 1 Marate, François (Π. 1389-1393), sculptor - Dijon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 253, 380-382 M a r - A t k e n u s (Nestorian) (fl. 590), Nestorian, monk - Chevalier - F. 253, 383 Marbach, Lambert (15-th ccntury), canon Hameln (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 253, 384 Marbais, Jean de (fl. 1356-1357), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 253, 385 Marbais, Pierre de (fl. 1356-1357), sculptor Cambrai (France) - Lami - F. 253, 385 M a r b o d u s Redonensis (* 1035, 1 1123), archdeacon, scholastic, bishop, poet - Rennes (France); Angers (France); Tours (France) Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Jacquart I, Jacquart 2, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 253, 386-425 Marbourg, Guillaume de ( t 1363), architect Colmar (France) - Lance - F. 253, 427 Marbres, Johannes —> Johannes Canonicus Marbres, Juan (fl. 1475), canon, philosopher Tortosa (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 253, 426 M a s t e r of the M a r b u r g e r Grabtumben (14-th century), sculptor - Marburg (Germany); Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 253, 428-431 Marbylthorp, Robert (fl. 1366), bachelor of canon law - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 253, 432 Marc, Barthélémy (fl. 1340), poet - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 1 Marc, Joäo (15-th century), calligrapher - Portugal - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 254, 2-3 Marca, Leonhard (fl. 1479), Carmelite, organist Nürnberg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 254, 4 M a r c a b r u (Gascogne) (fl. 1128-1150), troubadour - Gascogne (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 254, 5-9 Marcadé, Eustache —> Eustache [Eustachius] Marcadé Marcai de Gouvea (15-th century), writer Portugal - Chevalier - F. 254, 10 Marceau, Ν. (fl. 1440), stonemason - Lyon (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 11 Marcel Marcellus Marcel, family (since 13-th century), family of aristocrats - Paris (France) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 254, 12 Marcel, Etienne ( t 1358), politician - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 254, 13-16 Marcelin, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Marcelin Marceli, ... (fl. 1452-1453), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 17 Marcelli, Tommaso (fi. 1496), ceramist - Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 18 Marcellino Abiatico (fl. 1168-1170), consul Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 20 Marcellino, bishop of Ancona (fl. 550), bishop, saint - Ancona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 21 Marcellino, bishop of Auqilea (fl. 502), bishop - Aquileia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 19; 254, 22 Marcellino Pete, bishop of Ascoli and Arezzo ( t 1248), bishop - Ascoli (Italy); Arezzo (Italy) Chevalier - F. 254, 23 Marcellino Preveda (fl. 1173), priest, consul Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 32 Marcellinus Comes (6-th century), chronicler Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Fabricius, Saxe F. 254, 24-27 Marcellinus Eboracensis ( t 800 or 803), monk, canon regular, hagiographer - York (England); Utrecht (Netherlands) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 254, 28-30 Marcellinus Mediolanensis (15-th century), prior, vicar general - Milano (Italy) - Ossinger F. 254, 31

Marco Marcello —> Marcellus Marcello, Angelo (15-lh century), prior - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 33 Marcello, Giacomo Antonio (15-th century), patrician - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 34 Marcello, Lorenzo (15-th century), prior - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 35 Marcello, Niccolò ( t 1474), doge - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast - F. 254, 36-37 Marcello, Vittorio (15-th century), writer - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 39 Marcello, Vittorio, archbishop of Nikosia ( t 1483), priest, archbishop - Venezia (Italy); Nikosia (Cyprus) - Chevalier - F. 254, 38 Marcello [Marcellusl da Cassino (fl. 1326-1327), military engineer - Piemonte (Italy) Chevalier - F. 254, 42 Marcello [Marcellus] di Cumes (fl. 1495), physician - Novara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 43 Marcello [Marcellus] da Nola (fi. 536), priest, hagiographer - Nola (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 254, 45-46 Marcello [Marcellus] di Panico ( t 1485), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 44 Marcellus (Sankt-Gallen) ( t e a . 865), monk, scholar - Bangor (Wales); Sankt-Gallen (Switzerland) - Chevalier, DLL - F. 254, 41; 254, 47 Marcello [Marcellus] (Vclabro) (fl. 1180), cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton - F. 254, 48 Marcerii, G. (fl. 1335), physician - Montpellier (France) - Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer F. 254, 49-50 M a r c e r i u s Anglus (15-th ccntury), historian England - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 254, 51-52 March, Arno (15-th century), troubadour Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 254, 53 March, Ausiàs (* 1397, τ 1459), poet - Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 254, 54-57 March, Jaime (fl. 1396), poet - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 254, 58 March, John de (fl. 1378), friar, subdeacon Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 59 March, José (fl. 1479), miniature painter Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 60-61 March, Pere (f 1413), poet - Catalonia (Spain); Valencia (Spain) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 254, 63-64 March, Peter de (fl. 1328), college fellow, vicar Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 62 March, William de la (fl. 1343), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 68 M a r c h a d e u s (France) (fl. 1199), physician Poitou (France) - Talbot - F. 254, 69 Marchai, Edmund (fl. 1323-1333), Franciscan, friar, priest - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 254, 70 Marchall, Henry (fl. 1490-1497), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 71 Marchall, John (fl. 1454), royal surgeon - London (England) - Talbot - F. 214, 13 Marchall, Robert (fl. 1404-1415), deacon, priest Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 72 Marchall de Oxon, John (fl. 1340), vicar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 73 Marchalle, ... (fl. 1440-1441), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 74 M a r c h a m , John (fl. 1452), master of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 75 M a r c h a m , Thomas - monk, chronicler Abingdon (England) - Chevalier - F. 254, 76 Marchand, Bérenger (fl. 1446), university rector Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 77 Marchand, Clément —> Clemens Mercatoris Marchand, Jean, bishop of Bethlehem (fl. 14111422), Dominican, bishop - Bethlehem (Israel) Chevalier - F. 254, 78 Marchant, Bernard (fl. 1476-1476), sculptor Amiens (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 79-81

Marchant, Christophe —> Christophe [Christopherus] Marchant Marchant, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Marchant Marchant, Pierre (fl. 1366-1380), architect - Blois (France) - Chevalier, Lance - F. 254, 82-84 Marchaund, John (fl. 1495), deacon - Oxford (England); York (England) - Oxford F. 254, 85 Marchaunt, Andrew (fl. 1405-1412), district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 86 Marchaunt, John (fl. 1423), Benedictine, monk Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 87 Marchaunt, John (fl. 1452-1458), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 88 Marchaunt, Thomas (fl. 1404), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 89 Marchaunt, William (fl. 1375), magister - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 90 M a r c h a u n t de Witlesey, John (fl. 1370-1425), district rector, vicar - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 91 Marche, ... (fl. 1482), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 92 Marche, ... (fl. 1491-1492), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 93 Marche, Elie (fl. 1338), sculptor - Limoges (France) - Beaulieu - F. 254, 94 Marche, John - chaplain - England Chevalier - F. 254, 95 Marche, Nicholas de la (fl. 1301), clerk - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 96 Marche, Thomas de la (fl. 1252), scholar Ireland - Oxford - F. 254, 97 Marche, Thomas de la (11. 1361), adventurer France - Chevalier - F. 254, 98 M a r c h e d e Stanhowe, Thomas (fl. 1364-1369), canon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 254, 99 Marcheley, John —> Johannes Marcheley Marcher, Robert le (fl. 1318), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 100 Marchés, Audoyn (f 1337), archpriest - France Chevalier - F. 254, 101 Marchés, Mérigot ( t 1391), warrior - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 102 Marchese, Cassandra (15-lh ccntury), noblewoman - Italy - Chevalier - F. 254, 103 Marchesi, Giorgio - called: Giorgio Fiorentino (fl. 1471-1482), architect - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 104 Marchesi, Pietro (fl. 1469-1473), painter - Milano (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 105 Marchesini, Benvenuto —> Benevenutus Marchesini Marchesini, Niccolò (15-th century), priest, copyist - Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 106 Marchesino di Baiadon (14-th ccntury), Franciscan - Chevalier - F. 254, 107 Marchesino da Bassano (15-th century), writer Bassano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 108 Marchesino da Monopoli (fl. 1343), Dominican - Monopoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Tafuri F. 254, 111-112 Marchesino di Savioni (fl. 1480-1481), printer Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 113 Marchesino delle Tuade (fl. 1340), architect Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 114 Marchesinus Pctor (fl. 1381), Franciscan Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 254, 109-110 Marchesinus de Reggio —» Johannes Marchesinus Marchesse d'Adamo (fl. 1406), sculptor - Como (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 115 Marchestens, Annex ( t 1404), sculptor Milano (Italy); Deutschland Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 116 Marchettus de Padua (fl. 1305-1326), musicologist, composer - Padua (Italy) Chevalier, Fétis, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer - F. 254, 117-129 Marchford, John de (11. 1370-1377), district rector - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 254, 130

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Marchford, Robert (fl. 1390-1394), scholar of canon law, proctor, district rector - Cambridge (England); Ely (England) - Cambridge F. 254, 131 Marchi, family (since 15-th century), family of wood carvers - Crema (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 132 Marchi, Agostino de (fl. 1468-1488), wood carvcr - Crema (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 133 Marchi, Jacopo de (fl. 1492-1494), wood carvcr Crema (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 134 Marchier, Jaker de (14-th century), clerk, copyist - Chevalier - F. 254, 135 Marchino, il (15-th century), painter - Italy Chevalier - F. 254, 136 Marchione d'Arezzo (fl. 1207-1216), architect, sculptor - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 137-139 Marchionne di Coppo Stefano (fl. 1381), writer Italy - Chevalier - F. 254, 140 Marchionni, Marchionne - poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 254, 141 Marchisello (Firenze) (fl. 1191), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 142 Marchisino da Cassino (Π. 1275), chronicler Italy - Chevalier - F. 254, 143 Marchisio (Genova) (II. 1223), chronicler - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 144 Marchisio, B a r t o l o m e o (fl. 1224-1264), chronicler - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 145 Marchyngton, Thomas (fl. 1450), chaplain Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 146 Marci, Filippo (fl. 1461), Dominican - Savona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 148 Marci, Pedro (fl. 1492), ceramist - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 147 Marciagnini, Agostino (14-th century), Dominican - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 149 Marciani, Stefano di (fl. 1442), miniature painter - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 150 Marcien [Marcianus] (Apt) ( t 1010), abbot Apt (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 152 M a r c i a n o [Marcianus], bishop of Benevento (fl. 533), bishop - Benevento (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 153 M a r c i a n o [Marcianus], bishop of Ecija (fl. 633638), bishop - Spain - Chevalier - F. 254, 154 M a r c i e n [Marcianus] (Guienne) (fl. 832), physician, astrologist - France Wickersheimer - F. 254, 155 M a r c i a n o [Marcianus], bishop of Pamplona (fl. 693), bishop - Pamplona (Spain) - Chevalier F. 254, 156 M a r c i a n o [Marcianus] da Tortona (fl. 1447), Dante commentator - Tortona (Italy) Chevalier - F. 254, 157 Marciari, Niccolò, bishop of Cagli (fl. 13591413), bishop - Perugia (Italy); Pesaro (Italy); Fermo (Italy); Cagli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 158 Marcilleti, Stefano (fl. 1492), notary - Torino (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 159 Marek, Everard de la ( t 1496), lord, city governor - Luxembourg; Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier F. 254, 160 Marek, Guillaume de la ( t 1485), lord, mayor - België, Belgique; Maastricht (Netherlands) Chevalier - F. 254, 161 Marek, lean de la (fl. 1443), lord - Bclgic, Belgique - Chevalier - F. 254, 162 Marek, Robert de la ( t 1489), lord - Sedan (France); België, Belgique - Chevalier F. 254, 163 Marcke, Philippe de (fl. 1470), miniature painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker F. 254, 164 Marciane, William de ( t 1316), doctor of canon law - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 165 Marclogh, Thomas ( | 1494), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 166 Marco, Giovanni di (painter) —» Ponte, Giovanni del

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Marco, Giovanni (15-th century), printer - Parma (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 167 Marcoaldo (Bologna) (13-th century), miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 254, 168 Marcoat (France) (late 13-th century), troubadour - France - Chevalier - F. 254, 169 Marcoing, Jean de (fl. 1484), poet - Tournai (Belgium) - Chevalier - F. 254. 170 M a r c o i n g , Mathieu de (fl. 1356), ornamental sculptor - Cambrai (France) - Lami F. 254, 171 Marcolino (Forlì) (f 1397), Dominican - Forlì (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 172 Marcovitch (Dalmatia) - canon, chronicler Dalmatia (Croatia) - Chevalier - F. 254, 173 Marcque, Louis de (fl. 1473), sculptor Lille (France) - Beaulieu, Thieme/Becker F. 246, 438; 254, 174 Marcualdi, Alessandro di Giacomo (late 15-th century), intarsiator - Bologna (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 175 Marcuello, Pietro (fl. 1482-1492), poet - Spain Chevalier - F. 254, 176 Marculfus Monachus (fl. 650-666), monk, saint - Baycux (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe F. 254, 177-183 Marc [Marcus] d'Abila - Franciscan - Chevalier - F. 254, 185 Marcus Adighieri —> Adighieri, Marc Marcus, patriarch of Alexandria ( t 819), Jacobite, patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier F. 254, 186 Marcus, patriarch of Alexandria (fl. 1195), patriarch - Alexandria (Egypt) - Chevalier F. 254, 187 Marco [Marcus] Ambrosio (15-th century), painter - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 188 Marc [Marcus] l'Anchorete (fl. 876), bishop, historian - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier F. 254, 189 Marco [Marcus] Antonio da Pistoia (fl. 1436), university professor - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 254, 190 Marco [Marcus] d'Aquila - musician - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 191 Marco [Marcus] d'Arezzo - Jesuate - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 192 Marc [Marcus] d'Argent (f 1339), abbot - Rouen (France) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 193 Marcus Barbatus - poet - Napoli (Italy) - Tafuri - F. 254, 194 Marco [Marcus] di Bianzate (fl. 14741476), Dominican, miniaturist - Bologna (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona — F. 254, 195-197 Marc [Marcus] Boidin (fl. 1494-1495), barber, surgeon - Béthune (France) - Jacquart 1 F. 254, 198 Marco [Marcus] di Borgo-San-Sepolcro (fl. 1458), chronicler - Italy - Chevalier F. 254, 199 Marco [Marcus] del Bove ( t 1447), Jesuate Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 200 Marco [Marcus] di Brescia (fl. 1236), architect Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 201 Marc [Marcus] dc Bridier (fl. 1360), monk, enameler - Limoges (France) - Chevalier F. 254, 202 Marcus (Bruder) (fl. 1149-1152), monk - Ireland; Regensburg (Germany) - DLL, Stammler F. 254, 203-205 Marcus, bishop of Bubaste (fl. 1210), bishop, hagiographer - Chevalier - F. 254, 206 Marc [Marcus] le Buigneteur - treasurer Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Chevalier F. 254, 207 Marco [Marcus] del Buono Giamberti (* 1402, 1 1489), painter - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 208 Marco [Marcus] da Campione (15-th century), architect - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 209

Marcus Carmelita (fl. 1280), Carmelite, bishop Bibliotheca carmelitana - F. 254, 210 Marco [Marcus] da Carona (f 1405), architect Lugano (Switzerland); Milano (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 211 Marco [Marcus] da Carpi (15-th century), writer - Modena (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 212 Marcus Casincnsis - italian: Marco da MontcCassino (II. 610-612), Benedictine, poet - Italy Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 254, 213-218 Marc [Marcus] de Cauvelays - physician, astrologist - France - Wickersheimer F. 254, 219 Marco [Marcus] da Constantinopolis (fl. 1313), painter - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey); Genua (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 254, 220-221 Marcus dc Cottnis (fl. 1428), monk - Fabricius F. 254, 223 Markos [Marcus] de Creta (15-th century), philologist - Kreta (Grcccc) - Chevalier F. 254, 224 Marcus (Cryptes) (fl. 1091), monk, saint Chevalier - F. 254, 225 Marc [Marcus] Dannenfels (fl. 1466), barber - Strasbourg (France) - Wickersheimer F. 254, 226 Marcus de Dombro (fl. 1496), Augustinian, prior - Chevalier - F. 254, 227 Marcus Eugenicus, archbishop of Ephesos (* 1394, 1 1445), archbishop - Ephesia (Turkey); Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 254, 228-267; 254, 269 Marco [Marcus] Fantuzzi (v 1478), Franciscan Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 271 Marco [Marcus] (Ferrara) (15-th century), copyist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 254, 273-274 Marco [Marcus] da Firenze (fl. 1463), sculptor Toscana (Italy); Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 254, 272 Marc [Marcus] of Galloway, bishop of Man (τ 1303), Carmelite - Man (England) Chevalier - F. 254, 275 Marc [Marcus] de Gennes (fl. 1377), astrologist - Paris (France) - Chevalier, Wickersheimer F. 254, 276-277 Marco [Marcus] di Giovanni (fl. 1473), miniature painter - Firenze (Italy) - D'Ancona, Thieme/ Becker - F. 254, 278-280 Marcus Graecus (fl. 1250), alchemist - Greece - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 254, 281-282 Marco [Marcus] Gualteri (f 1484), Servite - Casalmaggiore (Italy); Kreta (Greece) Chevalier - F. 254, 283 Marcus (Hungaria) (fl. 1358), chronicler Hungaria - Chevalier - F. 254, 284 Marcus Indriomcni (fl. 1153), mosaicist - Grcccc; Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 254, 285-286 Marcus of Ireland (14-th century), religious person - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 254, 287 Marko [Marcus] Kraljevic, king of Serbia (*ca. 1335, 11395), king - Serbia - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa, Strayer F. 254, 288-292 Marc [Marcus] de Landenberg (fl. 1440-1462), physician, diocese clerk - Metz (France) Wickersheimer - F. 254, 293 Marco [Marcus] Leo da Mantua (fl. 1341), physician - Paris (France); Lombardia (Italy) - Wickersheimer - F. 254, 294 Marcos [Marcus] (León) (14-th century), sculptor - León (Spain) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 295 Marcus Lindaugiensis (fl. 1358), Cistercian Paris (France); Österreich (Austria) - Stammler F. 254, 296 Marc [Marcus] (Lyon) (fl. 1473), physician Lyon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 254, 297 Marcus Maroldus, archbishop of Reggio ( t 1496), Dominican, inquisitor, archbishop - Reggio (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli F. 254, 298-299

Marc [Marcus] de Mediolano (fl. 1398), physician - Milano (Italy); Paris (France) Wickersheimer - F. 254, 302 Marcus Minucius Felix - theologian - Potthast F. 254, 303 Marco [Marcus] da Modena ( t 1498), Dominican - Modena (Italy); Pesaro (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 304 Marco [Marcus] da Monte-Cassino —» Marcus Casincnsis Marcus de Monte Catino ( t 1486), Carmelite, professor of theology - Italy - Bibliotheca carmelitana, Chevalier - F. 254, 305-307 Marco [Marcus] da Monte-Santa-Maria (* 1425, 11496), Franciscan, ascetic - Vicenza (Italy) Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 254, 310-313 Marco [Marcus] da Montepulciano (fl. 1448), painter - Montepulciano (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 308-309 Marco [Marcus] da Napoli (fl. 1306), Dominican, theologian - Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 314 Marek [Marcus] (Norwich) (fl. 1422-1456), physician - Norwich (England) - Talbot F. 254, 300 Marco [Marcus], bishop of Otranto (fl. 770), bishop, poet - Napoli (Italy); Otranto (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 254, 315-318 Marco [Marcus] (Painter) (fl. 1335), painter Italy - Chevalier - F. 254, 321 Marcus Paulus —> Polo, Marco Marco [Marcus] da Pavia (fl. 1478), architect - Pavia (Italy) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1 F. 254, 319-320 Marek [Marcus] (Physician) (fl. 1121-1122), physician - England - Talbot - F. 254, 301 Marco [Marcus] da Pisa (fl. 1273), metal founder - Pisa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 322 Marco [Marcus], archbishop of Preslaw (fl. 1221), archbishop - Bulgaria - Chevalier F. 254, 323 Marco [Marcus] di Roma (fl. 1232-1233), sculptor - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 254, 324 Marco [Marcus] Romano (fl. 1317), sculptor Roma (Italy); Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 254, 325 Marco [Marcus] Samauli (fl. 1261), architect Sardegna (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 326 Marcus, abbot of Sanctus-Sabas (fl. 10101020), abbot - Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 254, 328 Marco [Marcus] di Santa-Agata (fl. 1450), translator - Verona (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 327 Marco [Marcus] (Santhia) (fl. 1308), surgeon Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 329 Marcus, bishop of Schleswig ( f l O l l ) , bishop Schleswig (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 254, 330 Marcus (Sereth) ( t 1340), Franciscan, martyr Wallachia (Rumania) - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 254, 331-332 Marc [Marcus] Sinhorel (II. 1366-1367), physician - France - Wickersheimer F. 254, 333 Marc [Marcus] Skeggjason ( t l 0 9 3 ) , poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 254, 334 Marc [Marcus] Stefansson (12-th century), poet Iceland - Chevalier - F. 254, 335 Marcus de Summaripa (fl. 1419), Franciscan, doctor of theology - Torino (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea, Wadding F. 254, 336-339 Marc [Marcus] Thordharson (13-th century), poet - Iceland - Chevalier - F. 254, 340 Marcus Toletanae (fl. 1191), canon, translator Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 254, 341-343 Marco [Marcus] da Treviso (fl. 1425-1431), surgeon - Treviso (Italy); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 254, 344 Marcus Trivisianus (fl. 1431), Franciscan, theologian - Treviso (Italy) - Chevalier, Hurter, Sbaralea - F. 254, 345-350

[Margarete] Marcus Ulmensis (fl. 1400), Franciscan - Ulm (Germany) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Wadding F. 254, 351-353 Marcus Valerius - also: Martius Valerius (late 11 -th century), poet - Tusculum - F. 254, 354 Marco [Marcus] Veneto (fl. 1308-1310), sculptor - Venezia (Italy); Genua (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 355 Marcus Vcnctus (fl. 1266), chroniclcr - Italy Potthast - F. 254, 356 Marco [Marcus] (Vercelli) (fl. 1103), canon Vercelli (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 357 Marcus Vicentinus (15-th century), copyist - Vicenza (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 254, 358-359 Marco [Marcus] da Vicenza —> Cozzi, Marco Marcus Viterbiensis ( t 1369), Franciscan, general of the Franciscan order, cardinal - Viterbo (Italy) - Berton, Chevalier, Fabricius, Sbaralea F. 254, 361-364 Marcus Xylocarabes, patriarch of Constantinopolis (fl. 1466), patriarch, archbishop Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 254, 365 M a r c u s a , queen of Torres (fl. 1116-1127), queen - Torres (Italy); Messina (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 366 Marcy, Guillemin (fl. 1431-1456), sculptor Dijon (France) - Beaulieu - F. 254, 367 Mardach, Eberhard (fl. 1405-1425), Dominican, prior - Nürnberg (Germany) - DLL, Kaeppeli, Stammler - F. 254, 368-371 Mardeslay, John (fl. 1375-1379), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 372-373 Mardiros (Crimea) (fl. 1405), chronicler, poet Ukraine - Chevalier - F. 254, 375 M a r d i s l e y , John (+ 1386?), Franciscan, Provincial - England - Chevalier - F. 254, 375 Mardochée Astruc Abraham (fl. 1487), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 254, 376 Mardochée Astruge (fl. 1369-1373), physician, surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 254, 377 Mardochée Cohen (fl. 1487), physician - Tarascón (France) - Wickersheimer F. 254, 378 Mardochée Nathan (fl. 1450-1470), physician - Avignon (France) - Wickersheimer F. 254, 379 Mardochée Salomon (fl. 1402-1431), physician - Carcassonne (France); Marseille (France) Wickersheimer - F. 254, 380 Mardochée Sauve (fl. 1496), physician Carpcntras (France) - Wickersheimer F. 254, 381 Mardochio, Balduinus de -> Balduinus de Mardochio Mardyros, bishop of Ezcnga (14-th century), bishop - Armenia - Chevalier - F. 254, 382 M a r e , Henry de la (fl. 1331-1338), subdeacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 254, 383 Mare, Jean de (fl. 1318), miniature painter Paris (France) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 254, 384-385 Mare, Jean de (1454), lord - Corse (France) Chevalier - F. 254, 386 M a r e , John de la (fl. 1278-1279), district rector, subdeacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 254, 387 Mare, John de la (fl. 1390), student - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 388 M a r e , Peter de la ( t e a . 1390), knight, sheriff, speaker of the House of Commons Herefordshire (England); London (England) Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 254, 389-394 M a r e , Peter de la (fl. 1400-1401), student Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 395 M a r e , Simon de (1454), lord - Corse (France) Chevalier - F. 254, 386 M a r e , Thomas de la ( t 1358), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 396-397

Mare, William de la (fl. 1260-1269), Franciscan, friar, professor of theology - Oxford (England) Fétis, Oxford - F. 254, 398-403 Mare, William de la (*ca. 1302), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 254, 404-405 Mare, William de la ( t 1335), master mason England - Harvey - F. 254, 406 Marea (Roma) (t555), papal vicar - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 307 Maredudd ab Bleddyn (f 1132), prince Chevalier - F. 254, 408 Maredudd ab Owain (i999?), prince - Wales Chevalier - F. 254, 408 Marelatte, John (fl. 1476-1477), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 254, 409 Marelatte, Richard (fl. 1482-1483), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 254, 410 Mareni, Benvenuto —> Benvenuto [BcncvcnutusJ (Recanali) Mares (Nestorian) (11. 1135), Neslorian - Syria Chevalier - F. 254, 411 Mares, Martin (fl. 1494), canon - Bologna (Italy); Bratislava (Slovakia) - Chevalier - F. 254, 412 Marescalchi, Francesco (fl. 1474), philosopher Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 413 Marescalchi, Giacomo (fl. 1387-1410), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 254, 415 Marescalchi, Ugolino (fl. 1391), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 414 Mareschal, Alan le ( t 1343), college fellow - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 254, 416 Mareschal, Antoine le (fl. 1458-1463), sculptor, painter - Lyon (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 254, 417-418 Mareschal, Jean (fl. 1442-1445), bombarder France - Chevalier - F. 254, 419 Mareschal, Jean (fl. 1493), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 420 Mareschal, Pierre (fl. 1490-1500), printer - Lyon (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 420 Mareschal, Rodolphe ( t 1426), abbot - Angers (France); Paris (France) - Chevalier F. 254, 421 Mareschal, Roger le (f 1328), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 254, 422-423 Mareschal, Thomas le (fl. 1285-1286), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 424 Mareschal, William (fl. 1362), district rector, subdcacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 254, 425 Mareschal de Oxon, Thomas (fl. 1315-1327), clerk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 254, 426 Mareschall, William (fl. 1378), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 254, 427 Marescotti, Antonio (fl. 1446-1461), sculptor, medal engraver - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker - F. 254, 429-430 Marescotti, Luigi ( t 1459), jurisconsult - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 254, 431 Marescotti, Nicolò (fl. 1432), miniaturist Bologna (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 254, 432 Marescotti, Raniero (fl. 1144), cardinal - Bologna (Italy) - Berton - F. 254, 433 Mareshall, Gerard dc, bishop of Limerick ("I" 1301), archdeacon, bishop - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 428 Maresme, Francisco ( t 1463), Carthusian, prior general - Spain - Chevalier - F. 254, 434 Marets, Charles de (*ca. 1399), nobleman Amiens (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 435 Marets, Nicolas de (fl. 1459), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 436 Mareuil, Geoffroy de - seneschal - Saintonge (France) - Chevalier - F. 254, 437 Marew, John (fl. 1440), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 438

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Mareys, Thomas ( t 1472), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England); Bristol (England): Kent (England) - Oxford - F. 254, 439-440 Marfllo, Pedro —> Petrus Marfillus Margallayne, Thomas (fl. 1443), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 255, 1 Margaret —> Margarete Margareta —> Margarete Margherita [Margarete] Aldobrandeschi (fl. 1260-1300), heiress - Toscana (Italy) - Echols F. 255, 2 Marguerite [Margarete] d'Alsace, countess of Hainaut (f 1194), countess - Belgio, Belgique; Viaanderen, Flandres - Chevalier, Echols F. 255, 3-4 Marguerite [Margarete] d'Anjou, queen of England (* 1430, 1 1482), queen - Anjou (France); England - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier, Echols, Hicks, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 255, 5-12 Margaret [Margarete] de Audley, Lady Stafford (fl. 1336), lady - England - Echols - F. 255, 13 Marguerite [Margarete] l'Avcnicrc (fl. 1292), merchant - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 255, 14 Margarete von Babenberg, queen of Bohemia Ebner, Margareta Margaret [Margarete] Ellyott (fl. 1496), wife of Nicholas Elyott - Deutschland - Echols F. 255, 90 Margaret [Margarete] of England - also: Marguerite de Sauve Benité (+ 1192), nun, saint England; France - Echols - F. 255, 91 Margaret [Margarete] of England, duchess of' Brabant (* 1275, 1 1318), duchess - Brabant (Belgium); England - Echols - F. 255, 95 Margaret [Margarete] of England, countess of Pembroke (* 1346, + ca. 1362), countess England - Echols - F. 255, 96 Margaret [Margarete] of England, queen of Scotland Margareta [Margarete] Clausdotter Marguerite [Margarete] de Villers-la-Faye ( f c a . 1470), noblewoman - Chevalier - F. 255, 224 Margarete Vinería - also: M. Pinheira (fl. 14751490), Dominican - Portugal - Chevalier F. 255, 175 Margaret [Margarete] Wake, countess of Kent ( t 1349), countess - Kent (England) - Echols F. 255, 225 Margaret [Margarete] Wavere (fl. 1460-1480), prioress - England - Echols - F. 255, 226 Margarete von Wittclsbach, marquise of Mantova (fl. 1463-1478), marquise - Bayern (Germany); Mantova (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 255, 227 Margaret [Margarete] Worthham ( t e a . 1460), Augustinian, prioress - Devonshire (England) Echols - F. 255, 228 Master of the Margarete von York (fl. 14601480), book painter - Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Thieme/Becker - F. 255, 234 Marguerite [Margarete] d'Ypres (* 1216, 1 1237), Dominican - België, Belgique Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 229-231 Marguerite [Margarete] d'Ypres (fl. 1322), surgeon - Paris (France); België, Belgique Echols, Wickersheimer - F. 255, 232-233 Margaretha —> Margarete Margarethe —> Margarete Margarit, Berengario (fl. 1188), mariner - Spain - Chevalier - F. 255, 237 Margarit, Bernardo (fl. 1480), writer - Catalonia (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 255, 238 Margarit, Joan, bishop of Eine and Gerona latin: Johannes Gerundensis (* 1421, f 1484), bishop, cardinal, humanist - Gerona (Spain); Eine (France); Aragon (Spain) - Berton, Chevalier, Fahricius, Potthast - F. 255, 239-244 Margarit, Pedro de (fl. 1492), navigator - Spain - Chevalier - F. 255, 245 Margarita -> Margarete

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Margaritone d'Arezzo (* 1212 or 1236, 11289 or 1313), painter, sculptor, architect - Arezzo (Italy) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Thieme/Becker F. 255, 246-250 Margaritus (Roma) (fl. 1288), copyist - Roma (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 255, 235-236 Margerie de Haustede (fl. 1280), lady-in-waiting England - Echols - F. 255, 256 Margery Baxter —» Baxter, Margery Margery (Calais) (fl. 1470-1480), mistress France; Calais (France) - Echols - F. 255, 252 Margery (Froccstor) (fl. 1265), widow - England - Echols - F. 255, 253 Margery of Hales (fl. 1300-1306), healer - Worcester (England) - Echols, Talbot F. 255, 254-255 Margery Haynes (fl. 1430-1460), land proprietress - Wiltshire (England) - Echols - F. 255, 257 Margery de Honylane (fl. 1360-1370), prioress England - Echols - F. 255, 258 Margery Kcmpc —> Kempc, Margery Margery Paston (* 1449, t e a . 1490), noblewoman - England - Echols - F. 255, 260 Margery Paston ( t 1495), letter writer - England - Echols - F. 255, 261 Margery Russell (fl. 1360-1380), trader Coventry (England) - Echols - F. 255, 262 Margherita —> Margarete Marginet, Pedro ( t 1435), monk - Spain Chevalier - F. 255, 263 Master of Margisén (2-d half 15-th century), painter - Spain - Thieme/Becker - F. 26, 86-87 Margot de la Barre (f 1390), prostitute - France Echols - F. 255, 264 Margot la Gantière (fl. 1292), glove maker Paris (France) - Echols - F. 255, 265 Margot la Grosse (fl. 1450), prostitute - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 255, 266 Margot de Hainaut (* 1401), tennis player - Paris (France); Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 267-268 Margot (Lectoure) (late 15-th century), medical assistant - Lectoure (France) - Wickersheimer F. 255, 269 Margot Pipelarde (fl. 1310), herbal practitioner Arras (France) - Echols - F. 255, 270 Margotti, Federico (fl. 1491), city governor Faenza (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 255, 271 Margucric, André (f 1465), vicar general, archdeacon - Rouen (France); Jerusalem (Israel) - Chevalier - F. 255, 272 Marguerite —> Margarete Marguetati, Guido —> Guido Marguetati Marham, Ralph de —> Radulphus [Radulfus] Marham Mari, de, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Genua (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 273-274 Mari, Cristoforo, bishop of Isernia (f 1404), bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy) - Berton F. 255, 275 Mari, John de (fl. 1321-1330), Benedictine, monk, scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 255, 276 Mari, Juan (fl. 1452-1482), miniature painter Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 255, 277-278 Maria de Ajofrin (f 1480), religious woman Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 255, 279 Maria de la Alarne, empress of Byzantium (fl. 1073-1978), empress, religious woman - Spain; Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 255, 280 Marie [Maria] d'Anjou, queen of France (* 1404, t 1463), queen - Anjou (France) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 281-283 Maria of Antiochia, empress of Byzantium ( t e a . 1182), empress - Antiochia; Byzantium - Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 284-285 Maria de Aragón, queen of Castilla (t 1445), queen - Aragon (Spain); Castilla (Spain) Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 286 Marie [Maria] d'Armagnac, duchess of Alençon ( t 1473), duchess - Armagnac (France); Alençon (France) - Chevalier - F. 255, 287

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M a r i e [Maria] d'Atainville Margarete of Hungary empress of Byzantium Maria de la Cabeza ( t 1140), wife of a saint Spain - Chevalier - F. 255, 325 Maria de Castilla, queen of Aragón (* 1401, 11458), queen - Castilla (Spain); Aragon (Spain); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 326-328 Maria de Cervello ( t 1290), Mercedarian, virgin Spain - Chevalier - F. 255, 329 Marie [Maria] de Champagne (* 1145, 11198), countess - Champagne (France) Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 255, 331-335 Marie [Maria] de Champagne, duchess of Bourgogne ( t 1208), duchess, Benedictine, abbess - Champagne (France); Bourgogne (France) Chevalier - F. 255, 330 Marie [Maria] de Champagne, countess of Flandre and Hainaut (*ca. 1173, t e a . 1204), countess - Champagne (France); Vlaanderen, Flandres; Hainaut (Belgium) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 336-337 Marie [Maria] de Cleves, duchcss of Orleans (* 1427, t 1487), duchess - Orleans (France); Kleve (Germany) - Chevalier, Echols F. 255, 338-339 Maria Comnena, princess of Byzantium - also: Maria Porphyrogeneta (*1152, t e a . 1182), princess - Byzantium; Montserrat (Spain); Thessaloniki (Greece); Hungaria Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 340-341 Maria Comnena, queen of Jerusalem ( t 1217), queen - Byzantium; Jerusalem (Israel) - Echols - F. 255, 342 Maria Consolatrice (13-th century), virgin Verona (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 255, 343 Maria, wife of emperor Constantinus (II. 788-795), empress - Byzantium - Chevalier - F. 255, 344 Maria (Copyist) (13-th century), copyist - Greece - Chevalier - F. 255, 345 M a r i e [Maria] de Coucy, queen of Scotland (fl. 1239-1260), queen - France; Scotland - Echols - F. 255, 346 Marie [Maria] de Courtenay, empress of Constantinopolis (fl. 1218-1228), empress Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) - Chevalier F. 255, 347 M a r i a Detlori (fl. 1205-1210), Sardinian Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 255, 348 Maria Donati (fl. 1315), noblewoman - Italy Chevalier - F. 255, 349 M a r i a [Maria] de Dringham (13-th century), noblewoman - Chevalier - F. 255, 350 Marie [Maria] de Ellendige ( t l 2 9 0 ) , virgin, martyr - Brüssel, Bruxelles (Belgium) Chevalier - F. 255, 354 M a r i e [Maria] d'Enghien (fl. 1455), noblewoman - Poligny (France) - Chevalier - F. 255, 357 Maria d'Enghien, duchess of Taranto (*ca. 1367, 11446), duchess - Taranto (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 355-356 M a r y [Maria] of England (* 1344, t e a . 1362), noblewoman - England; France - Echols F. 255, 358 Marie [Maria] d'Évreux, queen of Aragon also: M. dc Navarra ( t 1347), queen - Evrcux (France); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols F. 255, 359; 255, 410 Marie [Maria] la Fanicrc (fl. 1292), merchant Paris (France) - Echols - F. 255, 360 Marie [Maria] de France (11. 1150-1180), poetess - Compiègne (France) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer F. 255, 361-373 Marie [Maria] de France, duchess de Bar (* 1344, 11404), duchcss - France - Chevalier F. 255, 375 Marie [Maria] de France, duchess of Brabant (* 1198, 1 1238), duchess - Brabant (Belgium); France - Echols - F. 255, 374 Master of the Maria van Gelderland (early 15th century), illuminator - Utrecht (Netherlands); Köln (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 255, 461

Marie [Maria] van Gelderland, marquise de Juliers (t 1404), marquise - Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 255, 376 Maria van Gelderland, queen of Scotland - also: Marie van Egmond ('•' 1433, t e a . 1464), queen Gelderland (Netherlands); Scotland Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 351-352 Marie [Maria] de Gy (fl. 1397-1400), physician Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 255, 377 Marie [Maria] d'Harcourt (11. 1439-1463), noblewoman - Orleans (France) Chevalier - F. 255, 380 Marie [Maria] d'Harcourt ( t 1451), Benedictine, abbess - France - Chevalier - F. 255, 379 Marie [Maria] d'Harcourt, duchess of Gelderland and Juliers (fl. 1405-1426), duchess - Gelderland (Netherlands) - Chevalier - F. 255, 378 Marie [Maria] d'Harcourt, princess de Vaudemont (t 1476), princess - Lorraine (France) Chevalier - F. 255, 381 M a r y [Maria] Hervey (fl. 1390), teacher England - Echols - F. 255, 382 Maria, queen of Hungary (* ca. 1370, t ca. 1394), queen - Hungaria - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Osteuropa - F. 255, 385-389 Maria of Hungary, queen of Sicilia (t 1323), queen - Hungaria; Sicilia (Italy); Napoli (Italy) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 255, 383-384 Marie [Maria] d'Issoudun, countess of Eu (fl. 1260), countess - Chevalier - F. 255, 390 Maria of Kiev, queen of Poland (fl. 1040-1060), queen - Kiev (Ukraine); Poland - Echols F. 255, 391 Maria Lekapena, empress of Bulgaria ( t ca. 965), empress - Bulgaria; Byzantium - Echols, Strayer - F. 255, 392-393 Maria de Luna, queen of Aragon (fl. 1370-1407), queen - Aragon (Spain) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 255, 394-395 Marie [Maria] de Lusignan, queen of Aragon (t 1321), queen - Lusignan (France); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 255, 396 Marie [Maria] de Luxembourg, queen of France (* 1305, 1 1324), queen - Luxembourg; France Chevalier - F. 255, 397 Marie [Maria] de Maillé (t 1414), dame Chevalier - F. 255, 398 Maria de Malla (fl. 1260-1290), businesswoman Barcelona (Spain) - Echols - F. 255, 399 Maria Mancini (*ca. 1350, 1 1 4 3 0 , Dominican - Pisa (Italy) - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 255, 400 Marie [Maria] la Mareschalc (fl. 1292), blacksmith - Paris (France) - Echols F. 255, 401 Maria la Medica (fl. 1480), healer - Brescia (Italy) - Echols - F. 255, 402 Maria la Meresse (fl. 1292), healer - Paris (France) - Echols - F. 255, 403 Maria de Molina, queen of Castilla (t 1321 or 1322), queen - Castilla (Spain); León (Spain) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 255, 404-407 Marie [Maria] de Montpellier, queen of Aragón (t 1213), queen - Montpellier (France); Aragon (Spain) - Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 255, 408-409 Maria de Navarra queen of Aragon —> Marie [Maria] d'Évreux queen of Aragon Master of Maria Neustift (fl. 1420), sculptor - Steiermark (Austria) - Thieme/Becker F. 255, 462 Marie [Maria] de Noyers (t 1396), abbess France - Chevalier - F. 255, 411 Marie [Maria] d'Oignies (* 1177, 11213), mystic - Namur (Belgium); Brabant (Belgium) - Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 255, 412-414 Marie [Maria] d'Oigny (t 1283), writer - Lagny (France) - Chevalier - F. 255, 415 Maria d'Oltisa (fl. 1341), noblewoman - Italy Chevalier - F. 255, 416

Marileifus M a r i e [Maria] d'Orléans, viscountess of Narbonne (f 1493), viscountess - Orleans (France); Narbonne (France) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 417-418 M a r i a Ormani (Π. 1453), Augustinian, copyist - Siena (Italy) - Bradley, D'Ancona F. 255, 419-420 M a r i e [Maria] d'Outremer (15-th century), wife of a sculptor - France - Chevalier F. 255, 421 M a r i a de Padilla ( t 1361), mistress - Castilla (Spain) - Chevalier, Echols - F. 255, 422-423 M a r i e [Maria] (Paris) Cecco, Mariano di Matteo di M a r i a n o [Marianus] di Matteo da Roma (fl. 1473-1474), painter - Roma (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 256, 41 M a r i a n u s a Monte Mellino ( t e a . 1296), Franciscan - Italy - Chevalier, Sbaralea F. 256, 42-43 M a r i a n o [Marianus] di Nanni —> Marianus de Senis M a r i a n u s Scotus Marianus de Senis M a r i a n u s Socinus (* 1401), scholar - Siena (Italy) - Hurter, Saxe - F. 256, 67-70 M a r i a n o [Marianus] I, king of Torres (fl. 1073), king - Torres (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 72 M a r i a n o [Marianus] II, king of Torres (fl. 1218), king - Torres (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 72 Marianus, archbishop of Tuam - real name: Marianus o' Laghnan (f 1249), archbishop Tuam (Ireland) - Chevalier - F. 256, 73 M a r i a n o [Marianus] da Viterbo (fl. 1444), Dominican, painter - Viterbo (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 74 M a r i a n o [Marianus] da Volterra (15-th century), Carthusian, poet - Volterra (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 75 M a r i a n o [Marianus] de Zori —> Mariano [MarianusJ I d'Arborea M a s t e r of the Marias Hemelvaart (late 15-th ccntury), painter - Haarlem (Netherlands); Bonn (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 56, 110 Mariavala, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Mariavala M a r i b a s Chaldenus - chronicler - Syria Chevalier - F. 256, 76 M a r i e —> Maria M a r i e de Styvyngton, Richard (fl. 1341-1349), district rector - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 255, 449 M a s t e r of the Marienaltar in Nürnberg (early 15-th century), painter - Nürnberg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 77-78 M a s t e r of the Marienaltar in Sankt Elisabeth zu Breslau (fl. 1470), wood carver - Bratislava (Slovakia) - Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 79 M a s t e r of the Marienelend in Kassel (late 15-th century), sculptor - Kassel (Germany) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 256, 80-81 M a s t e r of the Maricnleben (fl. 1463-1480), glass painter - Köln (Germany) - Lexikon des Mittelalters, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 256, 82-89 Mariensiisz, Bartholomeus (fl. 1484), writer Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier - F. 256, 90 M a s t e r of M a r i e n w e e r d (Book Painter) (fl. 1338), book painter - Netherlands - Thieme/ Becker - F. 256, 91 Marienwerder, Johannes von (* 1343, f 1417), professor of theology, canon, hagiographer Praha (Czech Repulic); Pomezania (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL, Hurter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Stammler, Theologie F. 256, 92-107 Mariette, Guillaume (fl. 1448), prisoner - France - Chevalier - F. 256, 108 Marietti, Martino (fl. 1488), Cistercian, miniaturist - Ferrara (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 256, 109-110 Marignolli, Giovanni de' -> Johannes de Marignollis bishop of Bisignano Marigny, Engucrran de, count dc Longucvillc (* 1260, 1 1315), count, minister, royal adviser Paris (France) - Chevalier, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 256, 111-114 Marigny, Jean de ( t 1377), physician, astrologist Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 256, 118 Marigny, Jean de ( t 1387), abbot - Besançon (France); Dijon (France) - Chevalier F. 256, 117 Marigny, Jean de, archbishop of Rouen ( t 1351), cantor, archbishop, royal adviser - Paris (France); Bcauvais (France); Rouen (France) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 256, 115-116 Marigny, Marin de - college director - France Chevalier - F. 256, 119 Marigny, Philippe de, archbishop of Sens ( t 1316), canon, archbishop - Cambrai (France); Sens (France) - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 256, 120-121 Marileifus (France) (fl. 575-585), royal physician - France - Wickersheimer

- F. 256, 122

750

Marimer

Marimer, Bartolomé (fi. 1401-1423), embroiderer - Valencia (Spain) - Thieme/Becker F. 256, 123 Marimion, Jean - or: Jehan Marymon (fl. 14191440), sculptor - Amiens (France) Beaulieu, Lami - F. 214, 138; 256, 124 M a r i n -> Marinus Marin, Sancho —> Sancho [Santiusl Marin Marina of Egypt ( t ca. 750), virgin, saint - Egypt - Chevalier, Ladvocat - F. 256, 125-127 Marina di Scanio ( t 1062), virgin, saint - Italy Chevalier - F. 256, 128 Marina Vallarina ( f l 3 0 0 ) , Augustinian, virgin, monastery founder - Spoleto (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 120 Marinello, Giovanni d'Andrea (fl. 1424), wood sculptor, intarsiator - Empoli (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 256, 130 M a r i n e r (España) - translator - Spain Chevalier - F. 256, 131 Marinet de Marino (fl. 1266), chronicler - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 132 Marinette (Dijon) (fl. 1443-1448), physician Dijon (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 257, 283 Marinetti, Matteo (11. 1499), Dominican - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 133 Maring, John (fl. 1482), student - Oxford (England); Sussex (England) - Oxford F. 256, 134 Marini, Andrea —» Andreas de Marinis Marini, Angelcllo (11. 1323), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 257, 3 Marini, Antoine (fl. 1462-1463), engineer Grenoble (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 135 Marini, Bonifacio (13-th century), philosopher Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 136 Marini, Lorenzo ( t 1478), painter - Ragusa (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 138 Marini, Pierre, bishop of Glandèves ("f 1467), Augustinian, bishop - Aix-en-Provence (France); Glandèves (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 139 Marini, Raffaele (fl. 1415), canon - Cremona (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 256, 140; 324, 313 Marini, Ubertino, archbishop of Palermo latin: Ubertinus de Marinis (f 1430 or 1434), jurisconsult, royal adviser, archbishop, vicechancellor - Palermo (Sicily) Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 182, 52; 256, 137 Marinianus, bishop of Ravenna ( t 606), bishop Ravenna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 141 Marinianus, bishop of Torres (fl. 591598), bishop - Torres (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 142 M a r i n o —> Marinus Marinoni, Marco, bishop of Alessandria and Orvieto ( t 1464 or 1465), bishop - Alessandria (Italy); Orvieto (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 143 M a r i n o [Marinus] d'Angelo (fl. 1438-1448), monk, painter - Fermo (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 144 M a r i n o [Marinus] d'Ascoli (fl. 1405), copyist Padua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 145 M a r i n [Marinus] (Auxerrc) (12-th century), priest - Auxerre (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 146 M a r i n o [Marinus] da Caramanico (fl. 1288), jurisconsult - Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Tafuri F. 256, 147-150 M a r i n u s de Castineano (fl. 1457-1463), Franciscan, professor of theology Chevalier, Sbaralea - F. 256, 151-152 M a r i n u s a Cataro (fl. 1472), Franciscan, nuncio - Tunis (Tunesia) - Chevalier, Wadding F. 256, 153-154 M a r i n o [Marinus] de Cernotis, bishop of Trieste ( t 1441), bishop, archdeacon - Trieste (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 155 M a r i n o [Marinus] di Cingoli (13-th century), sculptor - Cingoli (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 256, 156 M a r i n [Marinus] (Cluny) (fl. 1300), physician Cluny (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 256, 158

Marinus, bishop of Constantinopolis (fl. 386), bishop - Konstantinoupolis (Turkey) Chevalier - F. 256, 159 M a r i n o [Marinus] Filomarino, archbishop of Capua - also: M. d'Eboli ( t 1285), archbishop Capua (Italy); Roma (Italy); Salisbury (England) - Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 256, 160-164 M a r i n [Marinus] (Gap) (fl. 1323), physician Gap (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 256, 165 Marin [Marinus] Gasqui (fl. 1445), surgeon - Marseille (France) - Wickersheimer F. 256, 166 M a r i n u s von Griesstätt (11-th century), hermit, saint - Ireland; Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier F. 256, 167 Marinus (Ireland) ( t e a . 783), bishop - Ireland Chevalier - F. 256, 168 M a r i n o [Marinus] (Italia) - Cistercian - Italy Chevalier - F. 256, 157 M a r i n [Marinus], abbot of Lérins ( t 550), abbot - Lérins (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 169 M a r i n o [Marinus] de Manzo (fi. 1493), bookbinder - Napoli (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 170 M a r i n [Marinus] (Maurienne) ( t 731), hermit, saint - Maurienne (France) - Chevalier F. 256, 171 Marinos [Marinus] of Ncapolis (6-th century), philosopher - Greece - Chevalier - F. 256, 172 M a r i n o [Marinus] di Oderisio da Perugia (fl. 1318), painter - Perugia (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 173 Marinus I, Papa ( f 8 8 4 ) , pope - Roma (Italy) Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Théologie F. 256, 174-184 Marinus II, Papa ( Î 9 4 6 ) , pope - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Mondin, Potthast, Tafuri, Théologie - F. 256, 185-192 Marinus Phalerius - italian: Marino Falieri ( t 1474), poet - Kreta (Greece) - Tusculum F. 425, 374 M a r i n o [Marinus] da Pinerolo (fl. 1405), military engineer - Pinerolo (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 193 Marinus (Prelect) (11. 512-514), prefect - Syria Chevalier - F. 256, 194 M a r i n o [Marinus] da Ravenna (11-th century), brother of a saint - Ravenna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 195 M a r i n o [Marinus] (San Crisogono) (fl. 758), priest - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 196 M a r i n u s (Sankt Maximin) (Í999), scolasticus Trier (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 256, 197 M a r i n o [Marinus] di Tocco, bishop of Chieti ( t 1438), bishop - Teramo (Italy); Gaeta (Italy); Recanati (Italy); Chieti (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 198 M a r i n o [Marinus] Ususmaris (fl. 1265), chronicler - Genua (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 199 Marinus Venetus, junior (fl. 1460-1481), Dominican, prior - Padua (Italy) - Kaeppeli - F. 256, 202 M a r i n o [Marinus] da Venezia (fl. 1370), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 200 M a r i n o [Marinus] da Venezia (fl. 1477), painter - Venezia (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 201 M a r i n u s (Wasserburg) ( f e a . 770), bishop, saint - Wasserburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 256, 203 M a r i o n la Dentue (fl. 1450-1460), prostitute Paris (France) - Echols - F. 256, 204 Marion, Angelino (fl. 1460), physician - Gubbio (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 205 Marion, Michel (15-th century), patriot - Bretagne (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 206 Mariot, Simon (f 1398), district rector, vicar Oxford (England); Wiltshire (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 207 Mariotta Convers (fl. 1385), merchant - London (England) - Echols - F. 256, 208

Mariotto di Andrea da Firenze (fl. 1495-1496), sculptor - Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 256, 209 Mariotto d'Antonio (fl. 1458-1480), architect, sculptor - Faenza (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 256, 210 Mariotto d'Arezzo (fl. 1466), general of the Camaldolese - Italy - Chevalier - F. 256, 211 Mariotto di Bernardo (fl. 1425-1447), miniaturist - Perugia (Italy) - D'Ancona - F. 256, 212 Mariotto di Nardo (fl. 1394-1424), painter Firenze (Italy) - Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 256, 213-215 Mariotto di Pagolo (fl. 1399), miniature painter Firenze (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 216 Mariotto di Paolo Sensi da Gubbio (fl. 14921497), wood carver, intarsiator - Gubbio (Italy); Perugia (Italy) - Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 218 Mariotto da Viterbo (fl. 1435), painter - Viterbo (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 219 Marisal (Lille) (fl. 1367), ornamental sculptor, master mason - Lille (France) - Lami F. 256, 220 Marischal, family (since 13-th century), noble family - Scotland - Arnold-Baker - F. 256, 221 Marisco, Geoffroy de ( t 1245), justiciar, vice-king - Ireland; France - Chevalier - F. 256, 222 Marisco, Richard, bishop of Durham ( f l 2 2 6 ) , justiciar, chancellor, bishop - England - ArnoldBaker - F. 256, 224 Marisi, Bisr ibn Giyat al- ( t e a . 833), Islamic theologian, jurisconsult - Bagdad (Irak) - Ibn Khallikan - F. 51, 234-235 Marius Antonius (15-th century), copyist - Napoli (Italy) - Bradley - F. 256, 225 Marius Aventicensis (*530 or 531, f 591), bishop, chronicler - Lausanne (Switzerland); Autun (France) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe - F. 256, 226-231 Marius, abbot of Bodon ( t ca. 550), abbot, saint France - Chevalier - F. 256, 232 Marius (France) - physician, medical writer Jacquart 1 - F. 256, 233 M a r i o [Marius] da Legnano ( |1391), canon Italy - Chevalier - F. 256, 234 M a r i o [Marius] da Lucca (fl. 1436), bachelor of arts - Chevalier - F. 256, 235 Marius (Mauriac) ( f e a . 600), hermit, saint France - Chevalier - F. 256, 236 Marius, Antonius —> Antonius Marius M a r j a b u s (Nestorian) (fl. 590), Nestorian, monk Syria - Chevalier - F. 256, 237 M a r j e r y Jourdemain ( f c a . 1444), witch - England - Echols - F. 256, 238 Marjorie, countess of Carrick (fl. 1266-1290), countess - Scotland - Echols - F. 256, 239 Marjory Bruce ( f e a . 1318), noblewoman Scotland - Echols - F. 256, 240 Marjory Cobbe (fl. 1470), midwife, obstretician Devonshire (England) - Talbot - F. 256, 241 M a r k —> Marcus Mark, John (fl. 1421), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 256, 242 Mark, Richard (f 1442), college fellow, district rector - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) Oxford - F. 256, 243 Mark, Thomas (fl. 1420), subdeacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 256, 244 Mark, Thomas (fl. 1450-1456), bachelor of canon law, notary public - Oxford (England); Bath (England); Wells (England) - Oxford F. 256, 245 Markant, John (fl. 1400-1428), Dominican, friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge F. 256, 246 Markaunt, Thomas Throwland, Thomas Markham, Thomas (fl. 1464), district rector Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 269 Markiol (Poet) (13-th century), poet - France Chevalier - F. 256, 270 Markus —> Marcus Markward —> Marquardus Markwell, ... (fl. 1466-1468), friar - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 256, 271 Marl', B. dc (11. 1316), university proctor Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 272 Marie, Henri dc (f 1418), knight, chanccllor France - Chevalier, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 256, 273-274 Marie, Henri de (11. 1466-1468), parliament president - Toulouse (France) - Chevalier F. 256, 275 Marieberge, Thomas de ( | 1236), Benedictine, prior, ecclesiastical lawyer - Oxford (England) Oxford - F. 256, 276-281 Marleburgh, Richard (fl. 1382), stationer London (England) - Christianson - F. 256, 281 Marleburgh, Thomas (II. 1391-1429), stationer - London (England) - Christianson F. 256, 282-283 Marlers, John (11. 1390-1391), chaplain - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 284 Marlesfeld, William (fl. 1303), Dominican, cardinal - Canterbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 256, 285 Marletini, Giovanni - writer - Milano (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 286 Marley, Thomas (fl. 1445-1446), scholar - Oxford (England); Durham (England) - Harvey F. 256, 287 Marliani, Alberto (fl. 1216), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 288 Marliani, Ambrogio (fl. 1461), illuminator - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier, D'Ancona F. 256, 289-290 Marliani, Giacomo (fl. 1477-1478), printer Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 292 Marliani, Giovanni —> Johannes de Marliano Marliani, Giovanni Francesco —> Johannes Franciscus Marlianus Marliani, Raymond —> Raimundus Marlianus Marliani, Tullio (fl. 1389), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 293 Marliani, Ugo (fl. 1170), jurisconsult - Milano (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 291 Marliano da Nicola (late 15-th century), miniaturist - Milano (Italy) - D'Ancona F. 256, 294 Marmion, Philipp (f 1291), sheriff - England Chevalier - F. 256, 295 Marmion, Robert ( t 1143), lord - Coventry (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 256, 295-296

Marmion, Robert ( t 1218), sheriff - Worcester (England) - Arnold-Baker, Chevalier F. 256, 295-296 Marmion, Robert ( t 1310), deacon, district rector - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 297 Marmion, Simon (f 1489), illuminator, copyist, painter - Valenciennes (France) - Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Strayer, Thieme/Becker F. 256, 298-308 Marmitta, Francesco (fl. 1495), painter - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 309 Marmitta, Gellio Bernardino (fl. 1497), philologist - Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 310 Marmitta, Luigi (15-th century), engraver Parma (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 311 Marmorei, Jean (barber) —> Jean [Johannes] Marmorei Marmouzet, Pierre —> Préau, Pierre du Marnanus, bishop of Ireland ( t 625), bishop, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 256, 312 Marnavitz, Jan Thomas, bishop of Diacovar ( t e a . 1409), bishop, hagiographer - Bosnia Chevalier - F. 256, 313 Marnef, Englebert de (fl. 1493-1497), printer Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 314 Marnef, Geoffroy de (Π. 1481-1500), printer Chevalier - F. 256, 314 Marnef, Jean de (fl. 1497-1500), printer - Poitiers (France); Valenciennes (France) - Chevalier F. 256, 314 Marner, Conrad Conrad [Conradus] Marner Marnham, Nicholas de (f 1292), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 315 Marnoch (Ireland) (12-th century), Cistercian, saint - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 256, 316 Maro, Andrea (fl. 1499), poet - Brescia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 317 Marocelli, Giliotto (15-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 318 Marocelli, Pietro (15-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 318 Marocelli, Raffetto (15-th century), citizen of Ferrara - Ferrara (Italy) - Chevalier F. 256, 318 Maroie de Dregnan (13-th century), singer - Lille (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 319 Marold (Indersdorf) ( t 1172), lay monk - Bayern (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 256, 320 Maroles, Philippe de (f 1479), illuminator Brugge, Bruges (Belgium) - Bradley, Chevalier - F. 256, 321-322 Marolf, Johann (fl. 1495), student - Freiburg (Germany, Baden-Wiirtenberg); Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 323 Marone, Giacomo (fl. 1470), painter - Alessandria (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 324 Marone, Pietro - physician - Salerno (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 325 Marongio, Angelo ( t 1479), writer - Sardegna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 256, 326 Maroni, Cristoforo, bishop of Isernia ( t 1404), bishop, cardinal - Roma (Italy); Isernia (Italy) Chevalier - F. 256, 327 Maroni, Pierpaolo (fl. 1455-1461), copyist - Milano (Italy) - Bradley, Chevalier F. 256, 328-330 Marote de Douai (fl. 1304), goldsmith - Arras (France) - Echols - F. 256, 331 Maroto (Périgueux) (fl. 1499), barber - Périgueux (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 256, 332 Marotolo, Giovanni (13-th century), poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 256, 333 Marouta, maphrinus of Tagrit ( t 649), Jacobite Mid-East - Chevalier - F. 256, 334 Marovée, bishop of Poitiers ( t e a . 590), bishop Poitiers (France) - Chevalier - F. 256, 335 Marozia da Roma (* 885, t ca. 938), dame Roma (Italy); Camerino (Italy); Toscana (Italy) Chevalier, Echols, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 256, 336-338 Marpes, Robert (fl. 1420), Augustinian, friar Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 256, 339 Marquard - » Marquardus

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Markward [Marquardus] vonAnnweiler (f 1202), imperial legate - Deutschland Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 256, 341 Marquardus Biberli (fl. 1320-1325), Dominican, lector, prior - Switzerland - Kaeppeli F. 256, 342 Marquardus II von Bickenbach, abbot of Fulda ( t 1288), abbot - Fulda (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 256, 343 Marquard [Marquardus] von Corvey, bishop of Osnabrück (t 1106), abbot, bishop - Corvey (Germany); Osnabrück (Germany) - Chevalier F. 256, 344 Marquard [Marquardus], abbot of Deutz (fl. 1117-1119), abbot - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 256, 345 Marquard [Marquardus] d'Epternach (t952), scholastic - Echternach (Luxemburg) - Chevalier - F. 256, 346 Marquardus Fuldensis (f 1168), Benedictine, abbot - Fulda (Germany); Bamberg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 256, 347-351 Marquard [Marquardus] von Grumbach (fl. 1147-1166), lord - Deutschland - Chevalier F. 256, 352 Marquardus Herbipolensis (fl. 1048), Benedictine - Würzburg (Germany) - Chevalier F. 256, 353 Marquard [Marquardus], bishop of Hildesheim ( t 880), bishop - Hildesheim (Germany) Chevalier - F. 256, 354 Marquard [Marquardus] von Lindau (* 1320 or 1330, t 1392), Franciscan, mystic - Lindau (Germany) - DLL, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler, Théologie, Tusculum - F. 256, 355-380 Marquard [Marquardus] (München) (f 1327), Franciscan - München (Germany) - Chevalier F. 256, 381 Marquardus de Padua - also: Marquard von Ried (fl. 1229-1240), abbot - Padua (Italy); Österreich (Austria) - DLL - F. 256, 382 Marquard [Marquardus] (Paris) (fl. 1350), university rector - Scotland; Paris (France) Chevalier - F. 256, 383 Marquardus Prumicnsis (t853), Bcncdictinc, abbot - Prüm (Germany) - Chevalier, Harter, Potthast - F. 256, 384-386 Marquard [Marquardus] von Randeck, patriarch of Aquileia (f 1381), bishop, patriarch - Bamberg (Germany); Aquileia (Italy); Augsburg (Germany) - Chevalier, DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 256, 387-390 Marquard [Marquardus] (Regensburg) (fl. 1364), goldsmith - Regensburg (Germany) Thieme/Becker - F. 256, 391 Marquard [Marquardus] von Ried —> Marquardus de Padua Marquard [Marquardusl Rusche (fl. 13111314), canon - Hamburg (Germany) - Chevalier - F. 256, 392 Marquard [Marquardus] von Sankt-Burchard -> Marquardus Herbipolensis Marquart [Marquardus] von Stein ( t 1495 or 1496), knight, writer - Deutschland - Stammler - F. 256, 393-397 Marquard [Marquardus], abbot of Tegernsee - Benedictine, abbot - Tegernsee (Germany) Bradley - F. 256, 398 Marquardus Thoder (fl. 1291), Dominican Eichstätt (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 256, 400 Marquardus de Waldsassen (fi. 1360), Cistercian - Deutschland - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 256, 401-402 Marquard [Marquardus], abbot of Wilten ( t 1142), abbot - Switzerland - Chevalier F. 256, 403 Marque, Louis de (fl. 1473), sculptor - Lille (France) - Lami - F. 256, 404 Marquello, Pedro (fl. 1494), mayor, poet - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa F. 256, 405; 304, 241-248 Marquenil, Jean (surgeon) —> Jean [Johannes] Marquenil

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Marques

Marques, Juan, bishop of Patti Johannes Marro Marrow, George (fl. 1437), canon - England Chevalier - F. 257, 4 Marrow, Thomas (fl. 1440), jurisconsult England - Chevalier - F. 257, 5 M a r s (Auvergne) ( t 5 2 5 ) , abbot, saint - Auvergne (France) - Chevalier - F. 257, 6 M a r s de Bais (6-th century), priest - Vitré (France) - Chevalier - F. 257, 7 Marsal (Mallorca) (15-th century), painter Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 257, 8 Marsal, James (fl. 1423), magistcr - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 257, 9 Marsal, Nicolás (fl. 1437), painter - Mallorca (Spain) - Chevalier - F. 257, 10 Marsalis, Bernard (fl. 1464), poet - Languedoc (France) - Chevalier - F. 257, 11 Marsay, Etienne de (fl. 1168-1188), scncschal Anjou (France) - Chevalier - F. 257, 12 Marschal, Robert (fl. 1445), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 17 Marschalck, Johann (fl. 1407), canon Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 257, 13 Marschalk, Nikolaus (fl. 1499), humanist - Erfurt (Germany) - Stammler - F. 257, 14 Marschalk, Thomas (fl. 1491-1497), painter - Leipzig (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 257, 15 Marschall, ... (fl. 1479), magister - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 257, 16 Marschall, John (fl. 1438), proctor - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 257, 18 Marschall, John ( t 1443), vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 17 Marschallych, Frederick (fl. 1419), Dominican, friar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 19 Marscotto, Galeazzo (15-th century), chronicler - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier, Potthast F. 257, 20-21 Marsdan, Miles (fl. 1453), scholar - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 22 Marses, Mathieu (fl. 1467), wood carver - Rouen (France) - Beaulieu, Lami, Thieme/Becker F. 257, 23-25 Marsh, John (fl. 1446-1459), Dominican, friar, prior - Oxford (England); London (England); Cambridge (England) - Cambridge, Oxford F. 257, 26-27 Marsh, Richard (f 1226), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Exeter (England); Winchester (England) - Oxford F. 257, 28-29 Marsh, Robert ( t e a . 1263), canon, district rector, archdeacon - Oxford (England); Wells (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 30-31 Marshal, family (since 13-th ccntury), noble family - Scotland - Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 257, 32-34 Marshal, Anselm ( t 1245), nobleman - Ireland Arnold-Baker - F. 257, 36-37

Marshal, Gilbert, count of Pembroke and Striguil (τ 1241), count - Ireland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 257, 35-37 Marshal, John, baron of Hingham (f 1235), baron, marshal - Ireland - Chevalier - F. 257, 35 Marshal, Richard, count of Pembroke and Striguil (+ 1234), count - Ireland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 257, 35-37 Marshal, Walter, count of Pembroke and Striguil (τ 1245), count - Ireland Arnold-Baker, Chevalier - F. 257, 35-37 Marshal, William (f 1219), regent - Ireland Arnold-Baker - F. 257, 36-37 Marshal, William, count of Pembroke and Striguil ( t 1231), count, justiciar - Ireland - ArnoldBaker, Chevalier - F. 257, 35-37 Marshall, ... (fl. 1444-1445), bachelor of arts Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 38 Marshall, Geoffrey - Benedictine - Glastonbury (England) - Chevalier - F. 257, 39 Marshall, Henry (fl. 1449-1457), district rector Oxford (England); York (England); Lincolnshire (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 40 Marshall, John ( t 1446), canon, prebendary, district rector - Oxford (England); Leicester (England); Lincoln (England) - Oxford F. 257, 41-43 Marshall, John ( t 1462), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Yorkshire (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 44-46 Marshall, John (fl. 1463-1478), college fellow Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 52 Marshall, John (fl. 1485-1494), magister Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 257, 53 Marshall, John ( t 1496), ecclesiastical administrator - Oxford (England); Leicester (England); York (England); Essex (England) Oxford - F. 257, 47-51 Marshall, Richard (fl. 1453-1479), district rector, vicar - Oxford (England) - Oxford F. 257, 54-55 Marshall, Robert (+1471) Fereby, Robert Marshall, Robert (fl. 1384-1396), district rector, college fellow - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 56-57 Marshall, Roger (f 1477), mathematician, physician - Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Chevalier - F. 257, 58-63 Marshall, Thomas (+ 1474), vicar - Cambridge (England); York (England) - Cambridge F. 257, 64 Marshall, Walter (fl. 1385-1393), district rector Oxford (England); Wiltshire (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 65 Marshall, William (fl. 1454), royal surgeon London (England) - Talbot - F. 155, 411 Marshall, William (fl. 1479), deacon - Oxford (England); Scotland - Oxford - F. 257, 66 Marshall, William (fl. 1486-1510), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Berkshire (England) Oxford - F. 257, 67 Marshalle, Richard (fl. 1477-1478), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 68 M a r s h e (Oxford) (late 15-th century), physician Oxford (England) - Talbot - F. 257, 69 Marsi, family (since 9-th century), family of counts - Italy - Lexikon des Mittelalters F. 257, 70-71 Marsialla, Antonio ( t 1438), Augustinian Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 72 Marsiglio —> Marsilius Marsiii, Giovanni Andrea (fl. 1411), jurisconsult Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 74 Marsilie, abbess of Saint-Amand (fl. 1108), abbess - Rouen (France) - Chevalier - F. 257, 73 Marsiliis, Ludovicus de (*ca. 1342. 1 1394), Augustinian, monk, philosopher, theologian Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Ossinger - F. 15, 221; 257, 75-82 Marsiliis, Ludovicus de (f 1450), Augustinian, monk - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 257, 83-86 Marsiliis, Naninus de (fl. 1440), copyist - Italy Bradley, Chevalier - F. 257, 87-88

Marsiglio [Marsilius] da Bologna (fl. 14711473), miniature painter - Bologna (Italy) Bradley, Chevalier, D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker - F. 257, 89-92 Marsiglio [Marsilius] da Camerino (fl. 1435), master of arts - Camerino (Italy); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 93 Marsiglio [Marsilius] da Carrara - > Carrara, Marsiglio lord of Padova Marsilius Ficinus —> Ficinus, Marsilius Marsilius de Ingen ( t 1396), philosopher, theologian, university rector - Heidelberg (Germany); Paris (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Hurter, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Théologie - F. 257, 95-112 Marsiglio [Marsilius] di Michele di Dino (fl. 1443), sculptor - Modena (Italy) - Thieme/ Becker - F. 257, 113 Marsilius de Padua (*ca. 1270, Tea. 1343), philosopher, theologian, university rector Padua (Italy); Paris (France) - Chevalier, DLL, Fabricius, Jacquart 1, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Théologie, Tusculum, Wickersheimer - F. 257, 114-187 Marsilius de Sancta Sophia ( i 1405), physician - Padua (Italy) - Chevalier, Jacquart 1, Wickersheimer - F. 257, 188-190 Marslegh, Peter (fl. 1441), deacon - Oxford (England); Exeter (England) - Oxford F. 257, 191 Marso, Paolo (fl. 1485), philologist, poet - Italy Chevalier - F. 257, 204 Marsolan (Larroque-Engalin) (fl. 1480), physician - Gers (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 257, 192 Marston, ... (fl. 1470-1474), student - Cambridge (England) - Cambridge - F. 257, 193 Marston, Roger de (+ 1303), Franciscan, friar - Oxford (England); Cambridge (England) Cambridge, Oxford - F. 257, 194-202 Marston, Thomas (fl. 1496), Carmelite, friar, subdeacon - Cambridge (England) Cambridge - F. 257, 203 Marsuppini, Carolus (*ca. 1399, + 1453), humanist, politician - Arezzo (Italy); Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier, Fabricius, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Saxe, Tusculum - F. 257, 205-210; 425, 375 Marsuppini, Gregorio (fl. 1431), city governor Genua (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 211 Martani. Tommaso —> Thomas Marthanus Marteau, Jean (fl. 1439), carpenter - Saumur (France) - Chevalier - F. 257, 212 Martel (Toledo) (fl. 1495), painter - Toledo (Spain) - Chevalier, Thieme/Becker F. 257, 213-214 Martel, Geoffroy Geoffroy [GodefridusJ Martel Martel, Guillaume —» Guillaume [Guilelmus] Martel Martel, Nicholas (fl. 1215-1218), magister Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 215 Martel, Philip (f 1306), canon, prebendary Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 216 Martelenas, Raymond (fl. 1357-1381), architect - Montpellier (France) - Chevalier, Lance, Thieme/Becker - F. 257, 217-219 Martell, Gerardo (fl. 1449), miniature painter Valencia (Spain) - D'Ancona, Thieme/Becker F. 257, 220-221 Martell, John (*ca. 1381), deacon - Oxford (England) - Oxford - F. 257, 222-223 Martell, John (fl. 1417), scholar - Oxford (England); Ireland - Oxford - F. 257, 224 Martelli, Domenico (fl. 1490), jurisconsult Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 225 Martelli, Guglielmo (15-th century), poet Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 226 Martelli, Nicolò (14-th century), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 227 Martelli, Pucciandone (fl. 1250), poet - Firenze (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 257, 228 Martellinio, Bernardus de - » Bernardus de Martellinio Martello, Enrico -> Henricus Martellus Martens, Hans (v 1497), architect - Wismar (Germany) - Thieme/Becker - F. 257, 231

Martins M a r t a [ M a r t h a ] Boreckaia Alnewyck, Martin de Martinus Alaunovicanus - also: M. Alvevicus (*ca. 1270, t 1336), Franciscan, chronicler - Oxford (England); York (England); Northumberland (England) Chevalier, Fabricius, Harter, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Sbaralea, Wadding - F. 257, 359-367 Martino [Martinus] d'Albania (Π. 1430), Benedictine - Roma (Italy) - Chevalier F. 257, 368 Martinho [Martinus], abbot of Alcobaça (fl. 1375). Cistercian, abbot - Portugal Chevalier - F. 257, 369 Martin [Martinus] d'Almodovar (fl. 1491), knight - Spain - Chevalier - F. 257, 370 Martin [Martinus] d'Alpartil ( t 1440), Benedictine, prior, ambassador, chronicler Zaragoza (Spain) - Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 257, 371-378 Martinus Alphonsi ( t e a . 1476), Augustinian, vicar general - Spain; Córdoba (Spain) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter - F. 13, 257; 257, 379; 425, 377 Martinus Alphonsus de Melo (fl. 1383), chronicler, poet - Spain - Chevalier, Fabricius - F. 257, 380-381 Martinus Alphonsus de Melo (fl. 1388), military engineer - Evora (Portugal) - Chevalier F. 257, 382 Martin [Martinus] (Alsace) (fl. 1461-1470), sculptor - Alsace (France); Marbach (Germany) Lami - F. 257, 383 Martin [Martinus] von Amberg (fl. 13741401), priest, moralist - Arnberg (Germany) DLL, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Stammler F. 257, 384-392 Martin [Martinus] (Angers) (fl. 1260), physician - Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 257, 394 Martin [Martinus] (Angers) (11. 1431-433), physician - Angers (France) Wickersheimer - F. 257, 395

Martino [Martinus], bishop of Aquino (fl. 10601072), Benedictine, bishop - Aquino (Italy) Chevalier - F. 257, 396 Martin [Martinus] d'Aragon (fl. 1412), scholar - Paris (France); Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier F. 257, 410 Martin [Martinus] I, king of Aragon and Sicilia - called: Humà (* 1356, 1 1410), king - Aragon (Spain); Sicilia (Italy) - Chevalier, Latassa, Lexikon des Mittelalters - F. 257, 398-409; 257, 411-413; 258, 405 Martinus Aragonensis (l3-th-14-th century), Dominican - Aragon (Spain) - Kaeppeli F. 257, 397 Martinho [Martinus] d'Arraiollos (fl. 1170), Cistercian - Portugal - Chevalier - F. 257, 414 Martino [Martinus] d'Assisi (11. 1344), monk, painter - Assisi (Italy) - Thieme/Becker F. 257, 415 Martinus de Ateca ( t 1303), Dominican - Aragon (Spain) - Chevalier, Kaeppeli, Latassa F. 257, 416-420 Martin [Martinus] (Autun) (fl. 1170-1189), monk, sculptor - Autun (France) - Lami, Thieme/Becker - F. 257, 421-422 Martin [Martinus] (Avisan) (fl. 1318), physician - France - Wickersheimer - F. 257, 423 Martin [Martinus] d'Azpeytia (fl. 1492), protonotarius - Spain - Chevalier - F. 257, 424 Martin [Martinusl (Bar-sur-Aube) (fl. 12571261), barber - France - Wickersheimer F. 257, 425 Martin [Martinus] von Bartenstein (late 15-th century), Augustinian - Franken (Germany) DLL, Stammler - F. 257, 426-427 Martino [Martinus] di Bartolomeo di Biagio (τ ca. 1434), painter - Pisa (Italy); Siena (Italy) Thieme/Becker - F. 257, 428-432 Martin [Martinus] (Beato de Libana) (Π. 1086), miniaturist - Spain - D'Ancona - F. 257, 434 Martin [Martinus] le Béguin (late 13-th century), bard - Arras (France); Cambrai (France) Chevalier - F. 257, 435 Martinus de Betonto -> Betonto, Martinus de Martin [Martinus] de Betöre (il. 1485-1489), physician - Carpentras (France) Wickersheimer - F. 257, 436 Martino [Martinus] da Biasca (11. 1452), sculptor, architect - Tessino (Switzerland) Thieme/Becker - F. 257, 437 Martin [Martinus] von Bibcrach ( t 1498), writer - Deutschland - Chevalier - F. 257, 438 Martino [Martinus] da Bitonto (fl. 1353), Dominican - Bitonto (Italy); Napoli (Italy) Chevalier, Tafuri - F. 257, 439-441 Martin [Martinus] von Bolkenhain (fl. 14351444), merchant, chronicler - Silesia (Poland) - Chevalier, DLL, Potthast, Stammler F. 257, 441-445 Martino [Martinus] (Bologna) (fl. 1105-1140), professor of medicine - Bologna (Italy) Chevalier - F. 257, 446 Martin [Martinus] (Bologna) (fl. 1275), philosopher - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 257, 447 Martin [Martinus] (Bologna) (fl. 12821298), canon - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 257, 448 Martino [Martinus] da Bologna ( t 1388), veterinarian - Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier F. 257, 449 Martin [Martinus] Bonnot , physician Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 257, 450 Martino [Martinus] (Borgo San Sepolcro) (11. 1199), wood sculptor - Italy - Thieme/Becker F. 257, 451 Martinus de Bosco Gualteri (fl. 1414), Franciscan, hagiographer - Tours (France) Chevalier, Fabricius, Hurter, Potthast, Sbaralea F. 257, 452-457 Martin [Martinus] (Bourges) (11. 1226), sculptor - Bourges (France) - Beaulieu, Lami F. 257, 458-459

Martinus Bracarensis (*ca. 517, f e a . 579), bishop, saint, writer - Braga (Portugal) - Chavy, DLL, Fabricius, Fétis, Ladvocat, Lexikon des Mittelalters, Potthast, Saxe, Strayer, Tusculum - F. 258, 1-32 Martinus Brandeburgensis (13-th-14-th century), Dominican - Brandenburg (Germany) - Kaeppeli - F. 258, 33 Martin [Martinus] (Bremen) (fl. 1405-1407), mason - Bremen (Germany) - Thieme/Becker F. 258, 34 Martin [Martinus] Brest (14-th century), surgeon - Paris (France) - Wickersheimer - F. 258, 35 Martin [Martinus] de Brueriis (fl. 1411), scholar - Paris (France) - Chevalier - F. 258, 36 Martinus Brunensis (fl. 1346-1356), Dominican, lector, prior - Böhmen (Czech Republic) Kaeppeli - F. 258, 37 Martin [Martinus] Cadwgn bishop of Bangor —> Caducanus Banochorensis Martin [Martinus] de Calera (fl. 1465), physician - Tarascón (France) Wickersheimer - F. 258, 39 Martinus Camaldulensis (fl. 1248), general of the Camaldolese - Chevalier, Fabricius F. 258, 40-41 Martinus de Caraziis (fl. 1438-1445), professor of theology - Hurter - F. 258, 42 Martin [Martinus] (apud Castellarium) (fl. 1297), physician - Angoulême (France) Wickersheimer - F. 258, 43 Martin [Martinus] (Catalonia) (fl. 1410), Dominican, canon - Catalonia (Spain) Chevalier - F. 258, 44 Martin [Martinus] de Catalonia (fl. 1447), professor of philosophy - Catalonia (Spain); Bologna (Italy) - Chevalier - F. 258, 45 Mart