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  • Italus
  • Mythical eponym of Italy

    Peloponnesian War), Italus was the eponym of Italy (Italia). Aristotle, writing in the 4th century BCE, relates that, according to tradition, Italus converted the

    Italus

    Italus

  • John Italus
  • Byzantine neoplatonic philosopher

    John Italus or Italos (Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Ἰταλός, Iōánnēs ho Italós; Latin: Johannes Italus; c. 1025 – after 1082) was a Byzantine Neoplatonic philosopher

    John Italus

    John_Italus

  • Name of Italy
  • solutions that are either associated with legend (the existence of a king named Italus) or in any case strongly problematic (such as the connection of the name

    Name of Italy

    Name of Italy

    Name_of_Italy

  • Harpalus italus
  • Species of beetle

    Harpalus italus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Schaum in 1860. "Harpalus italus Schaum, 1860". Catalogue

    Harpalus italus

    Harpalus_italus

  • Penelope
  • Wife of Odysseus in Greek mythology

    immortal. According to Hyginus, Penelope and Telegonus had a son called Italus who, according to some accounts, gave his name to Italy. This legend inspired

    Penelope

    Penelope

    Penelope

  • Bicyclus italus
  • Species of butterfly

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bicyclus italus. Wikispecies has information related to Bicyclus italus. "Bicyclus Kirby, 1871" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera

    Bicyclus italus

    Bicyclus italus

    Bicyclus_italus

  • Gaius Minicius Italus
  • Tarraconensis. Italus concluded his military career as praefectus of the Ala I Flavia Singularium, a unit comprising 1000 horsemen. Italus then began his

    Gaius Minicius Italus

    Gaius_Minicius_Italus

  • Ambrose Lupo
  • British musician and composer (died 1591)

    up to speed with music on the continent. Ambrose, also known as 'Lupus Italus' and de Almaliach, was the longest-serving of the group. Ambroso da Venezia

    Ambrose Lupo

    Ambrose_Lupo

  • Italy
  • Country in Southern and Western Europe

    Víteliú). Several ancient authors said it was named after a local ruler Italus. The ancient Greek term for Italy initially referred only to the south of

    Italy

    Italy

    Italy

  • Ducal Castle, Szczecin
  • Castle in Poland

    Frederick by Italian stonemasons according to design by Wilhelm Zachariasz Italus. Two new wings were added to close the courtyard before the medieval southern

    Ducal Castle, Szczecin

    Ducal Castle, Szczecin

    Ducal_Castle,_Szczecin

  • Telegonus (son of Odysseus)
  • Greek mythological figure

    took to wife Odysseus' widow Penelope. By Penelope, he was the father of Italus who, according to some accounts, gave his name to Italy. What appears to

    Telegonus (son of Odysseus)

    Telegonus_(son_of_Odysseus)

  • Perseus
  • Ancient Greek hero and founder of Mycenae

    Laodice, Aletes, Erigone, Helen; Ladocus; Telemachus, Poliporthes, Acusilaus, Italus – Fifth Generation Descendants – Leipephilene – – Chromius, Tyrannus, Antiochus

    Perseus

    Perseus

    Perseus

  • Francis of Assisi
  • Italian Catholic saint (1181–1226)

    state had yet to be established, the Latin equivalent of the term Italian (italus) had been in use for natives of the region since antiquity. For example

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis_of_Assisi

  • Italians
  • Ethnic group native to Italy

    etymology, together with the legend that Italy was named after legendary King Italus. According to Antiochus of Syracuse, the Greeks initially used the term

    Italians

    Italians

    Italians

  • List of oldest trees
  • List of longest living trees

    (2018). "The oldest dated tree of Europe lives in the wild Pollino massif: Italus, a strip-bark Heldreich's pine". Ecology. 99 (7): 1682–1684. Bibcode:2018Ecol

    List of oldest trees

    List of oldest trees

    List_of_oldest_trees

  • Telegony
  • Lost sequel to the Odyssey

    to beware his son. Finally, Hyginus attributes to Telegonus a son named Italus, the eponymous founder of Italy; and to Telemachus he attributes a son named

    Telegony

    Telegony

  • Oenotrians
  • Semilegendary village of the peninsula italica

    whose descendants now call their land Italy after the name of their leader Italus. Pliny the Elder (23–79 AD) mentions that "opposite Velia are Pontia and

    Oenotrians

    Oenotrians

    Oenotrians

  • Galileo Galilei
  • Italian physicist and astronomer (1564–1642)

    of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, the Latin equivalent of the term Italian (italus) had been in use for natives of the region since antiquity. Crucially, the

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo_Galilei

  • Eustratius of Nicaea
  • Analytica Posteriora and the Ethica Nicomachea. Eustratius was a pupil of John Italus, although he had deliberately dissociated himself from John's supposed heretical

    Eustratius of Nicaea

    Eustratius_of_Nicaea

  • Calabria
  • Region of Italy

    ancient Greek writers was derived from a legendary king of the Oenotri, Italus. Over time, the Greeks started to use Italoi for the rest of the southern

    Calabria

    Calabria

    Calabria

  • Eustratius Garidas
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1081 to 1084

    of John Italus, whom his predecessor, Patriarch Cosmas I of Constantinople had condemned. Alexios I had to take over the case against Italus as Eustratius

    Eustratius Garidas

    Eustratius_Garidas

  • Michael Psellos
  • 11th-century Byzantine monk, writer and court official

    Institutions University of Constantinople Academic advisors John Mauropous Notable students Michael Attaleiates, Michael VII Doukas, John Italus, Ioane Petritsi

    Michael Psellos

    Michael Psellos

    Michael_Psellos

  • Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods
  • Period of Byzantine literature from 1081 to 1204

    always vital in Byzantium, were represented by Michael Choniates and John Italus during this time. The reigns of three eminent rulers from the Komnenian

    Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods

    Byzantine literature of the Komnenian and Angelid periods

    Byzantine_literature_of_the_Komnenian_and_Angelid_periods

  • Donatello
  • Italian Renaissance sculptor (c. 1386–1466)

    state had yet to be established, the Latin equivalent of the term Italian (italus) had been in use for natives of the region since antiquity. For example

    Donatello

    Donatello

    Donatello

  • Ioane Petritsi
  • Georgian philosopher

    Constantinople under the tutelage of Michael Psellos and John Italus. After the fall of Italus, Ioane seems to have fled to the Georgian monastery of Petritsoni

    Ioane Petritsi

    Ioane Petritsi

    Ioane_Petritsi

  • List of countries named after people
  • the Bible Éire (Ireland) Éire (Ériu), a Celtic fertility goddess Italy Italus Laos possibly after Lava Lechia (historical and/or alternative name of Poland)

    List of countries named after people

    List_of_countries_named_after_people

  • Italo Svevo
  • Italian and Austro-Hungarian businessman, playwright, and writer (1861–1928)

    short stories in 1880. He took on the pseudonym "Italo Svevo" (literally "Italus the Swabian") for the publication of his first novel, Una Vita, in 1892

    Italo Svevo

    Italo Svevo

    Italo_Svevo

  • Bistrița
  • Municipality in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania

    century in Gothic style. Between 1559 and 1563 it was altered by Petrus Italus and given Renaissance features. It was significantly renovated after the

    Bistrița

    Bistrița

    Bistrița

  • Siculus
  • Greek mythological figure, eponym of Sicily

    Siculus (from Greek) was a legendary king and son of Italus. Thucydides and other Greek historians have suggested that he was the legendary progenitor

    Siculus

    Siculus

  • Turkish coffee
  • Coffee brewing method without filters

    Retrieved 6 December 2019. TV3.lt, Lietuviška kava griauna mitus: lenkia italus, vejasi pasaulio geriausius, retrieved 16 February 2018. Leonidas Karakatsanis

    Turkish coffee

    Turkish coffee

    Turkish_coffee

  • Guglielmo Plüschow
  • German photographer (1852–1930)

    revealed. The eclecticism of Vincenzo Galdi, photographer and art dealer. Italus Edizioni. p. 22. Daniel Tejero, Javier Moreno. "Priapus' Odyssey". European

    Guglielmo Plüschow

    Guglielmo Plüschow

    Guglielmo_Plüschow

  • Reggio Calabria
  • City in Calabria, Italy

    peninsula around the third century BC. Allegedly, the name derives from king Italus, an Oenotrian king of the region. After Cumae, Reggio was one of the first

    Reggio Calabria

    Reggio Calabria

    Reggio_Calabria

  • Latins
  • Various groups of people with links to Ancient Rome

    Pade, Marianne (2012). "Humanist Latin and Italian identity: sum vero Italus natione et Romanus civis esse glorior" (PDF). PICCOLOMINI, AENEAS SILVIUS

    Latins

    Latins

  • Vincenzo Galdi
  • Italian model and photographer (1871–1961)

    Revealed: The Eclecticism of Vincenzo Galdi, Photographer and Art Dealer. Rome: Italus Edizioni. Et in Arcadia ego: Fotografien von Wilhelm von Gloeden, Guglielmo

    Vincenzo Galdi

    Vincenzo Galdi

    Vincenzo_Galdi

  • Niccolò and Maffeo Polo
  • Medieval Italian traveling merchant brothers

    state had yet to be established, the Latin equivalent of the term Italian (italus) had been in use for natives of the region since antiquity. The exact date

    Niccolò and Maffeo Polo

    Niccolò and Maffeo Polo

    Niccolò_and_Maffeo_Polo

  • Theodore of Smyrna
  • 12th-century Byzantine philosopher

    the title hypatos ton philosophon in 1082, after Michael Psellos and John Italus. Theodore held several Byzantine titles and offices, including kouropalates

    Theodore of Smyrna

    Theodore_of_Smyrna

  • Death in the Byzantine Empire
  • Byzantine concepts and rituals related to death

    divine predestination. The views on metempsychosis of the philosopher John Italus, condemned by the Church in 1082, can only be roughly reconstructed. The

    Death in the Byzantine Empire

    Death in the Byzantine Empire

    Death_in_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • Gemistos Plethon
  • 15th-century Greek philosopher

    Plethon's pupil. Greek scholars in the Renaissance Christian heresy John Italus Polytheistic reconstructionism Renaissance humanism Renaissance magic Humphreys

    Gemistos Plethon

    Gemistos Plethon

    Gemistos_Plethon

  • Johannes Hermann
  • German musician (1515–1593)

    Gott, wie dein Name, so ist auch dein Ruhm, BWV 171 (1729). "Johannes (Italus) Hermann (Hymn-Writer, Thomaskantor)". Bach Cantatas. Retrieved 3 January

    Johannes Hermann

    Johannes_Hermann

  • Bolesław III Wrymouth
  • Duke of Poland from 1107 to 1138

    społeczeństwie wieków średnich, pp. 111–120. D. Borawska: Gallus Anonim czy Italus Anonim, "Przegląd Historyczny", no 56, pp. 111–119; T. Jasiński: Czy Gall

    Bolesław III Wrymouth

    Bolesław III Wrymouth

    Bolesław_III_Wrymouth

  • List of governors of Roman Egypt
  • Marcus Junius Rufus 98–100: Gaius Pompeius Planta 100–103: Gaius Minicius Italus 103–107: Gaius Vibius Maximus 107–112: Servius Sulpicius Similis 113–117:

    List of governors of Roman Egypt

    List of governors of Roman Egypt

    List_of_governors_of_Roman_Egypt

  • List of archbishops of Canterbury
  • Senior bishops of the Church of England, originally of the Catholic church in England

    of Forde. el. 27 Nov 1191 26 Dec 1191 (Reginald Fitz Jocelin) (Reginald Italus, Richard the Lombard, or Reginald Lombardus) Translated from Wells; elected

    List of archbishops of Canterbury

    List of archbishops of Canterbury

    List_of_archbishops_of_Canterbury

  • Reginald Fitz Jocelin
  • English bishop, Archbishop of Canterbury-elect (died in 1191)

    brought up in Italy, which led to him sometimes being referred to as Reginald Italus, Reginald Lombardus or Reginald the Lombard. He was appointed Archdeacon

    Reginald Fitz Jocelin

    Reginald Fitz Jocelin

    Reginald_Fitz_Jocelin

  • Gaius Vibius Maximus
  • 2nd century Roman Governor of Egypt

    Political offices Preceded by Gaius Minicius Italus Prefect of Aegyptus 103–107 Succeeded by Servius Sulpicius Similis

    Gaius Vibius Maximus

    Gaius_Vibius_Maximus

  • Gallus Anonymus
  • 12th-century chronicler of Polish history

    2003, pp. xxiv—v. Danuta Borawska, "Gallus Anonim czy Italus Anonim?" ("Gallus Anonimus or Italus Anonimus?"), Przegląd Historyczny (Historical Review)

    Gallus Anonymus

    Gallus Anonymus

    Gallus_Anonymus

  • Devasahayam Pillai
  • Indian martyr and Saint

    Tamil Nadu), where the Jesuits had a mission under the Rev. Fr. R. Bouttari Italus S.J. Neelakanda Pillai, his name at birth, was then changed to "Lazar",

    Devasahayam Pillai

    Devasahayam Pillai

    Devasahayam_Pillai

  • List of eponyms (A–K)
  • List of terms created from a person's name

    (anatomy) Otto Isakower, Austrian-American psychiatrist - Isakower phenomenon Italus, Roman/Greek mythological character – Italy. Iustitia, Roman mythological

    List of eponyms (A–K)

    List_of_eponyms_(A–K)

  • Mamilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Voconia gentes. Niebuhr supposes that Vitulus is merely another form of Italus, and remarks that we find in the same manner in the Mamilia gens the surname

    Mamilia gens

    Mamilia gens

    Mamilia_gens

  • Luca Banchi
  • Italian professional basketball coach (born 1965)

    Banchi as head coach". Euroleaguebasketball.net. Retrieved 7 January 2025. "Itāļu speciālistu Banki apstiprina Latvijas vīriešu basketbola izlases galvenā

    Luca Banchi

    Luca Banchi

    Luca_Banchi

  • List of Renaissance composers
  • 1505 – 1591 Italian Also known as Ambrosio Lupo, de Almaliach and Lupus Italus; active in England Johannes Lupi c. 1506 – 1539 Franco-Flemish Jan Simonides

    List of Renaissance composers

    List_of_Renaissance_composers

  • Morgetes
  • the rule of the mythical king Morges [it] after the death of his father Italus. A final definition claimed that they were the Sicels who moved into Sicily

    Morgetes

    Morgetes

  • List of places named after people
  • to Jesus Eswatini – Mswati II Israel – Jacob (alternative name) Italy – Italus Kiribati – Thomas Gilbert Liechtenstein – Anton Florian of Liechtenstein

    List of places named after people

    List_of_places_named_after_people

  • Legendary progenitor
  • Legendary figure held as a common ancestor of a dynasty or ethnic group

    different eponymic or mythical progenitors. The Italians claimed ancestry from Italus, Lydians from Lydus, Phoenicians associated with Phoenix, Sicilians legendary

    Legendary progenitor

    Legendary_progenitor

  • Italo (given name)
  • Name list

    (born 1985), Italian forward Italo Vassalo (born 1940), Ethiopian forward Italus Italo (disambiguation) Italy (disambiguation) This page or section lists

    Italo (given name)

    Italo_(given_name)

  • Franco de Franco
  • Victim of religious intolerance (1585–1611)

    Lutheran countries, and on 10 September 1605 enrolled (as Francus Franchi Italus) in the Wittenberg University. He earned his living by teaching the Italian

    Franco de Franco

    Franco_de_Franco

  • Structural history of the Roman military
  • Evolution of ancient Rome's armed forces

    of this period was regimented by the "Laws of [the apocryphal] King [V]Italus" but these laws, though referred to by Aristotle, have been lost.[citation

    Structural history of the Roman military

    Structural_history_of_the_Roman_military

  • List of country-name etymologies
  • won, as he had wrestled and won with men. From the mythological figure of Italus. From Latin Ītalia, itself from Greek Ἰταλία, from the ethnic name Ἰταλός

    List of country-name etymologies

    List_of_country-name_etymologies

  • San Giorgio Morgeto
  • Comune in Calabria, Italy

    history of San Giorgio Morgeto is the topic of many myths concerning King Italus and the Morgetes which centre on the citadel, located on a hill which falls

    San Giorgio Morgeto

    San Giorgio Morgeto

    San_Giorgio_Morgeto

  • BC Neptūnas
  • Basketball team in Klaipėda, Lithuania

    lrytas.lt. Retrieved 6 March 2016. ""Neptūnas" gerokai patampė nervus italų milijonieriams". Krepsinis.lt. Retrieved 6 March 2016. "Italams pirtį užkūręs

    BC Neptūnas

    BC_Neptūnas

  • John Florio
  • 16th/17th-century English linguist and lexicographer

    Florio, the frontispiece to the New World of Words of 1611, presents him as "Italus ore, Anglus pector" ("Italian in mouth, English in chest"); Manfred Pfister [de]

    John Florio

    John Florio

    John_Florio

  • Para-fascism
  • Right-wing regimes and movements similar to fascism

    Pērkonkrusta struktūrā bija pārņemti daudzi vācu nacionālsociālistu un itāļu fašistu organizāciju elementi. Young, Louise (2017). "When fascism met empire

    Para-fascism

    Para-fascism

    Para-fascism

  • 1025
  • Calendar year

    abbot (d. 1095) Gertrude of Poland, Grand Princess of Kiev (d. 1108) John Italus, Byzantine philosopher (d. 1090) John of Lodi, Italian hermit and bishop

    1025

    1025

    1025

  • Viatora Coccaleo
  • 1791); "Instituta moralia" (Milan, 1760). His defence of papal supremacy, "Italus ad Justinum Febronium" (Lucca, 1768; Trent, 1774), is one of the principal

    Viatora Coccaleo

    Viatora_Coccaleo

  • Archangelo Arcano
  • Italian military engineer

    Portsmouth in 1547. One surviving cannon is engraved "Franciscus Arcanus, Italus", and a brass culverin recovered from the Mary Rose has "Arcanus de Arcanis

    Archangelo Arcano

    Archangelo Arcano

    Archangelo_Arcano

  • List of people from Calabria
  • and composer Joachim of Fiore, 12th-century mystic and theologian John Italus, 11th-century Byzantine philosopher John XVI, 10th-century antipope Jone

    List of people from Calabria

    List_of_people_from_Calabria

  • Ostoria gens
  • Roman plebeian family

    Dynamis. Gaius Ostorius Italus, dedicated a monument at Puteoli to his freedman, Gaius Ostorius Anthimus. Gaius Ostorius Italus, made a gift to the shrine

    Ostoria gens

    Ostoria_gens

  • Peterhouse partbooks
  • motet "Surrexit pastor bonus" by Andreas de Silva is labeled by a "Lupus Italus" in the partbooks, but it is unclear who this composer might be. A complete

    Peterhouse partbooks

    Peterhouse_partbooks

  • Bartolomeo Meduna
  • Franciscan scholar

    the French Bartolomeo Meduna (Gallus Bartholomeus, Bartholomeus Italus, Gallus/Italus Mutilanensis), who translated in 1510 (1517/18) [sic!] from Italian

    Bartolomeo Meduna

    Bartolomeo Meduna

    Bartolomeo_Meduna

  • List of craters in the Solar System
  • Romulus and Remus the founders of Rome WGPSN Italus 18°28′S 76°25′W / 18.47°S 76.41°W / -18.47; -76.41 (Italus) 35.7 1982 Ancient hero eponymous ancestor

    List of craters in the Solar System

    List_of_craters_in_the_Solar_System

  • Barcaldine (horse)
  • Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    abscess. Barcaldine Winkfield Winkfields Pride Quo Vadis Lorlot Finasseur Italus Bachelors Button Barmecide Goodfellow Chaleureux Morion Espoir Wolfs Crag

    Barcaldine (horse)

    Barcaldine (horse)

    Barcaldine_(horse)

  • Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)
  • Former synagogue in Lviv, Ukraine

    synagogue was the Nachmanowicz Synagogue. It was built in 1582 by Paulus Italus ("Paolo the Italian") from Tujetsch (Tschamut) village in canton Graubünden

    Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)

    Golden Rose Synagogue (Lviv)

    Golden_Rose_Synagogue_(Lviv)

  • Legio VI Victrix
  • Roman legion

    legatus legionis between 190 and 212 Britannica CIL VII, 240 Gaius Minicius Italus tribunus angusticlavius c. 80 Hispania Tarraconensis CIL VIII, 875 = ILS 1374;

    Legio VI Victrix

    Legio VI Victrix

    Legio_VI_Victrix

  • Polydore Vergil
  • Italian-English scholar (c. 1470–1555)

    Society. p. xxv. Galdieri 1993, p. 320. Arnold, Jonathan (2014). "'Polydorus Italus': analyzing authority in Polydore Vergil's Anglica Historia". Reformation

    Polydore Vergil

    Polydore Vergil

    Polydore_Vergil

  • History of Constantinople
  • Brief history of Constantinople from 330 to 1453

    century, the outstanding philosophers Michael Psellos and his disciple John Italus and the writer Kekaumenos worked in Constantinople. During this period,

    History of Constantinople

    History of Constantinople

    History_of_Constantinople

  • List of butterflies of Ghana
  • Elymniopsis bammakoo Bicyclus xeneas Bicyclus evadne Bicyclus ephorus Bicyclus italus Bicyclus zinebi Bicyclus uniformis Bicyclus procora Bicyclus pavonis Bicyclus

    List of butterflies of Ghana

    List of butterflies of Ghana

    List_of_butterflies_of_Ghana

  • Cosmas I of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1075 to 1081

    the condemnation, in 1076–1077, of certain heretical views taken by John Italus, a scholar connected to the Doukas family. In a more general sense, Cosmas

    Cosmas I of Constantinople

    Cosmas_I_of_Constantinople

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Isus Isus (Boeotia) Isus (Megaris) Isyllus Italian school (philosophy) Italus Ithaca Ithaca (polis) Ithome Ithome (Thessaly) Ithoria Iton (Thessaly) Itonia

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • List of butterflies of the Republic of the Congo
  • (Hewitson, 1865) Bicyclus ignobilis eurini Condamin & Fox, 1963 Bicyclus italus (Hewitson, 1865) Bicyclus mandanes Hewitson, 1873 Bicyclus medontias (Hewitson

    List of butterflies of the Republic of the Congo

    List of butterflies of the Republic of the Congo

    List_of_butterflies_of_the_Republic_of_the_Congo

  • Cossutia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    who was present at the dedication of a statue in honour of Gaius Minicius Italus. Gaius Cossutius Nigrinus, carved an inscription recording the dedication

    Cossutia gens

    Cossutia_gens

  • Rabiria gens
  • Chrysa, buried at Rome with Rabiria Verna in a tomb built by their patron, Italus. Publius Rabirius P. l. Dama, a freedman buried at Rome. Rabiria Demaris

    Rabiria gens

    Rabiria gens

    Rabiria_gens

  • Scythian genealogical myth
  • Epic cycle of the Scythian religion

    of the king Italus recorded by Aristotle was similar to that of Kolaxais in that it was a myth about the deeds of the first king, Italus, who taught the

    Scythian genealogical myth

    Scythian_genealogical_myth

  • Bicyclus
  • Genus of butterflies

    Bicyclus ignobilis (Butler, 1870) Bicyclus istaris (Plötz, 1880) Bicyclus italus (Hewitson, 1865) Bicyclus jefferyi Fox, 1963 Bicyclus kenia (Rogenhofer

    Bicyclus

    Bicyclus

    Bicyclus

  • History of Calabria
  • Sicels, and Chone. It is said that the mythical ruler Italus called Calabria “Italy”. Italus was ostensibly present in the first half of the 15th century

    History of Calabria

    History_of_Calabria

  • Pērkonkrusts
  • Latvian political party

    "Pērkonkrusta struktūrā bija pārņemti daudzi vācu nacionālsociālistu un itāļu fašistu organizāciju elementi." Badie, Bertrand; Berg-Schlosser, Dirk; Morlino

    Pērkonkrusts

    Pērkonkrusts

    Pērkonkrusts

  • Paenitentiale Ecgberhti
  • English church handbook composed c. 740

    Isidore's De ecclesiasticis officiis); Liber pontificalis (Linus natione italus ... Bonifacius LXVIII natione romanus hic qui obtinuit ... se omnium eclesiarum

    Paenitentiale Ecgberhti

    Paenitentiale Ecgberhti

    Paenitentiale_Ecgberhti

  • Praefectus annonae
  • Manager of the grain supply to Roman cities

    Marcus Mettius Rufus (before 88) Claudius Athenodorus (c. 95) Gaius Minicius Italus (between 95 and 100) Servius Sulpicius Similis (between 103 and 107) Marcus

    Praefectus annonae

    Praefectus annonae

    Praefectus_annonae

  • Church of St. Mary of the Spring (Istanbul)
  • Greek Orthodox Christian Church and Monastery in Istanbul, Turkey

    there. In 1084, Emperor Alexios I Komnenos confined the philosopher John Italus to the monastery, because of his neoplatonic theories. After the Latin invasion

    Church of St. Mary of the Spring (Istanbul)

    Church of St. Mary of the Spring (Istanbul)

    Church_of_St._Mary_of_the_Spring_(Istanbul)

  • List of geological features on Dione
  • of Romulus and Remus WGPSN Italus /ˈɪtələs/ 18°28′S 76°25′W / 18.47°S 76.41°W / -18.47; -76.41 (Italus) 35.7 1982 Italus, ancient hero, eponymous ancestor

    List of geological features on Dione

    List of geological features on Dione

    List_of_geological_features_on_Dione

  • Gaius Pompeius Planta
  • Political offices Preceded by Marcus Junius Rufus Prefect of Egypt 98–100 Succeeded by Gaius Minicius Italus

    Gaius Pompeius Planta

    Gaius_Pompeius_Planta

  • Prix Dollar
  • Flat horse race in France

    Kazbek 1907: Eider / Procope 1908: Arga 1909: Biniou 1910: Sea Sick 1911: Italus 1912: Basse Pointe 1913: El Tango 1914: Mon Petiot 1915–18: no race 1919:

    Prix Dollar

    Prix Dollar

    Prix_Dollar

  • Council of Constantinople
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Council of Constantinople (1082), a local council convened to condemn John Italus Council of Constantinople (1094), also known as the Council of Blachernae

    Council of Constantinople

    Council of Constantinople

    Council_of_Constantinople

  • List of butterflies of Togo
  • Bicyclus dorothea (Cramer, 1779) Bicyclus istaris (Plötz, 1880) Bicyclus italus (Hewitson, 1865) Bicyclus madetes (Hewitson, 1874) Bicyclus maesseni Condamin

    List of butterflies of Togo

    List of butterflies of Togo

    List_of_butterflies_of_Togo

  • Commentaries on Plato
  • of Platonism could be found in figures such as Michael Psellos and John Italus. The only surviving commentary from the late empire is a commentary on the

    Commentaries on Plato

    Commentaries_on_Plato

  • 1020s
  • Decade

    abbot (d. 1095) Gertrude of Poland, Grand Princess of Kiev (d. 1108) John Italus, Byzantine philosopher (d. 1090) John of Lodi, Italian hermit and bishop

    1020s

    1020s

  • Prix d'Hédouville
  • Flat horse race in France

    1908: Moulins la Marche 1909: Moulins la Marche 1910: Radis Rose 1911: Italus 1912: Calvados III 1913: Wagram 1914: Sardanapale 1915–18: no race 1919:

    Prix d'Hédouville

    Prix d'Hédouville

    Prix_d'Hédouville

  • Harpalus (beetle)
  • Genus of beetles

    ingenuus Tschitscherine, 1898 Harpalus innocuus LeConte, 1863 Harpalus italus Schaum, 1860 Harpalus jeanneli Basilewsky, 1946 Harpalus jordanus Jedlicka

    Harpalus (beetle)

    Harpalus (beetle)

    Harpalus_(beetle)

  • Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Cultural depictions of Holy Roman Emperors

    Nicholas of Cusa. Dietrich Engelhus wrote about Frederick: Germanus origine et Italus conversatione, vir catholicus, pius et providus (German by origin and Italian

    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural_depictions_of_Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland
  • Form of architecture popularized between 1550 and 1650 in Poland

    Dukes Castle 1573−1582 Pomeranian mannerism (architect Wilhelm Zachariasz Italus). The original castle (built in 1346 by duke Barnim the Great) was rebuilt

    Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland

    Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland

    Mannerist_architecture_and_sculpture_in_Poland

  • Sadalberga
  • French saint from 7th century

    her death and became bedridden. She received Last Rites from the priest, Italus. She was buried in the main monastery church at the Abbey of St. John in

    Sadalberga

    Sadalberga

  • Claudius Athenodorus
  • Roman eques

    years of Domitian's rule, between Marcus Mettius Rufus and Gaius Minicius Italus, which would be c. 88 to c. 96. Except for these two appointments, nothing

    Claudius Athenodorus

    Claudius_Athenodorus

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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

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    Lord Vishnu

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    fruits or prophecies of judgment

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    Coffing

    English : variant of Coffin.

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    (Bengali নীলা): Variant spelling of Hindi Nila, NEELA means "sky blue."

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    Sheppard

    English : variant spelling of Shepherd.

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    Glorified, Exalted, Honorable

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    Britain

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    The day's eye.

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    British place name.

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    Accius

    A Roman poet.

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