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... count of Tusculum John pope Peter Gregory III patricius et consul Gregory Otto VLLEZDE Ptolemy I consul Romanorum count of Tusculum 1 Fedele , Arch . della Soc . Rom , xxxiv . 212 , n . 4 . Gregory There is an unexpected notice of ...
... count of Tusculum John pope Peter Gregory III patricius et consul Gregory Otto VLLEZDE Ptolemy I consul Romanorum count of Tusculum 1 Fedele , Arch . della Soc . Rom , xxxiv . 212 , n . 4 . Gregory There is an unexpected notice of ...
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... count of Tusculum is found in 1013 dwelling there : on the occasion of a lawsuit the judges by command of the Pope , Benedict VIII , assembled intra · domum domni Alberici eminentissimi consulis et ducis iuxta sanctos apostolos.3 ...
... count of Tusculum is found in 1013 dwelling there : on the occasion of a lawsuit the judges by command of the Pope , Benedict VIII , assembled intra · domum domni Alberici eminentissimi consulis et ducis iuxta sanctos apostolos.3 ...
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... counts of Tusculum : this is the assertion that Alberic I was himself count of Tusculum , which is repeated by De Rossi and Tomassetti . It is abso- lutely unsupported and is rightly described by Gregorovius as absurd . " The family of ...
... counts of Tusculum : this is the assertion that Alberic I was himself count of Tusculum , which is repeated by De Rossi and Tomassetti . It is abso- lutely unsupported and is rightly described by Gregorovius as absurd . " The family of ...
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