Grosolanus
Grosolanus or Grossolanus, born Peter, was the Archbishop of Milan from 1102 to 1112. He succeeded Anselm IV, who had made him vicar during his absence on the Crusade of 1101, and was succeeded by Jordan, who had been his subdeacon. Grosolanus was the abbot of and already Bishop of Savona when Anselm appointed him to act as his vicar during the crusade.
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Grosolanus
Grosolanus or Grossolanus, born Peter, was the Archbishop of Milan from 1102 to 1112. He succeeded Anselm IV, who had made him vicar during his absence on the Crusade of 1101, and was succeeded by Jordan, who had been his subdeacon. Grosolanus was the abbot of and already Bishop of Savona when Anselm appointed him to act as his vicar during the crusade.
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Grosolanus or Grossolanus, bor ...... ian pontiff for a second time.
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Pedro Grossolano (em latim: Pe ...... por , que fora seu subdiácono.
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Pietro Grossolano (3 gennaio X ...... rcivescovo cattolico italiano.
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Pietro Grossolano (en français ...... mourut à Rome le 6 août 1117.
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Grosolanus or Grossolanus, bor ...... his vicar during the crusade.
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Pietro Grossolano (3 gennaio X ...... rcivescovo cattolico italiano.
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Pietro Grossolano (en français ...... mourut à Rome le 6 août 1117.
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