Peter of Capua
Peter of Capua (Pierre de Capuano) (died August 1242) was an Italian theologian and scholastic philosopher, and a Cardinal and papal legate. Peter was a member of an Amalfitan family. After a being a teacher at the University of Paris, he was employed by Pope Innocent III as legate. He made trips to Poland and Bohemia in 1197, bringing decision of introducing celibacy. He also served as legate to France from 1198. He made a truce between Richard I of England and Philip II of France, in December 1198. During Peter's meeting with Richard and William Marshal, the northerners found Peter's appearance and obsequious style of diplomacy to be repellent. Peter did succeed in convincing Richard to agree to a conditional five-year truce, but when he persisted in asking that Richard also release Phil
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Peter of Capua
Peter of Capua (Pierre de Capuano) (died August 1242) was an Italian theologian and scholastic philosopher, and a Cardinal and papal legate. Peter was a member of an Amalfitan family. After a being a teacher at the University of Paris, he was employed by Pope Innocent III as legate. He made trips to Poland and Bohemia in 1197, bringing decision of introducing celibacy. He also served as legate to France from 1198. He made a truce between Richard I of England and Philip II of France, in December 1198. During Peter's meeting with Richard and William Marshal, the northerners found Peter's appearance and obsequious style of diplomacy to be repellent. Peter did succeed in convincing Richard to agree to a conditional five-year truce, but when he persisted in asking that Richard also release Phil
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Pedro de Cápua foi um teólogo ...... iografia sua foi escrita por .
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Peter of Capua (Pierre de Capu ...... the early thirteenth century.
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Peter van Capua (gestorven: Vi ...... isch filosoof en en kardinaal.
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Petrus Capuanus (oft mit dem B ...... ter San Pietro della Canonica.
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Pietro Capuano (... – Viterbo, 30 agosto 1214) è stato un cardinale e teologo italiano.
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Pietro Capuano, Piotr z Kapui ...... ynał, legat papieski w Polsce.
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Pietro Capuano, en latin Petru ...... he scolastique, légat du pape.
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Пьетро Капуано (старший) (Piet ...... пы 1198 года (Иннокентий III).
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Pedro de Cápua foi um teólogo ...... ia em pedir que Ricardo libera
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Peter of Capua (Pierre de Capu ...... that Richard also release Phil
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Peter van Capua (gestorven: Vi ...... isch filosoof en en kardinaal.
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Petrus Capuanus (oft mit dem B ...... benfalls zum Kardinal ernannt.
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Pietro Capuano (... – Viterbo, 30 agosto 1214) è stato un cardinale e teologo italiano.
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Pietro Capuano, Piotr z Kapui ...... ynał, legat papieski w Polsce.
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Pietro Capuano, en latin Petru ...... he scolastique, légat du pape.
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Пьетро Капуано (старший) (Piet ...... пы 1198 года (Иннокентий III).
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Pedro de Cápua
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Peter of Capua
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Peter van Capua
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Petrus Capuanus
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Pierre de Capoue
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Pietro Capuano (zm. 1214)
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Pietro Capuano
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Капуано, Пьетро (старший)
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