William of Modena
William of Modena (c. 1184 – 31 March 1251), also known as William of Sabina, Guglielmo de Chartreaux, Guglielmo de Savoy, Guillelmus, was an Italian clergyman and papal diplomat. He was frequently appointed a legate, or papal ambassador by the popes Honorius III and Gregory IX, especially in Livonia in the 1220s and in the Prussian questions of the 1240s. Eventually he resigned his see to devote himself to these diplomatic issues. On 28 May 1244 he was created Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina by Pope Innocent IV. For a short time (1219–1222) he served also as Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church.
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William of Modena
William of Modena (c. 1184 – 31 March 1251), also known as William of Sabina, Guglielmo de Chartreaux, Guglielmo de Savoy, Guillelmus, was an Italian clergyman and papal diplomat. He was frequently appointed a legate, or papal ambassador by the popes Honorius III and Gregory IX, especially in Livonia in the 1220s and in the Prussian questions of the 1240s. Eventually he resigned his see to devote himself to these diplomatic issues. On 28 May 1244 he was created Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina by Pope Innocent IV. For a short time (1219–1222) he served also as Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church.
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Guglielmo di Modena, noto anch ...... o di Sabina il 28 maggio 1244.
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Guilherme, O. Cart. (em italia ...... Mor e cardeal-bispo de Sabina.
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Guillaume de Modène O.Cart. (v ...... 1244 par le pape Innocent IV.
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Guillem de Mòdena (vers 1184 - ...... ice-Canceller de la Santa Seu.
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Guillermo de Módena (Piamonte, ...... eció el celibato eclesiástico.
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Vilhelm av Sabina, alternativt ...... i kristnandet av norra Europa.
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Wilhelm z Modeny, Guglielmo de ...... enitencjariusza apostolskiego.
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William of Modena (c. 1184 – 3 ...... llor of the Holy Roman Church.
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Вильгельм Моденский (Guljelmo, ...... ардиналом-епископом Сабинским.
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Guglielmo di Modena, noto anch ...... o di Sabina il 28 maggio 1244.
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Guilherme, O. Cart. (em italia ...... Mor e cardeal-bispo de Sabina.
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Guillaume de Modène O.Cart. (v ...... 1244 par le pape Innocent IV.
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Guillem de Mòdena (vers 1184 - ...... ice-Canceller de la Santa Seu.
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Guillermo de Módena (Piamonte, ...... le llama Guillermo de Sabina).
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Vilhelm av Sabina, alternativt ...... i kristnandet av norra Europa.
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Wilhelm z Modeny, Guglielmo de ...... enitencjariusza apostolskiego.
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William of Modena (c. 1184 – 3 ...... llor of the Holy Roman Church.
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Вильгельм Моденский (Guljelmo, ...... сов Дании и Ливонского ордена.
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Guglielmo di Modena
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Guilherme de Módena
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Guillaume de Modène
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Guillem de Mòdena
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Guillermo de Módena
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Vilhelm av Sabina
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Wilhelm von Modena
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Wilhelm z Modeny
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William of Modena
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Вильгельм Моденский
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