Peter of Capua, Pietro Capuano and Petrus Capuanus may refer to:
Peter of Capua the Elder (died 1214), author and apostolic legate on the Fourth Crusade, cardinal-priest of San Marcello al Corso, uncle of the younger man
Peter of Capua the Younger (died 1236), cardinal-deacon of San Giorgio in Velabro, patriarchate-designate of Antioch in 1219, nephew of the older man
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PeterofCapua, Pietro Capuano and Petrus Capuanus may refer to: PeterofCapua the Elder (died 1214), author and apostolic legate on the Fourth Crusade...
PeterofCapua (Italian: Pietro Capuano; Latin: Petrus Capuanus; died 30 August 1214) was an Italian scholastic theologian and prelate. He served as cardinal-deacon...
formed from the sarcophagus of the PeterofCapua (died 1214). Above the altar is a painting by Andrea dell'Asta of The Martyrdom of St. Andrew. The boxed ceiling...
the imperial city were taken to Amalfi, Italy, by Cardinal Peter of Capua, a native of Amalfi. A cathedral was built, dedicated to Saint Andrew, as is the...
congressman from Massachusetts PeterofCapua (died 1214), Italian theologian, philosopher, and churchman, sometimes called Peter Capuano Rico Capuano, Scottish...
The Principality ofCapua (Latin: Principatus Capuae or Capue, Italian: Principato di Capua) was a Lombard state centred on Capua in Southern Italy. Towards...
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Land on their own. While the Papal legate to the Crusade, Cardinal PeterofCapua, endorsed the move as necessary to prevent the crusade's complete failure...
Treaty of San Germano (1230) and ended the War of the Keys. Between 1230 and 1233, John was with the Roman Curia. In 1234, he and Cardinal PeterofCapua were...
Germanus (died 541) was the bishop ofCapua from 519 or shortly before until his death. He played a major role in bringing to an end the Acacian schism...
The Archdiocese ofCapua (Latin: Archidioecesis Capuana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Capua, in Campania, Italy, but its archbishop no...
legate, PeterofCapua, to absolve him of his vow. The legate refused, but urged Martin to do everything he could to prevent the shedding of Christian...
("Devastation of Constantinople") is a short anonymous Latin eyewitness account of the Fourth Crusade. It covers the period from the preaching ofPeterofCapua in...
He replaced PeterofCapua, Honorius' previous nominee, who was being promoted to a cardinalate. The pope informed the Antiochene chapter of the change...
between 1204–1209 by a member of the pope's curia. (MPL 214, Runc. Vol III, pp. 109–112, 496) PeterofCapua. PeterofCapua (died 1214) was a theologian...
protest of being encouraged to improve her appearance to attract a husband. Catherine would later advise Raymond ofCapua to do during times of trouble...
Spanish nobleman August 30 – PeterofCapua, Italian cardinal and papal legate September 14 – Albert of Vercelli, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem September 16...
October 19, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2017. Capua 2010, p. 78 Capua 2010 p. 79 Capua 2010 p. 77 Capua 2010 p. 82 Crowther, Bosley (December 16, 1954)...
attack on Zadar, but refuses to absolve the Venetians. The papal legate, PeterofCapua, departs the crusade for the Holy Land. 1203 1 January. Alexios Angelos's...
ofCapua. On 24 April 1135 a Pisan fleet with 8,000 reinforcements, captained by Robert ofCapua, anchored in Naples and the duchy was the centre of the...
Spanish nobleman August 30 – PeterofCapua, Italian cardinal and papal legate September 14 – Albert of Vercelli, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem September 16...
excludes Cardinal PeterofCapua. This discrepancy appears to be a matter of the difference between 'cardinals alive at the death of Gregory IX' and 'cardinals...