This article is about the archbishop of Salerno known as Romuald II. For Archbishop Romuald I, see Romuald (cardinal).
Romuald Guarna (between 1110 and 1120 – 1 April 1181/2) was the Archbishop of Salerno (as Romuald II) from 1153 to his death. He is remembered primarily for his Chronicon sive Annales, an important historical record of his time.
RomualdGuarna (between 1110 and 1120 – 1 April 1181/2) was the Archbishop of Salerno (as Romuald II) from 1153 to his death. He is remembered primarily...
physician, surgeon and writer RomualdGuarna, 12th-century Roman Catholic archbishop This page lists people with the surname Guarna. If an internal link intending...
as the "ladies of Salerno". Rebecca Guarna was a member of the same Salernitan family as the famous RomualdGuarna, priest, physician and historian. She...
April 6589. [He] poured into the city through the Charisian Gate". RomualdGuarna (c. 1180). Chronicon, a. 1081. MGH XIX, p. 409. "Alexius [...] entered...
the archbishop of Salerno from 1181, when he succeeded the historian RomualdGuarna. He was a trusted advisor in the Norman Kingdom of Sicily at the time...
thereafter. In 1172, he and justiciar Lucas Guarna were in Salerno. In 1176, according to RomualdGuarna, Florius was sent to England to arrange a marriage...
regarding the castle and its park are the "Chronicon sive Annales" of RomualdGuarna and a poem of the muslim poet Abd ar-Rahman al-Itrabanishi (12th century)...
subsequently used as a source for both the Chronicon Amalfitanum and RomualdGuarna. The first edition of the Chronicon was published by Ludovico Antonio...
of Drogo of Hauteville, but this cannot be proven. Roger, along with RomualdGuarna, Archbishop of Salerno, was sent by William in 1177 to attend discussions...
Runc. Vol I, pp. 88n, 346, Runc. Vol II, pp. 211n, 495) Romuald of Salerno. RomualdGuarna (1110/1120–1182) was archbishop of Salerno and wrote Chronicon...
monasterii Casinensis. Falco of Benevento, Chronicon Beneventanum. RomualdGuarna, Chronicon, sive Annales. Chalandon, F. Histoire de la domination normande...
and practices and becoming a teacher himself. He praises his teachers RomualdGuarna and Peter Musandinus (in turn the student of Bartholomew of Salerno)...
that Maio was the son of an oil merchant. In his Chronicle and Annals, RomualdGuarna (died 1181/2), a partisan of the other side, calls Maio "certainly an...
title of Cardinal. Miranda doesn't seem to differentiate between Romuald I and RomualdGuarna (II). Adams states that he was given the mission by Pope Callixtus...