Miller argued that " de civitate Colonia Londenensium " was a mistake for " de civitate Camu / lodunensium " " the city of the people of Camulodunum " ( Colchester ).
32.
Miller argued that " de civitate Colonia Londenensium " was a mistake for " de civitate Camu / lodunensium " " the city of the people of Camulodunum " ( Colchester ).
33.
In the aftermath of the Battle of Civitate, in which the pope was imprisoned in Benevento, the city invited Pandulf and Landulf back ( sometime between June 1053 and March 1054 ).
34.
The cultural endowment of the monastery was extensive; by 848 its collection of manuscripts included Vergil, Horace, Juvenal, Augustine of Hippo's " De Civitate Dei ".
35.
In 1970 he was Pro Civitate laureate of the International Gaudeamus Competition for Contemporary Music in Rotterdam in 1973, the Stravinsky Seminar for young conductors, organized by the National Opera in 1975.
36.
There is a particularly interesting entry in the Annales Bertiniani : anno 839 " Dominicae nativitatis festum hilariter, a Drogone fratre suo et Metensis urbis episcopo decentissime susceptus, in eadem civitate caelebravit ".
37.
Two years later however Charles II agreed that a small group of Saracens originally from Lucera might settle as a community of their own in Civitate but such a community never became of any significance.
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Other sources including Malaterra indicate that the inhabitants of Civitate handed over the Pope and drove him " out of the gates, " after seeing the Norman threat manifested in siege towers and earthen ramparts.
39.
On February 9, 1971, he was appointed titular bishop of'Civitate'and auxiliary bishop of the Los Angeles Archdiocese on February 9, 1971 and was ordained on March 25, 1971.
40.
About this time he was brought to the notice of St . Leo IX, and it is probable that the pope employed him at Benevento to negotiate peace with the Normans after the fatal battle of Civitate.