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'''Bisantius''', also spelled '''Byzantius''', '''Byzantios''', '''Bisanctus''' |
'''Bisantius''', also spelled '''Byzantius''', '''Byzantios''', '''Bisanctus''', '''Vyzantios''' or '''Visantius''', was a masculine given name of Greek origin. |
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*[[Byzantius (archbishop of Bari)]], ruled from 1025 until 1035 |
*[[Byzantius (archbishop of Bari)]], ruled from 1025 until 1035 |
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*[[Bisantius I (archbishop of Trani)]], ruled from 1063 until {{circa}}1100 |
*[[Bisantius I (archbishop of Trani)]], ruled from 1063 until {{circa}}1100 |
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*[[Bisantius (bishop of Bisceglie)]], ruled from 1182 until 1220, previously abbot of Santa Maria de Columna |
*[[Bisantius (bishop of Bisceglie)]], ruled from 1182 until 1220, previously abbot of Santa Maria de Columna |
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*[[Bisantius (abbot of Santa Sofia di Benevento)]], ruled from 1033 until 1052 |
*[[Bisantius (abbot of Santa Sofia di Benevento)]], ruled from 1033 until 1052 |
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*[[Bisantius Guirdeliku]] (late 11th century), leader of a municipal faction in Bari |
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*[[Byzantios]] ({{floruit}} {{circa}} 1175–1200), Swedish sculptor |
*[[Byzantios]] ({{floruit}} {{circa}} 1175–1200), Swedish sculptor |
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 2 January 2018
Bisantius, also spelled Byzantius, Byzantios, Bisanctus, Vyzantios or Visantius, was a masculine given name of Greek origin.
- Byzantius (archbishop of Bari), ruled from 1025 until 1035
- Bisantius I (archbishop of Trani), ruled from 1063 until c.1100
- Bisantius II (archbishop of Trani), ruled from c.1100 until 1126
- Bisantius III (archbishop of Trani), ruled from 1142 until 1150
- Bisantius (bishop of Bisceglie), ruled from 1182 until 1220, previously abbot of Santa Maria de Columna
- Bisantius (abbot of Santa Sofia di Benevento), ruled from 1033 until 1052
- Bisantius Guirdeliku (late 11th century), leader of a municipal faction in Bari
- Byzantios (fl. c. 1175–1200), Swedish sculptor