Necrology

  • 91Giuseppe Lugli — (1890 – 1967) was Professor of Roman topography at the University of Rome.Lugli s career was prolific, although among his many significant contributions, several are paramount. In his topographical career, Lugli compiled the landmark Fontes ad… …

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  • 92Guido Calza — (April 21, 1888 April 17, 1946) born in Milan in Italy, was an Italian archaeologist whose work included excavations in Rome and at the port city of Ostia. Calza served as inspector of the Ostia excavations and as the director of excavations in… …

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  • 93Pietro Romanelli — (1889 ndash;1982) was an Italian archaeologist. He carried out excavations at Tarquinia, Ostia, the Palatine Hill in Rome, at the Forum Romanum and at Leptis Magna in Libya. Among his students was the Roman archaeologist and researcher of Roman… …

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  • 94John Bryan Ward-Perkins — CMG, CBE, FBA (born February 3, 1912 Bromley, Kent, United Kingdom; died May 28, 1981 Cirencester, United Kingdom) was a British Classical architectural historian and archaeologist, and director of the British School at Rome… …

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  • 95Giuliano Bonfante — (August 6, 1904 September 9, 2005 in Rome) was an Italian linguistics scholar and expert on the language of the Etruscans and other Italic peoples. He was professor of linguistics at the University of Turin.Bonfante was born in Milan. He… …

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  • 97Gonzalo of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza — Gonzalo Sánchez (assassinated 26 June 1043) [His death on 26 June appears in the Necrology of San Victorián, but the year has been subject to much debate. Zurita places it in 1035, Moret in 1042 or 1043, Pérez de Urbel 1039 and Ubieto Arteta in… …

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  • 98Zacara da Teramo — Antonio Zacara da Teramo (also Zacar, Zacara, Zaccara, Zacharie, Zachara; between 1350 and 1360 ndash; between May 19, 1413 and 1416) was an Italian composer, singer, and papal secretary of the late Trecento and early 15th century. He was one of… …

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  • 99Petrus Comestor — Petrus (Peter) Comestor was a French theological writer (died c. 1178). BiographyBorn in Troyes, he was first attached to the Church of Notre Dame in that city and habitually signed himself as Presbyter Trecensis . Before 1148 he became dean of… …

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  • 100Jordan II of Capua — Jordan II ( it. Giordano) (c. 1080 ndash; 19 December 1127), third born son of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima, was the second to last count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 10 June 1120 to his death. By his time, the once great principality… …

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