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Re: Council of Constance

One way to get at it is to see what Galvano Fiamma says about the sons of Ascanius. I haven't looked. Castelletto says he had five sons, with Anglus being the third. Busch should help us here with the earlier historians that Fiamma drew upon. Castelletto says: BnF latin 5888 genealogy, ff. 7r-12v. [...

Re: Council of Constance

If you want to know about Anglus, Inglexia, Englerie, etc. in the histories and genealogy, the best place to start is with Jörg Busch's thesis here, pages 225-233 - https://digi20.digitale-sammlungen.de/de/fs1/object/display/bsb00042623_00001.html Phaeded already showed that Filippo Maria (and Giova...

Re: Council of Constance

I remember, that Ross stated once, that the content of the genealogy (with its Greek connections) was already prepared otherwise. Nonetheless the actual genealogy project might have been inspired by the presence of Chrysolares. All of the information is given in this post and some following, from a...

Re: Council of Constance

Thanks, I had detected these dates already in the Marziano thread in the post from 28th of March 2020. Are there any other factual dates with the direct participation of Marciano before May 1408? Or are the related activities (studies in various cities, birth date in the family chart) all organized...

Re: Council of Constance

Thanks very much, that gives insight into Marziano. We should assume that his loyalty to Milan and the Visconti meant that he could no longer support Gregory XII after he made the end of the schism impossible by creating cardinals loyal only to him. Marziano probably also had a personal relationship...

Re: Council of Constance

After 4 May 1408 and before 2 Feburary 1409. On 4 May in Lucca, Gregory authorized the rule for a an order of hermits that Marziano was a witness to. Shortly after in this month, Gregory created new cardinals. Since he had sworn an oath at his election, which included the promise not to create new c...

Re: Council of Constance

I persecuted the word "Mailand" in the 3 Richental editions A-K-G. I attempted to find something about Marziano da Tortona. The result was negative. The only Milanese person in the Richental text is an archbishop of Milan "Niclaus", but the real archbishop of the time was anothe...

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