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Desiderius and seized
The assembly now lost all patience ; Desiderius was seized and dragged to the Church of St. Lucy, where he was forcibly vested in the red cope and given the name of Victor on 24 May 1086.

Desiderius and priest
The Lombard king, Desiderius, agreed to provide troops, and sent a Lombard priest, Waldipert, to act as his representative, with authority to deal with Christophorus and Sergius.
Faced with a seemingly impossible task, their spirits were raised when a priest by the name of Peter Desiderius claimed to have a divine vision in which the ghost of Adhemar instructed them to fast for three days and then march in a barefoot procession around the city walls, after which the city would fall in nine days, following the Biblical example of Joshua at the siege of Jericho.

Desiderius and named
Like the EU student exchange programme ERASMUS, Erasmus University College Brussels is named after the humanistic philosopher and author Desiderius Erasmus, who resided in Anderlecht, a municipality of Brussels.
The Programme is named after the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, known as an opponent of dogmatism, who lived and worked in many places in Europe to expand his knowledge and gain new insights, and who left his fortune to the University of Basel in Switzerland.
The university is named after Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, a 15th century humanist and theologian.
The Erasmus programme ( named after Desiderius Erasmus, the 16th century Dutch humanist and theologian ), has been the icon of university exchange programmes since its launch in 1987.
Born either in the oppidum of Albi or at Obreges on the border of Gallia Narbonensis and Aquitania to a father with the expressly Christian name of Salvius and a literate mother with the Frankish name Herchenfreda, Desiderius had two brothers, named Rusticus and Syagrius.
The noted Carolingian historian, Janet Nelson, hypothesised in the 1998 work After Rome's Fall that Desiderius ' daughter was in fact named Gerperga.
What is definite is that Desiderius and Ansa had three other daughters named Anselperga, Adelperga, and Liutperga.

Desiderius and from
Desiderius was a self-adopted additional name, which he used from 1496.
But when Pope Hadrian I called for help from the powerful king Charlemagne, Desiderius was defeated at Susa and besieged in Pavia, while his son Adelchis had also to open the gates of Verona to Frankish troops.
At the same time, a message was sent from Desiderius to the people of the city, declaring that:
Blessed Pope Victor III ( c. 1026 – 16 September 1087 ), born Daufer ( Dauphar ), Latinised Dauferius, was Pope as the successor of Pope Gregory VII from 24 May 1086, yet his pontificate is far less impressive in history than his time as Desiderius, the great Abbot of Monte Cassino.
He went to Cava de ' Tirreni, where he obtained permission to enter the monastery of S. Sophia at Benevento, where he changed his name from Dauferius to Desiderius.
The Roman people had expelled the antipope Clement III from the city, and hither Desiderius hastened to consult with the cardinals on the approaching election.
* Desiderius, last King of the Lombards from 756-774
It dates from 944, and was reconstructed by the abbot Desiderius ( afterwards Pope Victor III ) of Monte Cassino.
The original phrase is " In regione caecorum, rex est luscus ," from Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ' Collecteana Adagiorum.
In response, Desiderius invaded papal territory, even taking Otriculum ( modern Otricoli ), just a day's march from Rome.
The earliest printed edition of the Greek New Testament appeared in 1516 from the Froben press, by Desiderius Erasmus, who reconstructed its Greek text from several recent manuscripts of the Byzantine text-type.
The first half is a rock opera about a seven-year-old child on a beach who meets a stranger from New York City who tells her a story that takes her all around the world and through time where she encounters various characters, many of which are based on historical individuals such as Desiderius Erasmus.
* Jakov Baničević ( 1466 – 1532 ), Renaissance humanist, friend of Desiderius Erasmus and secretary to Maximilian I of Habsburg, from Žrnovo.
Appealing for him to intervene, Desiderius agreed to provide Christophorus and Sergius with troops from Spoleto, and that he would support their march on Rome to overthrow Constantine.
When Constantine had been taken captive, Waldipert, without alerting Sergius, and most likely following instructions from Desiderius, collected a number of Romans and entered the Monastery of St. Vitus on the Esquiline on Sunday, July 31.
Desiderius, who succeeded Aistulf as King of the Lombards in 756, banished Anselm from Nonantula in favor of his own protégé.
In 1533 and 1534 he wrote to Desiderius Erasmus from Rome concerning differences between Erasmus's Greek New Testament ( the Textus Receptus ), and the Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209.
He came from a rich family which, according to family tradition, had been converted from Judaism to the Catholic faith by Saint Desiderius of Vienne in 607.
It has been claimed the origins of the movement emanate from the teachings of the Cambridge University professor and intellectual Desiderius Erasmus.
In 630 his brother Rusticus, the Bishop of Cahors, was murdered, whereupon the clergy and people of that city requested from the king Desiderius as his successor.
He was a zealous promoter of monastic life and founded a monastery in the vicinity of Cahors, the church of which was dedicated to St. Amantius ; later on the convent was called after its founder St Géry ( i. e. Dierius, from Desiderius ).
A Vita of Desiderius has been composed around the late 8th century by an anonymous author, possibly a monk from Saint-Géry near Cahors, written on the basis of older documents.

Desiderius and St
When Desiderius attempted to enter Rome in 771 with an army, claiming to be on a pilgrimage to pray at the shrine of St. Peter, Christophorus and Sergius shut the gates of the city against them.
The next day, Stephen fled to St. Peter ’ s Basilica to seek the protection of Desiderius.
On 23 May a great meeting was held in the deaconry of St. Lucy, and Desiderius was again importuned to accept the papacy but persisted in his refusal, threatening to return to his monastery in case of violence.
The Capitolium used to house the Brescia Roman museum but it has been moved to the nearby Santa Giulia ( St Julia ) complex, a former powerful nunnery, which during Lombard domination was headed by Princess Anselperga, daughter of King Desiderius.
Ado wrote also a book on the miracles ( Miracula ) of St. Bernard, archbishop of Vienne ( 9th century ), published in the Bollandist Acta Sanctorum ; a life or Martyrium of St. Desiderius, bishop of Vienne ( d. 608 ); and a life of St. Theudericus, abbot of Vienne ( 563 ).
Desiderius built three large basilicas in and near Cahors ( St Maria, St Peter and St Julian ) and an oratory in honor of St Martin.

Desiderius and .
He became abbot of San Vicenzo on the Volturno in South Italy in the time of Desiderius, king of the Lombards.
Desiderius Erasmus was born in Holland on 28 October in the late 1460s.
* Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ( 1466-1536 ) Selected works at the Latin Library.
Bart Ehrman suggests in his book Misquoting Jesus that the King James Version would not have included the passage if Desiderius Erasmus had not given in to pressure to include it in the Textus Receptus even though he doubted its authenticity.
After his defeat of Ratchis, the last Lombard to rule as king was Desiderius, duke of Tuscany, who managed to take Ravenna definitively, ending the Byzantine presence in northern Italy.
Desiderius surrendered in 774 and Charlemagne, in an utterly novel decision, took the title " King of the Lombards " as well.
Through the impulse given by the Catholic monarchs like Theodelinda, Liutprand, and Desiderius to the foundation of monasteries to further their political control, Lombard architecture flourished.
They either argue that it was left unfinished or say that earlier sources, such as Richard Eden's The Decades of the New Worlde Or West India ( 1555 ) and Desiderius Erasmus's Naufragium / The Shipwreck ( 1523 ), sufficiently account for some of the phrasing and images in The Tempest.
It is probable that he was secretary to the Lombard king Desiderius, a successor of Ratchis ; it is certain that this king's daughter Adelperga was his pupil.
Shortly after Adrian's accession the territory ruled by the papacy was invaded by Desiderius, king of the Lombards, and Adrian was compelled to seek the assistance of the Frankish king Charlemagne, who entered Italy with a large army.
Charlemagne besieged Desiderius in his capital of Pavia.
Desiderius, abbot of Monte Cassino was first chosen pope as Victor III when Gregory VII died in 1085, but after Victor's short reign, Otho was elected Pope Urban II by acclamation ( March 1088 ) at a small meeting of cardinals and other prelates held in Terracina in March 1088.
However, Michael, in league with the Lombard king Desiderius, and the Duke of Rimini had imprisoned Leo, who had been elected first.
Consequently, an embassy was sent to the Lombard king, Desiderius, in 770, which included Charlemagne ’ s mother, Bertrada of Laon.
To Stephen ’ s consternation however, Desiderius and Bertrada entered into discussions about a possible marriage between Desiderius ’ daughter, Desiderata, and one Bertrada ’ s sons.
It is also possible that discussions took place around the marriage of Charlemagne ’ s sister, Gisela to Desiderius ’ son, Adalgis.
Their antipathy towards the Lombards and general pro-Frankish stance caused King Desiderius to engineer their downfall.
Apparently at this point, a suspicious Christophorus, believing that Stephen had entered into some agreement with Desiderius, forced Stephen into taking an oath that he would not turn Christophorus or his son over to the Lombards.

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