Rogerius of Apulia

canon and archdeacon of Grosswardein in Hungary, archdeacon of Ödenburg in 1243, canon of Zagreb in 1249 then archbishop of Split; d. in Split 4/14/1266
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Rogerius of Apulia

Summary

Rogerius of Apulia is a human[1]. His place of birth was Torremaggiore[2]. He was born on +1201-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Split[4]. He died on +1266-04-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a chronicler[6], Latin Catholic priest[7], canon[8], prelate[9], and historian[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[11]

Key Facts

  • Rogerius of Apulia was born in Torremaggiore[2].
  • Rogerius of Apulia died in Split[4].
  • Rogerius of Apulia was born on +1201-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
  • Rogerius of Apulia died on +1266-04-14T00:00:00Z[5].
  • Burial took place at Cathedral of Saint Domnius[12].
  • Rogerius of Apulia held citizenship in Hungary[13].
  • Rogerius of Apulia held citizenship in Kingdom of Croatia[14].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's professions included chronicler[6].
  • Rogerius of Apulia worked as a Latin Catholic priest[7].
  • Rogerius of Apulia worked as a canon[8].
  • Rogerius of Apulia worked as a prelate[9].
  • Rogerius of Apulia worked as a historian[10].
  • Rogerius of Apulia worked as a diacon, caterisit[15].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's field of work was clergy[16].
  • Rogerius of Apulia held the position of diacon, caterisit[17].
  • Rogerius of Apulia held the position of canon[18].
  • Rogerius of Apulia held the position of archbishop[19].
  • A notable work attributed to Rogerius of Apulia is Carmen Miserabile[20].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[21].
  • Rogerius of Apulia is recorded as male[22].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's instance of is recorded as human[23].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's ISNI is recorded as 0000000122096072[24].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 26008121[25].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's GND ID is recorded as 152203028[26].
  • Rogerius of Apulia's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n84127319[27].

Body

Origins and Family

Rogerius of Apulia was born in Torremaggiore[2]. He was born on +1201-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include chronicler[6], Latin Catholic priest[7], canon[8], prelate[9], historian[10], and diacon, caterisit[15]. Rogerius of Apulia's field of work was clergy[16]. Positions held include diacon, caterisit[17], a position[28]; canon[18], a Christian religious occupation[29]; and archbishop[19], an episcopal title[30].

Works and Contributions

A notable work attributed to Rogerius of Apulia is Carmen Miserabile[20].

Personal Life

Rogerius of Apulia's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[21].

Death and Burial

Rogerius of Apulia died on +1266-04-14T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Split[4]. Burial took place at Cathedral of Saint Domnius[12].

Why It Matters

Rogerius of Apulia ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,291 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] He is known by 65 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]

Works attributed to him include Carmen Miserabile[33], a written work[34], written by him[35].

FAQs

Where was Rogerius of Apulia born?

Rogerius of Apulia's place of birth was Torremaggiore[2].

Where did Rogerius of Apulia die?

Rogerius of Apulia passed away in Split[4].

What did Rogerius of Apulia do for work?

Rogerius of Apulia worked as chronicler[6], Latin Catholic priest[7], canon[8], prelate[9], and historian[10].

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Direct Wikidata claims

  1. [2] . BnF authorities. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  2. [4] . BnF authorities. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  3. [22] . Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  4. [13] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  5. [14] . Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  6. [23] . Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  7. [17] . Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  8. [18] . Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  9. [19] . wikidata.org.
  10. [16] . wikidata.org.
  11. [6] . Czech National Authority Database. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  12. [7] . wikidata.org.
  13. [8] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  14. [9] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  15. [10] . Virtual International Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  16. [15] . BnF authorities. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  17. [12] . wikidata.org.
  18. [21] . Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  19. [24] . BnF authorities. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  20. [25] . International Standard Name Identifier. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  21. [26] . Virtual International Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  22. [27] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  23. [3] . Integrated Authority File. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  24. [5] . BnF authorities. Retrieved . wikidata.org.
  25. [20] . wikidata.org.

Inverse relationships (entities pointing at this one)

  1. [33] . wikidata.org. → on this site

Inline context (facts about related entities)

  1. [28] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  2. [29] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  3. [30] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  4. [34] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site
  5. [35] . Wikidata. wikidata.org. → on this site

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [11] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [31] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [32] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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    Position held diacon, caterisit, canon, archbishop
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