- male, deceased (1117)
- Saint Ivo of Chartres (Yves) (c. 1040 - 1117) was bishop of Chartres from 1090-1117 and an important ecclesiastical figure and canon lawyer during...
- male, deceased (1275)
- Saint Raymond of Peñafort (Raymond de Penyafort, Catalan Raimon de Penyafort) was born in Vilafranca del Penedès, a small town near Barcelona, Sp...
- male
- Gratian, was a 12th century canon lawyer from Bologna. He is sometimes wrongly referred to as Franciscus Gratianus, or Johannes Gratianus, or...
- male, deceased (1214)
- Albert Avogadro (1149 - September 14, 1214), was a Canon lawyer who served as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1204 until his death. Born in...
- male, deceased (1210)
- Huguccio (Hugh of Pisa) was an Italian canon lawyer (b. at Pisa, date unknown; d. in 1210). His major non-legal work is the "Magnae Derivationes"...
- male, deceased (544)
- Dionysius Exiguus was a sixth century monk born in Scythia Minor, in what is now the territory of Dobrogea, Romania, and a member of the so called...
- male, deceased (1446)
- William Lyndwood ("c."1375 - 21/ 22 October, 1446) was an English bishop of St. David's, diplomat and canonist, most notable for the publication of...
- male
- Paucapalea was a canon lawyer of the twelfth century. He produced the first commentary on the "Decretum" of Gratian, his teacher.
- male, deceased (1025)
- Burchard of Worms (c.950 - August 20 1025) was the Roman Catholic bishop of Worms in the Holy Roman Empire, and author of a Canon law collection in...
- male, deceased (1471)
- Antonio Beccadelli (1394—1471), called Il Panormita, was an Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler. He generally wrote in La...
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