• Atto (or Hatto) was the Duke of Spoleto from 653 to 663, the successor of Theodelap. Nothing is known of his reign except that he was replaced by Thrasimund...
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  • (1070–1153), Italian prelate Atto of Spoleto (7th century), Duke of Spoleto Atto of Vercelli (885–961), bishop of Vercelli Atto Tigri (born 1813–1875), Italian...
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  • The Duke of Spoleto was the ruler of Spoleto and most of central Italy outside the Papal States during the Early and High Middle Ages (c. 500 – 1300)...
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    Theudelapius, son of Faroald, whom the Catholic Encyclopedia credits with the first building of Spoleto's cathedral. Then came Atto (653), Thrasimund...
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  • Duke of Spoleto and Marquis of Camerino from 982 until his death in 989. His father was Count Atto I of Chieti (Teate) and Penne. The exact dates of his...
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  • Theodelap or Theudelapius was one of the sons of Faroald, the first Duke of Spoleto.[self-published source?] After the death of Ariulf in 601 or 602, Theodelap...
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  • kingship of the Lombards. In return, Grimoald gave him his daughter in marriage and granted him the duchy of Spoleto after the death of Atto. Thrasimund...
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    San Pietro in Bovara (category Churches in the province of Perugia)
    tympanum mentions the name Atto who may the master involved in the construction of San Lorenzo in Spello and the Duomo of Foligno during 1120-1140. For...
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  • first time in 817 as a strong ally of the Emperor Louis the Pious. He and his descendants were on and off dukes of Spoleto, commonly in opposition to the...
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    Berengar II invades the March of Verona, which is under control of the dukes of Bavaria, and lay siege to Count Adalbert Atto at Canossa Castle (northern...
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    1859. p. 61. Atto Finale 1859, p. 77, Article 3 of the Treaty concluded in Paris on 10 June 1817 about the reversion of the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza...
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    of the Lombards. He spreads Catholicism over the Lombard realm and builds many new churches through the kingdom. Atto succeeds Theodelap as duke of Spoleto...
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    became Bishop of Arezzo in 1023 and sponsored Guido of Arezzo. Tedald married Willa daughter of Hubert of Spoleto, natural son of Hugh of Italy. Gwatkin...
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    1070, the patarines elected Atto archbishop. Three years later Pope Alexander II died and was succeeded by Hildebrand of Soana, who named himself Pope...
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    Adalbert-Atto, was able to bring several castles in the foothills of the Apennines under his control in the politically fragmented region. Adalbert-Atto maried...
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    Abruzzo (redirect from Region of Abruzzo)
    Duchy of Benevento and of Spoleto, with Faroald I of Spoleto becoming the first Duke of Spoleto. His successor, Ariulf of Spoleto, annexed other territories:...
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    Filumena directed by Liliana Cavani for Spoleto Festival. Gaetani designed sets and costumes for various productions of the opera Pagliacci directed by Zeffirelli...
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    1032) Atto (attested 1036, 1037) Gérard de Bourgogne (1045–1058) Petrus Mezzabarba (attested 1065–1068) Sede vacante (1068–1071) Rodulfus, Bishop of Todi...
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    (304) Martyr Clarus of Acquitaine, a Bishop believed to have been sent to evangelize Aquitaine, France. Saint Fortunatus of Spoleto the Wonderworker (400)...
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    and was imprisoned by Berengar II at Garda Lake. With the help of Count Adalbert Atto of Canossa, she managed to escape from imprisonment. Besieged by...
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  • and Berengar has her imprisoned at Garda Castle. With the help of Count Adalbert Atto of Canossa Adelaide manages to escape. Fall – King Otto I crosses...
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    Cappelletti, p. 382. Bishop Atto subscribed a privilege of Pope John XIII on 2 January 968. He was present at a council of Otto III in May 996. Cappelletti...
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  • I, duke of Spoleto, dies while besieging the city of Capua. He is succeeded by his son Guy II. The oldest known mention is made of the city of Dortmund...
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    first performance since the mid-17th century was on 23 May 2015 for the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, Virginia, US. The conductor and musicologist...
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    the Duke of Spoleto; under the Franks it was annexed by the Normans. In 1155 Count Robert II of Loritello rebelled against King Roger II of Sicily and...
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  • Miller: Sinfonia, La Forza del Destin o, Sinfonia, La Traviata: Preludio Atto I; Nabucco "Gli Arredi Festivi", Ernani "Si ridesti il Leon di Castiglia"...
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  • prince of Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia) Atto of Vercelli, Lombard bishop (b. 885) Ava of Cerdanya, countess regent of Cerdanya and Besalú Butuga II, ruler of the...
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  • of the Lombards. He spreads Catholicism over the Lombard realm and builds many new churches through the kingdom. Atto succeeds Theodelap as duke of Spoleto...
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  • Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Ariulf, Duke (592–602) Theodelap, Duke (602–650) Atto, Duke (650–665) Transamund I, Duke (665–703) Republic of Venice...
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    Adriano Guarnieri (composer) (category Academic staff of Milan Conservatory)
    (1984) Concerto for violin and orchestra (1985) Trionfo della notte. Preludio atto I, for 19 performers with percussion concerto (1985) “...il tubare della...
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