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    L'Aquila (section Frazioni)
    of Lucci, in 1981 saw the establishment of l'Istituto Cinematografico dell'Aquila, an institute for the production and diffusion of the cinematographic...
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    15th-century miraculous wooden statue of the Virgin, attributed to Silvestro dell'Aquila. the Palazzo Vescovile ("Bishops Palace"), from the 14th century. the...
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    Castle) (13th century), which includes a museum and the notable Torre dell'Aquila, with a cycle of fine Gothic frescoes depicting the months, was commissioned...
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    during the Norman rule of southern Italy, it was acquired by Riccardo dell'Aquila. Later, King Charles I of Anjou assigned it to the Montfort family, who...
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    several condottieri (Niccolò Fortebraccio, Ranuccio Farnese and Menicuccio dell'Aquila among them) to recapture the place, which, after the payment of 4,000...
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    Country Italy Region Umbria Province Terni (TR) Frazioni Casteltodino, Farnetta, Collesecco, Castel dell'Aquila Government  • Mayor Fabio Angelucci Area  • Total...
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    Assergi (category Frazioni of L'Aquila)
    turistica della Provincia dell'Aquila (Report). L'Aquila, Italy: Ufficio Studi e Programmazione, Amministrazione Provinciale dell'Aquila. 1999. Touring Club...
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    Fondi was passed to the Duchy of Gaeta. In 1140 Fondi passed to the Dell'Aquila family, of Norman heritage, and then, in 1299, to the powerful Caetani...
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    the following centuries it was a fief of Fondi, a possession of the dell'Aquila family from 1145. Later it was ruled by the Colonna, the Carafa, the...
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    Saracens. In 1138 it became a possession of the Italo-Norman family of the Dell'Aquila and then, in 1299, to the Caetani family. During World War II, Lenola...
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    – 29 December 1418) Andrea da Nola (23 October 1439 – 1454) Ludovico Dell'Aquila (1454–1470) Antonio de' Pazzi (1475 – 26 February 1477), later Bishop...
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    18th-century Sicilian organs (This article was published in Italian in Il Canto dell'Aquila, (Centro di Studi Musicali per il Meridione, Caltagirone) July 1990,...
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