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    portato a Bisanzio da Germano di Capua". Atti del Convegno nazionale di studi storici promosso dalla Società di storia patria della Terra di Lavoro. Rome. pp...
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    The Treaty of San Germano was signed on 23 July 1230 at San Germano, present-day Cassino, ending the War of the Keys that had begun in 1228. The parties...
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    Germano and formed a defensive position. But as soon as Nugent's force approached, the Neapolitans panicked and retreated. Murat fell back to Capua with...
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  • Michelina Di Cesare, 19th century bandit Francesco Fuoco, economist Treaty of Mignano Battle of Cassino Battle of San Germano "Superficie di Comuni Province...
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    San Germano writes: He held a general court in Capua, at which he ordered that the count first be drawn behind a horse through the squares of Capua, and...
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    Pope Agapetus II and, together with the town, renamed San Germano (after Saint Germanus of Capua), began to experience a prosperous period. For defensive...
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  • On 17 March, he suffered a defeat near San Germano at the hands of Pandulf of Anagni. He retreated to Capua and launched punitive attacks towards Benevento...
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    made to submit to the Norman Prince Richard I of Capua in 1062 when Gaeta was captured by Jordan I of Capua. In 1064, the city was placed under a line of...
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    Thomas of Capua (Italian: Tommaso da Capua, Latin: Thomas Capuanus), also called Tommaso di Eboli (before 1185 – August 1239), was an Italian prelate...
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    the monastery was a group of Arabs. Henry retreated with his men to Capua. San Germano, Rocca Janula [it], Presenzano, Venafro and Isernia surrendered. The...
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  • 30th, MacDonald set up camp between Venafro and the road from San Germano to Capua in Caianello. This weak resistance inspired Championnet to try a more...
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  • Norman Kingdom of Sicily. Cambridge University Press: 1992. Ryccardi di Sancto Germano Notarii Chronicon. G. A. Loud, trans. H. J. Pybus, The Emperor Frederick...
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  • the church scholar Thomas, was appointed legal advisor at Terra di Lavoro. In Capua, Thomas was entrusted with fighting the rebellious Thomas of Celano...
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    curia as rector of a Patrimony of Saint Peter, had taken San Germano and was threatening Capua. This placed Frederick in an awkward position. If he delayed...
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    Norman Kingdom of Sicily. Cambridge University Press: 1992. Ryccardi di Sancto Germano Notarii Chronicon. Archived 2004-03-12 at the Wayback Machine trans...
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    returning to Apulia. He invaded Capua and Fondi in 1157. The Byzantine army left, but the pope sent reinforcements. At San Germano, now renamed Cassino, in January...
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  • Peronio in the premiere performance of Giuseppe Farinelli's Annibale in Capua. Rossini wrote for him the role of Giocondo for La pietra del paragone that...
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    pounced on Capua, where he massacred the Germans left there under Conrad of Lützelhard, and then besieged Roger of Molise in Venafro, then San Germano (now...
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  • Bertharius founded the city that he named Eulogimenopoli, later renamed San Germano, and today called Cassino. Bertharius promoted the study of texts and embellished...
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    Milan (redirect from Comune di Milano)
    metropolitana di Milano" (PDF). Metropolitan City of Milan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2019. Malfreda, Germano; Pizzorni...
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  • bishops. Raymond de Gramat (Raimondo) : 1326–1340 Guy of San Germano (Guido di San Germano) : 1340–1341 Richer II de Miremont (Richerio) : 1341–1343 Stephen...
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  • Constanzo (2008) Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (ancient) Santi Decenzio e Germano (ancient) Santa Maria dei Sette Dolori (1959) Santa Maria Assunta (1988)...
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  • Part 1 (Nuova ed.). Città di Castello: S. Lapi (published 1935). Garufi, Carlo Alberto, ed. (1936). Ryccardi de Sancto Germano notarii: Chronica. Rerum...
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    Italian). Archived from the original on 4 June 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2021. Germano, Bovolenta (14 September 1997). "Baggio e Ronaldo devoti a San Zico". La...
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    Paravacini-Bagliani, Cardinali di Curia e 'familiae' cardializie dal 1227 al 1254 I (Padua, 1972), pp. 41-53. Ryccardus of S. Germano, Chronica in G. Pertz (ed...
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    with the Treaty of San Germano in July 1230. On 28 August, in a public ceremony in Ceprano, the papal legates Thomas of Capua and Giovanni Colonna absolved...
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    has been widely accepted. Nevertheless, the chronicler Richard of San Germano names the castellan of Castrogiovanni as a certain William the Monk (Guilielmus...
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    detached a small force to besiege the garrison before continuing south. Capua opened its gates after only token resistance. On 14 February Masséna took...
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    Titular "Prince of Capua", buried in Foggia. Married and had children of his own: Francis of Durazzo. Married and had a son: Reynold di Durazzo (1469 – 1...
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