Canosa di Puglia, generally known simply as Canosa (Canosino: Canaus), is a town and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern...
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Sabinus of Canosa (Italian: San Sabino) (461 – 9 February 566), venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic church, was bishop of Canosa di Puglia from 514...
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archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the administrative Bari province, Puglia (Apulia) region, southeastern Italy (the 'Heel'), created in 1986, when...
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Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani (redirect from Provincia di Barletta-Andria-Trani)
Bisceglie (51,718) [from Province of Bari] Canosa di Puglia (31,445) [from Province of Bari] Margherita di Savoia (12,585) [from Province of Foggia] Minervino...
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Francesco Minerva (category People from Canosa di Puglia)
priests, having been ordained on 16 April 1927. Minerva was born at Canosa di Puglia. He graduated in theology at the Pontifical Lateran University and...
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Palmanova – Venice – Ravenna – Cesena – Rimini – Fano – Ancona – Pescara – Canosa di Puglia – Bari – Brindisi … Igoumenitsa – Preveza – Rhion – Patrai – Pyrgos...
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Canosa may refer to: Canosa (surname), surname Canosa di Puglia, town and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern Italy Canosa...
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(both included in the modern Apulia region, in southern Italy). Its capital was Canusium (modern Canosa di Puglia). County of Apulia and Calabria v t e...
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film actor Marianne Puglia, a Venezuelan Miss Earth Busa of Canosa di Puglia, an Apulian noblewoman of the 3rd century BC Puglia Channel, an Italian television...
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Hellenistic art (section Canosa ware)
Apulian, but also in Campanian, Paestan and Sicilian vase painting. In Canosa di Puglia in South Italy, in 3rd century BC burials one might find vases with...
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in Norman hands with Bohemond's nephew Tancred. Bohemond was buried at Canosa in Apulia, in 1111. The anonymous Gesta Francorum was written by one of...
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father is of Italian descent, with roots in Gaeta and Canosa di Puglia, and his mother is Jewish. DiLiegro's father played basketball and wrestled at the...
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crowned Miss Universe Italy 2023 in a pageant held at the Lo Smeraldo in Canosa di Puglia on October 8. The first runner-up was Andrea Pepi while Filomena Venuso...
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Rosanna Banfi (category People from Canosa di Puglia)
daughter of Italian actor Lino Banfi. Banfi was born Rosanna Zagaria in Canosa di Puglia but she grew up in Rome, where she attended various schools and theater...
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Province of Bari (redirect from Provincia di Bari)
Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009) Bisceglie (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009) Canosa di Puglia (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009) Minervino Murge (to Barletta-Andria-Trani...
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well as Asia Minor and Magna Graecia. The so-called "Siren of Canosa"—Canosa di Puglia is a site in Apulia that was part of Magna Graecia—was said to...
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Busa (Apulian noblewoman) (redirect from Busa of canosa di puglia)
Busa was a noble Apulian woman from Canusium who lived during the third century BC. Paulina is sometimes believed to have been her given name and Busa...
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Culture of Apulia (section Tavole di San Giuseppe)
library and a large study room. Founded in 1934 in Canosa di Puglia, the Museo Civico Archeologico di Palazzo Iliceto was housed in the 18th-century Casieri...
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Loconia (category Canosa di Puglia)
Loconia is a southern Italian village and the only hamlet (frazione) of Canosa di Puglia, a municipality in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia. As...
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Challenge of Barletta (redirect from La Disfida di Barletta)
Spanish army based in Barletta, and 13 French knights who were based in Canosa di Puglia. The Italian knights won the battle, and the French had to pay ransom...
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Palmanova – Mestre – Ravenna – Cesena – Rimini – Fano – Ancona – Pescara – Canosa di Puglia – Bari – Brindisi ... Igoumenitsa – Preveza – Rhion – Patras – Pyrgos...
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near Posta Piana, Canosa di Puglia, San Ferdinando di Puglia, and Cannae before entering the Gulf of Manfredonia between Margherita di Savoia and Barletta...
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elected member of the European Parliament in 2024. He served as mayor of Canosa di Puglia from 2002 to 2012, and as president of the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani...
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The communes next to Barletta are: Andria, Canosa di Puglia, Margherita di Savoia, San Ferdinando di Puglia, Trani, and Trinitapoli. The city is endowed...
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Pavese Canneto sull'Oglio Cannobio Cannole Canolo Canonica d'Adda Canosa di Puglia Canosa Sannita Canosio Canossa Cansano Cantagallo Cantalice Cantalupa...
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Rieti, etc.) and the party's Apulian most notable results were in Canosa di Puglia (20.2%), Lecce (17.5%), Casarano (13.5%), and Martina Franca (11.6%)...
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Enzo de Muro Lomanto (category People from Canosa di Puglia)
1952) was an Italian operatic lyric tenor. Born Vincenzo De Muro in Canosa di Puglia, he studied in Naples, and added his mother's maiden name "Lomanto"...
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mainland Italy, the southernmost example being the Celtic helmet from Canosa di Puglia. Italy is home to Lepontic, the oldest attested Celtic language (from...
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just Minervino (with namesakes). It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) south of Canosa di Puglia and 17 kilometres (11 mi) north of Spinazzola, in the Alta Murgia National...
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