The Castle of Conversano is located on the highest point of the hill on which the city stands in a position able to dominate the whole surrounding territory...
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Castello di Barrea, Barrea Castle of Bominaco, Bominaco Castello di Bugnara, Bugnara Rocca Calascio, Calascio Castello Piccolomini, Capestrano Castello di Carsoli...
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Brindisi (redirect from Castello Grande)
Apulia, and was the first rule[clarification needed] of the Counts of Conversano. After the baronial revolt of 1132, owned[clarification needed] by the...
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The Castello Normanno-Svevo (in English: Norman-Swebian castle) is a Normans' castle located in the historic center of Gioia del Colle. Since December...
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places in the Castello. Among his pupils were Carlo Rosa and Nicola Gliri. Immaculate Conception[permanent dead link] Finoglia at Conversano from the town...
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Legumes Cluster, EXPO 2015, Milan 2016 Guarienti, una bottega, Castello di Conversano, Apulia, Italy Les Racines du Ciel, Saanen, Switzerland 2017 Seasonal...
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Castelliri Castello Cabiaglio Castello d'Agogna Castello d'Argile Castello del Matese Castello dell'Acqua Castello di Annone Castello di Brianza Castello di Cisterna...
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List of basilicas in Italy (section Città di Castello)
della Beata Vergine Maria del Lauro (2014) Basilica Santuario di Santa Maria del Castello (2022) Santa Maria dell'Elemosina (1970) Maria Santissima Annunziata...
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List of Catholic dioceses in Italy (section Ecclesiastical Province of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino)
della Foresta, Capri, Carini, Carinola, Carmeiano, Castello, Castro, Castro di Puglia, Castro di Sardegna, Caudium, Celano, Cerenzia, Cerveteri, Città...
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Ferdinand I of Naples (redirect from Ferrante di Aragona)
men of arms died in the war such as: Matteo di Capua, Count of Palena, Giulio Acquaviva, Count of Conversano, Don Diego Cavaniglia, and Marino Caracciolo...
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advantage of two streams which flow into the ravine from a spot near the Castello Tramontano, reducing the cliff's angle of drop and leaving a defensible...
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Porta del Castello (piazza Matteotti) and Porta Nuova (corso Piave). In the 11th century the fortress of Ruvo entered the county of Conversano and suffered...
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era, the fortress town became part of the county of Conversano. However, the Count of Conversano, Tancredi, formed a coalition with other barons in the...
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Aragonese one with the royal crown and that of the Acquaviva counts of Conversano. The inhabited area was rebuilt by the Norman Richard of Hauteville, only...
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Casamassimese dialect "Vì d Caldaral" while the lower one is the area near Via Conversano and near to the commercial area. The territory is characterized by very...
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Valeriano Muti (5 Jul 1599 – 15 Nov 1602 Appointed, Bishop of Città di Castello) Baldassarre Pusterla (7 Apr 1603 – 1605 Died) Livio Limatola (13 Mar...
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Noci, Turi, Conversano, Castellana, Bitonto, Bitetto and Gioia del Colle. In 1499 the fief of Acquaviva belonged to the County of Conversano. The marquis...
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exclave within Alberobello and one within Conversano; Polignano a Mare has two exclaves inside Conversano; Santeramo in Colle has an exclave within Cassano...
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49’ Agostino Ferrente, L’orchestra di Piazza Vittorio (Italy, 2006) 93’ Nene Griffagnini and Francesco Conversano, Partire, Ritornare. In viaggio con...
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the honorary status of bishop in certain contexts [1] "Versilia.org: Duomo di Pietrasanta". Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 19 April...
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Ciego de Avila, Cuba Cienfuegos, Cuba Cincinnati, United States Città di Castello, Italy Ciudad Altamirano, Mexico Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela Ciudad del...
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Pieve Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino Diocese of Città di Castello Diocese of Foligno Diocese of Gubbio Ecclesiastical Province of Pesaro...
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Tarquinia was completed around 1190 as part of the cathedral of Sta. Maria di Castello and was similar to others in Tuscany and the Veneto. It was destroyed...
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domini Thomasii de Molisio." Oreste Muccilli (2010), Civita di Bojano - la storia di un castello molisano, (in Italian) (Campobasso 2010), pp. 41-42. Mario...
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Pieve Diocese of Assisi-Nocera Umbra-Gualdo Tadino Diocese of Città di Castello Diocese of Foligno Diocese of Gubbio Ecclesiastical Province of Pesaro...
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rebellions against Spanish rule in the Kingdom of Naples, the Count of Conversano captured Nardò and executed four of the Canons of the cathedral Chapter...
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Spinazzola as well as his land on Mount Serico (today Castello di Monteserico, part of Genzano di Lucania). Robert had to deal with four rebellions: in...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruvo (category Ruvo di Puglia)
Murge, Acquaviva, Monte Meloni, Lavellano, Cisterna, Vitalbe, Salpi, Conversano, and Polignano. Following the extinction of the Napoleonic Kingdom of...
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