A castellania was the smallest administrative subdivision of land in medieval Malta, Poland, Hungary and the Netherlands, signifying the territory over...
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The Castellania (Maltese: Il-Kastellanija; Italian: La Castellania), also known as the Castellania Palace (Maltese: Il-Palazz Kastellanja; Italian: Palazzo...
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A castellania was the smallest administrative subdivision of land in parts of medieval Europe. Castellania may also refer to: Castellania Coppi, a commune...
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such as the civil law court (1543–1798) of the Order of St. John at the Castellania in Valletta, Malta. The proper application of the strappado technique...
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Inquisitor's Palace (redirect from Castellania (Birgu))
The building was originally constructed as a courthouse known as the Castellania in the early 16th century, but little remains of the original building...
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Castellania Coppi is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southeast...
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Deo Opt. Max. abbreviation followed by an inscription, on the doorway of the Castellania, Valletta...
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Percy (1869). Historical Guide to Malta and Gozo. Calleja. pp. 152. Castellania building. "Population on 1 January by age groups and sex – functional...
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to borrow money as usury was forbidden to Catholics. A castellany, or castellania, is a term denoting a district administered by a castellan. Castellanies...
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Figure graffito, similar to a relief, at the Castellania, in Valletta...
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from 14 August 1832. In the period, the main courts were housed at the Castellania, and the wearing of silk gowns was required by those sitting on the bench...
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and the Mediterranean Fever Commission carried out research about brucellosis from 1904 to 1906 is located within the Castellania in Valletta, Malta....
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feature of the courts of the Order of St. John in Malta, such as at the Castellania, where judges and the nominated College of Advocates sat for court cases...
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l'Ebre, Catalonia (Spain). Its capital is Gandesa. It is also known as Castellania, a name dating back to its medieval status as a fiefdom held by the Order...
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language of Castile Castellana (disambiguation) Castellane, Taranto, Italy Castellania (disambiguation) Castellation, the defensive feature on a castle wall...
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Italian, Latin was commonly used for official purposes such as at the Castellania. During the rule of the Order of St. John many knights were French, and...
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Baroque allegorical figures of Lady Justice, Prudence, fame and glory, on the façade of the 17th century Castellania, in Valletta...
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the hour record (45.798 km) in 1942. Coppi was born in Castellania (now known as Castellania Coppi), near Alessandria, one of five children born to Domenico...
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Ruthenia by the Kingdom of Poland. In 1359, the Latin language term castellania Sanocensi was used, while in 1363, the village of Radoszyce was mentioned...
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Main gate of 18th-century Castellania portraying Lady Justice and Lady Prudentia above...
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and specially set up and claimed, and the judgment must be reversed." Castellania False confession Perjury Right to silence Struggle session (Maoist China)...
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regulators. An eighteenth century debtors' prison is found within the Castellania in Valletta, Malta, now used as offices by the Ministry for Health. It...
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An 18th-century dry cell at the Castellania in Valletta, Malta...
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Justice, seat of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg Castellania (Valletta), Malta, known as the Palais de Justice in 1798–1800 Former...
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used in the decoration of buildings, including Auberge d'Italie and the Castellania in Valletta. Only a few fragments still survive today. The only epigraphic...
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Kurucs from Hungary in the Battle of Zsibó. 1760 – The secondly-built Castellania in Valletta is officially inaugurated with the blessing of the interior...
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but died at Villandry.[citation needed]On 23 July 1754 he bought the castellania of Villandry for 90,000 livres, as well as Savonnières, becoming count...
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released from confinement. 1760 – The rebuilt debtors' prison, at the Castellania in Valletta, receives the first prisoners. 1803 – The Battle of Vertières...
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Stabia Castellamonte Castellana Grotte Castellana Sicula Castellaneta Castellania Castellanza Castellar Castellar Guidobono Castellarano Castellaro Castell'Arquato...
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include Auberge de Castille (1741–45), the Pinto Stores (1752) and the Castellania (1757–60). Auberge de Castille was designed by the Maltese architect...
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