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    Capua (/ˈkæpjuə/ KAP-yoo-ə; Italian: [ˈkaːpwa]) is a city and comune in the province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy, situated 25 km...
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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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    Janet Leigh (category American people of Danish descent)
     28, 70. Capua 2013, pp. 35–36. Capua 2013, p. 44. Capua 2013, pp. 44–45. Capua 2013, p. 39. Capua 2013, p. 58. Capua 2013, pp. 51–52. Capua 2013, p. 56...
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    Thomas of Capua, Italian prelate, cardinal and diplomat September 21 – Simon, Count of Ponthieu, French nobleman November 13 – Henry II, Count of Bar...
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    absence, the see of Albano was administer by Thomas of Capua. He became dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals at the election to the papacy of Cardinal Ugolino...
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    forward. The most important negotiator on the papal side was Cardinal Thomas of Capua, although Gregory's actual representative at the signing was Guala...
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    On 28 August, in a public ceremony in Ceprano, the papal legates Thomas of Capua and Giovanni Colonna absolved Frederick and lifted his excommunication...
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    2017. Capua 2013, p. 21. Capua 2013, p. 22. Capua 2013, p. 51. Capua 2013, p. 25. Capua 2013, p. 27. Capua 2013, p. 30. Capua 2013, p. 31. Capua 2013,...
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  • cardinal-bishop after the death of Pelayo Gaitán. John is sometimes said to have been one of the papal negotiators, alongside Thomas of Capua, in the talks with Emperor...
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    deceased) Thomas of Capua (13 June 1216 – 22 August 1243, deceased) Hughes de Saint-Cher (28 May 1244 – 24 December 1261, named cardinal bishop of Ostia and...
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    the Taʾrīkh al-Manṣūrī of Ibn Naẓīf al-Ḥamawī. For the peace negotiations, the letters to and from Cardinal Thomas of Capua are a critical source. An...
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    The Archdiocese of Capua (Latin: Archidioecesis Capuana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Capua, in Campania, Italy, but its archbishop no...
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    William Holden (category Keepers of animal sanctuaries)
    October 19, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2017. Capua 2010, p. 78 Capua 2010 p. 79 Capua 2010 p. 77 Capua 2010 p. 82 Crowther, Bosley (December 16, 1954)...
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  • Thomas of Capua, Italian prelate, cardinal and diplomat September 21 – Simon, Count of Ponthieu, French nobleman November 13 – Henry II, Count of Bar...
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  • This is an incomplete list of some of the manuscripts from the Cotton library that today form the Cotton collection of the British Library. Some manuscripts...
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  • Spartacus (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Mithridates VI Eupator)
    Republic departing from Capua. Executive producers Steven S. DeKnight and Robert Tapert focused on structuring the events of Spartacus' obscure early...
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  • Peter of Capua (c. 1180 – 23 March 1236), known in Italian as Pietro Capuano, was an Italian theologian and clergyman who taught at the University of Paris...
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    July 2019. Longo, F. Thomas (2006). "Cloistering Catherine: Religious Identity in Raymond of Capua's Legenda Maior of Catherine of Siena". Studies in Medieval...
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  • century AD and the diocese of Naples was raised to the level of an Archdiocese in the 10th century. Two of Archbishops of Naples have been elected Pope...
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  • second surviving son of William I of Sicily by Margaret of Navarre. By his father's will he succeeded to the title Prince of Capua, an appanage to the...
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    Principality of Salerno. As a part of the partition, Capua was made part of the Principality of Salerno. The crisis was aggravated by the beginning of Muslim...
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    of Apulia and Calabria, and his great nephew, Richard II of Capua, was the prince of Capua. Alongside these three major rulers were a large number of...
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  • Hospital, B'Kara (private hospital) Saint James Hospital Group Saint James Capua Hospital, Sliema Saint James Hospital, Żejtun In 1625, Caterina Scappi founded...
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  • The Fate of Capua is a 1700 tragedy by the writer Thomas Southerne. In Ancient Capua the rival Roman and Cartheginian factions vie for influence. The...
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    The Legend of Kim Stanley. New York: Back Stage Books. p. 78. ISBN 9780823088478. Capua, p. 4 Casillo, pp. 4–6 Bosworth, chapters 1–4 Capua, pp. 6–7 LaGuardia...
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    Palazzo Capua, also known as Capua Palace, is an early 19th-century Neoclassic palace in Sliema, Malta. It was built by a Russian banker who named it Selma...
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  • second son of King William I of Sicily and his queen, Margaret of Navarre. He was about four or five years old when he was appointed Prince of Capua in 1157...
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  • Terra di Lavoro. In Capua, Thomas was entrusted with fighting the rebellious Thomas of Celano, Count of Molise, and the taking of Roccamandolfi. In January...
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    IX in northern Europe. In December 1227, he was sent with Cardinal Thomas of Capua on a secret mission to the Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. By January...
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  • The King and I (category Grammy Hall of Fame Award recipients)
    CIA!", The Observer, October 14, 1973, p. 36 Capua, pp. 144–47 Barnes, Clive. "King and I, reminder of golden age", The New York Times, May 3, 1977,...
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