William Iron Arm (redirect from William I of Apulia)
Adventurer in the East: Richard of Salerno. 1993. Guillaume Bras-de-fer in French, Guglielmo Braccio di Ferro in Italian and Gugghiermu Vrazzu di Ferru in...
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Roger III of Sicily (redirect from Roger V, Duke of Apulia)
and heir of King Tancred of Sicily and Queen Sibylla. He was made Duke of Apulia (as Roger V), probably in 1189, shortly after his father's accession. In...
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Apulia William I, Bishop of Utrecht (died 1076) William I, Count of Nevers (c. 1030–after 1083) William I, Count of Burgundy (1020–1087) William de Warenne...
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William of Montevergine (redirect from Guglielmo da Vercelli)
William of Montevergine, or William of Vercelli, (Italian: Guglielmo) (Latin: Gulielmus) (1085 – 25 June 1142), also known as William the Abbot, was a...
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Copanello (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
"Guglielmo Papaleo" Boxing Trophy takes place on 29 August 2011 at around 9 pm. Boxers from Calabria, Apulia and Sicily compete. The 2nd "Guglielmo Papaleo"...
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Nicola Pisano (redirect from Nicola de Apulia)
Nicola Pisano (also called Niccolò Pisano, Nicola de Apulia or Nicola Pisanus; c. 1220/1225 – c. 1284) was an Italian sculptor whose work is noted for...
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List of Knights Templar (section Masters of Apulia)
over eight Templar provincial Masters in Europe, who were responsible for Apulia, Aragon, England, France, Hungary, Poitiers, Portugal and Scotland. The...
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Casa dei Cavalieri di Malta (section Ottavio de Nicolò)
the notary Nicola Guglielmo of Naples, in which Bernardo Garano di Riccaseus was entrusted with the Hospitaller commandery in Apulia, which included Bitetto...
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Guglielmo Inglese (24 November 1892 – 14 January 1972) was an Italian actor, radio personality and playwright. Born in Naples into a family of Apulian...
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administrative region in Southern Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia to the north and east, and Calabria to the south. It has two coastlines:...
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Montefiore Philip Tartaglia Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti Guglielmo Marconi Nick D'Aloisio Dino Dini Guglielmo Marconi Henry Peter Bayon Nicole Soranzo Joseph...
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Democratic Party (Italy) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Ceriscioli in Marche, Catiuscia Marini in Umbria, Vincenzo De Luca in Campania and Michele Emiliano in Apulia. As a result, 16 regions out of 20, including all...
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Acquaviva delle Fonti (category Cities and towns in Apulia)
in Apulia, Italy. Acquaviva is famous for its characteristic red onions, which have been awarded the DOP mark. The main monuments are the Palazzo de Mari...
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in the Carabinieri. His parents were originally from San Severo (Foggia, Apulia). He grew up in Bedonia and in Milan. He studied briefly at the Economy...
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William III (Italian: Guglielmo III; c. 1186 – c. 1198), a scion of the Hauteville dynasty, was the last Norman King of Sicily, who reigned briefly for...
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: LX Grosso – Guglielmo da Forlì. Rome, 2003. Chalandon, Ferdinand. Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicilie...
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House of Hauteville: kings of Sicily (1130–1198), dukes of Apulia (1059–1198), counts of Apulia (1042–1059), counts of Sicily (1071–1130) House of Hohenstaufen:...
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resistance. Only in Sardinia, Corsica, Calabria and the southern part of Apulia were Italian troops able to offer successful resistance and hold off the...
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siege. In the siege of Jerusalem in 1099, Genoese crossbowmen led by Guglielmo Embriaco acted as support units against the defenders of the city. After...
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led other dioceses in his native Apulia from 1978 to 1990. De Giorgi was born 6 September 1930 in Vernole, in Apulia (Southern Italy). He was ordained...
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Byzantine Empire (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Guiscard, followed by Otranto in 1068. Bari, the main Byzantine stronghold in Apulia, was besieged in August 1068 and fell in April 1071. About 1053, Constantine...
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193–337. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-5213-0199-2. Cavallo, Guglielmo; Chartier, Roger (1999). A History of Reading in the West. Polity Press...
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them to embrace his cause. While trying to suppress the first revolts in Apulia and Abruzzo, Ferrante received the notice that the Duke John with twenty-two...
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councils of a handful of cities. Guglielmo De Santis, a police officer, has been a candidate for the Regional Council of Apulia in the 2015 regional election...
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Zanichelli. Sorbelli, Albano, ed. (1903). Dominici de Gravina notarii: Chronicon de rebus in Apulia gestis (1333–1350). Rerum italicarum scriptores. Vol...
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Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (category History of Apulia)
the southern part of the Italian Peninsula (then known as the Duchy of Apulia and Calabria) as well as with the Maltese Islands. The capital of this kingdom...
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Benevento as papal rector. That same month, he was named papal legate in Apulia and Calabria and legate general for the whole kingdom of Sicily. His charge...
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in the Holy Land, the Archbishops of Nazareth took refuge in Barletta (Apulia, southern Italy), and moved permanently there in 1327. It began the long...
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of the peninsula, especially from regions such as Campania, Basilicata, Apulia and Sicily, but also from the north of the peninsula such as Piedmont, Liguria...
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9.6% in Emilia-Romagna, 15.0% in the Marche, 9.6% in Umbria and 7.2% in Apulia) and 29 seats from several regions of Italy, including also Veneto and Sicily...
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