• Greece – Saint Luke (original burial ground; claimed to still hold one rib) Salerno Cathedral – Saint Matthew Tomb of Lazarus - Lazarus James Ossuary – claimed...
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    possessions but outstanding debts, homes, and other buildings—including synagogues and cemeteries—were forfeit to the king. While there are no recorded attacks...
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    Matthew the Apostle (category Burials at Salerno Cathedral)
    the Synaxis of the Holy Apostles. His tomb is located in the crypt of Salerno Cathedral in southern Italy. Matthew is remembered in the Church of England...
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  • Carbo and Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno. In 2008, Elkind recalled: "These guys would come in the Copacabana… Tony Salerno and Frankie Carbo, and these guys...
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  • the sixteenth century. The port town of Amalfi is located in the Gulf of Salerno, southeast of Naples. The first records for the Jews living in Amalfi dates...
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    portion of a village) where Jewish communities dwelled and had their synagogues and businesses. Unlike the compulsory ghettos of Northern Italy and elsewhere...
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    into the Duchy of Benevento. Duke Arechis fled to a fortified position at Salerno before offering Charlemagne his fealty. Charlemagne accepted his submission...
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  • Gregory the Great (c. 540–604). By then the community possessed both a synagogue and a hospital with a garden. The Jews lived in many Sicilian cities such...
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    Campagna internment camp, located in Campagna, a town near Salerno in Southern Italy, was an internment camp for Jews and foreigners established by Benito...
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    Tony" Salerno. Salerno and Trump were linked through Roy Cohn, who represented both of them. In 1986 Rudy Giuliani and the SDNY indicted Salerno on racketeering...
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    homes in Cyrenaica to Giado following the posting of a summons in the synagogue. By late July, 591 Jews of Benghazi (the last community depleted) had...
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  • Burden Standard: Problems Predicted and Encountered, and the Split over the Salerno Test by Ruth Burdick, Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Volume 23...
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    among Jews. One of the earliest lexicons was that by Moses b. Shlomo of Salerno, who died in the late 13th. century; it was meant to clarify terms that...
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    Vespers. In the war that followed, Charles of Anjou's son, Charles of Salerno, was taken prisoner by the Aragonese. The French began planning an attack...
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    worship Catholic: Trieste Cathedral Temple of Monte Grisa Jewish: Trieste Synagogue Serb Orthodox: St. Spyridon Church Culture Politeama Rossetti Risiera...
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  • Perugia Pesaro Piacenza Piove di Sacco Pitigliano Pompeii Ravenna Rome Salerno Spoleto Urbino Viterbo Agrigento Alghero Apulia Bari Brindisi Calabria...
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    Milan–Linate Naples Olbia Palermo Parma Perugia Pescara Pisa Reggio Calabria Rimini Rome–Ciampino Salerno Trapani Treviso Trieste Turin Venice Verona...
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    Śródziemne 11 VI 1940–30 XII 1944 Morze Barentsa 20 VII 1941–10 I 1944 Zatoka Salerno 8-16 IX 1943 Inwazja Normandii 6 VI 1944 Konwoje 1939–1945 Air force Lwów...
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  • Retrieved 26 May 2023. Kamm, Henry (10 October 1982). "Terrroists Raid Rome Synagogue; Boy, 2, is Killed and 34 Are Hurt". The New York Times. "Italian terrorists...
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  • Naples issues first expulsion of Jews in southern Italy. 1289 Charles of Salerno expels Jews from Maine and Anjou. 1290 King Edward I of England issues...
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    (27 March 2010). "Hitting the Louvre ceiling". Los Angeles Times. Rita Salerno (30 May 2019). "Pierre Paulin, the man who made design an art". Elle Decor...
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    a year". "Jet2 to return to Pula in 2025". 8 December 2023. "Aeroporto Salerno Costa d'Amalfi: Nuovi voli Jet2 per l'Inghilterra nell'estate 2025". 29...
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    Jewish populations. In 1287, Edward was in need of cash to free Charles of Salerno and ordered the local Jews expelled from the duchy of Gascony. This and...
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    closely related to it, are also spoken in southern Calabria, Salento and Salerno. Sicilian was an early influence in the development of standard Italian...
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    Baldwin reached the town on around 30 September. The Norman Richard of Salerno wanted to take revenge for Tarsus, causing a skirmish between the soldiers...
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    Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1981 to 2003 Robert A. Salerno, associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia William...
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    able to carry out their traditions and pray in the synagogues. In Venice there were five synagogues belonging to the different Venetian Jewish communities...
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  • html Sicilian Peoples: The Jews of Sicily, by Vincenzo Salerno Palermo's Jews http://www.dieli.net/SicilyPage/JewishSicily/JudaicaMessina1...
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    village has seven Christian churches for various denominations and two synagogues. The oldest church is Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, built in 1851. Briarcliff...
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  • World War II Sicily and 1980s America. Terry Rossio - screenwriter Shane Salerno - screenwriter R.A. Salvatore (born 1959) - born Robert Anthony Salvatore...
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