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    Lucera (Lucerino: Lucére) is an Italian city of 34,243 inhabitants in the province of Foggia in the region of Apulia, and the seat of the Diocese of Lucera-Troia...
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    The Muslim settlement of Lucera was the result of the decision of the King of Sicily Frederick II of the Hohenstaufen dynasty (1194–1250) to move 20,000...
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    Lucera Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Lucera; Basilica cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta di Lucera; also popularly Santa Maria della Vittoria) is the cathedral...
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    The castle of Lucera is a castle located in the municipality of Lucera, in the province of Foggia, southern Italy, dating back to the 13th century. Currently...
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    Lucera Airfield is an abandoned World War II military airfield in Italy. It was located 7.9 kilometers east of Lucera, in the Province of Foggia. The...
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    Matthias Gallas, Graf von Campo und Herzog von Lucera (Count of Campo, Duke of Lucera) (Matteo Gallasso; 17 October 1588 in Trento – 25 April 1647 in Vienna)...
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    Saint Bassus of Lucera (Italian: Basso di Lucera; c 40/50–118) was a Christian martyr and saint, and traditionally the first bishop of Lucera in Apulia, Italy...
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  • The Sons of the Marquis Lucera (Italian: I figli del marchese Lucera) is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Amleto Palermi and starring Armando Falconi...
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    Reconquista. In 1224, the Muslims were expelled from Sicily to the settlement of Lucera, which was destroyed by European Christians in 1300. The fall of Granada...
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  • Patrizio di Lucera Count Agostino Della Rocca de Candal (1808–1887), Patrizio di Lucera Count Gino Della Rocca de Candal (1848–1939), Patrizio di Lucera Count...
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    orphans, and prisoners." He was born Giovanniello Fasani on 6 August 1681 in Lucera, in the Province of Foggia, then part of the Kingdom of Naples. He was the...
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    The Diocese of Lucera-Troia (Latin: Dioecesis Lucerina-Troiana), sometimes called Nocera, is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia, in southern...
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  • Bishop of Lucera (1663–1687). Giambattista Eustachio was born in Troia, Italy in 1622. On 12 February 1663, he was appointed Bishop of Lucera by Pope Alexander...
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    II. Eventually, the government removed the entire Muslim population to Lucera in Apulia and Girifalco in Calabria, where they paid taxes and served as...
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  • Carascon married Don Berlingiero Scoppa of Lucera, Donna Marianna Carascon married Colonel Don Orsino Scoppa of Lucera. Donna Maria Concetta Carascon married...
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  • 2021 it was confirmed, that León had signed with Italian Promozione club Lucera Calcio. After a year in Italy, León returned home to Peru, where he signed...
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  • Born in Enugu, Mamah began his career with Italian Prima Categoria side US Lucera Calcio [it], helping in their promotion to the Promozione in the 2019–20...
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  • Severo, Monte Sant'Angelo, Manfredonia, San Nicandro Garganico, Vieste, Lucera and Orta Nova. In September 2019, the Italian police dismantled an international...
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  • Magio (1564–1618) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lucera (1609–1618). Lodovico Magio was born in Milan, Italy in 1564 and ordained...
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  • Carascon married Don Berlingiero Scoppa of Lucera, Donna Marianna Carascon married Colonel Don Orsino Scoppa of Lucera. Donna Concetta Carascon married Cavaliere...
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    goddess of medicine and physicians. As Minerva Achaea, she was worshipped at Lucera in Apulia where votive gifts and arms said to be those of Diomedes were...
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    featuring a dome and minaret, since the destruction of the ancient mosques of Lucera in the year 1300. In 2014 the City Council agreed on the construction of...
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  • Bozzuti (died 1591) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lucera (1582–1591) and Bishop of Calvi Risorta (1580–1582). On 24 February 1580...
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    Egidi's works are: Codice diplomatico dei Saraceni di Lucera (Diplomatic Codicils of the Saracens of Lucera) (1917) I moti studenteschi di Torino nel gennaio...
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    art, particularly under Frederick II, who had black Muslims brought to Lucera, Apulia, to become his personal servants. Thus they became a large part...
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    Luceriæ anno domini 1269º 8º die augusti ("Done in camp during the siege of Lucera, August 8, 1269"), which might indicate that Peregrinus was in the army...
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  • The southern Italian city of Lucera was briefly, during the 13th century, made into an enclave for Arabs deported after the reconquest of Sicily. After...
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  • Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Salpi (1422–?) and Bishop of Lucera (1394–1422). Nicolas Antonio was ordained a priest in the Order of Preachers...
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    settlement of Lucera, by order of Frederick II, king of Sicily. In 1300, Giovanni Pipino da Barletta, count of Altamura, seized Lucera and exiled its...
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    Publishers.. Taylor, Julie (2005). Muslims in Medieval Italy: The Colony at Lucera. Lexington Books. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Triticum turgidum...
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