was Bartholomew, are scarce. Tristan de Clermont (Italian: Tristano di Chiaromonte) became Count of Cupertino by his wife's dowry. In 1429 Tristan divided...
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Ferdinand I of Naples, illegitimate son of King Alfonso V of Aragon. Sancia di Chiaromonte (died 30 March 1468), Countess of Copertino and Lady of Nardò. In 1436...
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Married to Bartholomew Tristan of Clermont (Bartolomeo Tristano di Chiaramonte or Chiaromonte), a knight of the French de Clermont-Lodeve family. Tristan...
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became part of the principality of Taranto. The French knight Tristan Chiaromonte (de Clermont-Lodeve) led the development of the county capital, having...
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Agata d'Aragona dei Baroni di Caccamo, (2) Isabella Ventimiglia dei Signori di Ciminna. In 1475, Giovanni I's son by Isabella, Antonio I inherited the title...
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that he had not fulfilled his vow, and in December 1221, sent Nicola de Chiaromonte, cardinal-bishop of Tusculum, to confer with Frederick. They returned...
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the party called migliorismo, whose members notably included Gerardo Chiaromonte and Emanuele Macaluso. The term migliorista (from migliore, Italian for...
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2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020. "Statue of Statue of Columbus Before Queen Isabella". Art Inventories Catalog. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved August...
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shot in Tursi in 1864 after being captured during a firefight with the Chiaromonte National Guard. These episodes and some raids against local peasants...
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