Benevento (redirect from S. Sofia di Benevento)
last time by Duke Pandolfo Testa di Ferro, who expanded his extensive control in the Mezzogiorno from his base in Benevento and Capua. Before his death...
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passed into the hands of Aldegrina or Aldegrima, daughter of Pandolfo (Prince of Capua), Countess of Carsoli, and wife of another Rainaldo, a descendant...
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Cesare Borgia (category Cardinals created by Pope Alexander VI)
first husband of Cesare's sister Lucrezia, was soon ousted from Pesaro; Pandolfo Malatesta lost Rimini; Faenza surrendered, its young lord Astorre III Manfredi...
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abbey was destroyed by the Aghlabids and the monks moved to Teano and later Capua. Angelar I (Angelario) : 883–889 Ragembrand (Ragembrando) : 890–899 Leo...
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officials. Among them was the former Imperial vicar of Tuscany, Pandolfo Fasanella, Jacobo di Morra—son of Frederick's long-serving minister Henry of Morra...
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& Sefrin VI, p. 69 with note 4. Pozzuoli was born in the village of Vitulazio (Capua) in 1740. He died on 8 March 1799. Ritzler & Sefrin VI, p. 69 with...
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in the place called "a la Fracta," Pandolfo Gennaro, feudatory of Arcopinto, Ermigaldo de Lupian and Raimondo di Odiboni, physician of Charles II of...
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Edizioni. Pandolfo, Pippo. Torregrotta. Messina: Editoriale Centonove.[ISBN unspecified] Pandolfo, Pippo. Torregrotta, finestra sul mare di Ulisse. Palermo:...
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