House of Caracciolo (redirect from Caracciolo di Castagneto)
Landolfo Caracciolo (died 1351), Franciscan theologian and archbishop of Amalfi Nicola Caracciolo (1931–2020), 10th Prince of Castagneto, 5th Duke di...
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IV or V (if Landulf I and II, who were not princes, are not counted), called Landolfo di Sant'Agata, was the prince of Capua from 1000 to his death. He...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Benevento (redirect from Januarius II of Benevento)
of Archbishop Landolfo took place in the presence of, and at the request of, the Emperor Otto I and Prince Pandulph of Benevento and Capua, and his son...
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Sinibald (Landolfo Sinibaldo) : 1227–1236 Pandulf (Pandolfo) : 1237–1238 (apostolic administrator) Stephen II (Stefano) : 1238–1248 Nicholas II (Nicola) :...
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Matilda of Tuscany (redirect from Matilde di Canossa)
May 1109 she gave land in the area of Ferrara to the Gregorian Bishop Landolfo of Ferrara in San Cesario sul Panaro and in June of the same year possessions...
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Galeazzo I as captain of the people, but his relatives Albertone Visconti, Landolfo Borri, Corrado da Soresina, Pietro Visconti conspired against him without...
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(1259 – 19 August 1280) Romuald Grisone (20 June 1282 – 3 February 1309) Landolfo (24 November 1310 – 4 October 1336) Rogerius de Sanseverino (24 March 1337...
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San Biagio Saracinisco (section World War II)
Herules, then the Lombards and the Saracens. In 1055 Pandolfo and Landolfo, Lords of Capua, gave this land to the monks of Monte Cassino who lent the ground...
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eds. (1900). Historia miscella di Landolfo Sagace. Rerum italicarum scriptores. Vol. 1 Part 1 (Nuova ed.). Cità di Castello: S. Lapi. Colombo, Giuseppe...
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1053. It is situated in the Terra di Lavoro (Liburia), seven miles north of Naples, and eight miles south of Capua. It is suffragan of the Archdiocese...
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