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    ravages by pirates. In 866 Emperor Louis II gave the island to Amalfi. In 987 Pope John XV consecrated the first bishop of Capri, when Capri, Scala, Minori...
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    initially used as watchtowers, since Capri was continually subjected to pirate raids. Destroyed by Saracen pirates, in the early 19th century these ancient...
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    Rosina Ferrara (category Capri, Campania)
    from Capri and Naples, Alphonse de Lamartine wrote the romantic novel Graziella. Of Greek ancestry, Ferrara was born in Anacapri on the island of Capri in...
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    Hayreddin Barbarossa (category 16th-century pirates)
    needed] Also in July 1534, he appeared in Campania and sacked the islands of Capri and Procida before bombarding the ports in the Gulf of Naples, where 7,800...
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    hasch de raison". Libération (in French). Retrieved 30 January 2024. François, Ludovic (2007). "Les affrontements par l'information entre les entreprises...
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    Space pirates are a type of stock character from science fiction. A take on the traditional seafaring pirates of history or the fictional air pirates of...
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    Totò (redirect from Antonio de Curtis)
    Beniamino Lomacchio The Emperor of Capri (1949) as Antonio De Fazio Totò Le Mokò (1949) as Antonio Lumaconi / Totò le Moko Side Street Story (1950) as Pasquale...
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    1964, she appeared in La Cittadella. She died in Palermo, Italy. The Pirates of Capri (1949) - Annette Altura (1949) - Grazia Due sorelle amano (1950) -...
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    name morphing often mistaken to reflect the presence of wild goats (Latin: caprī, or Greek: capros κάπρος, wild boar), while it actually was meant to indicate...
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    322 BC. In 6 AD, Augustus restored the island to Naples in exchange for Capri. Ischia suffered from the barbarian invasions, being taken first by the...
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