Pompeo Sarnelli (born 28 January 1649, died 7 July 1724) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bisceglie (1692–1724). Pompeo Sarnelli was...
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the Pompeo Sarnelli in recognition of the role in serving the city of Bethlehem, and supporting its youth by the Cultural Association "Mons. Pompeo Sarnelli...
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Italiana di Studi Araldici. pp. 53–77. Summonte, Giovanni Antonio (1675). Pompeo Sarnelli (ed.). Dell'historia della città, e regno di Napoli. Vol. Tomo II....
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originated from a 17th-century translation of the German novel by abbot Pompeo Sarnelli. Sicilian folklorist Giuseppe Pitrè collected a Sicilian variant named...
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Southern Italy). He arrived in Siponto on 22 April 1327, according to Pompeo Sarnelli, which is completely impossible chronologically, since Orsini was not...
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Mario Cosmai, author of a number of local histories of the town, "Pompeo Sarnelli theorized that Bisceglie was founded by the Romans at the time of the...
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Grotta di Cocceio, drawing from Pompeo Sarnelli's La guida de’ forestieri curiosi di vedere… (1769)...
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intellectuals including Giuseppe Artale, Francesco D'Andrea, Niccolò Toppi, Pompeo Sarnelli, Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina and Carlo Celano. The centrality of Bulifon's...
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L'ingannatora ingannata (English: "The deceiver deceived"), written by bishop Pompeo Sarnelli (anagrammatised into pen name Marsillo Reppone), in his work Posilecheata [nap]...
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Cirelli. p. 410. Sarnelli (1693), p. 30. Sarnelli (1693), p. 105. D'Avino, p. 64. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 415, note 1. Pompeo Sarnelli (1694). Dioecesanae...
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