John of Matera or Mathera, also known as John of Pulsano (Italian: San Giovanni da Matera) was a Benedictine monk. John was born at Matera to a family...
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The Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista is a Roman Catholic church dating to the 13th and 18th centuries, located in Matera in the Italian region of Basilicata...
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Rinaldo da Taranto; the relics of Saint John of Matera (translated here in 1830); carved wooden choir stalls (60 in total) in the apse (1453), by Giovanni Tantino...
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his promising performances. Between 2015 and 2017, Di Lorenzo played for Matera, collecting 58 appearances and scoring 3 goals. Di Lorenzo was signed by...
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Bari, Count of Lecce, Acerra, Soleto and Conversano, as well as Count of Matera (1433–63) and of Ugento (1453–63). Born in Lecce, he was the son of Raimondo...
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condottiero. He belonged to the Pipino noble family, which began with Giovanni Pipino da Barletta (died 1316 in Naples) and that, after just a few decades...
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regional capital is Potenza. The region comprises two provinces: Potenza and Matera. Its inhabitants are generally known as Lucanians (Italian: lucani), and...
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luogotenenti, e presidenti del regno di Sicilia. Seguita da un'appendice sino al 1842 [by P. Insenga]. by Giovanni Evangelista di Blasi e Gambacorta, Pompeo Insenga...
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Italian). Matera (MT): De Luca. Retrieved 25 July 2024. Gianluigi Ciotta (1988). Oppido Lucano, Oppido Lucano, Convento di Sant'Antonio da Padova, in...
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Judges Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino and with a tribute to Peppino Impastato. On 14 June he continued his productivity bringing to Matera the Tramonto...
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