succeeded him after his death in 1301. He had married in 1291 Costanza di Antiochia, daughter of Corrado d'Antiochia. Bartolomeo died in 1304. His brother Alboino...
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Conrad of Constance Archived 2019-12-29 at the Wayback Machine "San Corrado di Costanza". Santiebeati.it (in Italian). "Saint Conrad of Constance". CatholicSaints...
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Conrad of Antioch (redirect from Corrado d'Antiochia)
Conrad of Antioch (Italian: Corrado d'Antiochia; born 1240/41, died after 1312) was a scion of an illegitimate branch of the imperial Staufer dynasty...
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A Spiral of Mist (redirect from Una spirale di nebbia)
Eleonora Giorgi: Lidia Roberto Posse: Molteni Marina Berti: Costanza San Germano Corrado Gaipa: Pietro San Germano Anna Bonaiuto: Armida Elvira Cortese:...
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a daughter, Costanza, was born, the king had to pretend to have her killed while secretly sending her to be brought up by Prince Corrado of Athens. Now...
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a daughter, Costanza, was born, the king had to pretend to have her killed while secretly sending her to be brought up by Prince Corrado of Apulia. Now...
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London, Rome and Moscow. In 1982 she presented Fantastico 3 alongside Corrado, and sang the opening theme song, "Ballo ballo", a song that would be the...
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Gian Paolo (10 January 2016). "Filippini a Cosmi "Su Sodinha sbagli Serve costanza"". Brescia Oggi (in Italian). Archived from the original on 6 August 2020...
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Gian Giordano Orsini and, on his mother's side, of Count Bosio Sforza and Costanza Farnese, an illegitimate daughter of Pope Paul III. An accomplished condottiero...
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a daughter, Costanza, was born, the king had to pretend to have her killed while secretly sending her to be brought up by Prince Corrado of Apulia. Now...
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