Peter of Eboli or Petrus de Ebulo (flourished c. 1196–1220) was a didactic versifier and chronicler who wrote in Latin. A monk from Eboli (Campania, then...
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text. Pietro da Eboli (c. 1197). "Folio 105r. Henry VI went to Rome to be crowned by Pope Celestine III". Liber ad honorem Augusti. Pietro da Eboli (c....
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Ruggiero (11th century, the most famous of the mulieres Saleritanae) Pietro da Eboli (11th century) Giovanni Afflacio Nicolò Salernitano (12th century)...
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"Pietro Anzolino da Eboli and the thermal therapy of renal pathologies". J Nephrol. 17 (2): 329–33. PMID 15293539. Fulvio Delle Donne, "Pietro da Eboli"...
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ship bearing the daughter of the caliph Yūsuf to Spain. According to Pietro da Eboli's Liber ad honorem Augusti, the caliph offered to pay annual tribute...
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Thomas of Capua (redirect from Tommaso di Eboli)
Thomas of Capua (Italian: Tommaso da Capua, Latin: Thomas Capuanus), also called Tommaso di Eboli (before 1185 – August 1239), was an Italian prelate...
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Craiova, Romania. Her other roles include Santuzza in Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, Eboli in Giuseppe Verdi's Don Carlos, and Delilah in Camille...
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emperor. In the panegyric chronicle De Rebus Sicilis (1196) of Peter of Eboli, dedicated to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (reigned 1190–97), Frederick's...
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Verdi's Rigoletto, Azucena in Verdi's Il trovatore, Amneris in Verdi's Aida, Eboli in Verdi's Don Carlos, Ulrica in Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, Laura in...
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San Pietro in Gu San Pietro in Guarano San Pietro in Lama San Pietro Infine San Pietro Mosezzo San Pietro Mussolino San Pietro Val Lemina San Pietro Vernotico...
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