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follower of Holy
Roman Emperor and King of Sicily,
Frederick II. The son of
Adenolfo d'Aquino,
Thomas came from a
noble family from
Aquino which included the...
- Name Date
Notes Niger de
Pulis 1287
Burned in Parma.
Adenolfo IV 13 July 1293
Count of Acerra,
impaled in
Perugia by
Charles II of Anjou.
Agostino di Ercole...
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church we see
today was
rebuilt in 1125 by the
Lombard abbot Agenolfo or
Adenolfo. An
earthquake in that era
caused the
upper portions of the
church to collapse...
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family of the
Roman nobility [it], born
towards 1280 in
Valmontone to
Adenolfo di
Giovanni and
Paola Orsi. He had an
older brother named Giovanni and...
- fall of the Swabians, it came
under the
Aquinas family. In 1349, when
Adenolfo II
Aquinas died
under the
ruins of the
castle of Alvito, it p****ed to a...
- dell'Isola) : 1188–1210
Peter III (Pietro III) : 1210–1211
Adenulf of
Caserta (
Adenolfo) : 1211–1215
Stephen I (Stefano) : 1215–1227
Landulf Sinibald (Landolfo...
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bridge at Ceprano, but the
castle of
Ponte Solarato under the
command of
Adenolfo Balzano quickly surrendered. The
initial Sicilian defence was weak. San...
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Atenulf II (also Atenolf, Atenolfo, Atinolfo,
Adenolfo, Atenulfo, or Adenulfo) (died 940) was the
younger brother of
Prince Landulf I of Benevento, who...
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defend himself in a
regular process,
together with his
nephews (including
Adenolfo da Mineo), he was put on the ship that was
ostensibly going to take him...
- (1254–1280)
Giovanni Castrocoeli (1282–1295)
Giovanni d'Alatri (1295–1300)
Adenolfo (1301–1302)
Giacomo de Viterbio, O.E.S.A. (1302–1303)
Monaldo Monaldeschi...