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- Pietro Alagona (1549 – 19 October 1624) was a Catholic theologian. Alagona was born in Syracuse. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1564, taught philosophy...
- Artale Alagona, called Artale II or Artaluccio, was a Sicilian nobleman and rebel, the eldest son of Manfredi Alagona [it]. Artale resisted the takeover...
- Vicars, Artale Alagona, was previously named regent by Maria's father. In 1360—seventeen years before Queen Maria's ascension—Alagona had burnt and razed...
- Blasco II Alagona (died 23 October 1355), called Blasco the Younger, was a very influential nobleman in fourteenth century Sicily. Born in Sicily in the...
- instead of building a natural campfire. In 2009, Gregory Simon and Peter Alagona argued that there should be a move beyond Leave No Trace, and that the...
- under the control of powerful Sicilian barons, in particular of Artale I Alagona. The beginning of Frederick III's reign was also plagued by the Black Death...
- Blasco I Alagona or d'Alagona (died 1301), called the Elder, was an Aragonese nobleman and soldier in the service of the Kingdom of Sicily after 1285...
- Leonardo de Alagona (1470, claimed the positions of Margrave of Oristano and Count of Goceano, raised a revolt Rights p****ed to the House of Alagona, lords...
- Molly; Welch, Zoë S.; Page, Henry M.; Southon, John R.; Cooper, Scott D.; Alagona, Peter S. (2024). "Coupled social and ecological change drove the historical...
- Molly; Welch, Zoë S.; Page, Henry M.; Southon, John R.; Cooper, Scott D.; Alagona, Peter S. (2024). "Coupled social and ecological change drove the historical...