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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...
- 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...
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Artale Alagona,
called Artale II or Artaluccio, was a
Sicilian nobleman and rebel, the
eldest son of
Manfredi Alagona [it].
Artale resisted the takeover...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Panel on
Climate Change. The 2008
credibility article written by
Peter Alagona highlights that, “In
environmental science,
credibility is one of the most...
- 2012.
Retrieved 1
February 2010.[unreliable source?] Marsh, Meredith;
Alagona,
Peter S., eds. (2008).
Barrons AP
Human Geography 2008 Edition. Barron's...