- and
Calabria (Latin:
Comitatus Apuliae et Calabriae),
later the
Duchy of
Apulia and
Calabria (Latin:
Ducatus Apuliae et Calabriae), was a
Norman state...
- The
Kingdom of
Sicily (Latin:
Regnum Siciliae; Sicilian:
Regnu di Sicilia; Italian:
Regno di Sicilia) was a
state that
existed in
Sicily and the southern...
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narbonensis Walckenaer, 1837
Lycosa rubiginosa C. L. Koch, 1838
Tarentula apuliae C. L. Koch, 1850
Tarentula rubiginosa (C. L. Koch, 1838)
Tarentula melanogaster...
- leader, Drogo, as "dux et
magister Italiae comesque Normannorum totius Apuliae et Calabriae" ("Duke and
Master of
Italy and
Count of the
Normans of all...
- was the son of
Henry VI, Holy
Roman Emperor. He was
known as the puer
Apuliae (son of Apulia). His
mother was
Constance of Sicily.
Frederick was baptised...
- Umbriae,
Piceni suburbicarii, Campaniae, and Siciliae), two
correctores (
Apuliae et
Calabriae and
Lucaniae et Bruttiorum) and
seven praesides (Alpium Cottiarum...
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Inscriptiones Africae Latinae (1881) Vol. IX:
Inscriptiones Calabriae,
Apuliae, Samnii, Sabinorum,
Piceni Latinae (1883) Vol. X:
Inscriptiones Bruttiorum...
- McGinty-Bayly in 1976. The
genus includes five species:
Pseudostygarctus apuliae Gallo D’Addabbo, de Zio
Grimaldi & D’Addabbo, 2000
Pseudostygarctus galloae...
- at Mignano,
Innocent confirmed the
elder Roger as rex
Siciliae ducatus Apuliae et prin****tus
Capuae and
invested him with his titles. He also invested...
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directly subject to the Holy See. In the bull
Conferentia Episcopalis Apuliae issued on 20
October 1980, Pope John Paul II
created the ecclesiastical...