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Atripalda is a town and
comune in the
province of Avellino, Campania,
southern Italy. The town is the home of the
ruins of Abellinum, the
Ancient Roman...
- hill some 4
kilometres (2 mi)
outside the
current town, in what is now
Atripalda. The city
could correspond to the
ancient Velecha, do****ented by coins...
- The
Lords of
Atripalda were
titled signore (lord) and
conte (count). Lars
Ulwencreutz (November 2013). Ulwencreutz's The
Royal Families in
Europe V. Lulu...
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items from many
other sites across the
classical world including Amathus,
Atripalda, Aphrodisias, Delos, Iasos, Idalion, Lindus, Kalymnos, Kerch, Rhamnous...
- was
built by
Charles and Don
Alfonso Granai Castriota, the
marquis of
Atripalda, who
conducted its operations.
Naples became the main
rearguard of the...
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Mastroberardino is an
Italian winery located in
Atripalda, in the
province of Avellino, in the
Campania region of Italy.
Founded in 1878, the
winery is...
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Aiello del
Sabato Altavilla Irpina Andretta Aquilonia Ariano Irpino Atripalda Avella Avellino Bagnoli Irpino Baiano Bisaccia Bonito Cairano Calabritto...
- Trivi**** (Trevico),
Compsa (Conza),
Aquilonia (Lacedonia), and
Abellinum (
Atripalda). No
certain date for the
arrival of the
Hiripini in the
region can be...
- the Barons' conspiracy, he was
rewarded with the
fiefs of
Ascoli and
Atripalda. He took part in the
Aragonese campaign in
Tuscany and was
killed at the...
- to
Herdoniae respectively. The road from
Aeclanum to
Abellinum (modern
Atripalda, near Avellino) may also
follow an
ancient line.
Today there are ruins...