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- building there a castle. Then there was a succession of feudal Lords: Boemondo di Tarsia from Manoppello, the De Plesciaco family from Provence, the de...
- Felicita Maria di Boemondo of Antioch (d. after 1172) was a Princess of Antioch and the Dogaressa of Venice by marriage to the Doge Vital II Michele (r...
- police Brancaleone at the Crusades (Brancaleone alle crociate, 1970) as Re Boemondo Finale di partita (Alla ricerca di Gregory, 1970) They Have Changed Their...
- into a faint. The town hall Boemondo tells Ubaldo that Sigifredo is now held in a secret location. Elena arrives. Boemondo says that Ubaldo will explain...
- Ökumenischen Heiligenlexikon Gerardo Chiancone, La Cattedrale e il Mausoleo di Boemondo in Canosa (Andria, Tip. Guglielmi), 1983 "Saint Roger de Cannes", Radio...
- established the Kingdom of Sicily. It was a Guelph town, destro**** in 1240 by Boemondo ****ono, executioner to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor of the Hohenstaufen...
- 1116-1130: Alicia Michiel 1148-1156: Sofia 1156-1172: Felicita Maria di Boemondo 1172-1178: Cecilia 1192-1205: Felicita Bembo 1205-1229: Constance of Sicily...
- integrante del nome. Gerardo Chiancone, La Cattedrale e il Mausoleo di Boemondo in Canosa (Andria, Tip. Guglielmi), 1983 Giuseppe Morea, L'acropoli-castello...
- possession of the town until 1145. In 1145, the area became the possession of Boemondo, who was the Count of Manoppello at the time. Eventually, in 1301 ownership...
- of a raven. Vittorio G****man – Brancaleone da Norcia Adolfo Celi – Re Boemondo Stefania SandrelliTiburzia da Pellocce Beba Lončar – Berta d'Avignone...