-
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 Sandrelli –
Tiburzia da
Pellocce Beba Lončar –
Berta d'Avignone...