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- Castello Cantelmo-Caldora (Italian for Cantelmo-Caldora Castle) is a Middle Ages castle in Pacentro, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The castle was built...
- successively in the feudal domain of several powerful families. Jacopo Caldora and his son Antonio controlled Pacentro from the late 13th century until...
- Jacopo Caldora or Giacomo Caldora (1369 – November 15, 1439) was an Italian condottiero. Jacopo Caldora was born in Castel del Giudice (Abruzzo in present-day...
- Castello Caldora (Italian for Caldora Castle) is a Middle Ages castle in Civitaluparella, Province of Chieti (Abruzzo). There is no reliable information...
- The following year, the combined Papal-Neapolitan army, led by Giacomo Caldora and Francesco Sforza, defeated him at the Battle of L'Aquila (2 June 1424);...
- player, Lambertini worked as a coach in the youth sectors at Pescara, at Caldora, and was an ****istant at Bisceglie, at Fasano, and at Audace Cerignola...
- takeover from a group named Delfino Pescara 1936 was finalized with Deborah Caldora becoming the first woman to serve as chairman of the club. In the meantime...
- Maggiore (Guglionesi) Santuario di Santa Maria del Canneto (Roccavivara) Caldora Castle (Carpinone) Castle Anjou (Civitacampomarano) Longobard Castle (Tufara)...
- the Ottomans also captured numerous prisoners; including Count Antonio Caldora, Iacopo Piccinino, and Philippo de Navolin of Mantua. The Ottomans then...
- from the pope, but could not cooperate well with its commander, Jacopo Caldora. René was released in 1437, and arrived in Naples to take over the rule...