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Capestrano (Abruzzese: Capëstrànë) is a
comune and
small town with 885
inhabitants (2017), in the
Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy. It is
located in...
- The
Warrior of
Capestrano is a tall
limestone statue of a
Picene warrior,
dated to
around the 6th
century BC. The
statue was
found in the
territory of...
- John of Capistrano, OFM (Italian: San
Giovanni da
Capestrano, Hungarian: Kapisztrán János, Polish: Jan Kapistran, Croatian: Ivan Kapistran; 24 June 1386...
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Fiorano (Loreto Aprutino's frazione),
Campovalano (Campli),
Alfedena and
Capestrano. At the end of the Iron Age,
Abruzzo was
inhabited by
different tribes...
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Castello Piccolomini (Italian for
Piccolomini castle) is a
castle in
Capestrano,
Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo). The
castle was
built replacing a Medieval...
- IV. A
Vestini sculpture, the
Warrior of
Capestrano,
dating from the 6th
century BC, was
found in
Capestrano,
province of L'Aquila; it
represents the...
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Kanopen von
Chiusi (...), der
kapitolinischen Wölfin (...), dem
Krieger von
Capestrano (...)
erhalten haben, hinausgekommen. Auch die gleichermaßen realistische...
- and died in Buda
Edmund Hauler (1859–1941),
classicist and
philologist Capestrano,
Italy Mary
Magdalene Church, Buda Országház utca (=
Parliament Street)...
- and crusader.
Capistrano de
Abreu (1853–1927), a
Brazilian historian Capestrano, Abruzzo,
central Italy, the saint's
birthplace Capistrano, Calabria,...
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including the
Warrior of
Capestrano,
which was
shown to
Barack Obama during the 35th G8 summit. In
addition to the
Warrior of
Capestrano, on the
ground floor...