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- Daunians, an Iapygian pre-Roman tribe living in Tavoliere plain, and as Capitanata, derived from Catapanata, since the area was governed by a catepan as...
- cauliflower are also widely used as an alternative. Particularly around Capitanata and Salento, orecchiette are traditionally also dressed with tomato sauce...
- ****ociated Press, Reuters. 4 December 2012. Retrieved 21 May 2019. "La Capitanata in lutto: è morta la 'nonna d'Europa' Giuseppa Robucci, si è spenta a...
- promoted a certain economic growth by boosting the cereal agriculture of Capitanata and rebuilding much of the settlement. In the 19th century, Foggia received...
- allegiance to Constantinople through the catepan. The Italian region of Capitanata derives its name from katepanikion. Following the fall of the Exarchate...
- William of Hauteville in 1043, composed of the territories of Gargano, Capitanata, Apulia, Vulture, and most of Campania. It became a duchy when Robert...
- for the bank's regional growth, which in 1985 took the name Banca della Capitanata S.p.A. In 1996, the bank acquired Banca Agricola Salentina, grew in size...
- Monti Dauni Meridionali Nero dei Monti Lepini Nero di Calabria Nero di Capitanata Nero Lucano Nero Maremmano Nero Pugliese Nero Reatino Pugliese Country...
- the foot of Daunian Mountains, Lucera was the capital of Province of Capitanata and the County of Molise from 1579 until 1806. The city is characterized...
- do****ent dating to 1240, in which Frederick II ordered the governor of Capitanata to finish some works in the castle. It was never finished and there is...