- The
Castellania (Maltese: Il-Kastellanija; Italian: La
Castellania), also
known as the
Castellania Palace (Maltese: Il-Palazz Kastellanja; Italian: Palazzo...
- A
castellania was the
smallest administrative subdivision of land in
medieval Malta, Poland,
Hungary and the Netherlands,
signifying the
territory over...
- such as the
civil law
court (1543–1798) of the
Order of St. John at the
Castellania in Valletta, Malta. The
proper application of the
strappado technique...
- The
building was
originally constructed as a
courthouse known as the
Castellania in the
early 16th century, but
little remains of the
original building...
- A
castellania was the
smallest administrative subdivision of land in
parts of
medieval Europe.
Castellania may also
refer to:
Castellania Coppi, a commune...
-
Castellania Coppi is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Alessandria in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 100
kilometres (62 mi) southeast...
- from 14
August 1832. In the period, the main
courts were
housed at the
Castellania, and the
wearing of silk
gowns was
required by
those sitting on the bench...
- 29 June 1951) was an
Italian professional road
racing cyclist born in
Castellania. He was the
younger brother of
Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi. His greatest...
- l'Ebre,
Catalonia (Spain). Its
capital is Gandesa. It is also
known as
Castellania, a name
dating back to its
medieval status as a
fiefdom held by the Order...
- the hour
record (45.798 km) in 1942.
Coppi was born in
Castellania (now
known as
Castellania Coppi), near Alessandria, one of five
children born to Domenico...