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- Castropignano is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Campob****o in the Italian region Molise, located about 10 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of Campob****o...
- (Castropignano, 24 February 1693 – Naples, 20 January 1758) was an Italian nobleman, soldier, diplomat and politician, and II Duke of Castropignano. He...
- Louis in the successful conquests of Abruzzi and Apulia. He died near Castropignano on 27 February 1383 and was interred at Hautecombe Abbey on 15 June...
- Vanvitelli is the main square in the city. The square once included Palazzo Castropignano, but this was subsequently replaced by a modern palace in the early...
- Italy Region Molise Province Campob****o (CB) Frazioni Casalciprano, Castropignano, Duronia, Fossalto, Frosolone (IS), Molise, Pietracupa Area  • Total...
- northwest of Campob****o. Fossalto borders the following muni****lities: Castropignano, Limosano, Pietracupa, Salcito, Sant'Angelo Limosano, Torella del Sannio...
- with a minor aristocratic family, the Evoli, who were the barons of Castropignano in the Kingdom of Sicily in the late Middle Ages. He adopted the name...
- Froulay Count de Tessé 1650 1725   1727 Francesco de Evoli, Duke of Castropignano ? 1758   1728 Rodrigo Ignacio de Saa Almeida y Meneses, 7th Count of...
- northwest of Campob****o. Limosano borders the following muni****lities: Castropignano, Fossalto, Lucito, Montagano, Petrella Tifernina, Ripalimosani, Sant'Angelo...
- an important battle of the Third Samnite War, fought in 297 BC near Castropignano, either on the banks of the river Biferno (latin: Tifernus) or near...