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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...
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Castropignano, 24
February 1693 – Naples, 20
January 1758) was an
Italian nobleman, soldier,
diplomat and politician, and II Duke of
Castropignano. He...
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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...
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Italy Region Molise Province Campob****o (CB)
Frazioni Casalciprano,
Castropignano, Duronia, Fossalto,
Frosolone (IS), Molise,
Pietracupa Area • Total...
- 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...
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There are many
large castles in the area,
including those at Gambatesa,
Castropignano,
Civitacampomarano and Termoli,
while there are many
religious buildings...
- Campob****o.
Ripalimosani borders the
following muni****lities: Campob****o,
Castropignano, Limosano, Matrice, Montagano, Oratino.
Borgo Tossignano,
Italy Paolo...
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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...
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soldiers that were to be sent to
Italy under the
command of the Duke of
Castropignano, but they were
obliged to
retreat when a
Royal Navy
squadron under Commodore...
- 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...