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- A justiciarate or justiciarship (Italian: giustizierato [dʒus****sjeˈraːto], plural giustizierati; alternatively known as circoscrizione) was a type of...
- the Kingdom of Naples established by Charles of Anjou when he divided Giustizierato of Abruzzo (founded by Frederick II) into two parts: Ultra flumen Aprutium...
- wheat and corn. The province of Lecce has its origins in the medieval Giustizierato, known then as the province of Terra d'Otranto. Since the eleventh century...
- and again from 1465 to 1582, Reggio was the capital of the Calabrian Giustizierato. It supported the Aragonese forces against the House of Anjou. In the...
- Celano were abolished the region came under the jurisdiction of the Giustizierato of Abruzzo, with Sulmona as capital. After the intercession of the Pope...
- ceneri di Gramsci, Garzanti 1957 The Terra di Lavoro was originally a giustizierato (justiciarship) and then a province of the Kingdom of Sicily, later...
- Southern Italy. Molise may also refer to: Contado di Molise, a Neapolitan giustizierato Molise, Campob****o, a commune in the Province of Campob****o, Italy This...
- The County of Molise (Italian: Contado di Molise) was a giustizierato (justiciarate) in the Kingdom of Sicily and Kingdom of Naples. Originally it covered...
- Pescara), i.e. Giustizierato Abruzzo Ultra (around present-day provinces of L'Aquila, Teramo and most of the Pescara) and Giustizierato Abruzzo Citra (around...
- importance. In 1233, Emperor Frederick II made it the capital of the "Gran Giustizierato" of the Abruzzi. Legend ****ociates the evangelization of the district...