- The
Aquae Neapolitanae or
Aquae Calidae Neapolitanorum are
springs and
their adjoining po****tion
nucleus mentioned by
Ptolemy as well as in the Antonine...
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continuation of the
diocesan chronicle of
Naples (Gesta
episcoporum Neapolitanorum),
begun by
another cleric, but
which he
brings down from 762 to 872...
-
Robert Winter.
Chronicon (chronicle from 903 to 1458) De ortu
Regum Neapolitanorum (or
Historia utriusque Siciliae), in 10 books, Florence, 1739-1740....
- historians. He also
wrote the
court history De
rebus gestis ab
Alphonso I
Neapolitanorum rege
libri X (1448-1445), and the
moral treatises De
humanae vitae felicitate...
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baptistery by
Severus is
chronicled in John the Deacon’s
Gesta episcoporum Neapolitanorum. However, the thirteenth–fourteenth
century work
Chronicle of Saint...
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France Aquae Calidae,
Algeria Aquae Calidae,
Bulgaria Aquae Calidae Neapolitanorum,
Italy Aquae Sulis,
called "Aquae Calidae" in Ptolemy's
Geographia This...
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unusual reconstruction of the coat of arms can be
found in the
Regum Neapolitanorum vitae et effigies, a Latin-language
volume that was
printed in 1605:...
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acquiring Naples he used the
longer title princeps Capuanorum et dux
Neapolitanorum, "Prince of the
Capuans and Duke of the Neapolitans". At
Capua he minted...