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former Cantieri station, with the
construction of a new
tunnel under Mount Olibano. This infrastructure,
approximately 500
metres (1,600 ft) long, was designed...
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Brasil https://web.archive.org/web/20101112211835/http://www.libano.org.br/
olibano_geografia.htm
Lebanese Republic https://web.archive.org/web/20150923004630/http://www...
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Brasil https://web.archive.org/web/20101112211835/http://www.libano.org.br/
olibano_geografia.htm
Lebanese Republic https://web.archive.org/web/20150923004630/http://www...
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Barcinonensium records Bernardum,
Olibam et
Guiffredum as the
three sons of
Olibano Cabretæ, and adds that
Bernardus filius eius (Bernard his son) succeeded...
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Giovanni de
Baraballis (1392–1394)
Stefano Goberio (1395–1402)
Riccardo de
Olibano (1402–1407) Niccolò
Piscicello (1407–1414)
Manfredi Aversano (1414–1444)...
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illustrations in ms.
Egerton 747. A. De
ossis de
corde cervi, De
ossis sepie, De
olibano (fo 71 ro). B. De ferula, De
ficubus (fo 41 vo). C. De coliandro, De cerfollio...
- property, and
damages from
members of the
Frangipani family with
regard to
Olibano, Ancarano, Piperno, Cisterna, Columpna,
Cornaczano and Fusignano. Pope...
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Venturino (1358.12.10 – ?)
Giovanni (1370.08.19 –
death 1399)
Riccardo de
Olibano (1400.03.13 – 1402.11.06),
later Metropolitan Archbishop of
Acerenza (Italy)...