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Maria Addolorata (Castelpetroso)
Venafro Cathedral Castle Pandone (Venafro)
Castle Pandone (Cerro al Volturno)
Abbey of
Santa Maria del
Carmelo (Roccavivara)...
- Cavalli, e à buon
Cavalerizzo s'appartiene". 1562. "I
cavalli di
Enrico Pandone nel
Castello di Venafro". Bennett, Deb. "The
Spanish Mustang: The Origin...
- the old town, of
Roman origin,
enclosed by
walls and
dominated by
Castle Pandone, and new town that has
several newly developed neighborhoods. The old town...
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Pando the
Rapacious (Italian:
Pandone il Rapace; died 862 or 863) was the
second son of
Landulf I of
Capua and
brother of
Lando I. When his
father died...
- Sprondasino,
Civitanova del
Sannio Castello Monforte, Campob****o
Castello Pandone,
Venafro Castello Svevo,
Termoli Province of
Alessandria Castello dei Paleologi...
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founded in the 3rd
century BC by the Samnites. It
houses a
castle called Pandone,
built around 1000 on a spur
commanding the
nearby valley. "Superficie...
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western wing, the
ground floor and the
first floor. In 1564,
Count Vincenzo Pandone resumed rebuilding the structure; the work was then
continued in 1642 by...
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certain Aurelio Trebanio dedicated his De
libertate to him and
Porcelio Pandone [it] some of his poetry.
Borsari 1964. King 1985, pp. 329–331. Beverley...
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Latinised name as a
pupil of
Pomponius Laetus. He
studied also with
Porcelio Pandone (1405–1485) and
Gaspar Veronese.
Sabellicus became professor of eloquence...
- real
figures of 15th-century Naples:
Melcior de
Pando being based on the
Pandone counts of Venafro, Boca de Far on the
knight Bucca di Faro. Abel Soler...