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- Fondo Protonotaro is a collection of do****ents at the state Archive of Palermo, in which are registered, among other records, all the acts pertaining...
- Wikisource has original text related to this article: Stefano Protonotaro Stefano Protonotaro da Messina (fl. 1261) was a poet of the Sicilian School, probably...
- Country Italy Region Sicily Metropolitan city Messina (ME) Frazioni Bafia, Protonotaro Government  • Mayor Alessandro Portaro Area  • Total 54 km2 (21 sq mi)...
- 6 Great Prothonotary - Matthew of Ajello - Alfonso Ruiz (?) The Gran Protonotaro was the notary of the Crown and secretary of the Sacred Royal Council...
- of Casteldimirto. Records are in the State Archive of Palermo (Fondo Protonotaro). Beatrice Siracusa, the only daughter of the above-mentioned Pietro...
- Standard Italian. Cielo d'Alcamo Pier delle Vigne Inghilfredi Stefano Protonotaro Odo delle Colonne Rinaldo d'Aquino Jacopo Mostacci Giacomino Pugliese...
- included Enzio, king of Sardinia, Pier delle Vigne, Inghilfredi, Stefano Protonotaro, Guido and Odo delle Colonne, Rinaldo d'Aquino, Giacomino Pugliese, Arrigo...
- d'Alcamo (13th century), poet Nina Siciliana (13th century), poet Stefano Protonotaro da Messina (13th century), poet Giacomo da Lentini (1210–1260), poet...
- of the Sicilians Giacomo da Lentini, Guido delle Colonne, and Stefano Protonotaro. His style is light and easy (trobar leu), and rich in simile. His use...
- Giacomo da Lentini, Via Re Enzo, Via Sordello da Goito, Via Stefano Protonotaro; Names related to Sabina: Ancient settlements, e.g. Via Cenina, Via Corniculum...