- The city was the fief of
Count Richard of
Rupecanina. In the
nearby are the
ruins of the
castle of
Rupecanina,
built by the
Normans over a pre-existing...
-
Andrew (Italian:
Andrea di Raviscanina),
count of
Rupecanina, was a
Norman nobleman of the Mezzogiorno. He was a
longtime adversary of the
royal power...
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Richard (flourished 1131–1148) was the Italo-Norman
count of
Rupecanina (today Raviscanina).
Richard was a son of
Count Robert of
Alife and Gaitelgrima...
- Piazzano, Pilarciano, Pimaggiore,
Ponte a Vicchio, Rossoio, Rostolena,
Rupecanina, Scopeto, Uliveta, Vespignano, Vezzano,
Villore and Zufolana.
Piazza Giotto...
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facility and piety." Fra
Angelico was born
Guido di
Pietro in the
hamlet of
Rupecanina in the
Tuscan area of
Mugello near Fiesole, not far from Florence, towards...
- of
Apulia (1137-1139)
Robert Richard,
count of
Rupecanina,
today Raviscanina Andrew,
count of
Rupecanina,
today Raviscanina Gilbert, lord of
Solofra Richard...
- Greencastle,
County Down
Castle at Raviscanina:
redoubt of the
rebel Andrew of
Rupecanina The
Palazzo dei
Normanni in
Palermo The
Pantocrator in the apse of the...
- (died 1113), Duke of
Gaeta Andrew of
Rupecanina (fl. mid-12th century), Italo-Norman noble, duke of
Rupecanina Andrew II of
Hungary (c. 1177–1235) Andrew...
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Italy at that time, also
present with Christian's army was
Andrew of
Rupecanina. Gregorovius, p. 580, note 1 Gregorovius, pp. 580–581 Gregorovius, Ferdinand...
- with Bohemond. However, on the peninsula, the rebels, led by
Andrew of
Rupecanina,
Robert of
Loritello and
Tancred of Lecce,
marched on
Butera and burned...