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County of
Soleto, now in the
Province of Lecce, Italy.
Ferrante (died 1561), son of Gjon
Kastrioti II, Duke of
Galatina and
Count of
Soleto, is the direct...
- The
Soleto Map is a
possibly ancient map
depicting Salento and
scratched onto a
fragment of a
terracotta pot (an ostrakon).
While the
ostrakon itself is...
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Soleto (Griko: Sulìtu; Salentino: Sulìtu; Latin: Soletum) is a
small Griko-speaking city
located in the
province of
Lecce in Apulia, Italy. The town has...
- Kastrioti. He was the 2nd Duke of San
Pietro in
Galatina and 2nd
Count of
Soleto.
Ferdinand Castriota was born into the
House of Kastrioti, he was the son...
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January 1406) was a
nobleman from the
Kingdom of Naples. He was
Count of
Soleto (1382),
Prince of
Taranto (1399–1406), Duke of Bari,
Grand Constable of...
- Kastrioti. She was the 3rd
Duchess of San
Pietro in Galatina, 3rd
Countess of
Soleto and
Princess of Bisignano.
Erina Castriota was born into the
House of Kastrioti...
- Calimera, Martano,
Castrignano dei Greci,
Corigliano d'Otranto, Melpignano,
Soleto, Sternatia, Zollino, Martignano,
Carpignano Salentino and Cutrofiano. The...
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Corigliano d'Otranto,
Soleto,
Melpignano and
Castrignano dei Greci,
although Grico seems to be
disappearing from Martignano,
Soleto and Melpignano. Towns...
- leader; he was
Prince of Taranto, Duke of Bari,
Count of Lecce, Acerra,
Soleto and Conversano, as well as
Count of
Matera (1433–63) and of
Ugento (1453–63)...
- the
territories of
Brindisi to the north, Oria and Nardò to the west, and
Soleto and
Otranto to the south. The
county was
founded by the
Normans after their...