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Spoleto (/spəˈleɪtoʊ/, also US: /spoʊˈleɪtoʊ, spoʊˈliːtoʊ/, UK: /spoʊˈlɛtoʊ/, Italian: [
spoˈleːto]; Latin: Spoletium) is an
ancient city in the...
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Spoleto (Latin:
Ducatus Spolitanorum) was a
Lombard territory founded about 570 in
central Italy by the
Lombard dux Faroald. Its
capital was the
city...
- Church. In
Spoleto, Italy, he is
invoked for
protection against earthquakes.
According to a P****io
preserved in the
Cathedral of
Spoleto, Ponti**** was...
- in 1821,
previously that of the
diocese of
Spoleto, and the prin****l
church of the
Umbrian city of
Spoleto, in Italy. It is
dedicated to the ****umption...
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Spoleto (Portuguese pronunciation: [spoˈletu]) is a
Brazilian restaurant chain that
develops the
concept of fast food to
Italian cuisine. The restaurant's...
- as
Count of
Pavia (c. 924–29),
Margrave of
Ivrea (929–36) and Duke of
Spoleto (936–40). He is
sometimes numbered "Anscar II" to
distinguish him from...
- was the
second Duke of
Spoleto from 592 (the
death of Faroald)
until his own death. In 592, Ariulf,
whose position in
Spoleto and
control of key points...
- from 892, and Duke of
Spoleto and
Camerino (as
Lambert II) from his father's
death in 894. He was the son of Guy III of
Spoleto and Ageltrude, born in...
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Sarlio raised a
revolt against Anscar, who left the
city of
Spoleto to
engage him in the
battle of
Spoleto.
Although Sarlio did not
enter the
battle personally...
- Worlds) in
Spoleto, Italy. When
Italian organizers planned an
American festival, they
searched for a
city that
would offer the
charm of
Spoleto, Italy, and...