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- Stamira (sometimes spelled Stamura) (date of birth unknown – Ancona, 1 September 1173) was, according to a long-standing tradition, a heroic self-sacrificing...
- archiepiscopal see of all the Nordic countries, is consecrated. 1173 – The widow Stamira sacrifices herself in order to raise the siege of Ancona by the forces...
- Umberto Spadaro (1904-1981), actor Anna Rita Sparaciari (born 1959), fencer Stamira (died 1173), heroic self-sacrificing woman who saved the city of Ancona...
- The Barony of Estamira or Stamira was a medieval Frankish fiefdom of the Prin****lity of Achaea, located in the fertile plains of the Elis region of the...
- in battle. One of the protagonists of the siege of 1174 was the widow Stamira, who showed great courage by setting fire to the war machines of the besieger...
- Verano. In 1877 he painted for the Earl Ragnini, a historical subject Stamira, portraying the heroine from Ancona that burned the enemy siege machines...
- This book especially made widely known the self-sacrifice of the widow Stamira, who had a major role in saving the city. Of this book, three copies remain:...
- Chalandritsa, the naval command of Protocomes of Chios, and the fortresses of Stamira and Lysaria; already possessing the title of Damalà since 1334. These improved...
- confusion the 93rd Infantry Regiment "Messina" and the 108th CC.NN. Legion "Stamira" managed to embark and sail to liberated Apulia in southern Italy. The...
- Largo Guido Mazzoni, Via Michele di Lando, Piazza Ruggero di Sicilia, Via Stamira, Via Teodolinda, Via Teodorico, Piazza Vespri Siciliani. Physicians and...