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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...
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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...
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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...
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Largo Guido Mazzoni, Via
Michele di Lando,
Piazza Ruggero di Sicilia, Via
Stamira, Via Teodolinda, Via Teodorico,
Piazza Vespri Siciliani.
Physicians and...
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implemented on 17
September 2007,
using a new,
second set of
wires along Corso Stamira for
westbound travel, in
place of
Corso Garibaldi. The
voltage of the overhead...