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Sulmona (Abruzzese:
Sulmóne; Latin: Sulmo) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of L'Aquila, in the
Italian region of Abruzzo. It is
located in...
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Persian king
Sulmone. She is the
mother of two
children and the wife of Oronte, whom she
married very young,
unbeknownst to her father.
Sulmone only discovers...
- Metamorphoseon. Paris. [Preface] P.
Ovidius Naso A.D. XII Kalend.
April [21 March]
Sulmone in
Pelignis natus est, quo anno ... P.
Hirtius et C.
Pansa Coss. [43 BC]...
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Friedrich von Fürstenberg 1496 1559
Philippe de Lannoy, 2nd
Prince of
Sulmone 1514 1553 Joachim,
Seigneur de Rye ? ?
Ponthus de Lalaing, Seigneur...
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Philip de Lannoy, 2nd
Prince of
Sulmona (1514–1553) was an
Italian military leader in
Spanish service. He was the son of
Charles de Lannoy, 1st Prince...
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Celestine V (who had been
Brother Peter, the
hermit of
Mount Murrone near
Sulmone)
abdicated on 13
December 1294 at Naples, where, much to the discomfort...
- cardinals,
signed the
papal Bull in
favor of the
Monastery of
Santo Spirito in
Sulmone. At the end of the
reign of
Boniface VIII, the
Cardinal was
entrusted with...
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Giovanni in
Piano was
amalgamated with the
monastery of S.
Spirito in
Sulmone, the mother-house of the Celestines, by
Celestine V on 20
October 1294...
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detta dell '
Elemosina di Catania. He was
nominated bishop of
Valva e
Sulmone on 10
January 1840 by
Ferdinand II, and
approved by Pope
Gregory XVI on...
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subscribed the bull of
privileges in
favor of the
monastery of
Santo Spirito in
Sulmone in the
Diocese of Valva. In
February 1304, the Pope ****igned him the trial...