- po****tion in
favour of that of the
modern town of
Minturno (known as
Traetto or Traietto, from
Latin Traiectum,
until the 19th century), 140 metres...
-
numerous military expeditions in the Aegean, in
southern Italy,
where Traetto was also founded, and Rome was
raided in 846, 849 and 876. In the western...
- vain. The French,
based at the river's
mouth near the
ruins of
Minturnae (
Traetto), enjo**** the
advantage of an
accessible supply-base in the
nearby port...
-
Domenico Carafa della Spina di
Traetto (12 July 1805 – 17 June 1879) was a
Catholic Cardinal,
Archbishop of
Benevento and
Camerlengo of the
Sacred College...
-
married to
Count Vespasiano Colonna (1480–1528),
count of
Fondi and duke of
Traetto (present-day Minturno). In 1528 her
husband died,
leaving the
County of...
-
Francesco Carafa della Spina di
Traetto (29
April 1722,
Naples - 20
September 1818, Rome) was an
Italian cardinal. He
belonged to the
family of pope Paul...
-
Filippo e Sorso,
Fabio Maria Asquini, and
Domenico Carafa della Spina di
Traetto. With what many
churchmen believed was the "unstable" and "anti-Catholic"...
- of his see in the face of
labour difficulties,
annexed the
diocese of
Traetto to his own in or soon
after 999, and
witnessed the
decline and replacement...
- (24
January 1763 – 14
December 1772)
Francesco Carafa della Spina di
Traetto, (26
April 1773 – 15
September 1788)
Stefano Borgia, (3
August 1789 – 23...
- Spina;
Francesco Carafa della Spina di
Traetto;
Marino Carafa di Belvedere; and
Domenico Carafa della Spina di
Traetto. Also, a
member of the
family was Gregorio...