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he king of Sicily were Romuald, Archbishop of | Salerno, a chronicler of his time who left us a great |
Constantine brought with him to | Salerno a library of Arabic medical texts which he co |
nerant circuit throughout the Principality of | Salerno, across different local jurisdictions, betwee |
The last Fritz-X attack at | Salerno again lightly damaged the light cruiser Phila |
in 1119 the two marched north to aid Roger of | Salerno against an invasion by Il-ghazi. |
In 858, he supported Adhemar of | Salerno against the pretensious count of Capua, Lando |
minion, either by conquest or otherwise, over | Salerno, Amalfi, Gaeta, Naples, Sorrento, Apulia, Cal |
h army and after participating in landings at | Salerno and Anzio, parachuted into Italy to organize |
Hensleigh, J.J. Abrams, Tony Gilroy and Shane | Salerno and the story by Jonathan Hensleigh and Rober |
ed to the protection of Prince Guaimar III of | Salerno and Dattus to the Benedictine abbey of Montec |
ompanied by troops from Pantaleone of Amalfi, | Salerno and Gaeta, attacked the North African city of |
cceeded him; Pando, who became marepaphias at | Salerno and later count of Capua; Landenulf, the firs |
rmath of revolutionary activity in that city, | Salerno, and the Cilento region which had forced Ferd |
y east is confirmed by Romwald, Archbishop of | Salerno, and Roger of Hoveden, who report that the Po |
A group of people from the cities of | Salerno and Amalfi went there in disguise as Amalfian |
Operation Avalanche was to secure the Gulf of | Salerno and capture Naples. |
Born in Gaeta, He trained with Andrea da | Salerno and with Perino del Vaga in Rome. |
In 1529 he resigned the See of | Salerno and was named titular Bishop of Gubbio. |
He was hurried to | Salerno and thence to Palermo, but died within the mo |
ard laid the foundation of a new cathedral in | Salerno and of a Norman monastery at Sant'Eufemia in |
s a Combined Operations Headquarters ship, at | Salerno and had the same role during the D-Day landin |
or their lives, the two fled to Guaimar II of | Salerno and Landulf the Red became sole prince. |
In 929, with Landulf, Guaimar II of | Salerno, and Theobald of Spoleto, he invaded Apulia a |
f the imperial host was massing, he turned to | Salerno and began a siege. |
The universities of | Salerno and then Bologna were centers of medical educ |
She was damaged by bombing at | Salerno and towed to the UK via Malta to be re-engine |
her life, the queen dowager retired first to | Salerno and then to Acquamela, where she died of plag |
ed that these privileges harmed the church of | Salerno, and the next year Urban II rescinded them. |
ants, and two directors of instruction, Karen | Salerno and Jennifer Francis. |
ly, the only son of Charles Martel, Prince of | Salerno and his wife Clementia, a daughter of King Ru |
City Council "for the promotion of equality", | Salerno announced in February 2008 that she would be |
nd successful role in the landings in Sicily, | Salerno, Anzio, Garigliano, Gaeta and finally, at the |
In October 1041, Guaimar IV of | Salerno appeared in his last act as duke of Gaeta. |
remature death of Asclettin and Guaimar IV of | Salerno, as suzerain of Aversa, tried to impose his c |
Enrico Maria | Salerno as "Gorgia" |
Enrico Maria | Salerno as Re di Megara |
Ford hired Russ | Salerno as his Pit Crew Coach in 2004 to help with pi |
USS | Salerno Bay (CVE-110) (ex-Winjah Bay) was laid down o |
USS | Salerno Bay (CVE-110) |
gaged primarily in qualifying carrier pilots, | Salerno Bay operated along the eastern seaboard and i |
Reclassified AKV-10 in 1959, | Salerno Bay remained in the Atlantic Reserve Fleet un |
arrival of allied troops, advancing from the | Salerno beach head. |
In 1968, | Salerno began his freshman year at Boston College. |
The division was located in the | Salerno being reformed and refurbished when it was ca |
In 2009-10 Serie B season, Ferraro return to | Salerno but only made 7 starts in Serie B. |
unsuccessfully besieged Manso I of Amalfi in | Salerno, but in the end obtained the recognition of h |
iege (Zotto had failed likewise), but he took | Salerno by the late 620s. |
He was appointed to the see of | Salerno by Roger Borsa, Duke of Apulia, with whom he |
Moio della Civitella, in the Province of | Salerno, Campania |
e appeared as Purcell's Dido and Aneas at the | Salerno Cathedral and sang Nero at the Innsbruck Fest |
ied as such; she was buried in white habit in | Salerno Cathedral. |
ert Guiscard laid the foundations for the new | Salerno Cathedral. |
The | Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, located in the munici |
It was this experience that | Salerno credits with piquing his interest in the Aust |
more courage to write, and we should be glad | Salerno did it.” |
Salerno died in a snowmobile accident on the night of | |
the German counterattack on the beachhead at | Salerno during September 1943. |
edo and Anti-Submarine Officer serving in HMS | Salerno during the Suez Crisis in 1956 and later in H |
i S. E. Gontarski e Annamaria Cascetta (Roma: | Salerno Editrice, 2002). |
attending Boston College as an undergraduate, | Salerno encountered an article written by Murray Roth |
made contact with Fifth Army patrols outside | Salerno, ending what one historian described as the f |
rento from 1035, the brother of Guaimar IV of | Salerno, father-in-law of William Iron Arm and Willia |
Keegan Connor Tracy as Vicky | Salerno, FBI analyst |
'Second Best Film' at the 45th International | Salerno Film Festival and the 11th Tashkent Internati |
rces trying to occupy Montecassino and defend | Salerno from the army of the Emperor Lothair II. |
r Alfano II (died 1121) was the Archbishop of | Salerno from 1086/7 until his death, succeeding Alfan |
) (died 4 June 946) was the Lombard prince of | Salerno from 901, when his father retired (or was ret |
835 - 880) was the Prince of | Salerno from 861. |
do) (died 1 April 1136) was the Archbishop of | Salerno from 1121 until his death. |
855 - 901) was the prince of | Salerno from 880, when his father entered the monaste |
or Alfano I (died 1085) was the Archbishop of | Salerno from 1058 to his death. |
Be Men!': Sikelgaita of | Salerno, Gender, and the Norman Conquest of Italy". |
At about that time, the prince of | Salerno, Guaimar IV, began to draw the Normans under |
Salerno has been a longtime campaigner for maternity | |
U.S. bases in Khost, in particular Camp | Salerno, have frequently been targeted by insurgents. |
Born in | Salerno, he had first been a monk at Cava under Leo I |
During the invasion of | Salerno, he was captured and held in a German prisone |
newly promoted Serie B outfit, Salernitana At | Salerno, he played 34 league matches. |
Guaifer of | Salerno, however, briefly put himself under Muslim su |
f Benevento in 940 and then briefly Prince of | Salerno in 973. |
harbors in Italy after the Allied landings at | Salerno in September 1943. |
5 km northwest of Capaccio in the province of | Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy |
July 1943, the invasion of mainland Italy at | Salerno in September, and finally the landings at Anz |
al of the excommunication against Henry IV at | Salerno in 1084, pope Gregory VII designated him as o |
rth-northeast of Agropoli, in the province of | Salerno, in the Campania region of Italy. |
After preinvasion training off | Salerno in June and early July, the "Camel" force, of |
he vicinity of Battipaglia in the province of | Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy |
The Salernitano was originally from | Salerno, in Italy. |
e took part in the sieges of Montecassino and | Salerno in January 1137. |
the song in collaboration with Nicola "Nisa" | Salerno in 1956. |
tember 1943 they took part in the landings at | Salerno in Italy. |
On 9 September American forces landed at | Salerno in Operation Avalanche and additional British |
me is a village and comune in the province of | Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy |
te is a village and comune of the province of | Salerno in the Campania region of southern Italy. |
anonymous wife two sons: Landulf, who seized | Salerno in 973, and Atenulf, gastald of Aquino. |
Pope Gregory XV, who appointed him bishop of | Salerno in Italy. |
ration camp, located in Campagna, a town near | Salerno in Southern Italy, was an internment camp for |
di (born 9 October 1977 in Eboli, Province of | Salerno) is an Italian football player, who currently |
Salerno is survived by his wife Irene and 3 children. | |
Salerno is also the executive director of Alice James | |
Carey | Salerno is an American poet and publisher. |
Port | Salerno is a census-designated place (CDP) in Martin |
Port | Salerno is known for the "World Fishing Tournaments" |
Salvatore Avallone (born 30 August 1969 in | Salerno) is a retired Italian footballer. |
After | Salerno it continued to fight on the Fifth Army's lef |
nvasion of Italy, landing on the beachhead at | Salerno, Italy attached to a glider regiment of the U |
US Fifth Army to take part in the landings at | Salerno, Italy on 9 September 1943. |
d antiaircraft protection to the beachhead at | Salerno, Italy, 8 September and again 22 to 24 Januar |
n Operation Avalanche, the Allied landings at | Salerno, Italy, as flagship for Vice Admiral H. Kent |
he landing of the United States Fifth Army at | Salerno, Italy, on 9 September when it extended antis |
In | Salerno, Italy, he became a professor of medicine and |
After the initial invasion at | Salerno, Italy, she was assigned patrol and convoy du |
ly and Malta, and took part in the landing at | Salerno, Italy, known as Operation Avalanche, in Sept |
f the once great principality but the city of | Salerno itself and when the weak prince of Capua died |
ens settled in Agropoli in 881 and threatened | Salerno itself. |
or Greek extraction, including Guaimar II of | Salerno, John I of Gaeta and his son Docibilis, Grego |
943, and took part in operations covering the | Salerno landings in September 1943. |
asion of Sicily in July 1943, and then at the | Salerno landings in September, where a crew of just u |
pated in the Sicilian occupation (July 1943), | Salerno landings (September 1943), and Invasion of No |
pated in the Sicilian occupation (July 1943), | Salerno landings (September 1943), and the Invasion o |
ns: the Sicilian occupation (July, 1943); the | Salerno landings (September, 1943); and the Invasion |
which they were in the reserve group for the | Salerno landings (Operation Avalanche) which began on |
Salerno landings - September 1943 | |
Sicilian occupation (9-15 July 1943) and the | Salerno landings (9-21 September 1943). |
e Army Corps of Engineers used as part of the | Salerno landings (Operation Avalanche). |
After bombarding German positions during the | Salerno landings, King George V returned to the Unite |
41 Commando Royal Marines were engaged at the | Salerno landings. |
and Greek princes of the South: Guaimar II of | Salerno, Landulf I of Benevento, Atenulf II of Capua, |
et was poised to oppose the Allied landing at | Salerno; later that evening, he was told of the Itali |
total lack of organisation when they reached | Salerno, leaving them angry and frustrated. |
joined with Melus of Bari and Guaimar III of | Salerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine pretens |
an to assist Melus of Bari and Guaimar III of | Salerno, Lombards in revolt against Byzantine pretens |
The song was produced by Sabrina | Salerno, Massimo Riva and Enrico Monti. |
Salerno Mundialito: 1 | |
The | Salerno Mutiny was a mutiny by about 600 men of the B |
The brigade fought in many battles including | Salerno, Naples and at the Gothic Line. |
g parts of high Irpinia, the Vulture, Sannio, | Salerno, Naples, the province of Matera and high Pugl |
In May 859, a massive joint expedition of | Salerno, Naples, Amalfi, and Suessola marched on Capu |
In May 859, a massive joint expedition of | Salerno, Naples, Amalfi, and Suessola marched on Land |
ships, and battles: for example, Eisenhower, | Salerno, Nicholson, Garapan, Anzio, Grayson, O'Banion |
Falivene born from Giffoni in the province of | Salerno, of the Order of the Servants of Maria, was R |
ate Park is a Florida State Park east of Port | Salerno on the northern end of Jupiter Island and is |
ned the assault transports in the invasion at | Salerno on 9 September, and remained off the beaches |
ip was sunk by German aircraft in the Gulf of | Salerno on 9 September 1943, and posthumously awarded |
He was consecrated archbishop of | Salerno on 15 September 1121 by Pope Callixtus II; at |
tween Italy and Hungary at the Stadio Arechi, | Salerno, on May 1, 1991. |
amphibious landings in Operation Avalanche at | Salerno, Operation Shingle at Anzio, and Operation Dr |
e landings in Sicily, Operation Husky, and at | Salerno, Operation Avalanche, the first sustained lan |
the invasion of Sicily), Allied landings near | Salerno Operation Avalanche, the D-Day landings and t |
The | Salerno or Salernitano is a warmblood type of horse f |
Antonio Salomone, Archbishop of | Salerno ordained Alfonso Fusco, in his private Orator |
From 1972 to 1976, Aita was a member of the | Salerno Provincial Committee of the Alleanza Contadin |
t was while he was a high school student that | Salerno read Goldwater's Conscience of a Conservative |
Salerno received his B.S. in Communication from Illin | |
In 2008 Sabrina | Salerno released her dance version of this song as th |
er, Hugh, Maio, and the Archbishop Romuald of | Salerno represented William at the negotiations for t |
Henry was marching to besiege Naples in 1191, | Salerno sent a letter promising him its loyalty and t |
Salerno served as a general assignment reporter and a | |
After training at Palermo and | Salerno, she returned to Naples to offload combat veh |
While off | Salerno, she escaped unscathed from frequent air and |
the tutor and guardian of the young prince of | Salerno, Sico II. |
Landenulf had the support of Guaifer of | Salerno, so Pandenulf tried to get Gaideris of Beneve |
ery to monastery, he finally died at La Cava, | Salerno, some time after August 1137. |
nolfo, or Siconulfus) was the first prince of | Salerno, the brother of Sicard, prince of Benevento ( |
of his conquered principality to Guaimar I of | Salerno, the husband of his sister Itta, but Guaimar |
matus describes the Norman sieges of Bari and | Salerno, the conquest of Sicily, and the career of Ro |
vy records, the cruiser Philadelphia departed | Salerno the night of 17/18 September. |
ed to the European Theater where it fought at | Salerno, the mountains behind Monte Cassino. |
Guaimar IV of | Salerno, the suzerain of both Aversa and Gaeta, inter |
II of Naples, from where he sought shelter in | Salerno through his sister, Gaitelgrima, the second w |
can from Carthage (in what is now Tunisia) to | Salerno to assist in the translation of Arabic medica |
Landulf personally travelled to | Salerno to meet with Guaimar and negotiate the return |
787, he was forced by Charlemagne's siege of | Salerno to submit to Frankish suzerainty. |
l battle area around Vietri sul Mare, west of | Salerno, to a position two to three miles inland of M |
ader of the troops committed by Guaimar IV of | Salerno to George Maniakes' Sicilian expedition in 10 |
Salerno was one of a handful of economists to attend | |
Salerno was a passenger on a snowmobile when the snow | |
Amy | Salerno was a member of the Ohio House of Representat |
Salerno was retired to his owner's Hickory Tree Farm | |
Before working at WGN, | Salerno was a reporter and weekend anchor at WNYT in |
d that they would rejoin their old units once | Salerno was secure. |
The next year the Crusaders under Roger of | Salerno were severely defeated at the Battle of Ager |
Three Jesuits, Tolomei, Cienfuegos, and | Salerno, were, in short succession, raised to the dig |
Sabrina | Salerno when she took part in ITV's Hit Me Baby One M |
d, and eventually the weary Jesuit retired to | Salerno, where he died in 1607 without ever going to |
In fact, he went to | Salerno, where he became a marepaphias (or marepahiss |
ality was divided such that he inherited only | Salerno, while Capua-Benevento went to his elder brot |
1011 by Alferius of Pappacarbona, a noble of | Salerno who became a Cluniac monk and had lived as a |
rs of the Norman mercenaries of Guaimar IV of | Salerno who conquered much of Apulia between 1038 and |
Odo the Good Marquis, he had a son, Roger of | Salerno, who was the regent of the Principality of An |
Luca, a fellow Democrat and popular Mayor of | Salerno who had been one of the loudest critics of Ba |
However, Roger of | Salerno, who was ruling Antioch as regent for Bohemon |
e the city and take refuge with Guaimar IV of | Salerno, who housed the religious youth in La Cava. |
e beach, except Enrico Marletti (Enrico Maria | Salerno), who spends the week working. |
y appointed heir to the childless Gisulf I of | Salerno, who had been reinstated on his throne by Pan |
ries at reuniting the Lombard principality of | Salerno with the united Capua-Benevento. |
narrow valley connecting the Principality of | Salerno with the Principality of Capua, retained stra |
eath in 977, he succeeded him as co-prince of | Salerno with his father. |
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