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  • In Apulia, Aleatico is widely around the city of Bari an
  • , at Galluccio, Roger's son Roger III, Duke of Apulia ambushed the papal troops with a thousand knig
  • From there it has spread to other parts of Apulia and to neighbouring regions.
  • He was master of the Province of Apulia and Sicily from 1205 to 1232.
  • From there he sailed to Apulia and towards the end of July 1547 he assaulted
  • s invested by the pope with first Sicily, then Apulia, and finally Capua.
  • He soon revolted against Greek authority in Apulia and he and his Normans joined the rebellion-in
  • of the title, see List of Counts and Dukes of Apulia and Calabria.
  • f Salerno, and Theobald of Spoleto, he invaded Apulia and Calabria again.
  • rk, and Duchess consort of Duke Roger Borsa of Apulia, and then minor regent of Apulia in 1111-1115
  • um against Robert Guiscard, the Norman Duke of Apulia and Calabria in 1081.
  • conservative Italian political party active in Apulia and especially in the Province of Taranto.
  • d and youngest son of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, and his second wife Sikelgaita.
  • be legally called "Count of the Normans in all Apulia and Calabria" (Comes Normannorum totius Apulia
  • ook part in the campaign against the Greeks of Apulia and received the city of Avellino (1042/3).
  • With the aid of Roger Borsa, duke of Apulia, and Count Roger I of Sicily, Richard successf
  • ina, while Leutharis led the remainder towards Apulia and Otranto.
  • n emir Abu al-Qasim, whose fleet was harassing Apulia and whose troops had invaded Calabria.
  • o following the union of the mainland duchy of Apulia and Calabria with the County of Sicily in 1127
  • nd Portugal), in the Mediterraneran Sea (along Apulia and Greece) and in the Atlantic Ocean along th
  • orman chroniclers, the others being William of Apulia and Goffredo Malaterra.
  • : Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, Friuli, Tuscany, Apulia and Sicily.
  • In April, Tancred assisted Duke William II of Apulia and Prince Bohemond II of Taranto and Antioch
  • gholds in the South (5.1% in Campania, 4.4% in Apulia and 7.1% in Sicily).
  • became, along with his brothers Roger, duke of Apulia, and Alfonso, prince of Capua, one of his fath
  • Berlusconi is ahead of the centre-left both in Apulia and the whole country.
  • regory's Norman ally, Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, was hastening to his aid, Henry
  • ates for office as President of the Regions of Apulia and Calabria.
  • sion of the provinces of Lucania and Bruttium, Apulia and Calabria, essentially the whole of the Gre
  • Main articles: List of political parties in Apulia and Elections in Apulia
  • o Bruni refers to both a poet (1593-1635) from Apulia; and also a painter (1767-1825).
  • er, born in Peschici, in the Italian region of Apulia, at that time under the Kingdom of Naples.
  • It consists of the regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania and Molise.
  • ville, a younger brother of Humphrey, Count of Apulia, began the conquest of what would become Lorit
  • of Guaimar IV of Salerno who conquered much of Apulia between 1038 and 1042.
  • amon Berenguer married to Mahalta (or Maud) of Apulia, born ca.
  • 57) by Humphrey, his half brother and count of Apulia, but he did not long survive to hold it.
  • orsa was officially invested with the duchy of Apulia by Pope Urban II.
  • ly (over 50% in Abruzzo, Campania, Basilicata, Apulia, Calabria and Sicily).
  • over Salerno, Amalfi, Gaeta, Naples, Sorrento, Apulia, Calabria, and Capua at one time or another.
  • ties are spread over different parts of Italy ( Apulia, Calabria, Sicily and Tuscany), this confirmed
  • hip of William was recognised over all Sicily, Apulia, Calabria, and Campania, as well as Capua, the
  • thern Latium to northern Calabria and Northern Apulia); centered in Campania, Italy, and due to immi
  • nt of Ariano (from 1102), was a petty baron in Apulia during the reign of the Duke William II.
  • ed that 63,868 foreign-born immigrants live in Apulia, equal to 1.6% of the total regional populatio
  • The Italian Catholic diocese of Ruvo, in Apulia, existed to 1986, when it was united into the
  • The coat of arms of San Severo, Apulia, feature Saint Severinus.
  • Innocent protested, claiming that Apulia fell under papal claims.
  • Apulia First (La Puglia Prima di Tutto, PPdT) is a re
  • soning that, mixed with bread, is also used in Apulia for stuffed bell peppers.
  • 118 - 2 or 12 May 1148) was the Norman duke of Apulia from 1135.
  • he complete conquest of Sicily, gave Capua and Apulia from the Kingdom of Sicily to Roger's enemies.
  • that year, Humphrey, his brother the count of Apulia, gave Mauger and William the Capitanate and th
  • president of a southern Italian region such as Apulia, generally considered to be conservative and s
  • William of Apulia, Gesta Roberti Wiscardi.
  • the campaign against the Byzantines in 921 in Apulia, going as far as Ascoli.
  • The Italian Catholic diocese of Bitonto, in Apulia, had a short independent existence from 1982 t
  • an Catholic archdiocese of Brindisi-Ostium, in Apulia, has carried its present name since 1986.
  • Confined in several castles in Apulia, he died possibly on 12 February 1242 after a
  • wing up in his father's town of San Severo, in Apulia, he enrolled in 1973 at the DAMS (Dipartimento
  • as merely a vassal of his kinsman the Count of Apulia, himself a vassal of Rome, so as a well-tested
  • taly, between the Normans, led by the Count of Apulia Humphrey of Hauteville, and a Swabian-Italian-
  • rning to the East, and was buried at Canosa in Apulia, in 1111.
  • It is found in all of Italy except southern Apulia, in southeastern France, and in southern Switz
  • from before 1133) and Ostuni, both in southern Apulia, in today's southern Italy.
  • It may be related to the region of Apulia in Italy, and a possible migration from there
  • milk cheese from the regions of Basilicata and Apulia in south-east Italy.
  • After his investiture as duke of Apulia in 1135, where he was perhaps put under the tu
  • of about AD 168, relating to the tratture (see Apulia) in Roman days, forbidding the natives to harm
  • us, inscribed on a bronze tablet discovered in Apulia in Southern Italy (1640), now at the Kunsthist
  • He was born at Cerignola, Apulia, into a family of poor agricultural day labore
  • When he was made the duke of Apulia is unknown, probably after his father's assump
  • Castiglioni (born April 8, 1967 in San Severo, Apulia) is a former professional boxer from Italy, wh
  • The Politics of Apulia, Italy takes place in a framework of a preside
  • Stallone's father was born in Gioia del Colle, Apulia, Italy, and emigrated to the United States as
  • alian pronunciation: ) is a town and comune of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Foggia, 40 km south
  • ilitare) base located in the province of Bari, Apulia, Italy, located approximately 4 km south-south
  • which is known from the southwestern coast of Apulia, Italy.
  • lied armed forces (8 September 1943) he was in Apulia just as Allied troops started their advance to
  • the internal rebels against royal authority in Apulia, men like Robert II of Capua or Richard II of
  • For the rulers of Apulia named William, see William Iron Arm and Willia
  • leader from amongst their own, but William of Apulia notes that Atenulf had "perhaps given them gol
  • gh did not long survive, while William died in Apulia on the way to France.
  • Bruno died in 1137 in Apulia on campaign with King Lothair of Germany again
  • e boundary of Lucania and not far from that of Apulia, on a ridge 609 m above sea level.
  • Squicciarini was born at Altamura, Apulia on 24 April 1927.
  • abria as a "real primary", and thus define the Apulia one as the first primary election ever held in
  • that he hand command of the empires forces in Apulia over to him, was to brutally torture the latte
  • According to William of Apulia, Peter began strengthening the walls of Trani
  • where Monte Gargano drops off steeply over the Apulia plain.
  • total of four sons: the eldest Roger, Duke of Apulia, predeceased his father; Robert, also predecea
  • He was made duke of Apulia, probably in 1189, at his father's succession.
  • itories and in 1139 the papal-imperial duke of Apulia, Ranulf of Alife, died.
  • In 1017, the Lombard lords in Apulia recruited their assistance against the dwindli
  • n and comune in the province of Taranto in the Apulia region of southeast Italy.
  • Source: Apulia Region - Regional Government
  • cy, as the infant was betrothed to Olympias of Apulia, renamed Helena, the daughter of the Norman le
  • lt of the pope's call for aid from the duke of Apulia, Robert Guiscard.
  • and his first cousin once removed, the duke of Apulia, Roger Borsa.
  • ed as a sort of guardian for the young duke of Apulia, Roger, the son of Roger II.
  • 2005 Apulia San Domenico Grand Final
  • Corsica, Italy (Piedmont, Val d'Aosta, Latium, Apulia, Sardinia, Sicily), Malta, Germany, Albania, R
  • He also played for Eccellenza Apulia side Francavilla and Copertino.
  • aughter Emma had an affair with Roger, Duke of Apulia, son of Roger II of Sicily.
  • Born in Lecce, Apulia, southern Italy, Negro started his career with
  • A native of Biccari in Apulia, southern Italy, he was the brother of 1915 In
  • Born in Barletta, Apulia, southern Italy, Gallo arrived in Argentina in
  • ir Lombard allied) near the Olivento river, in Apulia, southern Italy.
  • The style of Aleatico wines from Apulia tend to be sweeter and richer in flavor than t
  • ed Ceppitelli (also one of the Serie A team in Apulia that season) along with two other youth team p
  • Although its base remains Apulia, the party has opened regional and provincial
  • In Apulia, there is the Aleatico di Puglia DOC.
  • Carli was born in San Severo, Apulia, to Florentine father and Apulian mother.
  • to Sicily and asked his son Roger III, Duke of Apulia, to invade Campania.
  • he German troops marched towards the Byzantine Apulia to annex this region as well to the Western Em
  • sending a strong contingent from Calabria and Apulia under the strategos of Bari, Nicholas Picingli
  • not revolt as expected, but Ranulf was safe in Apulia until his death two years later.
  • After Ranulf's death (1139), Apulia was secured, but Innocent and the dispossessed
  • William of Apulia was a chronicler of the Normans, writing in th
  • s of Rainulf and Drogo of Hauteville, count of Apulia, were confirmed by the Emperor Henry III and t
  • , whereas two teams from Campania and two from Apulia were included in the Serie C1/A, which instead
  • Its name it cames from Apulia, which indicates the entire south of Italy in
  • cipality of Taranto district from the duchy of Apulia which fell as per their father's will to his b
  • to the see of Salerno by Roger Borsa, Duke of Apulia, with whom he was generally on good terms.
  • was spent stirring up revolts against Joan in Apulia with the aid of some Free Companions.
  • 137, Ranulf was the recently-appointed duke of Apulia, with a contingent of 800 German troops on loa