• words of Angevin origin were borrowed to English via Anglo-Norman at the Angevins domination of England. Today it is almost an extinct dialect or language...
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    to use the name "Kingdom of Sicily". Later, two competing lines of the Angevin family competed for the Kingdom of Naples in the late 14th century, which...
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    throne of England, other French dialects gained influence at the expense of Anglo-Norman, notably the Angevin dialect from whence the House of Plantagenet...
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  • vocabulary entered the region via the kingdoms of the Normans and the Angevins in Calabria. Other words derived from Spanish, Catalan, and Occitan: capezza...
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  • derived from Old French dialects other than Classical French, which is based on the Île-de-France dialect. They include Angevin, Berrichon, Bourguignon-Morvandiau...
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    The langues d'oïl are a dialect continuum that includes standard French and its closest relatives historically spoken in the northern half of France,...
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  • With the arrival of the Normans in 1071 and the Angevins all the way through to 1400, the dialect lost much of its Eastern influences and was influenced...
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    was a title styled by the official ruler of Albania. While the medieval Angevin Kingdom of Albania was a monarchy, it did not encompass the entirety of...
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    Pirdop dialect Teteven dialect Erkech dialect Subbalkan dialect Rup Strandzha dialect Thracian dialect Hvoyna dialect Smolyan dialect Pomak dialect Chepino...
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    The Arianese dialect, typical of the territorial area of Ariano Irpino, is a vernacular variety of the Irpinian dialect, belonging in turn to the Neapolitan...
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    and reinforced in 1233 by Frederick II, then King of Sicily. During the Angevin domination, it underwent several transformations. After being acquired...
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    Empress Matilda, whose son, Henry II, succeeded Stephen as the first of the Angevin kings of England. Stephen was born in the County of Blois in central France...
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    Normandy, Anjou, and Aquitaine), an area that altogether was later called the Angevin Empire, and also held power over Scotland and the Duchy of Brittany. Henry...
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    Church see under Angevin and Venetian rule. A Latin see was established circa 1250 under the Italian name Butrinto, functioning under Angevin and Venetian...
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    Gallo language (redirect from Gallo dialect)
    a langue d'oïl, Gallo forms part of a dialect continuum which includes Norman, Picard, and the Poitevin dialect among others. One of the features that...
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    languages are also spoken to varying degrees, such as Alsatian, a German dialect (specifically Alemannic; spoken by 1.44% of the national population); Basque...
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    Muro Lucano (section Dialect)
    Marcellus' forces in the Second Punic War in the year 210 BC. After the Angevin period, Muro Lucano's castle saw long feuding by the Orsini family until...
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    a lingua franca that was to become modern Italian. The victory of the Angevin army over the Sicilians at Benevento in 1266 not only marked the end of...
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  • and is the most famous work of Adam de la Halle. It was performed at the Angevin Court in Naples around this time. The story is a dramatization of a traditional...
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    The Cham Albanian dialect (Albanian: Çamërisht, Dialekti çam), also called Cham Tosk or Arvanitika, is the dialect of the Albanian language spoken by the...
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    poet commissioned by the Marshal's friends and relatives from the former Angevin lands along the river Loire, well acquainted with the cities and castles...
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    the Angevin Dukes of Aquitaine until 1191 when Sancho the Wise and Richard Lionheart agreed to divide the country, Labourd remaining under Angevin sovereignty...
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    Crusaders soldiers under the Italo-Norman prince Bohemund I of Antioch and the Angevin-Norman king Richard the Lion-Heart, one of the more famous and illustrious...
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    is also known as Castilian (castellano). The group evolved from several dialects of Vulgar Latin in Iberia after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...
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    last Suabian years. Anyhow there is no doubt that by the beginning of Angevin times no professed Muslim Maltese remained either as free persons or even...
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    son, the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick II. Between 1266-1442, the French Angevins came to power and Apulia became part of the Kingdom of Naples, taken from...
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    Anglo-Normaund; French: Anglo-normand), also known as Anglo-Norman French, was a dialect of Old Norman that was used in England and, to a lesser extent, other places...
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    US: /poʊˈtɛntsɑː/; Italian: [poˈtɛntsa] ; Neapolitan: Putenza, Potentino dialect: Putenz) is a comune in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata (former...
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    Gallo-Romance group includes: The langues d'oïl include French, Orleanais, Gallo, Angevin, Tourangeau, Saintongeais, Poitevin, Bourguignon, Picard, Walloon, Lorrain...
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    Apulia, southern Italy. It has a well restored old city, and its own dialect. The earliest local signs of permanent habitation are at the Neolithic...
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