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    Church of Santa Maria Maggiore alla Pietrasanta Palazzo Spinelli di Laurino Palazzo Filippo d'Angiò Basilica Church of San Paolo Maggiore Basilica Church...
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    ("fountain") alludes to a vision of the Virgin Mary witnessed by Prince Filippo d'Angiò, who hence declaring the town a tax-free haven, according to the local...
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  • first time in 1070 on the occasion of the gift that the Queen Giovanna d'Angiò gave to Count Simone Cofone of Acri and Padia. The Acre Pig Reproduction...
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    "chief" (a horizontal band at the top of the shield). Guelphs had a capo d'Angiò or "chief of Anjou", containing yellow fleurs-de-lys on a blue field, with...
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    short-lived, and on October 3, 1402, Visconti passed away. In 1408, Ladislao D'Angiò Durazzo, the King of Naples, successfully captures Perugia and intends...
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  • 1967) – singer/songwriter Dargen D'Amico (born 1980) – rapper/singer Pino D'Angiò (born 1952) – singer Cristina D'Avena (born 1964) – singer Fabrizio De...
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    Pietro and Riccardo inherit the feudal lands of Rinaldo and a certain Filippo Cimino is made adviser (consigliere) in Vico. In 1273 three Cimino brothers...
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  • Castelli medievali. Puglia e Basilicata: dai Normanni a Federico II e Carlo I d'Angiò, Bari 1994, pp. 126-134, 310-312. "Santeramo in Colle – Araldicacivica"...
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