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    Montescaglioso (Montese: Mònde) is a town and comune in the Province of Matera, Basilicata, southern Italy. The economy is mostly based on agriculture...
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    main comuni (municipalities) by population are (as of January 2018): Montescaglioso hosts the territorial abbacy of Saint Michael the Archangel, which belongs...
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  • Robert (died July 1080) was the first Norman count of Montescaglioso. Robert had a brother, Geoffrey of Conversano. Their mother was a sister of Duke Robert...
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    brother of the Sicilian queen dowager Margaret, who made him Count of Montescaglioso (1166) and then Prince of Taranto (1168). The main primary source for...
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  • Maccabeo, or Maccabees; died 1108) was the second Norman count of Montescaglioso from the death of his father Robert in 1080. During the three-year period...
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  • of Montescaglioso and Squillace, and Lord of Berre, Mison, and Tiano. He was the son of Bertrand III of Baux, Count of Andria and Montescaglioso and...
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    Sasso Barisano (facing Bari) and the southern Sasso Caveoso (facing Montescaglioso). The Sassi consist of around twelve levels spanning the height of 380...
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    large community of citizens of Montescaglioso who emigrated in those years. "Avenue Paterson" in Montescaglioso "Montescaglioso Street" in Paterson The San...
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  • Bertrand III of Baux (also known as Bertrando Del Balzo), Count of Andria, Montescaglioso, and Squillace, Lord of Berre, Senator of Rome, Captain-General of Tuscany...
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    however, Margaret moved him off to Apulia with the title of Count of Montescaglioso. Happily for her, a more favourable familial arrival occurred nearly...
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    France; married firstly William VI of Auvergne and secondly Rudolf of Montescaglioso. In 1077, a year after Judith’s death, Roger married a second time,...
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    mistresses: A daughter, wife of Rodrigo Garcés (later Henry, Count of Montescaglioso) A daughter, wife of the Neapolitan nobleman Adam Clemenza, married...
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  • Grimaldi Francis of Baux (1330–1422), first Duke of Andria, Count of Montescaglioso House of Baux, French noble family from the south of France James of...
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  • Magione, Siena Valvisciolo Abbey, Sermoneta Abbey of St. Michael in Montescaglioso Templars' Tower at San Felice Circeo (from 1240 to 1259) Haneffe, Belgium...
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  • united with the titular Territorial Abbacy of San Michele Arcangelo di Montescaglioso Diocese of Melfi-Rapolla-Venosa Diocese of Tricarico Diocese of Tursi-Lagonegro...
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  • Monterubbiano Montesano Salentino Montesano sulla Marcellana Montesarchio Montescaglioso Montescano Montescheno Montescudaio Montescudo-Monte Colombo Montese...
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    is joined by a left tributary, the Gravina, and flows southeast near Montescaglioso before entering the province of Taranto. It is then joined by a left...
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  • as had been feared. Instead, the new king's uncle, Henry, Count of Montescaglioso, laid claim to Taranto and all of Simon's former territories. Norwich...
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  • temperament. In 1309, he received Nocera and Isernia and exchanged Montescaglioso for Sorrento and Castellammare di Stabia. He began serving his brother...
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  • abbot (d. 1174), also known as Maccabeus or Machabeus Rudolf, Count of Montescaglioso, also known as Maccabeus Maccabees (disambiguation) Maccabi (disambiguation)...
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  • Marguerite de Beaumont-en-Gâtinais, daughter of Pierre de Beaumont, count of Montescaglioso et d'Alba, and of Filippa de Ceccano. On Jean's death she remarried...
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    Queen regent of Sicily. Rodrigo, later known as Henry, made Count of Montescaglioso by his sister, Margaret, Queen regent of Sicily. On 24 June 1144 he...
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    daughter of Charles II of Naples and wife of Bertrand del Balzo, Count of Montescaglioso, who resided in the city from 1308 until his death in 1330. The city...
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    Queen Consort of England Queen Consort of Sicily Count of Aragon Count of the Principate Count of Montescaglioso Countess of Champagne Dissolution 1234...
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    border between the province of Matera and the province of Taranto near Montescaglioso and Ginosa. Finally, it joins the Bradano as a left tributary in the...
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  • The next year (1168), however, a rebellion led by Henry, Count of Montescaglioso, a brother to the queen, toppled the new archbishop and forced him to...
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  • power by 1127, when he last appears beside George and King Roger at Montescaglioso, and he probably died around that time as well. He was succeeded by...
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  • Count Roger II of Sicily invaded the Basilicata to annex the county of Montescaglioso which had formerly been held by his sister Emma in right of her deceased...
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  • Rodrigo was sent to Apulia with the name Henry and the title Count of Montescaglioso and there he stayed briefly with Gilbert. In 1167, Barbarossa finally...
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  • his enemies solely to provoke the queen's brother, Henry, Count of Montescaglioso, into acting against Richard. In that year, however, Margaret replaced...
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