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Conversano (Barese: Cunverséne) is an
ancient town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, south-eastern Italy. It is 30
kilometres (19 mi)...
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Sibylla of
Conversano (d. 18
March 1103) was a
wealthy Norman heiress,
Duchess of
Normandy by
marriage to
Robert Curthose. She was
regent of
Normandy during...
- The
Diocese of
Conversano-Monopoli (Latin:
Dioecesis Conversanensis-Monopolitana) is a
Latin diocese of the
Catholic Church in Apulia. It has
existed since...
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Conversano is a
railway station in
Conversano, Italy. The
station is
located on the Bari–Martina Franca–Taranto railway. The
train services and the railway...
- and his
second wife
Eremburga of Mortain. In 1132, Alexander,
Count of
Conversano, fled to
Dalmatia and was
dispossessed of his
territories by King Roger...
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nephew of
Robert Guiscard through one of his sisters, he was the
count of
Conversano from 1072 and the lord of
Brindisi and Nardò from 1070,
until his death...
- he most
likely met his ****ure wife,
Sybil of
Conversano,
daughter of the
wealthy Norman count of
Conversano Geoffrey, and
according to
Orderic he fell in...
- 1394 – 15
November 1469) was a
Countess of Saint-Pol, of Brienne, and of
Conversano. She was a
member of the
noble House of Baux of the
Kingdom of Naples...
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started only in the
early sixteenth century on the
impulse of the
Count of
Conversano Andrea Matteo III
Acquaviva d'Aragona. He
allowed about forty peasant...
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Tancred of
Conversano, the
youngest son of Geoffrey,
Count of
Conversano,
became the
count of
Brindisi on his father's
death in 1100. Tancred's elder...