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Bartholomew of
Neocastro (c. 1240 –
after 1293) was an
Italian jurist, and
author of a
chronicle called the
Historia Sicula,
which covers the
years from...
- only to the pope. They
elected leaders, one of whom was
Bartholomaeus of
Neocastro who was
prominent in the
unfolding events and
would later chronicle much...
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Surrender of
Neocastro during the Gr**** War of
Independence by
Peter von Hess...
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Bartholomaeus of
Neocastro, is
aggressive towards her character[how?], but some
suspect that the
political motives influencing the pro-Aragonese
Neocastro may not...
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Bartholomeus Molenaer (1618–1650),
Dutch genre painter Bartholomaeus of
Neocastro (c.1240–aft.1293),
Italian jurist and
chronicler Bartholomaeus Pitiscus...
- adulthood. The
works of two 13th-century historians,
Bartholomaeus of
Neocastro and Saba Malaspina,
strongly influenced modern views about Charles, although...
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Siege of
Navarino Part of the Gr**** War of
Independence "Surrender of
Neocastro" by
Peter von Hess
Belligerents Gr****
revolutionaries Ottoman Empire Commanders...
- name
Bianca in
relation to Manfred's
mother goes back to
Bartholomew of
Neocastro, who
wrote only 40
years after Manfred's death.
Perhaps the name Bianca...
- lord of Ficarra. His father's name was Amico.
According to
Bartolomeo da
Neocastro, he was
exiled from
Messina for his parti****tion in the
conspiracy of...
- movement. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 281n, 497)
Bartholomaeus of
Neocastro.
Bartholomaeus of
Neocastro (1240–1293),
known as Bartholomew, was an
Italian jurist...