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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...
- Surrender of Neocastro during the Gr**** War of Independence by Peter von Hess...
- Bartholomaeus of Neocastro, is aggressive towards her character[how?], but some suspect that the political motives influencing the pro-Aragonese Neocastro may not...
- 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...
- 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...