- The
Palazzo dei
Normanni ("Norman Palace"; Sicilian:
Palazzu dî Nurmanni,
Palazzu Riali) is also
called Royal Palace of Palermo. It was the seat of the...
- San Vito dei
Normanni (Sanvitese:
Santu Vitu),
historically known as San Vito
degli Schiavoni is an
Italian town of 19,947
inhabitants of the province...
- San Vito dei
Normanni Air
Station was a
United States Air
Force facility located 7
miles (11 km) west of Brindisi, Apulia,
between the port of Brindisi...
- the
Italian Renaissance, she was born in Rome
around 1483 to
Lucrezia Normanni and
Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere (later Pope
Julius II).
Felice was well...
-
makes Italy the
country with most
UNESCO world heritage sites.
Palazzo dei
Normanni (the
Norman Palace), a
notable example of
Norman architecture, this palace...
-
Trilingual sign from the
Palazzo dei
Normanni in Palermo,
written in Latin,
Byzantine Gr**** and Arabic...
- The black-winged
pratincole (Glareola nordmanni) is a
wader in the
pratincole bird family, Glareolidae. The
genus name is a
diminutive of
Latin glarea...
- The Italo-Normans (Italian: Italo-
Normanni), or Siculo-Normans (Siculo-
Normanni) when
referring to
Sicily and
Southern Italy, are the Italian-born descendants...
- artist,
Catholic and
nonviolent activist. He was born in San Vito dei
Normanni,
Italy and died in Murcia, Spain.[citation needed] A
western disciple of...
- Normandy..." Norwich, John Julius; Rospigliosi,
Elena Lante (2021-11-11). I
normanni nel Sud: 1016-1130 (in Italian).
Sellerio Editore. ISBN 978-88-389-4288-4...