- term has been
adopted as a
synonym of
quartiere in the
Italian comuni.
Terzieri, quartieri, sestieri, rioni, and
their analogues are
usually no longer...
-
Empire following the
Fourth Crusade.
Partitioned into
three baronies (
terzieri, "thirds") (Chalkis,
Karystos and Oreos) run by a few
interrelated Lombard...
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Santa Maria in Valle. The
historical subdivisions of
Trevi proper are the
terzieri of Castello,
Matiggia e Piano; they come into play only for the Palio....
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Ancona was an
oligarchic republic ruled by six Elders,
elected by the
three terzieri into
which the city was divided: S. Pietro,
Porto and Capodimonte. It had...
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oligarchic republic,
Ancona was
ruled by six Elders,
elected by the
three terzieri into
which the city was divided: S. Pietro,
Porto and Capodimonte.[citation...
- Giovanni,
killing 700 inhabitants, and
Tuscania (Viterbo),
destroying two
terzieri and
killing 800 inhabitants.
Knowing that he was
deeply hated by the Neapolitan...
- knife-throwing)
Palio di San
Rufino in ****isi, a
crossbow competition Palio dei
Terzieri, in August, an
archery contest Palio of Orte, an
archery contest Palio...
- Ravano. The
rulers of
Euboea (Negroponte to the Italians) were
called terzieri or triarchs:
rulers of thirds. In 1209,
after fellow triarchs Peccoraro...
- Peloponnese, and
William was also
suzerain of the
three Lombard baronies (
terzieri, lit. 'thirds') of
Negroponte (the
medieval name of the
island of Euboea)...