• Di Sangro family (category Italian noble families)
    an Italian noble family. The Di Sangro family descends from an Oderisio, who was nephew of Berardo "il Francisco", founder of the Berardi family, known...
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  • from Lake Fucino as far as the Peligni. They descended from a certain Berardo who was called "Francesco" because he came from Francia, who came to Italy...
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    collapsed, and the remains of Pope Celestine V were thrown from their tomb. Berardo da Padula (1256–1264) Niccolò Sinizzo, O.Cist. (1267–1294) Nicola Castroceli...
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  • maint: location missing publisher (link) 5. Alexander monachus (2001). Pio, Berardo (ed.). Chronicorum liber monasterii sancti Bartholomei de Carpineto (critical ed...
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    12 March 1299, when the inhabitants obtained by the bishop of Brescia Berardo Maggi the permission to autonomize the village from the Benedictine monastery...
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    1061–1065 Loperto 1066–1069 vacant 1069–1073 Uberto Belmonte 1073–1082 [Berardo (?) ca.1092 (?)] Ugone Candido 1089–1099 (pseudocardinal) Milone 1095/98–1104...
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    of Bishop Jacopo (1276), the Ghibelline canons wished to elect a noble, Berardo Berardi, while the Guelphs elected Rinaldo Sicardi, Abbot of San Pietro...
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