The Domenican prelate had reluctantly accepted the papal tiara in 1724, leaving with great regret his bishopric in Benevento. |
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In the 11th century the latter two fell to the Normans, while Benevento became an exclave of the Papal States. |
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The draft text was met with a favourable opinion at the meeting of 20 October in Benevento. |
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It was controlled by the dukes of Benevento and then by the princes of Salerno. |
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The areas qualifying for assistance include the provinces of Benevento, Avellino and Salerno, with special emphasis on the hinterland. |
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Capua, Montecassino, Benevento, and Salerno contributed to the Latin cultural tradition from their own rich patrimonies. |
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After his release from the high-security Benevento prison in southern Italy, he was expelled from the country. |
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Finally, Louis was in charge of the Spanish March and fought the duke of Benevento in southern Italy on at least one occasion. |
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Its epicenter was northeast of Naples between the towns of Caserta and Benevento, AP reported. |
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Paul took refuge in Benevento in southern Italy at the court of Duke Arichis II, who had married Desiderius' daughter Adalberga, once Paul's pupil. |
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A visit to the Samnite Museum, where pre-roman and roman finds found in the area of Benevento are kept: arms, jewels, buckles, funeral furnishing from different necropolis of the area. |
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This worthy follower of Saint Francis of Assisi was born on 25 May 1887 at Pietrelcina in the Archdiocese of Benevento, the son of Grazio Forgione and Maria Giuseppa De Nunzio. |
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The town of Benevento, in southern Italy, has at its centre the historical street, Corso Garibaldi, which has recently been revitalized for the benefit of locals and tourists alike. |
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In response, the kings tried to centralize power over time, but they definitively lost control over Spoleto and Benevento in the attempt. |
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Only Duke Arechis II of Benevento refused to submit and proclaimed independence. |
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However, after Arecchis II's death in 787, his son Grimoald III proclaimed the Duchy of Benevento newly independent. |
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After this coalition failed, in August 1128 Honorius invested Roger at Benevento as Duke of Apulia. |
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The duchy of Benevento maintained its sovereignty in the face of the pretensions of both the Western and Eastern Empires. |
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The following year, he launched an assault from Sicily against the Lombard Duchy of Benevento, which then occupied most of southern Italy. |
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It was highly decentralized at first, with the territorial dukes having practical sovereignty in their duchies, especially in the southern duchies of Spoleto and Benevento. |
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He decided to reopen struggles against the Pope, who was supporting the dukes of Spoleto and Benevento against him, and entered Rome in 772, the first Lombard king to do so. |
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The Church of Santa Sofia in Benevento was erected in 760 by Duke Arechis II, and it preserves Lombard frescoes on the walls and even Lombard capitals on the columns. |
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While the count of Alife hesitated, Roger, now supported by Benevento, destroyed all the rebels' castles in the region, capturing an immense booty. |
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