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acquaviva familyの例文

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  • In the 12th century the town was a possession of the ruling Acquaviva family.
  • He also painted medallions with portraits of the Ducal family for the Acquaviva family.
  • From the 14th to the 18th century Notaresco fell under the rule of the Acquaviva family.
  • Between the years 1393 and 1760 Corropoli was one of the 19 dukedoms under the ruling Acquaviva family.
  • This new town gained importance when, in 1054, the Acquaviva family, which lasted until the early 19th century.
  • The city and vicinity were the property of the Acquaviva family who, being pressed by huge debts, sold all the land to the royal family.
  • The Lombards were displaced by the Normans, whose noble House of Acquaviva family ruled the town for decades from about 1393, before merging their lands into the Kingdom of Naples, but remaining dominant in the city as Dukes of Atri until the 19th century.
  • In the 14th century the medieval borough of Castrum Silvi, as it was known, became a fiefdom of the abbey of San Giovanni in Venere ( located kilometers away, in what is now the province of Chieti ), then passed to the jurisdiction of the Acquaviva family of Atri.
  • In 1694 Corropoli was part of the holdings of princess Francesca Caracciolo, wife of Giosia of Acquaviva, who had left it to her as a gift . Corropoli remained in the hands of the Acquaviva family through the year 1760 when the last of the family owners, Isabella Strozzi, died ..