Infobox Christian leader name Simon of Apulia image religion Catholic see Diocese of Exeter title Bishop of Exeter elected circa c. 13 April 1214 consecration 5 October 1214 ended 9 September 1223 predecessor Henry Marshal successor William Briwere ordination bishops other post Dean of York birth date birth place death date 9 September 1223 death place buried Exeter Cathedral Simon of Apulia died 1223 was a medieval canon lawyer and Bishop of Exeter . Life Nothing is known of Simon s early life beyond ... . ref name DNB Barlow http www.oxforddnb.com view article 94380 Apulia, Simon of d. 1223 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref Simon was a Canon priest canon of the cathedral chapter of York sometime ... NAME Simon of Apulia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Exeter DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 9 September 1223 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Simon of Apulia Category 1223 deaths ... had wanted his brother Peter as dean, but then suggested Simon, who refused to give up his office of chancellor. Geoffrey then selected Philip of Poitou , but the cathedral chapter wanted Simon ... III Celestine III . ref name Cheney82 Cheney From Becket to Langton p. 82 ref Simon was elected to the see ... until a settlement was reached between John and Innocent. Simon was consecrated by Archbishop Stephen Langton at Canterbury. ref name DNB Simon attended the Fourth Lateran Council , but was back in England ... little of his administrative records survive, only a few documents are still extant. Simon did set ..., giving it vestments and other ornaments. ref name DNB Simon died on 9 September 1223. ref name Handbook246 ... in the lady chapel. His nephew, also named Simon, was named archdeacon of Cornwall from 1218 to 1221 ... authorlink Frank Barlow historian encyclopedia Oxford Dictionary of National Biography title Apulia, Simon of d. 1223 edition May 2007 revised url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 94380 accessdate ... , entry for Simon http www.exeter cathedral.org.uk Gallery Bishops B05.html Tomb in Exeter Cathedral ... more details
Coord 41 0 31 N 16 30 46 E type adm1st region IT display title Infobox Region of Italy Name Apulia Italian name Puglia region coa Regione Puglia Stemma.png coa size 50px map Apulia in Italy.svg flag Flag ... iso region Apulia ref From Greek language Greek in lang it Puglia IPA it pu a pron Demonym ... War . Geography Situated at the south eastern tip of the Italian peninsula, Apulia covers over ... in the north of Apulia, which is the least mountainous region in Italy. Apulia is a very dry region ... Monte Apulia Castel del Monte , built by the Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Holy Roman Emperor ... of Bari, Italy L. Massoptier .jpg thumb 250px The city and seaport of Bari Apulia is one of the richest ..., The Mycenaeans and Apulia. An Examination of Aegean Bronze Age Contacts with Apulia in Eastern ... . In ancient times only the northern part of the region was called Apulia the southern peninsula ... peninsula the toe of the Italian boot . Apulia was an important area for the ancient ancient Rome Romans ... of Brindisi and Taranto, and established dominion over the region. During the Imperial age Apulia ... provinces. After the fall of Rome, Apulia was held successively by the Goths , the Lombards ... Italy Saracen presence was intermittent, but Apulia remained under the Byzantine authority, till ... up the Duchy of Apulia in 1059. After the Norman conquest of Sicily in the late 11th century, Palermo replaced Melfi just west of present day Apulia as the center of Norman power, and Apulia became ... to early 13th centuries, Apulia was a favorite residence of the Hohenstaufen emperors, notably Frederick ... Manfred , under the Angevine and Crown of Aragon Spanish dominations Apulia became largely dominated ..., the economy of Apulia is characterised by a greater emphasis on agriculture and services and a smaller ... network of roads but the railway network is somewhat inadequate, particularly in the south. Apulia s convert ... density in Apulia is just above the national average. In 2008 it was equal to 211 inhabitants ... more details
Politics of Apulia This page gathers the results of election s in politics of ApuliaApulia . Regional elections Last regional election Main Apulian regional election, 2010 In the last regional election, which took place on 28 29 March 2010, the outgoing President Nichi Vendola of Left Ecology Freedom SEL was elected for a second consecutive term, after having won the a primary election in which he beat a Democratic Party Italy Democrat and having benefited from the split of the centre right, whose two candidates jointly won 51.0 of the vote. Vendola s party, SEL, had a strong showing in the Region by coming third with 9.7 of the vote, after The People of Freedom 31.1 and the Democratic Party 20.8 . Apulian regional election, 2010 List of previous regional elections Apulian regional election, 1970 Apulian regional election, 1975 Apulian regional election, 1980 Apulian regional election, 1985 Apulian regional election, 1990 Apulian regional election, 1995 Apulian regional election, 2000 Apulian regional election, 2005 References Reflist Elections in Apulia Elections in Italian regions Category Politics of Apulia Category Elections in Apulia ... more details
for the rulers of Apulia named William William Iron Arm William II, Duke of Apulia William of Apulia was a chronicler of the Normans , writing in the 1090s. His Latin language Latin epic poem epic , Gesta Roberti Wiscardi The Deeds of Robert Guiscard , written in hexameter s, is one of the principal contemporary sources for the Norman conquest of southern Italy , especially the career of Robert Guiscard , Duke of Apulia 1059&ndash 1085 . It was composed between 1096 and 1099. It can be dated by the reference in the prologue to Pope Urban II this gives a terminus ante quem , for the pope died in July 1099. A reference in Book III to the Gallic race who wanted to open the roads to the Holy Sepulchre shows that William must have been writing after the Council of Clermont , called by Urban in November 1095. A reference to Pope Urban II as still living places it before his death in July 1099. The poem was dedicated to Duke Roger Borsa son of duke Robert Guiscard . Editions William of Apulia, trans. Graham A. Loud, The Deeds of Robert Guiscard , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre william 20ap 201.doc Books One , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre william 20ap 202.doc Two , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre william 20ap 203.doc Three , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre william 20ap 204.doc Four , and http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre william 20ap 205.doc Five Word Documents Category Italian historians Category Italian poets Category Italo Normans Category People from Apulia Category 11th century Italian people Category 11th century writers Category 12th century Italian people Category 12th century Latin writers ar de Wilhelm von Apulien es Guillermo de Apulia fr Guillaume de Pouille it Guglielmo di Puglia la Guillelmus Apuliensis ro Guglielmo de Apulia ru ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Candela official name Comune di Candela native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Candela Italia Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 41 latm 8 lats latNS N longd 15 longm 31 longs longEW E coordinates type region IT type city 2824 coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Apulia province ProvinciaIT short form sigla FG FG frazioni mayor party mayor Nicola Gatta area footnotes area total km2 96 population footnotes ref name istat All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute Istat ref population total 2739 population as of 1 July 2009 pop density footnotes population demonym Candelesi elevation footnotes elevation m 474 twin1 twin1 country saint Pope Clement I day 7 postal code 71024 area code 0885 website official website http www.comune.candela.fg.it footnotes Candela is a town and comune in the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of southeast Italy . References Reflist BR Apulia geo stub BR Province of Foggia DEFAULTSORT Candela Fg Category Cities and towns in Apulia roa rup Candela Italia es Candela Italia eo Candela fr Candela Italie it Candela Italia lmo Candela FG hu Candela ms Candela, Apulia nl Candela Itali ja nap Candela FG pms Candela pl Candela W ochy pt Candela It lia ru uk vi Candela, Apulia vo Candela war Candela, Apulia ... more details
Politics of Apulia The Politics of Apulia , Italy takes place in a framework of a Presidential system presidential representative democracy , whereby the President of Regional Government is the head of government , and of a pluriform multi party system . Executive power is exercised by the Regional Government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Regional Council. Executive Main Government of Apulia The Regional Government Giunta Regionale is presided by the President of the Region Presidente della Regione , who is elected for a five year term, and is composed by the President and the Ministers Assessori , who are currently 14, including a Vice President. ref http www.regione.puglia.it index.php?page struttura&opz giunta&cust 1 QUIregione Bot generated title ref 2010 2015 composition class wikitable colspan 2 Members of the Regional Government width 50 align left Political Group width 50 align left Seats width 50 align left Democratic Party Italy Democratic Party width 50 align left Vice President and 6 assessors width 50 align left Left Ecology Freedom width 50 ...?page struttura&opz giunta&cust 1 Apulia Region Regional Government small List of Presidents Main List of Presidents of Apulia List of Presidents of Apulia Legislative branch Main Regional Council of Apulia The Regional Council of Apulia Consiglio Regionale della Puglia is composed of 70 members and is elected ... 10 align center 6 width 50 align left Apulia First width 30 align left width 10 align center 4 width ... Main List of political parties in Apulia Elections in Apulia Last regional election Main Apulian ... External links http www.regione.puglia.it Apulia Region http www.consiglio.puglia.it Regional Council of Apulia http www.consiglio.puglia.it documentazione statuto.pdf Constitution of Apulia Politics of Italian Regions Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Politics Of Apulia Category Apulia Category Politics of Apulia ... more details
Neapolis was a common name of ancient cities, for others see Neapoli disambiguation Neapolis Greek language Greek polytonic meaning New City , was an ancient city of Apulia , Italy , not mentioned by any ancient writer, but the existence of which is attested by its coins. There seems good reason to place it at Polignano a Mare , between Barium modern Bari and Gnatia Egnatia near modern Fasano , where numerous relics of antiquity have been discovered. ref Romanelli, vol. ii. p. 148 52 James Millingen , Numismatique de l Italie , p. 147. ref References Reflist SmithDGRG Category Apulia Category Ancient cities Category Ancient mints ... more details
Accademia Apulia UK is a non profit organization founded in April 2008 in London , offering a creative platform and a network of support to anyone wishing to further their career in the United Kingdom. The Accademia provides a dynamic forum so members can stay in touch and share professional experiences, inspirations, and aspirations for mutual benefit. The Accademia s website is the focal point of the organisation, allowing members professional achievements to replenish the community. Members include politicians and leading executives whose distinguished careers provide an exemplary template for aspiring young professionals. The Accademia is led by philanthropist Angelo Iudice, an ambassador of Apulia in London for over 25 years, who founded the association wishing to recognise and nurture the talent of young professionals. In order to promote young artists, the Accademia has launched an art award , the Accademia Apulia Art Award which supports intercultural exchange between artists living in London and in other European cities. The Accademia Apulia UK is an organisation with international membership. It counts amongst its patrons and members personalities like Karen Essex , Arturo Brachetti , John Shand Kydd , Gianrico Carofiglio , Nancy Dell Olio . References http www.theartnewspaper.com articles Che 20bella 20festa 20Italian 20art 20award 20launches 20in 20London 23178 http westminster.londoninformer.co.uk 2010 09 photography competition launch.html http interculturalarts.co.uk index.php?option com content&view article&id 1015 inaugural accademia apulia photographic winners annouced&catid 1 latest news&Itemid 84 http kensington.londoninformer.co.uk 2011 02 inaugural photographic awards.html http www.rcasociety.net content spirit place and cultural diversity photographic award External links http www.accademiapulia.org The academy s website See also Ethnic groups of the United Kingdom Lists of U.K. locations with large ethnic populations Italian communities Lists ... more details
The County of Apulia was a Norman people Norman country founded by William Iron Arm William the Hauteville,that existed for sixteen years, from 1043 to 1059 in the territories of Gargano , Capitanata , Apulia , Campania and Vulture area Vulture . Creation William I of Hauteville, who returned in September 1042 in Melfi , was recognized from all the Normans as supreme leader. He turns to Guaimar IV of Salerno Guaimar IV , Lombard prince of Salerno and Rainulf Drengot , Count of Aversa , and offers both an alliance. With the unification of the two Norman family, Altavilla and Drengot, Guaimar offers official recognition of the conquests and at the end of the year, an assembly of Lombards and Normans barons at Melfi meets with Rainulf and William, which ends at the beginning of the following year 1043 . In this meeting Guaimar V of Salerno ensure the Hauteville dominance over Melfi. Iron Arm form the second core of his possessions and differentiate himself from Rainulf I of Aversa, head of the territories of Campania. All the barons present offer a tribute as a vassal to Guaimar, which recognizes William I of Hauteville the first title of Count of Apulia . To tie it to himself, offers to marry her niece Guide, daughter of the duke Guy of Sorrento . Guaimar reconfirms the title of count to Rainulf as well. is then born the County of Puglia. William states that the first capital of the county and home of the Crown would be Melfi, a city that woul remains outside the partition. It will remain Capital for forty years prior to Salerno the center of the city was divided into twelve districts, each of them with a palace and a count with control over that area of town. Bibliography John Julius Norwich , The Normans in the South 1016 1130 , Longmans, London, 1967. See also List of Counts and Dukes of Apulia and Calabria Former monarchies Italian peninsula DEFAULTSORT County Of Apulia Category History of Italy Italy hist stub ar fr Comt d Apulie it Contea di Puglia ru ... more details
Apulia First La Puglia Prima di Tutto , PPdT is a regionalism politics regionalist centrism centrist list of political parties in Italy political party in Italy active in Apulia . The party was lanched in 2005 as a civic list in support of Raffaele Fitto , the outgoing President of the Region of Forza Italia . In the Apulian regional election, 2005 2005 regional election PPdT gained 9.2 of the vote and 5 seats in the Regional Council, while Fitto was defeated by Nichi Vendola . PPdT has since organized on a stable basis and gained some autonomy from Fitto, although it can be considered a sort of sister party of The People of Freedom , tha party in which Fitto and Forza Italia merged in 2009. Since then PPdT is led by Salvatore Greco , a former deputy of the Union of Christian and Centre Democrats . In the Apulian regional election, 2010 2010 regional election the party obtained 7.1 and 4 regional councillors, including Greco. Italian political parties Category Political parties in Apulia it La Puglia Prima di Tutto ... more details
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, populated by Messapi . At the end of the seventh century AD, with the division of the Apulia region ... DEFAULTSORT Sava Ta Category Cities and towns in Apulia Category Localities of Salento Puglia geo ... Sava hu Sava Olaszorsz g ms Sava, Apulia nl Sava Itali ja nap Sava TA pms Sava TA pl Sava pt Sava ro Sava Apulia scn Sava TA roa tara Sava TA uk vo Sava war Sava, Apulia ... more details
Rogerius of Apulia also Rogerios Ruggero di Puglia in Italian language Italian c. 1205 &ndash 1266 was a medieval Roman Catholicism Roman Catholic monk and chronicle r, born in Torremaggiore , Apulia . He became bishop of Oradea in 1249, and is best known for his account of the Tatar invasions . Life After 1241, he wrote a description of the conquest of Transylvania and the Pannonian Plain by the Tatars see Battle of Mohi in his work Carmen Miserabile Sad Song . Mongol Empire Mongol Tatar Golden Horde forces led by Batu Khan began attacking Europe in 1223, starting with Kievan Rus . They continued to defeat Holy Roman Empire Imperial , History of Poland 966 1385 Polish , and Kingdom of Hungary Hungarian armies before turning back to go home, upon learning of the death of their Great Khan in 1241. Rogerius survived the devastation by hiding in the marsh es, and writes that the Tatars annihilated the population to the last infant, besides committing many other atrocities. Image Tatarsinvade.jpg frame right The Tatars invade detail of a miniature in the Chronicon Pictum Rogerius subsequently assumed other posts, including dean of Sopron 1243 , dean at Zagreb 1249 , secretary to Johannes Toletanus in Lyon , and archbishop of Split , where he died. Comments and renditions of his work Carmen Miserabile super Destructione Regni Hungariae per Tartaros , ed., L. Juhasz, in I Szentpetery , ed., Scriptores Rerum Hungaricarum , 2 vols. Budapest 1937 1938 11, 543 88 German translation by H. Gockenjan in Ungarns Geschichtsschreiber , 111 Der Mongolensturm C. de Bridia, Historia Tartarorum , ed., A. Onnerfors Berlin 1967 an English translation in R.A. Skelton, T.E. Marston, and G.D. Painter, The Vinland map Vinland Map and the Giovanni da Pian del Carpine Tartar Relation New Haven 1965 ... , a district in Oradea, Romania, named after Rogerius of Apulia External links en icon Matyla Ghyka ... de Apulia hr Rogerije iz Apulije it Ruggero di Puglia vescovo hu Rogerius mester pl Roger arcybiskup ... more details
of Foggia DEFAULTSORT Lesina Commune Category Cities and towns in Apulia Category Titular sees ... ms Lesina, Apulia nl Lesina ja nap Lesina FG pms Lesina pl Lesina pt Lesina uk vi Lesina, Apulia vo Lesina war Lesina, Foggia ... more details
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class infobox football style width 16em text align center style font size 16px Eccellenza Apulia style font size 11px line height 15px Image LND Apulia.png none 100px style font size 12px background BFD7FF Founded style font size 12px 1991 style font size 12px background BFD7FF Nation style font size 12px flagcountry Italy style font size 12px background BFD7FF Feeder To style font size 12px Serie D br style font size 12px background BFD7FF Relegation To style font size 12px Promozione style font size 12px background BFD7FF Number of Teams style font size 12px 18 style font size 12px background BFD7FF Cups style font size 12px ??? style font size 12px background BFD7FF Current Champions 2006 07 style font size 12px A.S. Fasano Fasano Eccellenza Apulia known in its native tongue as Eccellenza Puglia is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in the Southern Italian region of Apulia , Italy . It is competed amongst 18 teams, in one group. The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D . The club who finishes second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play off which consists of two rounds. 2007 08 clubs class wikitable Team City Province U.S.D. A.Toma Maglie Maglie Province of Lecce Lecce U.S. Audace Cerignola Cerignola Province of Foggia Foggia A.S. Bisceglie 1913 Donuva Bisceglie Province of Bari Bari A.S.D. Atletico Corato Corato Province of Bari Bari A.S.D. Copertino Copertino Province of Lecce Lecce A.S.D. Leonessa Altamura Altamura Province of Bari Bari A.S.D. Francavilla Calcio Francavilla Fontana Province of Brindisi Brindisi U.S.D. Lucera Calcio Lucera Province of Foggia Foggia A.C.D. Massafra Massafra Province of Taranto Taranto A.S.D. Molfetta Calcio Molfetta Province of Bari Bari A.S.D. Liberty Bari 1909 Bari Province ... Province of Bari Bari Champions Here are the past champions of the Apulia Eccellenza, organised into their respective ... piazzamenti.html Some Club Histories In the League Eccellenza Category Sport in Apulia Category ... more details
of Hannibal and Fabius Maximus in Apulia . In common with many other Apulian cities it had joined ... also enumerates the Aecani among the inland towns of Apulia iii. 11 but its position is more clearly .... Geogr. vol. ix. p. 260. ref The current Troia was founded as a fortified town in Apulia in 1018 by Basil ... Italia lmo Troia FG hu Troia ms Troia, Apulia nl Troia ja nap Troia FG pms Troia pl Troia pt Troia It lia ru scn Tro a FG sv Troia uk vi Troia, Apulia vo Troia war Troia, Apulia ... more details
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Infobox Italian comune name Turi official name Comune di Turi native name image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield shield alt shield size px image map map alt map caption pushpin label position bottom pushpin map alt latd 40 latm 58 lats latNS N longd 17 longm 07 longs longEW E coordinates type region IT type city coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region Puglia province Province of Bari Bari BA frazioni mayor party mayor Enzo Gigantelli area footnotes area total km2 70 population footnotes ref Population from Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ISTAT ref population total 11881 population as of December 31, 2004 pop density footnotes population demonym Turesi elevation footnotes elevation m 254 twin1 twin1 country saint Sant Oronzo day August 26 postal code 70010 area code 080 website official http www.comune.turi.ba.it footnotes Turi is a town and comune in the province of Bari , Puglia , Italy . References reflist province of Bari Category Cities and towns in Apulia Puglia geo stub de Turi Apulien es Turi eo Turi fr Turi id Turi, Italia it Turi lmo Turi hu Turi ms Turi, Apulia nl Turi ja nap Turi pms Turi pl Turi W ochy pt Turi ru scn Turi BA uk vo Turi war Turi, Italya ... more details
Category Cities and towns in Apulia Category Localities of Salento Category Italian Jewish communities ... Oria ms Oria, Apulia nl Oria Brindisi ja nap Oria pms Oria pl Oria pt Oria It lia ru scn Oria BR sl Oria, Italija sv Oria roa tara Oria uk vo Oria war Oria, Apulia ... more details
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Roger IV 1152&ndash 1161 was the eldest son of William I of Sicily and Margaret of Navarre . Twice in his short life he was the object of the barons intent to replace his father as king. When he was made the duke of Apulia is unknown, probably after his father s assumption of power in 1154. In 1156, when he was three years old, barons opposed to Maio of Bari began to consider removing not only the emir , but also the king, and putting Roger on the throne. While a minor, the barons would be free from meaningful royal control. In 1161, after the successful assassination of Maio, the rebels paraded the nine year old Roger through the streets, announcing his succession and heralding his coming coronation in the Cathedral of Palermo . However, the populace instead supported the succession claims of Simon, Prince of Taranto Simon, erstwhile Prince of Taranto , the king s illegitimate half brother. The people rebelled nd the palace was stormed. In the ensuing battle, young Roger was killed, by a wayward arrow to the eye. An alternative theory, advanced by William s enemy Hugo Falcandus Falcandus , is that Roger died after repeated kicking by his father, who was in a rage at having been betrayed by his son. Roger was interred in the cathedral with his brother Henry, Prince of Capua , but later was moved to the chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene in Monreale . References John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius . The Kingdom in the Sun, 1130&ndash 1194 . London Longmans, 1970. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1152 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1161 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1152 births Category 1161 deaths Category Normans Category Italo Normans Category Dukes of Apulia Roger 4 Category Burials at Monreale Cathedral, Sicily es Rogelio IV de Apulia ru IV ... more details
synagogue, Trani, Italy The history of the Jews in Apulia also known as Puglia can be traced to over two millennia. Apulia, from Greek language Greek , in lang it Puglia , IPA it pu a ... Sea . The Jews have had a presence in Apulia for at least 2000 years. The Jews of Apulia ... prior to the their expulsion. Ancient history Apulia was once part of the ancient Ancient Greece Greek ..., Apulia Oria , Otranto , and Taranto . Other legends tell of Jewish captives deported from Judea ... communities in Apulia. The many tombstone inscriptions, some entirely or partially written in Hebrew ... Empire , the region of Apulia fell under the rule of the Byzantine Empire and during the 9th century ... and 925, Arab armies invaded and occupied parts of Apulia, resulting in much misery for the Jews, which ... Calabria Apulia area in the tenth century and wrote of these times. Medieval history By the 11th century ... Other rabbinic scholars of Apulia in the 13th century include Isaiah di Trani Isaiah ben Mali of Trani ... ben ha Yatom. The lives of the Jews in Apulia continued to be tolerable until the end of the 13th century. Jews in Apulia owned land, were employed in crafts, such as the dyeing industry. Thomas Aquinas ... to allow them to grow rich by usury. Toleration of the Jews in Apulia came to end when the Apulia ... in 1343 by Joan I of Naples Joanna I . Both Jews and neofiti who again settled in Apulia in the 15th ..., after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain , many Spanish, and Portuguese Jews settled in Apulia. This led to a small revival of Jewish life in the area. Isaac Abrabanel lived in Apulia at this time ... of Apulia. Also in 1495, the Jews Lecce were massacred and the Jewish quarter was burned to the ground ... Bomberg . When Apulia fell to the Spanish in 1510 and the beginning of the end was in sight for the Apulian Jews. The Spanish Inquisition reached Apulia because of the large number of Jews, Crypto Jews ... as Catholic Churches. By 1540, the last expulsion finally ended Jewish life in Apulia. Most ... more details
Image Italy and Illyria 1084 v2.svg thumb 200px right The Duchy of Apulia and Calabria in the political context of Italy and the Balkans in 1084. This is a list of Count s and Duke s of Apulia and Calabria in Southern Italy from the 11th century to the 12th century. The county was originally a creation of Guaimar IV of Salerno , who was acclaimed Duke of Apulia and Calabria by the Normans . He in turn created the Norman leader, William Iron Arm William I Iron Arm , a member of the famous Tancred of Hauteville Hauteville clan, count at Melfi . Although never recognized by the emperor, William is usually considered the first count of Apulia and Calabria. In 1047, the Emperor Henry III took away Guaimar s ducal title. He christened William s brother and successor Drogo Dux et Magister Italiae ... of Apulia and Calabria style text align center width 100 class wikitable width 22 Count width 105px ... 1058 br 8 children 1085 br Fiskardo br aged 70 Dukes of Apulia and Calabria style text align center ... 51 William II, Duke of Apulia William II br 1111&ndash 1127 1095 br son of Roger Borsa Roger I Borsa ... br br Beatrix of Rethel br 1151 br 1 child 26 February 1154 br Palermo br aged 59 Roger III, Duke of Apulia ... br 4 children 7 May 1166 br Palermo br aged 35 Roger IV, Duke of Apulia Roger IV br 1156&ndash 1161 ... width 22 Duke width 105px Portrait Birth width 25 Marriages width 19 Death Bohemond, Duke of Apulia ... Counts And Dukes Of Apulia And Calabria Category Counts of Apulia Category Counts of Calabria Category Dukes of Apulia Category Dukes of Calabria Category Lists of counts Apulia and Calabria Category Dukedoms of Italy Apulia and Calabria Category Lists of Italian nobility Apulia and Calabria Category Lists of dukes Apulia and Calabria ca Ducat de Pulla i Cal bria es Anexo Condes y duques de Apulia y Calabria fr Comt d Apulie ko it Elenco dei conti e duchi di Puglia e Calabria hu Apulia s Calabria uralkod inak list ja ja no Hertugd mmet Puglia ru ... more details