Castello De Sanctis (Italian for De Sanctis Castle) is a Middle Ages castle in Roccacasale, Province of L'Aquila (Abruzzo).[1]
^Latini, Marialuce (2000). "Roccacasale (AQ), Il castello-recinto". Guida ai Castelli d'Abruzzo (in Italian). Pescara: Carsa Edizioni. p. 108. ISBN 88-85854-87-7.
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