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Ettore Fieramosca (born Ferramosca) (Capua, 1476 – Valladolid, 20 January 1515) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman during the Italian Wars. His father was Rainaldo, baron of Rocca d'Evandro, and it is thought that his mother was a noblewoman from the Gaetani family. The family inherited and occupied the Castle of Mignano.[1]
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EttoreFieramosca (born Ferramosca) (Capua, 1476 – Valladolid, 20 January 1515) was an Italian condottiero and nobleman during the Italian Wars. His father...
EttoreFieramosca was an Italian submarine which served with the Regia Marina in World War II. She was named after EttoreFieramosca, an Italian condottiero...
EttoreFieramosca was a protected cruiser of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) built in the 1880s. She was the fourth and final member of the Etna...
performing in the WWE as Big E EttoreFieramosca (1476–1515), Italian condottiero (mercenary leader) and nobleman Ettore Fraioli (1900-1971), Newspaper...
on the top of the hangar. The Regia Marina (Italian Navy) ordered EttoreFieramosca, a submarine with a waterproof hangar for a small reconnaissance seaplane...
needed] a mounted tourney between 13 Italians (the most famous being EttoreFieramosca), who were part of the Spanish army based in Barletta, and 13 French...
Barletta"), a battle during which 13 Italian knights commanded by EttoreFieramosca challenged and defeated an equal number of French knights who were...
medieval Lombard domination. Later it was a possession of the heirs of EttoreFieramosca. The most important landmark of Alanno is the Renaissance church of...
Italian). Retrieved 2023-10-15. Rosati, Francesco (2016-09-21). "EttoreFieramosca: intervista ad una discendente". Agenzia Stampa Italia (in Italian)...
enemies Pisa (in 1499) and France (from 1503 onwards). Together with EttoreFieramosca he was the main character of the famous battle of Barletta, which...
Sanseverino and EttoreFieramosca. Saint Lucidus of Aquara (10th Century-1038), Benedectine monk and patron saint EttoreFieramosca (1476–1515), condottiero...
like Marco Visconti by Tommaso Grossi (Manzoni's best friend) or EttoreFieramosca by Massimo D'Azeglio (Manzoni's son-in-law), were the best-sellers...
the 16.6-ton twin mount. These were the original deck guns aboard EttoreFieramosca and Balilla-class submarines. When replaced by the 45-caliber OTO...
roles. He played the villainous Graiano d'Asti in the historical film EttoreFieramosca (1938). Ferrari continued to work regularly in the post-Second World...
Sold 1921 Vesuvio (1886) - Sold 1911 Stromboli (1886) - Sold 1907 EttoreFieramosca (1888) - Sold 1909 Dogali (1885) - Sold to Uruguay 1908 and renamed...
ISBN 9780859760782. d'Azeglio, Massimo (1996). The Challenge of Barletta: EttoreFieramosca, or, La Disfida di Barletta. Translated by Pansini, Anthony J. Waco...
Nothing Serious (1937) - Gasperina Naples of Olden Times (1938) - Maria EttoreFieramosca (1938) - Giovanna di Morreale Lancieri di Savoia (1939) - The Daughter...
"home thinking". The largest facility dedicated to the leader capuano EttoreFieramosca has a height of nine meters, a diameter of six and a weight of 15...
domination, the Aragonese gave it as a fief to EttoreFieramosca. In 1581 his heir Ettore Leognano Fieramosca ceded it to Giulio Cesare De Capua. In 1734...
of Naples gave it to Rossetto Fieramosca, and Galluccio was subsequently inherited by the condottiero EttoreFieramosca. In 1504 it went to Gonzalo Fernández...
(1937). Valenti played the role of Guy de la Motte in Blasetti's EttoreFieramosca (1938) gaining appreciation from both critics and the public alike...