WilliamofCapraia (died 1264) was the regent for Marianus II of Arborea from 1241 until his death, being entitled "Judge" from 1250 on. He was the son...
ofCapraia (died 1274) was the Judge of Arborea from 1264 to his assassination ten years later. Nicholas was the eldest son and successor ofWilliam of...
Anselm ofCapraia was a Pisan count. His political activity extended from the Republic of Pisa to Sardinia. Anselm was the son of Berthold, brother of William...
Counts of Donoratico; WilliamofCapraia, acting Judge of Arborea; and John Visconti, Judge of Gallura — invaded Cagliari. They reconquered the castle of Castro...
Genoese. Following this, the filopisani judges of Gallura and Arborea, John Visconti and WilliamofCapraia, invaded Cagliari and besieged the eponymous...
regency of WilliamofCapraia, a distant relative. William was the son of Bina de Lacon, widow of Peter I, and Hugh ofCapraia, Count of Prato. William and his...
therefore of the whole of Liguria with the Oltregiogo area and the island ofCapraia to the Kingdom of Sardinia, governed by the House of Savoy, contravening...
extensive. The cloud obscured Point Misenum near at hand and the island ofCapraia (Capri) across the bay. Fearing for their lives, the population began...
The British Royal Navy ship of the line, HMS Queen Charlotte (1790), catches fire off the coast ofCapraia, with the loss of 673 lives. March 20 – Alessandro...
between the Visconti family and the other great families of Pisa (Gherardeschi and Capraia) and Sardinia (Lacon and Bas-Serra). Lambert (1207–1225) Ubaldo...
because of Innocent's success in protecting Constance and Frederick I of Sicily. Moore (1987), p. 90 Moore (1987), p. 91 Also Gisiana de Capraia or Borgundione...
reign, Benedetta and her husbands — Lamberto Visconti (1220–1225), Henry ofCapraia (1227–1228), and Rinaldo Glandi (1230–1232) — exercised the governmented...
Cagliari was divided between the Visconti, Capraia, and Donoratico, Pisan families. Her heir was William. He reigned, but never ruled. Her sister Agnes...
the provinces of Grosseto and Livorno, and includes the seven main islands of the Tuscan Archipelago: Elba, Isola del Giglio, Capraia, Montecristo, Pianosa...
begins an invasion of the small island ofCapraia off of the coast of northern Italy and territory of the Republic of Genoa. By May 31, the island is conquered...
modern) Camillino (popular name for the VCC-2 Camillino) Capraia (popular name for the R3 Capraia) Carden Loyd tankette (United Kingdom; World War II) Carro...
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under Captain William Wolesley was detached to blockade the island ofCapraia, also in French hands and the site of large storehouses of food and ammunition...
islands. However, there were proposals of linking Mainland Italy, Elba and Capraia to the hypothetical route of Corsica-Sardegna connection. Also, there...
"Gujarat saw a Titanic in 1888". The Times of India. Retrieved 3 June 2015. "The Loss of the Ship William Nelson". The New York Times. 21 July 1865. Retrieved...
but they were divorced in 1191. She remarried to Ugo degli Alberti of the Capraia family in 1193. Peter also had an illegitimate son named Gotifred, who...
begins an invasion of the small island ofCapraia off of the coast of northern Italy and territory of the Republic of Genoa. By May 31, the island is conquered...
The list of shipwrecks in 1955 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1955. "Telegrams in Brief". The Times. No. 53129. London...
Index. Retrieved 9 November 2019. "William W. Gerhard". Uboat. Retrieved 10 April 2012. "#Symbol". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy...
The list of shipwrecks in 1935 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1935. For the loss of the Norwegian cargo ship Sisto...