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piracy: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article) from ...
By 642 they invaded southern Italy and assaulted Siponte in Benevento. Their
raids in the Adriatic increased rapidly, until the whole Sea was no longer safe
...
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San Lorenzo de Siponte
Vida de San Lorenzo de Siponte. En Siponte, de la Apulia, san Lorenzo, obispo (c
. 545).
www.santopedia.com/santos/san-lorenzo-de-siponte/

The Four Captives - The Age of Scholarship
Dec 13, 2006 ... They were great friends, and all had met in the city of Bari in Italy in order
to sail together to Siponte - a sea port on the Mediterranean ...
www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/ aid/111839/jewish/The-Four-Captives.htm

Early Travels in Palestine: Comprising the Narratives of Arculf
some at Siponte, or at Trani; while others take ship at Otranto, the entrance
port of Apulia. We set sail from Monopoli, one day's journey from Bari, ...
www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=5794807

Zachlumia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sep 17, 2009 ... After the Italian city of Siponte was heavily jeopardized by the raiding Arabs
and Langobards, Mihailo ousted a magnificent military victory ...
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Medieval Art: Text-Saints: Saint ichael
In the fifth century, in the city of Siponte, in Apulia (now Manfredonia), dwelt
a man named Galgano or Garganus, very rich in cattle, sheep, ...
vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/texts/ saints/Jameson/AJ-SLA-Michael.html

Piracy
By 642 they invaded southern Italy and assaulted Siponte in Benevento. Their
raids in the Adriatic 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia increased rapidly
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taries, like those of Simson of Sens and R. Isaac of Siponte, have been omitted,
seemingly because they are printed in the Talmud editions. ...
www.jstor.org/stable/1451030

The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary ...
Promoted to the metropolitan see of Manfredonia (Siponte), September 13, 1560.
Death. June 29 (4), 1562, in the former palace of the Medici family, Rome. ...
www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1544.htm

JewishEncyclopedia.com - GREEK LANGUAGE AND THE JEWS:
R. Isaac of Siponte was more successful in explaining several expressions in the
Mishnah in Greek; e.g., Ma'as. v. 8. There were no Greek works by Jews in ...
www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=425&letter=G

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