Infobox Italian comune name Bisceglie official name Comune di Bisceglie native name image skyline Puglia Bisceglie1 tango7174.jpg imagesize image alt image caption The harbour image shield Bisceglie Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position bottom pushpin map alt latd 41 latm 14 lats 35 latNS N longd 16 longm 30 longs 19 longEW E coordinates type region IT type city 53956 coordinates display coordinates footnotes region RegioneIT sigla PUG province province of Barletta Andria Trani Barletta Andria Trani BA frazioni mayor party mayor Francesco Carlo Spina area footnotes area total km2 68.48 population footnotes population total 54333 population as of 2009 pop density footnotes population demonym Biscegliesi elevation footnotes elevation m 16 twin1 twin1 country saint Maurus, Pantalemon and Sergius Sts. Maurus, Sergius and Pantaleon ref Source for patrons http www.comuni italiani.it 072 009 index.html ref day First Monday in August postal code 76011 area code 080 website official http www.comune.bisceglie.bt.it footnotes Bisceglie pronounced b sh l y is a town and comune on the Adriatic Sea , with a population of c. 54,000, in the province of Barletta Andria Trani , Apulia Italian language Italian Puglia , southern Italy. According to a theory, in Roman ... was born in Bisceglie in 1781. Neighbouring communes Corato , Molfetta , Ruvo di Puglia , Terlizzi ... City of Bisceglie Notes Reflist br Puglia geo stub br Province of Barletta Andria Trani Category Cities ... Bisceglie bg ca Bisceglie cs Bisceglie de Bisceglie es Bisceglie eo Bisceglie fa fr Bisceglie id Bisceglie ia Bisceglie it Bisceglie la Vigiliae Italia lt Bi elj lmo Bisceglie hu Bisceglie ms Bisceglie nl Bisceglie ja nap Bisceglie nn Bisceglie pms Bisceglie pl Bisceglie pt Bisceglie ru scn Biscegghi tr Bisceglie uk vec Baseia vi Bisceglie vo Bisceglie war Bisceglie zh ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox football club clubname Bisceglie image caption fullname Associazione Sportiva Bisceglie Calcio 1913 nickname founded 1913 dissolved ground Stadio Gustavo Ventura , br Bisceglie , Italy capacity 5,000 owntitle owner chrtitle President chairman Nicola Canonico ref http www.forzabisceglie.it persona societa.php?idpersona 28 ref mgrtitle Head coach manager Nicola Ragno ref http www.forzabisceglie.it stafftecnico componente.php?idcomponente 1 ref league Serie D season Eccellenza 2011 12 position Eccellenza Apulia , 3rd promoted pattern b1 blackstripes thin4 body1 0000FF pattern la1 black stripes thin1 leftarm1 0000FF pattern ra1 black stripes thin1 rightarm1 0000FF shorts1 000000 socks1 000000 pattern b2 body2 FFFFFF pattern la2 leftarm2 FFFFFF pattern ra2 rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Associazione Sportiva Bisceglie Calcio 1913 ref http www.forzabisceglie.it htm.htm ref , commonly referred to as Bisceglie , is an Football in Italy Italian association football club based in Bisceglie , Apulia. In the season 2012 13 it will play in Serie D . History Associazione Sportiva Bisceglie Calcio 1913 was founded in 1913. The club has played 4 seasons in Lega Pro Prima Divisione Serie C and 12 in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Serie C2 Coppa Italia Dilettanti The club in the season 2011 12 has won File Coccarda Italia.svg 20px Coppa Italia Dilettanti 2011 12, obtaining so too the direct promotion to Serie D , beating in the final 2 1 the team of Eccellenza Tuscany group A, A.S.D. Pisa Sporting Club Pisa Sporting ref http www.forzabisceglie.it IL BISCEGLIE CAMPIONE DITALIA VOLA IN SERIE D.htm ref , Regional Coppa Italia Apulia . Colors and badge The team s color are black and blue starry. Honours Serie D Winner 3 1957,58, 1959 60, 1985 86 ... Bisceglie Category Association football clubs established in 1913 Category Football clubs ... Seconda Divisione clubs Serie D Football in Italy it Associazione Sportiva Bisceglie 1913 ... more details
Infobox station name File Logo Metropolitane Italia.png 22px Bisceglie type style Milan Metro image image caption address Via Ferruccio Parri at Via Bisceglie, Milan coordinates Coord 45 27 20 N 9 06 48 E type railwaystation region IT MI display inline,title line line information is detailed under services other ATM buses structure Underground platform depth levels tracks parking 1400 spaces bicycle baggage check opened 1992 closed rebuilt electrified ADA yes code owned Azienda Trasporti Milanesi zone Urban smartcardname smartcardstatus former passengers pass year pass percent pass system mpassengers services s rail title Milan Metro s line system Milan Metro line Line 1 previous next Inganni map locator web Bisceglie is a station on Milan Metro Line 1 Line 1 of Milan Metro in Milan , Italy . The station opened in 1992 as the western end of the line. The station is located in Via Bisceglie, within the municipality of Milan. This terminus station provides a connection to Azienda Trasporti Milanesi Urban Buses local and Azienda Trasporti Milanesi Interurban Buses intercity buses operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi ATM at an adjoining bus station. Services The station has Image Feature accessible.svg 24px access Accessibility for physically disabled passengers Image Feature elevators.svg 24px Escalators Elevator Lift Image Feature escalators.svg 24px Escalator Escalator Milan Metro Line 1 navbox Category Milan Metro stations Milan metro stub Italy railstation stub ... more details
The Italian Catholic archdiocese of Trani Barletta Bisceglie , in Apulia , received its current name in 1986. The historic archdiocese of Trani was elevated from a diocese in the eleventh century. It was combined with the diocese of Bisceglie in 1818. Its metropolitan is now the archdiocese of Bari Bitonto . ref http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dtbbi.html Catholic Hierarchy page ref Titles and dioceses The Archbishop of Trani has also the title of Bishop of Nazareth in 1190 the title of that see was transferred to the diocese of Barletta the ancient Barduli . From 1828 the archdiocese was the archdiocese of Trani e Nazareth e Bisceglie , from 1860 archdiocese of Trani e Barletta e Nazareth e Bisceglie , and currently it is correctly archdiocese of Trani Barletta Bisceglie Nazareth In 1455 the diocese of Cannae Italian Canne was united with that of Nazareth. Cannae was destroyed in 1083 by Robert Guiscard, with the exception of the cathedral and the episcopal residence. It had bishops in ths sixth century, for Gregory the Great entrusted the see to the care of the bishop of Siponto its bishops are again mentioned after the tenth century. In 1534 Cannae was separated from Nazareth and united to the diocese of Monteverde , but in 1552 the united dioceses were incorporated with Nazareth. In 1860 the See of Nazareth Barletta was united with Trani, the archbishop of which had been appointed in 1818 perpetual administrator of the see of Bisceglie. With the See of Trani is united the ancient diocese of Salpe Salapia of the Greeks , its known bishops comprising Palladius 465 and 23 successors before the definitive union in 1547. Another is the see of Carnia , which had bishops before the time Gregory, who entrusted it to the care of the Bishop of Reggio Calabria in 649 it had ... DEFAULTSORT Trani Category Roman Catholic dioceses in Italy de Erzbistum Trani Barletta Bisceglie it Arcidiocesi di Trani Barletta Bisceglie zh ... more details
Infobox saint name Saints Maurus, Pantalemon and Sergius birth date death date 27 July 117 feast day 27 July venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize 250px caption St. Maurus, flanked either side by Sts. Sergius and Pantalemon on an Italian Prayer Card birth place Maurus Bethlehem , Judea Pantalemon and Sergius Apulia death place Bisceglie , Apulia titles Martyrs and Bishop of Bisceglie beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes Mauro is represented in robes of a bishop with a book. Sergio and Pantaleone, in military attire, on a horse, while raising a flag with red cross on a white background patronage Bisceglie , Apulia major shrine Cathedral of Bisceglie suppressed date issues Saints Maurus, Pantelemon and Sergius died 117 AD are 2nd century Christian martyr s venerated at Bisceglia on the Adriatic . Their story may be inaccurate, but tradition holds that Maurus was from Bethlehem and was sent to be the first bishop of Bisceglia by Saint Peter. They were killed during the persecutions of Christians under the Roman emperor Trajan. ref http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0727.shtml Saint of the Day, July 27 Maurus, Pantelemon and Sergius SaintPatrickDC.org . Retrieved 2012 03 06. ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maurus, Pantalemon And Sergius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Maurus Bethlehem , Judea Pantalemon and Sergius Apulia DATE OF DEATH 117 PLACE OF DEATH Bisceglie , Apulia DEFAULTSORT Maurus, Pantalemon And Sergius Category 117 deaths Category Roman Catholic saints Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 2nd century Christian saints it Mauro, Sergio e Pantaleone la Sancti Maurus, Sergius et Pantaleo sh Maur, Pantalemon i Sergije ... more details
Infobox station name File Logo Metropolitane Italia.png 22px Pagano type style Milan Metro image image caption address Via Mario Pagano, Milan coordinates Coord 45 28 06 N 9 09 39 E type railwaystation region IT MI display inline,title line line information is detailed under services other structure Underground platform depth levels tracks parking bicycle baggage check opened 1964 closed rebuilt electrified ADA yes code owned Azienda Trasporti Milanesi zone smartcardname smartcardstatus former passengers pass year pass percent pass system mpassengers services s rail title Milan Metro s line system Milan Metro line Line 1 previous Buonarroti next Conciliazione type Rho Fiera rowsmid 2 rows2 2 s line system Milan Metro line Line 1 previous Wagner next Conciliazione type Bisceglie hidemid yes hide2 yes map locator web Pagano is a station on Milan Metro Line 1 Line 1 of Milan Metro in Milan , Italy . The underground station was opened in 1964 and is located on Via Mario Pagano, which is named after Mario Pagano . The line branches from here either towards Bisceglie Milan Metro Bisceglie or Rho Fiera Milan Metro Rho Fiera . Services The station has Image Feature accessible.svg 24px access Accessibility for physically disabled passengers Image Feature elevators.svg 24px Escalators Elevator Lift Image Feature escalators.svg 24px Escalator Escalator Category Milan Metro stations Milan metro stub Italy railstation stub fr Pagano m tro de Milan it Pagano metropolitana di Milano pl Pagano metro w Mediolanie ... more details
Gaetano Veneziano Bisceglie , 1665 Naples , 15 July 1716 was an Italian composer. ref Julie Anne Sadie Companion to Baroque Music 1998 Page 77 Veneziano. Father and son, who worked in Naples as organists, maestri di cappella and composers. Gaetano Veneziano 1656 17 16 went to study with Provenzale at the Neapolitan Conservatorio S Maria di Loreto in 1666 later, in 1684, ... ref His son Giovanni Veneziano was also a composer. Veneziano senior studied with Francesco Provenzale at the Conservatorio Santa Maria di Loreto in Naples in 1666 where in 1684 he became maestro di cappella . He defeated Cristoforo Caresana in a competition to succeed Alessandro Scarlatti as master of the Spanish royal chapel of Naples in 1704, but after only three years lost the post when the Austrians took control of Naples from the Spanish in 1707. Recordings on Tenebrae Musiche per la Settimana Santa a Napoli Cappella della Piet de Turchini , dir. Antonio Florio. Glossa 2011. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Veneziano, Gaetano ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Composer DATE OF BIRTH 1665 PLACE OF BIRTH Bisceglie DATE OF DEATH 15 July 1716 PLACE OF DEATH Naples , Italy DEFAULTSORT Veneziano, Gaetano Category 1665 births Category 1716 deaths Category Italian composers Italy bio stub it Gaetano Veneziano nl Gaetano Veneziano ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Umberto Del Core fullname Umberto Del Core dateofbirth birth date and age 1979 11 20 cityofbirth Bari countryofbirth Italy height Height m 1.77 precision 0 position Striker currentclub Perugia Calcio Perugia clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 1996 1997 years2 1997 1998 years3 1998 1999 years4 1999 2001 years5 2001 years6 2001 years7 2002 2004 years8 2004 2005 years9 2005 2007 years10 2007 years11 2007 2008 years12 2009 clubs1 Bisceglie Calcio Bisceglie clubs2 Calcio Altamura Altamura clubs3 Renato Curi Angolana Renato Curi clubs4 A.S.C. Tricase Tricase clubs5 A.C. Ancona Ancona clubs6 Taranto Sport Taranto loan clubs7 U.S. Foggia Foggia clubs8 A.C. Arezzo Arezzo clubs9 Calcio Catania Catania clubs10 A.C. Cesena Cesena loan clubs11 Foggia clubs12 Perugia Calcio Perugia caps1 5 caps2 19 caps3 29 caps4 53 caps5 0 caps6 2 caps7 77 caps8 13 caps9 41 caps10 19 caps11 41 goals1 0 goals2 3 goals3 8 goals4 19 goals5 0 goals6 0 goals7 36 goals8 0 goals9 4 goals10 1 goals11 13 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate ntupdate Umberto Del Core born 20 November 1979 in Bari is an Italy Italian Football soccer football player . He currently plays for Perugia Calcio Perugia . Football career Del Core started his career at Serie D CND for Bisceglie Calcio Bisceglie , Calcio Altamura Altamura and Renato Curi Angolana Renato Curi . He then played for A.S.C. Tricase Tricase of Serie C2 , before spotted by A.C. Ancona Ancona of Serie B in summer 2001. But he moved to Taranto Sport Taranto Serie C1 on loan, and sold to U.S. Foggia Foggia Serie C2 in January 2002. He won promotion with Foggia in summer 2003. A year later joined A.C. Arezzo Arezzo Serie B . He moved again in summer 2005, this time to Calcio Catania Catania . He followed Catania promotion to Serie A, where he made 11 appearances, before moved back to Serie B for A.C. Cesena Cesena in January 2007. In summer 2007, he moved back to former club Foggia Seri ... more details
The following is a list of the 10 comune comuni of the future Province of Barletta Andria Trani , Apulia , in Italy . class wikitable Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ISTAT Code Comune Population br 2005 110001 Andria Italy Andria align right 99,512 110002 Barletta align right 94,089 110003 Bisceglie align right 54,527 110004 Canosa di Puglia align right 31,075 110005 Margherita di Savoia align right 12,550 110006 Minervino Murge align right 9,625 110007 San Ferdinando di Puglia align right 14,822 110008 Spinazzola align right 6,949 110009 Trani align right 53,855 110010 Trinitapoli align right 14,502 Total align right 391,506 Category Comuni of Italy Barletta Andria Trani Category Geography of Apulia fr Communes de la province de Barletta Andria Trani sv Lista ver kommuner i provinsen Barletta Andria Trani uk ... more details
refimprove date January 2010 Infobox football biography playername Raffaele Rubino dateofbirth birth date and age 1978 1 9 df y cityofbirth Bari countryofbirth Italy height Height m 1.82 position Forward association football Forward currentclub Novara Calcio Novara clubnumber 9 youthyears1 1994 1995 youthclubs1 A.S. Bari Bari years1 1995 1999 clubs1 A.S. Bisceglie Bisceglie caps1 62 goals1 15 years2 1999 2000 clubs2 U.S. Brescello Brescello caps2 7 goals2 1 years3 2000 2001 clubs3 A.C. Pro Sesto Pro Sesto caps3 42 goals3 8 years4 2001 2003 clubs4 Novara Calcio Novara caps4 34 goals4 16 years5 2002 2003 clubs5 A.C. Siena Siena loan caps5 28 goals5 7 years6 2003 2004 clubs6 Siena caps6 5 goals6 0 years7 2004 clubs7 Torino F.C. Torino loan caps7 19 goals7 4 years8 2004 2006 clubs8 Novara caps8 48 goals8 18 years9 2005 clubs9 Salernitana Calcio 1919 Salernitana loan caps9 18 goals9 3 years10 2006 2007 clubs10 Perugia Calcio Perugia caps10 31 goals10 10 years11 2007 clubs11 Novara caps11 81 goals11 31 club update 16 41, 3 January 2010 UTC Raffaele Rubino born 9 January 1978 is an Italians Italian association football footballer who plays for Novara Calcio Novara in the Italian Serie A . He played over 150 matches at Prima Divisione and over 100 matches at Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Seconda Divisione . Career Rubino started his career at A.S. Bari Bari . He then played for A.S. Bisceglie Bisceglie of Serie C2 , which also location within the province of Bari . He played 3 Serie C2 seasons, and followed the team played at Serie D . In mid 1999, he joined U.S. Brescello Brescello of Serie C1 . In January 2000, he left for A.C. Pro Sesto Pro Sesto of Serie C2. In summer 2001, he left for Novara Calcio Novara of Serie C2, which he scored 16 league goals. He was spotted by Serie B club A.C. Siena Siena , which he was signed in Co ownership football co ownership deal after a successful loan with the Serie B champion. He just played 5 league matches before left on loan to Torino ... more details
OF BIRTH April 6, 1990 PLACE OF BIRTH Bisceglie , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mou, Erica Category 1990 births Category Living people Category People from Bisceglie Category Italian ... more details
Infobox State Representative image name Franco Coladipietro image name state house Illinois state Illinois district 45th term 2006 preceded Rob Bisceglie succeeded Incumbent birth date birth place death date death place spouse Amy profession Attorney at law United States attorney religion party Republican Party United States Republican Franco Coladipietro is a Republican Party United States Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives representing Illinois 45th House District. In 2006 Coladipietro unseated Republican incumbent Roger Jenisch in the Republican Primary, and went on to defeat Democratic Party United States Democrat Rob Bisceglie in the general election. Coladipietro holds a Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School Chicago John Marshall Law School , is Staff Editor for The John Marshall Law Review, and is an attorney in the law firm Amari & Locallo. Electoral history 2006 45th Legislative District Republican primary Franco Coladipietro 53.2 Roger Jenisch 46.8 2006 45th Legislative District general election Franco Coladipietro R 57.1 Rob Bisceglie D 42.8 External links http www.coladipietro.com Franco Coladipietro s Official Website http ilga.gov house Rep.asp?MemberID 1349 Illinois General Assembly Representative Franco Coladipietro R 45th District official IL House website http ilga.gov house RepBills.asp?MemberID 1349 Bills http ilga.gov house RepCommittees.asp?MemberID 1349 Committees http votesmart.org bio.php?can id 57417 Project Vote Smart Representative Franco Coladipietro IL profile Follow the Money Franco Coladipietro http www.followthemoney.org database StateGlance candidate.phtml?si 200614&c 417202 2006 campaign contributions http news.ilhousegop.org content franco coladipietro Illinois House Republican Caucus Franco Coladipietro profile Illinois House of Representatives s start Incumbent succession box before Roger Jenisch start 2007 title Illinois House of Representatives 45th district Illinois State Representative s end Pers ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Bisceglia is an Italy Italian family name that originates from the Apulia region of Italy and from Tempio Pausania, an important town of Sardinia Island. History Immigration in the early 1900s led to Bisceglia family settlements in northern California , Massachusetts Boston, Leominster, Worcester , Virginia, Washington, and Kansas areas. In Massachusetts, the family began in earliest knowledge to date with Giovanni and Gaspare Bisceglia, their wives, Grazia Placentino Bisceglia and Sunsidina Placentino Bisceglia. Giovanni and Grazia Bisceglia s children were Anthony, Egidio, Clement, and Clevia, as well as a stillbirth child that died at birth . Gaspare and Sunsidina s children were E. Vincent, Alba, and Delores Bisceglia. Gaspare is particularly notable in the Leominster, Massachusetts area for the formation of the Leominster Colonial Band, a timeless civic band which performs regularly at the Bisceglia Bandstand in Carter Park, Leominster, MA. Gaspare s son, E. Vincent Bisceglia succeeded him later and many family members have since been members of the Italian Colonial Band. Rumor has existed that anyone with the surname Bisceglia is a direct descendant of Lord Bisceglia . Lord Bisceglia was a General in the Italian Army that saved the town subsequently named for him Bisceglie on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Since that time, any descendants of Lord Bisceglia is technically a Lord or Lady of the feudal nation of Italy. Category Italian families ... more details
Infobox film name Bride of Vengeance image image size caption director Mitchell Leisen writer Michael Hogan br Cyril Hume narrator starring Paulette Goddard music Hugo Friedhofer cinematography Daniel L. Fapp editing Alma Macrorie distributor Paramount Pictures released April 7, 1949 runtime 92 min. country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id Bride of Vengeance is a 1949 adventure film directed by Mitchell Leisen . Mary Grant designed the film s costumes. It stars Paulette Goddard and John Lund . ref http allmovie.com work bride of vengeance 85963 ref Cast Paulette Goddard as Lucrezia Borgia John Lund as Alfonso I d Este, Duke of Ferrara Alfonso d Este Macdonald Carey as Cesare Borgia Albert Dekker as Vanetti John Sutton actor John Sutton as Prince Bisceglie References reflist External links imdb title id 0041209 title Bride of Vengeance Mitchell Leisen Category 1949 films Category Films directed by Mitchell Leisen fr La Vengeance des Borgia pt Bride of Vengeance ... more details
, Quadrata, and Bisceglie . Lucrezia brought with her a dowry of 40,000 Ducat ducats . Lucrezia and Alfonso did not retire to Bisceglie but rather stayed in Rome at the request of the Pope. It was part ... permanently at Bisceglie until her father s death. According to Ferdinand Gregorovius Gregorovius ... more details
The Servant of God Luisa Piccarreta , also known as Little Daughter of the Divine Will is a proposed saint of the Catholic Church a mystic and author notable for having allegedly survived on nothing but Communion wafers for sixty five years . Cf. Leon J Podles, The Church Impotent , 1999, p 133 . She was born in Corato, Bari, Italy in 1865. ref http www.luisalasanta.com en pagine sito.asp?idMenu 33 ref She died at the age of 82 in 1947 and the Archbishop of Trani opened her Cause for Beatification in 1994. ref http www.ewtn.com expert answers luisa piccarreta.htm ref By the end of 2005, the process of inquiry and documentation within the Diocese of Trani Barletta Bisceglie Nazareth was completed and passed on to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints of the Vatican which opened its examination March 7, 2006. Piccarreta was thereby enrolled as a Servant of God . The Congregation for the Causes of Saints appointed a Roman lawyer, Silvia Monica Correale as the Postulator presenter and guide for the process of Piccarreta s Cause for Canonization. References Reflist External links http www.causaluisapiccarreta.it Secretary for the Cause of Beatification of Luisa Piccarreta Official Site for the Cause of Beatification of Luisa Piccarreta. Archdiocesi Trani Barletta Biscelie http www.luisalasanta.net Pia Associazione Luisa Piccarreta Italy . Also an official site for the Cause. http www.thedivinewill.net luisa piccarreta en sentence.htm The Writings of Luisa Piccarreta http www.sicutincaelo.org introluisa.html Brief Introduction to Luisa Piccarreta http sicutincaelo.org 00bfaTofC.html Excerpts from BE FAITHFUL AND ATTENTIVE the Handbook for Living in the Divine Will Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Piccarreta, Luisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1865 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1947 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Piccarreta, Luisa Category 1865 births Category 1947 deaths Category Servants of God Category 20th century venerated Christ ... more details
The Archbishop of Nazareth was one of the major suffragans of the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem during the crusade s. The ancient diocese was located at Scythopolis , known as Bethsan to the crusaders. It was the metropolis of Palaestina Secunda. After Nazareth was captured following the First Crusade , the Eastern Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox diocese was moved there. and a Roman Catholic archdiocese was established. Among its suffragans were the bishop of Tiberias and the abbot of Mount Tabor . Following the Muslim conquest in the Holy Land , Archbishop of Nazareth took refuge in Barletta Italy , and moved permanently there in 1327 . It began, well, the long line of archbishops of Nazareth residents in Barletta. On June 27, 1818 , with the bull De ulteriori of Pope Pius VII , the Archdiocese of Nazareth was suppressed. On 22 October, 1828 , with the Bull Multis quidem of Pope Leo XII the title of Archbishop of Nazareth was granted to the Archbishops of Trani. Subsequently, the title passed to the archbishops of Barletta and Trani 1860 and then to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Trani Barletta Bisceglie Archbishops of Trani Barletta Bisceglie 1986 . Bishops of Scythopolis Patrophilus of Scythopolis Patrophilus 4th century Philip Athanasius Saturninus Theodosius Acacius Servianus ? 452 John Theodore Archbishops of Nazareth Bernard circa 1120 4 William 1129 1138 Robert I 1138 1151 Robert II 1151 ? Attard ? 1159 Letard 1160 1190 Gervasio ? 1222 Nicholas c. 1230 Hugh 1231 1239 Henry 1239 1268 Guy 1273 1288 William of St. John, O.Templ. 1288 ? Peter ? 1326 Nazareth Archbishops in Barletta Yvo 1327 1330 Pietro of Naples, O.P. 1330 1345 Durando, O.Carm. 1345 1348 Riccardo, O.F.M. 1348 1366 Guglielmo Belvaysius, O.P. 1366 1369 Giovanni Salomoni, O.P. 1369 1380 Giordano Estublans, O.P. 1381 ? Giovanni Alessio 1390 1400 Paolo di Arezzo, O.F.M. 1400 1431 Agostino Favaroni, O.E.S.A. 1431 1443 Marino Orsini 1445 ? Nazareth Archbishops, with the title of bishop of Cannae Giaco ... more details
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 of Bari Bari Nuova Nard Calcio Nuova Nard Calcio S.R.L. Nard Province of Lecce Lecce A.S.D. Nuova Polisportiva Noci Noci Province of Bari Bari Ostuni Sport Ostuni Province of Brindisi Brin ... more details
This is the List of railway stations list of the railway station s in Apulia owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana , a branch of the Italy Italian state company Ferrovie dello Stato . ref name RFI cite web title Le stazioni oggi REGIONE per REGIONE url http www.rfi.it cms v index.jsp?vgnextoid 747e155031639210VgnVCM1000004016f90aRCRD work 2009 Network Statement publisher RFI accessdate 25 July 2010 ref List class wikitable sortable Station Locality Provinces of Italy Province Railway stations in Italy Classification Category Acquaviva delle Fonti railway station Acquaviva delle Fonti Acquaviva delle Fonti Acquaviva Bari Silver Altamura railway station Altamura Altamura Bari Bronze Apricena railway station Apricena Apricena Foggia Bronze Ascoli Satriano railway station Ascoli Satriano Ascoli Satriano Foggia Bronze Bari Centrale railway station Bari Centrale Bari Bari Platinum Bari Enziteto Catino railway station Bari Enziteto Catino Bari Bari Bronze Bari Marconi railway station Bari Marconi Bari Bari Silver Bari Palese Macchie railway station Bari Palese Macchie Bari Bari Silver Bari Parco Sud railway station Bari Parco Sud Bari Bari Bronze Bari Santo Spirito railway station Bari Santo Spirito Bari Bari Silver Bari Torre a Mare railway station Bari Torre a Mare Bari Bari Bronze Bari Zona Industriale railway station Bari Zona Industriale Bari Bari Bronze Barletta railway station Barletta Barletta Barletta Andria Trani Gold Bisceglie railway station Bisceglie Bisceglie Barletta Andria Trani Silver Bitetto Palo del Colle railway station Bitetto Palo del Colle Bitetto Bari Silver Bovino Deliceto railway station Bovino Deliceto Bovino Foggia Bronze Brindisi railway station Brindisi Brindisi Brindisi Gold Candela Sant Agata di Puglia railway station Candela Sant Agata di Puglia Candela, Apulia Candela Foggia Bronze Canne della Battaglia railway station Canne della Battaglia Canne Barletta Andria Trani Bronze Canosa di Puglia railway station Canosa di Puglia Canosa di Puglia B ... more details
For the midfielder Francesco Mancini footballer born 1990 Infobox football biography playername Francesco Mancini fullname Francesco Mancini dateofbirth birth date 1968 10 10 cityofbirth Matera countryofbirth Italy dateofdeath death date and age 2012 03 30 1968 10 10 cityofdeath Pescara countryofdeath Italy height Height m 1.76 precision 0 position Goalkeeper football Goalkeeper currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 1984 1985 youthclubs1 F.C. Matera Matera years1 1985 1987 years2 1987 years3 1987 1997 years4 1995 1996 years5 1997 2000 years6 2000 2003 years7 2003 2004 years8 2005 years9 2005 2006 years10 2006 2007 years11 2007 2008 clubs1 F.C. Matera Matera clubs2 A.S. Bisceglie 1913 Bisceglie clubs3 U.S. Foggia Foggia clubs4 S.S. Lazio Lazio loan clubs5 A.S. Bari Bari clubs6 S.S.C. Napoli Napoli clubs7 A.C. Pisa 1909 Pisa clubs8 U.S. Sambenedettese 1923 Sambenedettese clubs9 S.S.D. Teramo Calcio Teramo clubs10 Salerno Calcio Salernitana clubs11 A.S.D. Martina Franca Martina Franca caps1 57 caps2 0 caps3 235 caps4 6 caps5 95 caps6 82 caps7 38 caps8 14 caps9 32 caps10 18 caps11 14 goals1 0 goals2 0 goals3 0 goals4 0 goals5 0 goals6 0 goals7 0 goals8 0 goals9 0 goals10 0 goals11 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate ntupdate Francesco Mancini 10 October 1968 30 March 2012 was an Italians Italian Association football football goalkeeper and coach, best known for his association with U.S. Foggia Foggia during the 1990s. Football career Mancini started his career at hometown club F.C. Matera Matera . Foggia He played 2 Serie B games for Foggia in 1995 96 season, before left on loan to S.S. Lazio in November 1995. He played another Serie B season for Foggia in summer 1996. Bari In summer 1997, he joined A.S. Bari of Serie A, where he played 95 games in three Serie A seasons. Napoli In October 2000, he transferred to S.S.C. Napoli of Serie A, to replace young keeper Ferdinando Coppola who sold to Bologna F.C. 1909 Bologna . His first choice plac ... more details
Peter II lang fr Pierron lang it Pietrone lang la Petronius died 1081 was the third Italo Norman count of Trani . He was the youngest of three sons of Peter I of Trani Peter I his elder brothers were Amico and Geoffrey of Taranto Geoffrey . Peter was on good terms with his overlord Drogo of Hauteville Drogo , Count of Apulia , who had been his father s enemy. Peter continued his father s attempts to secure Trani, still a Byzantine Empire Byzantine possession at the time of the latter s death. Peter II also strengthened the fortifications of Bisceglie , constructing several towers. In 1073 he began the Cathedral of Bisceglie finished 1295 , which he dedicated to his namesake, Saint Peter . In 1054 Peter finally captured Trani. He also took Canosa di Puglia Canosa and other cities dominated by the Saracens , according to the Cronaca Cavese . ref It reads postea Nortmanni anno 1054 ceperunt Tranum, Canusium et alias civitates, expugnantes Graecos et Saracenos qui dominabantur iis . ref In 1059 he legislated laws for his new principality. In 1057 he began receiving those Normans disaffected by the rise of Robert Guiscard after the death of Humphrey of Hauteville Count Humphrey , whose young sons, Abelard of Hauteville Abelard and Herman of Hauteville Herman , were pushed aside. According to William of Apulia , Peter began strengthening the walls of Trani and preparing the city to resist an attack. ref He writes Intera Tranum praeclari nominis urbem. Divitiis, armis et multa gente repletam. . ref By 1068 Trani was in the hands of Peter s brother Geoffrey, who was loyal to Guiscard. Geoffrey died later that year and Peter returned to power, still opposed to Guiscard. Peter also acted as regent of the County of Taranto for Geoffrey s young son Richard of Taranto Richard . Peter then sought the support of the Byzantine emperor Michael VII . He was recognised as a Greek vassal and granted the title Vestes imperialis vestis . In 1077 a local presbyter, Maraldus, donated a hou ... more details