His successor was Delius, and thenceforward Trani continued in the Latin Rite.
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The Challenge of Barletta (Italian: Disfida di Barletta) was a battle fought near Barletta, southern Italy, on February 13, 1503, on the plains between Corato and Andria.
In 2006 Coladipietro unseated Republican incumbent Roger Jenisch in the Republican Primary, and went on to defeat Democrat Rob Bisceglie in the general election.
Ponticelli painted the sipario (curtain) of the Theater of Corato depicting the Disfida di Barletta (Challenge of Barletta).
Born in Guarare, Los Santos, Panama, Heraclio Barletta died on New Year's Eve, December 31, 1960.
Margherita di Savoia, Apulia, a comune in the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani
It was given this name in 1879 in honour of Queen Margherita of Savoy, who had an important love affair in the town; previously it had been known as Saline di Barletta.
He came from a noble family originating in the Apulian town of Barletta and was a son of Marijan and Nikolica.
Nino Frank (born 27 June 1904 in Barletta, Italy − Paris, 17 August 1988) was an Italian-born French film critic and writer who was most active in the 1930s and 1940s.
There he "dug in," as Lord Norwich informs, and took command of the Apulian rebels, who held Melfi, Venosa, Barletta, and many other cities.