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From: "M. de la Fayette" <>
Subject: RE: Isabella di Chiaramonte m 1444 Ferdinand I, King of Naples
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 15:24:28 +0200
In-Reply-To: <SZVwi.21213$4A1.1610@news-server.bigpond.net.au>


Some more unknown Tegretol side-effect? (delusional? Brain confused?)

Instead of take one more dose, please check the Princeton University
Library site at
http://infoshare1.princeton.edu/rbsc2/misc/Bib_968619.pdf

Best Whishes "Stéwart" (not Stèwart) .....








-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Peter Stewart
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Isabella di Chiaramonte m 1444 Ferdinand I, King of Naples


The sources stated below do not inspire confidence in the website you
are
promoting - comments interspersed:

"Steven Loyd" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Sources for the marriage between Nicola Orsini, Count of Nola and
> Giovanna (or Gorizia) de Sabran in the genealogy at
>
http://www.genmarenostrum.com/pagine-lettere/letterao/Orsini/orsini.htm
> are:
>
> - count Pompeo Litta, "Famiglie Celebri Italiane", vol. 6, fasc. 80
> "Orsini di Roma", 1819-1883

Volume 6 of Litta's work contains fascicules 47 to 59, not 80 - tables
for
the Orsini di Roma are in volume 7, fasc. 62.

> - Leon Robert Menager, "Inventaire des familles normandes et franques
> emigrées en Italie Méridionale et en Sicile (XI-XII siécles)", in
> "Atti delle Prime giornate normanno-sveve". Bari, 1973. Reprint Bari,
> 1991; (Università degli Studi di Bari, Centro di studi
> normanno-svevi.)

Ménager's work is about Norman and Frankish arrivals in southern Italy
in
the 11th and 12th centuries (siècles, not "siécles"), and I'm almost
certain
there is no mention whatsoever of the Orsini or Sabran families in that
period let alone the late 14th century.

Did you take these citations from the right place?

Peter Stewart





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