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Italian town in Apulia
Bitonto (Italian: [biˈtonto]; Bitontino: Vetònde) is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari, in the Italian region of Apulia. It lies to the west of
Bitonto
1734 battle of the War of the Polish Succession
The Battle of Bitonto (25 May 1734) was a Spanish victory over Austrian forces near Bitonto in the Kingdom of Naples (in southern Italy) in the War of
Battle_of_Bitonto
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy
The Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto (Latin: Archidioecesis Barensis-Bituntina) is Metropolitan Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in the administrative
Archdiocese_of_Bari-Bitonto
Roman Catholic cathedral in Bitonto, Italy
Bitonto Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Bitonto, Concattedrale di Maria SS. Assunta) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Bitonto in the Province
Bitonto_Cathedral
Italian actor (born 1990)
Day and The Next 365 Days in 2022. Morrone was born on 3 October 1990 in Bitonto, Apulia. He is the youngest of four children, and he has three sisters
Michele_Morrone
Italian footballer (born 1991)
for Italian side ACD Nardò. After that, he signed for Italian side US Bitonto. In 2021, he signed for Italian side Virtus Francavilla Calcio. In 2023
Cosimo_Patierno
The Italian Catholic diocese of Bitonto, in Apulia, had a short independent existence from 1982 to 1986. In the latter year it was united into the Archdiocese
Diocese_of_Bitonto
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
diocese of Conversano. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto. Conversano is the ancient Cupersanum. After the invasion of the Normans
Diocese of Conversano-Monopoli
Diocese_of_Conversano-Monopoli
Italian football club
Unione Sportiva Bitonto is an Italian association football club located in Bitonto, Apulia. Its colors are black and green. Bitonto were promoted for
US_Bitonto
Railway station in Italy
Bitonto is a railway station in Bitonto, Italy. The station opened in 1963 and the train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria. The station is served
Bitonto_railway_station
Railway station in Bari, Italy
Metropolitan services (FR2) Barletta - Andria - Bitonto - Aeroporto - Bari Bari Metropolitan services (FM2) Bitonto - Aeroporto - Bari Bari Airport train departures
Bari Aeroporto railway station
Bari_Aeroporto_railway_station
Commuter rail service in Bari, Italy
Paolo (line FM1) and with the ″Karol Wojtyła″ Airport and the city of Bitonto (line FM2). The system is operated by Ferrotramviaria. The national railway
Bari metropolitan railway service
Bari_metropolitan_railway_service
Metropolitan City in Apulia, Italy
coastal strip are flat. The north of the province, with Bari, Altamura, Bitonto, Corato, Gravina in Puglia, and Molfetta, is heavily populated. The south
Metropolitan_City_of_Bari
Railway station in Bari, Italy
Bari Metropolitan services (FR1) Bitonto - Palese - Bari Bari Metropolitan services (FR2) Barletta - Andria - Bitonto - Aeroporto - Bari Bari Metropolitan
Quintino Sella railway station
Quintino_Sella_railway_station
Military campaign by Spain to conquer Naples and Sicily (1734–1735)
the Prince of Belmonte, succeeding Carafa, reinforced and camped near Bitonto. On 25 May, Montemar's Spanish troops attacked them, capturing thousands
Bourbon conquest of the Two Sicilies
Bourbon_conquest_of_the_Two_Sicilies
From 1818 to 1982, it was united with the diocese of Bitonto, as the diocese of Ruvo and Bitonto. According to legend, Saint Peter, the apostle and friend
Diocese_of_Ruvo
of Casale Monferrato Diocese of Novara Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto Archdiocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva
List of Catholic dioceses in Italy
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Italy
Railway station in Italy
Bitonto SS Medici is a railway station in Bitonto, Italy. The train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria. The station is served by the following service(s):
Bitonto Santi Medici railway station
Bitonto_Santi_Medici_railway_station
Mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe
Messapic karpa 'tuff (rock), limestone' (preserved as càrpë 'tuff' in Bitonto dialect and càrparu 'limestone' in Salentino). This connection is further
Carpathian_Mountains
Italian Roman Catholic bishop (1936–2014)
posts Titular Bishop of Aurusuliana (1995-2000) Auxiliary Bishop of Bari-Bitonto (1995-2000) Orders Ordination 2 July 1961 Consecration 25 March 1995 by Andrea
Luciano_Bux
Italian Catholic bishop (born 1954)
Universale parish in Bitonto, where he served until 1989. He developed numerous outreach programs and was soon made head of Bitonto's Caritas program. For
Francesco_Savino
Italian footballer
Casarano. Born in Trani, Di Bari started his career at Promozione club Bitonto. He then left for Serie D team Melfi (fifth division until 2014). In 2003
Vito_Di_Bari
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
miles southwest of Trani. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto. The diocese has 39 parishes, with one priest for every 1,573 Catholics
Diocese_of_Andria
Nobili di Bitonto: Noble of Bitonto. ***The Bove(s) of Bitonto use the spelling Bovio*** Nobili di Monopoli: Noble of Monopoli Palazzo Bove in Bitonto, Italy
House_of_Bove
Topics referred to by the same term
Cornelio Musso (born 1511), Italian Friar Minor Conventual, and Bishop of Bitonto Cornélio Penna (1896–1958), Brazilian novelist and plastic artist Cornélio
Cornelio
L'ultimo dei ras è latitante dal 2003, Giornale di Napoli, 16 July 2009 Bitonto, Stefano Di (22 November 2019). "Colpo agli Orlando, i fiancheggiatori
Luigi_Esposito
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
in 1818. The current diocese is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto. The name Molfetta appears nowhere before the 10th century. The diocese
Diocese of Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi
Diocese_of_Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi
Football league season
Matese Gladiator Nuova Florida Boreale Budoni Città di Gallipoli Barletta Bitonto Santa Maria Cilento San Luca Castrovillari Gioiese Pistoiese (excluded)
2023–24_Serie_D
Latin Catholic jurisdiction in Apulia, Italy
in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto. It received its current name in 1986, when the Archdiocese of Trani (suffragan
Archdiocese of Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie
Archdiocese_of_Trani-Barletta-Bisceglie
Cathedral in Bari, Apulia, Italy
Apulia, southern Italy. The cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto, as it was previously of the archbishops, earlier bishops, of Bari. It
Bari_Cathedral
Criminal organization
Capo della Procura". InterNapoli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-11-20. Bitonto, Stefano Di (2019-04-15). "Tre anime, tre fratelli: la storia del clan
Mazzarella_clan
Italian footballer (born 1988)
24 (3) 2019–2020 Gozzano 15 (2) 2020 → Avellino (loan) 6 (0) 2020–2021 Bitonto 5 (1) 2021 Acireale 18 (5) 2021–2022 Molfetta 35 (9) 2022 Paganese 11 (2)
Demiro_Pozzebon
Comune in Apulia, Italy
Apulia, southern Italy. It borders the municipalities of Bari, Bitetto, Bitonto, Bitritto, and Palo del Colle. Before the 1970s, the town was mainly dedicated
Modugno
Former province of Apulia, Italy
Acquaviva delle Fonti Adelfia Alberobello Altamura Bari Binetto Bitetto Bitonto Bitritto Capurso Casamassima Cassano delle Murge Castellana Grotte Cellamare
Province_of_Bari
Italian anarchist (1859–1918)
unsuccessfully tried to assassinate King Leopold II of Belgium. Rubino was born in Bitonto, during the period of Italian unification. While serving in the Italian
Gennaro_Rubino
Italian football club
Leonardo Baroncelli (on loan from Fiorentina) 5 DF ITA Alessandro Di Bitonto (on loan from Sassuolo) 6 MF ITA Ivan Varone (on loan from Salernitana)
AS_Gubbio_1910
Criminal organization in Italy
from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 3 September 2019. Di Bitonto, Stefano (24 January 2019). "Camorra di Ponticelli. Una famiglia 'segnata'
Camorra
Roman Catholic prelate
Cheney. Retrieved March 21, 2016. Cheney, David M. "Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018. (for Chronology of Bishops)
Galeazzo_Sanvitale
Italian painter (1933–2020)
Matteo Masiello (Palo del Colle, November 30, 1933 - Bitonto, March 28, 2020) was an Italian painter. He was a self-taught artist. He graduated in economics
Matteo_Masiello
Football tournament
2023: Bitonto C5 Femminile vs FC Marlène, 13–0 21 December 2023: SL Benfica vs FC Marlène, 12–2 21 December 2023: Pescados Rubén Burela FS vs Bitonto C5
Futsal Women's European Champions
Futsal_Women's_European_Champions
Spanish explorer of the New World
Armada Cape Celidonia White Mountain Breda Nördlingen Valenciennes Ceuta Bitonto Bailén Vitoria Tétouan Alhucemas Lost Mactan Capo d'Orso Vienna (1529)
Álvar_Núñez_Cabeza_de_Vaca
Verapoly, India 10. Carmine De Palma [pl] (1876–1961) Diocesan priest Bari-Bitonto 15 November 2025 by Cardinal Marcello Semeraro Saint Nicholas, Bari, Italy
List of people beatified by Pope Leo XIV
List_of_people_beatified_by_Pope_Leo_XIV
Football league
1998–99 Virtus Locorotondo 2000–01 Grottaglie 2001–02 Fortis Trani 2002–03 Bitonto 2003–04 Gallipoli 2004–05 Monopoli 2005–06 Barletta 2006–07 Fasano 2007–08
Eccellenza_Apulia
16th-century Roman Catholic bishop
Bishop of Bitonto (1517–1530). Giacomo Orsini was born in 1497. On 27 Feb 1517, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Leo X as Bishop of Bitonto, He served
Giacomo_Orsini_(bishop)
Compilation album series by Mina
Califano, Massimo Guantini) – 4:13 "Quando l'amore ti tocca" (Renato Di Bitonto, Carmelo Carucci) – 3:15 "I Only Have Eyes for You" (Al Dubin, Harry Warren)
Del mio meglio (compilation series)
Del_mio_meglio_(compilation_series)
Season of television series
8 72 8th Eliminated Franco Terlizzi 55 Personal trainer, former boxer Bitonto 1 68 Walked Simone Barbato 38 Comedian, mime Ovada 8 65 7th Eliminated
L'isola_dei_famosi_season_13
Italian nobleman, soldier, diplomat and politician
was lieutenant of the cavalry of the Kingdom of Naples in the battle of Bitonto on 24 May 1734, commander of the Neapolitan militias that occupied Pescara
Francesco Eboli, Duke of Castropignano
Francesco_Eboli,_Duke_of_Castropignano
Busto Arsizio, Udine, Arezzo, L'Aquila, Fiumicino, Caserta, Avellino, Bitonto, Catane, Cagliari and more locations in Italy Oviedo, Zaragoza, Madrid
Google_Street_View_coverage
Italian actress, singer, and television presenter
a television mini-series remake of the 1948 film. Guaccero was born in Bitonto, a municipality in the province of Bari, Italy. She began her career in
Bianca_Guaccero
Kingdom in southern Italy (1815–1861)
Spanish Infante Charles to Naples and Sicily; the Spanish were victorious at Bitonto in 1734. Infante Charles of the House of Bourbon ruled both Sicilies from
Kingdom_of_the_Two_Sicilies
Spanish Italian noble and architect
their princely brothers. Giovanni is known for designing the Obelisk of Bitonto, the Palace of Capodimonte, and the Teatro di San Carlo in Italy for King
Giovanni_Antonio_Medrano
Criminal organization
Stylo24 – Giornale d'inchiesta (in Italian). Retrieved 23 March 2020. Bitonto, Stefano Di (20 September 2019). "Erba dai Contini e dai torresi, così
Rinaldi_clan
Italian Camorrista
Napoli". Stylo24 - Giornale d'inchiesta (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-04-08. Bitonto, Stefano Di (2019-12-16). "Pizzo per l'Alleanza di Secondigliano, tra gli
Gennaro_Licciardi
Italian mathematician (1633–1711)
Giordano Vitale or Vitale Giordano (born Bitonto, 15 October 1633 – 3 November 1711) was an Italian mathematician. He is best known for his theorem on
Giordano_Vitale
Italian nobleman and condottiero (1458–1529)
by the humanist scholar Giovanni Pontano. In 1464, he became Marquis of Bitonto. In September 1477, Andrea Matteo married Isabella Piccolomini of Aragon
Andrea_Matteo_Acquaviva
Italian archbishop
who served as Bishop of Malta from 1780 till 1807. Labini was born in Bitonto, Italy on April 28, 1735. In 1758 he was ordained priest of the Sovereign
Vincenzo_Labini
Spanish Navy officer (1706–1796)
on to reconquer the Kingdom of Naples for the Bourbons at the Battle of Bitonto, with naval assistance from a squadron commanded by Córdova. In 1732 he
Luis_de_Córdova_y_Córdova
Italian footballer
contract was terminated by mutual consent. On 14 October 2020 he joined Bitonto. On 21 December 2021 he joined Brindisi. FIGC (in Italian) "Ceduti Ingrosso
Vittorio_Triarico
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeastern Italy
Bato Brendésion/Brentésion, settlement Brindisi Brač Butuntum, settlement Bitonto Butua Calabri, tribal group Calabria Galabri Caelia, settlement Ceglie
Messapic_language
Church in Bari, Italy
Nicholas Religion Affiliation Catholic Church Province Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto Rite Roman Rite Ecclesiastical or organizational status Pontifical minor
Basilica of Saint Nicholas, Bari
Basilica_of_Saint_Nicholas,_Bari
Sardinia. The Spaniards regained Naples and Sicily following the Battle of Bitonto in 1738. Corsica passed from the Republic of Genoa to France in 1769 after
History_of_Italy
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
Paolo 1493–1503 Succeeded by Francisco de Remolins Preceded by Battista Pontini Administrator of Bitonto 1501 Succeeded by Giovanni Francesco de Orsini
Giambattista_Orsini
Italian footballer
Matelica 9 (0) 2017 Nocerina 14 (2) 2017–2019 Taranto 46 (5) 2019–2020 Bitonto 23 (0) 2020–2022 Taranto 58 (2) 2022–2023 Casarano 28 (2) 2023– Barletta
Massimiliano_Marsili
Italian railway station
of Bari, in the Province of Bari, Apulia. The station lies on the Bari–Bitonto railway. The train services are operated by Ferrotramviaria. The station
Bari_Europa_railway_station
Italian composer
ornateness of style and the primacy of star singers. Traetta was born in Bitonto, a town near Bari in the Apulia region of Italy. He was a student of a
Tommaso_Traetta
Railway station in Bari, Italy
Bari–Altamura–Matera Bari Metropolitan services (FR1) Bitonto–Palese–Bari Bari Metropolitan services (FR2) Barletta–Andria–Bitonto–Aeroporto–Bari Bari Metropolitan services
Bari_Centrale_railway_station
Calendar year
forces, completing the conquest of the Kingdom of Naples at the Battle of Bitonto. May 27 – French and Swiss troops suppress the slave insurrection in the
1734
Comune in Apulia, Italy
the Province of Matera, in Basilicata. The bordering municipalities are Bitonto, Cassano delle Murge, Gravina in Puglia, Grumo Appula, Matera, Ruvo di
Altamura
Criminal organization
influence of the clan. Camorra List of Camorra clans Ponticelli Rinaldi clan Bitonto, Stefano Di (2019-01-24). "Camorra di Ponticelli. Una famiglia 'segnata'
De_Luca_Bossa_clan
Spanish noble house
Viceroy of Sicily. He victoriously lead the Spanish forces at the Battle of Bitonto. Below are some of the members and descendants of the House of Carrillo:
House_of_Carrillo
American poet (born 1965)
2019). "Tour in Puglia (Bitonto inclusa) per il grande poeta americano Gjekë Marinaj della Secop edizioni" (in Italian). Da Bitonto. Archived from the original
Gjekë_Marinaj
Italian football club's 2025-26 season
20 September 2025 5 Gubbio 1–0 Bra Gubbio 15:00 UTC+2 Di Bitonto 57' Stadium: Stadio Pietro Barbetti Referee: Andrea Terribile
2025–26_AS_Gubbio_1910_season
Patriarchate of Venice Metropolitan Archdioceses: Agrigento, Ancona-Osimo, Bari-Bitonto, Benevento, Bologna, Cagliari, Campobasso-Boiano, Catania, Catanzaro-Squillace
List_of_Catholic_archdioceses
16th-century Italian bishop
Bishop of Bitonto (1501–1517). On 20 December 1501, during the papacy of Pope Alexander VI, Giovanni Battista Orsini was appointed Bishop of Bitonto He served
Giovanni_Francesco_de_Orsini
16th-century Roman Catholic bishop
Bishop of Bitonto (1538–1544). On 11 Jan 1538, Sebastiano Deli di Castel Durante was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Bitonto. He served
Sebastiano Deli di Castel Durante
Sebastiano_Deli_di_Castel_Durante
Integration of fog-harvesting systems into building envelopes
complementary elements of water-harvesting façades. Expanding on this research, Di Bitonto, Kutlu and Zanelli (2023) developed the concept of smart façades, describing
Building-integrated fog collectors
Building-integrated_fog_collectors
Grumo Appula, Bari, Italy 21 May 1984 Rome, Italy Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto and Vicariate of Rome Servant of God Henry Casolani 25 November 1917 Valletta
List_of_venerated_couples
Italian composer and guitarist
after 1651) was an Italian composer and Baroque guitarist, likely born in Bitonto (near Bari) in the Kingdom of Naples. His compositional output consists
Giovanni_Battista_Abbatessa
Region in Italy
is the museum of the Archdiocese of Bari-Bitonto, which brings together the artistic heritage of the Bitonto Cathedral. The museum has two major sections:
Culture_of_Apulia
2018 single by Diodato featuring Roy Paci
IL bitontino Saverio Cappiello protagonista del videoclip Adesso". DaBitonto. "Diodato feat. Roy Paci – Adesso". Top Digital Download. Retrieved 13
Adesso_(song)
1981 single by Mina
song "Quando l'amore ti tocca", written by Ninni Carucci and Renato Di Bitonto. Both songs translated into French by Pierre Delanoë, respectively titled
Una_canzone
Italian politician (1946–2024)
Senate of the Republic In office 2 July 1987 – 22 April 1992 Constituency Bitonto Personal details Born Maria Fida Moro (1946-12-17)17 December 1946 Rome
Maria_Fida_Moro
Region of Italy
Traiana along which cities such as Troia, Ordona, Gravina, Canosa, Ruvo and Bitonto prospered. The region occupied leading positions in the production of grain
Apulia
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
1640 – 5 June 1688) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Bitonto (1686–1688). Filippo Massarenghi was born in Naples, Italy in 1640. On
Filippo_Massarenghi
Topics referred to by the same term
Guadeloupean football club in Capesterre-Belle-Eau U.S. Bitonto, an Italian association football club in Bitonto, Apulia U of B (disambiguation) UBS (disambiguation)
UB
Italian Camorrista (1940 – 2018)
contrabbando". Globalist (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-04-30.[permanent dead link] Bitonto, Stefano Di (2019-04-15). "Tre anime, tre fratelli: la storia del clan
Ciro_Mazzarella
King of Aragon from 1416 to 1458
Alfonso could easily capture Aversa, Salerno, Benevento, Manfredonia and Bitonto. René, whose possession included now only part of the Abruzzi and Naples
Alfonso_V_of_Aragon
Railway station in Italy
following service(s): Bari Metropolitan services (FR2) Barletta - Andria - Bitonto - Aeroporto - Bari Ferrotramviaria timetable Archived 2016-03-04 at the
Terlizzi_railway_station
Peninsula that forms the "heel" of Italy
region. Following Austria being granted access, in 1734, the Battle of Bitonto, Spain defeated Austria and took control of Apulia once more. In 1806,
Salento
Comune in Apulia, Italy
1230–1239 by the architect whose name appears on the ambo in the cathedral of Bitonto, Nicolaus Sacerdos. It has an arch under it, being supported partly on
Trani
Former duchy in Italy
captain Giacomo Caldora appointed by the Angevins as feudal lord of Bari and Bitonto. Giacomo Caldora laid siege to Modugno in late August 1436, with his son-in-law
Duchy_of_Bari
the Heart of Jesus Silvio Cirielli January 3, 1930 June 30, 1941 11 Bari-Bitonto Maria Regina Kramer August 1, 1928 September 2, 1945 17 Germany Feldkirch
List_of_child_saints
King of Naples from 1458 to 1494
the pay of John. The Prince of Taranto who was in Bari went as far as Bitonto to meet the duke and took him to Bari, where he was received with a royal
Ferdinand_I_of_Naples
Italian band
Maurizio Metals and, since 2013, Ciro Di Bitonto. Tony Cicco: drums and vocals (1969–1974, 1990–2013) Ciro Di Bitonto: keyboards (2013) Gabriele Lorenzi: keyboards
Formula_3_(band)
Italian castrato (1710–1783)
Carmine Francesco Paolo Majorano to Vito Majorano and Anna Fornella in Bitonto. His early life is uncertain. His stage name, Caffarelli, is said to be
Caffarelli_(castrato)
Confederation of Camorra clans
soldi o finisce male"". teleclubitalia.it (in Italian). June 27, 2019. Bitonto, Stefano Di (2020-05-14). "Scarcerato Patrizio Bosti, scuse e risarcimento
Secondigliano_Alliance
Bari Barletta Scalo Barletta Barletta-Andria-Trani Bitonto Bitonto Bari Bitonto Santi Medici Bitonto Bari Brigata Bari Bari Bari Cecilia Bari Bari Cittadella
List of railway stations in Apulia
List_of_railway_stations_in_Apulia
Italian politician
councillor and Democrazia Cristiana group leader in the municipality of Bitonto from 1985 to 1990. He became Deputy Mayor in 1990 and continued to serve
Giovanni_Procacci
Italian footballer (born 1986)
Italian footballer who plays as a defender. He grows with juvenile team of Bitonto. He joined at S.S.C. Bari when he was a boy. In July 2011, Balzano moved
Antonio_Balzano
Italian Cardinal
Cavalry. He was General Commander of the Austrian Army at the Battle of Bitonto in 1734, during the War of Polish Succession, and was created a Knight
Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte
Domenico_Pignatelli_di_Belmonte
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