A region in southeastern Italy on the Adriatic.
1Apulia is the most level of the countries south of the Rubicon.
2The following night Hannibal decamped in silence, and moved on into Apulia.
3Apulia, a former duchy, was now a part of the Two Sicilies.
4Piso had the city jurisdiction; Sulpicius, Sicily; Cethegus, Apulia; Lentulus, Sardinia.
5Apulia and Campania were thus in the hands of the Romans.
6In Apulia, Hannibal and the Romans did not rest even during the winter.
7The Eastern Emperor Alexius persuaded him to make mischief in Apulia.
8But his spirit survived in his brother Humphrey, the third count of Apulia.
9Death of William, Duke of Apulia; Roger II, Great Count of Sicily, succeeds.
10He had messengers to despatch to estates in Lucania and Apulia.
11The boat was intercepted off the Apulia coast on Monday evening.
12Gauthier de Brienne was King of Sicily and Duke of Apulia.
13Francis of Apulia declared that he would risk his life against Savonarola only.
14Southern Italy comprised the countries of Apulia, Lucania, Calabria, and Bruttium.
15ALTAMURA, a town of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Bari, 28 m. S.S.W.
16A difficult letter about the corn-merchants of Apulia and Calabria.