
By Cav. John Napoli
As part of our yearlong tricentennial celebration of the birth of HRH King Carlo di Borbone (1716-1788) we decided to bring back our semipublic Battle of Bitonto Commemoration, a celebration of faith, culture and history.
In the past we had trouble locking down commitments from participants or finding a suitable place to celebrate because of the Anniversary's proximity to Memorial Day Weekend; however, thanks to our good friend Giuseppe Marrone, we finally found the perfect venue at Forno Rosso.
Source: http://ilregno2s.blogspot.it/
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