Aragona (Sicilian: Araùna or Raona) is a commune in the province of Agrigento, Sicily, southern Italy. It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) northeast of Agrigento...
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Aragona is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giancarlo Aragona (born 1942), Italian diplomat Joseph Aragona (fl. 2022), American...
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Joseph Aragona is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 60th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election...
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Giancarlo Aragona (born November 14, 1942) is an Italian diplomat who served as ambassador of Italy to NATO, Russia and United Kingdom and Secretary General...
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Kingdom of Aragon (redirect from Kingdom of Aragona)
the river Aragón, which flows by Jaca. It might derive from the Basque Aragona/Haragona meaning "good upper valley" (haran+goi+ona, where haran = "valley"...
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14°42′20″E / 42.10778°N 14.70556°E / 42.10778; 14.70556 The Stadio Aragona is a football stadium in Vasto, Italy. It is the home stadium of F.C. Pro...
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Ferdinand I of Naples (redirect from Ferrante di Aragona)
tipografico del Cav. Francesco Giannini (ed.). Alcuni fatti di Alfonso I di Aragona dal 15 Aprile 1437 al 31 di Maggio 1458. p. 71. Hill, George: A History...
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Maria d'Aragona (redirect from Maria d' Aragona)
anthologies featuring Napoleonic writers who had participated in Maria d’ Aragona’s circle. The Poems by Maria’s husband led off the first and second editions...
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Semiramide Appiano (redirect from Semiramide Appiano Aragona)
the daughter of Jacopo III Appiano, Lord of Piombino and relative of the Aragonas of Naples (his mother was Colia de' Giudici, natural daughter of Alfonso...
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Cardinal of Aragon (redirect from Cardinal of Aragona)
Cardinal of Aragon (or Aragón, Aragona) may refer to: Giovanni d'Aragona (1456–1485) Luigi d'Aragona (1474–1519) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Fernando de Aragón y Guardato, 1st Duke of Montalto (before 1494–1542) was the eldest bastard son of king Ferdinand I of Naples and Diana Guardato, one...
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Cavalieri di Rodi Castel Sant'Angelo Domus Internationalis Paulus VI Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga Palazzo Barberini Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari Palazzo Borghese...
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(illegitimate) House of Aragona, Kings of Naples († 1550) (illegitimate) Aragona, Dukes of Bisceglie († 1512) (illegitimate) Aragona, Dukes of Montalto (†...
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performed by Chuck Salamone, featuring Vinny from Vinesauce and Diane Aragona. The album was released on May 1, 2023. "Hylics". Steam. Retrieved 2023-01-16...
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Cavalieri di Rodi Castel Sant'Angelo Domus Internationalis Paulus VI Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga Palazzo Barberini Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari Palazzo Borghese...
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Jeannemarie Devolites Davis (redirect from Jeanne Aragona Devolites)
Jeannemarie Aragona Devolites Davis (born February 28, 1956) is an American politician. She served in the Virginia House of Delegates 1998–2004 and the...
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Veremonda (redirect from Veremonda, l’amazzone di Aragona)
Veremonda, l'amazzone di Aragona (Veremonda, the Amazon of Aragon; also known as Il Delio) is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the Italian composer...
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Berrocalejo de Aragona is a municipality located in the province of Ávila, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality...
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Appiani family (redirect from Appiano-Aragona family)
The Appiani family (also Appiano or d'Appiano) was an Italian noble family, originally from Al Piano or Appiano, a now disappeared toponym identified with...
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(in Italian). Forni. "ARAGONA, Sancia d' in "Dizionario Biografico"". www.treccani.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-03-12. "ARAGONA, Alfonso d' in "Dizionario...
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Giuseppe Mariani and the Prince of Aragona also looked to prints of Roman exemplars when constructing the Villa Aragona (now Cutò) in 1714. By 1763, tastes...
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Margherita Pignatelli Aragona Cortés, duchess d'Andria (1740–1810) was an Italian courtier. She was born to Prince Fabrizio di Noia and Costanza de' Medici...
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Cavalieri di Rodi Castel Sant'Angelo Domus Internationalis Paulus VI Palazzo Aragona Gonzaga Palazzo Barberini Palazzo Barberini ai Giubbonari Palazzo Borghese...
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services. In 1867, it was sold to the Duke of Monteleón, Diego Pignatelli Aragona y Cortes, whose widow the Princess Rosa Fici of the Dukes of Amafi then...
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Fernández Muniadona Stephanie Placentia FeliciaA Agnes of AquitaineA Bertha of AragonA Urraca of León and CastileA Margaret of L'Aigle Urraca of Castile Sancha...
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Giovanni d'Aragona (1456–1485) (called the Cardinal of Aragona) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. D'Aragona was born in Naples on June 25, 1456...
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Morcone, Lord of Piedimonte and Gioia, in 1454. The additional surname of Aragona was assumed in 1466. The duchy of Laurenzana, in the kingdom of Naples...
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Fernández Muniadona Stephanie Placentia FeliciaA Agnes of AquitaineA Bertha of AragonA Urraca of León and CastileA Margaret of L'Aigle Urraca of Castile Sancha...
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