• Crispano is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 13 km north of Naples. Crispano borders...
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    [clarification needed] It is bordered by the comuni of Afragola, Cardito, Crispano, Frattaminore, Grumo Nevano, and Sant'Arpino. The first records of Frattamaggiore...
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    family, then married to Galeotto Pagano of the seat of Porto, and Laura Crispano, whom he had by force and who he then married to his waiter Angelo Crivelli...
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  • Caivano, Casoria, Cardito, Carditello, Frattamaggiore, Frattaminore, Crispano Presence also in the Lazio region. Criminal activities Racketeering drug...
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    Melito, Casandrino, Arzano, Grumo Nevano, Frattamaggiore, Frattaminore, Crispano, Cardito, Caivano, Afragola, Casoria, Casavatore, Secondigliano. It is...
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  • Crespiatica Crespina Crespino Cressa Crevacuore Crevalcore Crevoladossola Crispano Crispiano Crissolo Crocefieschi Crocetta del Montello Crodo Crognaleto...
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    Castellammare di Stabia Castello di Cisterna Cercola Cicciano Cimitile Comiziano Crispano Ercolano Forio Frattamaggiore Frattaminore Giugliano in Campania Gragnano...
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    Cardito borders the following municipalities: Afragola, Caivano, Casoria, Crispano, Frattamaggiore. It was once mainly known for its strawberry and asparagus...
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    13 km north of Naples. Frattaminore borders the following municipalities: Crispano, Frattamaggiore, Orta di Atella, Sant'Arpino. "Superficie di Comuni Province...
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    Mesoraca Count of Montalto and Corigliano Count of Laric Baron of Calanna and Crispano Baron of Guidomandri Baron of Monaco Baron of Luponaro Baron of San Giorgio...
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    Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla 10. ?, Marquis de Fusara 5. Laura Crispano 1. Giuseppe Gonzaga 24. Ferrante II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla (=#8) 12...
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    Grumo Nevano 2.9 18,357 Frattamaggiore 5.0 30,772 Frattaminore 2.0 15,922 Crispano 2.3 12,642 Cardito 3.2 21,003 Caivano 27.1 36,956 Acerra 54.1 53,889 Afragola...
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  • Caserta. Orta di Atella borders the following municipalities: Caivano, Crispano, Frattaminore, Marcianise, Sant'Arpino and Succivo. "Superficie di Comuni...
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  • 063027 Cicciano 12,360 063028 Cimitile 6,877 063029 Comiziano 1,830 063030 Crispano 12,574 063031 Forio 15,699 063032 Frattamaggiore 31,831 063033 Frattaminore...
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    Vincenzo Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla 10. ?, Marquis de Fusara 5. Laura Crispano 1. Eleonora Luisa Gonzaga 24. Ferrante II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla (=#8)...
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    son of Andrea Gonzaga, Count of San Paolo (d. 1686) and his wife, Laura Crispano dei marchesi di Fusara. He was also paternal grandson of Ferrante II Gonzaga...
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    Maria d'Annecchino in the 16th century. It was then owned by Giovanni Crispano and sold to Baron Giuseppe Mellucci for 500 ducats. It later passed to...
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    De Mocciacao. In 1561 the whole village was sold to Giovanni Vincenzo Crispano. In 1613 Altino passed into property to the baron Furia di Atessa. In 1691...
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    patricians in a revolt against the Spanish, and besieged Captain-General Crispano in his palace. They drove out the Spanish garrison and gained control of...
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    honorary pallbearers included Jefferson de Angelis, William D. Lang, Philip Crispano, John Nash and Gustave A. Weldhaas. The Masonic Quartet sang The Long Day...
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  • Sgricci (1789–1836), premiered 1827, named after Flavius Julius Crispus Crispano Crispiano Crispino All pages with titles beginning with Crispo All pages...
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    Campania Avellino 1,432 Corbara Salerno 2,521 Corleto Monforte Salerno 643 Crispano Napoli 12,411 Cuccaro Vetere Salerno 580 Curti Caserta 7,110 Cusano Mutri...
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    he was held by various families including: Carafa, De Secura, Guevara, Crispano, Pignatelli, Cardone and finally the Adimari marquises of Bomba. After...
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    Bishop-elect Pietro (1303–1320) Raimondo de Mausaco, O.Min. (1321–1326) Giovanni Crispano de Rocca (1326–1336) Pietro Ferri (1336) Beltramino Paravicini (1336–1339)...
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