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    Filippo Severoli (Faenza, 16 November 1762 — Fusignano, 6 October 1822) was an Italian general and noble who served in the Kingdom of Italy during the...
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  • (1900–1980), Italian actor Filippo Severoli (1762–1822), Italian general Filippo Timi (born 1974), Italian actor Filippo Turati (1857–1932), Italian politician...
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    Infantry Regiment – 60th Line Infantry Regiment – Division Severoli General of Division Filippo Severoli – 4,370 unbrigaded 1st Light Infantry Regiment, three...
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  • (Maréchal d'Empire) Joseph Servan de Gerbey (général de division) Filippo Severoli (général de division) Dominique Sheldon (général de division) Jacques...
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    division of General Carrascosa to Reggio, where the Italian general Filippo Severoli had taken refuge with 7,000 men near the San Maurizio district. On...
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    soldiers and the divisions of both Reille and General of Division Filippo Severoli. Blake disposed of 28,044 soldiers for the defense of Valencia, organized...
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    in the divisions of Generals of Division Honoré Charles Reille and Filippo Severoli in Navarre and western Aragon. These good troops would soon be assigned...
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  • cannons, two 6-inch howitzers) 1st Italian Division: General of Division Filippo Severoli 1st Brigade: General of Brigade Antoine-Louis-Ignace Bonfanti 1st Italian...
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    Claude Victor-Perrin Édouard Mortier Louis Henri Loison Pietro Teulié † Filippo Severoli August von Gneisenau Ferdinand von Schill Strength 14,000 41 guns[dubious...
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    began killing all Imperial soldiers that they caught. By 15 March Filippo Severoli had assumed command of the Italian division when Pino went home on...
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    (1823-1829) Pietro Gravina Domenico Spinucci Lorenzo Caleppi Antonio Gabriele Severoli Giuseppe Morozzo della Rocca Tommaso Arezzo Francesco Saverio Castiglioni...
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    moved through Sacile, while Seras' French and General of Division Filippo Severoli's Italian division crossed at Brugnera and moved toward the village...
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    current name was given by Pope Pius XI (c. 1930). Located inside Palazzo Severoli on the Piazza della Minerva in central Rome, the Pontifical Ecclesiastical...
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    Carlo Bellisomi (18 December 1795 – 18 September 1807) Antonio Gabriele Severoli (1 October 1817 – 8 September 1824) Carlo Maria Pedicini (15 December 1828...
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  • Antonio Severoli (1639–1666) Francesco Antonio De Luca (1667–1676) Marziale Pellegrini, Conventual Franciscans (O.F.M. Conv.) (1677–1685) Filippo Condulmari...
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    Archbishop (personal title) of Veroli) Tommaso Cellesi (1628–1633 Died) Antonio Severoli (1634–1639 Resigned) Bernardino Larizza (1640–1647 Died) Pompeo Mignucci...
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    Jul 1801 Installed, Cardinal-Priest of Sant’Eusebio) Antonio Gabriele Severoli (28 Sep 1801 Appointed - 11 Jan 1808 Appointed, Archbishop (Personal Title)...
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    Antonio Gabriele Severoli Preceded by Giuseppe Capece Zurlo Archbishop of Naples 9 August 1802 – 17 November 1832 Succeeded by Filippo Giudice Caracciolo...
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    Sant'Onofrio, with Faustus Poli, Titular Archbishop of Amasea, and Antonio Severoli, Archbishop of Dubrovnik, serving as co-consecrators. Contemporary, John...
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  • Bishop of Lacedonia (1649); Pietro Rota, Bishop of Lucca (1650); Leonardo Severoli, Bishop of San Severo (1650); Giuseppe Sanfelice, Archbishop of Cosenza...
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    Battista Orsi (1764–1774) Pellegrino Consalvi (1775–1787) Antonio Gabriele Severoli (1787–1808) Francesco Maria Paolucci Mancinelli (1808– Oct 1815 Died) Nicola...
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