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    the Vitale family. The Geraci’s, their heir Filippo Nania and their allies the Lo Iacono's were loyal to Bernardo Provenzano, while the Vitale’s were...
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    Carlo Cignani, Ludovico Cigoli, Francesco Noletti, Andrea Belvedere, Filippo Vitale, Giuseppe Ghezzi. 18th century: Sebastiano Ricci, Francesco Solimena...
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    Tommaso died in 1610 and Caterina remarried in 1612 to another painter, Filippo Vitale. Some sources claim that Diana first learned to draw from her uncle...
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    New York City on September 4, 1933. His parents, Mariantonia Angello and Filippo Castellano, were Italian immigrants from Castrofilippo, Sicily. His middle...
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  • (1933–2010) Bernardino Verro (1866–1915) Vincenzo Virga Giusy Vitale Leonardo Vitale (1941–1984) Vito Vitale Calogero Vizzini (1877–1954) Padovani,Marcelle & Giovanni...
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  • Patrick "Patty from the Bronx" DeFilippo (April 12, 1939 — November 24, 2013) was an American mobster who was a captain in the Bonanno crime family. He...
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    chapel is a painting by Giordano, and in the sacristy hangs a Pietà by Filippo Vitale. The cloister has a bust of San Vincenzo de' Paoli and by Santa Giovanna...
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    others, a pupil of him. De Rosa was influenced by his father-in-law, Filippo Vitale, also a painter: this is shown in his earlier works, such as a Deposition...
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    Filippo Scannabecchi (1352 – c. 1410), known as Lippo di Dalmasio, was an Italian painter from Bologna, a son of Dalmasio Scannabecchi. His father was...
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    "News". "Opera Today : l'Arpeggiata: Mediterraneo". "Pier Filippo Melchiorre" (PDF). www.alfonsotoscano.it. Retrieved 2024-07-01. Marcello Vitale v t e...
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    Simone di Filippo Benvenuti, known as Simone dei Crocifissi or Simone da Bologna (about 1330 - 1399), was an Italian painter. Born and died in Bologna...
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  • directed by Gianfrancesco Lazotti. Rosalba (Nicoletta Romanoff) loves Danilo (Filippo Nigro), a young man who is serving a long prison sentence. To ease his...
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  • Filippo Castagna (Maltese: Filippu Castagna, 19 November 1765 – 26 January 1830) was a Maltese politician of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Castagna...
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  • Bruno Lilia Landi as Sonia Mario Vitale as Franco Borielli Agostino Salvietti as Papa' Ciocchetti Loris Gizzi as Filippo Borcello Michele Malaspina as L'avvocato...
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    the following message to Salvatore Vitale: "George has got to go". The plan was for fellow capo Patrick DeFilippo to invite Sciascia to a meeting to resolve...
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  • Lidia Vitale: Female Agent Chiara Nicola: Viola Paolo Sassanelli: Bruno Antonia Liskova: Eva Domiziana Cardinali: Costanza Jacopo Domenicucci: Filippo Piera...
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  • Giovanni Bonomo (1935–2010) Nenè Geraci (1917–2007) Vito Vitale (born 1959) Leonardo Vitale (1941–1984) Gregorio Agrigento Bernardo Brusca Giovanni Brusca...
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  • Chiara (14 November 2018). "Benedetta Cimatti, la recitazione è la mia linfa vitale". La Gazzetta dello Spettacolo (in Italian). Archived from the original...
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    Holy Sepulchre (according to tradition: 5th century) Church of the Saints Vitale and Agricola (4th century, rebuilt first in the 12th century) Courtyard...
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    Filippo Pedrini (Bologna, 1763 - Bologna, 1856) was an Italian painter. He was the son of the painter Domenico Pedrini. At the Accademia Clementina in...
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  • Paolo, son of Giovanni Battista de' Nobili dal Pozzo, originally from San Vitale of Verona. Pozzo married Isabella Varotari, a wealthy noblewoman from Padua...
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  • in Italian). For instance, Filippo from the Ormanno family (gli Ormanni) would be called "Filippo degli Ormanni" ("Filippo of the Ormannos"). In time...
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  • Sal" Vitale – former underboss. In January 2003, Vitale was charged with the 1992 murder of Bonanno associate Robert Perrino. In April 2003, Vitale became...
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  • Filippo da Pistoia, also called Filippo Fontana or anglicized Philip (died 18 September 1270), was an Italian prelate, military leader and diplomat. He...
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  • a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Mino Roli and starring Mario Vitale, Franca Marzi and Guido Celano. The film's sets were designed by the art...
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    Avanzo. Born in Bologna,[clarification needed] he trained supposedly with Vitale da Bologna. He worked with Galasso Galassi of Ferrara and Cristofano of...
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    Universitätsbibliothek Trier Joseph Connors, "Borromini, Hagia Sophia and S. Vitale," Architectural Studies in memory of Richard Krautheimer, ed. Cecil Striker...
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    Mussolini's foreign policy was based on the fascist doctrine of "Spazio vitale" ("living space"), which aimed to expand Italian possessions. In the 1920s...
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    dei Pelacani (now Via G. Petroni) in the parish of San Vitale in Bologna. His father, Filippo di Domenico, was a tanner who died in 1427. That same year...
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    family. He was the son of the powerful jurist and member of the ducal court, Vitale Dandolo, and had two brothers: Andrea and Giovanni. His uncle, also named...
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