• The counts of Gravina, later the dukes of Gravina, were medieval rulers of Gravina in Puglia, in the old Kingdom of Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples. The...
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    of Servant of God. He was born in Gravina in Puglia, the eldest of six sons of Ferdinando III Orsini, duke of Gravina, and Giovanna Frangipani della Tolfa...
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    others became prelates, Pietro, cardinal archbishop of Palermo, and Gabriele (born Berengario), bishop of Catania. The Gravina Cruyllas were a prominent...
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    study and evenings devoted to improvising poetry took a toll on Pietro's health. Gravina, making a business trip to Calabria, exhibited Metastasio in the...
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    Gravina in Puglia (Italian: [ɡraˈviːna im ˈpuʎʎa]; Barese: Gravéine [ɡraˈviːnə, ɡraˈvejnə]; Latin: Silvium; Ancient Greek: Σιλούϊον, romanized: Siloúïon)...
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  • Pietro Matteo d'Aquino (died 1511) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lecce (1508–1511) and Bishop of Gravina di Puglia (1482–1508)...
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    Giovanni Vincenzo Gravina (20 January 1664 – 6 January 1718) was an Italian man of letters and jurist. He was born at Roggiano Gravina, a small town near...
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    The Diocese of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti (Latin: Dioecesis Altamurensis-Gravinensis-Aquavievensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic...
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    defeated. By marriage, he obtained the title of Count of Gravina. He was made Duke of Gravina by King Alfonso, a title definitely assigned to his son Giacomo...
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    Giretto, Gravina, Papi, Pippi, Tofoli, Zorzi. Head Coach: Velasco 1998 — Gold medal Bracci, Corsano, Fei, Gardini, Giani, De Giorgi, Gravina, Meoni, Papi...
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    Pietro Galletti de Gregorio (1729–1757) Salvatore Ventimiglia Statella (1757–1771) Corrado Maria Deodato Moncada (1773–1813) Gabriele Maria Gravina di...
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    (1846.01.19 – 1855.01.09) Luigi Del Drago (1832.12.17 – 1845.04.28) Pietro Gravina (1817.11.15 – 1830.12.06) Valentino Mastrozzi (1801.07.20 – 1809.05...
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  • Serafino Aquilano, Giovanni Lorenzi, Manilius Cabacius Rallus [nl], Pietro Gravina di Palermo, Leonardo Corvino, Michael Tarchaniota Marullus, Giacomo...
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    13 May 1809 Predecessor Giovanni Battista Bussi de Pretis Successor Pietro Gravina Other post(s) Camerlengo of the College of Cardinals (1809) Orders Created...
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    Dameto Pietro Francesco Galleffi Carlo Oppizzoni Francesco Guidobono Cavalchini Annibale della Genga - Elected as Pope Leo XII (1823-1829) Pietro Gravina Domenico...
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  • criticism from fans of Serie B and Serie C clubs; FIGC president Gabriele Gravina nonetheless defended the project. In spring 2023, Atalanta announced its...
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    known collectively as the Sassi. Matera lies on the right bank of the Gravina river, whose canyon forms a geological boundary between the hill country...
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    up on one slope of the ravine created by the Gravina river. The ravine is known locally as "la Gravina". The term sasso derives from Latin saxum, meaning...
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    The diocese of Gravina and Montepeloso is a former ecclesiastical territory of the Roman Catholic Church in Apulia, southern Italy. Gravina is about 59 km...
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    having the westernmost mouth. Lato Bradano Alvo Basentello Bilioso Gravina Gravina di Matera Basento Cavone Salandrella Agri Sinni Crati Busento Coscile...
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    borders the following municipalities: Belpasso, Catania, Gravina di Catania, Nicolosi, Pedara, San Pietro Clarenza, Tremestieri Etneo. It is also the most populated...
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    Cecilia, with Ottavio Boni, Titular Archbishop of Nazianzus, and Michele di Pietro, Titular Bishop of Isauropolis, serving as co-consecrators. Miranda, Salvador...
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    Count Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi (US: /ˈdʒɑːkəmoʊ ˌliːəˈpɑːrdi, - ˌleɪə-/, Italian: [ˈdʒaːkomo leoˈpardi]; 29 June 1798...
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  • reconstruction, started in 1704, was patronized by prince D. Ferdinando Francesco Gravina. His coat of arms is present above one of the side portals of the facade...
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    In 1824, the church was reconsecrated by Cardinal Pietro Gravina [it], brother of Federico Gravina. The statue of San Niccolò da Tolentino in the facade...
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  • Jean-Siffrein Maury - (24 Apr 1792 – 21 Feb 1794) Titular Archbishop Pietro Gravina - (12 Sep 1794 – 8 Mar 1816) Titular Archbishop Francesco Serra Casano -...
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    Angelo Maria Mazzia (7 October 1825 in Roggiano Gravina, Province of Cosenza – 2 January 1890 in Naples) was an Italian painter. His father, Francesco...
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  • and who left the operation of the team to his niece's husband, Gabriele Gravina. The club's promotion to the Prima Categoria came only two years later...
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    Died) Raffaele Mormile, C.R. (28 Mar 1803 – 31 Dec 1813 Died) Cardinal Pietro Gravina [it] (23 Sep 1816 – 6 Dec 1830 Died) Cardinal Gaetano Maria Giuseppe...
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  • of Andria. On 6 March 1690, he was consecrated bishop by Pietro Francesco Orsini de Gravina, Archbishop of Benevento, with Giuseppe Bologna, Archbishop...
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