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    Cora Slocomb di Brazza (January 7, 1862 – August 24, 1944) was an American heiress and Italian activist, businesswoman, and philanthropist. Born into...
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    Porta di Spalato, Splisca, Splizza Stipančići Santo Stefano, Stipancici Sumartin San Martino Supetar San Pietro della Brazza Sutivan San Giovanni della...
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    Giovanni di Paolo (c. 1403–1482), painter. One of the most attractive and idiosyncratic painters of the Sienese School Stefano di Giovanni (c. 1400–1450)...
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  • Floris states it was Luigi Ricca di Castelvero (p. 145). E. Vacca-Odone, p. 445. In Italian, called San Tomaso or San Tommaso. The year 1747 is referred...
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    a Mithraeum was found during the construction work of Villa Savorgnan di Brazzà in 1936, dating probably from the second century AD. Around the mid 18th-century...
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    (Almissa), 1444–1797 Vis Island (Lissa), ca. 1409–1797 Brač Island (Braza/Brazza), 1268–1358 and 1420–1797 Makarska (Macarsca), 13C–1326 and 1646–1797 Hvar...
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    Zara. After the autumn of 1941, the Dalmatian islands of Pag (Pago), Brač (Brazza) and Hvar (Lesina), part of the Independent State of Croatia, were occupied...
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    January 2022. "Aeroporto Prati Vecchi d'Aguscello". Aeroporto di Reggio Emilia "Aeroporto di Frosinone". Archived from the original on 2008-04-13. Retrieved...
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    subsequent liberation. The donation, by Princess Josepha Ruspoli in Savorgnan di Brazzà, specifically required the rooms to be used as a museum for that purpose...
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    historian Francesco Guicciardini; the explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano; the explorer Pietro Savorgnan di Brazzà, who gave his name to the city of Brazzaville...
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  • the name of Mbanza-Ngungu – Albert Thys Brazzaville – Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza Dolisie – Albert Dolisie Lumumba (Point Noire) – Patrice Lumumba Former:...
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    December 1893 (née Winnaretta Eugenie Singer) Countess Detalmo Savorgnan di Brazzà (née Cora Ann Slocomb) on 18 October 1887 Baroness Ludovic Moncheur (née...
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  • Stefano di Tinea Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat San Giovanni Capoferrato Saint-Léger San Laugerio, San Leggero Saint-Martin-d'Entraunes San Martino d'Entraune, San Martino...
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  • Brazzaville itself derives from the colony's founder, Pierre Savorgnan de Brazzà, an Italian nobleman whose title referred to the town of Brazzacco, in the...
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    Brassicaceae Qu Brayopsis Brassicaceae Bu Brazzeia Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza (1852–1905), explorer Lecythidaceae Bu Bredemeyera Franz Bredemeyer (1758–1839)...
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  • Retrieved 16 January 2012. "Argento". uboat.net. Retrieved 17 August 2023. "Città di Catania". conlapelleappesaaunchiodo.blogspot.com. Retrieved 17 August 2023...
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