Sessa Aurunca is a town and comune in the province of Caserta, Campania, southern Italy. It is located on the south west slope of the extinct volcano...
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dell'Annunziata is Baroque-style Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Sessa Aurunca, province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. The...
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Sant'Anna is Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Sessa Aurunca, province of Caserta, Campania, southern Italy. The church, dedicated to St Anne...
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province of Moxico Sessa Aurunca, a town in the province of Caserta, Campania, Italy Roman Catholic Diocese of Sessa Aurunca Sessa Cilento, a town in...
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The Diocese of Sessa Aurunca (Latin: Dioecesis Suessana) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in southern Italy. Since 1979 it has been a suffragan...
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Taddeo da Suessa (redirect from Taddeo di Sessa)
Taddeo da Suessa (or da Sessa) (c. 1190/1200 – February 18, 1248) was an Italian jurist. Born in Sessa Aurunca (modern Campania), he was introduced to...
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Battista ad Plateum, is Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Sessa Aurunca, province of Caserta, in the region of Campania, southern Italy. The...
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September 1705) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sessa Aurunca (1670–1705). Tommaso d'Aquino was born in Somma, Italy in 1635 and ordained...
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modern-day comune of Sessa Aurunca . The city ruins are located, as the crow flies, 12.24 km SSW from the modern city of Sessa Aurunca and 41.43 km from...
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General Electric and Npcc. The reactors were built in Trino Vercellese, Sessa Aurunca and Latina and were all completed by 1964. At that time electric companies...
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Ajosa (died 1492) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sessa Aurunca (1486–1492) and Bishop of Civita Castellana e Orte (1474–1486). On 24...
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was called Lucilia. Lucilia's family originated from Suessa Aurunca (modern Sessa Aurunca) and she was a sister of satiric poet Gaius Lucilius. Lucilius...
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Baia Domizia (category Sessa Aurunca)
Councils of Cellole and of Sessa Aurunca. Originally, it was entirely included in the territory administered by Sessa Aurunca, but in 1973, Cellole, also...
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Andría (1507) and Montalto (1507). Its territorial designation refers to Sessa Aurunca, at the time in the Kingdom of Naples. The title is one of the numerous...
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to the Diocese of Sessa Aurunca. 1099: Erected as the Diocese of Carinola 1818 June 27: Suppressed to the Diocese of Sessa Aurunca 1968: Restored as the...
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borders the following municipalities: Falciano del Massico, Francolise, Sessa Aurunca, Teano. There are multiple proposed etymological origins for Carinola...
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Normans who built (or re-built) a castle. Ruins of Sinuessa Cellole & Sessa Aurunca Torre del Paladino, a 1st-century BC mausoleum Rocca or castle, built...
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Carascon (1771–1820), married Donna Isabella Monarca, a noblewoman from Sessa Aurunca and eventually reached the rank of captain in the Neapolitan Army. He...
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he accepted the command of Victor Emmanuel. When the king entered Sessa Aurunca at the head of his army, Garibaldi willingly handed over his dictatorial...
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The ancient city of Aurunca was the capital or metropolis of the little mountain tribe of the Aurunci (in the more limited sense of that name (see Aurunci))...
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Sant'Arpino Santa Maria Capua Vetere Santa Maria a Vico Santa Maria la Fossa Sessa Aurunca Sparanise Succivo Teano Teverola Tora e Piccilli Trentola-Ducenta Vairano...
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there was a BWR nuclear power plant named Garigliano near the town Sessa Aurunca. Gustav Line Pont du Garigliano French Expeditionary Corps in Italy...
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Bugnara, Pacentro and Pratola Peligna, in Abruzzo region), Caserta (Sessa Aurunca, in Campania region), Avellino (Castelfranci, in Campania region) and...
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kilometres (28 mi) northwest of Caserta. Cellole borders the municipality of Sessa Aurunca, and includes the two seaside frazioni of Baia Domizia and Baia Felice...
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Garigliano Nuclear Power Plant was a nuclear power plant located at Sessa Aurunca (Campania), in southern Italy. It was named after the river Garigliano...
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as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sessa Aurunca, Italy, from 1994 to 2013. Diocese of Sessa Aurunca Portals: Biography Catholicism Italy v t e...
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shore of the Garigliano river, in the current comuni of Cellole and Sessa Aurunca, where remains of pre-Romans walls have been found. According to some...
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Luigi Toro (3 January 1835, in Sessa Aurunca – 13 April 1900) was an Italian painter and patriot. He painted historical canvases in a Romantic style....
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List of basilicas in Italy (section Sessa Aurunca)
Sessa Aurunca Catgedral...
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involvement in the marriage of the Catholic Monarchs. He was bishop of Sessa Aurunca in 1465 and bishop of Kammin, from 1482 to 1485. Jürgen Petersohn (1985)...
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