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    Italy. Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (Italian: Golfo di Squillace), which...
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  • Squillace is a town and commune in southern Italy. Squillace may also refer to: Gulf of Squillace, an inlet of the Ionian Sea off the coast of Italy Diocese...
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  • Francesco Squillace (6 November 1925 – 6 June 2020) was an Italian lawyer, politician, and a member of the Christian Democracy party. Squillace served as...
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    Prince of Squillace was a noble title created in 1494, by King Alfonso II of Naples (House of Trastamara) for Gioffre Borgia on the occasion of his wedding...
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    at Squillace, close by the Vivarium, the monastery founded in the previous century by Cassiodorus in the heel of Italy. He was known in Squillace as San...
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    The Gulf of Squillace (Italian: Golfo di Squillace; Latin: Scylleticus Sinus or Scyllaceus Sinus; Greek: Σκυλλητικὸς κόλπος) is a body of water, an inlet...
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  • Davide Squillace (born 6 December 1977) is a DJ and producer from Italy, and the founder of several record labels. Born in Siena, Italy, his family moved...
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    of Alfonso II of Naples, obtaining as dowry both the Principality of Squillace (1494), and after a period of political turmoil in the Kingdom of Naples...
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    The Archdiocese of Catanzaro-Squillace (Latin: Archidioecesis Catacensis-Squillacensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria,...
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    The Diocese of Squillace (Lat.: Scyllatium) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria, Italy. The diocese...
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    Alfonso II of Naples, obtaining as her dowry both the Principality of Squillace (1494) and the Duchy of Alvito (1497). He later married Maria de Mila...
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    her marriage, she and her husband were created Prince and Princess of Squillace, a province in the south of Italy. For the majority of their marriage...
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    king and raised him to royal prominence. He was created "Marquess of Squillace" in 1755. Charles III had been introduced to reform by his mentor in Sicily...
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    Cassiodorus (category People from Squillace)
    Both were located on the site of the modern Santa Maria de Vetere near Squillace. The twin structure of Vivarium was to permit coenobitic (communal) monks...
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    contains the Isthmus of Catanzaro between Sant'Eufemia and the Gulf of Squillace. It borders the provinces of Crotone (formed from it in 1996), Cosenza...
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  • Bishop of Squillace (1635). On 17 September 1635, Lodovico Saffiro was appointed during the papacy of Pope Urban VIII as Bishop of Squillace. On 21 September...
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    the family held the titles Prince of Rossano, Duke of Sessa and Duke of Squillace. Members of the family intermarried with other most significant families...
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    Reclamation Act of 1977: Environmental Impact Statement. Washington, D.C. Squillace, Mark. The Strip Mining Handbook: A Coalfield Citizens' Guide To Using...
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    southwestern Italy the Gulf of Gaeta, southwestern Italy the Gulf of Squillace, southern Italy the Strait of Otranto, between Italy and Albania the Gulf...
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    Martino. Under the name of Coscia, it was a dependency of the town of Squillace until the early 19th century, when it became part of the municipality...
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  • episodes directed and produced by Larry Huston". TV.com. Retrieved 2007-02-01. "List of episodes directed by Frank Squillace". TV.com. Retrieved 2007-02-01....
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  • Anne of Savoy, Princess of Squillace, Altamura, and Taranto (1 June 1455 – February 1480) was the first wife of King Frederick IV. She died 16 years before...
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    Cagliari Castellammare Catania Gaeta Genoa Grignano La Spezia Manfredonia Naples Oristano Policastro Pozzuoli Salerno Squillace Taranto Trieste Vasto Venice...
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  • (Born to Mirandola, 1550 and died 1602 to Squillace) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Squillace (1601–1602). Paolo Isaresi della Mirandola...
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  • Catanzaro-Squillace is Cattedrale di S. Maria Assunta. The co-seat of the Archdiocese of Catanzaro-Squillace is Concattedrale di S. Maria Assunta(Squillace)....
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  • Durante (1655–1714) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Squillace (1697–1714). Fortunato Durante was born in Albi, Italy. On 20 November...
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    left their legacy in many castles, such as William Iron Arm's citadel at Squillace, and cathedrals, such as Roger II's Cappella Palatina at Palermo, which...
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    Cagliari Castellammare Catania Gaeta Genoa Grignano La Spezia Manfredonia Naples Oristano Policastro Pozzuoli Salerno Squillace Taranto Trieste Vasto Venice...
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  • Stone Theatrical release poster Directed by Curt Geda Dan Riba Frank Squillace Tad Stones Screenplay by Tony Bedard Story by Evan Baily Tony Bedard Based...
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  • lord of Tyre and of Toron Jean de Montfort-Castres (died 1300), count of Squillace (kingdom of Naples), son of Philippe II de Montfort, lord of Castres,...
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