Biagio Cusano (died Naples, 11 January 1683) was an Italian Marinist poet and professor of law. The date of his birth is currently unknown. He is best...
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Cusano may refer to: Biagio Cusano (died 1683), poet and law professor Cusano Milanino, in the Province of Milan, Lombardy Cusano Mutri, in the Province...
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Marcello Papiniano Cusani had two notable relatives, his granduncle, Biagio Cusano, poet and professor of Canoni della mattina. He apparently died of apoplexy...
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Piscopia Antonio Costantini Toldo Costantini Lorenzo Crasso Nicolò Crasso Biagio Cusano Giovanni Pietro D'Alessandro Domenico David Ludovico Della Chiesa Francesco...
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the following municipalities: Alife, Campochiaro, Castello del Matese, Cusano Mutri, Guardiaregia, San Gregorio Matese, San Potito Sannitico and Sant'Angelo...
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Benigno Canavese San Bernardino Verbano San Biagio della Cima San Biagio di Callalta San Biagio Platani San Biagio Saracinisco San Biase San Bonifacio San...
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(families) and 525 inhabitants. The neighboring towns of Guardia Sanframondi and Cusano Mutri had 120 and 150 inhabitants, respectively. In the 12th century, with...
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Fordham Road Gate, was once a landmark in Como, Italy. Originally built by Biagio Catella in 1872, it stood in the main square (Piazza Cavour) by the lakeside...
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Limbiate (MI), Cadoneghe (PD) and San Biagio di Callalta (TV) a square was named after Walter Tobagi; in Cusano Milanino the Sala Consiliare Municipale...
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