• and titles of nobility in Sicily in Mediaeval times and later. Giovanni I Ventimiglia (1383–1475), eighth count of Geraci (from 1405); Marquis of Geraci...
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  • daughter Bartolomea spouse of Enrico II de Ventimiglia, Count of Geraci, and mother of Giovanni I de Ventimiglia, Viceroy of Sicily and Duchy of Athens...
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    of Ventimiglia. Giovanni II Ventimiglia y Moncada, was the son of Simone I Ventimiglia, 5th Marquis of Geraci, (1485–1544). Giovanni II was confirmed...
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    The Diocese of Ventimiglia-Sanremo (Latin: Dioecesis Ventimiliensis-Sancti Romuli) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Liguria, northern Italy...
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    Giovanni I Ventimiglia, count-marquis of Geraci 1430–1432 Niccolò Speciale 1425–1431 (2nd term subordinately at Peter of Aragon and Giovanni Ventimiglia) Pedro...
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  • marchesi] Ferrero de Gubernatis Ventimiglia (1906–1982) Laura Nasi (1914–1996) married Count Giancarlo Camerana (1909–1955) Giovanni Nasi (1918–1995) married...
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    which were directed by Ghigo De Chiara and Fiorenzo Fiorentini. De Santis appeared in Sottoveste by Castellacci e Ventimiglia and Love and Life by Mike Immordino...
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    Sanremo) was called Intemelio and was centered on Ventimiglia. In the actual Italian area of Ventimiglia there is the most renowned Intemelio: the "Ventimigliese"...
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    Francesco Ventimiglia Filangieri , Count of Geraci ( 1280 – 1338 ), Italian nobleman, politician and soldier of the 14th century. • Giovanni Ventimiglia of Aragon...
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  • Brugnato, Savona, Noli, Albegna e Ventimiglia (in Italian). Vol. I. Torino: Tip. Chirio e Mina. Semeria, Giovanni Battista (1843). Volume II. [II, pp...
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  • Eudoxia Laskarina (category House of Ventimiglia)
    Maria Pérez de Ayerbe, and had three sons and two daughters unknown de Pallars Giovanni I Lascaris di Ventimiglia, Count of Ventimiglia and Tenda (1264...
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    Milano Centrale railway station (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of inter-city and regional railways radiate from Milano Centrale to Ventimiglia (border of France), Genova, Turin, Domodossola (border of Swiss Canton...
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  • While bishop, he was the principal co-consecrator of: Giovanni Stefano Pastori, Bishop of Ventimiglia (1695); Vincenzo della Marra, Bishop of Alessano (1695);...
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  • Pietro I of Ventimiglia and Tenda. Eudoxia and Pietro had five children, but she was eventually refused by him and travelled to the court of James I of Aragon...
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    Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by four Vicars: Artale I Alagona, Count of Mistretta, Francesco II Ventimiglia, Count of Geraci, Manfredi III Chiaramonte, Count...
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    the spread of the rebellion before Charles's return. Charles renounced Ventimiglia in favour of the Republic of Genoa to secure her neutrality. He defeated...
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    – Villeneuve The Three Pirates (1952) – Il Corsaro Verde – Carlo di Ventimiglia Jolanda, the Daughter of the Black Corsair (1953) Cavallina storna (1953)...
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    companions. Therefore, Ferrante brought with him Coreglia himself and Giovanni Ventimiglia, Count of Montesarchio, who, with a past as a man of arms over the...
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    Stephen Theron, Denys Turner (Yale), Michael Thompson (Pittsburgh) Giovanni Ventimiglia (Lugano, Switzerland) James Madden (Benedictine College) Jeffrey...
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  • R. Schirripa as Bobby Baccalieri Frank Vincent as Phil Leotardo John Ventimiglia as Artie Bucco Ray Abruzzo as Little Carmine Lupertazzi Kathrine Narducci...
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    countship of Ventimiglia, the community later passed under the dominion of the Genoese bishops. In 1297 they sold it to the Doria and De Mari families...
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  • Venegono Superiore Venetico Veniano Venice Venosa Ventasso Venticano Ventimiglia Ventimiglia di Sicilia Ventotene Venzone Verano Brianza Verbania Verbicaro...
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  • Alfredo Varelli Daniele Vargas Vittorio Vaser Venantino Venantini Milo Ventimiglia Lino Ventura Massimo Venturiello Carlo Verdone Raimondo Vianello Enrico...
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    Piero de' Medici, Giovanni de' Medici, who became Pope Leo X (1513–1520), Giulio de' Medici, and three other sisters. Her first cousin, Giulio de' Medici...
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  • Pignatelli, Platamone, Caracciolo, Tagliacozzo, Corella, Paternò, and Ventimiglia. Contemporary humanists and academicians were likely indebted to Speciale...
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    Visconti of Milan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    est, eiusque carnes in platea canibus devorandae relictae." Bishop of Ventimiglia (1251 - 1262). Archbishop of Milan (1262), lord of Milan (1277-78) and...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Genoa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Spezia-Sarzana-Brugnato, Diocese of Savona-Noli, Diocese of Tortona, and Diocese of Ventimiglia-San Remo. The territory of the Archidiocese covers 967 km² and includes...
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  • 1647-1670, vol. 2, pp. 236 e 241. Giovanni Ventimiglia, De' poeti siciliani, Napoli 1663, vol. 1, pag. 13. Giovanni Basile e Cardona è autore della lirica...
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    caused the intervention of royal troops under the command of Francis II Ventimiglia, who occupied Bivona and sacked it. After their departure, the Chiaramontes...
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    either Nov 6, 1927, at Olbia, or Jan 31, 1928, at Ventimiglia on the Italian Riviera. Daughter of Paolo I and Pasqua Favale, born 1841, she took up the crown...
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