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    Pier Luigi Carafa, Junior (4 July 1677 – 15 December 1755) (sometimes spelled as Caraffa) was an Italian cardinal from the famous Neapolitan family of...
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  • Pier Luigi Carafa (bishop) (died 1672), bishop of Tricarico Pier Luigi Carafa (16771755), cardinal This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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    Golden Fleece Tiberio Carafa (1669–1742), man of letters Pierluigi Carafa (16771755), Dean of the College of Cardinals Francesco Carafa di Trajetto (1722-1818)...
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    Caprioli Marchetto Cara (c. 1470 – c. 1525) Ezio Carabella (1891–1964) Michele Carafa (1787–1872) Matteo Carcassi (1792–1853) Salvatore Cardillo (1874–1947) Cristoforo...
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  • Scholarship. 4: 281. Retrieved 9 July 2024. Longobardo, Luigi (2008). "Introduzione". In Longobardo, Luigi (ed.). Sulpicio Severo. Cronache (in Italian). Rome...
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    was performed in Paris. Two years later Luigi Rossi's Orfeo was performed, which caused a great sensation. Pier Francesco Cavalli premiered his Ercole...
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  • vénitiennes, Hésione, Idoménée, Iphigénie en Tauride, Tancrède Michele Carafa (1787–1872): La belle au bois dormant David Carlson (1952– ): The Midnight...
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  • Faria e Sousa, Portuguese historian and poet (b. 1590) June 6 – Vincenzo Carafa, Italian Jesuit priest and spiritual writer (b. 1585) June 17 – Injo of...
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