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    Gaeta Cathedral, more formally the Cathedral of Saints Erasmus and Marcian and St. Mary of the Assumption (Italian: Cattedrale di Gaeta; Cattedrale dei...
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  • villas still stretch along the coast from the fishponds in the Nuovo Porto to Gaeta. Cicero had a villa there. He was assassinated on the Appian Way just...
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    Formia-Gaeta railway station (Italian: Stazione di Formia-Gaeta), previously named Formia railway station (Italian: Stazione di Formia), serves the cities...
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    Genoa, Pisa, and Venice. In addition to the four best known cities, Ancona, Gaeta, Noli, and, in Dalmatia, Ragusa, are also considered maritime republics;...
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    2024-02-19. "IL PORTO DI CIVITAVECCHIA". pilotiportidiroma.it (in Italian). 2024-03-24. civitavecchiaport.org "TRAGHETTI PORTO DI CIVITAVECCHIA: TUTTE...
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    The siege of Gaeta of 1815 was a three-month siege of the city of Gaeta by Austrian forces during the Neapolitan War. The Neapolitan garrison was commanded...
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    The Diocese of Porto–Santa Rufina is a Latin suburbicarian diocese of the Diocese of Rome and a diocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. It was formed...
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    Castel San Pietro Romano Castelnuovo di Porto Castro dei Volsci Civita di Bagnoregio Collalto Sabino Foglia Gaeta Greccio Nemi Orvinio Percile Pico Ronciglione...
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    returning to Gaeta (22-26 February), she called at Palma (28 February-3 March), before participating in PHIBLEX 9-74 (5-7 March) at Porto Scudo. The exercise...
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    River, the papal party reached Porto, but then had to take to the sea for a rough voyage to Terracina, and from there to Gaeta. On 10 March 1118, he was consecrated...
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  • the Navy General Staff (Capo di stato maggiore della Marina) Corps of the Port Captaincies (Corpo delle Capitanerie di Porto), Coast Guard - in peacetime...
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    (1964). L'emirato di Bari, 847-871. Bari: Dedalo Litostampa. Skinner, Patricia (1995). Family Power in Southern Italy: The Duchy of Gaeta and its Neighbours...
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    invasion 100km 62miles Sanpayo 6 Grijó 5 Porto 4 Braga 3 Villafranca 2 Chaves 1    In the First Battle of Porto (29 March 1809) the French under Marshal...
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    Italian dioceses having Rome as their metropolitan see: Archdiocese of Gaeta (non-Metropolitan) Diocese of Anagni-Alatri Diocese of Civita Castellana...
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  • by Duke Sergius I of Naples and a coalition he had formed with Amalfi, Gaeta and Sorrento. Deprived of their island bases, these Saracens occupied the...
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    own consoles with commercial farms and warehouses in many seaside cities: Gaeta, Naples, Salerno, Messina, Palermo, Trapani, Mazara del Vallo and in Tunis...
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  • Porte di Rendena Portici Portico di Caserta Portico e San Benedetto Portigliola Porto Azzurro Porto Ceresio Porto Cesareo Porto Empedocle Porto Mantovano...
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    Roliça Vimeiro Chaves Braga Grijó Porto Almeida Bussaco TorresVedras Redinha Sabugal FuentesDeOñoro The Second Battle of Porto, also known as the Battle of...
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    the Benedictine rule on the island of Sardinia. Desiderius sent them, via Gaeta, with books, relics, and other religious and cultural items. However, determined...
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    throughout Italy from 1808 to 1853. He was born in Porto Azzurro on the Isle of Elba and began his education in Gaeta where his father was the military commandant...
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    almost the whole peninsula. Like many coastal cities of southern Italy (Gaeta, Sorrento, Amalfi), Salerno initially remained untouched by the newcomers...
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    fine di un Regno (in Italian). Città di Castello: S. Lapi Tipografo-Editore. [ISBN unspecified] Carandini, Federico (1874). L'assedio di Gaeta nel 1860–61:...
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    Capitaneria di Porto. The Coast Guard has approximately 11,000 staff. The Italian Navy is divided into six corps (by precedence): Corpo di stato maggiore...
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  • Suergiu–Iglesias Sangritana San Vito al Tagliamento–Motta di Livenza Santa Ninfa–Salemi Sparanise–Gaeta Spinazzola–Spinazzola Città Urbino–Fabriano Velletri–Segni...
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    abandoned his liberal tendencies, and fled to Gaeta. Leopold had left Florence for Siena, and eventually for Porto Santo Stefano, leaving a letter to Guerrazzi...
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    following leg surgery. And two with Trogia : Sancia of Aragon (born 1478 in Gaeta) Alfonso, Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno (born 1481 in Naples)...
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    Palazzo Trinci Palazzo Hercolani Palazzo Sangiorgi Gaeta Diocesan Museum Palazzo Caroelli Reggia di Val Casotto Palazzo Durazzo-Pallavicini Palazzo Gio...
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    The siege of Gaeta (26 February – 18 July 1806) saw the fortress city of Gaeta and its Neapolitan garrison under General Louis of Hesse-Philippsthal besieged...
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    principalities and duchies such as Capua, Benevento, Salerno, Amalfi, Sorrento and Gaeta; it was in this year that Naples, the last independent duchy in the southern...
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    southern Italian peninsula. Garibaldi's march was completed with the siege of Gaeta, where the final Bourbons were expelled and Garibaldi announced his dictatorship...
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