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    Vicente Bacallar y Sanna, 1st Marquess of San Felipe, later italianized into Vincenzo Bacallar Sanna (Cagliari – Sardinia, island now belonging to Italy)...
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    Enrico Bogliolo, Tradizione e innovazione nel pensiero politico di Vincenzo Bacallar, Turin, 1987, passim (in Italian). Bromley, J. S., ed. (1970). The...
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    Castelvì wrote in Spanish Joseph Zatrillas Vico wrote in Spanish Vincenzo Bacallar Y Sanna, the Marquis of San Felipe Francesco Angelo de Vico, (Sassari...
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  • Joseph Zatrillas Vico; the political officer of the Spanish Empire Vincenzo Bacallar Y Sanna; and the Marquis of San Felipe. The latter was one of the...
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    1983 and is currently held in pretence by Vincenzo Amat di San Filippo, an Italian from Alghero.a Vicente Bacallar y Sanna (as in the Spanish and Sardinian...
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    a 1800 - ref.Marcos Antonio Cotoner y Sureda (in Spanish) Sanna, Vincenzo Bacallar Y. (1725). Comentarios de la guerra de España, e historia de su Rey...
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  • Bosa In office 1613–1615 Predecessor Juan Alvarez Zapata Successor Vincenzo Bacallar (bishop) Orders Consecration 14 April 1613 by Giovanni Garzia Mellini...
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  • Bishop of Solsona) Giovanni Battista de Aquena (1613–1615 Died) Vincenzo Bacallar (1615–1625 Died) Giovanni Atzori (1625–1627 Died) Sebastiano Carta...
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  • 1410: see below. D. Scano, Donna Francesca Zatrillas (see sources below). Vincenzo Amat, 9th Marquess of San Felipe (editor), Origen del caballerato y de...
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    until the 19th century and were well-versed in the former, like Vicente Bacallar y Sanna that was one of the founders of the Real Academia Española; according...
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