San Severo (pronounced [san seˈvɛːro]; formerly spelled Sansevero and previously known as San Severino; Northern Apulian: Sanzëvírë; Latin: Castellum...
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San Severo (which means "Saint Severus") may refer to: San Severo, a town in Apulia, southern Italy San Severo, a frazione of Cotignola in the Province...
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Foggia Airfield Complex (redirect from San Severo Airfield)
"USAFHRA Document Search - San Giovanni Airfield". Airforcehistoryindex.org. Retrieved 2013-12-18. "USAFHRA Document Search - San Severo Airfield". Airforcehistoryindex...
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prisons of San Severo and Foggia, making contacts with and recruiting local criminals. Raffaele Cutolo's sister, Rosetta Cutolo, lived in San Severo in an...
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in San Prospero Parmense (Parma, Emilia-Romagna), the son of a commissioned officer in the Carabinieri. His parents were originally from San Severo (Foggia...
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The Church of San Nicolò and San Severo is the Latin Church parish church of the Catholic Church in Bardolino, a small comune located at the Lake Garda...
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Severo may refer to: Given name Severo Antonelli Severo Bonini Severo Calzetta da Ravenna Severo Colberg Ramírez Severo Fernández Severo Meza Severo Moto...
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Unione Sportiva Dilettantistica San Severo is an Italian association football club based in San Severo, Apulia. The club currently plays in Serie D. The...
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San Severo railway station is an Italian railway station situated in San Severo. It is one of the main railway stations in the province of Foggia. The...
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Pietà Ponte San Severo Rio de San Severo Ponte del Stadio Rio di Sant'Elena Ponte Storto Rio del Remedio Ponte Storto (San Martino) Rio de San Martin / Arco...
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Raimondo di Sangro (redirect from Raimondo di Sangro di San Severo)
reconstruction of the Sansevero Chapel in Naples. The seventh Prince of San Severo was born in Torremaggiore into a noble family. His father was Antonio...
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in the region of Apulia, southern Italy. The station is located on the San Severo–Peschici railway. The train services are operated by Ferrovie del Gargano...
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prisons of San Severo and Foggia, making contacts with and recruiting local criminals. Raffaele Cutolo's sister Rosetta Cutolo spent time in San Severo. Cutolo...
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The Diocese of San Severo (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Severi) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia. It is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of...
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Cathedral St. Lawrence Church of the Benedictines (Chiesa di San Lorenzo delle Benedettine) in San Severo In Apulia, there are examples of various types of military...
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2020 the Italian police noticed that there is a scheme in the city of San Severo, in the Province of Foggia, between the Albanians and the Società foggiana...
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San Severo al Pendino is a former Roman Catholic church, located on Via Duomo, just south of San Giorgio Maggiore and adjacent to the Museo Civico Gaetano...
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by Fra Bevignate and sculpted by Nicola and Giovanni Pisano. Chapel of San Severo, which retains a fresco painted by Raphael and Perugino. the Rocca Paolina...
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Italian scientist and inventor Raimondo di Sangro (1710–1771), Prince of San Severo. The genus was originally named Sanseverinia by Vincenzo Petagna in 1787...
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Andrea Pazienza (category People from San Severo)
was born in San Benedetto del Tronto, province of Ascoli Piceno, in 1956.[citation needed] Growing up in his father's town of San Severo in Apulia, he...
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Tre Demps (category Basketball players from San Antonio)
a 5–21 record. Demps returned to Italy after signing with Cestistica San Severo of the Italian second division, Serie A2 Basket, on July 29, 2019. He...
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Monti (1607–1657) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of San Severo (1655–1657). Giovanni Battista Monti was born in 1607 in Ferrandina, Italy...
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Saint Severus (Italian: San Severo di Napoli) (died 409) was a bishop of Naples during the 4th and 5th centuries. He is considered the eleventh legitimate...
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Severoli (1605–1652) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of San Severo (1650–1652). Leonardo Severoli was born in 1605 in Faenza, Italy. On 27...
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summer drought is frequent. The main centres, from north to south, are San Severo, Lucera, Foggia and Cerignola. Neolithic farmers living in Tavoliere over...
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Giovanbattista Catalano (section San Severo)
goals for Picerno.[citation needed] On 6 July 2016 Catalano signed for San Severo.[citation needed] On 4 August 2019, it was confirmed that Catalano had...
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fratello Matteo. Risiedeva, in Venezia, probabilmente nella contrada di San Severo; non è noto il nome della moglie. Wood 1998, pp. 111–113. "Marco Polo...
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Marino Sanudo the Younger Sanudo di San Polo, whose most famous member was Benedetto Sanudo Sanudo di San Severo, whose most famous members were Marino...
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from San Severo al Pendino. A church at the site was built by the 4th century, and was initially known as "la severiana", after the bishop San Severo of...
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shouting "Posa, posa!" ("Put it down, put it down!")—gave the town its name. San Severo (Apulia): "La Madonna del Soccorso" (The Madonna of Succor), St. Severinus...
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