San Severino can refer to: Mercato San Severino, a commune of the Province of Salerno San Severino Lucano, a commune of the Province of Potenza San Severino...
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San Severino Marche is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Macerata in the Italian region Marche, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest...
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Mercato San Severino (Sanseverinese: Sanzuverin') is a town and comune of the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-west Italy. Mercato San Severino...
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San Severino is an Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of the municipality of Centola in the Province of Salerno, Campania. As of 2011 its population...
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San Severino Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di San Severino, Concattedrale di Sant’Agostino), also known locally as the New Cathedral (Duomo nuovo), is a 17th-century...
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Pacificus of San Severino (1 March 1653 – 24 September 1721), born Carlo Antonio Divini, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest known for being a miracle-worker...
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Baroque style, Roman Catholic church located on Via Massarelli in central San Severino Marche, region of Marche, Italy. The church was built in 1620 by Filippini...
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San Severo (pronounced [san seˈvɛːro]; formerly spelled Sansevero and previously known as San Severino; Northern Apulian: Sanzëvírë; Latin: Castellum Sancti...
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The Italian Archdiocese of Camerino-San Severino Marche (Latin: Archidioecesis Camerinensis-Sancti Severini in Piceno) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic...
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San Severino Lucano is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
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The Abbey of San Lorenzo in Doliolo is a former Benedictine Order medieval monastery in San Severino Marche, region of Marche, Italy. The abbey was initially...
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indiciis et tortura by the Italian jurist and monk Franciscus Brunus de San Severino – a treatise that actually cautioned against torture in general – and...
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Severino Reyes y Rivera (February 11, 1861 – September 15, 1942) was a Filipino writer and playwright. He used the pen name Lola Basyang. He was nicknamed...
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The former Italian Catholic Diocese of San Severino, in the Province of Macerata, Marche in Central Italy, existed until 1986. In that year it was united...
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Lorenzo d'Alessandro (redirect from Lorenzo da San Severino the Younger)
including: Lorenzo da San Severino or Sanseverino Lorenzo d’Alessandro da Sanseverino Lorenzo Salimbeni He was born in San Severino Marche. He painted in...
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Roger of San Severino was the bailiff of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1277 to 1282. He was sent to Acre, then the capital of the kingdom, with a small...
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traditions danzón and rumba. Matanzas was founded in 1693 as San Carlos y San Severino de Matanzas. This followed a royal decree ("real cédula") issued...
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Cancello Codola [it] A 30 36.740 Lanzara-Fimiani 37.916 Castel San Giorgio-Roccapiemonte 40.293 Valle di Mercato San Severino 43.664 Mercato San Severino...
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House of Sanseverino (redirect from Antonio Sanseverino, Duke of San Marco)
The House of Sanseverino (also known as San Severino) was an Italian noble family that played a prominent role in the Kingdom of Sicily (prior to the War...
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tournois. Charles appointed Roger of San Severino to administer the Kingdom of Jerusalem as his bailiff. San Severino landed at Acre on 7 June 1277. Hugh...
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Pizzofalcone, taking the relics of San Severino with them. In 904 they added to these the relics of San Sossio, martyred companion of San Gennaro. They remained here...
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married three times. In 1337, he married Luisa de San Severino, daughter of Tommaso III de San Severino, Count of Marsico; they had no children. In 1348...
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playwright and director Severino Santiapichi (1926–2016), Italian magistrate and writer San Severino - Various places in Italy Severino (album), album by Brazilian...
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the founders of the science of human anatomy. Bartolomeo was born in San Severino in the province of Ancona, where his father, Marinao Eustachius, was...
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indiciis et tortura by the Italian jurist and monk Franciscus Brunus de San Severino – a treatise that actually cautioned against torture in general – and...
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Baronissi, Calvanico, Castiglione del Genovesi, Giffoni Sei Casali, Mercato San Severino and Montoro. The economy is based on agriculture and animal husbandry;...
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late-Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church, located in Piazza del Popolo in San Severino Marche, region of Marche, Italy. The church was built in 1628 under the...
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Mercato San Severino railway station is the main railway station of the comune of Mercato San Severino, in Campania, Italy. Mercato San Severino is situated...
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Italian painter. He was born in San Severino. He is noted as a painter in the apse of the church of San Filippo, San Severino Marche. He also painted for...
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Lorenzo and Jacopo Salimbeni (redirect from Lorenzo di San Severino)
Lorenzo Salimbeni (San Severino Marche, 1374 – c. 1418) and Jacopo Salimbeni (c. 1370/80 – after 1426) were Italian painters. They were brothers whose...
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