• Diocese of Satriano e Campagna (Latin: Dioecesis Satrianensis et Campaniensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Satriano in the Province...
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  • Giuseppe Maria Bondola, O.F.M. Conv. (1648–1713) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Satriano e Campagna (1697–1713). Bondola was born...
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    Barensis-Bituntina Francesco Cacucci (3 July 1999 – 29 October 2020 Retired) Giuseppe Satriano (29 October 2020 - ) List of Catholic dioceses in Italy Timeline of...
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    The Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano (Latin: Dioecesis Ceriniolensis-Asculana Apuliae) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Apulia. It has...
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    goat head Mosaic with geometric motifs The Museo di Archeologia Urbana Giuseppe Fiorelli is housed in the De Nicastri-Cavalli Palace in Lucera, it was...
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    The Diocese of Satrianum (Latin) or Satriano (Italian) is now a Roman Catholic titular see, that is, a former episcopal see that is no longer a geographical...
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    Giuseppe Chiaravalloti (born 26 February 1934) is an Italian judge and politician, former President of Calabria. Born in Satriano, in province of Catanzaro...
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    2006 – October 10, 2013 Appointed Archbishop of Italy, Military) Giuseppe Satriano (July 15, 2014 – October 29, 2020 Appointed Archbishop of Bari-Bitonto)...
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  • Infamous Game 7 Losing Streak". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved May 4, 2024. Satriano, David (April 21, 2024). "Rempe sparks Rangers to Game 1 win against Capitals"...
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    raised in Chiaia. Castel dell'Ovo Fontana del Sebeto Palazzo Ravaschieri di Satriano Santi Giovanni e Teresa Pasquale a Chiaia Sant'Orsola a Chiaia Santa Caterina...
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    President of the Teatro Comunale in Ferrara. Placido was born at Ascoli Satriano, into a poor family from Rionero in Vulture, Basilicata; he is a descendant...
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    candareri in Sassari. Other festivals include carnivals in Venice, Viareggio, Satriano di Lucania, Mamoiada, and Ivrea. The Venice Film Festival, awarding the...
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    departed from Naples, on 30 August 1848, led by Carlo Filangieri, Prince of Satriano, who would reconquer Sicily in 1849. After the armistice of Salasco, Prince...
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  • June, Inter shareholders approved the new board of directors, and CEO Giuseppe Marotta was named president of the club. On 11 June, the club announced...
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    di Savoia to the borders with Basilicata region. It borders with Ascoli Satriano, Canosa di Puglia, Carapelle, Lavello, Manfredonia, Ordona, Orta Nova,...
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    Their first Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) was won in 1938–39, led by the Giuseppe Meazza, after whom the San Siro stadium is officially named. A fifth championship...
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    to defeat the first rebel troops he met, and he pursued them at Ascoli Satriano. Here he was met by an army of 300 Norman Knights and 600 infantry under...
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    Desideria 1997 Naja Carmelo 1998 The Way We Laughed Giovanni Of Lost Love Dr. Satriano 1999 Li chiamarono... briganti! Carmine Crocco Unruly Gilles 2001 Hannibal...
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    great-great-grandfather, Niccolò Filangeri, 7th Prince of Cutò and Prince of Satriano, Duke of San Martino and della Fabbrica (1760-1839). The palace became...
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    active 1653) called thus after the ancient name of the place of origin, Satriano, the ancient Pietrafesa. Giovanni De Gregorio, or Pietrafesa, was a Lucan...
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    He was forced to resign. In May 1849 the army of King Ferdinand led by Satriano reconquered Sicily. Filippo Cordova, one of the 43 proscribed Sicilian...
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  • split off from the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Salerno and the Diocese of Satriano, the bishop of that see cumulated as first Bishop of Campagna, and his...
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  • (1697); Antonio Spinelli, Bishop of Melfi e Rapolla (1697); Giuseppe Maria Bondola, Bishop of Satriano e Campagna (1697); Alessandro Croce, Bishop of Cremona...
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    early as the end of August. Its designated commander was the prince of Satriano, Lieutenant General Carlo Filangieri, the son of Gaetano Filangieri (the...
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    Donato Giannoni Alitto, Bishop of Ruvo (1680); Girolamo Prignano, Bishop of Satriano e Campagna (1680); Giovan Giorgio Mainardi, Bishop of Ripatransone (1680);...
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  • of Manfredonia-Vieste-S. Giovanni Rotondo Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano Diocese of Lucera-Troia Diocese of San Severo Metropolitan Archdiocese...
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  • Majo, duke of San Pietro 1848 – 1855 General Carlo Filangieri, prince of Satriano, duke of Taormina 1855 – 1860 Paolo Ruffo, prince of Castelcicala [sh]...
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  • Arzano Arzene Arzergrande Arzignano Ascea Asciano Ascoli Piceno Ascoli Satriano Ascrea Asiago Asigliano Veneto Asigliano Vercellese Asola Asolo Assago...
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    Apricena Foggia 13,435 Aradeo Lecce 9,755 Arnesano Lecce 3,953 Ascoli Satriano Foggia 6,194 Avetrana Taranto 7,024 Bagnolo del Salento Lecce 1,879 Bari...
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    fought for Italian independence." Carlo Filangieri (1784-1867), prince of Satriano, was a Neapolitan soldier and statesman. Carlo Pisacane (1818–1857), "military...
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