Strongoli is a comune and town with a population of over 6000 people in the province of Crotone, in Calabria, southernmost Italy. In Antiquity, Strongoli...
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Francesco Pignatelli, 7th Prince of Strongoli (1774–1853) was an Italian nobleman and military commander. He was a nephew of Francesco Pignatelli, marchese...
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The Villa Strongoli is a former rural palace located on Vittoria Veneto #1, on the Bay of Naples shoreline of Sorrento, in Campania, Italy. Since 1812...
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Ferrara-Pignatelli (daughter of Vincenzo Ferrara-Pignatelli, Prince of Strongoli, and Francesca Pulci-Doria). Since his father died when he was seven,...
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The Diocese of Strongoli was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, located in the city of Strongoli, Calabria. In 1818 it was suppressed by Pope Pius VII's...
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be located in today's Petilia Policastro or Strongoli. The Petelia Gold Tablet was discovered near Strongoli in the nineteenth century. Some historians...
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Santa Maria del Cedro), Medma (Rosarno), Metauros (Gioia Tauro), Petelia (Strongoli), Rhégion (Reggio Calabria), Scylletium (Borgia), Temesa (Campora San...
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Hasse and Giovanni Battista Pergolesi was considerable. He was born at Strongoli and educated at Naples under Gaetano Greco in the Conservatorio dei Poveri...
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of Strongoli (1509–1534). On 21 Nov 1509, Gaspare de Murgiis was appointed by Pope Julius II as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as Bishop of Strongoli until...
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as Bishop of Strongoli (1470–1479). On 11 Mar 1470, Nicola Balistari was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul II as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as...
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of Strongoli (1541–1558). On 20 May 1541, Girolamo Zacconi was appointed by Pope Paul III as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as Bishop of Strongoli until...
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of Strongoli (1558–1565). On 15 June 1558, Matteo Zacconi was appointed by Pope Paul IV as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as Bishop of Strongoli until...
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of Strongoli (1496–1509). On 2 Dec 1496, Girolamo Lusco was appointed by Pope Alexander VI as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as Bishop of Strongoli until...
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served as Bishop of Strongoli (1535–1541). On 15 November 1535, Pietro Ranieri was appointed by Pope Paul III as Bishop of Strongoli. On 7 December 1535...
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as Bishop of Strongoli (1585–1587). On 14 January 1585, Giovanni Luigi Marescotti was appointed by Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as...
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of Strongoli (1579–1582). On 3 August 1579, Rinaldo Corso was appointed by Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as Bishop of Strongoli until...
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Bishop of Strongoli (1601–1627). On 30 April 1601, Sebastiano Ghislieri was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement VIII as Bishop of Strongoli. On 13...
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Camalda (1601–1690) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Strongoli (1663–1690). Antonio Maria Camalda was born in 1601 in Belvedere, Italy...
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of Strongoli (1590–1599). On 21 Mar 1590, Claudio Vico was appointed by Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Strongoli. He served as Bishop of Strongoli until...
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fled with his court to Palermo in a panic. Prince Francesco Pignatelli Strongoli took over the city and the fleet was burned. The wildest confusion prevailed...
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Bishop of Strongoli (1582–1584). On 17 June 1582, Domenico Petrucci was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Strongoli. On 17 June...
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United States), married Donna Emilia Ferrara Pignatelli, dei Principi di Strongoli (born 6 April 1940 in Naples, Italy, died 22 December 1999 in Naples)...
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Bishop of Strongoli (1566–1568). On 15 August 1566, Tommaso Orsini was appointed during the papacy of Pope Gregory XIII as Bishop of Strongoli. On 28 August...
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September 1638) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Strongoli (1637–1638). Giulio Diotallevi was born in Rimini, Italy in 1602. On 14...
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Bishop of Strongoli (1572–1579). On 23 January 1572, Gregorio Forbicini was appointed during the papacy of Pope Pius V as Bishop of Strongoli. On 27 January...
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for the Augustinian Recollects, López Duque was named titular bishop of Strongoli and Vicar Apostolic of Casanare on May 30, 1977, and was ordained bishop...
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basilei) alluded to in line 13; Tablet 2, line 1 (Petelia, present-day Strongoli, Magna Graecia, 4th century BC); and Tablet 25 (Pharsalos, Thessaly, 350–300...
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actor Claudio Vico (died 1599), Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop of Strongoli Enea Vico (1523–1567), Italian engraver Fede Vico (born 1994), Spanish...
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Salm-Salm and Duke of Hoogstraten 1701 1770 Ferdinand, Prince of Pignatelli Strongoli 1689 1767 Luzio, Count of Sangro and San Severo 1677 1767 Ambrogio Caracciolo...
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Agrippa Dandini, Bishop of Jesi (1599); Sebastiano Ghislieri, Bishop of Strongoli (1601); Peter Lombard, Archbishop of Armagh (1601); Alessandro Petrucci...
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