• Granato (Original statue destroyed due to fire in 1918.) 2 May 1912 Capaccio Vecchio Pope Pius X Immacolata Concezione 12 August 1912 Diamante, Calabria...
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    or a ferryboat, at the point where the Arno narrows (the area of Ponte Vecchio), perhaps to control militarily such a strategic point that is located...
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    transferred the episcopal residence to Cerrito (which came to be called Cerreto vecchio). That Cerreto was completely destroyed in the great earthquake of 5 June...
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  • Cantello Canterano Cantiano Cantoira Cantù Canzano Canzo Caorle Caorso Capaccio Capaci Capalbio Capannoli Capannori Capena Capergnanica Capestrano Capiago...
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    Salerno from San Severino to Calabria belonged to him, to the Count of Capaccio, to the Count of Lauria, or to other followers of his lineage. The prince...
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    Chalons-sur-Marne (7 October 1540-10 October 1547) Francesco Sfondrati, Bishop of Capaccio (10 October 1547-31 July 1550) Giovanni Angelo Medici (Pope Pius IV), Archbishop...
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    to obey Panella. On 16 May 1399, he was transferred to the diocese of Capaccio. In 1407, he was transferred by Gregory XII to the diocese of Muro Lucano...
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  • appointed by Pope Boniface IX, and was transferred to the diocese of Bishop of Capaccio on 13 April 1405 by Pope Innocent VII. He died on 10 September 1410. D'Avino...
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    archpriest of Saponaria by the archbishop of Salerno. He informed the bishop of Capaccio and the abbot of Cava as to what had been taking place, and ordered them...
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