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    The Palazzo Firrao or Palazzo Bisignano, once called Palazzo di Santa Agata, is a monumental palace located on Via Santa Maria di Costantinopoli number...
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    Villa Donn'Anna Palazzo Doria d'Angri Palazzo Firrao, Naples Palazzo Giordano a Via Medina, Naples Palace of the Immacolatella, Naples Palazzo Latilla, Naples...
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    buildings were built or now lie around the site, including the palaces of Firrao-Bisingano, Castriota Scanderbeg, and the Principi di Conca. A block north...
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    military outpost. In 1489, the comune was entrusted to Royal Captain Gaspare Firrao, from Cosenza, and then to Bernardino de Marinis Gragnano. In 1490, Bernardino...
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    Giuseppe Gozzadini (1709–1728) Prospero Lambertini (1728–1740) Giuseppe Firrao (seniore) (1740–1744) Gioacchino Besozzi (1744–1755) Luca Melchiore Tempi...
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    death. It was Paolucci who ordered the construction of the neoclassical Palazzo Paolucci de Calboli at Forlì. He died on 12 June 1726 at the age of 75...
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    one of her relatives. In the square in front of Porta Matera, Giovanni Firrao was also killed by Fabrizio Ruffo himself on the same day the Sanfedisti...
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