• The Prince of Leonforte (Italian: Principe di Leonforte) is a noble title in Italy held by the House of Borghese, and previously by the families Branciforte...
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    fascist governor of Rome (1939–1944) and husband of the 13th Princess of Leonforte Paolo Borghese (1904–1985): Duke of Bomarzo and husband of Marcella Borghese...
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  • Giangiacomo Borghese (category Mayors of Rome)
    from 1927 suo jure 13th Princess of Leonforte, with whom he had a son, Alessandro Romano Borghese, 14th Prince of Leonforte (1924-1994), whose own son Fabio...
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    water. This structure completed in 1651 by Prince Nicolò Placido Branciforti, founder of the town of Leonforte. It was sited at the usual meeting-place...
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  • Loyal Edmonton Regiment (category Infantry regiments of Canada)
    battalion disbanded on 15 October 1945. Leonforte, July 1943. According to Mitcham and von Stauffenberg in The Battle of Sicily, The Loyal Edmonton Regiment...
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  • Retrieved May 26, 2012. Daphne Guinness lässt alle ihre Blusen dort machen. Leonforte, Pierre (November 22, 1999). "Le secret des mousquetaires". Le Figaro...
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    of the twenty-one tricolour flags requisitioned by the Bourbon general Carlo Filangieri from the Sicilian patriots of Caltagirone, Catania, Leonforte...
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    [Sicilian Coats of Arms: or, Heraldic Collection] (in Italian). Palermo: Visconti & Huber. p. 227. Ligresti, Domenico (1978). "Leonforte: a new country"...
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  • the series examines stories of Canada's military participation in war. The first three seasons were general examinations of war, with individual episodes...
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  • Leonforte, Nissoria, Agira and Regalbuto, to Adrano. When the Seaforths crossed into Italy on 4 September 1943 they found themselves and the rest of 1st...
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  • abandoned in the Fifties. Ferrovia Leonforte-Nicosia - a narrow gauge railway from Leonforte to the small cathedral city of Nicosia was under construction...
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    Sicily alone. He fell dangerously ill with gastric or typhoid fever at Leonforte, but recovered, with the conviction that God still had work for him to...
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