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    Giulia Crostarosa (31 October 1696 – 14 September 1755) was an Italian Roman Catholic nun who founded the Order of the Most Holy Redeemer (Redemptoristines)...
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  • 2004, 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics Giulia Maria Crespi (1923–2020), Italian media proprietor Giulia Crostarosa (1696–1755), Italian Roman Catholic nun...
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    Maurice de Saxe, Marshal General of France (d. 1750) October 31 – Giulia Crostarosa, Italian catholic nun and foundress (d. 1755) November 1 – Karl Ferdinand...
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  • Italy 4. Carolina Santocanale3 June 12, 2016 Monreale, Italy 5. Giulia Crostarosa June 18, 2016 Foggia, Italy 6. María Antonia de Paz y Figueroa4 August...
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  • needed][citation needed] Giulia Crostarosa Religious habit[clarification needed], Pendant of Jesus[citation needed] Giulia della Rena Augustinian habit...
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  • journalist Maria Celeste Nardini (1920–2020), an Italian politician Giulia Crostarosa (1696–1755), an Italian Roman Catholic nun who took the religious...
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  • Maurice de Saxe, Marshal General of France (d. 1750) October 31 – Giulia Crostarosa, Italian catholic nun and foundress (d. 1755) November 1 – Karl Ferdinand...
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  • Gaetana Nastasi, Child of God Giacinto Longhin, Bishop of Trevino Giulia Crostarosa, Italian nun Grzegorz Bolesław Frąckowiak, Polish priest Guy Pierre...
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  • Rosselló i Ferrà (1833-1909) Teresa Janina Kierocińska (1885-1946) Giulia Crostarosa (1696-1755) João de Oliveira Matos Ferreira (1879-1962) Nicola Mazza...
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  • Francesco Cancellieri in the Vatican Library new names were added by Crostarosa (Dei titoli della Chiesa romana, Rome, 1893). Eubel, by his own studies...
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