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    Francesco Morano (8 June 1872, Caivano, Province of Naples – 12 July 1968) was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Secretary...
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    Emma Martina Luigia Morano OMRI (29 November 1899 – 15 April 2017) was an Italian supercentenarian. She was the world's oldest living person from 13 May...
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    Leopardi, a cura di R. Bonari, Morano, Napoli, 1885. La giovinezza di Francesco De Sanctis, a cura di Pasquale Villari, Morano, Napoli, 1889. Purismo illuminismo...
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  • Pellegrino Morano (1877–unknown) was the head of a group of Neapolitan criminals with roots in the Camorra based in Coney Island, where he owned the Santa...
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    archiepiscopal (intermediary) exception: Titular Archbishop: Cardinal Francesco Morano (1962.04.05 – 1962.04.20) Vincent Billington, Mill Hill Missionaries...
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    aumentata e corretta. Francesco Solari, 1855. p. 438. Rocco, Emmanuele. Vocabolario domestico italiano per ordine di materie. Morano, 1869. p. 68. Eastwood...
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    Records Preceded by Francesco Morano Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 12–31 July 1968 Succeeded by Augusto da Silva...
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    town's outskirts are one of the most contaminated areas in Europe. Francesco Morano "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011"...
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  • above all, those of Francesco de Sanctis and Luigi Settembrini. The press, directed for a long period by the Neapolitan Antonio Morano (1899–1993), published...
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    (1916–1927) Vincenzo Lapuma (1935–1943) Crisanto Luque Sánchez (1953–1959) Francesco Morano (1959–1968) Johannes Willebrands (1969–1975) Eduardo Francisco Pironio...
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    Sicilian cities. Maddalena Caterina Morano was born on 15 November 1847 as the sixth of eight children to Francesco Morano. Her father and older sister both...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Evaristo Lucidi Secretary of the Apostolic Signatura 1924–1935 Succeeded by Francesco Morano...
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    (1903–1965)  United States Arcadio Larraona Saralegui (1887–1973) Spain Francesco Morano (1872–1968)  Italy William Theodore Heard (1884–1973)  Scotland Augustin...
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    Mauriana 4 June 1964 – 28 April 1969 Succeeded by Pio Laghi Preceded by Francesco Morano Cardinal Deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano 28 April 1969 – 6 December...
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    Francesco Carnelutti (15 May 1879 – 8 March 1965) was an Italian jurist and lawyer. Born in Udine, Carnelutti graduated in law at the University of Padua...
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    "Elia Angelo" on 23 June from Father Angelo Rossi and his godparents were Francesco Muraro di Bressanvido and Eugenia Dalla Costa. His mother died in 1877...
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    Rites (origin: Spain) Paolo Marella, Prefect of St. Peter's Basilica Francesco Morano, Secretary of Apostolic Signatura Alfredo Ottaviani, Secretary of the...
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    the convent of the Church of San Francesco da Paola. Many paintings were donated by the Marquis Monsignor Mossi di Morano, including a precious altarpiece...
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    permission of the Naples curia. Castaldo, influenced by Monsignor Francesco Morano and Father Luigi Maglione, decided to pursue a career in the Church...
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    He died on 22 March 1927, as titular archbishop of Tyana (Turkey). Francesco Morano, Atti della Pontificia Accademia delle scienze nuovi Lincei, Volumes...
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    Verdone, Ettore Scola, Francesca Archibugi, Paolo Virzì, Umberto Lenzi, Francesco Nuti and many others. Outside of Italy, she is best known for her role...
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    scuola liberale - scuola democratica (in Italian) (VIII ed.). Naples: A. Morano. Baldacci, Luigi (1958). "Introduzione". Poeti minori dell'Ottocento, Tomo...
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  • in December 1458. She brought a dowry of 100,000 scudi, receiving Trino, Morano, Borgo San Martino and Mombaruzzo in return. However they only had one daughter:...
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  • Erminia François Colin de Blamont – Les Festes grecques et romaines Francesco Feo – Morano e Rosina George Frideric Handel Flavio Ottone Leonardo Leo – La’mpeca...
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  • Street restaurant while arriving at peace negotiations with rival Pellegrino Morano. November 7 - Future Detroit Purple Gang boss Abe Bernstein is arrested...
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  • Naples, with a look at the musical history of Italy). Four volumes. Napoli: Morano. Sadie, Stanley, editor; John Tyrell; executive editor (2001). The New Grove...
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    Literature) is an essay written by Italian literary critic Francesco de Sanctis, published by Morano in two volumes in 1870 and 1871. It is considered the...
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  • Vira Silenti as Gisella Maja Nipora as Caterina, the soubrette Gigetta Morano as Alberto's mother Guido Martufi as Guido Silvio Bagolini as Giudizio Milvia...
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  • 1926–1992) Dominick Montiglio (born Dominick Angelo Santamaria, 1947) Pellegrino Morano, "Don Pellegrino" (1877–?) Nicholas Morello, "Nick Terranova" (1890–1916)...
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    ISBN 978-0133467918. De Santis, Francesco; Ferrarelli, Giuseppe, ed. (1900). Scritti politici di Francesco de Sanctis. Naples: Antonio Morano e Figlio Editori – via...
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