• Francesco Caracciolo may refer to: Francesco Caracciolo (theologian) (died 1316) Francis Caracciolo (saint) (1563–1608), co-founder of the Clerics Regular...
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    The Francesco Caracciolo-class battleships were a group of four super-dreadnought battleships designed for the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy) in 1913...
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    Adorno [it] and Fabrizio Caracciolo. He decided to adopt a religious life at the age of 22. Francis (Francesco) Caracciolo was born in Villa Santa Maria...
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    (52 km/h; 32 mph), much faster than any contemporary design. The Francesco Caracciolo class was ordered in 1914; the lead ship was laid down that year...
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    Prince Francesco Caracciolo (18 January 1752 – 30 June 1799) was an Italian naval officer and revolutionary. Caracciolo was born in Naples into an aristocratic...
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  • the city of Naples, Italy Caracciolo (surname), Italian surname Caracciolo is an opera by Franco Vittadini. Francesco Caracciolo-class battleship, an Italian...
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    The House of Caracciolo (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈrattʃolo]) (Italian: Casa Caracciolo) (Latin: Domus Caracciolo) is a prominent aristocratic noble...
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  • Francesco (or Francis) Caracciolo (died 31 May 1316) was a Neapolitan nobleman, diplomat and theologian who was the chancellor of Notre-Dame and of the...
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  • Francesco Caracciolo or Ammiraglio Caracciolo or simply Caracciolo was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy named in honour of Francesco...
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    order of priests and brothers founded by Francesco Caracciolo, Giovanni Agostino Adorno, and Fabrizio Caracciolo in 1588 at Villa Santa Maria, Abruzzo....
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