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    Lavello (Potentino: Lavìdde) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the region of Basilicata of southern Italy; it is located in the middle...
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  • Unione Sportiva Dilettantistica Lavello is an Italian association football club located in Lavello, Basilicata. It currently plays in Eccellenza Basilicata...
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    Broglio da Lavello, known as Angelo Tartaglia (1350 or 1370–1421), was an Italian condottiero and nobleman, captain of the Papal Army, lord of Lavello and Toscanella...
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  • reins of newly-promoted Serie D club Lavello. After guiding Lavello to sixth place in the league, Zeman left Lavello by the end of the season. On 11 November...
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    as technical collaborator of head coach Karel Zeman at Lavello. He successively left Lavello to join Ħamrun Spartans as an assistant coach. On 7 June...
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  • was a Roman Catholic diocese in southern Italy, located in the city of Lavello, province of Potenza, in the region of Basilicata. In 1818, it was suppressed...
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    VA: IHS Press. ISBN 978-1-932528-11-4. OCLC 173299105. Fortman, Erik; Lavello, Randy (2004). Webs Of Power: Government Agencies, Secret Societies, &...
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  • – 23 August 1626) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lavello (1621–1626). Francesco Cereo de Mayda was born in Maida, Italy and ordained...
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  • the conquest of the town by the Normans, the Jews abandoned the area. Lavello is a small town with a modest sized historical settlement of Jews. Like...
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  • as Bishop of Lavello (1652–1687). On 13 May 1652, Giuseppe Boncore was appointed during the papacy of Pope Innocent X as Bishop of Lavello. On 21 May 1652...
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