The d'Afflitto family is an ancient princely family originally from Amalfi, documented since the IX century, and spread throughout southern Italy. The...
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Francesco D'Afflitto (died 11 October 1593) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Scala (1583–1593). He descends from the princely house...
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The Palazzo D'Afflitto is a palace located in the San Giuseppe neighbourhood of Naples, Italy, adjacent to the Palazzo Capomazza di Campolattaro. It used...
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Annibale D'Afflitto (died 1638) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Reggio Calabria (1593–1638). He descends from the princely House...
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Matteo D'Afflitto (c. 1447 – 1523), also referred to as Matthaeus de Afflictis, was a Neapolitan jurist descending from the princely family d’Afflitto. The...
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Isabella Camera d'Afflitto (born 1948 in Salerno) is an Italian academic and translator, regarded as one of Italy's leading Arabists. She teaches modern...
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by inheritance to other owners such as the Confalone, Muscettola and d'Afflitto.[citation needed] Around the middle of the nineteenth century it was sold...
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Imperiali d'Afflitto di Francavilla (1890-1983) Italian army general in the first and second world war. Descendant from the princely House d’Afflitto. Katie...
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of the village passed to Ferrante d'Afflitto, count of Loreto Aprutino, in 1585. During the 1600s, Ferrante d'Afflitto carried out several important works...
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Lucera In office 1642 Predecessor Bruno Sciamanna Successor Silvestro D'Afflitto Orders Consecration 30 March 1642 by Alessandro Cesarini (iuniore) Personal...
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