Italy. Squillace is situated near the east coast of Calabria, facing the shores of the eponymous Gulf of Squillace (Italian: Golfo di Squillace), which...
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Squillace is a town and commune in southern Italy. Squillace may also refer to: Gulf of Squillace, an inlet of the Ionian Sea off the coast of Italy Diocese...
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Francesco Squillace (6 November 1925 – 6 June 2020) was an Italian lawyer, politician, and a member of the Christian Democracy party. Squillace served as...
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Prince of Squillace was a noble title created in 1494, by King Alfonso II of Naples (House of Trastamara) for Gioffre Borgia on the occasion of his wedding...
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of Alfonso II of Naples, obtaining as dowry both the Principality of Squillace (1494), and after a period of political turmoil in the Kingdom of Naples...
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The Gulf of Squillace (Italian: Golfo di Squillace; Latin: Scylleticus Sinus or Scyllaceus Sinus; Greek: Σκυλλητικὸς κόλπος) is a body of water, an inlet...
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Davide Squillace (born 6 December 1977) is a DJ and producer from Italy, and the founder of several record labels. Born in Siena, Italy, his family moved...
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at Squillace, close by the Vivarium, the monastery founded in the previous century by Cassiodorus in the heel of Italy. He was known in Squillace as San...
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The Diocese of Squillace (Lat.: Scyllatium) was a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria, Italy. The diocese...
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The Archdiocese of Catanzaro-Squillace (Latin: Archidioecesis Catacensis-Squillacensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria,...
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