Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calascibetta. Calascibetta (Sicilian: Calascibbetta) is a comune in the Province of Enna, Sicily, southern Italy...
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Italy, and Joseph Henry Mantegna (1913–1971), an insurance salesman from Calascibetta, Sicily, who died in 1971 of tuberculosis. Mantegna was raised Catholic...
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Prescription Data to Facebook". Consumer Reports. Retrieved September 17, 2022. Calascibetta, Thomas M. (March 21, 2023). "Examining the FTC's GoodRx Case and the...
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madre and also called Duomo, located in Piazza Madrize in the town of Calascibetta, in the region of Sicily, Italy. The first church of Santa Maria Maggiore...
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a Roman Catholic church located on Via Conte Ruggero in the town of Calascibetta, in the region of Sicily, Italy. The site once held a synagogue (previously...
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Maddalena Lollove Posada Sadali Tempio Pausania Sicily (24) Agira Buccheri Calascibetta Castelmola Castiglione di Sicilia Castroreale Cefalù Erice Ferla Gangi...
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in Sicily itself. He died after a short illness on 8 August 1342 in Calascibetta and was buried in the cathedral of Palermo. He was succeeded by Louis...
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14 San Francesco d'Assisi is a Roman Catholic church in the town of Calascibetta, in the region of Sicily, Italy. The church and an attached Capuchin...
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Gangi borders the following municipalities: Alimena, Blufi, Bompietro, Calascibetta, Enna, Geraci Siculo, Nicosia, Petralia Soprana, Sperlinga. The town...
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Anjou Elisabeth of Carinthia 23 April 1322 9 children 15 August 1342 Calascibetta aged 37 Son of Frederick II Agnatic primogeniture Louis 1342–1355 1337...
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