group, which included Calogero Mannino, Francesco Saverio Romano, Giuseppe Naro and Giuseppe Drago, held the 10% of the party delegates and supported the Casini-Cesa...
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photographs of the PdL (Rocco Crimi), PD (Antonio Misiani) and UDC (Giuseppe Naro) administrators, along with those of former Lega Nord (Francesco Belsito)...
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Maffioli Luigi Maninetti Calogero Mannino Luca Marconi Sandra Monacelli Giuseppe Naro Nedo Lorenzo Poli Salvatore Ruggeri Gino Trematerra Tomaso Zanoletti...
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Costantino Patrizi Naro JUD (4 September 1798 – 17 December 1876) was a long-serving Italian Cardinal who became Dean of the College of Cardinals. Cardinal...
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Pietro Marcazzan Antonio Mereu Ricardo Antonio Merlo Gabriella Mondello Giuseppe Naro Roberto Occhiuto Nedo Lorenzo Poli Roberto Rao Salvatore Ruggeri Mario...
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Giuseppe Antonio Sala (27 October 1762 – 23 June 1839) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church who served in numerous high-profile positions in...
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Sicilia nell’Otto-Novecento, a cura di C. Naro, Caltanissetta-Roma 2001, 233-272 (il paragrafo che riguarda fr. Giuseppe M. si trova alle pp. 261-271), ISBN...
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the terminus of two narrow-gauge lines: the Canicattì-Naro (a branch of the Agrigento-Favara-Naro-Licata) and the Canicattì-Riesi-Caltagirone. Giovanni...
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Giuseppe Spinelli (1 February 1694 – 12 April 1763) was an Italian cardinal. He was Prefect of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith A native...
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Barriera, near Naro Ciccobriglio, near Naro Gambecorte, in the vicinity of Naro, in the locality of Perciata Gibbesi, in the vicinity of Naro, in the locality...
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