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Adrano (Italian: [aˈdraːno];
Adernò until 1929; Sicilian: Ddirnò),
ancient Adranon, is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City of
Catania on the east...
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Baroni di San
Demetrio (Adrano, Sicily)
Parisi or
Parisio family Conti di
Aderno (Adrano, Sicily)
Sanseverino family Trittoni family,
deriving from the Anglo-Norman...
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Philip II of Spain. He was born in Caltanissetta, son of Antonio,
count of
Adernò and Caltanissetta. In 1532 he wed
Caterina Pignatelli Carafa, granddaughter...
- Etna Line,
running from San
Fratello on the
north coast through Troina and
Aderno. On 31 July, the 1st
Division with
elements of the
arriving 9th Division...
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Matteo Sclafani, a
powerful baron of the time who
became the
first Count of
Adernò in 1303,
during the rule of the
Aragonese rule, and
later also
Count and...
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Portuguese roots in
their names: viñátigo, acebiño, faya, sanguino, follodo,
aderno, coderno, malfurada, gibalbera, til or tilo, norza, pampillo, sao ... This...
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Janet Chucka and
Tserendolgor Bozjigon in
Mongolia 10
Maurice and
Angelina Aderno, Jandaia,
Nitinaua and
Nayara Pataxó in
Brazil 11
Danny and
Jasmin Julius...
- in the
Kingdom of
Naples (1957)
Countess of
Sclafani (1957)
Countess of
Adernò (1957)
Countess of
Caltabellotta (1957)
Countess of
Caltaxineta (1957) Countess...
- 1073 a
castle was
built at
Mazara and
another at Paternò . At
Adrano (or
Aderno) the
Normans built a plain,
rectangular donjon whose floor plan illustrates...
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Secretariat of
State of the Holy See. 17
October 2012.
Retrieved 21 July 2023.
Adernò,
Fabio (22
October 2012). "La
Santa Sede e gli
Ordini Cavallereschi: doverosi...