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Branciforte,
originally named Villa de
Branciforte, was the last of only
three secular pueblos founded by the
Spanish colonial government of Alta California...
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Branciforte may
refer to: The
Branciforte family [it], an
Italian and, later,
Spanish noble family Miguel de la Grúa Talamanca, 1st
Marquis of Branciforte...
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Santa Cruz. Soon after, a
settlement grew up near the
mission called Branciforte,
which came to be
known across Alta
California for its lawlessness. With...
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Francesco Branciforte Barresi (15
March 1575 – 23
February 1622) was an aristocrat,
Marquis of
Militello and 4th
prince of Butera, as well as a notable...
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Branciforte Cr**** is a 5.8-mile (9.3 km) long
watercourse in
Santa Cruz County, California,
United States.
Branciforte Cr****
rises on the
western slopes...
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Fabrizio Branciforte (1551–1624) was an aristocrat, 3rd
prince of
Butera and
Count of Mazarin. He was
knighted into the
Order of the
Golden Fleece in...
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given the name of "
Branciforte"
after the
Spanish pueblo founded there in 1797. A
major watercourse in the county,
Branciforte Cr****,
still bears this...
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Bruno Branciforte (born 6
November 1947) is an
Italian admiral. He was
Chief of
Staff of the
Italian Navy from 23
February 2010 to 2
March 2012 and he...
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local mission.
Branciforte County was the
original name of
Santa Cruz
County in 1850. The
reference was to the 1797 town of
Branciforte.
Klamath County...
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Beato and
guitarist Marc
Piovanetti along with
secondary drummer Joe
Branciforte sharing drum
duties and also
introducing new
member Baron Misuraca as...