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- Camerana is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) southeast of Turin and...
- Pirandello and Dino Buzzati. The works of Praga, Tarchetti and poet Giovanni Camerana (1845–1905) mark the transition from Romanticism to Decadentism, with their...
- Vittorio Camerana was an Italian general who commanded the III Army Corps of World War I. At the end of the war, he was promoted to General of the Army...
- Scopello’s land to Oddone de Camerana, a Piedmontese, and to the Lombard knights who arrived in Sicily with him. In 1237 Oddone di Camerana and his Lombard knights...
- Alessandria (modern Piedmont), Brescia and elsewhere—"Lombards" led by Oddone de Camerana. The migrations were encouraged by Emperor Frederick II of Sicily, to strengthen...
- King Juan Carlos of Spain and Cristina Marone Cinzano, (born Countess Camerana). He attended boarding school at Aiglon College and Mount Kelly School...
- Ventimiglia (1906–1982) Laura Nasi (1914–1996) married Count Giancarlo Camerana (1909–1955) Giovanni Nasi (1918–1995) married Marinella Wolf (1922–2002)...
- Tellez, Diego (2015-01-01). "Tomás y Juan Fernández de Medrano: una saga camerana a fines del s. XVI y comienzos del s. XVII". Berceo. Storrs 1999, p. 24...
- 2nd Count Marone-Cinzano (1929-1989); married Donna Cristina, dei Conti Camerana (b. 1935), great-granddaughter of Giovanni Agnelli. Had issue. The marriage...
- Tellez, Diego (2015-01-01). "Tomás y Juan Fernández de Medrano: una saga camerana a fines del s. XVI y comienzos del s. XVII". Berceo. https://www.britannica...