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Capocci were an
Italian baronial family perhaps originally from Viterbo, who pla**** a
significant part in the
affairs of the city,
especially between...
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Gaetano Capocci (16
October 1811 – 11
January 1898) was a composer,
organist and maestro.
Capocci was born in Rome. As a boy he
studied the
organ under...
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Torre dei
Capocci (Engl.: "The
Tower of the
Capocci") is a
tower at San
Martino ai
Monti square in Rome, Italy.
Torre dei
Capocci,
along with
Torre dei...
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mission of the
fourteenth century.
Nicola Capocci,
Niccola Capocci,
Niccolo Capocci, Niccolò dei
Capocci, Nicolò
Capocci, Niccolà di Capoccia,
Nicolas Capucci...
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Ernesto Capocci Belmonte (Picinisco, 31
March 1798 – Naples, 6
January 1864) was an
Italian mathematician,
astronomer and politician. From 1815 he was...
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Pietro Capocci (c.1200, in Rome – 19/21 May 1259, in Rome) was a
Roman Catholic cardinal,
nominated by Pope
Innocent IV in the
consistory of 28 May 1244...
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Raniero Capocci, also
known as Ranieri, Rainier, or
Rainerio da
Viterbo (c. 1180-1190 – 27 May 1250) was an
Italian cardinal and
military leader, a fierce...
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Viterbo OSA (Italian:
Giacomo da Viterbo; c. 1255 – c. 1307), born
Giacomo Capocci (nicknamed
Doctor speculativus), was an
Italian Roman Catholic Augustinian...
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Oreste Capocci (13 May 1888 – 29
October 1950) was a
French trade unionist. Born in Paris,
Capocci worked as a tailor, then as a
sales representative...
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Filippo Capocci (11 May 1840 – 25 July 1911) was an
Italian organist and composer. Born in Rome,
Capocci was
trained in
organ and
harmony by his father...