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- Castelpagano (Beneventan: Castiello ro Paiane) is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Benevento in the Italian region Campania, located about 80 km...
- librarian, and Cardinal. He was descended from the family of the dukes of Castelpagano. His father served under Joachim Murat, adopted the political principles...
- Benevento. Colle Sannita borders the following muni****lities: Baselice, Castelpagano, Castelvetere in Val Fortore, Circello, Reino, Riccia, San Marco dei...
- 1883–1891 Succeeded by Joseph Déruaz Preceded by Alfonso Capecelatro di Castelpagano Cardinal-Priest of Santi Nereo ed Achilleo 1890–1892 Succeeded by Luigi...
- Giulio Boschi, Archbishop of Ferrara (Italy) Alfonso Capecelatro di Castelpagano, Archbishop of Capua (Italy) Giovanni Battista Casali del Drago (Italy)...
- Giants. Later, Henry, Count of Monte Sant'Angelo built a castle at nearby Castelpagano. In the Molise the Normans built many fortresses into the naturally defensible...
- po****tion of about 5,600. Riccia borders the following muni****lities: Castelpagano, Castelvetere in Val Fortore, Cercemaggiore, Colle Sannita, Gambatesa...
- Castelnuovo Nigra Castelnuovo Parano Castelnuovo Rangone Castelnuovo Scrivia Castelpagano Castelpetroso Castelpizzuto Castelplanio Castelpoto Castelraimondo Castelsantangelo...
- after renouncing his papacy. The ruins of Frederick II's castle, at Castelpagano. Altavilla Vicentina, Italy "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
- 1870) Flavio Chigi (15 Jun 1874 – 15 Febr 1885) Alfonso Capecelatro di Castelpagano (15 Jan 1886 – 14 Nov 1912) José Cos y Macho (2 Dec 1912 – 17 Dec 1919)...