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- Castrogiovanni may refer to: the former name of Enna, a town in Italy Martín Castrogiovanni (born 1981), Argentine-born Italian rugby player This disambiguation...
- Martín Leandro Castrogiovanni (Italian: [marˈtiŋ kastrodʒoˈvanni], Spanish: [maɾˈtiŋ kastɾoʝoˈβani]; born October 21, 1981) is an Italian-Argentine retired...
- Saint Elias of Enna, born John Rachites (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ῥαχίτης; 822/823 in Enna – August 17, 903 in Thessalonica), is venerated as a saint by...
- The siege of Enna or Castrogiovanni was launched by the Aghlabids against the important Byzantine city of Enna in 859. The Aghlabid forces managed to capture...
- landholder in Castrogiovanni between 1179 and 1193. He may have a connection to Hammud/Chamutus, an Arab Muslim ruler who held Castrogiovanni (known as Qasr...
- been rebranded to Schnucks. Joseph Castrogiovanni and his wife Rose founded Sanitary Meat Market in 1919. Castrogiovanni later renamed the chain Hilander...
- Scottish, one Irish, one Italian and one Welsh. Sergio Parisse and Martin Castrogiovanni became the most-capped Italian players with 105 caps, with Gethin Jenkins...
- himself with the emir of Syracuse, ibn al-Timnah, against the emir of Castrogiovanni, Ibn al-Hawas. The forces of Robert, Roger and their Muslim ally marched...
- less frequently Haenna), known from the Middle Ages until 1926 as Castrogiovanni (Sicilian: Castrugiuvanni [ˌkaʂʂ(ɽ)ʊddʒʊˈvannɪ]), is a city and comune...
- layered drinks, such as shooters, are generally drunk quickly. Mr. Nick Castrogiovanni (1893–1979) was well known in New Orleans as "a mixologist." He was...