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- Giuseppina Catanea, OCD (18 February 1894 - 14 March 1948) was an Italian Catholic professed member of the Discalced Carmelites and who ****umed the religious...
- late-Mannerist and early-Baroque periods also known as Isabella Catanea Parasole and Isabetta Catanea Parasole. She was active in Rome in the late sixteenth and...
- ballerina Giuseppina Brambilla (1819–1903), Italian contralto Giuseppina Catanea (1894–1948), Italian nun Giuseppina Cirulli (born 1959), Italian hurdler...
- crucifix[citation needed] Giuseppe Oddi Capuchin habit[citation needed] Giuseppina Catanea Discalced Carmelite habit[citation needed] Giuseppina Gabriella Bonino...
- Beatified: 27 April 2008 by Cardinal José Saraiva Martins, C.M.F. Giuseppina Catanea (rel. name: Maria Giuseppina of Jesus Crucified) (1894–1948), Professed...
- Margaretha Flesch (1826–1906) Marta Anna Wiecka (1874–1904) Giuseppina Catanea (1894–1948) Khalīl al-Haddād (1875–1954) Josefa Stenmanns (1852–1903) Luigia...
- Quadrato 1970, Milano, pp. 487. Catalog, Cinque momenti pittorici : Luisa Catanea, Carlomonti, Quirino Cervelli, Gabriele Patriarca, Carlo Speranza / a cura...
- The most excellent and pleasant Metaphoricall History of Pesistratus and Catanea. The only known copy of the latter work, which was quoted by Henry Todd...
- Palau (1811–1872) Francisco de Paula Tarin Arnau (1847–1910) Giuseppina Catanea (1894–1948) Josefa Naval Girbés (1820–1893) Philip Rinaldi (1856–1931)...