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Islands region. It was a
former Latin Catholic diocese Kefalonia–Zakynthos (
Cefalonia–Zante) and short-lived
titular see as just Kefalonia. The
capital city...
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Cefalonia 1943-2001 is a long poem,
written as a
dialogue in
unrhymed verse by
Luigi Ballerini between 2001 and 2003,
reflecting on the m****acre of Italian...
- The
Archdiocese of Corfu, Zakynthos, and
Cefalonia (Latin:
Archdioecesis Corcyrensis,
Zacynthiensis et Cephaloniensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical...
- Juan de Fuca (10 June 1536,
Cefalonia – 23 July 1602,
Cefalonia) was a Gr****
sailor who
served Philip II of Spain. He is best
known for his
claim to have...
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Ballos (Lefkada,
Cefalonia)
Bourdaris (Kythira)
Cerigotikos (Kythira)
Potamitikos (Kythira) Ai
Georgis (Kythira)
Divaratikos (
Cefalonia)
Fourlana (Corfu)...
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Zakynthos (Latin:
Dioecesis Cephaloniensis et Zacynthiensis, Italian:
Cefalonia e Zante) was
Roman Catholic diocese located on the
Ionian Island of Cephalonia...
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Cefalonia 1943: la
strage degli italiani, p. 44
Romualdo Formato, L'eccidio di
Cefalonia, pp. 75-79
Hermann Frank Meyer, Il m****acro di
Cefalonia, p...
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geological forms in low-altitude regions,
particularly on
islands (such as
Cefalonia, Greece), coastlines, and
platforms with
young post-Paleozoic limestone...
- (1476-1504)
Gerolama Orsini, (1503 - 1570),
noble Giovanni II Orsini,
Count of
Cefalonia and Zante,
despota dell'Epiro 1323 – 1335
Giovanni Antonio del
Balzo Orsini...
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bishop of
Syros and Milos,
Greece in 1937,
Archbishop of Corfu,
Zante and
Cefalonia in 1947 and
Archbishop of
Aprus in 1952. He died as
archbishop emeritus...