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- Chiaromonte is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Francesca Chiaromonte, Italian statistician Gerardo Chiaromonte (1924–1993)...
- Chiaromonte is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Under the pseudonym "Montegrano", it was the...
- Nicola Chiaromonte (1905 in Rapolla, Potenza – 18 January 1972 in Rome) was an Italian activist and writer. In 1934 he fled Italy for France, after opposing...
- Francesca Chiaromonte is an Italian statistician known for her work on statistical genetics and dimensionality reduction. She works at Pennsylvania State...
- Gerardo Chiaromonte (November 29, 1924 – April 7, 1993) was an Italian communist politician, engineer, journalist, and writer. He was born in Naples on...
- was Bartholomew, are scarce. Tristan de Clermont (Italian: Tristano di Chiaromonte) became Count of Cupertino by his wife's dowry. In 1429 Tristan divided...
- the fictitious name used by Banfield to protect the original town of Chiaromonte, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata) in 1955. He observed a...
- The Son-Daughter Lian Wha 'Star Blossom' 1933 The White Sister Angela Chiaromonte Another Language Stella 'Stell' Hallam Night Flight Madame Fabian 1934...
- Giorgio Amendola, and it counted among its members the likes of Gerardo Chiaromonte, Emanuele Macaluso, and Giorgio Napolitano. Napolitano went on to become...
- I of Naples, illegitimate son of King Alfonso V of Aragon. Sancia di Chiaromonte (died 30 March 1468), Countess of Copertino and Lady of Nardò. In 1436...