- Latin: Apollonia,
Medieval Latin Castrum S. Philadelphi),
formerly San
Filadelfo, is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Messina in the...
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Filadelfo Mugnos (1607 – May 28, 1675) was an
Italian historian, genealogist, poet , and man of letters.
Filadelfo Mugnos was born in
Sicily at Lentini...
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Filadelfo Sánchez
Sarmiento (c. 1970 – 2 July 2015) was a
Mexican radio journalist and
director for La
Favorita 103.3 FM
radio station in Miahuatlán de...
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Filadelfo Simi (February 11, 1849 –
January 5, 1923) was an
Italian painter and sculptor. He was born in
Versilia in Tuscany, and
resident in Florence...
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Saints Alphius,
Philadelphus and
Cyrinus (Italian: S.S. Alfio,
Filadelfo e Cirino),
martyrs in the
Byzantine traditions of
southern Italy, were three...
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abbreviate em, as in tẽpo
instead of
tempo Mugnos,
Filadelfo.
Dizionario Genealogico delle Famiglie Italiane (in Italian). Vol. I....
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nobili del
fidelissimo Regno di
Sicilia viuenti ed estinte. Del s. don
Filadelfo Mugnos.
Parte prima [-terza]. . (in Italian).
nella stamparia di Giacomo...
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Archived from the
original on 31
December 2019.
Retrieved 1
January 2020.
Filadelfo,
Elaine (9
December 2019). "#ThisHappened in 2019". Twitter. Archived...
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original on 5
February 2009.
Retrieved 14
November 2008. Aleman,
Filadelfo. "Nicaraguan
opposition demands election review".
Miami Herald. Archived...
- a
heart attack in 1983 in Tegucigalpa.
Honduran intellectuals such as
Filadelfo Suazo memorialized Antonio Velásquez in
poems and
newspaper articles after...