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- Galatone (Griko: Γαλάτουνα translit. Galàtuna) is a town and comune located in Salento, in the province of Lecce (Apulia, southern Italy), the former seat...
- Sea. The muni****lity borders with Avetrana (TA), Copertino, Galatina, Galatone, Leverano, Porto Cesareo, Salice Salentino and Veglie. Traces of human...
- number of subsidiary titles, including Duke of Acerenza (1593), Marquess of Galatone (1562) and Count of Copertino (1562). The seat of the princes is Palazzo...
- Marquess or Marchioness of Galatone (Marchese o Marchesa di Galatone) was a noble title created by the Kings of Spain for Stefano Squarciafico, Patrician...
- period Gr**** was also spoken by a prevalent Gr**** po****tion in Galatina, Galatone, Gallipoli and many other localities of Apulia, and at Catanzaro and Cosenza...
- d'Otranto, Corsano, Cursi, Cutrofiano, Diso, Gagliano del Capo, Galatina, Galatone, Gallipoli, Giuggianello, Giurdignano, Guagnano, Lecce, Lequile, Leverano...
- and humanist, of Gr**** descent. Antonius De Ferraris was born in 1444 in Galatone, located in Salento, in the province of Lecce (Apulia, in southern Italy)...
- Spinola family were allied to the Squarciafico family (created Marquess of Galatone), the Princes of Belmonte, and the Counts of Galerata. Distinguished members...
- Diso 3,207 075028 Gagliano del Capo 5,527 075029 Galatina 27,710 075030 Galatone 15,982 075031 Gallipoli 20,935 075032 Giuggianello 1,239 075033 Giurdignano...
- Donna Lelia was married to Don Giulio Cesare Squarciafico, 2nd Marquess of Galatone, from whom descend the Princes of Belmonte. In the 16th century, the Italian...