- [citation needed] The
Gattola is a
stream of the B****o
Monferrato in north-west Italy, a left
tributary of the Rotaldo. In 1836 it was of
sufficient importance...
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Francesco Gattola (19
September 1822 – 20
January 1899) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest who
lived and
served in Naples. He was the
founder of the...
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closest to the
mouth of the Po.
Varaita Maira Grana del
Monferrato Rotaldo Gattola Stura del
Monferrato Tanaro Pesio Ellero Stura di
Demonte Gesso Vermenagna...
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Reggio Calabria Church Catholic Church Diocese Archdiocese of
Reggio Calabria In
office 1404–1420
Successor Bartolomeo Gattola Personal details Died 1420...
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Saint Mary for
thirty years." The four
placiti were
discovered by
Erasmo Gattola in the
Benedictine monastery of
Monte C****ino in the 1700s. They were meant...
- group.[b]
Francesco Convertini Priest's c****ock[citation needed]
Francesco Gattola Priest's c****ockZucchetto[citation needed]
Francesco Lippi Carmelite habit...
- the
archives of the
Abbey of Montec****ino,
including the
archives of the
Gattola family,
which were
given to the abbey. The
Codex was
originally conceived...
- Martino, Ticineto, and
Valmacca where it is
joined from the left by the
Gattola. It
enters the Po
River at Bozzole. Casalis, Goffredo, ed. (1856), "Rotaldo"...
- on the
right of the Po
River at the
confluence of the
Rotaldo and the
Gattola.
Valmacca borders the
following muni****lities: Bozzole, Breme, Fr****ineto...
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calls him "Roger II. von Sizilien"). Ganzer, p. 70, with note 5.
Erasmus Gattola, Ad
historiam abbatiae C****inensis
accessiones Venice: apud Sebastianum...