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Trogia Gazzella (also
called Trusia or Turzia; 1460 - 1511) was an
Italian noblewoman,
mistress of King
Alfonso II of
Naples and
mother of two of his illegitimate...
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illegitimate son of
Alfonso II King of
Naples and his
mistress Trogia Gazzella. His father,
cousin of King
Ferdinand II of Aragon,
abdicated in favour...
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illegitimate daughter of King
Alfonso II of
Naples and his
mistress Trogia Gazzella. In 1494, she was
married to
Gioffre Borgia,
youngest son of Pope Alexander...
- Italiano,
Italian Army), and a
Carabinieri car is
traditionally called a
Gazzella (gazelle).
Small or medium-sized cars are used for
ordinary patrol work...
- her from her son.
After her,
Alfonso had his best-known mistress,
Trogia Gazzella, whom he led to court.
Tired of Trogia, he fell in love with Francesca...
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Lucrezia d'Alagno (1430-1479),
mistress of
Alfonso V of
Aragon Trogia Gazzella (1460-1511),
mistress of
Alfonso II of
Naples Lucrezia Donati (1447-1501)...
- "The Tornado, the
fastest woman on earth." The
Italians nicknamed her "La
Gazzella Nera" ("The
Black Gazelle"). The
French called her "La
Perle Noire" ("The...
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Romeros are dark blue with
white roofs and red stripes,
known as the "
Gazzella" (Gazelles), a
nickname meant to
denote the
speed and
agility of these...
- Rome Olympics,
where Rudolph's 100 m
feats earned her the
nickname La
Gazzella Negra (The
Black Gazelle). The 1988
Olympic final,
featuring Ben Johnson...
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nicknamed Pantera (Panther), one used by the
Carabinieri is
nicknamed Gazzella (Gazelle).
Every force has helicopters,
trucks and
campers (used as mobile...