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Gerace (Italian pronunciation: [dʒeˈraːtʃe]; Gr****: γερακιον, romanized: Gerakion, also
known as Hierax) is a town and
comune in the
Metropolitan City...
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Dianne Roberta Gerace (born
October 26, 1943) is a
Canadian retired track athlete. She
competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics in the high jump and pentathlon...
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Matteo Gerace (born 27
August 2001) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Serie D club Vogherese. A
product of the club's
youth academy...
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Villa of
Gerace (or Geraci; Italian:
Villa Romana di
contrada Gerace) is a
Roman villa located near Enna
along provincial road 78 at the Rastello-Ramata...
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Gerace is an
Italian river in
whose source is near the
source of the
Petrace river in the
Aspromonte National Park. From there, the
river flows southeast...
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Historically it was the
Diocese of
Gerace,
becoming in 1954 the
Diocese of
Gerace-Locri and
taking the
current name in 1986.
Gerace probably owes its origin, or...
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Bishop of
Gerace.
After leaving Constantinople,
Barlaam was
received into the
Latin Church at
Avignon in 1342 and was
consecrated Bishop of
Gerace. In 1346...
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Giovanni II
Ventimiglia y Moncada, 6th
Marquis of
Geraci (died 1533) was a
Sicilian aristocrat, a
member of the
prominent House of Ventimiglia. Giovanni...
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which included the muni****lities of Mammola,
Martone and St.
Giovanni di
Gerace,
there were "small
monastic churches,
which [...]
still preserve traces...
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Luisa "Marilise"
Serra di
Gerace. His
mother was the
legitimatised daughter of Gian
Battista Serra, 12th
Prince of
Gerace and
Donna Maria Grazia Carafa...