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- also a museum, founded in 1996. The tiny Gr****-Orthodox church of San Giovannello ("Little St. John"), built in the 10th century. Santa Maria del Mastro...
- Giordano and Giovannello Capece-Bozzuto c. 1381 - 1401 Acquired the feudal part of Afragola from Charles and Margaret of Durazzo. Giovannello Tomacelli c...
- Jewish inscription found in the church of San Giovannello (Ortigia): "To the synagogue of Syracuse founded with justice and faith". — כתובת בבית הכנסת...
- Giovanni Bozzuto (also spelled Buzzuto), known as Giovannello (fl. 1384–1423), was a Neapolitan nobleman and diplomat who served as the captain of Bari...
- (Campobello di Licata) Verdilio-Mintina, near Campobello di Licata San Giovannello, near Casteltermini Scironello, near Casteltermini Viadimezzo, near Casteltermini...
- site, between 1293 and 1297, by the architects Jacopo di Servadio and Giovannello di Benvenuto, both from Perugia. In the early 1300s, the entire Palazzo...
- there are two sarcophaguses: the first is the chapel's founder' tomb (Giovannello De Ballis') and the second is Graziano De Ballis' tomb (his son). There...
- pupils and followers (Alessandro Padovano, Giovanni Maria Trevisano, Giovannello da Itala, Marco Costanzo, Antonino Giuffré, Alfonso Franco, Francesco...
- ****igned to the Canon Simone Gentile. The same year it was entrusted to don Giovannello Pittari, rector of the parish church of S. Giovanni of Gerace, who died...
- loyal to the dynasty (called like his nephew Giovanni Zurolo known as Giovannello). Once King Alfonso had taken power in the Kingdom of Naples, he then...