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Girgenti is an
Italian surname,
deriving from the
Sicilian name for the town of
Agrigento in Sicily.
Girgenti may
refer to:
Paolo Girgenti (c. 1769 – after...
- John A.
Girgenti (born
August 8, 1947) is an
American Democratic Party politician who
served in the New
Jersey Senate from 1990 to 2012,
representing the...
- heir to the
Spanish crown. In 1868, she
married Prince Gaetan,
Count of
Girgenti, a son of King
Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies.
Gaetan committed suicide...
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Girgenti Palace (Maltese:
Palazz tal-
Girgenti) is a
palace near Siġġiewi, Malta. It was
built in 1625 as the
summer residence of Malta's inquisitor, and...
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Agrigento (Italian: [aɡriˈdʒɛnto] ; Sicilian:
Girgenti [dʒɪɾˈdʒɛndɪ] or
Giurgenti [dʒʊɾˈdʒɛndɪ]) is a city on the
southern coast of Sicily,
Italy and capital...
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Girgenti House (OS grid reference: NS 36502 43575) was a small,
rather eccentric mansion built on part of the old
Barony of
Bonshaw in the
parish of Stewarton...
- the Two Sicilies,
Count of
Girgenti (Italian:
Gaetano Marie Federico,
Principe di
Borbone delle Due Sicilie,
Conte di
Girgenti) (12
January 1846, Naples...
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Paolo Girgenti (1767/69 – 1819) was an
Italian painter of the late 18th and
early 19th-centuries,
active in Naples. He was born in Agrigento, Sicily, known...
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Giovanni Girgenti (born 18
December 1942) is an
Italian boxer. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1964
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- (Arabic: فرج بن سالم, Hebrew: פרג' בן סלומון), also
known as
Ferrauto of
Girgenti,
Moses Farachi of Dirgent, Ferragius, Farragus, or Franchinus, was a Sicilian-Jewish...