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Giacomo Lercaro (28
October 1891 – 18
October 1976) was an
Italian cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church who
served as
Archbishop of
Ravenna from 1947...
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Catalina Lercaro (Catherine
Lercaro), 16th century, was an Italian-Canarian
woman of the
Lercaro family. She was
renowned in the city of San Cristóbal...
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Lercaro is a
surname of
Italian origin.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Catalina Lercaro (16th century), Italian-Canarian
woman of the Lercaro...
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Janeiro in Brazil. The 16th-
century young woman,
Catalina Lercaro, was said to have
committed suicide rather than
accept an
arranged marriage...
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granted to Bald****arre
Gomez de Amezcua; who was
married to
Francesca Lercaro,
daughter of
Leonello and
Elisabetta Ventimiglia, who had some marriage...
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Museum of the
History of Tenerife,
known locally as the
Lercaro House, is
reputedly haunted by the
ghost of a
young woman, the
eponymous Catalina Lercaro....
- de Tenerife. It
opened in
December 1993 in the
property known as "Casa
Lercaro" in San Cristóbal de La Laguna,
Canary Islands, Spain. The
museum holds...
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Ritual Studies. 3 (1): 91–108. JSTOR 44368407.
Retrieved 17
April 2024.
Lercaro,
Giacomo (1959). A
Small Liturgical Dictionary. London:
Burns & Oates....
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Dvorovoi Dziwożona
Kikimora Sava Savanović Upiór
Spain The
ghost of
Catalina Lercaro in the
Museum of the
History of
Tenerife Santa Compaña
United Kingdom Agnes...
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working in it for a generation.
Unlike the
papabile cardinals Giacomo Lercaro of
Bologna and
Giuseppe Siri of Genoa,
Montini was
identified neither left...