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Manoppello (Abruzzese: Manuppèlle) is a
comune in Abruzzo, in the
province of Pescara, south-eastern Italy. It is
famous for
having a
church which contains...
- Veronica.
According to
local tradition, an
anonymous pilgrim arrived in
Manopello in 1508 with the
cloth wrapped in a package. The
pilgrim gave the package...
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Bohemond of
Tarsia (died c. 1156) was the
Norman count of
Tarsia and
Manoppello in the Abruzzi.
Invested by
Roger II of
Sicily on an
unknown date, Bohemond's...
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Bohemond II (died 1169) was the
count of Manoppello,
succeeding his father,
Bohemond I, in 1156 or 1157. He was an
Italian noble at the time. In 1160,...
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magnesiaci (in Italian). Torino: Favale. 1869. Sul
calcare bituminoso di
Manopello (in Italian). Torino: Favale. 1869.
Esame della foglia del
gelso (in Italian)...
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Ildefonso San
Ildefonso De
Toledo (Tanay, Rizal) Holy Face of
Jesus of
Manopello and St. Jude
Thaddeus (Tanay, Rizal) St. Mary
Magdalene (Pililla) St....
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Ildefonso San
Ildefonso De
Toledo (Tanay, Rizal) Holy Face of
Jesus of
Manopello and St. Jude
Thaddeus (Tanay, Rizal) St. Mary
Magdalene (Pililla) St....
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Ildefonso San
Ildefonso De
Toledo (Tanay, Rizal) Holy Face of
Jesus of
Manopello and St. Jude
Thaddeus (Tanay, Rizal) St. Mary
Magdalene (Pililla) St....
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Ildefonso San
Ildefonso De
Toledo (Tanay, Rizal) Holy Face of
Jesus of
Manopello and St. Jude
Thaddeus (Tanay, Rizal) St. Mary
Magdalene (Pililla) St....
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Montalcino Abbey of
Santa Lucia,
Rocca di
Cambio Santa Maria Arabona,
Manopello Santa Maria Casanova,
Villa Celiera Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence...