- Irma
Capece Minutolo Farouk. Irma
Capece Minutolo was born in Naples,
Italy on 6
August 1935,
reportedly a
daughter of
Augusto Capece Minutolo. In 1954,...
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Latina Bianca,
Latina Bianca di Barletta, Latino,
Latino Bianco, Minutola,
Minutolo, and
Santa Sofia. List of
Italian grape varieties Berry Bros. & Rudd -...
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Antonio Capece Minutolo,
Prince of
Canosa (5
March 1768 – 4
March 1838), was an
Italian nobleman, writer,
diplomat and statesman, who
served as Minister...
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Palazzo Arcivescovile built.
Henry Minutolo,
Enrico Minutolo,
Errico Minutolo,
Enrico Capece Minutolo,
Errico Capece Minutolo. From 1389 [1]; he was bishop...
- Capece-
Minutolo when in London.
Cilento did not
accompany Shaffer to
England but
remained in Australia.
After Shaffer's death, Capece-
Minutolo made a...
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Chief Executive Officer:
Fabio Battaggia Board Member: M****imiliano
Capece Minutolo Del S****o
Board Member:
Gaetano Casertano Board Member:
Fabio Corsico Board...
- was the son of Skanderbeg, his wife
Jerina Branković. She
married Carlo Minutolo and she
dedicated her life to art. She also had
three siblings, Giorgio...
- 75.
Johnston 1904, p. 48.
Johnston 1904, p. 47.
Capece Minutolo 1821, pp. 58–60.
Capece Minutolo 1821, pp. 71–73. "Calderari".
Encyclopedia Americana....
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unfaithfulness as her reason.
Farouk chose the Miss
Naples of 1953, Irma
Capece Minutolo, to be his last "official" mistress. Her
parents disapproved of
their teenage...
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restoration of the 18th century, with a
Baroque relief by
Pietro Bracci. The
Minutolo Chapel,
mentioned in Boccaccio's Decameron, has 14th-century frescoes....