-
Mondragone (Campanian: Mundraóne) is a
comune or muni****lity in the
Province of
Caserta in the
Italian region of Campania. It is
located about 45 kilometres...
- The
Antinous Mondragone is a 0.95-metre (3 ft 1 in) high
marble example of the
Mondragone type of the
deified Antinous. This
colossal head was made sometime...
-
Villa Mondragone is a
patrician villa originally in the
territory of the
Italian comune of
Frascati (Latium,
central Italy), now in the
territory of Monte...
- The
Palazzo Mondragone, also
known as
Palazzo Mandragone, Ambron(n),
Ricasoli di Meleto, or Peyron, is a
palace located on Via del
Giglio #4r-8r in central...
-
Santa Maria delle Grazie a
Mondragone is a
small now-deconsecrated
Roman Catholic church building on
Piazzeta Mondragone in
central Naples, Italy. In...
- by her son (created
Prince Bandini-Giustiniani in 1863) as 8th Duke of
Mondragone and 8th Earl of Newburgh. In 1941, upon the
death of his son the 9th Earl...
- D.
Fabio Arrazola de
Mondragone (Aversa, 1539 - Naples, 1586), also
known as The
Marquess of
Mondragone, was an
Italian nobleman of
Spanish descent who...
- This is a
comprehensive list of
Camorra clans and
their place of origin. A clan is a
basic unit in the Camorra, a
criminal organization originating in...
-
Augusto La
Torre (
Mondragone,
Province of Caserta,
September 24, 1962) is an
Italian criminal and
former Camorra boss. Up
until his
arrest and subsequent...
- flesh."
Athene Areia of the
Plataeans Colossus of
Constantine Antinous Mondragone Hera
Farnese Augustus, dea Roma, Tiberius,
Livia from
Leptis Magna in...