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- Monteleone (Italian pronunciation: [monteleˈoːne]) may refer to: Monteleone (surname), an Italian surname Monteleone chariot, an Etruscan chariot Hotel...
- Monteleone is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Davide Monteleone, photographer Enzo Monteleone (born 1954), film director and...
- Hotel Monteleone is a family-owned and operated hotel located at 214 Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. The hotel includes...
- The Monteleone chariot is an Etruscan chariot dated to c. 530 BC, considered one of the world's great archaeological finds. It was uncovered in 1902 in...
- Vibo Valentia (Italian: [ˈviːbo vaˈlɛntsja] ; Monteleone before 1861; Monteleone di Calabria from 1861 to 1928; Calabrian: Vibbu Valenzia or Muntalaùni)...
- Monteleone di Spoleto (in Antiquity, the Roman town of Brufa), is a town and comune of Italy, in the province of Perugia in southeast Umbria at 978 meters...
- Francis Monteleone (born April 14, 1946) is an American science fiction author and horror fiction author. Born at in Baltimore, Maryland, Monteleone was raised...
- Richard Monteleone (born March 22, 1963) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and coach. Monteleone was the first round pick (20th overall)...
- Monteleone di Puglia (Irpinian: Munteleòne) is a hill town and comune of the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of south-eastern Italy. Its territory...
- March 1535) was the first count (from 1506) and later duke (from 1527) of Monteleone [it]. In the war of the French against the Republic of Venice, 1511–1513...