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Antonio Muscettola, Duke of
Spezzano (25
January 1628 — 21
October 1679), was a
Neapolitan nobleman and writer.
Antonio Muscettola was born in Naples,...
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Tiberio Muscettola, C.O. (born 1637) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Manfredonia (1680–1708).
Tiberio Muscettola was born in...
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Bishops consecrated by Pope
Benedict XIII as prin****l
consecrator Tiberio Muscettola 19 May 1680
Domenico Diez de Aux 13
November 1689
Fabrizio Cianci 30 November...
- ISBN 155860345X. Pell, Barney; Bernard,
Douglas E.; Chien,
Steve A.; Gat, Erann;
Muscettola, Nicola; Nayak, P. Pandurang; Wagner,
Michael D.; Williams,
Brian C. (1998)...
- it then p****ed by
inheritance to
other owners such as the Confalone,
Muscettola and d'Afflitto.[citation needed]
Around the
middle of the
nineteenth century...
- doi:10.1016/s0002-9394(14)71639-3. PMID 9222228. Barbato, G; Ficca, G;
Muscettola, G; Fichele, M; Beatrice, M; Rinaldi, F (Mar 6, 2000). "Diurnal variation...
- of the
Kingdom of
Naples was
created on 1
January 1626 for Don
Sergio Muscettola (d. 1646) p****ed to the
Caracciolo family in the 19th
century and then...
- Masaniello's
revolt was
condemned by
several Neapolitan poets,
including Antonio Muscettola,
Antonio de Rossi,
Vincenzo Zito, and the
Jesuit Giacomo Lubrano (who...
- trimester, it may be as high as 50%. Spinillo, ****nio; Gardella, Barbara;
Muscettola, Giulia; Cesari, Stefania; Fiandrino, Giacomo; Tzialla,
Chryssoula (November...
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Capitignano family,
which was
followed by the Santoro,
Montagnese and
Muscettola.
After the
abolition of
feudalism in the
early 19th century, it was part...