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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...
- Antonio Muscettola, Duke of Spezzano (25 January 1628 — 21 October 1679), was a Neapolitan nobleman and writer. Antonio Muscettola was born in Naples,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- ISBN 155860345X. Pell, Barney; Bernard, Douglas E.; Chien, Steve A.; Gat, Erann; Muscettola, Nicola; Nayak, P. Pandurang; Wagner, Michael D.; Williams, Brian C. (1998)...
- 1697–1713 Predecessor Andrea de Rossi (archbishop) Successor Francesco Maria Muscettola Orders Ordination 2 June 1647 Consecration 7 July 1697 by Bandino Panciatici...
- trimester, it may be as high as 50%. Spinillo, ****nio; Gardella, Barbara; Muscettola, Giulia; Cesari, Stefania; Fiandrino, Giacomo; Tzialla, Chryssoula (November...
- 1642. Le Bellezze della Belisa, tragedia dell'Ill. signor D. Antonio Muscettola, abbozzate da Oldauro Scioppio, Accademico Incognito e Geniale, Lovano...
- Masaniello's revolt was condemned by several Neapolitan poets, including Antonio Muscettola, Antonio de Rossi, Vincenzo Zito, and the Jesuit Giacomo Lubrano (who...