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- ovano/Patavini/Patavino/Padovan ("Paduan"/"from Padua") (Di) Palermo/Palermitani/Palermitano ("Palermitan"/"from Palermo") De Pisa/Di Pisa/Pisa/Pisani/Pisano...
- a po****tion of around 676,000 people. The inhabitants are known as Palermitani or, poetically, panormiti. The languages spoken by its inhabitants are...
- the church of Monte San Giuliano in Trapani, but remained here as the Palermitani refused to deprive themselves of such a beautiful art work. John L. Heilbron...
- used the opportunity to establish the dominance of what was now his own Palermitani family in East Harlem. D'Aquila quickly used his ties to other Mafia...
- La Repubblica (in Italian). 14 March 2023. Retrieved 15 March 2023. Palermitani, Stella (14 March 2023). "Addio allo storico disegnatore Luigi Piccatto"...
- from 1743 to 1802, were published posthumously, as were his 48 Opuscoli palermitani on local topics. Villabianca, Francesco Maria Emanuele marchese di (in...
- misi di Agustu cabalcau lu Re di Aragona di Trapani inPalermu, et li Palermitani ficiru grandi solemnitati dila sua vinuta, sicomu homini liquali aspittavanu...
- Totò Riina and Leoluca Bagarella – and on the other the more moderate "Palermitani" – led by Provenzano and Antonino Giuffrè, Salvatore Lo Piccolo and Matteo...
- slower-moving, gentler place than Palermo. Most explain the difference between palermitani and catanesi by saying that people on the west of the island are descended...
- historical sect by Francesco Maria Emanuele Gaetani (1720–1802) in his Diari palermitani (Palermo diaries). According to this author, they may date back to 1185...