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- Pietramelara is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Caserta in the Italian region Campania, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Naples...
- Orta di Atella Parete Pastorano Piana di Monte Verna Piedimonte Matese Pietramelara Pietravairano Pignataro Maggiore Pontelatone Portico di Caserta Prata...
- Naples Anna Esposito The Steel Rope Stella Cardinal Lambertini Maria di Pietramelara The Courier of Moncenisio Jeanne Thibaud Piccola santa Maria 1955 Eighteen...
- as Isabella di Pietramelara Arnoldo Foà as Duke of Montimar Carlo Romano as Goffredo di Pietramelara Virna Lisi as Maria di Pietramelara Sergio Tofano...
- as Anna Giulietta De Riso as Isabella Pietramelara Franco Becci as Count Davia Calisto Bertramo as Pietramelara Giuseppe Galeati as Peggi Luciano Molinari...
- Vaudrey - countess de Linières Cardinal Lambertini (1954) - Isabella di Pietramelara I cinque dell'Adamello (1954) - Magda Casta Diva (1954) - Giuditta Pasta...
- Maria Rosada Born 2 February 1899 Pietramelara, Italy Died 17 January 1970 Terracina, Italy Occupation Editor Years active 1937–1967 (film)...
- (16 mi) northwest of Caserta. Riardo borders the following muni****lities: Pietramelara, Pietravairano, Rocchetta e Croce, Teano, Vairano Patenora. The communal...
- Pietracupa Pietradefusi Pietraferrazzana Pietra****a Pietragalla Pietralunga Pietramelara Pietramontecorvino Pietranico Pietrapaola Pietrapertosa Pietraperzia...
- In total he owned 22 fiefdoms and the marquisates of Casalciprani or Pietramelara. Some authors say that the branch of the dukes of Sant'Elia, lords of...