- Sea
Promontorio del
Gargano Ionian Sea
Calabria Salento Ligurian Sea
Portofino Portovenere Promontorio di
Piombino Tyrrhenian Sea
Gaeta Promontorio del...
- Gr**** origin. Amb****adors' reports, for
example the
Venetian Iacopo de
Promontorio-de Campis'
notes in 1475
report that Bayezid's
mother was an Albanian...
-
Clemente Promontorio or
Clemente di
Promontorio was a
statesman who was
elected the
fourteenth Doge of the
Republic of
Genoa on 15 July 1393,
after Pietro...
-
Victor Promontorio, or Seya
Tshibangu (29 July 1912 – 1973) was a
Congolese jurist and politician. In 1935, he
became the
first Congolese individual to...
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Giacomo Promontorio (Genoa, 1508 - Genoa, 1578) was the 58th Doge of the
Republic of Genoa.
Promontorio was
elected to the
dogal title on
January 4, 1553...
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Monte Circeo or Cape
Circeo (Italian:
Promontorio del
Circeo [promonˈtɔːrjo del tʃirˈtʃɛːo], Latin: Mons Circeius) is a
mountain promontory that marks...
- doges. Sauli:
three doges. Balbi, Cambiaso, Chiavari, Lercari, Pinelli,
Promontorio, Veneroso,
Viale and
Zoagli families: two
doges each.
Della Torre: two...
- trip
guide book, 46 pp. Vieste.
Bosellini A.,
Morsilli M. (2001). Il
Promontorio del Gargano:
cenni di
geologia e
itinerari geologici.
Quaderni del Parco...
- June 1392 – 1393 (first reign)
Pietro Fregoso, 13 July 1393
Clemente Promontorio, 13 July 1393
Francesco Giustiniano di Garibaldo, 14 July 1393 – October...
- violently" and is
derived from the
Latin arieto. The type
locality given is "
Promontorio bonae spei" (Cape of Good Hope),
South Africa. The snake's
typical size...