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Roccasecca is a town and
comune in the
Province of Frosinone, in the
Lazio region of
central Italy. It is the
birthplace of
Thomas Aquinas. The history...
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Camillo M****imo of the
Arsoli branch of the
family became "Marquis of
Roccasecca" in 1686. Two
branches descended from sons of
Angelo M****imo (1491–1550)...
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Roccasecca dei
Volsci is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Latina in the
Italian region Lazio,
located about 80
miles (130 km)
southeast of Rome...
- Gaeta,
Isola del Liri, Itri, Nola, Acerra, Sora, Aquino,
Arpino and
Roccasecca. The
Pontine Islands were also part of the province. In 1863 the upper...
- Humanity/Humaneness").
Thomas Aquinas was most
likely born in the
family castle of
Roccasecca, near Aquino,
controlled at that time by the
Kingdom of
Sicily (in present-day...
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known as
Severino Gazzelloni, was an
Italian flutist. He was born in
Roccasecca and died in C****ino.
Gazzelloni was the prin****l
flautist with the RAI...
- Barbara, California. She
married Don
Vittorio Emanuele M****imo,
Prince of
Roccasecca, in 1954; the
wedding was the
subject of a
cover story in Life magazine...
- 12th century. St.
Thomas Aquinas, OP was born in 1225 in the
castle of
Roccasecca, 8
kilometres (5 mi)
north of Aquino, to a
collateral branch of the family...
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Gabrielli following her
marriage to
Mario Gabrielli,
prince of
Prossedi and
Roccasecca, Duke of Pisterzo. In Italy, she was
known as Carlotta.
Filistine Charlotte...
- of Palestrina, Valmontone,
Anticoli and
Roviano (Barberini), Arsoli,
Roccasecca dei Volsci, Prossedi,
Triggiano (M****imo),
Canino and
Musignano (Bonaparte)...