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Scalea (Calabrian: Scalìa, lit. "stair" or "ladder") is a town and
comune in the
province of
Cosenza in the
Calabria region of
southern Italy. The town...
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Pietro Lanza di
Scalea (1863–1938) was an
Italian noble and politician. He
served as the
minister of war in 1922 and as the
minister of the
colonies between...
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Branciforte family is
represented by the
collateral line of the
Princes Lanza of
Scalea. The
proven founder of the
family was
Blasco Lanza (1466-1535), a lawyer...
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Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi];
morally a
blend of
Francesco Lanza Spinelli di
Scalea and his son Pietro." To Lajolo, he wrote, that in
terms of
appearance and...
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Calabro (convent of Colloreto),
Laino Borgo,
Laino Castello, Mormanno,
Scalea, Papasidero, Civita,
Cerchiara (church of
Madonna delle Armi). Albanian-speaking...
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known as the Mercure) and
drains into the
Tyrrhenian Sea near
Scalea in Calabria. The
river has a
length of 51 km. Its
source is near the Serra...
- statement". Chest. 119 (2): 590–602. doi:10.1378/chest.119.2.590. PMID 11171742.
Scalea TM,
Rodriguez A, Chiu WC,
Brenneman FD,
Fallon WF, Kato K, et al. (March...
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Matteotti murder in June 1924, he was
succeeded by
Pietro Lanza di
Scalea in post, and
Mussolini selected Federzoni for the post of
minister of the...
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Roger de Llúria in Catalan.
Roger of
Lauria was born at
Lauria (or
Scalea) in what is now
southern Italy, the son of
Richard of Lauria,
Great Justiciar...
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Diocese of San
Marco Argentano-
Scalea (Latin:
Dioecesis Sancti Marci Argentanensis-Scaleensis) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese...