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- ****es and medicinal plants. It is marketed with the brand Vespetrò Scannagatta and produced – as a homemade product – also by some families in Canzo...
- Francesco Scannagatta (more properly, Scanegata) (1632 – 18 March 1700) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Avellino e Frigento (1679–1700)...
- Killigrew, English clergyman and playwright (b. 1613) March 18 – Francesco Scannagatta, Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop of Avellino e Frigento (b. 1632) March...
- 1673–1678 Predecessor Giovanni Battista Lanfranchi Successor Francesco Scannagatta Orders Consecration 16 April 1673 by Francesco Maria Febei Personal details...
- Maria Coli, medicine with Professor Ungarelli and botany with Professor Scannagatta. It appears that Trippi was instrumental in making those studies possible...
- Torri del Castro and the Episcopal Palace. In May 1698, when Bishop Scannagatta attended the provincial synod of Benevento, he signed his name Franciscus...
- Killigrew, English clergyman and playwright (b. 1613) March 18 – Francesco Scannagatta, Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop of Avellino e Frigento (b. 1632) March...
- Auxiliary Bishop of Albano and Titular Bishop of Methone (1679); Francesco Scannagatta, Bishop of Avellino e Frigento (1679); and Giovanni Battista Nepita,...
- seen through the Provincial Synod of May 1698. When Bishop Francesco Scannagatta of Avellino attended the synod, he signed his name Franciscus Episcopus...
- (1678); Carlo Felice de Matta, Bishop of San Severo (1678); Francesco Scannagatta, Bishop of Avellino e Frigento (1679); Carlo Berlingeri, Archbishop of...