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- Serradifalco (Sicilian: Serradifarcu) is a town and comune in the province of Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy. Serradifalco (from Serra del Falcone, "Mountain...
- Antonio Lo Faso Pietrasanta, Fifth Duke of Serradifalco, known in archaeological circles simply as "Serradifalco". He also oversaw the restoration of ancient...
- no. 50. Archivio di Stato di Caltanissetta > Stato civile italiano > Serradifalco > 1901 > Nati. Img 35 of 323. "United States, Social Security Numerical...
- architecture (mostly in Sicily), Domenico Antonio Lo Faso Pietrasanta Duke of Serradifalco, wrote several works on ancient and medieval Sicilian monuments. He was...
- Domenico Antonio Lo Faso Pietrasanta (1783–1863), who was the Duke of Serradifalco from 1809 through 1812. During the 20th century, the archeological excavation...
- following muni****lities: Bompensiere, Canicattì, Mussomeli, Racalmuto, Serradifalco. The location of Montedoro has been inhabited by Sicani and then by Siculi...
- San Marco, Villa Filangeri, Villa Sant'Isidoro, Villa Ramacca, Villa Serradifalco, Villa Larderia, Villa Campofranco. The Museum of the painter Renato...
- nucciddati (nut cookies), zucciddati, ucciddati, vucciddati and, as in Serradifalco, pucciddati. That town's version includes ground figs and dates, nuts...
- Enna and another one within Aidone. In the Province of Caltanissetta: Serradifalco has an exclave inside Caltanissetta. In Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol:...
- the marriage of his daughter with Francesco Antonio Lo Faso, Duke of Serradifalco. The latter's family occupied the palace until 1829, continuing the decoration...