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Sospel (French pronunciation: [sɔspɛl]; Mentonasc: Sospèl; Italian:
Sospello) is a
commune (muni****lity) and
former schismatic episcopal seat (1381-1418)...
- 1652
Franciscan report by
Giacinto Sospello illustrates the
final stages of the
acculturation of the Kuči.
Sospello writes: "I do not want to deal here...
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Stefano di
Tinea Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée
Saorgio Saorge Scarena L'Escarène
Sospello Sospel Tenda Tende Until 1947 in
province of Cuneo.
Tieri Thiéry Todone...
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fortresses of Mont
Alban and Villefranche-sur-Mer in 1792, but was
defeated at
Sospello and
imprisoned until the
revolution of Thermidor. His name is inscribed...
- 18
November 1792, the
Sardinians repulsed their adversaries at
Sospel (
Sospello). The
French retreated to L'Escarène and went into
winter quarters. Disma****...
- Salice, Sause,
Salici Saorge Saorgio Sigale Cigalla, Cigala,
Sigalla Sospel Sospello Thiéry
Tieri Toudon Todone Touët-de-l'Escarène Toetto-Scarena Touët-sur-Var...
- of Genoa, his father. Eubel, II, p. 268.
Vaccari was
probably born at
Sospello in the
County of Nice. He had been a
Canon of
Genoa by 1481, and was also...
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Carnot the
elder and on
November 23, 1792, he
announced to the
Convention Sospello's decision and
informed the
Convention about the
deprevation of the troops...