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Sossio Arturo Giametta (20
November 1929 – 15
January 2024) was an
Italian philosopher,
translator and journalist.
After graduating in law,
towards the...
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church of
Santi Severino e
Sossio and the
annexed monastery are
located on via
Bartolommeo Cap****o in Naples, Italy. The
church is
attached to one...
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Sossio Baronia is a town and
comune in the
province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. Its name
refers to
Saint Sossius, a
Roman Catholic martyr. Located...
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Medici villas Villa del
Trebbio Villa di
Castello Santi Severino e
Sossio,
Naples Wikimedia Commons has
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House of Medici.
History of Florence...
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Santa Croce,
Florence Chapel of
Medici di
Gragnano at
Santi Severino e
Sossio,
Naples This
disambiguation page
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Saint Sossius or
Sosius (Italian: Sosso,
Sossio or Sosio; 275 – 305 AD) was
Deacon of Misenum, an
important naval base of the
Roman Empire in the Bay of...
- Piergiulio; Cultrone, Giuseppe; De Bonis, Alberto; Germinario, Chiara; Graziano,
Sossio Fabio; Grifa, Celestino; Guarino, Vincenza; Mercurio, Mariano; Morra, Vincenzo;...
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Severino e
Sossio. His
earliest work was
during the 1590s he
painted the
Medici Chapel of
Gragnano which is part of the
Santi Severino e
Sossio and Certosa...
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Santi Severino e
Sossio in Napoles...
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Penne 2–1 in the
final thanks to an extra-time
winner from
veteran striker Sossio Aruta. On May 25, Tre
Fiori won 2–1
against S.C.
Faetano in the championship...