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Vasto (Abruzzese: lù Uàštë;
Ancient Gr****: Ἱστόνιον, romanized: Histonion, Latin: Histonium) is a
comune on the
Adriatic coast of the
Province of Chieti...
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Adelaide del
Vasto (Adelasia, Azalaïs) (c. 1075 – 16
April 1118) was
countess of
Sicily as the
third spouse of
Roger I of Sicily, and
Queen consort of...
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Lanza del
Vasto (born
Giuseppe Giovanni Luigi Maria Enrico Lanza di Trabia-Branciforte; 29
September 1901 – 6
January 1981) was an
Italian philosopher...
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Vasto Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Vasto;
Concattedrale di San Giuseppe) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Vasto, Abruzzo, Italy,
dedicated to
Saint Joseph...
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Boniface del
Vasto (c. 1055 – c. 1125) was the
margrave of
Savona and
Western Liguria from 1084 to c. 1125. He was the son and
successor of Otto and of...
- The Gulf of
Vasto is a
large bay of the
southern Adriatic Sea in Abruzzo, Italy. It
takes its name from the city of
Vasto, that
faces the gulf. It is...
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Gerard Joseph Vasto (born
February 12, 1992) is an
American former professional baseball pitcher. He pla**** in
Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado...
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Henry del
Vasto (Italia:
Enrico del
Vasto), died
before 1141 was a son of
Manfred del
Vasto,
margrave of
Western Liguria, and
brother of Adelaide, countess...
- the hill on
which the town is located, the
beach resort town of
Marina di
Vasto offers a
large sandy beach and
several hotels and
other facilities. Further...
- years. Columella,
writing about types of oxen in
about 55 AD, says "Umbria
vastos et
albos ..." (VI.I.2),
which in the
first English translation is "Umbria...