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Vieste (Italian: [ˈvjɛste,
viˈɛste]; Viestano: Vìst) is a town,
comune and
former Catholic bishopric in the
province of Foggia, in the
Apulia region of...
- The
Archdiocese of Manfredonia–
Vieste–San
Giovanni Rotondo (Latin:
Archidioecesis Sipontina–Vestana–Sancti
Ioannis Rotundi) is a
Latin Church non-Metropolitan...
- The sack of
Vieste was
conducted by Dragut, an
Ottoman naval commander. It took
place on 15 July 1554. This sack
resulted in the
capture of the fortress...
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Antonio Carrascon, was a
Lieutenant Colonel and
Governor of the
Fortress of
Vieste on the
Adriatic Sea. The
other two sons, Don
Pietro Ig****o and Don Ferdinando...
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place of the
church devoted to him.
Manfredonia and
Vieste archiepiscopal see of Apulia.
Vieste,
Mattinata and Peschici,
notable sea-side resorts. Lucera...
- by Carpino, Ischitella,
Monte Sant'Angelo, Peschici, Rodi
Garganico and
Vieste. It is one of I
Borghi più
belli d'Italia ("The most
beautiful villages...
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Vieste Cathedral (Italian:
Concattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta) is a
Roman Catholic co-cathedral in
Vieste, a
former bishopric in Apulia,
southern Italy...
- in the
Buenos Aires Province of Argentina. He last pla**** for
Atletico Vieste before retiring.
Prest pla**** for a
selection of
lower league teams in Scotland...
- enslaved. The
Ottomans later sacked Vieste in
southern Italy where they
enslaved 7,000 inhabitants. Sack of
Vieste State Papers Published Under the Authority...
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Vieste Lighthouse (Italian: Faro di
Vieste), also
Isola Santa Eufemia is an
active lighthouse on the
islet of
Santa Eufemia,
located between the rocks...