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  • the Sicilian Constitution of 1812. Giuseppe Emanuele Ventimiglia was born in Palermo in 1766, the first son of Prince Vincenzo and his wife Anna Maria Cottone...
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    of Palermo. Belmonte Mezzagno was founded in 1752, when Prince Giuseppe Emanuele Ventimiglia asked and obtained the "Licentia Populandi" from King Charles...
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    Tavolara" in 1836. According to Giuseppe Bertoleoni, Charles Albert also (verbally) sanctioned the use of the title Prince for the oldest male heir, and...
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  • national anthem, Il Canto degli Italiani Giuseppe Mazzini, patriot, politician, journalist, writer, activist Prince of Belmonte Simone Boccanegra, Doge of...
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    Branciforte e Ventimiglia, daughter of the prince of Butera and Duke of Santa Lucia, Nicolò Placido. This family gained the hereditary title of Prince of Butera...
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    Charles Albert of Sardinia (category Princes of Savoy)
    1832, d'Aglie was replaced as Minister of War by Emanuele Pes di Villamarina [it]. In June 1831, Giuseppe Mazzini, who was in exile in Marseilles, addressed...
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    Tomasi di Lampedusa, Valguarnera, Ventimiglia. A distinguished representative of the family was the Marquis Emanuele Notarbartolo (1834 - 1893), mayor...
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    dedicated to the Immaculate Conception". Don Mario Giuseppe, 4th Duke of Carcaci (1754–1821) Don Vincenzo Emanuele Giovanni, 5th Duke of Carcaci (1783–1834) Don...
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    arrival of the papal representative, Battista dei Giudici, Bishop of Ventimiglia, who would conduct a joint investigation with the Bishop of Trent. Giudici...
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    collection of the museum which was acquired in 1814 when Giuseppe Emanuele Ventimiglia, Prince of Belmonte left his collection to the University of Palermo...
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    gained importance until it became independent from the rival city of Ventimiglia in 1683. On 20 April 1686, the representants of eight villages, Camporosso...
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  • Nasi (1922–2004) married firstly Giuseppe Frua de Angeli (1912–1981), and then Giorgio Ajmone-Marsan (1926–2009) Emanuele Nasi (1928–1970) married Marisa...
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    Sicilia, Campo, Alcamo (Trapani), 2018. ISBN 978-88-943699-1-5 Zuppardo, Emanuele - Piccolo, Salvatore: Terra Mater, Sulle Sponde del Gela greco, Betania...
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    afterwards to the Ventimiglia family (up to 1397), Giaimo de Prades (1407), the Cabrera family, the Speciale family, Pietro Balsamo prince of Roccafiorita...
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  • nobles who wished to pay them homage, but were attacked by Francesco Ventimiglia and Federico Chiaramonte, rebellious nobles who refused to submit to...
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  • San Giuliano): Marquess of San Giuliano; house Paternò (family Paternò Ventimiglia, line of Regiovanni): Marquess of Regiovanni; house Paternò (line of...
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    caused the intervention of royal troops under the command of Francis II Ventimiglia, who occupied Bivona and sacked it. After their departure, the Chiaramontes...
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    note 3; 309. Innocenzo Cybo's Vicar in Turin was Bishop Filippo Mari of Ventimiglia. Semeria, pp. 276-282. Staffetti, pp. 235-236. Born in Genoa in 1495...
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