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- Alfonso Capecelatro (M****ille, 5 February 1824 – 14 November 1912) was an Italian Archbishop of Capua, ecclesiastical writer, Vatican librarian, and...
- known as Josh. The company was founded in 2015 by Tim Gill and Alex Capecelatro. It is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Prior to founding Josh.ai,...
- police officer Francesco Spanò, he visits the house of mafia boss Antonio Capecelatro, and shoots him dead with a headshot on his balcony. He later organizes...
- (1871–1880) Mariano Ricciardi (24 Nov 1871 – 23 Aug 1876 Died) Alfonso Capecelatro di Castelpagano, C.O. (1880–1912) Gennaro Cosenza (1913–1930 Retired)...
- 1702 1703 Domingo Capecelatro y Caracciolo Marquess of Capecelatro 1715 1735 Domingo Capecelatro y Caracciolo Marquess of Capecelatro 1727 1728 Carlos...
- a church in Rome, in the Primavalle district, in the square Alfonso Capecelatro. It was built in the twentieth century by the architect Giorgio Guidi...
- 1829–1889 Bibliothecarius ****II 20 February 1889–23 September 1889 Alfonso Capecelatro 1824–1912 Bibliothecarius ****III 29 August 1890–14 November 1912 Mariano...
- Totò e la maschera. Firenze Atheneum, 2007. ISBN 8872553040. Edmondo Capecelatro, Daniele Gallo. Totò: vita e arte di un genio. Viator, 2008. ISBN 8890387203...
- Amministrazione. Archived from the original on 30 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2018. Capecelatro, Fabrizio (29 January 2022). "Laura, Bernardo Giorgio e Francesco Mattarella...
- November 1917 – 5 April 1929 Succeeded by Franz Ehrle Preceded by Alfonso Capecelatro Vatican Librarian 9 May 1919 – 5 April 1929 Succeeded by Franz Ehrle...