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Capranica may
refer to:
House of
Capranica, a
noble Roman family; to this are related:
Teatro Capranica, a
theatre in Rome
originally built in 1679 Almo...
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Domenico Capranica (1400 – 14 July 1458) was an
Italian theologian, canonist, statesman, and cardinal.
Cardinal Capranica was born in
Capranica Prenestina...
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Capranica (Capranichese: Caprà) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Viterbo in the
Italian region Lazio,
located about 55
kilometres (34 mi)...
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accepted the post of
secretary to
Domenico Capranica,
bishop of Fermo, then on his way to the
Council of Basel.
Capranica was
protesting against the new Pope...
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Matteo Capranica (26
August 1708 – c. 1776) was an
Italian composer. Born in Amatrice,
Capranica studied at the
Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio a Porta...
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Collegio Capranica is the
oldest Roman college,
founded in 1457 by
Cardinal Domenico Capranica (1400–1458) in his own
palace for
thirty young...
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Luigi Capranica del
Grillo (13
November 1821 – 7
January 1891) was an
Italian novelist, dramatist, and patriot.
Luigi Capranica was born in Rome to local...
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Lando (1411–1424) Niccolò
Albergati (1426–1433)
Domenico Capranica (1444–1458)
Angelo Capranica (1460–1472)
Pedro González de
Mendoza (1478–1495) Bernardino...
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Teatro Capranica is a
theatre situated at 101
Piazza Capranica in the
Colonna district of Rome.
Originally constructed in 1679 by the
Capranica family...
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Capranica:
Circolo del
Pastore Maremmano–Abruzzese.
Archived 5
November 2013. L'Allevamento del Cane da
difesa del
gregge (in Italian).
Capranica: Circolo...