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- García Carraffa (1882-19??) and Arturo García Carraffa (20 Jan 1885-27 Jan 1963) — from Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Spain. In 1919, the García Carraffas began...
- Minority: Deaf Education in Spain, 1550–1835 Library of Congress: Index to the Enciclopedia Heráldica Hispano-Americana of Alberto and Arturo García Carraffa...
- Alberto García Carraffa & Arturo García Carraffa. "Index to the Enciclopedia Heráldica Hispano-Americana of Alberto and Arturo García Carraffa". Library of...
- Francesco Maria Carafa (died 1642) was an Italian nobleman, 5th Duke of Nochera, a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece and was viceroy of Aragon and...
- Girolamo Carafa (or Caraffa), Marquis of Montenegro (Abruzzo, 1564 – Genoa, 1633) was a general in Spanish and Imperial service from Italian descent. Girolamo...
- offices Preceded by Girolamo Carraffa e Carrascciolo Viceroy of Aragon 1635–1638 Succeeded by Francesco Maria Carraffa e Carraffa Preceded by Fernando de Andrade...
- 1617–1620 Fernando de Borja y Aragón, count of Mayalde 1621–1632 Girolamo Carraffa e Carrascciolo, marquis de Montenegro 1632–1636 Pedro Fajardo de Requesens...
- "Uruguay 0–0 Peru". BBC Sport. 29 June 2019. Retrieved 30 June 2019. Carraffa, Rosario (21 July 2009). "Palermo, Cavani il ragazzo che è cresciuto"....
- correct; published by J. B. Brookes. The Seducing Cardinal is "John Peter Carraffa, who was afterwards Pope by the name of Paul the 3d", and Isabella Peto...
- suggested it was of more ancient, Gothic origin. Alberto and Arturo García Carraffa in their Enciclopedia heráldica y genealógica hispano-americana (1919)...