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- historic library in Rome, Italy, named in honour of Cardinal Girolamo Casanate (1620–1700) whose private library is at its roots. The library was established...
- Girolamo Casanate (historic spelling variations include Casanata and Casanatta) (13 February 1620 in Naples – 3 March 1700 in Rome) was an Italian Cardinal...
- Admiral Pedro Porter y Casanate (April 30, 1611 – February 27, 1662) was a Spanish sailor, soldier, explorer of California and Royal Governor of Chile...
- Casanate, is a village in Álamos Muni****lity in the Mexican state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico. It is 48.5 kilometers south southeast of Álamos and...
- connected Spanish and later Mexican settlements in Sinaloa and Sonora; see Casanate, Álamos Muni****lity, Sonora El Camino Real de Chiapas, connecting the...
- eventually appointed maestre de campo in 1656 by Governor of Chile Pedro Porter Casanate and had an important role in the Spanish victory in Conuco and the relief...
- River (known locally as the Arroyo de [los] Álamos). This was north of Casanate, in the southeast of Sonora and near the Sinaloa border, within what is...
- 1612–1693 Bibliothecarius XVII 19 September 1681–30 November 1693 Girolamo Casanate 1620–1700 Bibliothecarius XVIII 2 December 1693–3 March 1700 Enrico Noris...
- Pantaleon, Geoffrey de Bar, Hugh of Evesham, Giordano Orsini, Comes de Casanate, and Goffredo of Alatri—some, at least, carried off by fever), the others...
- Alonso de Ribera. After the Mapuche Insurrection of 1655, Pedro Porter Casanate built a new fortress of San Miguel Arcángel de Colcura on the same site...