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- Castelvetere may refer to a pair of Italian muni****lities of Campania: Castelvetere in Val Fortore, in the Province of Benevento Castelvetere sul Calore...
- Castelvetere sul Calore is a comune in the province of Avellino, Campania, southern Italy. It takes its name from the Calore Irpino river that flows nearby...
- Castelvetere in Val Fortore is a comune (muni****lity) in the Province of Benevento in the Italian region Campania, located about 90 km northeast of Naples...
- Lucrezia Borgia de Mila, married Giovanni Battista Carafa, Marquis of Castelvetere; Antonia Borgia de Mila, married Antonio Todeschini Piccolomini, Marquis...
- valley between Daunian Mountains. After 22 kilometres (14 mi), near Castelvetere in Val Fortore, it exits from the province of Benevento. In its lower...
- Capriglia Irpina Carife Casalbore C****ano Irpino Castel Baronia Castelfranci Castelvetere sul Calore Cervinara Cesinali Chianche Chiusano di San Domenico Contrada...
- Caulonia has also been used by the town 15km away formerly known as Castelvetere. The city changed its name to Caulonia in honour of the ancient city...
- The marquess Giacomo Arditi of Castelvetere (21 March 1815, in Presicce – July 1891) was an Italian historian, economist and writer, nephew of the archaeologist...
- (muni****lities) of the province of Avellino: Taurasi, Bonito, Castelfranci, Castelvetere sul Calore, Fontanarosa, Lapio, Luogosano, Mirabella Eclano, Montefalcione...
- from 1680 to his death in 1690. Carafa was born on 17 March 1615 in Castelvetere (modern Caulonia) in Calabria, Italy to Girolamo, Prince of Roccella...