- 1611
Giulio Pignatelli, 2nd
Prince of Noia (1587–1658), 4th
Marquess of
Cerchiara Antonio Pignatelli,
later Pope
Innocent XII (1615–1700) Niccolò Pignatelli...
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Countess Emanuela Potocka, born
Princess Emanuela Pignatelli di
Cerchiara (1852–1930), was an Italian-Polish
noblewoman and
fashionable salonière in Paris...
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Cerchiara di
Calabria is a town and
comune in the
province of Cosenza, part of the
Calabria region of
southern Italy.
Located in the
Pollino National...
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Archived from the
original on
March 20, 2019.
Retrieved March 20, 2019.
Cerchiara,
Audrey (October 29, 2014). "Lizzo in Paris,
Lizzo Everywhere: Our Fave...
- site. The
church was
built under the
supervision of
brother Rufino di
Cerchiara, who was
perhaps also the architect. The church,
built in late Renaissance...
-
March 2012). "Liverpool
Department Store - Update".
Retrieved 2012-07-03.
Cerchiara, Claudia. "Liverpool
Interolomas -
Grand Opening".
Retrieved 2012-07-03...
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Francesco Mazzei Born 1973 (age 51–52)
Cerchiara di Calabria,
Italy Nationality Italian Occupation Chef
Awards Order of
Merit of the
Italian Republic...
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Division of the
Neapolitan army,
commanded by
General Andrea Pignatelli di
Cerchiara had
detached from the main army
under their king,
Joachim Murat, and were...
- 4th
Marchioness of Coscojuela.
Fabrizio Pignatelli de Aragon,
Prince of
Cerchiara (1703–1736), who
married Virginia Pignatelli, a
daughter of
Girolamo Pignatelli...
- Colloreto),
Laino Borgo,
Laino Castello, Mormanno, Scalea, Papasidero, Civita,
Cerchiara (church of
Madonna delle Armi). Albanian-speaking
communities are present...