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- Giustiniano Lebano, alias Sairitis Hus, (14 May 1832 – 1910), also known as the "wizard of Torre Annunziata", was an Italian lawyer, patriot, esoterist...
- Giustiniano Parti****zio (Latin: Agnellus Iustini**** Particiacus; died 829) was the eleventh (traditional) or ninth (historical) Doge of Venice from...
- figure for both egyptian freemasonry and rosicrucianism in Italy was Giustiniano Lebano who held high offices in the Memphis Misraim rite and was an influential...
- Giustiniano Marucco (Italian pronunciation: [dʒustiˈnjaːno maˈrukko]; 22 August 1899 – 24 October 1942) was an Italian footballer who pla**** as a forward...
- 1612 (on Google Books) reprinted Milan, 1615 (on Google Books) Pompeo Giustiniano (1609). Delle guerre di Fiandra. Antwerp: Joachim Trognaesius. Chisholm...
- negotiations, dividing the kingdom of Vestfold with his half-brother Olaf. Giustiniano Parti****zio, doge of Venice, dies after a 2-year reign, and is succeeded...
- to the whole household and to the prior Parti****zio doges (Agnello Giustiniano (827–829), Giovanni I (829–836), Orso I (864–881) and Giovanni II (881–887)...
- Venice. The first church on the site was founded by Doge of Venice, Giustiniano Parti****zio, in the early 9th century to house the body of the saint...
- with other esoteric traditions, most notably the Egyptian Memphis Rite. Giustiniano Lebano was initiated into the Martinist Order through the Egyptian Rite...
- ISBN 978-0-19-269999-2. Procopio (1828) [6th century], "Libro quarto – Capo VI: Giustiniano fortifica la riva del Danubio dalla città di Viminacio sino in Tracia"...