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Lavello (Potentino: Lavìdde) is a town and
comune in the
province of Potenza, in the
region of
Basilicata of
southern Italy; it is
located in the middle...
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Unione Sportiva Dilettantistica Lavello is an
Italian ****ociation
football club
located in
Lavello, Basilicata. It
currently plays in
Eccellenza Basilicata...
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Broglio da
Lavello,
known as
Angelo Tartaglia (1350 or 1370–1421), was an
Italian condottiero and nobleman,
captain of the
Papal Army, lord of
Lavello and Toscanella...
- was a
Roman Catholic diocese in
southern Italy,
located in the city of
Lavello,
province of Potenza, in the
region of Basilicata. In 1818, it was suppressed...
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reins of newly-promoted
Serie D club
Lavello.
After guiding Lavello to
sixth place in the league,
Zeman left
Lavello by the end of the season. On 11 November...
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Marco Bisceglia (5 July 1925 in
Lavello – 22 July 2001 in Rome) was an
Italian priest,
among the
first Catholic activists to
plead the
cause of homo****uals...
- VA: IHS Press. ISBN 978-1-932528-11-4. OCLC 173299105. Fortman, Erik;
Lavello,
Randy (2004). Webs Of Power:
Government Agencies,
Secret Societies, &...
- in the
Vulture area. It is
bounded by the
comuni of Barile, Ginestra,
Lavello, Maschito, Montemilone,
Palazzo San Gervasio,
Rapolla and Spinazzola. It...
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Lavello (1515–1539). On 10
December 1515,
Pietro Prisco Guglielmucci was
appointed by Pope Leo X as
Bishop of
Lavello. He
served as
Bishop of
Lavello...
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Bishop of
Lavello (1463–1481). On 13 June 1463,
Stefano Capani was
appointed by Pope Pius II as
Bishop of
Lavello. He
served as
Bishop of
Lavello until his...