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- Pietraperzia (Sicilian: Petrapirzia) is a comune in the province of Enna, in Sicilian region of southern Italy. Elvira Mancuso, 20th century writer who...
- Girolamo Pietraperzia Barresi (c.1502 – 15 March 1549) was a Sicilian nobleman, marquis or prince of Pietraperzia, who was decapitated in Palermo after...
- married at Palermo on 20 April 1603 Francesco Branciforte, 2nd Prince of Pietraperzia. They had five daughters: Margherita Branciforte d'Austria (11 January...
- occasion of such a high bond, her parents gave the titles of Prince of Pietraperzia and Marquis of Militello. The marriage took place in the Royal Palace...
- 12,969 Troina 9,209 Agira 8,230 Valguarnera Caropepe 7,663 Regalbuto 7,196 Pietraperzia 6,817 Centuripe 5,418 ****oro 5,091 Villarosa 4,824 Aidone 4,813...
- Titles Prince of Trabia Prince of Butera Prince of Campofiorito Prince of Pietraperzia Prince of Scalea Prince of Scordia Duke of Camastra Cadet branches Lanza-Branciforte...
- Pietramelara Pietramontecorvino Pietranico Pietrapaola Pietrapertosa Pietraperzia Pietraporzio Pietraroja Pietrarubbia Pietrasanta Pietrastornina Pietravairano...
- Delia, Enna, Marianopoli, Mazzarino, Mussomeli, Naro, Petralia Sottana, Pietraperzia, San Cataldo, Santa Caterina Villarmosa, Serradifalco and Sommatino....
- known as Calloniana, in 1529 it was founded by Pietro Barresi, Prince of Pietraperzia, and took the current name from the Barresi family. Pietro was the first...
- Valdemone, Motta d'Affermo and Castel di Lucio Province of Enna: Enna, Pietraperzia, Agira, Leonforte and Cerami Province of Catania: Caltagirone, Militello...