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Pitigliano is a town in the
province of Grosseto,
located about 80
kilometres (50 mi) south-east of the city of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. It is one of...
- the
Orsini territories southwards down to
Avellino and
northwards to
Pitigliano.
During his life, the
family was
firmly in the
Guelph faction. He had...
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Pitigliano Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Pitigliano;
Cattedrale dei
Santi Pietro e Paolo) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to
Saints Peter and Paul...
- to its
Pitigliano line. Niccolò di
Pitigliano was born in
Pitigliano, in the Maremma, the son of
Aldobrandino Paioletti ll,
Count of
Pitigliano and his...
- Florence, and the New State, i.e.
Siena and the
southern part up to
Pitigliano, with
different laws and taxes. With the
death of Gian
Gastone de' Medici...
- The
Diocese of
Pitigliano-Sovana-Orbetello (Latin:
Dioecesis Pitilianensis-Soanensis-Urbetelliensis) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in...
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Count of Nola, and
Margherita Aldobrandeschi,
Countess of
Sovana and
Pitigliano. Anastasia's father, Guy, fled
England in 1266
after he had
escaped from...
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Bianco di
Pitigliano is a denomi****one di
origine controllata that is
located close to the
southern coast of Tuscany, in Italy. The DOC was
created in...
- 113 today. In 1908 his dad ( my
great grandfather) left his
family in
Pitigliano Italy, and
crossed the
Atlantic Ocean in
search of the
American dream"...
- Elba
Montalcino Montescudaio Moscadello di
Montalcino Nipozzano Parrina Pitigliano San
Gimignano Scansano Val di
Chiana Val di
Cornia Valdinievole Valle...