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- Ripacandida (IPA: [ripaˈkandida]; Ripacandidese: Rubbuacànnə; Lucano dialect: R'bbacànnə or R'pacànnə) is a town and comune in the province of Potenza...
- Saint Donatus of Arezzo (Italian: San Donato di Arezzo) is the patron saint of Arezzo, and considered a bishop of the city. A P****io of Donatus' life was...
- Donatus was a Benedictine monk. He was born in Ripacandida, Italy. He became a Benedictine in 1194, at Petina, Italy. St. Donatus Catholic Online Portals:...
- needed] Gerardo Martino is of Italian descent. His grandparents are from Ripacandida, Basilicata. Martino is married to fellow Argentine María Angélica. Newell's...
- the comuni of Avigliano, Bella, Calitri, Filiano, Rionero in Vulture, Ripacandida, Ruvo del Monte and San Fele. Santa Maria da Nives, Atella Monticchio...
- great-grandfather, Vito Sinisi, emigrated to the United States from Ripacandida, in the Italian region of Basilicata. Sinise briefly attended Glenbard...
- San Mariano, deacon and Martyr of the Catholic Church from Grumentum, Ripacandida Mariano, a masculine name This disambiguation page lists articles about...
- consists of the comuni of Atella, Barile, Ginestra, Melfi, Rapolla, Ripacandida, Rionero in Vulture, Maschito, Venosa, Ruvo del Monte, Rapone, and San...
- Cornelius Phillips of Juniata, Pennsylvania, and Mary Catherine Savino of Ripacandida, Italy. He is of Italian descent on his mother's side and of Welsh descent...
- bounded by the comuni (Muni****lities,) of Atella, Avigliano, Forenza, Ripacandida, San Fele. The history of the town starts from the 16th century when...