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- Hermenegild Santapau (1903-1970) was a Spanish born naturalized Indian Jesuit priest and botanist, known for his taxonomic research on Indian flora. He...
- Ambrogio Santapau was a 16th-century Sicilian nobleman. Originally, marquis of Licodia, a title he inherited from his father Porzio, in 1563 King Philip...
- candelabrum (Kar. & Kir.) Verbas**** chaixii (Vill.) Verbas**** chinense ((L.) Santapau) Verbas**** creti**** ((L.f.) Cav.) Verbas**** cylindrocarpum (Griseb.) Verbas****...
- Astrid's godparents were her uncle Fabrizio, Prince Ruffo di Calabria-Santapau, 7th Duke di Guardia Lombarda, and her aunt Hereditary Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte...
- Néstor Moa Alfonso B****ave [es] as Lluís Bonet Ana Rayo as Leonor "Leo" Santapau Macarena de Rueda as Rocío Fuster Blanca Martínez as Blanca Abril Zamora...
- 1607. He was born to Giovanni, IV count of Mazarin, and Dorotea Barresi Santapau, princess of Pietraperzia. In April 1566, upon the death of his father...
- Achyranthes atollensis (extinct) Achyranthes bidentata Blume Achyranthes coynei Santapau Achyranthes diandra Roxb. Achyranthes fasciculata (Suess.) C.C.Towns. Achyranthes...
- by Martin I, and was p****ed to the Catalan prince Ugo of Santapau. In 1543, Ambrogio Santapau was nominated Prince of Butera, after defeating Hayreddin...
- Aragonese fleet of forty galleys under Pancrazio Giustinian and Pons di Santapau [ca]. Doria withdrew to Chios, where he replenished his forces and filled...
- and Elisabetta both descend from Don Giuseppe Tiberio Ruffo di Calabria-Santapau, 2nd Prince of Palazzolo, Count of Sinopoli (1627–1683) and his wife, Agata...