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  2. Sancia of Majorca - Wikipedia

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    In Perpignan on 17 June 1304 Sancha was married by proxy to Robert, Duke of Calabria and Prince of Salerno, the widower heir of the throne of Naples. The wedding in person took place three months later, on 20 September at the Chapelle des Hospitaliers at the Royal Palace of Collioure, Pyrénées-Orientales. The union was childless.

  3. Pupetta Maresca - Wikipedia

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    Pupetta Maresca and Pasquale Simonetti wedding photo (1955) Simonetti's style and power bothered other Camorristi. On 16 July 1955 in Naples, he was shot dead in a central square of Naples by Gaetano Orlando, a hitman commissioned by rival Camorrista Antonio Esposito. The six-months-pregnant Maresca was devastated.

  4. Giuliano clan - Wikipedia

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    Forcella, Naples: Years active: early 1950s-present By 2019, only a small faction of the organization is still active, known as "Giuliano-Amirante-Sibillo clan" Territory: Historic centre of Naples: Criminal activities: Drug trafficking, money laundering, Racketeering, smuggling, prostitution, gambling: Allies: Di Lauro clan Di Biasi clan (it ...

  5. 'Real Housewives' star Kelly Dodd called out for posing with ...

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    The Bravo star took to social media on Monday evening to post photos from Fox News personality Jesse Watters' wedding to his fiancée, Emma, at the Ritz-Carlson Resort in Naples, Florida, where ...

  6. Philippa of Catania - Wikipedia

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    Philippa breastfeeding (left), her wedding (centre) and her torture (right, background). Painted by Jean Fouquet (1458).. Philippa of Catania, also known as Philippa the Catanian or Filippa Catanese (died in 1345), was a Sicilian woman of low birth who became an influential figure in the royal court of the Kingdom of Naples.

  7. Lorenzo De Caro - Wikipedia

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    Apartment of the Archbishop of Naples – Piazza Donnaregina – Naples, (formerly held at the Duca di Martina Museum, Villa Floridiana, Naples): Painting of the Wedding of the Virgin, painting of the Decollation of Saint John the Baptist, of the Apparition of Saint Michael Archangel on the Gargano Mount, painting of Saint Francis receiving the ...

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