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  2. Olivia of Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Olivia of Palermo (Italian: Oliva dì Palermo, Sicilian: Uliva di Palermu), Palermo, 448 – Tunis, 10 June 463, [3] [4] while according to another tradition she is supposed to have lived in the late 9th century AD in the Muslim Emirate of Sicily [5] [6] is a Christian virgin-martyr who was venerated as a local patron saint of Palermo, Sicily, since the Middle Ages, as well as in the Sicilian ...

  3. List of people from Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Mamilian of Palermo (died 460), bishop and saint; Olivia of Palermo (448-463), martyr and saint; Pope Agatho (575–681), Pope from 678 to his death, saint; Pope Leo II (611–683), Pope from 682 to his death, saint; Pope Sergius I (650–701), Pope from 687 to his death, saint; Pope Stephen III (723–772), Pope from 768 to his death

  4. Olivia Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Palermo began her career as part of MTV's television show, The City. [11] The series aired for two seasons from 2008 until 2010, and focused on the personal and professional lives of several young women residing in New York City. [12] As part of the show, Palermo worked for Diane von Fürstenberg and later in the accessories department for Elle ...

  5. List of State Archives of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy.—The administration of the public records of the kingdom is attached to the Ministry of the Interior, for which office Signor Vazio published (1883) his Relazione sugli archivi di stato italiani. There are seventeen repositories, Rassegna degli Archivi di Stato (in Italian), ISSN 0037-2781; Paul Oskar Kristeller.

  6. Biblioteca centrale della Regione Siciliana - Wikipedia

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    After the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767, their library became a royal school in 1782 during the reign Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and the instigation of Gabriele Lancillotto Castello, prince of Torremuza. It became a state library in 1860 and remained a national library until being transferred to the Regione Siciliana in 1977. The ...

  7. List of solved missing person cases: pre–1950 - Wikipedia

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    His death was confirmed in April 1945, and his remains buried at the Lorraine American Cemetery and Memorial in Saint-Avold, Moselle. Killed in action 3 months 1945 Keith Thiele: 23 Nazi Germany Thiele was a Royal New Zealand Air Force officer who was one of only four New Zealand born airmen to receive two medal Bars to his Distinguished Flying ...

  8. Palermo (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gianpiero D. Palermo; Girolamo Palermo, American mobster; John Palermo (born 1952) Johnny Palermo (1982–2009), American actor; Matteo Palermo (born 1999), American actor; Martín Palermo (born 1973), Argentine soccer coach and retired player; Olivia Palermo (born 1986) Steve Palermo (1949–2017) Tony Palermo (born 1979) Vincent Palermo (born ...

  9. Timeline of Palermo - Wikipedia

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    1302 – The peace of Caltabelotta recognized the rule of Frederic III on the condition that upon his death Sicily be controlled by the papacy. [8] 1330 – Palazzo Sclafani built. [9] 1394 – University established. [10] 1450 – Revolt against Alfonso the Magnanimous, confrontation in Palermo. [8] 1460 – Porta Nuova (Palermo) (gate) built. [9]

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