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  2. File:San Marco dei Cavoti - Piazza del Carmine.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. San Marco dei Cavoti - Wikipedia

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    San Marco dei Cavoti (Italian pronunciation: [sam ˈmarko dei kaˈvɔːti]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Benevento in the Italian region Campania, located near the Fortore River valley. San Marco is one of the best-known places in Italy for the production of torrone. There are around 10 companies in the production of this ...

  4. San Marco, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The right arms of the transept houses also several sarcophagi from the mid-14th century, including the tomb of Lanfranco Settalo, counsellor of Archbishop Giovanni Visconti, by Giovanni di Balduccio. Near the rear exit is a 16th-century tombstone portraying the Angel of the Resurrection , another fresco by the Fiammenghini (under which is a ...

  5. Province of Benevento - Wikipedia

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    San Marco dei Cavoti. Mains sights of San Marco dei Cavoti are: Torre Provenzale ("Provençal Tower"), a 14th-century jail later turned into a bell tower. Church of Maria SS.del Carmine (14th century), remade and provided with new frescoes in the 18th century. Rural church of Santa Barbara' (16th century) Palace Jelardi (18th century)

  6. House of Caracciolo - Wikipedia

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    The house boasted a mythical Byzantine origin, however, the first documented mention of the family date back to the 10th century with the progenitor Teodoro Caracciolo, who was reported in ancient documents as Theodorus Caracziolus, of which only archival information is available; he was buried together with his wife Urania in the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary in Naples.

  7. Walls of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Maximian tower in the courtyard of the Archaeological Museum of Milan. In the Imperial era, while Mediolanum was capital of the Western Roman Empire, Emperor Maximian enlarged the city walls; to the east, this was intended to include the Hercules' thermae (located in the surroundings of what are now Piazza San Babila, Corso Europa and Piazza Fontana); to the west, the new walls enclosed ...

  8. List of marquesses in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Associazione nobiliare regionale di Modena e Reggio, ed. (2007). Elenco nobiliare di Modena e Reggio e di Parma e Piacenza [List of Nobles from Modena and Reggio and from Parma and Piacenza] (in Italian). Sassari: Delfino. ISBN 978-88-7138-443-6. Whole Italy, including pre-unitarian States Collegio araldico (1990–1994).

  9. Palazzo Taverna, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Palazzo Taverna is a late Neoclassical palace in Milan, Italy, designed by Ferdinando Albertolli in 1835. It is located at 2, Via Montenapoleone, in the Porta Nuova district of the city. [ 1 ]

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