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Meaning of "caracciolo"

caracciolo (noun) - Caracciolo is a proper noun, often used as a surname or a place name. It may refer to a particular individual or location
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  • A surname from Italian.

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Serra caracciolo for grp.
Avellino became the main seat of the Caracciolo.
Caracciolo class battleship.
The town later passed to the princely families of Caracciolo and Pignatelli.
Carlo Caracciolo was appointed president of the group.
It would appear to be Francesco Caracciolo.
It made Caracciolo no room in starting eleven.
This made him the uncle of cardinal Innico Caracciolo the Younger.
Caracciolo was born in Naples to a noble family.
Francesco Caracciolo class.
Caracciolo was tried by royalist Neapolitan officers and sentenced to death.
Lungomare Caracciolo district.
Alessia Cara is the stage name of the very young Alessia Caracciolo.
Sforza and Joanna ransomed Caracciolo and retreated to the fortress of Aversa.
The interior has a Caravaggesque painting of St Anthony resurrects a dead man by Battistello Caracciolo.

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Sforza and Joan ransomed Caracciolo and retreated to the fortress of Aversa.
He fought for the Parthenopean Republic and served as a naval officer alongside admiral Francesco Caracciolo.
House of Caracciolo.
Caracciolo was hanged from the yardarm of a ship ; his body was thrown into the sea.
Forsyth County schools spokeswoman Jennifer Caracciolo said in a statement that Waddell loved children.
Richly adorned, this work shows aspects coinciding with the Caracciolo chapel.
Battistello Caracciolo had made a copy of this painting, now lost.
It was later of the d'Avalos and Caracciolo families.
Caracciolo was hanged aboard the Neapolitan frigate Minerva at 5 o'clock the same afternoon.
Because of abuse by encomenderos of the system of mita, Caracciolo solicited its abolition.
Caracciolo was born most likely in Naples, in the first half of the 14th century.
The district has since launched an investigation into the matter, according to Caracciolo.
An agreement was obtained ; Caracciolo was freed, and fled to Aversa with Joanna.
It was lorded by many different feudal families, among them the Caracciolo and Carafa.
From here starts the famous one via Caracciolo that leads to Mergellina and Posillipo 's Hill.
I have only good things to say about Dr. Caracciolo.
It was for a long time a fief of the Caracciolo family and, later, to the D'Aquino.
Tradition and new tendencies, the bespoke of Sartoria Caracciolo.
The Palazzo Caracciolo Napoli features 146 guestrooms where history blends with the modern requirements of hospitality.
Line-drawing of the Francesco Caracciolo class.
In summer 2014 Caracciolo returned to Brescia, entering the first team squad again.
It was a fief, among the others, of the Orsini and the Caracciolo.
In 1956, with the magazine losing money, Olivetti made Caracciolo a present of the majority shareholding.
Restored by the Caracciolo Family, it was ceded in 1570 to the Theatine Order.
Soon after, Santafede died, and the team of Caracciolo and Gessi were fired.
He received his ordination to the priesthood in Naples on 1 September 1833 from Filippo Giudice Caracciolo.
An opportunity for Alfonso to reconquer Naples occurred in 1432, when Caracciolo was killed in a conspiracy.
Thomas 's mother, Theodora, belonged to the Rossi branch of the Neapolitan Caracciolo family.
Room of the Ark, contains a painting by Giovan Battista Caracciolo ( 17th century ).

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