The DiSangrofamily (or De Sangro) is an Italian noble family. The DiSangrofamily descends from an Oderisio, who was nephew of Berardo "il Francisco"...
Raimondo diSangro, Prince of Sansevero (30 January 1710 – 22 March 1771) was an Italian nobleman, inventor, soldier, writer, scientist, alchemist, and...
Castel diSangro Cep is an Italian association football club from Castel diSangro in the Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo. They currently play in Eccellenza...
Palazzo diSangro, also known as either Palazzo de Sangrodi Sansevero or Palazzo Sansevero, is a late-Renaissance-style aristocratic palace facing the...
passed to the Carafa of Stigliano. In 1720 Fondi was acquired by the diSangrofamily. In 1818 the declining city, surrounded by malaria-infested marshes...
Province of Chieti (Abruzzo). The castle was built by the Pandulfo-DiSangrofamily, the Counts of Monteodorisio, in 1095, while the marquis' palace dates...
nearby Sansevero family residence, the Palazzo Sansevero. The building was converted into a family burial chapel by Alessandro diSangro in 1613 (as inscribed...
Vincenzo Eugenio Balzano (Castel diSangro, 18 July 1866 – Rome, 29 November 1951) was an Italian magistrate, an art historian and a scholar of the history...
their County of Sicily, the fiefdom entered the possession of the DiSangrofamily, heirs of the Counts of Marsi. Giuseppe Cesina, Secretary of Kingdom...
there. The domain of the Borrello Family in the 11th century, Pescasseroli passed as a 'sub-fief' of the DiSangrofamily. After the fall of the Swabians...
Benedictine monk and cardinal, the son of Count Rinaldo of the family of the conti diSangro in the Marsi. He joined the order of St. Benedict at the abbey...
(Castel diSangro, Abruzzo May 5, 1840 – Naples, November 16, 1906) was an Italian painter, active in a Realist style. He was born to a landowning family of...
fiefdom of Simone diSangro. It remained with the Sangrofamily until the extinction of their line in 1759 with Vittoria Mariconda diSangro. In the 11th century...
Lannutti family, who lived there until the German seizure in 1943. The Nazis used the castle as a military outpost overlooking the Val diSangro to monitor...
retreating Nazis moving towards Castel diSangro along the Gustav Line, becoming a strategic observation point over the Sangro valley. Due to Allied and German...
the Grotta del Cavallone, lives a wealthy family in decline: the Sangro of Roio del Sangro. The father Lazaro di Roio is happy because his young son Aligi...
Produttori - Archivio di Stato di Napoli" (in Italian). Retrieved 4 April 2024. "Famiglia Caracciolo-Rossi" [Caracciolo-Rossi family]. Nobili napoletani...
della Spina and Giuseppe Capece brother of the Marchese di Rofrano, joined by Don Carlo diSangro (Prince of Sansevero). In Rome, by 1701 they were joined...
al Mare Ortona San Vito Chietino Rocca San Giovanni Fossacesia Torino diSangro Casalbordino Vasto San Salvo The coastal strip begins in the north at...
(Capella Sansevero de' Sangri or Pietatella) at the request of Raimondo diSangro, Prince of Sansevero VII. Corradini's work on the chapel is a very complex...
mountain, at the base of which runs the Aventino River, tributary of the Sangro. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 5,901 and an area of 66...
Scipione Ammirato. Beccadelli was the son of Antonino Beccadelli and Giulia diSangro, and grandson of the famous humanist Antonio Beccadelli, known as Panormita...
genus name Sansevieria honors Italian scientist and inventor Raimondo diSangro (1710–1771), Prince of San Severo. The genus was originally named Sanseverinia...