Girgenti is an Italian surname, deriving from the Sicilian name for the town of Agrigento in Sicily.
Girgenti may refer to:
Paolo Girgenti (c. 1769 – after 1800), Italian painter of the late 18th and early 19th-centuries, active in Naples
John Girgenti (born 1947), American state legislator
Agrigento, the Sicilian city
Province of Agrigento, in the Sicilian language
A zone in Siġġiewi in the island of Malta that also contains Girgenti Palace
The Girgenti meteorite of 1853; see Meteorite falls
Girgenti, village in the Italian comune of Pescorocchiano, Rieti Province, Central Italy.
Girgenti House - a small estate in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Girgenti is an Italian surname, deriving from the Sicilian name for the town of Agrigento in Sicily. Girgenti may refer to: Paolo Girgenti (c. 1769 – after...
John A. Girgenti (born August 8, 1947) is an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey Senate from 1990 to 2012, representing the...
Girgenti Palace (Maltese: Palazz tal-Girgenti) is a palace near Siġġiewi, Malta. It was built in 1625 as the summer residence of Malta's inquisitor, and...
Giovanni Girgenti (born 18 December 1942) is an Italian boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
Girgenti House (OS grid reference: NS 36502 43575) was a small, rather eccentric mansion built on part of the old Barony of Bonshaw in the parish of Stewarton...
Paolo Girgenti (1767/69 – 1819) was an Italian painter of the late 18th and early 19th-centuries, active in Naples. He was born in Agrigento, Sicily, known...
(Arabic: فرج بن سالم, Hebrew: פרג' בן סלומון), also known as Farragut of Girgenti, Moses Farachi of Dirgent, Ferragius, Farragus, or Franchinus or Ferrauto...
Born as a port zone in the old Girgenti, today called Agrigento, under the name of Marina di Girgenti (seashore of Girgenti), since in the 15th century it...
Italy. The historic diocese of Agrigento was also known as the Diocese of Girgenti, and Diocese of Agrigentum. It used to be a suffragan of the Archdiocese...
Criminal Justice Services, Richard H. Girgenti, the authority to investigate the rioting and the Nelson trial. The Girgenti Report was compiled by over 40 lawyers...
Bivona) was one of the three districts into which the Italian province of Girgenti in Sicily was divided. Existing from 1860 to 1927, it comprised thirteen...
the shape of a nearby ravine), near Porto Empedocle, a poor suburb of Girgenti (Agrigento, a town in southern Sicily). His father, Stefano Pirandello...
17 July 2019) was an Italian writer. Originally from Porto Empedocle, Girgenti, Sicily, Camilleri began university studies in the Faculty of Literature...
the retiring Vincent O. Pellecchia. He and incumbent Assemblyman John Girgenti retained the District 35 seats for the Democrats by defeating Republican...
Castrogiovanni, Nuoro. In the same year, the Province of Caserta was dissolved, Girgenti was renamed Agrigento, and the institution of circondari, sub-provincial...
Hereditary Princess of Saxony* 11th generation Infanta Isabel, Countess of Girgenti Infanta María del Pilar María de la Paz, Princess Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria...
ancient Racalmuto titles. For the following two centuries the del Carretto and Racalmuto names were united. Constanzia died at Girgenti in 1350. v t e...