SanSeverino can refer to: Mercato SanSeverino, a commune of the Province of Salerno SanSeverino Lucano, a commune of the Province of Potenza San Severino...
SanSeverino Marche is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Macerata in the Italian region Marche, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southwest...
Mercato SanSeverino (Sanseverinese: Sanzuverin') is a town and comune of the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-west Italy. Mercato San Severino...
Pacificus of SanSeverino (1 March 1653 – 24 September 1721), born Carlo Antonio Divini, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest known for being a miracle-worker...
San Severo (pronounced [san seˈvɛːro]; formerly spelled Sansevero and previously known as SanSeverino; Northern Apulian: Sanzëvírë; Latin: Castellum Sancti...
SanSeverino Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di SanSeverino, Concattedrale di Sant’Agostino), also known locally as the New Cathedral (Duomo nuovo), is a 17th-century...
Juan Severino Mallari (1785–1840) was a Filipino Catholic priest. He is the first documented serial killer from the Philippines.During the Spanish colonial...
SanSeverino Lucano is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
playwright and director Severino Santiapichi (1926–2016), Italian magistrate and writer SanSeverino - Various places in Italy Severino (album), album by Brazilian...
The former Italian Catholic Diocese of SanSeverino, in the Province of Macerata, Marche in Central Italy, existed until 1986. In that year it was united...
Roger of SanSeverino was the bailiff of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1277 to 1282. He was sent to Acre, then the capital of the kingdom, with a small...
The House of Sanseverino (also known as SanSeverino) was an Italian noble family that played a prominent role in the Kingdom of Sicily (prior to the War...
tournois. Charles appointed Roger of SanSeverino to administer the Kingdom of Jerusalem as his bailiff. SanSeverino landed at Acre on 7 June 1277. Hugh...
Lorenzo Salimbeni (SanSeverino Marche, 1374 – c. 1418) and Jacopo Salimbeni (c. 1370/80 – after 1426) were Italian painters. They were brothers whose...
indiciis et tortura by the Italian jurist and monk Franciscus Brunus de SanSeverino – a treatise that actually cautioned against torture in general – and...
traditions danzón and rumba. Matanzas was founded in 1693 as San Carlos y SanSeverino de Matanzas. This followed a royal decree ("real cédula") issued...
married three times. In 1337, he married Luisa de SanSeverino, daughter of Tommaso III de SanSeverino, Count of Marsico; they had no children. In 1348...
Pizzofalcone, taking the relics of SanSeverino with them. In 904 they added to these the relics of San Sossio, martyred companion of San Gennaro. They remained here...
of south-western Italy. The municipality borders with Forino, Mercato SanSeverino, Montoro, Quindici and Siano. Adolfo Bruno - Former Caporegime in the...
the founders of the science of human anatomy. Bartolomeo was born in SanSeverino in the province of Ancona, where his father, Marinao Eustachius, was...
for scientific use in Rome. Eustachio was born on 4 October 1610 in SanSeverino Marche, from the illustrious Divini's family. At the age of 4 his mother...
cities he includes from north to south Ancona, Auxumum, Septempeda (SanSeverino Marche), Pneuentia, Potentia, Firmum Picenum with port at Castellum (Porto...
stalls, decorated with wooden carvings by Giovanni di Pier Jacopo da SanSeverino (1520). The statue of Saint Rufinus by Lemoyne stands at the center of...