Tiriolo is a town and comune in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It was the birthplace of Renaissance painter Marco...
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Ruffo. In 1610, he rearranged his land holdings, selling the comune of Tiriolo to the Duke of Messina. In 1625 he took part in the Siege of Breda and...
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Marco Cardisco, also known as Marco Calabrese, (Born in Tiriolo c.1486 – c.1542) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in Naples...
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grown from various settlements scattered in the area of Catanzaro, Marina, Tiriolo (formerly Teure), Santa Maria di Catanzaro, and on the hill Trivonà (Trischines...
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breeding of silkworms combined with the cultivation of mulberry trees. Tiriolo and Badolato are known above all for the manufacturing of the "vancale"...
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breeding of silkworms combined with the cultivation of mulberry trees. Tiriolo and Badolato are known above all for the manufacturing of the "vancale"...
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branch of the family established themselves in Naples, with two palaces in Tiriolo and Catanzaro. Known as Alemanni di Napoli, their coat of arms is or, two...
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notable Old Latin inscription dating to 186 BC. It was discovered in 1640 at Tiriolo, in Calabria, southern Italy. Published by the presiding praetor, it conveys...
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Caulonia since 1998 to 2007 and since 2009 to Badolato (RC) Radici Sonore at Tiriolo (CZ) since 2006 Radicazioni Festival at Alessandria del Carretto (CS) since...
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aforementioned Robert; Ralph, who inherited Catanzaro; and William, who inherited Tiriolo. In the Mezzogiorno, he married, like his eldest brother William Iron Arm...
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