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| SMOM Cabreo 36, Cabreo della venerabile commenda di Ponte Corvo, Fondi e Gaudea fatto rinovare dall’illustrissimo Signore Commandatore F. D. Franconi Patrizio Napolitano. 18th-century illustrated land survey of the Commendary of San Giovanni a Gaudo di Ponte Corvo, Fondi e Gaeta. Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Rome. | |
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Dear HMML Friends
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