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<p> of Sicily, was a [[Dominican]] of the [[Convent]] of St. Peter the [[Martyr]] at Naples. He died in 1590, leaving several works in Italian, among which are, Trattato dell Anto Santo. Trattato del Celibato: — Trattato delle Ricchezze Spirituali della Chiesa: — Salutationes ad Sanctiss. Nomren Dei Dicetudce a Confratribus Soc. ejus. (Naples 1561). </p>
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<p> of Sicily, was a [[Dominican]] of the [[Convent]] of St. Peter the [[Martyr]] at Naples. He died in 1590, leaving several works in Italian, among which are, Trattato dell Anto Santo. Trattato del Celibato: '''''''''' Trattato delle Ricchezze Spirituali della Chiesa: '''''''''' Salutationes ad Sanctiss. Nomren Dei Dicetudce a Confratribus Soc. ejus. (Naples 1561). </p>
 
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Reginaldo Accetto [1]

of Sicily, was a Dominican of the Convent of St. Peter the Martyr at Naples. He died in 1590, leaving several works in Italian, among which are, Trattato dell Anto Santo. Trattato del Celibato: Trattato delle Ricchezze Spirituali della Chiesa: Salutationes ad Sanctiss. Nomren Dei Dicetudce a Confratribus Soc. ejus. (Naples 1561).

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