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  1. San Francisco Caracciolo (Santa María, Nápoles; 13 de octubre de 1563- 4 de junio de 1608), religioso italiano reconocido como místico y cofundador, junto con Juan Agustín Adorno y Fabricio Caracciolo, de la Congregación Regular de Sacristanes Menores también llamada "Orden Regular de Clérigos Menores", más conocidos como Caracciolinos.

  2. Francesco Caracciolo di Brienza (Nápoles, Reino de Nápoles, 18 de enero de 1752 – ib., 30 de junio de 1799) fue un almirante italiano.

  3. Biografía de San Francisco Caracciolo. A los 22 años, le dio una enfermedad terrible a la piel, semejante a la lepra, y todos creían que sería incurable. Entonces Francisco le hizo a Dios esta...

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    In 1913, Admiral Paolo Thaon di Revel became the Chief of Staff of the Regia Marina (Royal Italian Navy). With tensions high in Europe and a naval arms race underway, he secured authorization for a huge new construction program, which called for four new battleships, three cruisers, and numerous other warships. Ordered in 1914, the Francesco Caracc...

    Shortages of steel slowed the construction of the ships, and after Italy entered World War I in May 1915, other classes of warships, particularly destroyers, submarines, and other light craft were needed to combat the Central Powers. As a result, work on the ships was suspended in March 1916. Around 9,000 t (8,900 long tons) of steel had been built...

    Cernuschi, Enrico & O'Hara, Vincent P. (2007). "Search for a Flattop: The Italian Navy and the Aircraft Carrier 1907–2007". In Preston, Antony (ed.). Warship. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. pp....
    Clerici, Carlo; Robbins, Charles B. & Flocchini, Alfredo (1999). "The 15" (381mm)/40 Guns of the Francesco Caracciolo Class Battleships". Warship International. 36 (2). International Naval Research...
    Fraccaroli, Aldo (1985). "Italy". In Gray, Randal (ed.). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. pp. 252–290. ISBN 978-0-87021-907-8.
    Friedman, Norman (2011). Naval Weapons of World War One: Guns, Torpedoes, Mines and ASW Weapons of All Nations; An Illustrated Directory. Barnsley: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-100-7.
  4. Hace 3 días · Francisco Caracciolo, sacerdote, fundador de los Clérigos Regulares Menores. "Preciosa sangre de mi Jesús, eres mía, y por ti y sólo por ti espero salvarme. ¡Oh, sacerdotes, esforzaos por celebrar la misa todos los días y embriagaos con esta sangre!"

  5. 6 de mar. de 2023 · The Francesco Caracciolo class was 201.6 m (661 ft) long (waterline), 212 m (696 ft) overall combined with a beam of 29.6 m (97 ft) making for a favourable lenght-to-beam ration for speed. This was helped by the twin turret barbettes.

  6. Francesco Caracciolo, duke di Brienza (born January 18, 1752, Naples, Kingdom of Naples [Italy]—died June 28, 1799, Naples) , duke di Brienza was a Neapolitan admiral who was executed on the orders of the British admiral Horatio Nelson for supporting the republican revolution at Naples in 1799.