Erasmo Di Spirito

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Erasmo Di Spirito

Birth
Cassino, Provincia di Frosinone, Lazio, Italy
Death
May 1964 (aged 76)
Matamoras, Pike County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Matamoras, Pike County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Erasmo Di Spirito ;

Born:
Cassino is a comune in the province of Frosinone, Italy, at the southern end of the region of Lazio.

Cassino is located at the foot of Monte Cairo near the confluence of the Gari and Liri rivers. The city is best known as the site of the Abbey of Montecassino and the Battle of Monte Cassino during World War II, which resulted in tremendous Allied and German casualties as well as the near total destruction of the town itself. Today, Cassino is also home to the University of Cassino and a FIAT automotive plant.

Cassino's origins lie in the Volscan settlement of Casinum, sited atop the hill of Cassino near Monte Cairo, five kilometres to the north. Casinum passed under the control of the Samnites, but the Romans eventually gained control of Casinum, establishing a fortified colony there in 312 BC. At least once during Punic Wars, Hannibal passed near Casinum. Casinum was also the site of a villa presumed to belong to Marcus Terentius Varro

The modern town which arose on the site of the ancient town of Casinum was called San Germano, but on 28th of July, 1863 the name was officially reverted to "Cassino".

During the renaissance Cassino lay on the northern frontier of the Kingdom of Naples, which was dominated by Spain. In 1504, during the Second Italian War, France attempted to capture the town in the Battle of Cassino, but failed. The dependence of Cassino on Spain lasted until 1860

San Giorgio a Liri is a commune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about 75 Miles (120 km) southeast of Rome and about 45 km southeast of Frosinone.
Villages in it are :
Caira, Montecassino, San Cesareo, San Michele, San Pasquale, Sant'Angelo in Theodice, Sant'Antonino, San Bartolomeo

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Dispirito - Luzerne County, Pa

1940 US Census

Antionette Dispirito, born 1920

Augustine Dispirito, born 1921

Clementina Dispirito, born 1891

*Erasmo Dispirito, born 1888

Eva Dispirito, born 1920

Fannie Dispirito, born 1899

Gino Dispirito, born 1916

Ilva Dispirito, born 1922

Kneale Dispirito, born 1892

Pasquale Dispirito, born 1927

Vincent Dispirito, born 1925

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Bio;

By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian
Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Garden State Historian
Erasmo Di Spirito ;

Born:
Cassino is a comune in the province of Frosinone, Italy, at the southern end of the region of Lazio.

Cassino is located at the foot of Monte Cairo near the confluence of the Gari and Liri rivers. The city is best known as the site of the Abbey of Montecassino and the Battle of Monte Cassino during World War II, which resulted in tremendous Allied and German casualties as well as the near total destruction of the town itself. Today, Cassino is also home to the University of Cassino and a FIAT automotive plant.

Cassino's origins lie in the Volscan settlement of Casinum, sited atop the hill of Cassino near Monte Cairo, five kilometres to the north. Casinum passed under the control of the Samnites, but the Romans eventually gained control of Casinum, establishing a fortified colony there in 312 BC. At least once during Punic Wars, Hannibal passed near Casinum. Casinum was also the site of a villa presumed to belong to Marcus Terentius Varro

The modern town which arose on the site of the ancient town of Casinum was called San Germano, but on 28th of July, 1863 the name was officially reverted to "Cassino".

During the renaissance Cassino lay on the northern frontier of the Kingdom of Naples, which was dominated by Spain. In 1504, during the Second Italian War, France attempted to capture the town in the Battle of Cassino, but failed. The dependence of Cassino on Spain lasted until 1860

San Giorgio a Liri is a commune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio, located about 75 Miles (120 km) southeast of Rome and about 45 km southeast of Frosinone.
Villages in it are :
Caira, Montecassino, San Cesareo, San Michele, San Pasquale, Sant'Angelo in Theodice, Sant'Antonino, San Bartolomeo

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Dispirito - Luzerne County, Pa

1940 US Census

Antionette Dispirito, born 1920

Augustine Dispirito, born 1921

Clementina Dispirito, born 1891

*Erasmo Dispirito, born 1888

Eva Dispirito, born 1920

Fannie Dispirito, born 1899

Gino Dispirito, born 1916

Ilva Dispirito, born 1922

Kneale Dispirito, born 1892

Pasquale Dispirito, born 1927

Vincent Dispirito, born 1925

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Bio;

By Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Historian
Jonathan Robert De Mallie, Garden State Historian