Proper noun
Castagna (plural Castagnas)
A surname from Italian.
Castagna was chosen to be the new Archbishop of Rossano on 1 March 1553, and he would quickly receive all the minor and major orders culminating in his ordination to the priesthood on 30 March 1553 in Rome. Source: Internet
Castagna would later participate in the Council of Trent from 1562 to 1563 and served as the president of several conciliar congregations. Source: Internet
Castagna was elected as pope on 15 September 1590 and his election was brought about due to the backing of the Spanish factions. Source: Internet
Penn State defensive end Colin Castagna pulls down running back Mark Allen during the Blue-White game on Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Beaver Stadium. Source: Internet
Over the last few days, I connected with Tanya Castagna, a Baltimore native and nurse on the island region of Sardinia, about 250 miles from Rome. Source: Internet
If Registrant is a CORPORATION or LLC, sign below: WILLIAM D. CASTAGNA. Source: Internet