Gabriele Judica

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PredecessorMichele Iudica Deodato
Born(1760-08-09)August 9, 1760
Palazzolo Acreide, Kingdom of Sicily
Died(1835-05-03)May 3, 1835
Palazzolo Acreide, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
BuriedChiesa Madre di S. Nicolò, Palazzolo Acreide
Gabriele Iudica Danieli
Baron of Baulì
PredecessorMichele Iudica Deodato
Born(1760-08-09)August 9, 1760
Palazzolo Acreide, Kingdom of Sicily
Died(1835-05-03)May 3, 1835
Palazzolo Acreide, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
BuriedChiesa Madre di S. Nicolò, Palazzolo Acreide
Noble familyIudica
SpouseMarianna Bartoli
HeirCesare Iudica
FatherMichele Iudica Deodato
MotherCarmela Danieli
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OccupationArchaeologist, patron

Gabriele Iudica (or Judica) (Palazzolo Acreide, 9 August 1760 – Palazzolo Acreide, 3 May 1835) was an Italian archaeologist, nobleman, and patron. He is best known for his excavations at the ancient site of Akrai (Akrai/Acrae), and for his pioneering role in the archaeological exploration of southeastern Sicily.

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