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Well, the name is probably right, though I think the article should be moved to Rosa Vercellana (not Vercellona). Actually, Teresa seems to be just one of her baptismal names, while Guerrieri is the surname of convenience given by King Victor Emmanuel II to his illegitimate children. Since this person is best known as Rosa Vercellana, if nobody minds, I will move the page within a reasonable time. Thank you. --Erinaceus (talk) 14:24, 23 March 2009 (UTC)Reply