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    Agostino Gallo (14 May 1499 – 6 September 1570) was an Italian agronomist. Although not a man of letters, Agostino Gallo contributed greatly to the store...
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  • page 38. Vita di Giuseppe Velasques palermitano egregio dipintore, by Agostino Gallo, (1845) page 6-7. Comune of Sikania Archived 2014-01-21 at the Wayback...
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  • Province (1:1,262) 7. Tucumán Province (1:1,263) Agostino Gallo (1499–1570), Italian agronomist Anna Maria Gallo (1715-1791), better known as Mary Frances of...
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  • freestyle swimmer Agostino Fregoso (1442–1486) was an Italian condottiero Agostino Galamini (1553–1639), Italian cardinal and bishop Agostino Gallo (1499–1570)...
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    Novelli da Morreale in Sicilia pittore, architetto, ed incisori. by Agostino Gallo, Giuseppe Patania, Published by Reale Stamperia of Palermo (1830), page...
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  • and chronicler (d. 1537) March 31 – Pope Pius IV (d. 1565) May 14 – Agostino Gallo, Italian agronomist (d. 1570) June 24 – Johannes Brenz, German theologian...
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    Giuseppe Velasques palermitano egregio dipintore scritta da Agostino Gallo suo amico By Agostino Gallo; 1845; page 4. Effemeridi scientifiche e letterarie per...
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  • of his drawings are preserved by the Gallery of Palazzo Abatellis. Agostino Gallo, manuscript, 19th century. Citti Siracusano, La pittura del Settecento...
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    and chronicler (d. 1537) March 31 – Pope Pius IV (d. 1565) May 14 – Agostino Gallo, Italian agronomist (d. 1570) June 24 – Johannes Brenz, German theologian...
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  • Occulti are also notable for their interest in natural philosophy. Agostino Gallo was a member. Eveline Chayes, "Language of Words and Images in the Rime...
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    Novelli da Morreale in Sicilia pittore, architetto, ed incisori. by Agostino Gallo, Giuseppe Patania, Published by Reale Stamperia of Palermo (1830), page...
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  • Biografia e gabinetto scientifico artistico dell'archeologo signor Agostino Gallo memoria storico politica, by Gregorio Raymondo Granata; 1863; page 52...
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    Anthony Fitzherbert in England published his Natura Brevium, authors as Agostino Gallo, Camillo Tarello, Francesco Sansovino and others in Italy, published...
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    and sculptor (b. 1504) Tomás de Santa María, Spanish music theorist Agostino Gallo, Italian agronomist (b. 1499) attribution:Kim Traynor The Gentleman's...
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    Order of the Golden Spur Apotheosis of Palermo Sicilian Baroque Rococo Agostino Gallo, manuscript, 19th century. Renato Roli, Giancarlo Sestieri. I disegni...
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  • marshland was regained by the two Italian agronomists Camillo Tarello and Agostino Gallo. Monuments in the village include Luzzago's palace and Brunelli's villa...
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    and sculptor (b. 1504) Tomás de Santa María, Spanish music theorist Agostino Gallo, Italian agronomist (b. 1499) 1571 January 3 Joachim II Hector, Elector...
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    Compagnia dei verdi. Another, Blind Daphnis Among the Shepherds, is in the Agostino Gallo collection in the Galleria regionale della Sicilia in Palermo. He was...
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  • Mantia (1998 and 2001) (in Italian) Contino & Mantia (2001) (in Italian) Agostino Gallo, "Elogio storico di Pietro Novelli da Morreale in Sicilia, pittore,...
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    Cinquecento in Sicilia. La Sicilia Orientale, Napoli, Electa, 1993. Agostino Gallo, "Elogio storico di Pietro Novelli da Morreale in Sicilia, pittore,...
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    according to his direction. Tarello and another agronomist from Brescia, Agostino Gallo, promoted the use of clover as a fodder. In Ricordo d'agricoltura he...
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    wound received by him in protecting the king's person on that occasion. Agostino Depretis became his successor (details here). On 3 July 1879 Cairoli returned...
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    panels are now hanging apart in the church of San Gallo near Zogno. Vergine in trono con Agostino e san Gerolamo, ca 1490, Venezia, Museo Correr The...
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    of central Turin, Piedmont, Italy, designed by Giovanni and Bartolomeo Gallo and built between 1904 and 1929 on the Piazza Benefica. The church was created...
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    Blindness (he received an Emmy Award for his role). In 2005, he played Agostino Casaroli in the television miniseries Pope John Paul II. He completed filming...
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    suffrage, which was approved by the government of Agostino Depretis. In 1883 the leaders of the Left, Agostino Depretis, and the Right, Marco Minghetti, formed...
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  • Agostino Galamini, O.P. (1553 – 6 September 1639) was an Italian cardinal and bishop. Agostino Galamini was born in Brisighella in 1553. His mother was...
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    collaborated with the periodical l'Eco delle provinciale, directed by Agostino Depretis. As soon as he graduated, he interned at the office of the lawyer...
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  • WTC Hartsdale New York United States vice president Aon Michael Louis DiAgostino 41 WTC Garden City New York United States power broker Cantor Fitzgerald...
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    grew up mostly in East Harlem. He was the son of Maria (née Zasa) and Agostino Coppola, who came to the United States from Bernalda, Basilicata. Coppola...
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