Angelo Angeli (20 August 1864 – 31 May 1931) was an Italian chemist. Angeli's salt and the Angeli–Rimini reaction are named after him. Angeli studied...
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Colorado Virna De Angeli (Gravedona, 27 February 1976), Italian former sprinter Alicia Gironella D'Angeli, Mexican chef Angelo Angeli (1864–1931), Italian...
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and Durazzo". Angelo Maria was born in 1600 as the eldest son of Michele Angeli, who in turn was the eldest son of Girolamo I Angeli. Angelo Maria had a...
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sulfinic acid. The reaction was discovered by the two Italian chemists Angelo Angeli and Enrico Rimini (1874–1917), and was published in 1896. The reaction...
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The Angelo Flavio Comneno or Angeli (Albanian: Engjëlli) family were a Venetian noble family of Albanian descent who claimed descent from the Angelos dynasty...
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and poet Angelo Andres (1851–1934), Italian zoologist Angelo Anelli (1761–1820), Italian Angelo Angeli (1864–1931), Italian chemist Angelo Anquilletti...
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the name sodium trioxodinitrate(II) monohydrate. As first reported by Angelo Angeli in 1896, the salt is prepared by combining hydroxylamine and an organic...
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presence of the two coins are proof that the Angelos family, known in Italian as Angeli and later as De Angeli, supervised the event. The law of Recanati...
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Anfinsen (1916–1995), American chemist, 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Angelo Angeli (1864–1931), Italian chemist Octavio Augusto Ceva Antunes, Brazilian...
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normally a short form of other Greek-based names such as; Angelos, Angelis, Angelopoulos, or Di Angelo (Italian). It ultimately derives from the Greek personal...
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De Angelis [Wikidata] (born 1981), Sammarinese motorcycle racer Wilma De Angelis (born 1931), Italian Pop singer Angelis (disambiguation) DeAngelo (disambiguation)...
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succeeded as grand master by his designated heir, his second cousin Angelo Maria Angeli. Majolino Bisaccioni maintained his position as vice-grand master...
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predecessor, his older brother Angelo Maria Angeli. Marco's family, the Angelo Flavio Comneno, claimed descent from the Angelos dynasty of Byzantine emperors...
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(disambiguation) Angelov Angel (given name) Angeli (disambiguation) Sant'Angelo (disambiguation) Angelos (disambiguation) Anghel This disambiguation page...
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Pope Pius IV (redirect from Giovanni Angelo Medici)
Pius IV (Italian: Pio IV; 31 March 1499 – 9 December 1565), born Giovanni Angelo Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from...
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University of Bologna Doctoral advisor Hugo Weidel Other academic advisors Ludwig Barth zu Barthenau Stanislao Cannizzaro Doctoral students Angelo Angeli...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive – Angelo Angeli". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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of Andrea Angeli, who in turn was the youngest son of the grand master Girolamo I Angeli (1505–1591). Giovanni Andrea's family, the Angelo Flavio Comneno...
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Victoria De Angelis (Italian pronunciation: [vikˈtɔːrja de ˈandʒelis]; Danish: [veˈkʰtsɔˌʁiːɑ d̥ɛ ˈɑn.d͡ʒeˌlis]; born 28 April 2000), also known mononymously...
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14, 2013. "Corruzione e Anticorruzione in Italia, Angelo Jannone e Ivano Maccani, ed Franco Angeli 2017". "L'OPPORTUNITA' BREXIT: A MILANO LA CITY DELL'EUROZONA...
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Castel Sant'Angelo (redirect from Castle of Sant' Angelo)
died in 1796, all prisoners with heavy sentences were transported to St. Angelo. Then, as soon as the papal seat became vacant, the local city council would...
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Michelangelo (redirect from Michael Angelo)
the Palazzo Farnese and the interior of the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli, in which he transformed the vaulted interior of an Ancient Roman bathhouse...
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Even Angels Eat Beans (redirect from Anche gli angeli mangiano fagioli)
Even Angels Eat Beans (Italian: Anche gli angeli mangiano fagioli) is a 1973 Italian comedy film written and directed by Enzo Barboni with Giuliano Gemma...
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geographer; he was 4 times a Member of Parliament of Gemona-Tarcento Angelo Angeli, (1864-1931), chemist Arturo Malignani, (1865-1939), inventor - from...
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church of San Raffaele, Naples. Domenico, Corcione. "Angelo Mozzillo - il pittore degli angeli". Vetus et Novus. Contea Nolana Archived 2015-09-23 at...
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Angelo Maria Angeli (grand master 1634–1678) to the grand mastership of the Constantinian Order, on the basis of Angelo Maria's father Michele Angeli...
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I Nuovi Angeli ("The New Angels") are an Italian pop band formed in 1966 in Milan. The name refers to the eponymous drama film directed by Ugo Gregoretti...
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Girolamo I Angeli (Latin: Hieronymus Angelus; 1505–1591) was a joint, or rival, Grand Master of the Constantinian Order of Saint George from 1570 to 1591...
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microcosmo ... (in Latin). Amsterodami: Jansson. OCLC 632552458. Sala, Angelo (1647). Angeli Salae ... Opera Medico-Chymica Qvae Extant Omnia (in Latin). Francofurti:...
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Andrea Angeli (Latin: Andreas Angelus; died 1580) was the Grand Master of the Constantinian Order of Saint George from c. 1545 to 1580. Andrea and his...
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