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    Pavia (UK: /ˈpɑːviə/ PAH-vee-ə, US: /pəˈviːə/ pə-VEE-ə, Italian: [paˈviːa] , Lombard: [paˈʋiːa]; Latin: Ticinum; Medieval Latin: Papia) is a town and comune...
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  • Angelo Bassini (Pavia, 29 July 1815 – Pavia, 3 January 1889) was an Italian patriot and soldier who served during the unification of Italy, including...
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    Pavia (Italian: Università degli Studi di Pavia, UNIPV or Università di Pavia; Latin: Alma Ticinensis Universitas) is a university located in Pavia,...
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    survive today, six bearing Pavias's signature. The most famous of the group is a Crucifixion. Pavias learned his craft from Angelos Akotantos, and was affiliated...
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  • Angelo Fava (1808 - 1881) was an Italian educator, scholar, and administrator. Fava was born in Chioggia (province of Venice) on April 8, 1808, as the...
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    Certosa di Pavia is a monastery complex in Lombardy, Northern Italy, situated near a small village of the same name in the Province of Pavia, 8 km (5.0 mi)...
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  • Salernitana. On 25 July 2015 Siniscalchi joined A.C. Pavia. Lega Pro Prima Divisione: 2010 "Angelo Siniscalchi è dell'Ascoli". Ascoli Calcio 1898 (in Italian)...
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  • Eloquence. He was born near Pavia. He studied eloquence and classic Greco-Latin literature in Pavia and Milan. In Pavia, he was a member of the scholarly...
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    Institute for Foreign Missions in 1850. Ramazzotti had served as the Bishop of Pavia prior to his relocation to Venice and died less than a week before Pope...
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    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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    on the central nervous system. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia (where he later spent most of his professional career) between 1860 and...
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  • Parenzo (Left) Isacco Pesaro Maurogonato (Right) Yasha Reibman (LP, Rad) Angelo Pavia (Left, Lib) Bellom Pescarolo (Indep) Ugo Pisa (Lib) Vittorio Polacco...
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    procedure) at the University of Pavia. He died in Pavia at the age of 58. Capasso, Riccardo (1961). "Anello, Angelo". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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  • Angelo Dolfini (born 8 October 1978 in Pavia) is an Italian former competitive figure skater. He is a four-time Italian national champion (1999–2002) and...
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  • Angelo "Ginobili" Andres (24 March 1851, Tirano –16 July 1934, Milan) was an Italian zoologist. Dr. Angelo Andres studied natural history in Pavia, Leipzig...
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    Cesare Angelini (author) (category Writers from Pavia)
    "rossa Pavia", presentation by Angelo Stella, Pavia, UNITRE, 1996. ISBN 88-7963-054-7 Cesare Angelini nel 'tempo' delle amicizie, edited by Angelo Stella...
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    beheaded in the Castel S. Angelo. On 15 April 1123, Pope Calixtus II confirmed all the privileges belonging to the Church of Pavia, and issued a ruling that...
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    Angelo Dubini (8 December 1813 – 28 March 1902) was an Italian physician born in Milan. He earned his doctorate from the University of Pavia in 1837 and...
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    Casolari and the Roman Angelo Righi, who completed the cycle of the Sibyls in 1605. Similar to the church of San Francesco in Pavia, the Church of San Tommaso...
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    Giovanni Angelo Del Maino (active in Pavia and the duchy of Milan 1496–1536; possibly born in Milan, c. 1475; date of death unknown) was an Italian sculptor...
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  • Sant'Angelo (redirect from St Angelo)
    Catholic Diocese of Santo Ângelo, a Roman Catholic Diocese of Brazil Santo Ângelo, a city in Rio Grande do Sul state Santo Ângelo (micro-region), a micro-region...
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  • Giovanni Angelo Testagrossa (9 April 1470 – December 1530) was an Italian lutenist and singer. He was born in Pavia and worked in Milan, Mantua, Ferrara...
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    offensive. D'Avalos captured the French outpost at San Angelo, cutting the lines of communication between Pavia and Milan, while a separate column of landsknechts...
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    Angelo Ciocca (born 28 June 1975) is an Italian politician and member of the European Parliament. On 7 July 2016, Ciocca succeeded at the European Parliament...
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  • Aquino as Ma. Feliz F. Fiero-Pavia Joel Torre as Rolando "Olan" Sinag / Abe Matias Epy Quizon as Salvador "Ador" Pavia JC Santos as Sr. Inspector Lemuel...
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    Palazzo Mezzabarba (category Palaces in Pavia)
    Palazzo Mezzabarba is a palace in Pavia, Lombardy, a notable example of Lombard rococo. It has served as Pavia's city hall since 1875. The Mezzabarba are...
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    the offensive. The French outpost at San Angelo was taken, cutting the lines of communication between Pavia and Milan, while a separate column of landsknechts...
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    many figures in their similar renditions of both Pavias and Georgios Klontzas work. Pavias like Angelos Akotantos was considered a Cretan Renaissance master...
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    Angelos Akotantos (Greek: Άγγελος Ακοτάντος 1390-1457) was a Greek painter, educator, and protopsaltis. He painted icons in the maniera greca, at a time...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan (category Province of Pavia)
    Province of Milan, the Province of Pavia, and the Province of Varese. Ambrosian chant Ambrosian Rite Cathedral of Milan Angelo Scola Early Christian churches...
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