• Anselmo Hugo Pisa (7 April 1918 – 16 October 1965) was an Argentine-Italian professional footballer and manager. He was the younger brother of Silvestro...
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  • Portuguese football. The winning coach, was former Lazio and Banfield player Anselmo Pisa. On 28 September 1952 Dinis Vital, Soeiro, Paixão, Madeira, Valle, Paulo...
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  • 2013–14 Héctor Pineda – Udinese, Napoli – 1997–2002 Anselmo Pisa – Lazio – 1940–41 Silvestro Pisa – Lazio – 1939–43 Pedro Pompei – Sampdoria – 1939–40...
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  • Eros Pisano (category Pisa SC players)
    Retrieved 12 August 2011.[permanent dead link] "PRESO ANSELMO, PISANO AL GENOA" [TAKEN ANSELMO, PISANO TO GENOA] (in Italian). U.S. Città di Palermo....
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  • Monza beat Pisa thanks to a 74th-minute penalty. In the second leg, a first-half goal by Pisa forced the game into extra time, and Pisa scored again...
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    1961 edition, when his name was removed. The decisions of the Council of Pisa (1409) were reversed in 1963 in a reinterpretation of the Western Schism...
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    Jewish section: Carlo Maciachini (Davide Leonino and Pisa shrines), Giovanni Battista Bossi (Anselmo de Benedetti tomb), Ercole Balossi Merlo (Leon David...
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  • Alberto Malusci, midfielders Massimo Orlando and Stefano Pioli and Forward Anselmo Robbiati were crutial to clinch the first spot. .- Source: http://calcio-seriea...
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  • Commonly end in -o: Agostino, Alberto, Alessio, Alessandro, Ambrogio, Angelo, Anselmo, Antonio, Basilio, Bruno, Bernardo, Carlo, Claudio, Cristiano, Damiano...
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    PP. V; Italian: Alessandro V), was an antipope elected by the Council of Pisa during the Western Schism (1378–1417). He reigned briefly from 26 June 1409...
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  • Antipopes, in or rival to Rome, including two of Avignon Papacy and one of Pisa, as princes of their schismatic government of the Catholic Church. Their...
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  • vejo na historia do beira mar hoje em dia na internet do meu avo anselmo hugo pisa primeiro treinador k levou o beira mar a primeira divisao por catarina;...
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    though this was not a particularly successful time for the club. Striker Anselmo Bislenghi scored 83 goals for the club during this period, thus becoming...
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  • Turkey Lago di San Domenico, L'Aquila, Italy San Domenico School, San Anselmo, California San Domenico (horse), Australian racehorse St Dominic (disambiguation)...
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    Carlo Ginzburg (category Academic staff of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
    Delio Cantimori and Marc Bloch. He received a PhD from the University of Pisa in 1961. He subsequently held teaching positions at the University of Bologna...
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  • Roques: He was a principal deputy of Pisa, a prestigious Jewish philanthropist and President of the Jewish community of Pisa, Italy, who was assassinated at...
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    University of Pisa to study jurisprudence. He became a member of the Accademia degli Apatisti, founded by Agostino Coltellini (1613-1693). At Pisa, he studied...
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    Antonio Tabucchi (category People from Pisa)
    Prize in Literature, a feat he never achieved. Antonio Tabucchi was born in Pisa but grew up at his maternal grandparents' home in Vecchiano, a nearby village...
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  • Guido Pisano (category Clergy from Pisa)
    Guido Pisano (died 1149) was a prelate and diplomat from Pisa. He probably belonged to the family of the counts of Caprona, and was promoted to the College...
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  • Aldo Ralli (category Actors from Pisa)
    – 6 March 2016) was an Italian stage, film and television actor. Born in Pisa, Ralli started his career on stage, as the sidekick of popular comedians...
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  • the rise of self-government in the Tuscan cities—Florence, Genoa, Lucca, Pisa and Siena. His family and his place of birth are unidentified, although two...
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    Gattilusio. In 1314, internal discord allowed Uguccione della Faggiuola of Pisa to make himself lord of Lucca. The Lucchesi expelled him two years later...
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    1264: Oberto II Pallavicino 1st half 1265: Federico Crotta, Tibaldo Volta, Anselmo Lavezzario, Antonio Vistarino 2nd half 1265: Emberra del Balzo Napoleone...
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  • Roma – 1988–89 Ângelo – Lecce, Parma, Siena – 2004–06, 2008–09, 2010–13 Anselmo – Genoa, Palermo – 2012–13 Antoninho – Fiorentina – 1960–61 Guilherme Arana...
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  • was reconsecrated on Saturday February 4, 1058 by the bishop of Lucca, Anselmo da Baggio, the future Pope Alexander II. A museum has been created in what...
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    ancient basilicas datable to the 5th-7th century, the Judike hired workers in Pisa to build it. On the death of Gonnario he was succeeded by his son Barisone...
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  • 2008. Carla Benedetti, Una trappola di parole. Lettura del "Pasticciaccio", Pisa, ETS Editrice, 1987. Robert S. Dombroski, Creative Entanglements, Gadda and...
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    is embossed on the plaque that marks the summit of the pass. Mallarini, Anselmo L'arte vetraria altarese, Bacchetta, 1995 Kurinsky, Samuel. "The Glassmakers...
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    project grew, the workshop moved to a warehouse of Rambaldi's elder brother, Anselmo, and reached sixteen craftsmen. The partners decided to site the park in...
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  • becomes Lombard duke of Lucca. 1004 - Pisa-Lucca conflict. 1052 - Matilda of Tuscany in power. 1057 - Anselmo da Baggio becomes bishop. 1063 - Lucca...
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