Romolo Gessi (30 April 1831 – 1 May 1881), also called Gessi Pasha, was an Italian soldier, governor in the Turkish-Egyptian administration and explorer...
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related to Italian Somaliland. "La Somalia Italiana", written in 1925 by Romolo Onor (in Italian). "Atlante delle colonie italiane". Detailed Atlas of Italian...
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Robert Bellarmine (redirect from Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmine)
Robert Bellarmine SJ (Italian: Roberto Francesco Romolo Bellarmino; 4 October 1542 – 17 September 1621) was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic...
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Albert R. Broccoli (redirect from Albert Romolo Broccoli)
Albert Romolo Broccoli (/ˈbrɒk.ə.li/ BROK-ə-lee; April 5, 1909 – June 27, 1996), nicknamed "Cubby", was an American film producer who made more than 40...
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Romolo Carboni (9 May 1911 – 2 September 1999) was an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who devoted his entire career to the diplomatic service of...
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Romolo Valli (7 February 1925 – 1 February 1980) was an Italian actor. Valli was born in Reggio Emilia. He was one of the best-known Italian actors from...
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Philip Neri (redirect from Philip Romolo Neri)
Philip Romolo Neri CO (/ˈnɪəri/ NEER-ee; Italian: Filippo Romolo Neri, pronounced [fiˈlippo ˈrɔːmolo ˈneːri]; 22 July 1515 – 26 May 1595), sometimes referred...
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Romolo is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro. The station is located between Viale Romolo and Largo Alberto Ascari. It is connected to the railway...
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Romolo Tavoni (30 January 1926 – 20 December 2020) was an Italian sports executive best known for his work at Ferrari. Tavoni was born on 30 January 1926...
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served—along with five other ones—to influence "wyrd", the fortune and fate of a warrior king. Duel of the Titans, (Italian: Romolo e Remo), a 1961 film starring...
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Romolo Panfi (1632 in Florence – 1690 in Carmignano) was an Italian painter, active in Tuscany. He was active mainly as a battle painter and landscapes...
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Sergente Romolo Ticconi was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. Romolo Ticconi was born in Acuto, the Kingdom of Italy, on 25...
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Laura Betti, Stefania Casini, Ellen Schwiers, Sterling Hayden, Alida Valli, Romolo Valli, Stefania Sandrelli, Donald Sutherland, and Burt Lancaster. Set in...
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article 531. doi:10.1038/s41598-023-50458-w. Roccaro, Mariana; Salini, Romolo; Pietra, Marco; Sgorbini, Micaela; Gori, Eleonora; Dondi, Maurizio; Crisi...
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performance Romolo Valli won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actor. Enrique Thibaut as Giampiero Gessner Danièle Gaubert as Valeria Romolo Valli as...
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Romolo Griffini (26 May 1825 – 9 January 1888) was a Milanese physician, social reformer and patriot-activist. He was also, at various stages in his career...
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Ten Thousand Dollars for a Massacre (category Films directed by Romolo Guerrieri)
Violence) is a 1967 Italian spaghetti Western film directed by Romolo Guerrieri. The film was one of the unofficial sequels of Django, and had the working title...
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items whenever necessary. This approach was called ‘‘case by case’’ by Romolo and Margot in an article published in 2001. In 2010 Dalby et al. published...
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quickly dispelled at Gordon's command by the troops of Yussuf Pasha and Romolo Gessi. Gessi, together with Taha Mahomet, had earlier been credited with...
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Famagosta. The station was opened on 1 November 1994 as a one-station extension from Romolo. South of the station, the line branches off, with trains...
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Pontifical Swiss Guard Maurizio Lombardi as Cardinal Mario Assente Marcello Romolo as Pope Francis II (born Tommaso Viglietti), the first pope elected during...
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Fiesole Cathedral (redirect from Cattedrale di San Romolo di Fiesole)
Fiesole Cathedral (Italian: Cattedrale di San Romolo, Duomo di Fiesole), officially the Cathedral of Saint Romulus of Fiesole, is a Roman Catholic cathedral...
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The Final Executioner (category Films directed by Romolo Guerrieri)
Guerriero) is an Italian post-apocalyptic film released in 1984, directed by Romolo Guerrieri and written by Roberto Leoni. The stars included William Mang...
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co-written by Sergio Leone and starring Rod Steiger, James Coburn, and Romolo Valli. Set during the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s, the film tells the...
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Romolo Bacchini, also credited as Bachini (11 April 1872 – 27 March 1938) was a filmmaker, musician, painter and Italian dialect poet, who spent his career...
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Italian R-class submarine (redirect from Romolo-class submarine)
The R-class or Romolo-class submarine was a group of submarines built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina Italiana) during World War II. They were...
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1038/s41598-023-50458-w. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 10834484. Roccaro, Mariana; Salini, Romolo; Pietra, Marco; Sgorbini, Micaela; Gori, Eleonora; Dondi, Maurizio; Crisi...
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Romolo ed Ersilia ("Romulus and Ersilia") is an 18th-century Italian opera in 3 acts by the Czech composer Josef Mysliveček composed to a libretto by the...
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Murphy 2008, p. 70. Murphy 2008, p. 87. Langdon 2006, p. 144. Quazza, Romolo (1960). "Alfonso II d'Este, duca dì Ferrara". Dizionario Biografico degli...
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Ferrari after the French Grand Prix as a result of punching team manager Romolo Tavoni and another patron at a restaurant when a discussion got heated....
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