• San Massimo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Campobasso in the Italian region Molise, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southwest of Campobasso...
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  • Massimo, Jesuit school in Rome San Massimo, municipality in Campobasso, Molise, Italy Circo Massimo (Rome Metro), Roman metro station Teatro Massimo,...
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    civil parish (frazione) and ski resort, part of the municipality of San Massimo in the province of Campobasso, Molise region. Still 1960s Campitello...
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  • Massimo (Italian: [ˈmassimo]) is a masculine Italian given name. Notable people with the name include: Massimo Agostinelli (Max Agos) (born 1987), Swiss-based...
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    Massimo Bonini (born 13 October 1959) is a Sammarinese former professional football player and coach, who played as a midfielder for Italian sides Bellaria...
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    laws. He then returned to L'Aquila, becoming a canon of San Massimo Cathedral and archpriest of San Paolo di Barete. He then moved to Rome and was named...
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    Massimo Troisi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo troˈiːzi]; 19 February 1953 – 4 June 1994) was an Italian actor, cabaret performer, comedian, screenwriter...
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    Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group is an Italian coffee company that owns multiple brands. Massimo Zanetti developed the firm starting in the 1970s after he...
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  • Massimo Coda (born 10 November 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie B club Sampdoria. Coda started his career...
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    Maximus of Turin (Italian: San Massimo; c. 380 – c. 465) was a Roman Christian prelate known as the first Bishop of Turin. He was a theological writer...
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  • Massimo Bottura (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo botˈtuːra]; (born September 30 1962) is an Italian restaurateur and the chef patron of Osteria Francescana...
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  • Raffaele Gioia (1757 in San Massimo, Province of Campobasso in the Molise – July 26, 1805) was an Italian painter. He initially trained with his father...
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    Massimo Donati (born 26 March 1981) is an Italian professional football manager, pundit and former player who played as a midfielder. Born in San Vito...
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    2001. The San Massimo Reserve — covering an area of about 460 hectares and classified as a Site of Community Importance IT 2080015 "San Massimo" — is notable...
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    Verona (redirect from San Michele Extra)
    member of the Roman School Stefano Bernardi (1580–1637), baroque composer Massimo Bubola, singer-songwriter born in Terrazzo Paolo Caliari (1528–1588), well...
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    The international festival of folk in the Matese in San Massimo The exhibition of black truffle in San Pietro Avellana The carnival of Larino in February...
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    Massimo Ambrosini Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo ambroˈziːni]; born 29 May 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly...
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    of Abruzzo. L'Aquila Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Maximus of Aveia (San Massimo), was built in the 13th century, but crumbled down during the 1703 earthquake...
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    of San Massimo. On 6 May 1848, the Piedmontese army began its advance. The movement of the various units was not synchronised. At the village of San Massimo...
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    the continent. Other castings were made in 1065 for San Fermo, 1081 for San Massimo and 1172 for San Salvar. Up until the 14th century the best bell founders...
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  • appointing his scribe Toto as advocate, to control the monastery of San Massimo and her property, but failed. Together with his wife Sichelgaita, he...
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    L'Aquila Cathedral: main church dedicated to Saint Maximus of Aveia (San Massimo), was built in the 13th century, but razed after the 1703 earthquake...
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    Penne Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Penne; Concattedrale di San Massimo) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Maximus in Penne, Abruzzo, Italy...
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  • Massimo Agostini (born 20 January 1964 in Rimini) is an Italian football manager and former striker. Agostini started his professional playing career...
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  • Massimo Fusarelli, OFM (born March 30, 1963) is an Italian Franciscan friar who has served as the minister general of the Order of Friars Minor since...
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    Autobiography, Introduction by Constance Drummond (nee Hornby) Bacigalupo, Massimo (2008). "Tigullio Itineraries: Ezra Pound and Friends". Academia edu. https://www...
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    The bell chamber in the campanile of San Massimo, Verona...
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    Pasquale Valentini (born 1953 in San Marino), politician who has held multiple ministerial posts Massimo Bonini (born 1959 in San Marino), football player who...
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  • Siccomario San Martino sulla Marrucina San Martino Valle Caudina San Marzano di San Giuseppe San Marzano Oliveto San Marzano sul Sarno San Massimo San Maurizio...
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  • Massimo Tamburini (November 28, 1943 – April 6, 2014) was an Italian motorcycle designer for Cagiva, Ducati, and MV Agusta, and one of the founders of...
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