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    Leonardo Castellani (November 16, 1899 – March 15, 1981) was an Argentine priest, essayist, novelist, poet and theologian. Born in Reconquista, Santa...
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  • Leonardo Castellani (1896 – 1984) was an Italian engraver and painter, mainly active depicting landscapes with chalcography. Born in Faenza to a furniture...
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  • writer Iván Castellani (born 1991), Argentine volleyball player John Castellani (1926–2021), American basketball player Leonardo Castellani (1899–1981)...
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  • Vita di Leonardo Da Vinci — in English, The Life of Leonardo da Vinci — is a 1971 Italian biographical drama miniseries created by Renato Castellani. The...
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  • Corriere della Sera. 29 December 2023. Retrieved 11 July 2024. Castellani, Leonardo; Ceresole, Anna; d'Auria, Riccardo; Fré, Pietro (2019). Tullio Regge:...
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    Esteban Ratti (president of the Argentine Writers Society) and Father Leonardo Castellani. The latter expressed to Videla his concern regarding the disappearance...
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    Eugenio Cambaceres Miguel Cané Martín Caparrós Evaristo Carriego Leonardo Castellani Abelardo Castillo Haroldo Conti Gabino Coria Peñaloza Julio Cortázar...
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  • (1883–1963) Stefano Cassiani (1636–1714) Andrea del Castagno (1421–1457) Leonardo Castellani (1896–1984) Guglielmo Castelli (born 1987) Raffaelle Castellini (d...
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    Brigand (1961), Castellani devoted himself mainly to biopics in episodes shot for television, widely followed, such as The Life of Leonardo da Vinci (1971)...
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  • 1500–1559, Portugal, nf) Lisa Castel (born 1955, Angola, nf/p) Leonardo Castellani (1899–1981, Argentina, nf/f/p) Rosario Castellanos (1925–1974, Mexico...
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    Magna Grecia, Rossano (collective). IV Rassegna della Stampa d'Arte Leonardo Castellani, Urbino (collective) XXX Biennale Nazionale d'Arte Città di Milano...
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  • Andrés Manuel Carretero (1927-2004) Evaristo Carriego (1883–1912) Leonardo Castellani (1889–1981) Abelardo Castillo (1935-2017) Nelson Castro (born 1955)...
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    Cardinal and Archbishop of Buenos Aires Tomás Canavery, priest Leonardo Castellani, priest Santiago Copello, Cardinal and Archbishop of Buenos Aires...
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    dedicated to astronomer and scientist Galileo Galilei, is housed in Palazzo Castellani, an 11th-century building which was then known as the Castello d'Altafronte...
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  • Braschi Antonio Burgos Pedro Calderón de la Barca Ramón de Campoamor Leonardo Castellani – Jesuit priest Juan de Castellanos – Criollo poet, soldier and Catholic...
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    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Louis Bertrand Castel, French scientist Leonardo Castellani, 20th-century Argentine writer and theologian Giuseppe Castiglione...
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  • Gustavo Franceschi, director of the Catholic journal Criterio, and Leonardo Castellani, pogroms were no longer unimaginable solutions. Explaining why pogroms...
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    Julio Cortázar in 1949. Also worthy of note is the literary work of Leonardo Castellani (1899–1981), a Jesuit priest who left a considerable bulk of essays...
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  • was influenced by Giacomo Balla, and spent time in the studio of Leonardo Castellani. He exhibited at the 3rd Biennale Romano in 1925, the next year in...
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  • Antonio Berni, Eduardo Mac Entyre, Pérez Celis, Leopoldo Presas, Leonardo Castellani and Marco Denevi. Art criticism Barragán, Buenos Aires, Galería Rubbers...
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  • Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. The film was adapted by Leonardo Benvenuti, Renato Castellani, Piero De Bernardi, and Tonino Guerra from the play Filumena...
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  • converted to Catholicism. He was converted by his friend, priest Leonardo Castellani, an author of detective fiction and his conversion had Gilbert K...
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    Arnaldo Battistoni, Remo Brindisi, Romolo Calciati, Felice Casorati, Leonardo Castellani, Arnoldo Ciarrocchi, Tano Citeroni, Enotrio, Pericle Fazzini, Ilario...
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    della Mercede a Montecalvario. Other works in the church are by Leonardo Castellani, by Giacomo da Cosenza, and followers of Beinaschi. Antonio Terraciano...
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  • (1881-1952) Susana Calandrelli (1901–1978) Arturo Carrera (born 1948) Leonardo Castellani (1899–1981) Vicenta Castro Cambón Emeterio Cerro (1952–1986) Andrés...
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    Norma Shearer as Juliet. Laurence Harvey in Renato Castellani's 1954 film Romeo and Juliet. Leonardo DiCaprio in Baz Luhrmann's modernized 1996 version...
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  • writer, essayist, poet and translator (died 1986) 16 November - Leonardo Castellani, priest, essayist, novelist, poet and theologian (died 1981) 11 December...
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  • Ghosts – Italian Style (category Films directed by Renato Castellani)
    (Italian: Questi fantasmi) is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Renato Castellani. Pasquale Lojacono and his wife Maria are very poor, and do not have a...
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    windows designed by him (1385–1387); fresco decoration of the Cappella Castellani with scenes of the lives of SS Anthony the Great, John the Baptist, John...
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    Medici. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin. ISBN 0140050906. Giuseppe Castellani (1931). Della Rovere (in Italian). Enciclopedia Italiana. Rome: Istituto...
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