• Flaminio may refer to: Flaminio (Rome), a quartiere Flaminio – Piazza del Popolo (Rome Metro), an underground station Rignano Flaminio, a comune in the...
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    The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in Rome. It lies along the Via Flaminia, three kilometres northwest of the city centre, 300 metres away from the Parco...
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  • The Flaminio Obelisk (Italian: Obelisco Flaminio) is one of the thirteen ancient obelisks in Rome, Italy. It is located in the Flaminio quarter on Piazza...
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  • Flaminio Paleologo (1518, Casale Monferrato – May 24, 1571, Goito) was an Italian soldier and feudal lord. He was an illegitimate son of John George Palaeologus...
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  • Joann E. Flaminio is an American executive director in the investment industry, and was the first female president of the Boston Athletic Association from...
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    Piazzale Flaminio is a square in Rome (Italy) and the starting point of the Via Flaminia. It divides the Flaminio and the Pinciano quarters. The square...
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  • Flaminio Malaguti is an Italian professional poker player residing in Las Vegas, NV. Malaguti placed 6th in the 2009 World Series of Poker $1,500 Limit...
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    Il Flaminio is a 1735 opera buffa by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi to a Neapolitan libretto by Gennaro Antonio Federico, first performed at the Teatro Nuovo...
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    Flaminio Bertoni (Masnago, Italy, 10 January 1903 – Paris, France, 7 February 1964) was an Italian automobile designer from the years preceding World War...
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  • Flaminio Ephraim Servi (Hebrew: אפרים בן שלמה נחמיה סרוִי, romanized: Efra'im ben Shlomo Neḥemiah Servi; 24 December 1841 – 23 January 1904) was an Italian...
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    DANiiVORY (redirect from Theresa Flaminio)
    Theresa Danielle Flaminio Romack, known professionally as DANiiVORY, is an American singer and musician. She is currently touring with R&B artist Rhye...
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  • Flaminio Scala (27 September 1552 – 9 December 1624), commonly known by his stage name Flavio, was an Italian stage actor of commedia dell'arte, scenario...
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    Palasport Flaminio is an indoor sporting arena located in Rimini, Italy. The seating capacity of the arena for basketball games is 3,118 people. Palasport...
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  • 858 Referee: Vincenzo Orlandini (Italy) 1 September 1960 21:00 Stadio Flaminio, Rome Attendance: 7,994 Referee: Cesare Jonni (Italy) 1 September 1960...
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    The Cimitero Flaminio (also known as Cimitero di Prima Porta or Cimitero di Montebello) is a cemetery in Rome (Italy), outside the Grande Raccordo Anulare...
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  • Flaminio Torrigiani or Torrigiano (1729–November, 1792) was an Italian physician and anatomist. Rasori was born in Corniglio. He began studying medicine...
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    Flaminio Ponzio (1560–1613) was an Italian architect during the late-Renaissance or so-called Mannerist period, serving in Rome as the architect for Pope...
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    Rignano Flaminio is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, about 35 kilometres (22 mi) north of Rome...
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    Flaminio Vacca or Vacchi (Caravaggio or Rome, 1538 – Rome, 1605) was an Italian sculptor. His sculptural work can be seen in Rome in the grandiose funeral...
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  • Flaminio Sosa Ovelar (born 24 January 1946 in Caraguatay, Paraguay) is a former footballer. He played at centre back position. Guarani Paraguayan Primera...
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    and keyboardist Theresa Flaminio were recruited by McKee in August 2011, prior to the band's label deal in November 2011. Flaminio departed from the group...
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  • Flaminio Costa v ENEL (1964) Case 6/64 was a landmark decision of the European Court of Justice which established the primacy of European Union law (then...
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  • Flaminio del Turco (active 1581 till death in 1634) was an Italian architect and sculptor. He was born and active mainly in Siena, Italy. Along with Damiano...
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    Marcantonio Flaminio (winter 1497/98 – February 1550), also known as Marcus Antonius Flaminius, was an Italian humanist poet, known for his Neo-Latin works...
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    ^ Flaminio at Heliopolis, Egypt: 30°07′46.3″N 31°17′20″E / 30.129528°N 31.28889°E / 30.129528; 31.28889 (Flaminio_Heliopolis) ^ Flaminio at Circus...
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    Flaminio Torri) was an Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School, active during the Baroque period. He was a pupil of Guido Reni, Giacomo Cavedone...
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    Flaminio is the 1st quartiere of the Italian capital Rome. Identified by the initials Q. I, it belongs to the Municipio II and has 13,018 inhabitants and...
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    several matches and the final of the 1990 FIFA World Cup), the Stadio Flaminio, the Villaggio Olimpico (Olympic Village, created to host the athletes...
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    31 October 2010. "Judgment of the Court of 15 July 1964 in the case of Flaminio Costa v E.N.E.L." Kiljunen, Kimmo (2004). The European Constitution in...
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    vecchio (meaning 'old one' or simply 'old') Pantalone, by 1570. In the Flaminio Scala scenario, for example, Il Magnifico persists and is interchangeable...
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