Luigi San Nicolás Schellens (born 28 June 1992) is an Andorran international footballer who plays for Atlètic d'Escaldes as a striker Born in Escaldes-Engordany...
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The Church of St. Louis of the French (Italian: San Luigi dei Francesi, French: Saint Louis des Français, Latin: S. Ludovici Francorum de Urbe) is a Catholic...
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2015–2020 Ricard Fernández 15 0.267 2016–2020 Albert Rosas 20 0.2 2019–2024 4 Luigi San Nicolás 2 15 0.133 2010–2013 Christian García 15 0.133 2016–2020...
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composer Luigi Boccherini, who died in Madrid, was buried here until 1927, when Benito Mussolini repatriated the remains to the church of San Francesco...
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Saint Nicholas (redirect from San Nicola di Myra)
them to their hometown, where they are now enshrined in the Basilica di San Nicola. The remaining bone fragments from the sarcophagus were later removed...
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The Basilica of Saint Nicholas of Tolentino (Italian: Basilica di San Nicola a Tolentino) is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica that is part of...
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Federico Bigi, 1957–1972 Giancarlo Ghironzi, 1972–1973 and 1976–1978 Gian Luigi Berti, 1973–1976 Giordano Bruno Reffi, 1978–1986 Gabriele Gatti, 1986–2002...
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Rank Player Club Goals 1 Chus Sosa FC Santa Coloma 9 Luigi San Nicolás Engordany 3 Vincent Ramaël Lusitanos 8 José Aguilar Inter Club d'Escaldes Walter...
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San Nicola dell'Alto (Arbëreshë Albanian: Shën Koll) is a village and comune (municipality) in the province of Crotone, in the Calabria region of southern...
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Naples in the 1930s at the height of Fascist Italy. Police Commissioner Luigi Ricciardi holds a powerful secret: he can see the ghosts of people who have...
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Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (redirect from San Paolo Stadium)
stadium in Italy, after Milan's San Siro, Rome's Stadio Olimpico and Bari's San Nicola. For the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, the stadium hosted the football...
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Pietro Aldi was born in Manciano. He studied at the Academy of Siena with Luigi Mussini. In 1874, he is awarded a stipend at the Biningueci competition...
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Luigi Tenco (21 March 1938 – 27 January 1967) was an Italian singer-songwriter. He died on the night of 27 January 1967 after a performance at Sanremo...
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April 1954, signed by President Luigi Einaudi. An unimportant agglomerate of buildings until the 19th century, Sesto San Giovanni grew during the end of...
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Darida Stanislav Tecl Tomáš Wágner Asmir Kajević Billy Bodin 1 goal Luigi San Nicolas Adam Smith Hovhannes Hambardzumyan Kamo Hovhannisyan Taron Voskanyan...
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Giacomo Tritto, Ferdinando Orlandi, Gaspare Spontini, Giuseppe Farinelli, and Luigi Lablache. Teachers of this Conservatory, some of whom had been pupils listed...
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Luigi Vanvitelli (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi vaɱviˈtɛlli]; 12 May 1700 – 1 March 1773), known in Dutch as Lodewijk van Wittel (IPA: [ˈloːdəʋɛik...
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San Marino (/ˌsæn məˈriːnoʊ/ SAN mə-REE-noh, Italian: [sam maˈriːno]; Romagnol: San Maréin or San Maroin), officially the Republic of San Marino (Italian:...
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moved to the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella where his pupils included Niccolò van Westerhout, Leoncavallo and Luigi Denza. He initially taught harmony...
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Martin Lumbreras Peralta (redirect from Martín de San Nicolás)
Martín Lumbreras y Peralta, also known as Martín de San Nicolás (1591 – 25 August 1624), was a Roman Catholic missionary from Spain. He was beatified...
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in Don Giovanni was one of his signature roles. Luigi Lablache was born in Naples, the son of Nicolas Lablache, a merchant from Marseille, France, to...
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(Bologna 1727-1807) Nicolò Marchioni (Don Nicola Amati) (Bologna ca. 1643-1715) Pietro Messori (Modena 1870–1952) Luigi Mingazzi (Ravenna 1859-1933) Armando...
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Tremiti Islands (redirect from San Nicola (island))
Gargano national park. The archipelago is composed of 5 islands: San Domino, San Nicola, Capraia, Cretaccio, and Pianosa. The islands were used for the...
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Napoli, Volume 1, by Luigi Catalani, Naples (1845): page 99. Wikimedia Commons has media related to San Gregorio Armeno (Naples). San Gregorio Armeno Church...
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The Wait (2015 film) (category Films based on works by Luigi Pirandello)
and starring Juliette Binoche. The film is loosely based on two works by Luigi Pirandello. It was screened in the main competition section of the 72nd...
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Luigi Fontana (9 February 1827 – 27 December 1908) was an Italian sculptor, painter and architect. He was born at Monte San Pietrangeli in the Marche...
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Madama Butterfly (redirect from Cio-Cio-San)
three acts (originally two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly"...
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Reggenti; sg.: Capitano Reggente) are the two heads of state of the Republic of San Marino. They are elected every six months by the Grand and General Council...
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Mazzini's supporters and common criminals in the fort, including the Archbishop Luigi Fransoni. After the unification of Italy, around a thousand of Kingdom of...
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in the late 19th century. Initially dedicated only to San Nicola, it took on the title of San Martino with the destruction of a rural church and relocation...
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