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    Constanza "Nina" Rignano (née Sullam; 1871 – 1945) was an Italian philanthropist active from the 1830s until 1930s. Rignano was born Constanza Sullam to...
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  • Man A Machine (1927). In 1897 he married Costanza "Nina" Sullam, also from a Jewish family. Rignano took interest in biology and wrote a book that argued...
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    Maria Cabrini, Carlotta Clerici, Ersilia Majno [it], Linda Malnati, and Nina Rignano were some of the founding members of the Comitato Pro-Voto Milanese,...
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  • for women. Sonnino served in the Women's Union (UNF) together with Nina Sullam Rignano and Ada Treves Segre. They worked on creating a school for retraining...
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    eventually moved in with their paternal aunt, Cesarina (Nina) Mazzetti, on a farm in Rignano sull’Arno, where she lived with her husband Robert Einstein...
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    writer, painter, poet, sculptor and intellectual. Soffici was born in Rignano sull'Arno, near Florence. In 1893 his family moved to the latter city,...
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