Pietro Delfino or Delfin, O.S.B. Cam., (born at Venice in 1444; died 16 January 1525) was an Italian Camaldolese monk, patristic scholar, theologian, abbot...
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Delfino Pescara 1936, commonly referred to as Pescara, is a professional Italian football club based in Pescara, Abruzzo. The club was formed in 1936...
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associated with the monastery include Pietro I Orseolo, Anselmo Costadoni, Gian Benedetto Mittarelli, and Pietro Delfino. In 1810 the monastery was suppressed...
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Ludovico, began to study Latin and Greek letters with his companions Pietro Delfino and Leonardo Loredan, all pupils of the master Pierleone Leoni, then...
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to join a monastic community without taking the full vows. Although Pietro Delfino, the superior general of the Order of Camaldoli, agreed to their request...
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Italy of Values (redirect from Lista Di Pietro)
2007. "Di Pietro: meglio Tabacci degli "sfasciavetrine". E lui: con Tonino? Si può fare". Corriere della Sera. 27 October 2007. "Capo e "delfino", platea...
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1913. Uhtred Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109) Guitmund Rabanus Maurus Pietro Delfino (1444–1525), Camaldolese Jacques Le Bossu (1546–1626) François Delfau...
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religious name Pietro. At Camaldoli, Querini and Giustiniani successfully opposed the policies of the minister general Pietro Delfino and Basilio Nardi...
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(1605); Denis Delfino, Bishop of Vicenza (1606); Octavius Saraceni, Bishop of Sovana (1606); Giovanni Emo, Bishop of Bergamo (1611); Pietro Emo, Titular...
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election (0.6%). Secretary: Ernesto De Marzio (1976–1978), Raffaele Delfino (1978–1979), Pietro Cerullo (1979) President: Alfredo Covelli (1977–1979) v t e v...
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Pietro Paolo Mennea (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro menˈnɛːa]; 28 June 1952 – 21 March 2013), nicknamed la Freccia del Sud ("the Arrow of the South")...
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Delfino della Pergola (1398–1465) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Modena (1463–1465) and Bishop of Parma (1425–1463). Delfino della...
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Bishop of Crema. On 8 Jul 1612, he was consecrated bishop by Giovanni Delfino (camerlengo), Cardinal-Priest of San Marco, with Attilio Amalteo, Titular...
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This is a list of submarines that have served the Italian Navy. Delfino Glauco class Glauco Narvalo Otaria Squalo Tricheco Foca Medusa class Medusa Argo...
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March 2019. voce "Arborea" da F.C. Casula, Dizionario Storico Sardo, Carlo Delfino Editore, 2001, Sassari Media related to Arborea at Wikimedia Commons History...
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Pietro Guerra, and Ferruccio Manza — Cycling, Men's Team Road Race Klaus Dibiasi — Diving, Men's Platform Giovan Battista Breda, Giuseppe Delfino, Gianfranco...
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Jacopo Dolfin (redirect from Giacomo Delfino)
served as the penultimate Venetian Podestà of Constantinople, succeeding Pietro Foscarini in spring 1256 and being replaced by Marco Gradenigo. He went...
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Archived 2008-10-27 at the Wayback Machine La Stampa, 26 October 2008 Delfino Borroni: Italy’s last surviving veteran of the First World War[dead link]...
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Pietro Fusco (born 11 August 1971), is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Revealed by Napoli, Pietro Fusco stood out...
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State-supported Established 1481; 543 years ago (1481) Rector Federico Delfino Administrative staff 1,711 Students ~ 40,000 Location Genoa , Italy Campus...
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Sassari: Delfino. ISBN 978-88-7138-606-5. Casula, Frantziscu Tzèsare (2011). Sìntesi de Istòria Sardu-Italiana (in Sardinian). Sassari: Delfino. ISBN 978-88-7138-606-5...
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Giuseppe Delfino (22 November 1921 – 10 August 1999) was an Italian fencer and Olympic champion in épée competition. He won a gold medal in the épée individual...
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Francesco Sforza Pallavicino (redirect from Pallavicino, Pietro Sforza)
Member of the Accademia dei Lincei, together with Lucas Holstenius and Pietro della Valle. Following Ciampoli's guide Pallavicino started an open and...
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Titiopolis in Rome on 6 February 1701 by the hands of Cardinal Daniello Marco Delfino. On 19 November 1714 Marco Gradenigo was appointed bishop of Verona and...
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Michele Baldi (category SSD Castel San Pietro Terme Calcio players)
2000–2001 → Chievo (loan) 7 (0) 2002–2003 Cosenza 16 (0) 2003–2006 Castel San Pietro 65 (2) 2006–2007 RC Angolana 2007 Miglianico 2008–2009 RC Angolana 2009–2010...
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(1579–1580) Tolomeo Gallio (1580–1581) Prospero Santacroce (1581–1582) Zaccaria Delfino (1582–1583) Giovanni Francesco Commendone (1583–1584) Gugliemo Sirleto...
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Pietro Fioravanti (born 4 April 1946) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Juventus Serie A champion: 1966–67. "Pietro Fioravanti...
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sentenced to death the remaining guilty individuals. Massimo Gianoli Teresa Delfino Antonio Ferrero Anna Varetto Renato Morra Fiorina Maffiotto Rosa Martinoli...
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Greece April 1945; returned to United Kingdom 1957; scrapped March 1958 Delfino Regia Marina Squalo submarine 1,107 19 June 1931 Sunk in collision 23...
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Ottorino Pietro Alberti (17 December 1927 – 17 July 2012) was an Italian Roman Catholic archbishop who served as Archbishop of Cagliari from 1987 to 2003...
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