Alessandro Ciceri (10 February 1932 – 5 September 1990) was an Italian sport shooter who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. Trap European Champions...
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Alessandro Ciceri, S.J. (28 May 1639 – 22 December 1703), also known as Alessandro Cicero, was an Italian Roman Catholic Jesuit who served as Bishop of...
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Foil Individual Edoardo Mangiarotti — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual Alessandro Ciceri — Shooting, Men's Trap Shooting Ermanno Pignatti — Weightlifting,...
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Daniele Ciceri (born ?) is a former Italian sport shooter who won two medals at individual senior level at the European Championships. Together with his...
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Liljedahl (SWE) 1956 Melbourne Galliano Rossini (ITA) Adam Smelczyński (POL) Alessandro Ciceri (ITA) 1960 Rome Ion Dumitrescu (ROU) Galliano Rossini (ITA) Sergei...
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Teresa Ciceri Castiglioni (Angera, 15 October 1750 – Como, 29 March 1821) was an Italian inventor and agronomist who was instrumental in the introduction...
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Melbourne details Galliano Rossini Italy Adam Smelczyński Poland Alessandro Ciceri Italy 1960 Rome details Ion Dumitrescu Romania Galliano Rossini...
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The event was won by Galliano Rossini of Italy, with his countryman Alessandro Ciceri taking bronze. Between the two Italians was Adam Smelczyński of Poland...
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Melbourne details Galliano Rossini Italy Adam Smelczyński Poland Alessandro Ciceri Italy 1960 Rome details Ion Dumitrescu Romania Galliano Rossini...
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en route in on June 28, 1694, while in Cochinchina. Fellow Jesuit Alessandro Ciceri was named as bishop in 1694. In 1696, after complaints from the Propaganda...
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cancer. Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon, 82, British colonial administrator. Alessandro Ciceri, 58, Italian Olympic sport shooter (1956). Roderic Alfred Gregory...
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Union Per Olof Sköldberg Sweden Vladimir Sevryugin Soviet Union trap details Galliano Rossini Italy Adam Smelczyński Poland Alessandro Ciceri Italy...
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Union Per Olof Sköldberg Sweden Vladimir Sevryugin Soviet Union Trap details Galliano Rossini Italy Adam Smelczyński Poland Alessandro Ciceri Italy...
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effect as he died in 1694 before reaching China, never consecrated Alessandro Ciceri, S.J. (1694–1703) Antonio de Silva, S.J. (1707–1726) António Paes...
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1936 0 London 1948 0 Helsinki 1952 0 Melbourne 1956 Galliano Rossini Alessandro Ciceri 2 Rome 1960 Galliano Rossini 1 Tokyo 1964 Ennio Mattarelli 1 Mexico...
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Maurice Tabet 261 Daniele Ciceri Alessandro Ciceri Trap, team Lebanon Maurice Tabet ? ? ? Italy Daniele Ciceri Alessandro Ciceri ? ? West Germany ? ? ...
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de Casal While bishop, he served as the principal consecrator of: Alessandro Ciceri, Bishop of Nanking (1696); Emmanuel a Santo Antonio, Bishop of Malacca...
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Italy (Luigi Rossi, ...) France 1959 Italy (Silvano Canonico, Alessandro Ciceri, Franco Piatti, Galliano Rossini) Soviet Union (Sergei Kalinin, Nikolai...
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imaginative artists such as Sanquirico in Milan and Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri in Paris strove to re-create visually the spirit and scale of the Romantic...
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Marco Vincini, Monica Marozzi, Niccolò Porcedda, Raffaele Albanese, Stefano Ciceri, Stefano Corradini Production Karsten Koch – photography Alex Charleux –...
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innovative and striking design by Henri Duponchel and Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri. Duponchel had also introduced technical innovations for the staging, including...
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decorations of the Villa Feroni. Stucco decoration was added by Giovanni Battista Ciceri. He also worked in Pescia, for example in the Oratory della Misericordia...
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November 6 6. Armida Barelli 30 April 2022 Milan, Italy November 19 7. Mario Ciceri June 14 8. Antonia Luzmila Rivas López 7 May 2022 La Florida, Peru Cardinal...
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Cristoforo Solari, called il Gobbo (c.1460–1527), sculptor and architect. Teresa Ciceri Castiglioni (1750–1821) the inventor and agronomist was born here. The Italian...
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Lestopitta - a traditional Greek-Calabrian bread from the Bovesia region Ciceri e ttrìa - A form of Tagliatelle served with chickpeas. Traditionally this...
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Vito Ottoboni, Cardinal-Priest of San Marco, with Carlo Stefano Anastasio Ciceri, Bishop of Alessandria della Paglia, and Francesco Grassi, Bishop of Nona...
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prince of Sirmio, to Rome, although he did elevate Carlo Stefano Anastasio Ciceri, a distant relative, cardinal on September 2, 1686. Innocent XI's successor...
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Giacomo Meyerbeer. One of the best scenographers was Pierre-Luc-Charles Cicéri, creator of large and ingenious sets with the latest technologies of the...
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note 4. Scaglia: Chenna I, pp. 317-320. Gauchat IV, p. 77 with note 5. Ciceri was born in Milan of a family based in Como. He was Referendary of the Tribunal...
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the east wall is the canvas with The Immaculate Conception by Bernardino Ciceri. Opposite, on the other hand, the canvas with the Coronation of the Virgin...
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