Popolarissima 1960 8th Coppa Sabatini 1961 5th Milano–Vignola 1964 1st Stage 9 Giro d'Italia Ci ha lasciato Pietro Zoppas (in Italian) "Pietro Zoppas". Cycling Archives...
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president of Como Pietro Porro ended Sabatini's contract. Sabatini managed eleven matches in Lega Pro. (in Italian) Sensibile e Sabatini. Presentati ufficialmente...
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Royal Palace of Madrid (section Sabatini Gardens)
apparent. The remainder of the statues are in the Sabatini Gardens. Isabel II laid out the grounds so that Pietro Tacca's equestrian statue of Philip IV was...
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List of current UFC fighters (redirect from Pietro Menga)
Retrieved 2024-10-27. Mike Bohn (2024-10-12). "UFC Fight Night 244 video: Pat Sabatini scores standing choke of Jonathan Pearce". mmajunkie.usatoday.com. Retrieved...
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composer Pietro Paolo Sabbatini (c.1600–1658), Italian composer Ludovico Sabbatini (1650–1724), Italian priest and religious teacher Gaetano Sabatini (1703–1734)...
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Virtus Bologna (section 2003–2013: The Sabatini era)
Claudio Sabatini, who transacted all the debts of the club, after agreements with creditors and took over the company from Madrigali. Sabatini acquired...
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period following Pietro Badoglio's 25 July 1943 coup against Benito Mussolini. Leading members of Scintilla included Tigrino Sabatini (executed 3 May 1944)...
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Edda Sabatini (born February 16, 1935), known as Edda Dell'Orso, is an Italian singer known for her collaboration with composer Ennio Morricone, for whom...
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three groups of mountains of volcanic origin: the Volsini, Cimini and Sabatini, whose largest former craters are occupied by the Bolsena, Vico and Bracciano...
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Cardinal Mazarin (redirect from Pietro Mazzarini)
roles. Cardinal Mazarin is an important supporting character in Rafael Sabatini's novel The Suitors of Yvonne. His plans set the main plot of the book in...
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Franco Borsi, Leon Battista Alberti. (New York: Harper & Row, 1977) Rafael Sabatini, The Life of Cesare Borgia, Book 2, Chapter 5. Quote: "We see the spur...
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stories by Rafael Sabatini, namely "The Lord of Time", "The Death Mask" and "The Alchemical Egg", which are included in Sabatini's collection Turbulent...
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Rusconi "il Diana" (1460–1525) Clemente Ruta (1668–1767) Pietro Ruzolone (d. 1517) Lorenzo Sabatini (1530–1576) Andrea Sacchi (1599–1661) Francesco Sagliano...
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2023. "Dave Mustaine-Answering fan's question about Lucretia". Rafael Sabatini wrote The Life of Cesare Borgia, 1912, that attempts to treat the Borgias...
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Manoli (2021–2022), Daniele Cerbella (2022–present) President: Romolo Sabatini (1995–2000), Stelvio Dal Piaz (2000–2002), Pino Rauti (2002–2004), Rocco...
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landscapers and architects of the time, such as Ventura Rodríguez himself, Sabatini or the French architect and landscaper Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier. The...
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Alice (seasons 2–3, recurring season 1), Amedeo's second wife Federica Sabatini as Nadia Gravoni (seasons 2–3), the daughter of a small boss of Ostia who...
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centuries ago. Giamello, Marco; Guasparri, Giovanni; Mugnaini, Sonia; Sabatini, Giuseppe; Meccheri, Marco; Dumas, Fiorenzo (2004). "Studies of the marble...
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Prospero Fontana, Niccolò dell'Abbate, Domenico del Barbieri, Lorenzo Sabatini, Pellegrino Tibaldi, Luca Longhi, Livio Agresti, Marco Marchetti, Giovanni...
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(1934); Guido Masetti and Eraldo Monzeglio (1934 and 1938); Aldo Donati and Pietro Serantoni (1938); Bruno Conti (1982); Rudi Völler and Thomas Berthold (1990);...
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associated with a class of puppets with extendable necks. The hero of Rafael Sabatini's historical novel Scaramouche, and its film adaptations, is a similar swashbuckling...
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1941 – Columbus, a romantic adventure novel by the British writer Rafael Sabatini 1945 – Where Do We Go from Here?, starring Fortunio Bonanova as Christopher...
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David Reigle 75 kg 1979 287.5 kg Brian Reisenauer 56 kg 2018 232.0 kg Phil Sabatini 94 kg 2010 East Coast Gold 331.0 kg LeGrand Sakamaki 59 kg 1996 Team Hawaii...
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Serianni, Luca (1988). Lezioni di grammatica storica italiana. Rome: Bulzoni. Sabatini, Francesco (1966). Un'iscrizione volgare romana della prima metà del secolo...
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(Francesco Sabatini), the Casa de Correos in Puerta del Sol, the Real Casa de la Aduana (Francesco Sabatini) and the General Hospital by Sabatini (now houses...
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he began in 1572 with the assistance of the Bolognese painter Lorenzo Sabatini. Unfinished at the time of Vasari's death, it was completed by Federico...
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4) Serena Rossi as Giulia Sabatini (season 1) Massimo Poggio as Marco Ferraro (season 1) Laura Piacentile as Cecilia Sabatini (season 1) Lino Guanciale...
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Sabini and, in addition to the mountainous regions of the Tolfa and Monti Sabatini to the north-west, the area of the mountains Tiburtini Prenestini Simbruini...
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(1703–1760), architect Vincenzo Sinatra (1720–1765), architect Francesco Sabatini (1722–1797), architect Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia (1729–1814), architect...
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architect, who worked the major portion of his life in Russia. Francesco Sabatini (1722–1797), architect, who worked in Spain. Francesco Tamburini (1846–1891)...
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