bass. Giovanni Battista Bianciardi [it] (1745–1810), jockey (fantino) called Sorba. He won a race of the Palio of Siena in 1770. Stanislao Bianciardi [it]...
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currently occupies the Palazzo Mensini built in 1898. Italian writer Luciano Bianciardi was the director of the library from 1951 to 1954. The establishment of...
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Archbishop Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, Cardinals Benedetto Accolti the Younger, Pietro Accolti, Francesco Barberini, Cesare Borgia, Giovanni Antonio Guadagni...
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Angela Piero Angela Claudio Angelini Giovanni Battista Angioletti Lucia Annunziata Gaetano Arfé Bruno Arpaia Giovanni Arpino Sergio Atzeni Corrado Augias...
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topology that led to the later naming after him of the Betti numbers Luciano Bianciardi, journalist, translator and writer of short stories and novels Emilio...
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pupil of Finelli. Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652–1725), was among the foremost sculptors of the late Baroque period in Tuscany. Giovanni Baratta (1670–1747)...
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Giovanni Berchet (1783–1851), Italian poet and patriot Enzo Biagi (1920–2007), Italian journalist, writer and former partisan Luciano Bianciardi (1922–1971)...
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