Girolamo Caruso (18 September 1842, Alcamo, province of Trapani – 2 January 1923, Pisa), was an Italian agronomist, university teacher and scientist....
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wife of Enrico Caruso Frank Caruso (chemical engineer) (born 1968), Australian professor and researcher Girolamo Caruso (1842–1923), Italian agronomist...
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Strampelli" in Lonigo, Vicenza, is named after him. Tito Vezio Zapparoli Girolamo Caruso Gian Tommaso Scarascia Mugnozza: The contribution of Italian wheat...
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olive fruit fly is Girolamo Caruso, dean of the faculty in Pisa from 1872 to 1917, author of the famous monografo dell’olive. Caruso (chapter XV paragraph...
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Franco Alesi Grand Parent's of Former Formula 1 Driver Jean Alesi Girolamo Caruso (1842–1923), agronomist and teacher at university Pietro Maria Rocca...
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January 2 Thomas Bavister, English-born Australian politician (b. 1850) Girolamo Caruso, Italian agronomist, teacher (b. 1842) January 3 – Jaroslav Hašek,...
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created an air-raid shelter underground, (together with the bust of Girolamo Caruso) in the garden located in Piazza Pittore Renda. Finally, as it had...
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Drawing. Private Collection, Baltimore Back in Sicily, Caruso struck up a friendship with Girolamo Li Causi, leader of the Italian Communist Party, and...
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original on 2002-10-17. Caruso, Stephen (2019-11-07). "The last moderate standing?: Suburban Republicans look to life after Gene DiGirolamo". Pennsylvania Capital-Star...
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a sculptor from Alcamo; another bust, representing the scientist Girolamo Caruso, was located at the entrance of the public garden. Finally, in 2012...
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so termed who joined the Sistine choir were Pietro Paolo Folignato and Girolamo Rossini, admitted in 1599). Surprisingly, considering the later French...
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(Bartolomeo Torresano) (c. 1520 – 1569) Giovanni Maria de Rossi (c. 1522–1590) Girolamo Parabosco (c. 1524 – 1577) Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c. 1525 –...
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(1550–1619) Giulio Caccini (1551–1618) Benedetto Pallavicino (1551–1601) Girolamo Belli (1552–1620) Edmund Hooper (1553–1621) Johannes Eccard (1553–1611)...
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musical style is less clear" since so little is known about the repertory. Girolamo Abos (1715-1760) Cataldo Amodei (1649-1693) Gaetano Andreozzi (1755-1826)...
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Marcello Abbado (1926–2020) Antonio Maria Abbatini (1595 – after 1679) Girolamo Abos (1715–1760) Andrea Adolfati (1721/22–1760) Giovanni Battista Agneletti...
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East, South and Southeast Asia". In Zech-Matterne, Véronique; Fiorentino, Girolamo (eds.). AGRUMED: Archaeology and history of citrus fruit in the Mediterranean...
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was one of the most important Italian composers for harpsichord between Girolamo Frescobaldi and Domenico Scarlatti, having also made substantial contributions...
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Curk, Franck; Krueger, Robert (2020). "Citrus taxonomy". In Talon, Manuel; Caruso, Marco; Gmitter, Fred G Jr. (eds.). The Citrus Genus. Elsevier. pp. 57–81...
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According to an unidentified informant, he raped the wife of former underboss Girolamo "Momo" Adamo, which caused Adamo to shoot his wife (who survived) and kill...
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Argentina's Montoneros. Oxford University Press. pp. 38–39. ISBN 0-19-821131-7. Caruso, Valeria (2022). "Entre el Gran Acuerdo Nacional y Trelew: alcances y significaciones...
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Carrollo, 1902–1979) Robert F. Carrozza, "Bobby Russo" (born 1940) Frank T. Caruso, "Skids" (1911–1983) Primo Cassarino (born 1956) Anthony Casso, "Gaspipe"...
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Sterling, Octopus, p. 55 Lewis, The Honoured Society, p. 47-48 (in Italian) Caruso, Da cosa nasce cosa, pp. 7-19 Badolati & Dodaro, Il Mammasantissima, pp...
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Dedication to Charles VI, with an intaglio portrait and engraved dedication by Girolamo Ferroni, Letter to the reader by Argelati; Preface by Muratori; An introduction...
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Curk, Franck; Krueger, Robert (2020). "Citrus taxonomy". In Talon, Manuel; Caruso, Marco; Gmitter, Fred G Jr. (eds.). The Citrus Genus. Elsevier. pp. 57–81...
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Massacre). The killers entered the office of the construction company of Girolamo Moncada, the builder who had been connected with Angelo La Barbera and...
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Provenzano and Bagarella led the attack, followed by Caruso. According to one account, Caruso fired too early, destroying the advantage of surprise....
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Messina (1430–1479), painter Riccardo Quartararo (1443–1506), painter Girolamo Alibrandi (1470–1524), painter Antonello Gagini (1478–1536), sculptor Giacomo...
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the son of Lancellotto Celesia, Marchese of Sant'Antonino, and Giuseppa Caruso Azzolini. Through his sister, Donna Francesca Paola Celesia, he is Gisella...
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Luigi Bobbio Michele Bonatesta Giuseppe Bongiorno Ettore Bucciero Antonino Caruso Giovanni Collino Giuseppe Consolo Carmine Cozzolino Cesare Cursi Euprepio...
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youngest footballer to score 4 goals in a "Serie A" match since 1931 Domenico Caruso, writer, poet and scholar of Calabrian dialects Domenico Siciliani, General...
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