• Vincenzo Monaco (20 July 1911 Rome – 3 March 1969, Rome) was an Italian architect who collaborated with Amedeo Luccichenti from 1933 to 1963. During this...
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    Michelangelo's interiors were designed by naval architects Nino Zoncada, Vincenzo Monaco, and Amedeo Luccichenti, who gave the ship a less adventurous, more...
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    of the ship were designed by several Italian designers, including Vincenzo Monaco and Amedeo Luccichenti who were responsible for the ballroom and cocktail...
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    Stefano (10 February 2014). "Gli eroi in bianconero: Vincenzo MARESCA" [Heroes in black and white: Vincenzo MARESCA] (in Italian). Tutto Juve. Retrieved 12...
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    participated with Adalberto Libera, Vittorio Cafiero, Amedeo Luccichenti and Vincenzo Monaco in the project of the Olympic Village in Rome designed for the XVII...
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    Pope Leo XIII (Italian: Leone XIII; born Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was head of the Catholic Church from 20...
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  • Enzo Scifo (redirect from Vincenzo Scifo)
    Vincenzo "Enzo" Daniele Scifo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛntso ʃˈʃiːfo]; born 19 February 1966) is a retired Belgian football midfielder. He has also managed...
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    San Vincenzo al Volturno is a historic Benedictine monastery located in the territories of the Comunes of Castel San Vincenzo and Rocchetta a Volturno...
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  • Vincenzo Nardiello (born 11 June 1966) is a retired former world champion Italian boxer in the super middleweight division. Nardiello was born in Stuttgart...
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    Sokar (yacht) (category Ships of Monaco)
    renamed Bash on 15 July 2021. The yacht was designed by naval architect Vincenzo Ruggiero in the late 1980s and built by Codecasa in Italy and launched...
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    underboss Sam Monaco and top member Louis Russo were discovered dead after their bodies were found floating in Newark Bay. The loss of Monaco and Russo caused...
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    Guido of Arezzo (redirect from Guido Monaco)
    the Comitato Nazionale per le Onoranze a Guido Monaco (National Committee for Honors to Guido Monaco) held various events for the ninth centenary of...
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  • Vincenzo Tota (born in Florence, Italy) is a medical doctor specializing in sports medicine. He received his degree in Medicine and Surgery in 1990 from...
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    Vincenzo Vannutelli (5 December 1836 – 9 July 1930) was an Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He spent his career in the foreign service of...
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    meet the euro convergence criteria. Among non-EU member states, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Vatican City have formal agreements with the EU to use...
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    found along all the coast from Monaco to Mentone, from Taggia to Imperia (where the influence of the Lombardy painter Vincenzo Foppa can be seen, and during...
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  • country. Monaco is a Monégasque club playing in the French football league system. Includes players from AS Monaco, which is based in Monaco but is a...
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  • Regent (1552) Antonio di Piero Tontini, Vincenzo di Giovanni di Andrea, Captains Regent (1552–1553) Vincenzo Gombertini, Giacomo di Antonio Giannini,...
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  • commissioner Vincenzo Nappi, who has just arrived in South Tyrol. Terence Hill as Pietro Thiene (season 1-3) Enrico Ianniello as Vincenzo Nappi Gianmarco...
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    Super Nova Racing team in 1995. His teammate was the more experienced Vincenzo Sospiri, who won the drivers' championship that year. In 1995 Rosset came...
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    Claudio Ranieri (category AS Monaco FC managers)
    Juventus, Roma and Inter Milan. In 2012, he was hired to manage Ligue 1 team Monaco, who had just finished in the middle of Ligue 2, and earned promotion as...
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  • Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. Gigi Proietti as Claudio Vincenzo Salemme as Antonio Enrico Brignano as Cesare Nancy Brilli as Elena Luisa...
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  • Bullock, Mackenzie Astin, Emilio Bonucci, Alan Bennett, Ingrid Lacey, Vincenzo Nicoli 20 Beavis and Butt-Head Do America Paramount Pictures / Geffen Pictures...
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    pseudonym Bernd Nacke. Behra shared a podium with Cesare Perdisa (3rd, 1955 Monaco Grand Prix). Bettenhausen shared a podium with Paul Russo (2nd, 1955 Indianapolis...
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    Jérémy Ménez (category AS Monaco FC players)
    edition of the UEFA Cup. After two seasons at the club, he joined Monaco. At Monaco, Ménez developed into a playmaking midfielder under the tutelage of...
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    Bruno Leonardo Gelber (category Commanders of the Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco))
    made his first public appearance at age 5, and commenced studies with Vincenzo Scaramuzza (the teacher of Martha Argerich) at age 6. He was confined to...
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  • Duchy of Mantua (complete list) – Vincenzo, Duke (1587–1612) Francesco IV, Duke (1612) Ferdinando, Duke (1612–1626) Vincenzo II, Duke (1626–1627) Charles I...
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  • However, after Di Lauro became a wanted fugitive in 2002 and his son Vincenzo's arrest in 2004, Cosimo Di Lauro took charge of the clan. Cosimo wanted...
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    Luciano Pavarotti (category Commanders of the Order of Cultural Merit (Monaco))
    in the tax haven of Monaco as his official residence, but an Italian court in 1999 had rejected that claim by ruling that his Monaco address could not accommodate...
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    colleagues joined him. In 1932, Nardi joined with Augusto Monaco to create the Nardi-Monaco Chichibio. It used an air-cooled 998 cc 61 c JAP of 65 bhp...
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