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    Antonio Riccoboni (1541 – 1599) was an Italian scholar, active during the Renaissance as a classical scholar or humanist and historian. Antonio Riccoboni...
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  • Antoine-François Riccoboni (1707 – 15 May 1772) was an Italian actor of the Comédie-Italienne in Paris, whose stage name was Lélio fils. He was born Antonio Francesco...
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    was known as Louis Riccoboni and his stage name was Lélio. Born Luigi Andrea Riccoboni in Modena, he was the son of Antonio Riccoboni, who played Pantalone...
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    was at least worthy of Cicero; those who held the opposite view (Antonio Riccoboni, Justus Lipsius, and others) asserted that Sigonius himself had written...
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    the University of Padua, which had been vacant since the death of Antonio Riccoboni. He began his final lecture series in Rome the next day and moved...
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    volumes with a copious index. A third volume adds the final work by Antonio Riccoboni. Beforehand, in 1576, Perna brought out a single volume that ran to...
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  • for her 'salons' and wrote with numerous writers such as Antonio Conti. Balletti and Riccoboni took their Italian theater company to France where she was...
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    assessor. He studied humanities at Rovigo under the supervision of Antonio Riccoboni and graduated in law at the University of Padua at the age of eighteen...
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    work—began to argue that the manuscript was a fraud, with humanist Antonio Riccoboni being among the most vocal. However, Sigonio continued to defend the...
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    was born in Rovigo in 1558, where he studied the humanities with Antonio Riccoboni. He then studied philosophy with Francesco Piccolomini at the University...
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  • Riccoboni (16 February 1889 – 15 May 1968) was an Italian sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1920 Summer Olympics. "Mario Riccoboni"...
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  • Antonio Augusto Persico (29 December 1895 – 31 March 1967) was an Italian long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1920 Summer Olympics...
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  • Evil Richard Price – Review of the Principal Questions in Morals Madame Riccoboni – Lettres de Mistriss Fanny Butlerd. Tobias Smollett – A Complete History...
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    actors and commedia dell'arte players and was the sister-in-law of Luigi Riccoboni. From 1720 to 1732 he was in London, where for a time his popularity rivalled...
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    had but a short career. Subsequently, an acquaintance with the actor Riccoboni led him to exert himself for the improvement of dramatic art in Italy...
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    an Italian actress. She was active at the Troupe de Regente of Luigi Riccoboni at the Comédie-Italienne in Paris 1716–1758. She was the star of the Italian...
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  • Riccio 50 WTC The Bronx New York United States Cantor Fitzgerald Ann Marie Riccoboni 58 WTC Queens New York United States billing supervisor Ohrenstein & Brown...
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  • James Townley, English dramatist (died 1778) October 25 – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni, French actress and dramatist (died 1792) November 3 or December 3 – Anica...
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  • Maccario Carlo Martinenghi Giovanni Orlandi Donato Pavesi Antonio Persico Arturo Porro Mario Riccoboni Agide Simonazzi Carlo Speroni Giovanni Tosi Vittorio...
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    Maccario Carlo Martinenghi Giovanni Orlandi Donato Pavesi Antonio Persico Arturo Porro Mario Riccoboni Agide Simonazzi Carlo Speroni Giovanni Tosi Vittorio...
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  • Courville, Un Artisan de la rénovation théâtrale avant Goldoni Luigi Riccoboni, Paris, 1894 (in French) Pietro Toldo, L’Œuvre de Molière et sa fortune...
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  • Maccario Carlo Martinenghi Giovanni Orlandi Donato Pavesi Antonio Persico Arturo Porro Mario Riccoboni Agide Simonazzi Carlo Speroni Giovanni Tosi Vittorio...
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    manners. Luigi Riccoboni was chosen, and in a few weeks he assembled a group of ten actors, all of whom were devout Christians. Riccoboni's troupe performed...
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  • Maccario Carlo Martinenghi Giovanni Orlandi Donato Pavesi Antonio Persico Arturo Porro Mario Riccoboni Agide Simonazzi Carlo Speroni Giovanni Tosi Vittorio...
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  • Maccario Carlo Martinenghi Giovanni Orlandi Donato Pavesi Antonio Persico Arturo Porro Mario Riccoboni Agide Simonazzi Carlo Speroni Giovanni Tosi Vittorio...
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    Maccario Carlo Martinenghi Giovanni Orlandi Donato Pavesi Antonio Persico Arturo Porro Mario Riccoboni Agide Simonazzi Carlo Speroni Giovanni Tosi Vittorio...
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    fur-trader, author and naturalist (b. 1745) December 7 – Marie Jeanne Riccoboni (Laboras de Mezières), French novelist (b. 1714) December 8 – Henry Laurens...
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    pursued, and completed in 1889 using designs by the architect Giuseppe Riccoboni. In 1924, the church was conceded the title of a basilica by Pope Pius...
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    in the consolation semis. Team Roster Piero Campelli Giuseppe Giaccone Antonio Bruna Renzo de Vecchi Virginio Rosetta Gracco de Nardo Ettore Reynaudi...
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