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    Giordano Bruno (/dʒɔːrˈdɑːnoʊ ˈbruːnoʊ/; Italian: [dʒorˈdaːno ˈbruːno]; Latin: Iordanus Brunus Nolanus; born Filippo Bruno, January or February 1548 –...
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    Bruno Giordano (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbruːno dʒorˈdaːno]; born 13 August 1956) is an Italian football manager and former player, who was deployed as...
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    Giordano Bruno is a 22-kilometre (14 mi) lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northeastern limb. It lies in an area that can...
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  • Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) was an Italian philosopher and mystic. Giordano Bruno may also refer to: Giordano Bruno (crater), a crater on the Moon Giordano...
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    The Monument to Giordano Bruno, created by Ettore Ferrari, was erected in 1889 at Campo de' Fiori square in Rome, Italy, to commemorate the italian philosopher...
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    The Giordano Bruno Foundation (‹See Tfd›German: Giordano-Bruno-Stiftung, abbreviated: gbs) is a Germany-based non-profit foundation under public law that...
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  • Giordano Bruno is a 1973 Italian biographical-drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo. It was produced by Carlo Ponti. The film, which does not shy from...
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  • Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition is a 1964 non-fiction book by British historian Frances A. Yates. The book delves into the history of Hermeticism...
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    Bruno Giordano Sanzin (14 February 1906, in Trieste – 12 January 1994) was an Italian poet. He was one of the principal writers featured in the Futurist...
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  • Bruno Giordano (born 7 June 1954 in Aosta) is an Italian politician. He is a member of the regionalist party Valdostan Union and was the mayor of Aosta...
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  • activist Andrea Giordano (born 1976), Argentine gymnast Bruno Giordano, Italian footballer Bruno Giordano, Italian politician Charles Giordano, United States...
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    Giordano Bruno Guerri (born 21 December 1950) is an Italian historian, writer, and journalist. He is an important scholar of twentieth-century Italy, in...
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  • important figures such as the monk Bruno of Cologne (1030–1101), and pioneer of the scientific method, Giordano Bruno (1548–1600). Given the popularity...
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  • composer Giordano International, a Hong Kong–based, global clothing retailer Giordano's, a retailer and innovator of Chicago-style pizza Giordano Bruno (disambiguation)...
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  • De umbris idearum (category Books by Giordano Bruno)
    written in 1582 by Italian Dominican friar and cosmological theorist Giordano Bruno. In this book, he proposes a system integrating mnemonics, Ficinian...
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    19.42861; -99.15639 Plaza Giordano Bruno is a public space in Colonia Juárez, Mexico City. Its namesake is Giordano Bruno (1548–1600), an Italian philosopher...
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    Bruno, Giordano (1998). Blackwell, Richard J.; de Lucca, Robert (eds.). Cause Principle and Unity, and Essays on Magic. Cambridge. Bruno, Giordano (n...
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    departure of Chinaglia, would be a triple blow for Lazio. The emergence of Bruno Giordano during this period provided some as he finished League top scorer in...
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    Anna Giordano Bruno (born 13 December 1980) is a retired Italian track and field athlete who specialised in the pole vault. She won the bronze medal at...
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  • ISBN 978-2-252-02896-4. Bruno, Giordano (n.d.). "Third Dialogue". On the infinite universe and worlds. Archived from the original on 27 April 2012. Bruno, Giordano (1998)...
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    Torino Paolo Rossi (Vicenza) (24) 1978–79 Milan (10) Perugia Juventus Bruno Giordano (Lazio) (19) 1979–80 Internazionale (12) Juventus Torino Roberto Bettega...
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    physicians could uncover the secrets of health and transformation. Giordano Bruno, a 16th-century Italian philosopher, theologian, and occultist, significantly...
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  • Serie B despite finishing 18th. Messina started the 2006–07 season with Bruno Giordano as head coach; however, he was replaced on 30 January 2007, by Alberto...
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    and is the club's sixth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. At international level, Rocchi earned three caps for the Italy national...
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  • in March 2009, with the club in mid-table place. The appointment of Bruno Giordano, which was made to improve the team results, however proved to be disappointing...
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  • hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Giorgio Tricoli (1954–1955) Bruno Giordano (1996–1997) Antonello Cuccureddu (1999–2001) Giuseppe Papadopulo (2000–2001)...
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    belts, but better was yet to come. With the attacking trio of Maradona, Bruno Giordano, and Careca (nicknamed MaGiCa), the 1986–87 season was the landmark...
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  • Reading, Erica Benner, pg. xx Beacon for Freedom of Expression entry for Bruno Beacon for Freedom of Expression search for Grotius Beacon for Freedom of...
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    Italian philosopher, cosmological theorist, and Hermetic occultist Giordano Bruno used the unicursal hexagram symbol to represent Figura Amoris ("figure...
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    Nola (category Giordano Bruno)
    and 16th centuries. The nearby Cicala Castle was the birthplace of Giordano Bruno (b. 1548). In 1820, General Pepe's revolution began in Nola. The sculptor...
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