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    dukes of Ferrara, and would spend time in a villa outside the town ("Il Mauriziano") that still stands. In 1513, Reggio was handed over to Pope Julius...
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    hospitalized in serious conditions in the intensive care unit of the Mauriziano Hospital in Turin due to an overdose of a mix of opiates and cocaine after...
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    Macerata to a noble family from that town, he was a knight of the Ordine Mauriziano and was made a member of Macerata's Accademia dei Catenati as recognition...
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    "Home Page". Piemontefeel (in Italian). Retrieved 6 February 2024. Storia mauriziano.it Staffarda Staffarda Staffarda Abbazie Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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    Scanzi, completed in 1886. It was commissioned by Giacomo Carpaneto, Cav. Mauriziano (1811–1878) as a monument for his family tomb in the Monumental Cemetery...
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  • in Turin, where he graduated in medicine (June 1971) and worked in the Mauriziano Hospital. In the mid-1970s, he started his journalism career for the communist...
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    (totally refurbished and reopened in 2015). South of Via Sacchi, Ospedale Mauriziano is one of the ancient and major hospitals of the city. Going further southwards...
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    the Arsenale, the Church of Sacro Cuore di Maria, the San Giovanni and Mauriziano hospitals, the Porta Susa railway station. For the first time in Italy...
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