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    Luigi Visconti, better known by his stage name Fanfulla, (26 February 1913 – 5 January 1971) was an Italian actor and comedian. Born in Rome, Visconti...
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  • Dilettantistica Fanfulla is an Italian association football club located in Lodi, Lombardy. The club name comes from Bartolomeo Fanfulla from Lodi, one...
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    Bartolomeo Fanfulla was an Italian condottiero. His parents, Domenico Alon and Angela Folli, gave him multiple names: Giovanni or Giovanni Battista (in...
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  • stadium. They also have strong rivalries with Mantova, Pro Patria, Trento, Fanfulla, Sant'Angelo and Lecco. The most famous organized groups of fans can remember...
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    "CALCIO Addio a Giorgio Veneri, fu allenatore e direttore generale del Fanfulla". Il Cittadino (in Italian). 8 November 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023...
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  • (1966), Siena (2014), Pro Vercelli (2018), Frosinone (2025) 12 seasons: Fanfulla (1954), Napoli (2007), Torino (2012), Bologna (2015), Lecco (2024) 11 seasons:...
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  • Carlo Dapporto Mauro Di Francesco Aldo Fabrizi Gioele Dix Giorgio Faletti Fanfulla Antonello Fassari Ficarra e Picone Rosario Fiorello Dario Fo Franco Franchi...
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    Il punto d'incontro (Mexico), the L'Italia del Popolo (Argentina), the Fanfulla (Brazil), the Gente d'Italia (Uruguay), the La Voce d'Italia (Venezuela)...
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  • level of Italian football but not Serie A: Sambenedettese (21 seasons) Fanfulla (12 seasons) Prato (10 seasons) Ravenna (7 seasons) Siracusa (7 seasons)...
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    Il punto d'incontro (Mexico), the L'Italia del Popolo (Argentina), the Fanfulla (Brazil), the Gente d'Italia (Uruguay), the La Voce d'Italia (Venezuela)...
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    2024. Chiarini, Giuseppe (1 May 1880). "A proposito di un nuovo poeta". Fanfulla della domenica (in Italian). No. 18. Rome. Pinagli, Palmiro (1985). "Il...
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  • coming close to gaining promotion into Serie B during 1938 but lost out to Fanfulla. After World War II, Piacenza competed in Serie B for the first time, competing...
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    had also begun intense activity on other political newspapers such as Il Fanfulla; at the same time he was employed by the Censorship Commission for the...
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    Alessandria Arezzo Adriese Carrarese Casertana Catania Catanzaro Cavese Fanfulla Fasano Salò Fermana V.Francavilla Imolese Lanusei Mantova Matelica Monopoli...
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  • played their first match on 4 January 1914, losing 3–1 at home against Fanfulla. The following season [it], Monza took part in the Promozione (second level)...
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    and drew many players and fans. The founders of the club sought out the Fanfulla newspaper, which was the media outlet that defended the interests of Italians...
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  • Alessandria Arsenal Brescia Verona Catania Cremon. Empoli Fanfulla Legnano P. Sesto Livorno Modena Napoli Pisa Prato Reggiana Salernitana Siracusa Spal...
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    25, 2014). "Teria Sido Uma Quase Noviça, amante de Leonardo da Vinci?". Fanfulla (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on October 11, 2018. Retrieved...
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  • Triestina, Vis Pesaro 11 times: Asti, Carbosarda, Catania, Derthona, Fanfulla, Teramo, Ternana 10 times: Acireale, Carpi, Montevarchi, Omegna, Signa...
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  • Alessandria Anconitana Atalanta Casale Fanfulla Fiorentina Padova Pisa Palermo P. Vercelli Salernitana Sanremese Siena Spal Spezia Venezia Verona Vigevano...
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    was getting known as a comedian and joined the Compagnia di riviste di Fanfulla. In 1943, he played a part in Mattoli's Ritorna Za-Bum at Teatro Quirino...
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    worked as journalist and writer. He collaborated with Il Fanfulla and in 1879 he founded the Fanfulla della domenica literary supplement, for which he was...
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  • Shearer 71 Canada Sound Engineer The Wizard of Oz Singin' in the Rain 5 Fanfulla 57 Italy Actor Fellini Satyricon The Clowns 15 John Dall 52 US Actor Rope...
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  • Nuova Sondrio 11 2 4 5 9 13 −4 10 18 ChievoVerona 11 2 3 6 8 13 −5 9 19 Fanfulla 11 1 5 5 6 17 −11 8 Relegation to Eccellenza 20 Arconatese 11 1 3 7 9 24...
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  • Gabriele Bove (category ASD Fanfulla players)
    16 April 1998) is an Italian football player who plays for Serie D club Fanfulla. He made his Serie C debut for Sambenedettese on 27 August 2017 in a game...
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  • began a new career as a coach and managed Palazzolo, Este, Castellana and Fanfulla. 1989–1990 Orceana 2 (0) 1990–1991 Pergocrema 19 (0) 1991–1992 Cremonese...
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  • Trimalchio Magali Noël as Fortunata Capucine as Tryphaena Alain Cuny as Lichas Fanfulla as Vernacchio Donyale Luna as Oenothea Danika La Loggia [it] as Scintilla...
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  • Marcos Lencina (category ASD Fanfulla players)
    1999 Estudiantes de Río Cuarto 2000 Douglas Haig 2001 Swansea City 2001 Fanfulla 2001–2003 Castellana 2003–2005 Yupanqui 2006 Lavagnese 2006–2007 Douglas...
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    – Jacopo Sadoleto, Italian cardinal (d. 1547) September 1 – Bartolomeo Fanfulla, Italian mercenary (d. 1525) September 19 – Ferrante d'Este, Ferrarese...
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  • Rosolino Grignani (category ASD Fanfulla players)
    Italian professional footballer who played as a forward in Serie C for Fanfulla. Grignani worked as a Bakelite moulder. During the Second World War, Grignani...
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