• Giacomo Lauro (1550–1605), also called Giacomo da Treviso, was an Italian painter, of the late Renaissance, active mainly in his native Venice and Treviso...
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    Naumachia Neroni by Giacomo Lauro...
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    Renaissance period under Cosimo I de' Medici. The 17th-century Guide of Giacomo Lauro, reworked from writings of Annio da Viterbo, states that 108 years after...
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    The Chiesa di San Giacomo dall'Orio (Venetian: Céxa de San Giacomo de l’Orio) (or San Giacomo Apostolo - Saint James the Apostle) is a church located...
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    1258) Ottobono Fieschi (1262–1276) Giacomo Colonna (1288–1297) Francesco Napoleone Orsini (administrator 1298–1306) Giacomo Colonna (again) (1306–1318) Pietro...
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  • Stefano went to university for several years. According to the pentito Giacomo Lauro, who held important positions in the Reggio Calabria clans: “In 1970...
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    Fanciful engraving of the Circus Flaminius by Giacomo Lauro in 1641...
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    van der Heyden (1630), Christophe Tassin (1634), Dubarle (c. 1641), Giacomo Lauro [fr] (c. 1642), and Martin Zeiler (1655). In turn, the map of Tassin...
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  • caused the crash and sent troops to guard Calabrian railways. In 1993 Giacomo Lauro, a former member of the 'Ndrangheta, said that he had supplied the explosives...
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  • time the clan had not been very prominent, according to the pentito Giacomo Lauro, who held important positions in the Reggio Calabria clans. "In 1970...
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  • Mezzina, lead the police investigation into the incident. In 1993, Giacomo Lauro and Carmine Dominici confirmed, to the Milan investigating judge Guido...
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  • Raffaele Lauro (born 10 February 1944, in Sorrento) is an Italian politician, member of the Senate of Italy, prefect and a private adviser for institutional...
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  • in that murder and no charges stuck. Also the government witnesses, Giacomo Lauro and Francesco Fonti, declared to the judges of the Turin Court, of the...
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    Lauro Adolfo De Bosis (Rome, 9 December 1901 – Tyrrhenian Sea, 3 October 1931) was an Italian poet, aviator, and anti-fascist. Lauro de Bosis was born...
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  • 'Ndrangheta (a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria), Giacomo Lauro, said he had supplied the explosives to people linked to the leaders...
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  • painter (born 1535) Giovanni Contarini, Venetian painter (born 1549) Giacomo Lauro, Italian painter (born 1550) Gregorio Pagani, Italian painter active...
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    Daugavgriva Castle engraved by Giacomo Lauro in 1601....
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    later edition of the 1637 Antiquae Urbis Splendor by Giacomo Lauro. Bartoli adapted 138 of Lauro's original plates and engraved 16 new ones. He died in...
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    Sorrento are described in the novel by the Sorrentine writer, Raffaele Lauro, titled "Caruso The Song - Lucio Dalla and Sorrento", which was released...
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    Renaissance Florence. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. p. 229. ISBN 0754607771. Lauro Martines, April Blood: Florence and the Plot against the Medici [Paperback]...
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    porno nei musei"". Corriere del Mezzogiorno. Retrieved 1 October 2013. Lauro, Nello (29 September 2013). "La pornostar Valentina Nappi sulla copertina...
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    Querini (1400–1468), politician Pietro Querini (fl. 1431–1432), navigator Lauro Quirini (1420–1472), humanist Vincenzo Querini (1478–1514), diplomat and...
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  • Gregory XIII. His other works include the churches of San Salvatore in Lauro (1591), Santa Maria in Transpontina, the Bandini Chapel in San Silvestro...
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  • reports, in 2019, after the arrest of Marco Di Lauro, leader of the Di Lauro clan and fourth son of Paolo Di Lauro, the Contini clan became the most powerful...
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    performed in the Macerata Opera, performing in both the Sferisterio and the Lauro Rossi theaters: Franco Corelli, Birgit Nilsson, Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido...
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    decorazione a Genova e in Liguria nel Settecento, Gavazza Ezia — Magnani Lauro, Genoa, Carige, 2000, p. 68. The Frick Collection: An Illustrated Catalogue...
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  • Garrani Riccardo Garrone Franco Gasparri Alessandro Gassman Vittorio Gassman Lauro Gazzolo Nando Gazzolo Giuliano Gemma Piero Gerlini Pietro Germi Sandro Ghiani...
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  • around her handler, Lauro, even though he showed general disinterest towards her. Triela claimed that Elsa was in love with Lauro and generally ignored...
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    Mercadante (1831) Antonio Mami (1845) Giovanna Shore Carlo Conti (1829) Lauro Rossi (1836) Enrico Lacroix (1845) Vincenzo Bonnetti (1853) La rappresaglia...
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    for Felipe de Silva). He died at Alcubierre on 5 November 1645. Agostino Lauro, "Cantelmo, Andrea", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 18 (1975)...
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