Fernando Martinuzzi (born 6 January 1980 in Avellaneda, Argentina) is an Argentinian/Italian soccer player. He is the goalkeeper of Real Garcilaso in...
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Martinuzzi may refer to: Martinuzzi Castle, a medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the Transylvania region of Romania Fernando Martinuzzi (born 1980), Argentinian/Italian...
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2022: First round Copa CONMEBOL: 1 appearance 1999: Quarter-finals Fernando Martinuzzi Cláudio Adão Vincenzo Gianneo Armando "Tuta" Agurto Jorge "Campolo"...
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Emma Morano (redirect from Emma Martina Luigia Morano-Martinuzzi)
she lived the rest of her life. In October 1926, she married Giovanni Martinuzzi (1901–1978), and her only child was born in 1937 but died when he was...
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exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Fernando Martinuzzi (2007) Ángel Clemente Rojas (1972–73) Masakatsu Sawa (2007), (2014–17)...
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team squad ahead of the 2018 season as the second choice behind Fernando Martinuzzi. He got his official debut in the last game of the 2018 Torneo Descentralizado...
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Isabella Jagiellon, with Martinuzzi as the real power. But Isabella's hostile intrigues and threats from the Ottomans led Martinuzzi to switch round. In 1549...
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Coppa Italia, however he spent most of the time as the backup of Fernando Martinuzzi. In January 2012, he returned to Juventus and was loaned to former...
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Hunyadi 1534 Imre Czibak, Bishop of Varad Lodovico Gritti 1551 George Martinuzzi, Governor of Transylvania Marco Aurelio Ferrari 1613 Gabriel Báthory,...
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Valois-Angoulême, Queen of Navarre (21 December 1549) "Jesu, Maria!" — George Martinuzzi, Archbishop of Esztergom (16 December 1551), while being assassinated...
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1458, between Ladislaus V's death and the crowning of Matthias I George Martinuzzi (1540–1551) and Isabella Jagiellon (1556–1559) for John II Lajos Kossuth...
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S2CID 259141690. Scalco, Renata S.; Lucia, Alejandro; Santalla, Alfredo; Martinuzzi, Andrea; Vavla, Marinela; Reni, Gianluigi; Toscano, Antonio; Musumeci...
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Alessandro; Boeri, Mattia; Sabia, Federica; Hyseni, Inesa; Mazzini, Livia; Martinuzzi, Donata; Cantone, Laura; Milanese, Gianluca; Sestini, Stefano; Suatoni...
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revenues, while Isabella and her treasurer the Catholic bishop George Martinuzzi (d. 1551) secularised the estates of the Transylvanian bishopric. The...
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Julius III to serve as the first Secretary of State. December 16 – George Martinuzzi, the Hungarian Archbishop of Esztergom and the Governor of Transylvania...
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