TASSO (Two Arm Spectrometer SOlenoid) was a particle detector at the PETRA particle accelerator at the German national laboratory DESY. The TASSO collaboration...
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up tasso in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tasso may refer to: Torquato Tasso, Italian 16th-century poet, author of Gerusalemme liberata Tasso, Lament...
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Tasso ham is a smoked, spiced, and cured meat, a specialty of south Louisiana cuisine. In this case "ham" is a misnomer since tasso is not made from the...
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Torquato Tasso (/ˈtæsoʊ/ TASS-oh, also US: /ˈtɑːsoʊ/ TAH-soh, Italian: [torˈkwaːto ˈtasso]; 11 March 1544 – 25 April 1595) was an Italian poet of the 16th...
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(1934–2009), Greek poet Tassos Isaac (1972–1996), Greek Cypriot activist Tassos Mantzavinos (born 1958), Greek painter Tassos Papadopoulos (1934–2008)...
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Tasso Katselas (born 1927) is an architect in the United States known for his modernist concrete buildings especially in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His...
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Valérie Tasso is a French writer, lecturer, research worker, and sex therapist, currently living in Barcelona, Spain. She has several university degrees...
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Piazza Tasso is a central place and square in Sorrento in the south of Italy. The square is named after the poet Torquato Tasso (1544–1595). In the main...
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Ollanta Humala (redirect from Ollanta Humala Tasso)
Ollanta Moisés Humala Tasso (Latin American Spanish: [oˈʝanta mojˈses uˈmala ˈtaso]; born 27 June 1962) is a Peruvian politician and former military officer...
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Tasso Jeffrey (born 12 August 1998) is a Vanuatuan footballer who plays as a defender. Jeffrey was born in 1998 in Vanuatu. He grew up in Luganville,...
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Antauro Humala (redirect from Antauro Humala Tasso)
Antauro Igor Humala Tasso (born 29 June 1963) is a Peruvian ethnocacerist, a former army major, and nationalist leader. He has been the Leader of the...
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Luigi Tasso or Alvise Tasso (died 1520) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Recanati (1516–1520) and Bishop of Poreč (Parenzo) (1500–1516)...
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Piazza Tasso may refer to: Piazza Tasso, Sorrento, Italy Piazza Tasso, Florence, Italy This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Tasso Janopoulo (Greek: Τάσος Γιαννόπουλος; 16 October 1897 in Alexandria – 1970 in Paris) was an Egyptian pianist of Greek descent, and a naturalised...
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It was commissioned by Gabriele Tasso of the prominent Tasso family, which since the 14th century under Omodeo Tasso had become rich as mail couriers...
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Tasso is an unincorporated community located in Bradley County, Tennessee approximately five miles north-northeast of the business district of Cleveland...
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Menezes de Oliveira, 23 years old, who entered the Tasso da Silveira Municipal School (Escola Municipal Tasso da Silveira), an elementary school in Realengo...
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Tasso Marchini (22 June 1907, Belgrade – 19 October 1936, Arco di Trento) was a Modernist painter of mixed parentage, who spent most of his short life...
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Piazza Tasso is a city square in Oltrarno, Florence, Italy. Walls of Florence Church and convent of San Salvatore a Camaldoli Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Montaigne Visiting Torquato Tasso in Prison may refer to one of two paintings: Montaigne Visiting Torquato Tasso in Prison (Granet), an 1820 painting by...
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Prince Alessandro della Torre e Tasso, 1st Duke of Castel Duino, full German name: Alexander Karl Egon Theobald Lamoral Johann Baptist Maria, Prinz von...
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Jacques Tasso (31 March 1944 – 1 March 2024) was a French rally racer. Born on 31 March 1944, Tasso began his competitive career in the 1970s with a Renault...
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Tasso (or Taso) (died 617) was the joint Duke of Friuli with his younger brother Kakko from their father's death (611) to their own. Their father was...
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Wife. His 1994 performances as Torquato Tasso in the Edinburgh International Festival production of Torquato Tasso, and Creon in the Citizens' Theatre production...
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Tasso Ribeiro Jereissati (born 15 December 1948) is federal senator of Brazil. He is a former governor of Ceará from 1987 to 1991 and again from 1995...
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Tasso Adamopoulos (June 1944 – 3 January 2021) was a French violist of Greek origin. Adamopoulos was born in Paris, France. After musical studies in Israel...
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Omodeo Tasso or Omodeo de Tassis (XIII Century – 1290) was the late-13th century Italian patriarch of the Thurn und Taxis dynasty generally credited with...
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Anastasia (Tasso) Kavadia (Greek: Τασσώ Καββαδία; 10 January 1921 – 18 December 2010) was a Greek film and television actress. Kavadia was born on 10...
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Tasso Joost Kaper (born June 25, 1964) is an American mathematician at Boston University, where he chairs the Department of Mathematics and Statistics...
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Tasso: lamento e trionfo (Tasso: Lament and Triumph), S. 96, was composed by Franz Liszt in 1849, revising it in 1850–51 and again in 1854. It is numbered...
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