Angelo Italia (8 May 1628 – 5 May 1700) was an Italian Jesuit and Baroque architect, who was born in Licata and died in Palermo. He designed a number...
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Obinze Angelo Ogbonna (Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo oɡˈbɔnna]; born 23 May 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre back,...
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Italian painter Angelo Ingrassia (1923–2013), American jurist Angelo Italia (1628–1700), Sicilian Jesuit and Baroque architect Angelo Keder (born 1955)...
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Angelo Peruzzi Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo peˈruttsi]; born 16 February 1970) is an Italian football coach and former goalkeeper,...
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politician Italia Ricci (born 1986), Canadian actress Italia Vitaliani (1866–1938), Italian actress of the silent film era Angelo Italia (1628–1700)...
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"Profile: Angelo Di Livio". ESPN FC. Retrieved 22 February 2017. Germano Bovolenta; Nicola Cecere (3 July 1998). "Niente paura, noi siamo l' Italia" (in Italian)...
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Gino (9 June 2014). "Azzurro oriundo, ma serve in un Mondiale?". GQ Italia. Retrieved 16 May 2016. Angelo Sormani – FIFA competition record (archived)...
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The building is considered the masterpiece of the Jesuit architect Angelo Italia. On 20 September 1633, the Jesuits founded their fourth house in Palermo...
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Júnior (footballer, born 1973) (redirect from Jenilson Angelo De Souza)
Jenílson Ângelo de Souza (born 20 June 1973), usually known as Júnior, is a Brazilian former association footballer who played as a left back. Júnior spent...
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Giovanni Battista Gisleni Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi Guarino Guarini Angelo Italia Stefano Ittar Filippo Juvarra Paolo Labisi Giulio Lasso Giacomo Leoni...
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The 1994–95 Coppa Italia was the 48th edition of the tournament. The final was contested between Juventus and Parma, who also met in the previous month...
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Winnington, Solicitor-General for England and Wales (b. 1634) May 5 – Angelo Italia, Sicilian architect (b. 1628) May 12 – John Dryden, English poet and...
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Angelo Schiavio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo ˈskjaːvjo]; 15 October 1905 – 17 September 1990) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. Schiavio...
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1672 – Samuel Cooper, English painter and linguist (b. 1609) 1700 – Angelo Italia, Italian architect (b. 1628) 1705 – Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor (b...
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runner-up: 1970 Individual Coppa Italia top scorer: 1962–63 UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 1968 "Domenghini, Angelo" (in Italian). TuttoCalciatori...
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Forza Italia (FI; lit. 'Forward Italy' or 'Come on Italy' or 'Let's Go Italy') was a centre-right liberal-conservative political party in Italy, with...
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in a new location of the coast, under the design of friar architect Angelo Italia, having a geometric and regular plan. The town of Grammichele, also...
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(d. 1637) 1622 – Claes Rålamb, Swedish politician (d. 1698) 1628 – Angelo Italia, Sicilian Jesuit and architect (d. 1700) 1629 – Niels Juel, Norwegian-Danish...
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Retrieved 26 October 2018. "Angelo PALOMBO" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. Retrieved 21 December 2015. Football, Italia (5 July 2017). "Palombo to...
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Baroque art in Europe. Paolo Amato Giacomo Amato Mariano Smiriglio Angelo Italia Rosario Gagliardi Andrea Giganti Gaspare Guercio Guarino Guarini Stefano...
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Gabrielli (1619–1706), painter Agostino Scilla (1629–1700), painter Angelo Italia (1628–1700), Jesuit architect Filippo Tancredi (1655–1722), painter...
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The 1992–93 Coppa Italia, the 46th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Torino. p=after penalty kicks. Milan...
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church by Pope Eugenius IV. The design of the church is attributed to Angelo Italia (1628–1700), who changed the orientation of the previous edifice destroyed...
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1699) May 7 – Étienne Le Hongre, French sculptor (d. 1690) May 8 – Angelo Italia, Sicilian Jesuit architect (d. 1700) May 9 – Sir William Gardiner, 1st...
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Society of Jesus Blessed John Ingram Saint Rémy Isoré, martyred in China Angelo Italia, 17th century Sicilian architect Andreas Jaszlinszky, 18th-century Hungarian...
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Italia Viva (lit. 'Italy Alive', IV) is a liberal political party in Italy founded in September 2019. The party is led by Matteo Renzi, a former Prime...
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Attendance: 43,732 Referee: Angelo Amendolia 19 June 1993 20:30 Stadio Olimpico, Rome Attendance: 63,646 Referee: Carlo Sguizzato Coppa Italia 1992/93 statistics...
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Reuters. Retrieved 29 May 2024. "First G7 Trade Ministers' Meeting | G7 Italia". G7 Italia 2024. Retrieved 2024-03-09. "Statement by Antonio Tajani, Minister...
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church to build a new baroque church was designed by the fellow Jesuit Angelo Italia, begun in 1698, and completed by 1736. In 1767, the Jesuit order was...
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1986: 1986 Juventus Coppa Italia: 1989–90 UEFA Cup: 1989–90 Bedeschi, Stefano (29 April 2013). "Gli eroi in bianconero: Angelo ALESSIO" (in Italian). tuttojuve...
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