Cassiano may refer to: Given name: Cassiano Conzatti (1862–1951), Italian-born botanist, explorer and pteridologist, director of the Oaxaca Botanical...
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in Copa Paulista Cassiano Bodini at Soccerway Cassiano Bodini at Soccerway Cassiano Bodini at TuttoCalciatori.net (in Italian) Cassiano Bodini at ZeroZero...
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Alisson Dias Tavares Cassiano (born 28 May 1994), simply known as Alisson Cassiano, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back...
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Zileide Cassiano da Silva (born 6 February 1998) is a Brazilian Paralympic athlete who competes in international track and field competitions, she is a...
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The Teatro San Cassiano (or Teatro di San Cassiano and other variants) was the world's first public opera house, inaugurated as such in 1637 in Venice...
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Cassiano Mendes da Rocha or simply Cassiano (born 4 December 1975 in Porto Alegre) is a former Brazilian football player. He currently works as a football...
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Cassiano Viriato Branco (Lisbon, August 13, 1897 – Lisbon, April 24, 1970) was a Portuguese architect. He is one of the most important architects of the...
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Genival Cassiano dos Santos (September 16, 1943 – May 7, 2021), best known only as Cassiano, was a Brazilian singer, songwriter and guitarist. He is recognized...
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Cassiano dal Pozzo (1588 – 22 October 1657) was an Italian scholar and patron of arts. The secretary of Cardinal Francesco Barberini, he was an antiquary...
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Cassiano Dias Moreira (born June 16, 1989 in Porto Alegre), or simply Cassiano, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Avaí. In January 2017...
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Cassiano is a town and comune in the Italian province of Lecce and region of Apulia in south-east Italy. San Cassiano may also refer to: San Cassiano...
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San Cassiano is a town and comune in the Italian province of Lecce and region of Apulia in south-east Italy. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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Ippolito e Cassiano may refer to: Santi Ippolito e Cassiano, San Casciano, a village in Cascina, Tuscany, Italy Santi Ippolito e Cassiano, Caprese Michelangelo...
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The San Cassiano Altarpiece is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Antonello da Messina, dating to 1475–1476. Commissioned for the church of San...
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Richard Peter Cassiano (October 7, 1917 – May 14, 1980) was a halfback in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted in the sixth round and later...
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Cassiano Conzatti (13 August 1862 Civezzano – 2 March 1951 Oaxaca), aka Cassiano Bartolameotti-Conzatti, was a botanist, botanical explorer and pteridologist...
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Tommy Lee – Bass (2017–present) Yannick Lehmann – Guitar (2017–present) Cassiano "Cassi" Toma – Drums (2023–present) Marc "Zelli" Zellweger – Vocals (2017–present)...
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San Cassiano (English: Church of Saint Cassian) is a 14th-century Roman Catholic church located in the San Polo sestiere of the Italian city of Venice...
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Francesco Cassiano de Silva (17th century- 18th century) was a Spanish engraver. His engravings mainly depicted some cities of the Kingdom of Naples and...
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Iacopo da San Cassiano (between 1395 and 1410 – c. 1454), also known as Iacobus Cremonensis, was an Italian humanist and mathematician. He translated from...
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Cassiano Schalch Leal (born 31 December 1971 in Piracicaba, São Paulo) is a former international freestyle swimmer from Brazil. At the 1991 Pan American...
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Santi Ippolito e Cassiano is a church and former pieve located in San Cassiano in Stratino, in the municipality of Caprese Michelangelo, province of Arezzo...
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The Abbey of San Cassiano is a former Benedictine monastery, located on Monte Santa Croce, outside of the town of Narni in the Province of Terni, in the...
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Comacchio Cathedral (redirect from Co-Cathedral of San Cassiano Martire)
Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Comacchio; Cattedrale di San Cassiano), also the Basilica of San Cassiano, is a Baroque Roman Catholic cathedral and minor basilica...
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José Mário Cassiano Bezerra, popularly known as Zé Mário (born 5 December 1958) is a Brazilian politician and merchant. He was mayor of Carnaíba during...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Madonna di San Cassiano (Cameri). The Madonna di San Cassiano, also known as La Madòna di Fraj is a Roman Catholic...
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Sérgio Cassiano (born August 1967) is a Brazilian jazz composer, percussionist, writer, producer, and bandleader. Born and raised in the state of Pernambuco...
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soon after the first public opera house opened in Venice, the Teatro San Cassiano. He established so great a reputation that he was summoned to Paris from...
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Freitas (footballer, born 1963) (redirect from Manoel Cassiano de Freitas)
Manoel Cassiano de Freitas (born 30 December 1963), simply known as Freitas, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Dadá...
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Cassiano Ricardo (July 26, 1895 – January 14, 1974) was a Brazilian journalist, literary critic, and poet. An exponent of the nationalistic tendencies...
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