Livedoid vasculopathy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
PMID 27297279. Papi, Massimo; Didona, Biagio; De Pità, Ornella; Frezzolini, Alessandra; Di Giulio, Stefano; De Matteis, Walter; Del Principe, Domenico; Cavalieri...
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The Mattei Affair (Italian: Il Caso Mattei) is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It depicts the life and mysterious death of Enrico...
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Stefano Bontade (23 April 1939 – 23 April 1981), born Stefano Bontate, was a powerful member of the Sicilian Mafia. He was the boss of the Santa Maria...
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Zombi 3 (category Films scored by Stefano Mainetti)
Zombi 3 is a 1988 Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci and Bruno Mattei and starring Deran Sarafian, Beatrice Ring, and Ottaviano Dell'acqua. The...
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Marco De Matteis/Visconti (season 4), starring Cesare Bocci. Handsome and charming wine estate entrepreneur, he is the commissioner Paolo de Matteis' brother...
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Double Target (category Films scored by Stefano Mainetti)
Double Target is a 1987 film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film was released theatrically in West Germany as Der Kampfgigant in 1987. The film starts with...
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Heinrich Schmelzer (ca.1620-1680) – Sonatae a violino solo. (2007). Nicola Matteis – (ca.1670–ca.1698) Ayrs for the violin. (2009) Mozart and Beethoven –...
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Bolognini) as Edoardo Silver Spoon Set (1960, Francesco Maselli) as Alberto De Matteis The Mishap (1961, Alberto Lattuada) as Thomas Plemian A Day for Lionhearts...
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as 5th Brigadist Maurizio Donadoni as 6th Brigadist Stefano Abbati as 7th Brigadist Danilo Mattei as 8th Brigadist Massimo Tedde as 9th Brigadist Francesco...
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Buscetta claimed that Mattei's death was organized by Mafia bosses Di Cristina, Salvatore Greco "Ciaschiteddu", and Stefano Bontade at the request of...
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to be a family. Stefano Accorsi as Loris De Martino Matilda De Angelis as Giulia De Martino Paolo Graziosi as Tonino Roberta Mattei as Annarella Lorenzo...
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Salvatore "Ciaschiteddu" Greco (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
oil companies. Buscetta claimed that Mattei's death was organized by Mafia bosses "Ciaschiteddu" Greco, Stefano Bontade and Giuseppe Di Cristina on the...
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Technology and the Commons". In 2018 Mattei has founded "Comitato Popolare Difesa beni pubblici e comuni Stefano Rodotà" (The Rodotà committee). The committee...
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The Palazzo Mattei di Giove is the most prominent among a group of Mattei houses that forms the insula Mattei in Rome, Italy, a block of buildings of...
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Stephen in the Round on the Caelian Hill (Italian: Basilica di Santo Stefano al Monte Celio, Latin: Basilica S. Stephani in Caelio Monte) is an ancient...
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Stefano Patrizi (30 September 1715 - 27 October 1797) was an Italian jurist and scholar. He was born in Cariati in Calabria. As a young man, he moved...
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Stefano Mainetti is an Italian composer and conductor. Attended Santa Cecilia Conservatory of Rome where he earned a Bachelor of Music, summa cum laude...
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from Capestrano’’ (1725). In the third chapel, is an altarpiece (1685) by Stefano Maria Legnani. In the transept is the chapel of the Rospigliosi-Pallavicini...
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Ila Bêka Marco Bellocchio Carmelo Bene Roberto Benigni Giuseppe Bennati Stefano Benni Alessandro Benvenuti Paolo Benvenuti Sergio Bergonzelli Giuliana...
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(1595–1618 Appointed, Archbishop of Taranto) Stefano Solis Castelblanco, C.R. (1618–1657 Died) Antonio de Matteis Corano (1659–1665 Died) Sisto Maria Pironti...
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Cappella Reale, in 1754 taking over the leader's position from Domenico de Matteis, who had died in that same year. On Fiorenza's activities between his...
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Cesena Carlo Livizzani Forni Francisco Antonio de Lorenzana, archbishop of Toledo, Spain Ignazio Busca Stefano Borgia Giambattista Caprara Antonio Dugnani...
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Morri, Mauro Ferrucci, Stefano Gambarelli) Molella Onirika Orazio Fatman Paolo Prosperini Prevale Prezioso Saretta Simone LP Stefano Gamma The Stunned Guys...
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Thierno Frank Crudele as Sandokan Giordano de Plano as Mr. Ricci Ashai Lombardo Arop as Marieme Roberta Mattei as The Virgin Miguel Gobbo Diaz as Rico Livio...
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A. Lauritano Il medico dei pazzi by Eduardo Scarpetta Blu Note Bar by Stefano Benni Sarto per signora by Georges Feydeau "Fiction: "Terra ribelle 2 -...
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Pino Massara (1931–2013) Domenico Massenzio (1586–1657) Tito Mattei (1839–1914) Nicola Matteis (fl. c. 1670 – after 1714), also Matheis Matteo da Perugia...
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Busca Vittorio Gaetano Costa d'Arignano Louis-Joseph de Montmorency-Laval Joseph Franz Auersperg Stefano Borgia Tommaso Antici Filippo Campanelli Ludovico...
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Maccari Joel McHale Federico Macheda Francisco Macri Stefano Madia Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta Federico de Madrazo Daniele Magliocchetti Tiziano Maggiolini...
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journalist Mauro De Mauro in September 1970. He focused on the lead of De Mauro's investigations into the death of ENI president Enrico Mattei, prompted by...
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Battista Spada (1643–1675?) Volumnio Bandinelli (1658–1660), later Cardinal Stefano Ugolini (1667–1681) Odoardo Cibo (Cybo) (1689–1706?), titular archbishop...
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