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    Antonino Gandolfo (28 October 1841– 21 March 1910) was an Italian painter. Antonino Gandolfo was born in Catania on 28 October 1841. He was Giovanni Verga’s...
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    Antonino Gandolfo Brancaleone (24 April 1820, in Catania – 6 June 1888, in Catania) was an Italian composer. His masterpiece was Il Sultano (1851). He...
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  • Gandolfo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonino Gandolfo (1841–1910), Italian painter Carlos Gandolfo (1931–2005), Argentine actor...
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  • Italian conductor Antonino Foti (born 1962), Italian softball coach Antonino Gandolfo (1841–1910), Italian painter Antonino Gandolfo Brancaleone (1820–1888)...
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    an 18th-century bronze statuette of Perseus. Antonino Gandolfo - Portrait of La Cognata Antonino Gandolfo - Forced Music Calcedonio Reina - Love and Death...
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    Portrait of Verga by Antonino Gandolfo...
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    Italian painter. Born to a doctor, He studied in Catania under Giuseppe Gandolfo, a prominent portrait artist in Catania. At 19, he travelled to Rome, where...
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  • opera composer Corrado Galzio (1919–2020), musician and piano player Antonino Gandolfo Brancaleone (1820–1888), composer Achille Campisiano (1837–1908),...
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    Antonino Salinas (19 November 1841 - 7 March 1914) was an Italian archaeologist and numismatist. Born in Palermo and educated in strict scientific methods...
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    Zamboni in a painting by Antonino Gandolfo...
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    Nino Martoglio Portrait by Antonino Gandolfo Born (1870-12-03)3 December 1870 Belpasso, Sicily, Italy Died 15 September 1921(1921-09-15) (aged 50) Catania...
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    Tomás Berreta Gandolfo (November 22, 1875 – August 2, 1947) was the President of Uruguay for five months in 1947. Having been an activist in the Uruguayan...
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    Giuseppe Rapisardi [it]. Afterward he joined the studio of the painter Antonino Gandolfo. By the age of 18, he was hoping to travel to either Florence or Rome...
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  • after a long illness. He was 77 years old. [...] Born in 1904 in Castel Gandolfo, the Italian village about 15 miles south of Rome that is best known as...
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    and economy of Taormina has been recognised in books including: Giacoma Gandolfo, Lady Florence Trevelyan, una nobildonna inglese dell'Ottocento e la sua...
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  • take over the crime family in late 1927. June 24 – Broadway based mobster Gandolfo Curto, better known as "Frankie Marlow" was found murdered in Queens after...
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    Residence of Castel Gandolfo was opened to refugees, as was Vatican City in so far as space allowed. Some 15,000 lived in Castel Gandolfo, supported by the...
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    the new state. On 10 September 1938, the Pope held a reception at Castel Gandolfo for an official delegation from Manchukuo, headed by Manchukuoan Minister...
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    pallium of Metropolitan Archbishop of Milan on 21 September 2011 at Castel Gandolfo. On 25 September 2011 he was enthroned in Milan. On 7 March 2012 he was...
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  • Tanner Clayton Labor Gerard Vaughan Alan Sandbach Coburg Labor Peter Gavin Antonino Boeti Dandenong Labor Terry Norris Ian Fotheringham Dandenong North Labor...
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  • Enzo Rocco Pantalica (A Site-Specific Recording) 2016 Tim Hodgkinson, Gandolfo Pagano, and Davide Barbarino Numen - Life Of Elitra Lipozi 2016 Patrizia...
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    accademico del Centro Internazionale di Studi Albanesi", p. 98 e segg. Mario Gandolfo Giacomarra, Condizioni di minoranza oggi: gli albanesi di Sicilia fra etnicismi...
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    century[contradictory]; the first known is Joannes (680). Bishop Gianfrancesco Gandolfo (1623–1633) negotiated the peace between Savoy and Genoa, which was proclaimed...
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    Carlos Galettini, film director, film producer and screenwriter Carlos Gandolfo, stage actor and director Darío Grandinetti, actor Juan Pedro Lanzani,...
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    60-67. Prag, Jonathan. "ISic000047". I Sicily. Retrieved 12 August 2023. Gandolfo 2003. Wolf 2003, p. 2. Wiegand 1997. Wolf 2003. Wolf 2013. Sposito 2014...
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