• Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, Latin: Saxius (28 February 1675 – 21 April 1751), was an Italian librarian and literary scholar. Giuseppe Antonio Sassi was born...
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    Giuseppe Antonio Felice Orelli, also referred to as Giovanni Antonio, (13 February 1700 or 1706- died after 1776 ) was a Swiss-Italian painter, mainly...
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    been Giuseppe Ripamonti, Ludovico Antonio Muratori, Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, Cardinal Angelo Mai and, at the beginning of the 20th century, Antonio Maria...
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  • Goths, from manuscripts in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana edited by Giuseppe Antonio Sassi. Jordanes: Of the succession of kingdoms and times (de Regnorum...
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    rock-cut urban core, whose twin cliffside zones are known collectively as the Sassi. Matera lies on the right bank of the Gravina river, whose canyon forms...
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    Mediolanensium series historico-chronologica, which was compiled by Giuseppe Antonio Sassi in 1755 and which is linked to the aforementioned text of 1584,...
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  • Italicarum Scriptores. In 1722, he was asked by the Ambrosian librarian, Giuseppe Antonio Sassi, to compare manuscript versions of the Historia miscella of Paul...
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    president) 1917–1924 Antonio Bernocchi 1924–1925 Carlo Delle Piane 1925–1927 Ernesto Castiglioni 1927–1929 Antonio Bernocchi 1929–1931 Giuseppe Mario Perozzi...
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    the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche in the main hall); and Giovanni Battista Sassi. The Brentano family sold the palace in 1839. After a series of owners,...
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    transfer to the diocese of Milan was approved by Pope Innocent II. Giuseppe Antonio Sassi (1755). Archiepiscoporum Mediolanensium Series Historico-Chronologica...
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    Since then the castle has undergone restoration. Forte Tre Sassi (or Forte Tra i Sassi) is a fortress constructed in 1897 during the Austro-Hungarian...
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    including lapis lazuli. The altarpiece was painted (1739) by Giovanni Battista Sassi. The choir stalls are carved with scenes from the life of the bishop St...
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    television film 2018 Liberi sognatori Giuseppe Francese episode: "Delitto di Mafia: Mario Francese" 2019 Made in Italy John Sassi / Giorgio Armani main role 2021...
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    Alessandro Volta and the scholars Francesco Saverio Quadrio and Giuseppe Antonio Sassi. Vallisneri himself drew up the statutes of the Academy. The Clelian...
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  • Luciano Rossi Giuseppe Rotunno Ludovico Rusconi Sassi Andrea Russotto Francesco Rutelli Gigi Sabani Antonio Sabàto, Jr. Ashraf Saber Antonio Sacconi Luigi...
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  • Esposito, and Fetto arrived at the entrance to DeMarco's gambling hall. Nick Sassi, a DeMarco employee who was a Navy Street sympathizer, got the three men...
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  • Giuseppe Sardi (1680 – documented until 1768) was an Italian architect active in Rome. He was born at Sant'Angelo in Vado, Marche which was then part of...
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    film actor and makeup artist Franco Sassi (1912–1993), painter Pier Paolo Scarrone (born 1951), footballer Giuseppe Vermiglio (16th–17th centuries), painter...
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    (1733–1741) Luca Melchiore Tempi (1755–1756) Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti (1759–1764) Vacant (1764–1817) Antonio Lante Montefeltro della Rovere (28 Jul 1816...
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    Tre Sassi.: 47  The first action took place on 8 June 1915 when Italian batteries on Monte Padon and Col Toront bombarded the La Corte and Tre Sassi forts...
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  • acquire the apartment much below its real value. Augusto and the lawyer Sassi figure out the scheme, and decide to defend Anna's interests. They first...
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  • strikes. Art featured: Chessboard with Flower Border by Giovanni Battista Sassi and Bayeux Tapestry Music featured: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1: Morning Mood...
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  • Antonio S. Giovanni Bosco S. Paolino S. Rita Sette Santi Fondatori Maria SS. Assunta (Migliarina) Madonna del Buon Consiglio (Terminetto) S. Giuseppe...
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    (Schio: Sassi Editore, 2008), pp. 228–227; English edition: Frescoes of the Veneto: Venetian Palaces and Villas (New York: Vendome Press, 2009). Antonio Romagnolo...
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  • Denis Campitelli as Nerone Filippo Marchi as Vandino Maurizio Pagliari as Sassi Francesca Manfredini as Cesarina Daniela Rossi as Cesarina's mother Mario...
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    pathologist Simone Stratico, engineer Giuseppe Sanarelli, hygienist William Sharpey, anatomist Enrico Caffi, priest Giuseppe Antonio Borgnis, engineer Agustino Gemelli...
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    Stanca, Luca de Meo, Francesca Bellettini, Roberto Mazzotta, Stefano Sassi, Giuseppe Sala, Federico Marchetti, Giovanni Ciserani, Diego Piacentini, Laura...
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  • Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (in Italian). Retrieved May 17, 2021. Giuseppe Occhialini was awarded the Wolf Prize for physics in 1979, Carlo Rubbia...
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  • Busto, the almost always dry riverbed of the Tenore became the Via dei sassi (present-day Via Galvani and Via Bellini). During the seventeenth century...
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    Via Appia And The Cities Of The Pontine Plain Documentary Film about the Sassi di Matera and the Appian Way, Roba Forestiera, 44 min., 2004 New York Times...
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