singer-songwriter Biagio Betti, Italian painter Biagio Black, American painter Biagio Brugi, Italian jurist Biagio Ciotto, American politician Biagio d'Antonio...
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Blaise, including: Monte San Biagio, Italian town, province of Latina, Lazio San Biagio, Venice, church in Venice, Italy San Biagio della Cima, Italian village...
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San Biagio island (Italian: Isola di San Biagio German: Insel San Biagio), also known as Isola dei Conigli (Hare or rabbit island), is an island in the...
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Biagio Martinelli (Cesena 1463 – Rome 1544), better known as Biagio da Cesena (meaning "from Cesena", his native city), was a 16th-century Italian priest...
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Luigi Di Biagio Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi di ˈbjaːdʒo]; born 3 June 1971) is an Italian professional football manager and former...
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Biagio Antonacci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbjadʒo antoˈnattʃi]; born 9 November 1963) is an Italian singer-songwriter from Milan. Biagio Antonacci was...
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Biagio Rossetti (c. 1447 – 1516) was an Italian architect and urbanist from Ferrara. A military engineer since 1483, and the ducal architect of Ercole...
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San Biagio is a church outside Montepulciano, Tuscany, central Italy. The church, which was built between 1518 and 1540, an example of Renaissance Greek...
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Biagio d’Antonio Tucci (1446 – 1 June 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter active in Florence, Faenza and Rome. Biagio was born in Florence. It is...
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Spaccanapoli (street) (redirect from Via San Biagio dei Librai)
named Via Benedetto Croce. Moving east, the street changes name to Via S. Biagio dei Librai and then crosses Via Duomo (named for the Cathedral of Naples)...
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The San Biagio Chapel (cappella di San Biagio) is a Gothic chapel in the church of Santi Nazaro e Celso in Verona. It was begun in 1488 and completed...
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San Biagio della Pagnotta or San Biagio degli Armeni is a church in Rome, in the Ponte district, on via Giulia, near Palazzo Sacchetti. It is dedicated...
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Ben Gazzara (redirect from Biagio Anthony Gazzarra)
Biagio Anthony "Ben" Gazzara (August 28, 1930 – February 3, 2012) was an American actor and director of film, stage, and television. He received numerous...
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Biagio (or Blaise, Latin Blasius) was the Archbishop of Torres from 1 December 1202 to his death late 1214 or early 1215. He was originally from the diocese...
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Biagio Pupini was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active mainly in his native city of Bologna. He was known to be active mainly during 1530–1540...
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Vlaho Bukovac (redirect from Biagio Faggioni)
Vlaho Bukovac (French: Blaise Bukovac; Italian: Biagio Faggioni; 4 July 1855 – 23 April 1922) was a Croatian painter and academic. His life and work were...
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Biagio Messina is an American television producer, director, showrunner, filmmaker, and actor. His hometown is Cleveland, Ohio. Messina graduated from...
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Vlaho Getaldić (redirect from Biagio Ghetaldi)
Vlaho Getaldić (also Biagio Ghetaldi; 22 December 1788 - 27 October 1872) was a Dalmatian writer, translator and politician from Dubrovnik. Born in the...
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Martino di Bartolomeo (redirect from Martino di Bartolomeo di Biagio)
Martino di Bartolomeo or Martino di Bartolomeo di Biago was an Italian painter and manuscript illuminator active between 1389 and 1434. He was one of his...
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San Biagio Maggiore also known to its locals as 'Santa Patrizia' is a small former religious edifice located at the intersection of Via San Biagio dei...
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Biagio Maria Bellotti (Busto Arsizio, 26 February 1714 – Busto Arsizio, 5 August 1789) was an Italian painter, architect, sculptor, musician and canon...
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Biagio Abrate, Knight Grand Cross (born 8 November 1949) is a retired Italian general who served as Chief of Defence Staff. Born in Sant'Albano Stura,...
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Biagio Rebecca ARA (1731–1808) was an Italian artist, active mainly as a decorative painter in England. Rebecca was born at Osimo, near Ancona, in the...
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Biagio Pace (Comiso, 13 November 1889 – Comiso, 28 September 1955) was an Italian archaeologist and fascist politician. Teaching archaeology from 1917...
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Biagio Morrone (born 4 March 2000) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie C Group C club Turris. He joined Juventus youth teams in...
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Baldassarre di Biagio, also called Baldassarre di Biagio del Firenze or the Master of the Benabbio Triptych, (1430/1434–1484) was an Italian painter of...
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Biagio Miniera (1697 - August 28, 1755) was an Italian painter, active in a Rococo style. Miniera was born in Ascoli Piceno. He first trained locally under...
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Biagio Proietti (23 June 1940 – 12 March 2022) was an Italian screenwriter, director and writer. Born in Rome, graduated in law, Proietti started his career...
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Biagio Marini (5 February 1594 – 20 March 1663) was an Italian virtuoso violinist and composer in the first half of the seventeenth century. Marini was...
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San Biagio di Callalta ([san ˈbjad͡ʒːo di kalˈlalta], San Biajo [saŋ ˈbjajo] in Venetian) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Treviso, Veneto...
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