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    See: Raffaele Gaetano, Senza ombre di cerimonie. Sull'ospitalità nei "Diari di viaggio" in Calabria di Edward Lear, Pellegrini, Cosenza, 2020. Raffaele Gaetano...
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    Gaetano Pollastri (1886–1960) was a professional violinist but after the first world war he devoted himself to violin making. He worked with the same...
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    dell'Angelo Raffaele (English: "Church of the Angel Raphael") is a church in Venice, northern Italy, located in the Dorsoduro sestiere. San Raffaele Arcangelo...
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    Raffaele Sacco (August 14, 1787 – January 20, 1872) was an Italian optician and lyricist. He was the reputed inventor of the aletoscope, an apparatus to...
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    an Italian violin maker, older brother to Gaetano Pollastri. Started his career as an apprentice in Raffaele Fiorini's studio. Augusto's father was a miller...
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    Raffaele Monti (often misspelled Rafaelle or Raffaelle; Milan 1818–1881) was an Italian sculptor, author and poet. Born in Milan or Iseo, he studied under...
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  • Raffaele Scalese (1800–1884) was an Italian operatic bass who specialized in the opera buffa repertoire. He was active in Italy's major opera houses from...
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    Raffaele Fiorini (15 July 1828 – 18 October 1898) was an influential Italian violin maker. Innovator, personality and pioneer of the rebirth of Bolognese...
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  • Italo Balbo. Medici was born in São Paulo, Brazil. His parents were Raffaele Gaetano Canero Medici and Rosina Tramontano. He married Anna Amalia Ludovica...
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    Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante (baptised 17 September 1795 – 17 December 1870) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas. While Mercadante...
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    Gaetano Capone (1845–1924) was an Italian painter, mostly depicting landscapes and genre subjects. Gaetano was born to a family of painters in Maiori in...
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  • Cassio : Don Raffaele Enzo Andronico : Mr. Andronico, the fishmonger Eolo Capritti [de; it] : Notary Magalini Ennio Antonelli : Don Raffaele's henchman Omero...
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    (1939) Raffaele Costantino (1939–40) Luigi Ferrero (1940–41) András Kuttik (1941) Raffaele Costantino (1941) Stanislao Klein (1941–42) Raffaele Costantino...
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  • Gennaro Raffaele Di Florio as Vincenzo Sanges Riccardo Zinna as Pasquale Tria Maria Grazia Grassini as Donna Vovò Fonseca Enzo Moscato as Gaetano Filangieri...
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    (Spilamberto 1851-1936) Giuseppe Fiorini (Bazzano - Bologna 1861-1934) Raffaele Fiorini (Musiano di Pian di Macina, Pianoro - Bologna 1828-1898) Arturo...
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  • (2018–19) Raffaele Di Napoli (2018–19) Agenore Maurizi (2019–20) Raffaele Scudieri (2020–21 (1-21) Salvatore Ciullo (2020-21 (22-25) Raffaele Scudieri...
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  • Brescianino) (1646–1712), Italian painter Gaetano Monti (composer), Italian composer Gaetano Monti, Italian sculptor Gaetano Matteo Monti, Italian sculptor Giovanni...
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  • party was founded in January 2015 by Gaetano Armao, a former regional minister of Economy under President Raffaele Lombardo, and Rino Piscitello, a long-time...
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  • Venezia, with Raffaele Franchini and Emanuele Panzeri moved to opposite direction. In October 2019, Capogrosso joined ASD Siziano Lanterna. Gaetano Capogrosso...
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  • Abyss"), is a 1989 Italian sharksploitation drama. The credited director Raffaele Donato (as Raf Donato) only directed the first scene in which the boys...
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    that luthiers such as Sesto Rocchi, Raffaele Vaccari and of course Gaetano's son Pietro were among its pupils. Gaetano was a most prolific and eclectic maker...
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    Naples (1962) - Partigiano (uncredited) Treasure of San Gennaro (1966) - Gaetano More Than a Miracle (1967) Stasera mi butto (1967) - Waiter Chimera (1968)...
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  • Camera 2022 – Risultati Italia". la Repubblica. Perrotta, Raffaele (2014-12-19). "L'Attore Gaetano Amato contro i 5 Stelle: "Non condivido regole da Ku Klux...
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    a friend of Chénier bass or baritone Gaetano Roveri Schmidt, a jailer at St. Lazare bass or baritone Raffaele Terzi Madelon, an old woman contralto Della...
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  • (1925–2017) Gaetano Fidanzati (1935–2013) Giuseppe Giacomo Gambino (1941–1996) John Gambino (1940–2017) Rosario Gambino Carlo Gambino (1902–1976) Raffaele Ganci...
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    Raffaele Rossi, OCD, born Carlo Rossi, (28 October 1876 – 17 September 1948), was an Italian Discalced Carmelite and cardinal. Rossi served in the Sacred...
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  • two-legged play-off, but lost to Crotone 1–0 (2–1) on aggregate in the final. Gaetano Auteri was appointed as the head manager for the 2015–16 season. In this...
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  • Raffaele Mirate (3 September 1815 – November 1895) was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor who had an active career from the 1830s through the 1860s. Known...
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  • Raffaele Mattioli (1775 - after 1831) was an Italian painter, active in his native Naples. He trained under Vincenzo Pastore, and was given a stipend to...
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  • certain Raffaele Maccaferri, head of the Maccaferri family at the time. This was based in Gesso, near Lavino. As a blacksmith, the company of Raffaele Maccaferri...
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