Antonio Ferrara may refer to: Antonio Ferrara (criminal), French criminal known for a prison escape Antonio Ferrara (footballer), Argentine footballer...
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Ferrara Bakery and Cafe, established in 1892 by Antonio Ferrara, claims to be America's first espresso bar. It is located in Little Italy, Manhattan,...
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Antonio Ferrara (born April 4, 1912) was an Argentine professional football player. He also held Italian citizenship. His older brother Nicola Ferrara...
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Ferrara (/fəˈrɑːrə/; Italian: [ferˈraːra] ; Emilian: Fràra [ˈfraːra]) is a city and comune (municipality) in Emilia-Romagna, Northern Italy, capital of...
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reggia della Meraviglia", curated by Ottavio Ragone, Conchita Sannino e Antonio Ferrara, Guida Editori, 2022, pag. 19: "una superficie di 138 mila mq nei cinque...
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The School of Ferrara was a group of painters which flourished in the Duchy of Ferrara during the Renaissance. Ferrara was ruled by the Este family, well...
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Silva (1996–98) Nello Di Costanzo (2002–04) Giovanni Simonelli (2006–08) Antonio Soda (2008–09) Leonardo Acori (2009) Andrea Camplone (2009–10) Leonardo...
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Antonio Ferrara (1912–?), Argentine footballer Christopher Ferrara (born 1952) American attorney, anti-abortion activist, and journalist Ciro Ferrara...
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reggia della Meraviglia", curated by Ottavio Ragone, Conchita Sannino e Antonio Ferrara, Guida Editori, 2022, pag. 19: "una superficie di 138 mila mq nei cinque...
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and died of prostate cancer in 1996 at the Fresnes prison hospital. Antonio Ferrara, Italian mobster, who broke out of the prison in March 2003 in a commando-style...
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football player. He also held Italian citizenship. His younger brother Antonio Ferrara also played football professionally (including 3 seasons in the Serie...
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Politician, imprisoned from 16 January to 4 July 2012. Alén Diviš Antonio Ferrara – armoured car robbery, escape Jacques Fesch Jean Genet Paul Gorguloff...
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Leonello d'Este (redirect from Leonello d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara)
spelled Lionello; 21 September 1407 – 1 October 1450) was Marquess of Ferrara, Modena, and Reggio Emilia from 1441 to 1450. Despite the presence of legitimate...
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of Venice in the city of Ferrara from the late 13th century until 1509. The first reference to a Venetian visdomino at Ferrara comes from about 1280. The...
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Frydman and Justin Stanley. The film stars Antonio Banderas, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Piper Perabo, Abel Ferrara, Vincent Riotta and Nathalie Rapti Gomez....
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1934–1943 1945–1948 235 0 Giovanni Busoni Italy FW 1935–1936 30 12 Antonio Ferrara Argentina Italy MF 1935–1937 40 7 Vittorio Mosele Italy GK 1935–1938...
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1450 – 11 October 1493) was Duchess of Ferrara by marriage to Ercole I d'Este. She was the first duchess of Ferrara, and mother of many famous Renaissance...
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Juan Clemente Sanchez Maria Gutierrez Ruben Geller Directed by Jose Antonio Ferrara Creative director Arquímedes Rivero Starring Astrid Carolina Herrera...
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The University of Ferrara (Italian: Università degli Studi di Ferrara) is the main university of the city of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern...
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tentación Ángel del Cerro Enrique Gómez Vadillo 9 1997 Aguamarina Leonardo Padrón José Antonio Ferrara 10 1999 Me muero por ti J.F. Cascales Pepe Sánchez...
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The Archdiocese of Ferrara-Comacchio (Latin: Archidioecesis Ferrariensis-Comaclensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church. It has existed...
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Victoria C. Coates Gardner, J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007 ISBN 0892368721 Antonio Ferrara, Castellammare di Stabia – Short guide to the excavations of Stabiae...
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Commons has media related to Monastero del Corpus Domini (Ferrara). "Ferrara - S. Antonio in Polesine e Corpus Domini: i monasteri di Beatrice II d'Este...
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likes then hates Katiuska, loves Antonio Adolfo, mother of Tinito, marries Antonio Adolfo. Mario Cimarro as Antonio Adolfo Thompson, youngest son of Ricarda...
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Peruvian actor Luis Muñoz Lecaro (Simón Bolívar), directed by José Antonio Ferrara, and presented by Ruben Darío Villasmil, El Ocaso de un Sol made its...
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Antonio Cornazzano (c. 1430 in Piacenza – 1484 in Ferrara) was an Italian poet, writer, biographer, and dancing master. In the city of Piacenza, which...
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Giovanni de Buglhat et Antonio Hucher Compagni (ed.). Banchetti compositioni di vivande, et apparecchio generale (in Italian). Ferrara. p. 12. Retrieved 14...
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Antonio Randa (born around Bologna about 1595, died maybe in Ferrara after 1657) was an Italian painter of the classicist period, active in Ferrara, Modena...
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single title — 22. Fashionistas also marks the American debut of Manuel Ferrara. The film has had two sequels, Fashionistas Safado: The Challenge and Fashionistas...
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Marco Antonio Guarini (Ferrara 1570 – 1638) was an Italian historian and scholar, nephew of Giovanni Battista Guarini and author of the Compendio Historico...
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