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    "Sui frammenti di Manetone nel primo libro del "Contra Apionem" di Flavio Giuseppe". Studi Classici e Orientali (in Italian). 23. p. 107 Helck, Wolfgang;...
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    The Conservatorio Statale di Musica Giuseppe Verdi, also known as the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi or Conservatorio Torino and more commonly known in English...
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    Flavio, re de' Longobardi ("Flavio, King of the Lombards", HWV 16) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto...
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    Giuseppe "Pippo" Calò (born 30 September 1931) is an Italian mobster and member of the Sicilian Mafia in Porta Nuova. He was referred to as the cassiere...
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    Giuseppe "Beppe" Pisanu (born 2 January 1937 in Ittiri, province of Sassari) is an Italian politician, longtime member of the Chamber of Deputies for the...
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    Giuseppe Conte (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈkonte]; born 8 August 1964) is an Italian jurist, academic, and politician who served as prime minister...
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    Francesco Clemente Giuseppe Sparanero (born 23 November 1941), known professionally as Franco Nero, is an Italian actor. His breakthrough role was as the...
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  • Rome implicated a member of the Sicilian Mafia, Giuseppe Calò, in Calvi's murder, along with Flavio Carboni, a Sardinian businessman with wide-ranging...
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    Colosseum (redirect from Anfiteatro Flavio)
    Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium; Italian: Anfiteatro Flavio [aɱfiteˈaːtro ˈflaːvjo]) by later classicists and archaeologists for its...
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  • Rigoletto (1956 film) (category Films directed by Flavio Calzavara)
    film written and directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Luciano Tajoli and Jula De Palma. It is based on the 1851 Giuseppe Verdi opera Rigoletto and incorporated...
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    Mauro Ferri (1969–1972), Mario Tanassi (1972), Flavio Orlandi (1972–1975), Mario Tanassi (1975–1976), Giuseppe Saragat (1976), Pier Luigi Romita (1976–1978)...
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  • Luigi Galvani Gasparo da Salò Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri Flavio Gioja Giuseppe di Giugno Guido of Arezzo Candido Jacuzzi Pedro Kanof Ruggero Lenci...
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    Antonio Griffo Focas Flavio Angelo Ducas Comneno Porfirogenito Gagliardi De Curtis di Bisanzio (15 February 1898 – 15 April 1967), best known by his stage...
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  • Giuseppe Raimondo Bernardazzi (13 August 1816, Pambio – 15 January 1891, Pambio) was a Swiss architect and painter. His father was the architect, Vincenzo...
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  • relief in the series. Other notable cast members include Flavio Insinna, who portrayed Captain Flavio Anceschi from 2000 to 2006, Milena Miconi, who played...
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  • Aida (1953 film) (category Films based on operas by Giuseppe Verdi)
    production design by Flavio Mogherini and the costume design by Maria De Matteis. The RAI National Symphony Orchestra was conducted by Giuseppe Morelli, the ballet...
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  • Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (also Bressonelli; ca. 1690, Bologna – 4 October 1758, Stuttgart) was an Italian Baroque composer and violinist. Brescianello's...
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    Flavio Soriga (born 1975 in Uta, Sardinia) is an Italian writer. Flavio Soriga is the youngest representative of the Sardinian literary nouvelle vague...
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  • Cenci Giuseppe Ceracchi Michelangelo Cerquozzi Michelangelo Cerruti Enzo Cerusico Valentina Cervi Giuseppe Cesari Federico Cesi Flavio Chigi Giuseppe Ciancabilla...
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    Giuseppe Maria Boschi (born Viterbo[?]; fl 1698–1744) was an Italian bass singer – though in modern terms a baritone – of the 18th century. He is best...
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  • by Eduardo Buonocore Massimiliano Collalti Cinematography Giuseppe Tinelli Edited by Flavio Bernard Francesca Guarino Music by Luigi Ceccarelli Running...
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    The Teatro Flavio Vespasiano is the main theatre and opera house in Rieti. It was opened on 20 September 1893, after ten years of work and finishing touches;...
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    Fausto Mesolella – guitar Mimì Ciaramella – drums Ferruccio Spinetti – bass Flavio D'Ancona – keyboards Agostino Di Scipio – guitar Alberto D'Anna – drums...
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  • Enrico Brignano Paolo Briguglia Giulio Brogi Nando Bruno Tino Buazzelli Flavio Bucci Carlo Buccirosso Aldo Bufi Landi Luigi Maria Burruano Fred Buscaglione...
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  • Some families gained relatively widespread recognition, such as the Angelo Flavio Comneno, supposed descendants of the Angelos dynasty. Some Byzantine claimants...
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    including Adalberto Libera, Saverio Muratori, Ludovico Quaroni, Giuseppe Samonà, and Giuseppe Terragni, but there were also historicist and modern architects...
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    Giuseppe Anneda (born Cagliari, 1 March 1912 – died Cagliari, 30 July 1997) was an Italian mandolin virtuoso who helped the mandolin gain more importance...
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  • while Flavio Bucci won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor. Flavio Bucci: Antonio Ligabue Andréa Ferréol: Cesarina Pamela Villoresi: Pia Giuseppe Pambieri:...
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  • 2008–09 (Mar.) Marcello Perazzetti 09 (Mar.) - Giovanni Benedetto 2009–11 Flavio Priulla 2011–13 Lino Lardo 2013–15 Ugo Ducarello 2015–18 Daniele Parente...
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    Giuseppe Benedetto Dusmet (15 August 1818 – 4 April 1894) – born Giuseppe Dusmet – was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal who served as the Archbishop...
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