• Giorgio Sereni (3 September 1935 — 6 October 2010) was an Italian football defender and later manager. Giorgio Sereni at WorldFootball.net v t e...
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    December 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2020. Bellè, Gianfranco; Gandolfi, Giorgio (2003). 90 anni del Parma calcio 1913–2003 [90 Years of Parma Football...
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  • Mario Sereni (25 March 1928 – 24 July 2015) was an Italian baritone, who sang leading roles at the New York Metropolitan Opera for many years. Sereni was...
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  • Roberto Balestri – 1976 Ettore Puricelli– 1976–78 Cinesinho– 1978–79 Giorgio Sereni– 1979–80 Ettore Puricelli– 1980–81 Vasco Tagliavini– 1981–82 Fernando...
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  • (R1–15) * Carmelo Di Bella (R15–38) 1973–1974 Gianni Di Marzio 1974–1977 Giorgio Sereni 1977–1978 Carlo Mazzone 1978–1979 Carlo Mazzone (R1–25) * Saverio Leotta...
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    she played Ambra Leonardi in Amanti e segreti, and in 2006 she played Ada Sereni in Gianluigi Calderone's Exodus. Lavia directed her in many movies, often...
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    Emilio Sereni (13 August 1907, Rome – 20 March 1977, Rome) was an Italian writer, politician and historian. Born into a Jewish family of anti-fascist intellectuals...
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  • poeti contemporanei (I: Vittorio Sereni, Roberto Rebora, Renzo Modesti, Nelo Risi, Giorgio Orelli, Luciano Erba, Giorgio Simonotti Manacorda, Sandro Boccardi...
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    ) Teatro dell'Opera de Roma Orchestra: Carlo del Monte (Alfredo); Mario Sereni (Germont). EMI. 1959: "Madama Butterfly": Gabriele Santini (cond.) Teatro...
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    (1979) 1980s Giovanni Macchia (1980) Pietro Citati (1981) Vittorio Sereni (1982) Giorgio Bassani (1983) Natalia Ginzburg (1984) Francesca Duranti (1985)...
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    Giorgio Bassani (Bologna, 4 March 1916 – Rome, 13 April 2000) was an Italian novelist, poet, essayist, editor, and international intellectual. Bassani...
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  • Cristiano Cervato DF 4 Giorgio Barbolini (c) MF 5 Alberto Bigon AM 6 Achille Fraschini DM 7 Rinaldo Frezza MF 8 Giorgio Sereni  54' FW 9 Italo Carminati...
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  • Salmonì, writer Roberto Saviano, writer, journalist (Jewish mother) Clara Sereni, writer Italo Svevo (born Schmitz), author Humbert Wolfe, poet and civil...
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    Vittorio Sereni (27 July 1913 – 10 February 1983) was an Italian poet, author, editor and translator. His poetry frequently addressed the themes of 20th-century...
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    (1979) 1980s Giovanni Macchia (1980) Pietro Citati (1981) Vittorio Sereni (1982) Giorgio Bassani (1983) Natalia Ginzburg (1984) Francesca Duranti (1985)...
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    Giorgio Pressburger (April 21, 1937 – October 5, 2017) was an Italian writer of novels and short stories. Born in Budapest, and saved by Giorgio Perlasca...
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  • Franco Passuello (1998–2001), Maurizio Migliavacca (2001–2004), Marina Sereni (2004–2006), Andrea Orlando (2006–2007) President: Massimo D'Alema (2000–2007)...
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  • Rodotà Guido Sacconi Cataldo Salerno Cesare Salvi Michele Santoro Marina Sereni Valdo Spini Livia Turco Gianni Vattimo Walter Veltroni Ugo Vetere Marta...
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    1965 – Donizetti – Lucia di Lammermoor – Anna Moffo, Carlo Bergonzi, Mario Sereni, Ezio Flagello – The RCA Italiana Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Georges Prêtre...
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  • In mid-2001, he joined Sampdoria of Serie B, as a replacement for Matteo Sereni following his departure from the club. In 2002, he left for Reggiana in...
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  • Sarfatti Luciana Sbarbati Oscar Luigi Scalfaro Ivan Scalfarotto Marina Sereni Achille Serra Renato Soru Gian Mario Spacca Gianluca Susta Patrizia Toia...
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  • Giorgio Fontana (born 22 April 1981) is an Italian writer currently living and working in Milan. Born and raised in the province of Varese, Fontana studied...
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    Firmina Santa Maria alla Rassinata Sant'Andrea a Pigli San Zeno Sargiano Sereni Staggiano Stoppe d'Arca Subbiano Talla Torrino Tregozzano Venere Vitiano...
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    the CLNAI comprising himself, Sandro Pertini, and the communists Emilio Sereni and Luigi Longo. The CLNAI subsequently announced, on the day after his...
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    Introduction. Panza & Sereni 2016, pp. 470–471; Sinclair & Leibowitz 2016, pp. 10–18. Colyvan 2019, Introduction. Panza & Sereni 2016, p. 470. Colyvan...
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    (1979) 1980s Giovanni Macchia (1980) Pietro Citati (1981) Vittorio Sereni (1982) Giorgio Bassani (1983) Natalia Ginzburg (1984) Francesca Duranti (1985)...
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    (1979) 1980s Giovanni Macchia (1980) Pietro Citati (1981) Vittorio Sereni (1982) Giorgio Bassani (1983) Natalia Ginzburg (1984) Francesca Duranti (1985)...
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  • Serie A between 1996 until 1999, as backup of Massimo Taibi and then Matteo Sereni and Valerio Fiori. He began playing for Chievo as regular starter in Serie...
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