Leopoldo Sanguinetti was a Gibraltarian poet and writer. He wrote in English and was the author of the sonnet sequence the Calpean Sonnets (1957). In the...
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of Uruguay Leopoldo Sanguinetti, Gibraltarian poet and writer Mateo Sanguinetti (born 1992), Uruguayan rugby player Natalina Sanguinetti (born 1940)...
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1940s and 1950s, several anthologies of poetry were published by Leopoldo Sanguinetti, Albert Joseph Patron and Alberto Pizzarello. The 1960s were largely...
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Leopoldo Nóvoa García (born December 17, 1919 - February 23, 2012) was a Spanish-Uruguayan painter and sculptor. Nóvoa Garcia was born in 1919, to a Galician...
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Leopoldo Hermes Garin Bruzzone, Titular Bishop of Benepota. The bishops emeritus are Orlando Romero Cabrera and Alberto Francisco María Sanguinetti Montero;...
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José Luis (1973). La Década Infame [1945]. Buenos Aires: Freeland. Sanguinetti, Horacio (1977). La democracia ficta. 1930-1938. Buenos Aires: La Bastilla...
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Leopoldo Mugnone (29 September 1858 in Naples – 22 December 1941 in Capodichino, Naples) was an Italian conductor, especially of opera, whose most famous...
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sent messages of condolence. In addition to Tabaré Vázquez, Julio María Sanguinetti of Uruguay, and Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil attended the ceremony...
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Alfredo Bianchi Palazzo Julio María Sanguinetti Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1986 Nicolás Moreno Julio María Sanguinetti Augusto Pinochet Ugarte 1990 José María...
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charismatic personality. Among them were his wife Amalia Sanguinetti, Hugo Ratier, Leopoldo Bartolomé, Eduardo Menéndez, Norberto Pelissero, Celia Mashnshnek...
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