by the Italian artist Bernardo Bellotto. It was acquired by count Stefano Sanvitale di Parma in 1835 and then exhibited in the Galleria nazionale di Parma...
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Federico Sanvitale (Fontanellato, 19 May 1704 – Brescia, 8 December 1761) was an Italian mathematician and Jesuit that marked a pivot moment for the growth...
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September 2012). Enrico Caruso: Tenor der Moderne. ISBN 9783844230963. Sanvitale, Francesco (2002). La romanza italiana da salotto. ISBN 9788870636154...
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Stefano Pirandello (14 June 1895 - Rome, 5 February 1972) was an Italian playwright and writer, also known under the pen name Stefano Landi. Born in Rome...
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herbarium. Through Jan, Rondani gained access to the house of the Conte Stefano Sanvitale, where an entomological club had access to the insect collection of...
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collector in Itabuna Asteraceae Bu Sanvitalia Conte Stefano Sanvitale (1764–1838) and/or Federico Sanvitale (1770–1819) Asteraceae St Saposhnikovia Vasili...
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Countess Chiara Mazzucchini Guidoboni of Viadana, Alessandro Sanvitale, it:Stefano Sanvitale, and Fra Antonio Negroni,. Callani died at the age of 24 of...
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Castello di San Vitale mentioned above Santi Stefano e Lorenzo: Church built 1582-1586, also by the Sanvitale. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane...
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the end of Act III. In 1893, with the financial support of Count Stefano Sanvitale, Polo went to Berlin to study with Joseph Joachim. He returned to...
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Francesca Sanvitale (17 May 1928 – 9 February 2011) was an Italian novelist and journalist, "one of Italy's most renowned contemporary authors". Born...
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