• Gabriele Zerbi (1445–1505) was a Veronese professor at the Universities of Bologna and Padua. He was also referred to as Zerbus, Zerbo, Zerbis, Gerbo,...
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  • Look up Zerbi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zerbi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gabriele Zerbi (1445–1505), Italian physician...
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  • Gabriele Zeilinger (1917–2011), Austrian fencer Gabriele Zerbi (1445–1505), Italian physician Gabriele Zerbo (born 1994), Italian footballer Gabriele...
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    leading Padua professors—Bartolomeo da Montagnana, Girolamo Fracastoro, Gabriele Zerbi, Alessandro Benedetti—and read medical treatises that he acquired at...
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    (season 9) Maria Grazia Fontana (season 10) Dado Parisini (season 10) Rudy Zerbi (seasons 10–present) Mara Maionchi (seasons 11–12) Carlo Di Francesco (seasons...
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    330 square metres (14,300 sq ft), under supervision of entrepreneur Gabriele Zerbi. The resort is named after the most famous aria from Norma, Casta Diva...
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  • Dutch physician (d. 1568) Giovan Battista Bellaso, Italian cryptologist Gabriele Zerbi, Veronese gerontologist (b. 1445; sawn in half by disaffected sons of...
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  • Dietrich Reichling (Berlin, 1893), ll. 24–25. L. R. Lind, ed. and trans., Gabriele Zerbi, Gerontocomia: On the Care of the Aged, and Maximianus, Elegies on Old...
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  • ACF Fiorentina (in Italian). 30 June 2021. Retrieved 1 July 2021. "De Zerbi: "Sassuolo, toccato l'apice. Me ne vado"". Corriere Dello Sport (in Italian)...
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    (Greek: Pèllaros) and Saracinello. They are: Centro Storico (1st); Pineta Zerbi, Tremulini and Eremo (2nd); Santa Caterina, San Brunello and Vito (3rd);...
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