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modern researchers use the
Roman numeral XV to
designate Adrianis. The 13
demes that
formed Adrianis were
collected from all 12 old
phylai ("rule-of-one")...
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Adriani may
refer to:
Camillus Adriani, a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of...
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Isabelle Adriani (born
Federica Federici; 22 June 1972) is an
Italian author, actress, and filmmaker. She is a
Doctor in
History and Fairy-Tales and developed...
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Adriani, Alberto; Mura, A.; Orton, G.; Hansen, C.; Altieri, F.; et al. (March 2018)...
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October 2022 – via PressReader.
Adriani. Cézanne. Life and Work. p. 78.
Adriani. Cézanne. Watercolours. p. 22.
Adriani. Cézanne. Watercolours. p. 19. Paul...
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Adriani (December 2, 1907 – June 14, 1988) was an
American anesthesiologist and
director of
anesthesiology at
Charity Hospital in New Orleans. He...
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Giovanni Battista Adriani (1511 or 1513 – 1579) was an
Italian historian. He was born in 1511 or 1513, in Cherasco, into a
patrician Florentine family...
- Götz
Adriani (born 21
November 1940) is a
German art historian, art conservator, and art
museum director. He
worked at
Kunsthalle Tübingen, and directed...
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Jerry Adriani (Jair
Alves de Sousa; 29
January 1947 – 23
April 2017) was a
Brazilian singer,
musician and actor. He
began his
career in
television while...
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Alberto Adriani Muni****lity (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈβeɾto aˈðɾjani]) is one of the 23 muni****lities (municipios) that
makes up the Venezuelan...