- The
Statuto Albertino (English:
Albertine Statute) was the
constitution granted by King
Charles Albert of
Sardinia to the
Kingdom of
Sardinia on 4 March...
- Nuno
Albertino Varela Tavares (European Portuguese: [ˈnunu taˈvaɾɨʃ]; born 26
January 2000) is a
Portuguese professional footballer who
plays as a left-back...
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Albertino Mussato (1261–1329) was a statesman, poet,
historian and
playwright from Padua. He is
credited with
providing an
impetus to the
revival of literary...
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Albertino Morosini (c. 1240 – 16
November 1305) was a
Venetian nobleman and
statesman of the late 13th and
early 14th centuries. He was
elected governor...
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Albertino Homem dos
Santos Sequeira Bragança (born 9
March 1944 in São Tomé Island) is a
Santomean politician who is
member of the
Force for
Change Democratic...
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Albertino Eduardo Ferreira Ventura Pereira (born 23
January 1950 in Porto),
simply Albertino, is a
Portuguese retired footballer who pla**** as a forward...
- The
Forte Albertino (also
Forte di Vinadio) is an
alpine fortress in Vinadio, Piedmont,
northern Italy,
located outside the town in the
Stura di Demonte...
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Albertino Barisoni (1587 – 1667) was an
Italian writer and poet, and
Bishop of
Ceneda from 1653 to his death.
Albertino Barisoni was born in Padua, on...
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Albertino Morosini was a 13th-century
Venetian nobleman and administrator.
Albertino Morosini is
first attested in Venice, in 1209. In 1237–1239, he served...
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Alberto or
Albertino Piazza (1490–1528) was an
Italian painter. He was born and died in Lodi, Lombardy. His
elder brother Martino was also a painter....