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Aldrovandi is a
family name of the Emilia-Romagna in Italy, and
especially famous for the
aristocratic and
Senatorial family from Bologna. The Palazzo...
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Ulisse Aldrovandi (11
September 1522 – 4 May 1605) was an
Italian naturalist, the
moving force behind Bologna's
botanical garden, one of the
first in Europe...
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Pompeo Aldrovandi (23
September 1668 – 6
January 1752) was an
Italian cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Aldrovandi was born on 23
September 1668 in...
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Federico Aldrovandi (17 July 1987 in
Ferrara – 25
September 2005 in Ferrara) was an
Italian student, who was
killed by four policemen. The
event occurred...
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Dorsa Aldrovandi is a
wrinkle ridge system at 23°36′N 28°42′E / 23.6°N 28.7°E / 23.6; 28.7 in Mare
Serenitatis on the Moon. It is
about 127 km long...
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Simone Aldrovandi (born 2
April 1994) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
defender for SS
Cittadella Vis Modena. Born in Carpi,
Aldrovandi began his...
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Linnaeus (1741, 1758): see
Aldrovandi 1637, p. 192 and
Willughby 1676, p. 295
Aldrovandi 1637, pp. 192–201
Aldrovandi 1637, pp. 192, 194: Anas indica...
- The
Civico Orto
Botanico "Ulisse
Aldrovandi", also
known as
Civico Giardino Botanico "Ulisse
Aldrovandi", is a muni****l
botanical garden located at Vicolo...
- we see
today began in 1725
under the
patronage of the
Cardinal Pompeo Aldrovandi with
plans commissioned from
Franco Maria Angelini.
After Angelini's death...
- González; c. 1537,
Tenerife – c. 1618, Capodimonte),
referred to by
Ulisse Aldrovandi as "the man of the woods", was a
gentleman in the
court of
Henry II of...