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Araldo may
refer to:
Araldo Caprili (1920–1982),
Italian footballer Araldo Cossutta (1925–2017)...
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Araldo Telefonico ("Telephone Herald" in English) was the name used for a
group of
telephone newspaper systems located in Italy,
which provided news and...
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Araldo Cossutta (January 11, 1925 –
February 24, 2017) was an
architect who
worked primarily in the
United States. He
worked at the firm I. M. Pei & Partners...
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Araldo (12
March 2008 – 4
November 2014) was a British-born
Thoroughbred racehorse. He was
trained by
Michael Moroney and
owned by R & C Legh
Racing Pty...
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costume designer,
French Léon Choubrac,
illustrator and
poster artist,
French Araldo Cossutta, architect, Yugoslavian-American Suzor-Coté,
painter Henri Crenier...
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Araldo Caprili (10
September 1920 – 9
January 1982) was an
Italian professional football player. Annese,
Carlo (2010). I
Diavoli di
Zonderwater (in Italian)...
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Araldo di
Crollalanza (1892–1986) was an
Italian journalist and
politician who held
significant posts in
Fascist Italy. He was the
minister of
public works...
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April 1915: it was the
first cry of the
Apulian Aqueduct.
During the 1930s,
Araldo di Crollalanza, the
mayor and
minister of Bari,
oversaw the development...
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Marcel Breuer's
American Press Institute Building in Reston, Virginia,
Araldo Cossutta's
Third Church of Christ,
Scientist in Washington, D.C. (2014)...
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Treasures from the
Egyptian Museum in
Cairo (Hardbook).
Photography by
Araldo De Luca. New York. ISBN 0-8109-3276-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...