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Bruno Astorre (11
March 1963 – 3
March 2023) was an
Italian accountant and politician. A
member of the
Democratic Party, he
served in the
Senate of the...
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Ballantine Books. Omertà
follows the
story of Don Aprile's
adopted "nephew"
Astorre Viola. Puzo
never saw the
publication of Omertà, but the m****cript was...
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Astorre III
Manfredi (June 20, 1485 – June 9, 1502) was lord ****za, in
northern Italy, from 1488 to 1501. He was born in ****za, the son of Galeotto...
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Astorre Manfredi may
refer to:
Astorre I
Manfredi (1345–1405),
Italian condottiero Astorre II
Manfredi (1412–1468), lord of Imola, and of ****za Astorre...
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Astorre II
Manfredi (8
December 1412 – 12
March 1468) was lord of
Imola from 1439 and of ****za from 1443. He was born in ****za, the son of Gian Galeazzo...
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Astorre Manfredi (c. 1345 –
November 28, 1405) was an
Italian condottiero. He was the son of
Giovanni Manfredi, who had been lord of ****za (today's Emilia-Romagna)...
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Astorre Baglioni (March 1526 – 4
August 1571) was an
Italian condottiero and
military commander. He was born in Perugia, the son of
Gentile Baglioni,...
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Estorre Visconti, or
Astorre according to
other sources (1346 – 7
January 1413), was one of the many
illegitimate sons of the
famous Bernabò Visconti...
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Manfredi 1420–1443
Astorre II
Manfredi 1443–1468 (conjointly with Gian
Galeazzo II) Gian
Galeazzo II
Manfredi 1443–1465 (conjointly with
Astorre II)
Carlo II...
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Astorgio Agnensi (1391–1451) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal,
multiple papal governor and
multiple Curiate official.
Astorgio Agnensi...