- singer-songwriter
Biagio Betti,
Italian painter Biagio Black,
American painter Biagio Brugi,
Italian jurist Biagio Ciotto,
American politician Biagio d'Antonio...
- Blaise, including:
Monte San
Biagio,
Italian town,
province of Latina,
Lazio San
Biagio, Venice,
church in Venice,
Italy San
Biagio della Cima,
Italian village...
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Luigi Di
Biagio Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi di ˈbjaːdʒo]; born 3 June 1971) is an
Italian professional football manager and former...
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Biagio Martinelli (Cesena 1463 – Rome 1544),
better known as
Biagio da
Cesena (meaning "from Cesena", his
native city), was a 16th-century
Italian priest...
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Biagio Antonacci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbjadʒo antoˈnattʃi]; born 9
November 1963) is an
Italian singer-songwriter from Milan.
Biagio Antonacci was...
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Biagio Rossetti (c. 1447 – 1516) was an
Italian architect and
urbanist from Ferrara. A
military engineer since 1483, and the
ducal architect of Ercole...
- San
Biagio island (Italian:
Isola di San
Biagio German:
Insel San
Biagio), also
known as
Isola dei
Conigli (Hare or
rabbit island), is an
island in the...
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named Via
Benedetto Croce.
Moving east, the
street changes name to Via S.
Biagio dei
Librai and then
crosses Via
Duomo (named for the
Cathedral of Naples)...
- San
Biagio is a
church outside Montepulciano, Tuscany,
central Italy. The church,
which was
built between 1518 and 1540, an
example of
Renaissance Gr****...
- San
Biagio della Pagnotta or San
Biagio degli Armeni is a
church in Rome, in the
Ponte district, on via Giulia, near
Palazzo Sacchetti. It is dedicated...