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Ogliari &
Bagnera (2006, p. 38)
Ogliari &
Bagnera (2006, p. 31)
Lopez &
Susani (1999, p. 92)
Casero (2000, p. 15)
Ogliari &
Bagnera (2006, pp. 15–16)...
- (23
December 1799 – 8
April 1862), aka "Il
Mostro di
Stretta Bagnera" (The
Monster of
Bagnera lane) or "Il
Mostro di Milano" (The
Monster of Milan), is considered...
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Giuseppe Bagnera may
refer to:
Giuseppe Bagnera (politician) (1878–1953),
Italian politician Giuseppe Bagnera (mathematician) (1865–1927),
Italian mathematician...
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Giuseppe Bagnera (14
November 1865 – 12 May 1927) was an
Italian mathematician. At the
University of Palermo,
Bagnera received his
laurea in
civil engineering...
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Giuseppe Bagnera (10 July 1878,
Palermo - 12
September 1953) was an
Italian politician belonging to the
Christian Democracy. He was
elected member of...
- ISBN 978-951-796-538-5. Colombo,
Mauro (2009)
Antonio Boggia, il
mostro della via
Bagnera. In
Storia di Milano.
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Hampshire Murderer"...
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Level Senior international elite Club
Ginnastica Ritmica Padova Head coach(es)
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Federica Bagnera Medal record...
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Level Senior international elite Club
Ritmica Moderna Legnano Head coach(es)
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Bagnara di
Romagna (Romagnol:
Bagnêra) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Ravenna in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 40 km...
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where she
obtained a
laurea in 1910
under the
supervision of
Giuseppe Bagnera, with a
thesis concerning algebraic geometry, and in the same year joined...