- Bald****are or
Baldasarre d'Anna (c. 1560 –
after 1639) was an
Italian painter,
active in a
Mannerist or late-Renaissance style. Born in
Venice to a Flemish...
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Zambrotta (2013–15)
Stefano Maccoppi (2019)
Alessandro Lupi (2019–20)
Baldasarre Ranieri (2020–21)
Andrea Vitali (2021–22)
Luigi Tirapelle (2022–23) "Il...
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Raffaele "Raf" Bald****arre (17
January 1932 - 11
January 1995) was an
Italian film actor. Born
Raffaele Bald****arre in Giurdignano, Lecce, Apulia, he started...
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Lupino Lane. It
starred Nancy Brown as
Teresa and
Harry Welchman as
Baldasarre.
Maids of the
Mountain Hockey Club Lamb, Andrew.
Sleeve notes from the...
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Baldasarre Labanca (16
February 1832 – 22
January 1913) was an
Italian Christian theologian and historian.
Baldasarre was born in Campob****o in Molise...
- Robusti" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). pp. 1001–1003. "Anna,
Baldasarre" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 59. "C****ana,...
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Tommaso Baldasarre Crudeli (December 21, 1702 –
March 27, 1745) was a
Florentine free
thinker who was
imprisoned by the
Roman Inquisition. He was a poet...
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Beatrice (29
October 1821 – 8
September 1823)
Carlo Giuseppe Maria Vittorio Baldasarre, Duke of
Parma (14
January 1823 – 27
March 1854)
Maria Teresa was beautiful...
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Roman Economy,"
Ancient History Bulletin 25 (2011), p. 76. María
Isabel Baldasarre, "Comentario
sobre Androcles,"
Museo Nacional de
Buenos Aires, inv. 5498...
- Cities. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts. pp. 67–83. Fischer,
Claude S.;
Baldasarre, Mark; Ofshe, R. J. (1975). "Crowding
Studies and
Urban Life – A Critical...