- The
House of
Balestrièri is an
Italian noble family originating from
Venice in the
Early Middle Ages, with
major branches extending over time to Ancona...
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Lionello Balestrieri (12
September 1872–24
October 1958) was an
Italian painter and engraver,
active in
various styles mainly in
Paris and Naples. He...
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Domenico Balestrieri (1714–1780) was an
Italian scholar,
writer and poet. He
gained his fame as an
author of "dialectal"
works in
Milanese language, for...
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Tommaso Balestrieri was an
Italian luthier in Mantua,
primarily active from 1750s to 1780s.
Balestrieri's origin is not well established. His
violin labels...
- The
Genoese crossbowmen (Italian:
Balestrieri genovesi) were a
famous military corps of the
Middle Ages,
which acted both in
defense of the
Republic of...
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Domenico Balestrieri was an
Italian painter from
Ascoli Piceno. He was
active in the 1460s in Urbino,
where he
painted in the
church of San Rocco. He...
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Virginia Balistrieri also
credited as
Virginia Balestrieri (15
January 1888 – 7
December 1960) was an
Italian stage and film actress. She was married...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Servillo, Luigi; Giovane, Alfonso;
Balestrieri,
Maria Luisa; Casale, Rosario; Castaldo,
Domenico (2013-05-17). "Citrus...
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Balestrieri A,
Fontanari D (September 1959). "Acquired and
crossed tolerance to mescaline...
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section called the
Horns of Dilemma. For many years, it
consisted of
Peter Balestrieri,
Steve MacKay on
saxophones and
Sigmund Snopek III on
keyboards and other...