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Giacomo Bargone was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period, born and
active in Genoa. He
trained with
Andrea and
Ottavio Semini. He
excited the jealousy...
- Farrère (French pronunciation: [klod faʁɛʁ]),
pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles
Bargone (French pronunciation: [fʁedeʁik ʃaʁl baʁɡɔn]; 27
April 1876, in Lyon –...
- May 1996 – 20
November 1996
Prime Minister Romano Prodi Deputy Antonio Bargone Gianni Francesco Mattioli Preceded by
Paolo Baratta Succeeded by Paolo...
- 1901 Genoa,
Kingdom of
Italy Archbishop of
Genoa Agostino Roscelli 1818
Bargone,
Casarza Ligure (now Genoa),
Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia 1902 Genoa, Kingdom...
- Apennines.
These spots include P****o del Bracco, the
mines of
Acquafredda and
Bargone, next to
Sestri Levante.
Another occurrence is in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines...
- 4350576.9, ISBN 978-1-56368-219-3,
retrieved 2024-04-26 Rendel, Kabian;
Bargones, Jill; Blake, Britnee; Luetke, Barbara; Stryker,
Deborah (2018-11-05)....
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Church in 2001 by Pope John Paul II. On 27 July 1818,
Roscelli was born in
Bargone de Casarza, in Liguria, in
northern Italy. His parents,
Domenico Roscelli...
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Bridge Championship was held here. Dina
Barberini (1862–1932),
soprano Bargone, Cangelasio, Ceriati, Contignaco-Cella, Costa, Costamarenga, Fornacchia...
- When it
comes to the
spirit of place, his
identified most
closely with
Bargone, a
small village in the low
hills some ten
kilometers inland to the east...
- contemporaries,
prompted him to the
commission the
poisoning of
Giacomo Bargone; and he
hired persons to
vilify the
works of the
ablest painters of the...