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- Bernabò (born 1984), Italian rugby union player Luigi Bernabò Brea (1910–1999), Italian archaeologist This page lists people with the surname Bernabò...
- Luigi Bernabò Brea (Genua, 27 September 1910 – Lipari, 4 February 1999) was an Italian archaeologist. Together with Madeleine Cavalier, a very close collaborator...
- PossamaiCorrado Possamai prop 1970-04-26 v Czech Republic at Prague 250 BernaboLuigi Bernabo lock 1970-05-24 v Madagascar at Tananarive 251 SagramoraAngelo Sagramora...
- war against the Genoese in the Levant. Venice's allies, which included Bernabò Visconti of Milan, gave her little help on this side, although his mercenaries...
- Aeolian Islands, conducting extensive excavations there. Together with Luigi Bernabò Brea, a very close collaborator who was briefly her husband, she was...
- were then extensively searched by archeologists Madeleine Cavalier and Luigi Bernabò Brea after World War II. The Aeolian Islands were listed by UNESCO in...
- were then extensively searched by archeologists Madeleine Cavalier and Luigi Bernabò Brea after World War II. The large archaeological museum extensively...
- Black Sea. From 1951 the site was excavated under the direction of Luigi Bernabò Brea. He clarified the stratigraphy by ****igning colors to different...
- Regina della Scala (1331 – 18 June 1384) was Lady of Milan by marriage to Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan, and politically active as the adviser of her spouse...
- ****ist him by dealing with Archbishop Visconti's nephew and successor, Bernabò Visconti. Their confrontation was so hostile and threatening that the Abbot...