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- Borgognoni is an Italian surname that may refer to Luciano Borgognoni (1951–2014), Italian cyclist Theodoric Borgognoni (1205–1296/8), Italian surgeon...
- Theodoric Borgognoni (1205 – 1296/8), also known as Teodorico de' Borgognoni, and Theodoric of Lucca, was an Italian who became one of the most significant...
- Hugh of Lucca or Hugh Borgognoni (also Ugo) (1160–c.1259) was a medieval surgeon. He and Theodoric of Lucca, his son or student, are noted for their use...
- Luciano Borgognoni (12 October 1951 – 2 August 2014) was an Italian cyclist. As an amateur he won the 4000 m team pursuit event at the 1971 World Championships...
- Mitc**** 2014, pp. 181–182. Horne 2005, p. 168. Mitc**** 2013, p. 269. Borgognoni 2018, p. 20-24. Rex, Carolvs II, Hispaniarvm Et Indiarvm (30 May 2018)...
- p. 150. Sternberg 2014, p. 177. Hume 1905, p. 301. Hume 1906, p. 415. Borgognoni, Ezequiel (24 June 2020). "Marie Gigault de Bellefonds, Amb****adress of...
- water conditions were difficult. A descendant of these Italians, Libby Borgognoni, stated that 125 of them died during the first year of operations. Corbin...
- Claudius and Andrew of the Burgundians (Italian: Santi Claudio e Andrea dei Borgognoni, French: Saints-Claude-et-André-des-Bourguignons) is a Roman Catholic...
- by Ugo Borgognoni (1180–1258) in the 13th century. The sponge was promoted and described by Ugo's son and fellow surgeon, Theodoric Borgognoni (1205–1298)...
- potentially poisonous metal-based compounds were po****r treatments. Theodoric Borgognoni, (1205–1296), one of the most significant surgeons of the medieval period...