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Virginia Centurione Bracelli (Ligurian:
Virginnia Çentrioña, 2
April 1587 – 15
December 1651) was an
Italian noblewoman from Genoa. Her
father was the...
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Giovanni Battista Bracelli may
refer to:
Giovanni Battista Bracelli (bishop) (d. 1590), an
Italian bishop;
Giovanni Battista Braccelli (fl. 1616–1649)...
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Bracelli,
Kakaphone 1992 Elpmas, Kopf 1994 Sax Pax for a Sax with the
London Saxophonic, Kopf/Atlantic 1995 Big Band,
Trimba 2005
Bracelli und Moondog...
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Gaspare Grimaldi Bracelli (Genoa, 1477 - Genoa, 4 July 1552) was the 56th Doge of the
Republic of Genoa.
Grimaldi Bracelli was
elected to the
dogal title...
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Virginia Centurione Bracelli School (abbreviated as VCBS) is a private,
Roman Catholic school located in Poctoy, Odiongan, Romblon. It is part of the worldwide...
- of Genoa,
Romulus of Genoa,
Catherine of Genoa, and
Virginia Centurione Bracelli). The
Archbishop of
Genoa Jacobus de
Voragine wrote the
Golden Legend....
- the
Monumental Cemetery of
Staglieno in Genoa.
These include the tomb of
Bracelli Spinola (1864), the tomb of
Andrea Tagliacane (1870), and the tomb of Asarta...
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Vincenzo Grossi (1845–1917) vatican.va, p.8–11
Widower Virginia Centurione Bracelli (1587–1651)
Bishops of
Worcester Zdislava Berka Butler, Alban; Burns, Paul...
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Giovanni Battista Bracelli or
Braccelli is the name of more than one
engraver and
painter active in
central Italy in the
Baroque period,
between about...
- Indonesian) Nina (English, Indonesian) Gia (English)
Virginia Centurione Bracelli,
Roman Catholic saint Virginia Apgar,
American obstetrical anesthesiologist...