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Bruto may
refer to:
Bruto Brivonesi (1888–1979),
Italian admiral Bruto Buozzi (1885–1937),
Italian gymnast Bruto Castellani (1881–1933),
Italian silent...
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Brutø is a Michelin-starred
restaurant in Denver, Colorado.
Colorado portal Food
portal List of Michelin-starred
restaurants in
Colorado "Introducing...
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Italian film
actor and
singer who is a
member of the
Italian comedy rock band
Brutos. He has
appeared in more than 50
films since 1964. He was born in Turin...
- 2014). "On the Big Screen: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (Il buono, il
bruto, il cattivo, 1966)".
Mondo 70: A Wild
World of Cinema.
Archived from the...
- The
Brute (Spanish: El
Bruto) is a 1953
Mexican drama film
directed by Luis Buñuel and
starring Pedro Armendáriz and Katy Jurado.
Impoverished tenants...
- São
Paulo FC (in Portuguese). 31
October 2022.
Retrieved 28 May 2023. "
Brutos encara o São
Paulo no Ginásio do Morumbi". Liga
Paulista de ****sal (in Portuguese)...
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Pietro Bruto (Latin:
Petrus de Brutis, died 1493) was
bishop of Kruja, and
later bishop of
Kotor and
vicar of Vicenza. He was an
author of two fiercely...
- Voluntários da Pátria (1984) Uma
Noite Com Nasi & Os Irmãos do
Blues (1993) Os
Brutos Também Amam (1996) O Rei da
Cocada Preta (2000) Nasi & Os Irmãos do Blues...
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Bruto Testoni (1 July 1891 – 7 June 1949) was an
Italian wrestler. He
competed at the 1920 and the 1924
Summer Olympics. In the 1910s,
Testoni won nine...
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Alfredo Bruto da
Costa (5
August 1938 – 11
November 2016) was a
Portuguese politician. He
served as
Minister for
Health and
Social Welfare in the Government...