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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.
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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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Brute (Spanish: El
Bruto) is a 1953
Mexican drama film
directed by Luis Buñuel and
starring Pedro Armendáriz and Katy Jurado.
Impoverished tenants...
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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...
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Giunio Bruto (Italian,
Junius Brutus) is a two-act
opera seria in two acts by
Domenico Cimarosa to a
libretto by
Eschilo Acanzio,
composed in 1781. The...
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Bruto Castellani (1
December 1881– 1933) was an
Italian film
actor of the
silent era.
Castellani appeared in more than
thirty films during his career...
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Bruto Brivonesi (22
November 1888 – 1 June 1979) was an
Italian admiral during World War II.
Brivonesi was born in
Ancona in 1888, the son of Benedetto...
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April 2021. "Pequenos negócios já
representam 30% do
Produto Interno Bruto do país". 7
November 2022.
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original on 13
April 2021....
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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...