- include:
Alberto Cavallero (1900–1968),
Italian long-distance
runner Héctor
Cavallero (1939–2020),
Argentine politician Martina Cavallero (born 1990), Argentine...
- Ugo
Cavallero (20 September 1880 – 13 September 1943) was an
Italian military commander before and
during World War II. He was the
first Chief of the...
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Pablo Oscar Cavallero (born 13
April 1974) is an
Argentine former footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Nine
years of his
professional career were spent...
- Héctor
Cavallero (2
October 1939 – 2
October 2020),
nicknamed El
Tigre ("The Tiger"), was an
Argentine politician, who was
mayor of Rosario,
Santa Fe...
- del
caballero Zifar. The Book of the
Knight Zifar (originally
Livro del
cavallero Cifar, in
modern orthography Libro del
caballero Zifar) is the earliest...
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Martina Cavallero (born 7 May 1990) is an
Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, she
competed for the
Argentina national team where...
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Alberto Cavallero (14
September 1900 – 7
October 1968) was an
Italian long-distance runner. He
competed in the
marathon at the 1924
Summer Olympics, but...
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Carmen Cavallaro (May 6, 1913 –
October 12, 1989) was an
American pianist. He
established himself as one of the most
accomplished and
admired light music...
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Resto del (2021-03-22). "Sante
Notarnicola morte: fece
parte della banda Cavallero". il
Resto del
Carlino (in Italian).
Retrieved 2021-03-23. "Bologna, è...
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Pietro Badoglio, was
dismissed on 6
December 1940. His replacement, Ugo
Cavallero,
submitted proposals for the
Stato Maggiore's
complete reorganization...