- Sagasta's. Born in Málaga as the son of
Antonio Cánovas García and
Juana del
Castillo y Estébanez,
Cánovas moved to
Madrid after the
death of his father...
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Antonio Canova (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kaˈnɔːva]; 1
November 1757 – 13
October 1822) was an
Italian Neoclassical sculptor,
famous for his marble...
- Judy
Canova (November 20, 1913 –
August 5, 1983), born
Juliette Canova (some
sources indicate Julietta Canova), was an
American comedienne, actress, singer...
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Canova may
refer to:
Antonio Canova (1757–1822),
Venetian sculptor Francesco Canova da
Milano (1497–1543),
Italian lutenist and
composer Frank J. Canova...
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Diana Canova (born
Diane Canova Rivero; June 1, 1953) is an
American actress, director, and professor. She is best
known for her role as
Corinne Tate...
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Nathalie Delon (born
Francine Canovas, also
known as
Nathalie Barthélémy; 1
August 1941 – 21
January 2021) was a
French actress, model, film director...
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decision to ********inate
Cánovas, and he
claimed in his
defence speech to be "no ********in, but
rather an executioner",
calling Cánovas,
among other things...
- plusbellelavie.fr.
Archived from the
original on 6
March 2013. Anne
Canovas at the
British Film Institute[better source needed] Anne
Canovas at IMDb v t e...
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Jason Canovas is a
British sound editor.
Canovas was
nominated for an
Academy Award for Best
Sound Editing at the 87th
Academy Awards for his work on the...
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Unionist Antonio Cánovas del
Castillo ―which
would be the
nucleus around which the
Conservative Party of the
Restoration would be formed―.
Cánovas indicated...