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- Look up Cappelletto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cappelletto is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Cappelletto (born 1969)...
- Brian Cappelletto (born 1969) is a Scrabble player who represents the United States in international competition. He was the runner-up at the inaugural...
- winning his last three games against the runner-up, 1998 champion Brian Cappelletto, for a record of 22 wins and 6 losses, with a ****ulative spread of 1...
- edition of the fragments is P. Cappelletto, 2003. I frammenti di Mnasea: introduzione testo e commento. Pietro Cappelletto (ed.), I frammenti di Mnasea:...
- Fabio Capelleto was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lacedonia (1551–1565). On 24 Jul 1551, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope...
- Cappelletti (cavalry), Dalmatian mercenaries in 15th to 18th century Venice Cappelletto (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- George) under Ambrogio Visconti; Niccolò da Montefeltro's Compagnia del Cappelletto (Little Hat Company); and the Compagnia della Rosa (Company of the Rose)...
- into a tone poem for symphonic band of the same name in 1995. Robert Cappelletto took elements of the story for his 2009 feature film Pickman's Muse....
- Empire, in 1858 to Alessandro Vincenzo Duse (1820–1892) and Angelica Cappelletto (1833–1906). Lombardy would be taken from Austrian control the year after...
- (August 18, 2008) De Butts (September 15, 2009) Cappelletto (July 4, 2009 Midgette (May 3, 2010) Cappelletto, Sandro, "Quel padrino di Puccini", La Stampa...