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Margherita Carosio (7 June 1908 – 10
January 2005) was a
leading Italian operatic coloratura soprano and actress,
starring in
Spanish films during the...
- Nicolò
Carosio (15
March 1907 – 27
September 1984) was an
Italian sport journalist and commentator. Born in Palermo, the son of a
customs inspector and...
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Francesco Carosio (died 1427) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Trani (1418–1427) and
Bishop of
Melfi (1412–1418). On 4 Jul 1412...
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Margherita Carosio, who was
engaged to sing
Elvira in I
puritani in the same theatre, fell ill.
Unable to find a
replacement for
Carosio,
Serafin told...
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Margherita Caffi (1650–1710),
Italian painter of
still lifes Margherita Carosio (1908–2005),
Italian operatic soprano Margherita Durastanti (fl. 1700–1734)...
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producer Shune. It was
written by Bresh, Shune, Luca Di
Biasi and Luca
Carosio, as a love song to the
soccer team
Genoa CFC. The song was
released by...
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third goalkeeper, Dino Ballarin, took his place).
Radio commentator Nicolò
Carosio,
Luigi Giuliano (captain of the
Torino youth team), and
former manager...
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Fabio Luisi and of many
opera singers like
Giuseppe Taddei,
Margherita Carosio,
Luciana Serra,
Ottavio Garaventa [it],
Luisa Maragliano and
Daniela Dessì...
- 2022:
Jaskaniec 2023: ****nor 2024:
Sampaio Defender of the Year 2011:
Carosio 2012:
Church 2013:
Romero 2014:
Church 2015:
Skroski 2016: Beal 2017: Wolcott...
- in Italy. The
match was
broadcast by RAI and
commentated upon by Nicolò
Carosio, and was pla**** on 8
October 1955
between Monza and Verona. The
match ended...