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Jacopo Carucci or
Carrucci (IPA: [ˈjaːkopo ka(r)ˈruttʃi]; May 24, 1494 –
January 2, 1557),
usually known as
Jacopo (da)
Pontormo or
simply Pontormo (IPA:...
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Elinor Carucci (born 1971) is an Israeli-American
photographer and educator,
living in New York City,
noted for her
intimate porayals of her family's...
- Nicolò
Carucci (born 22
February 2001 in Milan) is an
Italian rower. He won the gold
medal in the
single sculls at
European U23
Championships in 2020...
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Guglielmo Libri Carucci dalla Sommaja (1
January 1803 – 28
September 1869) was an
Italian count and mathematician, who
became known for his love and subsequent...
- at the
Library of
Tours before being stolen in 1842 by
Guglielmo Libri Carucci dalla Sommaja and sold to
Bertram Ashburnham, 4th Earl of
Ashburnham in...
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Journal of the
Islamic Environmental Design Research Centre, 86–93. Rome:
Carucci Editore, 1990. Arnaud, Jean-Luc. "Maps of
Cairo and the
Development of...
- got his
first NFL job in KC". Iggles.com.
Retrieved February 6, 2023.
Carucci, Vic (January 29, 2021). "Nick
Sirianni takes family coaching legacy from...
- Person"
Short story by
Kristen Roupenian Lead
image of the story, by
Elinor Carucci Country United States Language English Genre(s)
Fiction Publication Published...
- 2021.
Retrieved July 10, 2017. Look
under tab for "People and Society".
Carucci,
Laurence Marshall (2020). "The
Shifting Nature of
Ritual Practices in...
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Brooks Kept the
Spark Alive for 41 Years"
Country Living,
August 9, 2017
Carucci, John (March 3, 2010). "Brooks
Recalls Anne
Bancroft as Wife, Collaborator...