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Castagna may
refer to:
Andrea del
Castagno (c.1419–1457),
Italian painter Armando Castagna,
Italian speedway rider Cacho Castagna (1942–2019), Argentine...
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Urbano VII; 4
August 1521 – 27
September 1590), born
Giovanni Battista Castagna, was head of the
Catholic Church, and
ruler of the
Papal States from 15...
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Carrozzeria Castagna is an
Italian coachbuilding company based in Milan, Italy.
Sources provide very
different information about the company's origins...
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Cristina Castagna (/kəˈstɑːnjə/ kə-STAHN-yə; born June 21, 2000) is an
American rowing coxswain. She
represented the
United States in the women's eight...
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Castagna (Maltese:
Filippu Castagna, 19
November 1765 – 26
January 1830) was a
Maltese politician of the late 18th and
early 19th centuries.
Castagna...
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Salvatore Castagna (Caltagirone, 14
January 1897 – Rome, 3
February 1977) was an
officer in the
Royal Italian Army
during World War II, most
notable for...
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Alberto Castagna (December 23, 1945 –
March 1, 2005) was an
Italian television presenter and journalist.
Alberto Castagna started working as a journalist...
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Michele Winifred Castagna OAM (1944 – 17
September 2016) was a
disability advocate who made a
significant contribution to
disability services in Alice...
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Jason Castagna (/kæstænjɑː/ ka-stan-ya; born 12 July 1996) is a
former professional Australian rules football player for the
Richmond Football Club in...
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Bruna Castagna (Bari,
October 15, 1905 – Pinamar, July 10, 1983) was an
Italian mezzo-soprano.
Castagna was the
daughter of
Luigi and
Maria Catacchio...