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Alessandro Cesarini (died 1542),
Italian cardinal Alessandro Cesarini (footballer) (born 1989),
Italian footballer Alessandro Cesarini (iuniore) (1592–1644)...
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Julian Cesarini the
Elder (It.:
Giuliano Cesarini, seniore) (1398 in Rome – 10
November 1444 in Varna,
Ottoman Empire) was one of the
group of brilliant...
- Zona
Cesarini (English:
Cesarini zone) is an
Italian expression used when
talking about events or
situations that happened, are
happening or will happen...
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Antonio Cesarini (30
September 1889 – 24
October 1943),
better known by the
diminutive name Nino, was a
model for
several artists, such as the photographer...
- The
Quadreria Cesarini is a
small museum and
painting gallery in Fossombrone,
province of
Pesaro e Urbino, Marche, Italy. The
house and
collection were...
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Carlo Francesco Cesarini, (c.1666 –
after 2
September 1741) was an
Italian composer born in San
Martino al
Cimino near
Viterbo and
active in Rome from...
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Renato Cesarini (Italian pronunciation: [reˈnaːto tʃezaˈriːni]; 11
April 1906 – 24
March 1969) was an
Italian Argentine football player and
coach who most...
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Virginio Cesarini (20
October 1595, in Rome – 1
April 1624, in Rome) was an
Italian poet and intellectual. The son of
Giuliano Cesarini, duke of Civitanova...
- Jean-François
Cesarini (30
September 1970 – 29
March 2020) was a
French politician who
represented the 1st
constituency of the
Vaucluse department in the...
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residence on
Capri in self-imposed
exile with his long-time lover, Nino
Cesarini. He
became a "character" on the
island in the inter-war years, featuring...