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Francesca Ciceri (23
August 1904 – 18
January 1988), also
known under her nom de
guerre Vera, was an
Italian anti-fascist partisan, communist, and feminist...
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Daniele Ciceri (born ?) is a
former Italian sport shooter who won two
medals at
individual senior level at the
European Championships.
Together with his...
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Mesorhizobium ciceri is a gram-negative, nitrogen-fixing
motile bacteria from the
genus of
Mesorhizobium which was
isolated from
Chickpea nodules of Cicer...
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Maurizia Ciceri (born
September 26, 1953) is an
Italian former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. 1969
European Competition for Women's Football...
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Heterodera ciceri is a
plant pathogenic nematode infecting lentils and chickpeas. List of
lentil diseases List of
chickpea diseases Vovlas, N; Greco, N...
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Ciceri e tria (Italian: [ˈtʃiːtʃeri e tˈtriːa]) is a
pasta dish
originating in the
Salento region. It is
prepared with
pasta and
chickpeas as
primary ingredients...
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Mario Ciceri (8
September 1900 – 4
April 1945) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest from Milan. He was born to
farmers and had an
inclination to enter...
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Teresa Ciceri Castiglioni (Angera, 15
October 1750 – Como, 29
March 1821) was an
Italian inventor and
agronomist who was
instrumental in the introduction...
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version of the dish
makes use of anchovies. In Apulia, the dish is
known as
ciceri e tria, a
staple dish of the
cuisine of Salento. The dish has been recognised...
- Pierre-Luc-Charles
Cicéri (17
August 1782 – 22
August 1868) was a
leading French set
designer of his era. He was
chief set
designer for the
Paris Opera...