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Concino Concini, 1st
Marquis d'Ancre (23
November 1569,
Florence – 24
April 1617, Paris) was an
Italian politician, best
known for
being a
minister of...
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Dennis Webster De
Concini (/ˌdiːkənˈsiːni/; born May 8, 1937) is an
American lawyer, philanthropist,
politician and
former U.S.
senator from Arizona. The...
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Ennio De
Concini (9
December 1923, Rome – 17
November 2008) was an
Italian screenwriter and film director,
winning the
Academy Award in 1962 for the "Best...
- 1617 by
exiling his
mother and
executing her followers,
including Concino Concini, the most
influential Italian at the
French court.
Louis XIII, taciturn...
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Bartolomeo Concini (1507,
Terranuova Bracciolini –
January 18, 1578, Florence) was an
influential political figure and
diplomat in the
service of Cosimo...
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Corrado de
Concini (born 28 July 1949, in Rome) is an
Italian mathematician and
professor at the
Sapienza University of Rome. He
studies algebraic geometry...
- John De
Concini (September 14, 1918 –
October 13, 1998) was an
American labor union leader. Born in Philadelphia, De
Concini grew up in Kulpmont, Pennsylvania...
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Cosimo Concini (1570,
Florence – 1604, Valladolid) was an
Italian diplomat serving Grand Duchy of
Tuscany in 16th-century. He was born in 1570, Florence...
- amb****ador to Holy
Roman Empire.
Concini was born in
Florence in 1532 to
Bartolomeo Concini and
Margherita Bartoli. The
Concini family had
relatively humble...
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compactification such that the
closure of each
orbit is smooth.
Corrado de
Concini and
Claudio Procesi (1983)
constructed a
wonderful compactification of...