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Curzio Malaparte (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkurtsjo malaˈparte]; born Kurt
Erich Suckert; 9 June 1898 – 19 July 1957) was an
Italian writer, filmmaker,...
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Curzio is both a
given name and a surname. This name
derives from the
Latin curtĭus,
which in turn
derives from the
Latin curtus,
meaning shortened or...
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Curzio Picchena (Italian:
Curzio Picchéna, 11
January 1553, San
Gimignano — 16 June 1626, Florence) was an
Italian politician and
scholar ****ociated with...
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Curzio Gonzaga (c.1530 - 25
August 1599) was an
Italian nobleman,
writer and diplomat. From 1595
onwards he was the
first marquis of Palazzolo, held jointly...
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Curzio Maltese (30
March 1959 – 26
February 2023) was an
Italian journalist and politician.
Maltese was born in
Milan and
raised in
Sesto San Giovanni...
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Curzio Cocci (died 1621) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Conza (1614–1621). On 3
March 1614,
Curzio Cocci was
appointed during...
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Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen,
Christian Wilhelm Allers, Emil von Behring,
Curzio Malaparte, Axel Munthe,
Louis Coatalen and
Maxim Gorky are all reported...
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Curzio Inghirami (Volterra, 29
December 1614 — 23
December 1655), was an
Italian archaeologist and historian, but also a
forger of
Etruscan artifacts....
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affected than men.
Scleroderma symptoms were
first described in 1753 by
Carlo Curzio and then well do****ented in 1842. The term is from the Gr****
skleros meaning...
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attention to
anything else. In the
Italian newspaper La Repubblica,
journalist Curzio Maltese wrote: How many
platitudes fit in a two-hour-twenty-minutes-long...