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Virgilio, the
Italian and
Spanish form of
Virgil may
refer to:
Virgilio, Lombardy, a
frazione of the
comune of
Borgo Virgilio in the
Italian province...
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Narcisse Virgilio Díaz
de la Peña (20
August 1807 – 18
November 1876) was a
French painter of the
Barbizon school. Diaz was born in
Bordeaux to Spanish...
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Kominek J,
Doering DT, O****nte DA, Shen XX, Zhou X,
DeVirgilio J,
Hulfachor AB,
Groenewald M,
Mcgee MA,
Karlen SD,
Kurtzman CP, Rokas...
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Virgilio Piñera
Llera (August 4, 1912 –
October 18, 1979) was a
Cuban author, playwright, poet,
short story writer,
essayist and translator. His best known...
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Virgilio was the
first web
portal in Italy.
Started in 1996 as a web
search engine and web
directory manually edited by its own editors,
based on the Yahoo...
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advised to
follow up with
their physician for post-operative examination.
DeVirgilio C,
Grigorian A (2017).
Review of
Surgery for
ABSITE and
Boards E-Book...
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Antonio Virgilio Savona (21
December 1919 – 27
August 2009) was an
Italian composer, arranger, and
singer in the
Italian vocal group, the
Quartetto Cetra...
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Virgilio G.
Enriquez (November 24, 1942 –
August 31, 1994), also
known as Doc E, was a
social psychologist and the
Father of
Filipino psychology "Ama ng...
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Virgilio Dávila
Cabrera (January 28, 1869 –
August 22, 1943), was a
Puerto Rican poet from the
modern literary era, educator,
politician and businessman...
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engines in the
Lancia Aurelia. The
engine was the work of
Francesco De Virgilio and was
developed to
solve the
vibration problems Lancia had experienced...