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Dondi was a
daily comic strip about a large-e**** war
orphan of the same name.
Created by Gus
Edson and
Irwin Hasen, it ran in more than 100 newspapers...
- White, "
DONDI" (April 7, 1961 –
October 2, 1998) was an
American graffiti artist. Born in the East New York
neighborhood of Brooklyn,
Dondi was the youngest...
- Italiana.
Accessed August 2013.
Giovanni Dondi dall' Orologio,
Emmanuel Poulle (ed., trans.) (1987–1988)
Johannis de
Dondis Padovani Civis Astrarium. 2 vols....
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Johannis de
Dondis. [Padova]: Ed. 1+1; Paris: Les
Belles Lettres.
Francesco Scipione Dondi dall'Orologio (1789) "Notizie
sopra Iacopo e G.
Dondi dall'Orologio"...
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Dondi Enos
Costin (born
August 21, 1964) is an
American academic,
Baptist minister, and
former major general in the
United States Air Force. He has led...
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Dondi, de'
Dondi or Di
Dondi may
refer to:
Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio (1293–1359),
doctor and clock-maker at Padua,
father of
Giovanni Giovanni Dondi...
- Dino
Dondi (10 July 1925 – 3
March 2007) was an
Italian operatic baritone. Like many Bolognese,
Dondi had a p****ion for
opera and
after studying singing...
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Galeazzo Dondi (19
March 1915 – 22
October 2004) was an
Italian basketball player. He
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics.
Dondi died on 22
October 2004...
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Ludovico Dondi (active 1585–1614) was an
Italian painter active in Mantua. He is
called il
Mantovano in 1840 by Romanelli.
Garollo calls him
Luigi Dondi. He...
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Jacopo Dondi dall'Orologio (1290–1359), also
known as
Jacopo de'
Dondi, was a doctor,
astronomer and clock-maker
active in Padua, Italy. He is remembered...