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Egisto can
refer to: Aegisthus,
figure in Gr****
mythology L'Egisto, 1643
opera by
Francesco Cavalli Chi soffre,
speri (also
known as L'Egisto), 1637 opera...
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Egisto Pandolfini (Italian pronunciation: [eˈdʒisto pandolˈfiːni]; 17
February 1926 – 29
January 2019) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder...
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Egisto Macchi (4
August 1928 – 8
August 1992) was an
Italian composer. Born in Grosseto,
Macchi moved to Rome to
study composition, piano,
violin and singing...
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Russian intelligence services,
alleging two
Austrian agents – one of them
Egisto Ott – had p****ed on
sensitive information to Russia. The
German statement...
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Egisto Ferroni (14
December 1835,
Lastra a
Signa – 25 May 1912, Florence) was an
Italian painter,
specializing in pastoral, rural, and
genre subjects....
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Egisto M****oni (Pisa, 1854 – Venice, 1929) was an
Italian painter, of
vedute and
vistas dal vero. He
painted both in oil and watercolor.
Egisto M****oni...
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Egisto Lancerotto (August 21, 1847 – May 31, 1916) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of
genre scenes of Venice. He was born in Noale. His father, a bureaucrat...
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Giovanni Battista Egisto Sivelli (22
November 1843 – 1
November 1934) was an
Italian military veteran and the last
surviving soldier of the Expedition...
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Cesare (Handel) The Countess*, The
Queen of
Spades (Tchaikovsky) Didone,
Egisto (Cavalli) Dryade,
Ariadne auf
Naxos (Strauss) Erda, Das Rheingold, Siegfried...
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Egisto Tango (13
November 1873, in Rome – 5
October 1951, in Copenhagen) was an
Italian conductor,
whose premieres included The
Wooden Prince and Bluebeard's...