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Epifania (English: Epiphany) is a
cartoon or full-scale
drawing in
black chalk by Michelangelo,
produced in Rome
around 1550–1553. It is 2.32
metres tall...
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Epifania de
Guadalupe Vallejo de
Frisbie (August 4, 1835 –
February 14, 1905) was a
Californio photographer. She is the
earliest known photographer on...
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early 1980s. The family,
which comprised father Arquímedes Puccio,
mother Epifanía Calvo, and five
children (three sons and two daughters) – Alejandro, Silvia...
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Thofania d'Adamo or
Teofania di Adamo,
Epifania d'Adamo or La
Tofania (died 12 July 1633, Palermo) was an
Italian poisoner. d'Adamo was
executed for having...
- donors, some of whom, Rita notes, are
dangerous and
corrupt ("El mal").
Epifanía, a
woman whose abusive husband's
remains were
identified by the nonprofit...
- same name. By the
terms of her late father's will,
spoiled London heiress Epifania Ognissanti di Parerga, the
richest woman in the world,
cannot marry unless...
- is a play
written in 1936 by
George Bernard Shaw. It
tells the
story of
Epifania, a
spoilt heiress, and her
search for a suitor. Shaw
wrote the play in...
- Leo ‘Ledge’
Epifania (born 23
October 1963) is an
Australian professional rugby league coach who is the head
coach of
Italy and a
former professional rugby...
- House, or
commonly referred to as
Villa Epifania.
Dubbed as the "Grand Old
House of
Santa Rita",
Villa Epifania has been
receiving attention due to alleged...
- A [1961] To
tragoudi tou
nekrou aderfou [1962]
Epifania [1962] To
Axion Esti [1964] Epitafios-
Epifania [1964] (with Meri Lida)
Politeia B [1964] Romiosini...