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Raphael Fabretti (1618 – 7
January 1700) was an
Italian antiquarian. Born at
Urbino in the Marche, he
studied law at
Cagli and Urbino,
where he took his...
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Fabretti is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ariodante Fabretti (1816–1894),
Italian archaeologist Raffaello Fabretti (1618–1700)...
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Lucrezia Fabretti (born 5
November 2001) is an
Italian lifesaving athlete. She is the
current open and
youth world record holder in the 100m
manikin carry...
- Wear a Cap and Gown". Time.
Retrieved 2018-01-26.
Fabretti 2008, p. 23.
Fabretti 2008, p. 25.
Fabretti 2008, p. 72.
Staples & Shaw 2013, p. 269. Staples...
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Quirina Alippi-
Fabretti (1849 –1919) was an
Italian painter. She was born in Urbino, the
daughter of the
jurisconsult Luigi Alippi and
mother Elvira Boddi...
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Ariodante Fabretti (1
October 1816 – 15
September 1894) was an
Italian archaeologist.
Media related to
Ariodante Fabretti at
Wikimedia Commons Portals:...
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Younger as the 6th
Librarian of
Leiden University (see also
Raffaello Fabretti).
Gronovius edited and
annotated Statius, Plautus, Livy, Tacitus, Aulus...
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Tracy Frey.
Blonde Redhead at AllMusic.
Retrieved 4
April 2022.
Claudio Fabretti. "Blonde
Redhead - Noise-rock in agrodolce".
Ondarock (in Italian). Retrieved...
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unsophisticated in
comparison to Rome's ten
other aqueducts.
Raffaelo Fabretti, one of the
first to
excavate the Appia,
characterises it as "The first...
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Chief of Police.
Austin discovered that mafia-affiliated
gangster Dominick Fabretti had
moved into town, then
Sirak attempted to
squelch Austin's activity...