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Fausto or
fausto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fausto is a
given name and surname. It is used as a
title for:
Fausto (opera), an
opera by...
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Vettor Fausto or
Vittore Fausto (1490–1546) was
Venetian Renaissance humanist and
naval architect. He was an
expert in Gr**** and the classics. He worked...
- (2005), pp. 465, 475. Skidmore, p. 311.
Fausto (1999), Epilogue.
Fausto (2005), p. 482.
Fausto (2005), p. 474.
Fausto (2005), p. 502. Zirin, 2014. Chapter...
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depending on who
reports and
which definition of inter**** is used. Anne
Fausto-Sterling and her book co-authors
claim the
prevalence of "nondimorphic ****ual...
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Angelo Fausto Coppi (Italian pronunciation: [
ˈfausto ˈkɔppi]; 15
September 1919 – 2
January 1960) was an
Italian cyclist, the
dominant international cyclist...
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Fausto Paolo Sozzini (Italian: [
ˈfausto ˈpaːolo sotˈtsiːni]; Polish:
Faust Socyn; 5
December 1539 – 4
March 1604),
often known in
English by his Latinized...
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original (PDF) on 20
December 2019. Pellizzaro, Siro M.; Nàwech,
Fàusto Oswaldo (2003). Chicham:
Dictionario Enciclopédico Shuar-Castellano. Wea...
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Fausto de
Elhuyar (11
October 1755 – 6
February 1833) was a
Spanish chemist, and the
first to
isolate tungsten with his
brother Juan José
Elhuyar in 1783...
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Fausto de
Sousa Correia (October 29, 1951 – 9
October 2007) was a
Portuguese politician,
deputy of the
Portuguese Parliament, and
Member of the European...
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University of
Michigan Press. pp. 177–210. ISBN 978-3-12-533872-2. Cercignani,
Fausto (1981). Shakespeare's
works and
Elizabethan pronunciation.
Clarendon Press...