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Fiorelli is a
fashion brand. The
venture did not gain
momentum until the
large accessory company Oroton acquired the
brand name. In 1988
Fiorelli Standard...
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Giuseppe Fiorelli (7 June 1823 – 28
January 1896) was an
Italian archaeologist. His
excavations at
Pompeii helped preserve the city.
Fiorelli was born...
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Francesco Fiorelli (17th-century) was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period.
Fiorelli studied with
Andrea Sacchi in Rome. He
painted a life of St Benedict...
- Aldo
Fiorelli (1915–1983) was an
Italian actor who
appeared in
around thirty films between 1938 and 1960. One of his
final roles was Argos, the Shipbuilder...
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Tiberio Fiorilli, also
spelled Fiorillo and
Fiurelli (November 9, 1608 –
December 7, 1694) was an
Italian actor of
commedia dell'arte
known for developing...
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Filippo Fiorelli (born 19
November 1994) is an
Italian cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
ProTeam VF Group–Bardiani–CSF–Faizanè.
Professional since 2020...
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Filotex was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed from 1963 to 1980. The team's main
sponsor from 1976 to 1980 was
Italian food
producer Sanson...
- of the Faun, of Menandro, of the
Tragic Poet and the Surgeon.
Giuseppe Fiorelli took
charge of the
excavations in 1863 and made
greater progress. During...
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Santi Fabiano e
Venanzio a
Villa Fiorelli is a
church on Via Terni, Rome. The
parish was set up by Pope Pius XI, and the
church opened for
worship as the...
- Compton. p. 384. ISBN 88-541-0141-9. Migliorini, Bruno; Tagliavini, Carlo;
Fiorelli, Piero.
Tommaso Francesco Borri (ed.). "Dizionario
italiano multimediale...