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Fortunio Bonanova,
pseudonym of
Josep Lluís Moll, (13
January 1895 – 2
April 1969) was a
Spanish baritone singer and a film, theater, and
television actor...
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Fortunius (Italicized
Fortunio) may be a
Latin patronymic C****ius Fortunius, son of
Fortunato count of
Borja (b. 685) a
given name
Fortunius Licetus (1577-1657)...
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Fortunio Liceti (Latin:
Fortunius Licetus;
October 3, 1577 – May 17, 1657), was an
Italian physician and philosopher. He was born
prematurely at Rapallo...
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Fortunio is a
novel by the
French writer Théophile Gautier,
first published under the name L'Eldorado and
serialized in the
newspaper Le
Figaro from May...
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Chevalier Fortunino Matania (16
April 1881 – 8
February 1963) was an
Italian artist noted for his
realistic portrayal of
World War I
trench warfare and...
- Ezio
Fortunato Pinza (May 18, 1892 – May 9, 1957) was an
Italian opera singer.
Pinza possessed a rich,
smooth and
sonorous voice, with a
flexibility unusual...
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Fortunio is a comédie
lyrique or
opera in four acts (originally five) and five
tableaux by the
French composer André Messager. The
libretto by
Gaston Arman...
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Fortunio Affaitati (1510–1550) was an
Italian physicist and astrologer. He was born to the
aristocratic Affaitati family in Cremona, and
dedicated to Pope...
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Giovanni Francesco Fortunio (Zadar or Pordenone, ca. 1470 – Fano, 1517) was an
Italian grammarian,
jurist and humanist. He is
especially remembered for...
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Fortunio is a
summit of the Margeride, a
natural region located mainly in Lozère, but also in
Cantal and Haute-Loire. It is
situated in the...