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Giovanni Gambacorta, C.R. (1613 – 25 May 1683) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Marsico Nuovo (1676–1683).
Giovanni Gambacorta was born...
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Francis Michael Gambacorta (8 July 1913 - 1
December 2000) was a US Navy Captain. He
graduated from the U.S.
Naval Academy at Annapolis,
class of 1935...
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Gambacorta Peak (84°2′S 56°3′W / 84.033°S 56.050°W / -84.033; -56.050 (
Gambacorta Peak)) is a peak 1,840
metres (6,040 ft) high,
standing 4 nautical...
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Pietro Gambacorta (15
February 1355 - 17 June 1435) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and the co-founder of the Poor
Hermits of St. Jerome. He was a...
- "Bāmīā". Encyclopædia Iranica, Vol. III. pp. 656–657. Alikhani, Nasim;
Gambacorta,
Theresa (2023-06-27). Sofreh: A
Contemporary Approach to
classic Persian...
- the east side of
Jones Valley.
Gambacorta Peak (84°2′S 56°3′W / 84.033°S 56.050°W / -84.033; -56.050 (
Gambacorta Peak)), a peak 1,840
metres (6,040 ft)...
- "GARIBOLDI, Italo".
Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani,
Volume 52:
Gambacorta–Gelasio 2 (in Italian). Rome:
Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6...
- Bibcode:2018JChPh.148q4901Y. doi:10.1063/1.5018589. PMID 29739208. De Rosa M,
Gambacorta A,
Gliozzi A (March 1986). "Structure, biosynthesis, and physicochemical...
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Francesca Gambacorta Magliani was an
Italian painter, born on July 8, 1845, in Palermo,
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Magliani studied under private tutors...
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Florentines corrupted the
capitano del
popolo ("people's chieftain"),
Giovanni Gambacorta, who at
night opened the city gate of San Marco. Pisa was
never conquered...