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statesman Giulio Alenio (1582–1649),
Italian Jesuit missionary and
scholar Giulio Alfieri (1924–2002),
Italian automobile engineer Giulio Andreotti (1919–2013)...
- Pope
Clement VII (Latin:
Clemens VII; Italian:
Clemente VII; born
Giulio de' Medici; 26 May 1478 – 25
September 1534) was head of the
Catholic Church and...
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Giulio Berruti (born 27
September 1984) is an
Italian actor,
known for his
roles in
Monte Carlo (2011),
Walking on
Sunshine (2014), and the Gabriel's Inferno...
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Giulio de'
Medici may
refer to: Pope
Clement VII,
Giulio di
Giuliano de' Medici, (1478–1534)
Giulio di
Alessandro de'
Medici (c. 1533–1600), illegitimate...
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Giulio Ranzo (born 29
January 1971, Rome) is an
Italian civil engineer, executive, CEO of
Italian aerospace company Avio, and a
board member of Arianespace...
- The
Giulio was a
papal coin with a
value of 2 grossi. The name came from Pope
Julius II (r. 1503-13) who had
increased it in
weight and
intrinsic in 1504...
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Giulio Pippi (c. 1499 – 1
November 1546),
known as
Giulio Romano and
Jules Romain (US: /ˌdʒuːljoʊ rəˈmɑːnoʊ/ JOOL-yoh rə-MAH-noh, Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo roˈmaːno];...
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Giulio Cesare la
Galla (or
Julius Cæsar
Lagalla or
Giulio Cesare Lagalla) (1571–1624) was a
professor of
philosophy at the
Collegio Romano in Italy. He...
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Giulio Monteverde (8
October 1837 – 3
October 1917) was an
Italian naturalist sculptor and teacher.
Monteverde was born in Bistagno,
Italy and studied...
- see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Manchu alphabet.
Giulio Aleni (Latin:
Julius Alenius; 1582 – 10 June 1649), in
Chinese Ai Rulüe...