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Gabriello Chiabrera (Italian pronunciation: [
ɡabriˈɛllo kjaˈbrɛːra]; 18 June 1552 – 14
October 1638) was an
Italian poet,
sometimes called the Italian...
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Suzanne Gabriello (24
January 1932 – 9
August 1992), born
Suzanne Yvonne Henriette Marie Galopet and also
known as Zizou, was a
French singer and actress...
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publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Gabriello Fallopio".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. Belloni...
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Gabriello (1896–1975) was a
French film actor. A
character actor known for his
supporting roles,
notable appearances included Jean Renoir's Partie...
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Gabriello Carnazza (1871–1931) was an
Italian lawyer and
politician who was the
minister of
public works in the
first cabinet of
Benito Mussolini. Carnazza...
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Gabriello Carotti (born
November 25, 1960, in Orbetello) is an
Italian former footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He made 169
appearances in the Italian...
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Gabriello Ferrantini, also
known as
Gabriel degli Occhiali, was an
Italian painter of the
Baroque period,
active mainly in
Bologna in the late 16th and...
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Gabriele Agnolo, also
known as
Gabriele d'Angelo (died 1510) was an
Italian architect active in
Naples in the early-Renaissance manner. He was born in...
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Angelo Gabriello Piò (1690 - 1770) was an
Italian sculptor,
active in
Bologna in a
Rococo style. In Bologna, he
studied from 1711 to 1712
under Andrea...
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Gabriello Cecchi (born
Ponte Buggianese, 1914 – Torino, 2000) was an
Italian entrepreneur in the
gelato industry. He
learned the
trade from his father...