- Aldo
Giorgio Gargani (1933 in
Genova – 18 June 2009 in Pisa) was an
Italian philosopher. He
studied philosophy at the
Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa...
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Giuseppe Gargani (born 23
April 1935 in
Morra De Sanctis) is an
Italian politician, a
lawyer and from 1999 to 2009 a
Member of the
European Parliament...
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Maria Gargani,
religious name
Maria Crocifissa del
Divino Amore, (23
December 1892 - 23 May 1973), was an
Italian member of the
Secular Franciscan Order...
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years before the
Atlantic was
reunited once more with the Mediterranean.
Gargani, J.; Rigollet, C. (2007). "Mediterranean Sea
level variations during the...
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original on 2024-01-01.
Retrieved 2019-04-05.
Gargani J.,
Rigollet C. (2007). "Mediterranean Sea
level variations during the...
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Gargani J.,
Rigollet C. (2007). "Mediterranean Sea
level variations during the...
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Khalid Al Hud Al
Gargani, also
known as
Khalid Al Hud, (Arabic: خالد بن أحمد القرقني; 1882–1971) was a
Libyan businessman and one of the most influential...
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installed at Yale
University in 1914. The
Chicago replica,
created by
Guido Gargani and
installed in 1940,
stands on a
granite base
designed by
architect Leo...
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Dictionary (18th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-15255-6.
Gargani J.; Stab O;
Cojan I.n
Brulhet J. (2006). "Modelling the long-term fluvial...
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Targioni Tozzetti (poeta e scrittore)
Ottaviano Targioni Tozzeti e
Gargani Torquato Gargani (a cura di),
Delle ranocchie,
serpente e legno, in
Favole d'Esopo...