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admired it.
During the
Peninsular War,
Napoleon promoted works such as
Gasparo Spontini's
Fernand Cortez (1809),
which concerned the
Spanish conquest...
- Gasparini, and Gasparri. It may
refer to:
Gasparo Angiolini Gaspare Ambrosini Gasparo Berti Gaspare Colosimo Gasparo Contarini Gaspare Finali (1829–1949),...
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Gaspard Dughet (15 June 1615 – 25 May 1675), also
known as
Gaspard Poussin, was a
French painter born in Rome.
Dughet was born in Rome, the son of a French...
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Gaspare Aselli (or Asellio) (c. 1581 – 9
September 1625) was an
Italian physician noted for the
discovery of the
lacteal vessels of the
lymphatic system...
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Gasparo da Salò (20 May 1542 – 14
April 1609) is the name
given to
Gasparo Bertolotti, one of the
earliest violin makers and an
expert double b**** player...
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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tagliacozzi,
Gasparo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Gasparo Zanetti (after 1600 – 1660) was an
Italian violin teacher,
composer of the Baroque, who
lived and
worked in Milan.
Information about Gasparo Zanetti's...
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Gasparo Contarini (16
October 1483 – 24
August 1542) was an
Italian diplomat, cardinal, and
Bishop of Belluno. He
advocated for
dialogue with Protestants...
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Gasparo Cairano, also
known as
Gasparo da Cairano, de Cayrano, da Milano, Coirano, and
other variations (born
Milan or
Pieve del
Cairo or Cairate, before...
- gardener's boy that this
garden had once
belonged to a
famous singer, by name
Gasparo Pacchierotti ... The
gardener led us into the house, a
battered house,...