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Giulio Gaudini (28
September 1904 – 6
January 1948) was an
Italian foil and
sabre fencer. He
competed at the 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936
Olympics and won...
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Giulio Gaudini of Italy, the nation's
second consecutive and
fourth overall victory in the men's foil (matching
France for most all-time).
Gaudini, who...
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family Carabidae. This
genus has a
single species,
Amaroschema gaudini. It is
found in the
Canary Islands. "Amaroschema". GBIF.
Retrieved 2021-11-13...
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exclusively freshwater seal. The
earliest known fossil earless seal is
Noriphoca gaudini from the late
Oligocene or
earliest Miocene (Aquitanian) of Italy. Other...
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victory in the men's foil (and
first since 1920). His
countryman Giulio Gaudini took
bronze for the
second consecutive Games,
becoming the
fourth man to...
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Miocene of Italy. The type
species of Noriphoca, N.
gaudini, was
originally named Phoca gaudini on the
basis of a
skull from late
Oligocene to earliest...
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Nebria lariollei gaudini is a
beetle subspecies the
family Carabidae that is
endemic to France. "Nebria
lariollei gaudini Jeannel, 1942".
Catalogue of...
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medals of any kind.
Among individual parti****nts,
Italian fencer Giulio Gaudini (three silver, one bronze),
Hungarian gymnast István
Pelle (two gold, two...
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Gaudini, Pessina, Guaragna, Puliti, Chiavacci (ITA) 1932: Gardère, Lemoine, Bondoux, Bougnol, Cattiau, Piot (FRA) 1936: Di Rosa,
Gaudini, Guaragna...
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Italy in 1932. Men's foil
Gustavo Marzi Giulio Gaudini Gioacchino Guaragna Men's team foil
Giulio Gaudini,
Gioacchino Guaragna,
Gustavo Marzi, Ugo Pignotti...