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Giacomina Lapenna (born
Giacomina Lapenna,
December 14, 1924 - died
September 30, 2013) was an
Italian entrepreneur, journalist, teacher, and communication...
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Giacomina "Amina"
Boschetti (1836 – 2
January 1881) was an
Italian romantic ballet dancer. The
daughter of an
Austrian army officer,
while still a child...
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Maria Giacomina Nazari (born
February 10, 1724) was an
Italian painter. Born in Venice,
Nazari was the
daughter of the
painter Bartolomeo Nazari; her...
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married twice,
first to a
member of the
Carrara family, then to
Jacopina (
Giacomina) d'Este,
daughter of
Francesco d'Este,
Marquis of Ferrara. He may have...
- Montagnani:
Menico Ornella Muti:
Teresa Jenny Tamburi:
Zanetta Ewa Aulin:
Giacomina Felice Andreasi:
Michelon Rodolfo Baldini:
lover of
Teresa Mario Carotenuto:...
- Champion. Born to
Sicilian immigrants from
Sciacca (AG),
Vincent and
Giacomina,
DeMarco grew up in the
North End
neighborhood of Boston.
DeMarco was...
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still is. The club's name
comes from the
nearby country estate Villa Giacomina.
Villa has pla**** in the
Swedish championship finals six times, losing...
- 1994),
Norwegian writer Maria Nayler (born 1972),
British singer Maria Giacomina Nazari (1724–?),
Italian artist Maria ****onale (born 1969),
Italian pop...
- ג'קי Hindi: Jaikalina, जैकलिन Hungarian:
Zsaklin Italian: Giachetta,
Giacomina,
Giacoma Irish: Séamaisíona, Seacailín, Siacailín ****anese: Jakurīn (ジャクリーン)...
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Oxford University Press. pp. 437–438. ISBN 978-0-19-762897-3. Bona,
Giacomina De (2013).
Human Rights in Libya: The
Impact of
International Society...