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Gianturco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gianturco is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cesare Gianturco (1905–1995)...
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Cesare Gianturco (February 12, 1905 –
August 25, 1995) was an Italian-American
physician and one of the
earliest contributors to the
specialty of interventional...
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Emanuele Gianturco (1857–1907) was an
Italian legal scholar and
politician who held
different cabinet posts,
including minister of
public works, minister...
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Paola Gianturco (born 1939) is an
American photojournalist and
former business executive. Her
photojournalistic work has
focused on
women around the world...
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Napoli Gianturco is a
railway station in Naples, Italy. It is
served by the
metropolitan railway service numbered as Line 2 on the
Naples Metro. It takes...
- The
Villa Literno–Napoli
Gianturco railway (also
called the
Naples P****ante) is a 16 km-long
double track line
which connects the line to Rome via Formia...
- farm, move, and work for
other farmers. In 1896, they
moved to
Colle Gianturco, near
Paliano and Frosinone,
about fifty miles outside Rome; and then...
- de la Sainte-Alliance. Paris: Honoré Champion. ISBN 978-2-7453-1669-1.
Gianturco, Elio (1937).
Joseph de
Maistre and
Giambattista Vico (Italian
Roots of...
- of pop
musicians who died of drug
overdose 27 Club
Curse of the
ninth Gianturco, Carolyn. "Alessandro
Stradella (1639–1682)".
Hyperion Records. Retrieved...
- capital. On 20
November 1943,
Leone – who now used the
false name
Leonida Gianturco – was
arrested by the
Italian police in a
clandestine printshop of the...