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Maria Giustina Turcotti,
sometimes shortened to
Giustina Turcotti, (born c. 1700 − died
after 1763) was an
Italian vocalist who had a
career in opera....
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Giustina Rocca (died 1502) was an
Italian Renaissance lawyer,
judge and diplomat. She has been
called the world's
first female lawyer, and
claimed as an...
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Santa Giustina may
refer to:
Santa Giustina, a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of
Belluno in the
Italian region of
Veneto Santa Giustina in Colle...
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Justine Bartolini-Baldelli (née Pecori-Suárez; Italian:
Giustina; 27
November 1811 in Florence,
Italy – 30
January 1903 in Florence) was an Italian-born...
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Justina of
Padua (Italian:
Santa Giustina di Padova; Venetian:
Santa Justina de Pàdoa) is a
Christian saint and a
patroness of the city of Padua. Her feast...
- The
Abbey of
Santa Giustina is a 10th-century
Benedictine abbey complex located in
front of the
Prato della Valle in
central Padua,
region of Veneto, Italy...
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Marissa Giustina is an
American physicist who is a
senior research scientist at the
Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab. Her
research considers the development...
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Giustina Abbà (Rovinj, 1903 – Rovinj, 24
September 1974) was an
Italian and
Croatian partisan, anti-fascist and worker.
Giustina Abbà, a
feminist and a...
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Giustina, or
Santi Giustina e Cipriano, is a
rural Roman Catholic church, in Panesi, a
neighborhood of the
commune of
Cogorno in the Metropolitan...
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Giustina Levi-Perotti of S****oferrato was the (likely fictitious) 14th-century
Jewish author of two
Petrarchan sonnets. The first, a
sonnet beginning "Io...