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- Lorenzo Gramiccia (?–1796) was an Italian painter, active in a late-Baroque. The precise date of birth is not known: if the literature commonly places...
- Martini da Udine (Coronation of the Virgin in the south transept) Lorenzo Gramiccia (Madonna del Rosario in Capella di Trinita) Piero di Niccolò Lamberti...
- remains of a female from the Villanovan culture buried in Veio Grotta Gramiccia, Italy between ca. 900 BCE and 800 BCE. She carried the maternal haplogroup...
- Rome, of which four were Etruscan individuals, one buried in Veio Grotta Gramiccia from the Villanovan era (900-800 BC) and three buried in La Mattonara...
- Rome, of which four were Etruscan individuals, one buried in Veio Grotta Gramiccia from the Villanovan period (900-800 BC) and three buried in La Mattonara...
- Lorenzo (born 1940), American airline executive and corporate raider Gramiccia Lorenzo (1702–1796), Italian painter Irving Lorenzo, aka Irv Gotti (born...
- from the original on 30 June 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2023. Saraceno R, Gramiccia T, Frascione P, Chimenti S (Oct 2009). "Calcipotriene/betamethasone in...
- from the original on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-10-20. Molineaux, L.; Gramiccia, G. (1980). The Garki Project: Research on the Epidemiology and Control...
- Mo. USA: Truman State University Press, 2015). Alba Costamagna, Anna Gramiccia, Daria De Angelis, La festa del colore: Rubens alla Chiesa Nuova (De Luca...
- Rome, of which four were Etruscan individuals, one buried in Veio Grotta Gramiccia from the Villanovan period (900-800 BC) and three buried in La Mattonara...