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Egidio Guarnacci (Italian pronunciation: [eˈdʒiːdjo ɡwarˈnattʃi]; born 3
February 1934) is a
retired Italian professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder...
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Mario Guarnacci (October 25, 1701 –
August 21, 1785) was an
Italian prelate, archeologist, and historian. He was one of the
first scholars to
carry out...
- now a
prison housing the
noted restaurant,
Fortezza Medicea restaurant.
Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, with
thousands of
funeral urns
dating back to the ****enistic...
- The
Museo Etrusco Guarnacci (in effect, the
Guarnacci Museum of
Etruscan Artifacts) is a
public archeological museum located on Via Don
Giovanni Minzoni...
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family of Volterra. The
dedicatory epigraph of the
theater (now in the
Guarnacci Etruscan Museum)
lists Gaius Caecina Largus and
Aulus Caecina Severus...
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Sarcophagus of the Spouses,
about 1st
century BC, Volterra,
Museo etrusco Guarnacci...
- Wife (no. 613), 1st
century BC, from Volterra,
Etruscan Museum Mario Guarnacci Hypogeum of the
Volumnus family, from an
Etruscan tomb
outside Perugia...
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Ruggieri Buzzaglia. It was
owned by the
Leoncini circa 1840. When
Mario Guarnacci purchased the
palace in the late 18th-century he
installed a
museum of...
- The
church facade is just
northwest of the
Biblioteca Guarnacci and
Museo Etrusco Guarnacci. The
church since 2017 was
restructured to
house the Museo...
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monumental Etruscan limestone stele, 1.7 m high,
which is kept in the
Museo Guarnacci in Volterra. The
stele is a
notable artefact,
datable to c.550 BC and...