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relating to heraldry.[citation needed] The
first officers were:
Prince Emilio Guasco Gallarati,
Marquis of Bisio, chairman;
Marquis Don
Annibale Brivio Sforza...
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Carlo Guasco (16
March 1813 – 13
December 1876) was a
celebrated Italian operatic tenor who sang in
Italian and
other European opera houses from 1837 to...
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Gordon Peter Guasco (born 24
November 1940 in Sydney, New
South Wales - died, 16
November 1970 in Sydney) was a
motorcycle speedway rider from Australia...
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extremities of the
promontory of
Monte Conero,
Monte Astagno and
Monte Guasco. The
hilly nature around Ancona is a
strong contrast to the
flatter coastline...
- (1936).
American Foreign Service. U.S.
Government Printing Office. Cf. M.
Guasco,
Storia del clero,
Laterza (1997), p.20 This article incorporates text...
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Guasco (22
February 1712 – 10
March 1781),
Count of Clavières, was an
Italian writer and translator. He was born
Giovanni Battista Ottaviano Guasco in...
- Africa, 1300–1589. New York:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107014367.
Guasco,
Michael (2014).
Slaves and Englishmen:
Human Bondage in the
Early Modern...
- 2016. "Harmont & Blaine, a
Clessidra il 35%.
Guasco nuovo ad" [35% of
Harmont &
Blaine to Clessidra.
Guasco at a new high]. Affaritaliani.it (in Italian)...
- (1680–1694) held a
diocesan synod in 1684. On 16 May 1702,
Bishop Carlo Ottaviano Guasco (1695–1704) held a
diocesan synod. In
October 1711,
Bishop Francesco Arborio...
- Nicolò
Guarco (c.1325 in Cesino, near
Genoa – c.1385 in Lerici) was a
Genoese statesman who
became the 7th doge of the
Republic of
Genoa and led the Republic...