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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...
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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...
- (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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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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March 2023.
Bietti Sestieri 2010, p. 31.
Delia Guasco 2006, p. 118.
Delia Guasco 2006, p. 66-67.
Delia Guasco 2006, p. 69. Piccolo, Salvatore. "The Dolmens...
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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...
- 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)...
- Leper's Tower), was
given this name
after a
leper called Pierre-Bernard
Guasco was
jailed there in the late 17th century. Le lépreux de la cité d'Aoste...
- in the 6th century.
Branches of the
family included the
Guasco, the
Boidi and the Trotti.
Guasco,
Francesco (1924),
Tavole genealogiche di
famiglie nobili...
- 1370–1378
Antoniotto I Adorno, 17 June 1378 (first reign) Nicolò
Guarco (or
Guasco), 1378–1383
Antoniotto I
Adorno (second reign)
Federico di Pagana, 7 April...