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Guelfo is a
masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Leonardo da
Pistoia (1502–c. 1548),
Italian painter also
known as
Guelfo dal
Celano in
Naples Guelfo...
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Guelfo Civinini (1
August 1873,
Livorno – 10
April 1954, Rome) was an
Italian poet, playwright, novelist, journalist, critic,
opera librettist, academic...
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Guelfo Cavanna (27
February 1850, in
Ferrara – 18
December 1920, in Florence) was an
Italian entomologist.
Cavanna was a
teacher at the
University of Florence...
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Guelfo Zamboni (1896–1994) was an
Italian diplomat who
saved hundreds of Jews
during the Holocaust.
Guelfo Zamboni was born in
Santa Sofia, then part of...
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Castel Guelfo di
Bologna (Eastern Bolognese: Castèl Guêlf or Castelghèif) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Bologna in the Italian...
- The Prin****lity of
Taranto (Latin: Prin****tum Tarentinum) was a
state in
southern Italy created in 1088 for
Bohemond I,
eldest son of
Robert Guiscard...
- (1934)
Mario M****a –
Stefano Pirandello (1935)
Riccardo Bacc****i (1936)
Guelfo Civinini (1937)
Vittorio Giovanni Rossi –
Enrico Pea (1938)
Arnaldo Frateili...
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maharrones de busa The sweets:
Sevadas 'hasadinas
marigosos amarettos guelfos hidongiadu pistoccos 'hin sa
cappa aranciada ori'heddos meli'heddas The...
- honey. They are
mainly spread in the
Goceano and in Ozieri; the
Gueffus or
Guelfos, in
Italian Sospiri,
balls made of
ground almonds,
sugar and lemon. They...
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Jorge Manuel Amador Galufo (born 29 May 1978),
known as Jorginho, is a
Portuguese footballer who pla**** as a left back.
Jorginho was born in Sines, Setúbal...