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Guglielmo Gonzaga (24
April 1538 – 14
August 1587) was Duke of
Mantua from 1550 to 1587, and of
Montferrat from 1574 to 1587. He was the
second son of...
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Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st
Marchese of
Marconi (/mɑːrˈkoʊni/; Italian: [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo marˈkoːni]; 25
April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an
Italian electrical...
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Guglielmo Guerrini (Bagnacavallo, 24 May 1950) is an
Italian sport coach,
since 1989 is the
trainer of the
canoeing champion,
Josefa Idem. In 1990 he married...
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classical Mozart baritone roles such as Don Giovanni,
Count Almaviva, and
Gugliemo—composed
before the term "baritone"
gained currency—are
occasionally pla****...
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Abbey of
Grazzano in 961,
occasioned by the
recent death of Aleramo's son
Gugliemo.
After King Otto I of
Germany invaded Italy in 961 and
displaced Berengar...
- (Bengali) Vĩnh Liêm, Vĩnh Lâm (Vietnamese)
Billem (Toba Batak) Cuglierme,
Gugliemo (Neapolitan) Golem, Gulielm, Ylli,
Ylmer (Albanian) Gilen,
Guilen (Basque)...
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under the
direction of
Antonio Carafa, with the help of
Roman scholars Gugliemo Sirleto,
Antonio Agelli and
Petrus Morinus and by the
authority of Sixtus...
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Guglielmo Franchetti or Gino
Franchetti (born 5
October 1985) is an
Italian former motorcycle speedway rider.
Franchetti was a
member of
Italy national...
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Guglielmo Sirleto (or Sirleti) (1514 – 6
October 1585) was an
Italian Cardinal and scholar. He was
considered the
greatest linguist of his age. Sirleto...
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title of 2nd Duke of
Mantua before dying in his teens; the
second son,
Gugliemo,
became 3rd Duke of
Mantua as well as Duke of
Montferrat and
carried on...