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Isnardo da Chiampo, OP (d. 19
March 1244) was an
Italian Catholic priest and
professed member in the
Order of Preachers. He
studied in
Bologna (where...
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Isnardo Guarco (Genoa, 1380 – Genoa, 1458) was an
Italian politician,
mercenary leader, plutocrat, and
served as Doge of
Genoa for one w****. (IT) Sergio...
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Isnardo Enrike "Junior" Faro (born 15 July 1978) is a
weightlifter who
competed at two
Summer Olympics for Aruba. Aged 18
years old Faro went to Atlanta...
- (first reign) 1421–1436 –
Dogeship vacant.
Genoa controlled by Milan.
Isnardo Guarco,
serves as doge for one w**** in 1436
Tomaso di Campofregoso, 1436–1437...
- in
track and field, Davy
Bisslik and
Roshendra Vrolijk in swimming, and
Isnardo Faro weightlifting). None of the
track or
swimming athletes advanced past...
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officially established as a
company in 1978
following an
investment by
Carto Isnardo SpA. 1989 saw the company's
first affiliate set up as OZ ****an
began business...
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Hereward was a
mercenary in the
service of
Baldwin V,
Count of Flanders.
Isnardo Guarco 1380–1458
Genoese politician and
mercenary leader. John Hawkwood...
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Santa Maria Maggiore in Bergamo.
Among his
pupils was Bartolomeo, son of
Isnardo De Goldi. Atti
della Esposizione bergamasca 1870, page 208. Italy, Volume...
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Zunini (1856—1938) 1922—1926
Gaudenzio Fantoli (1867—1940) 1926—1940
Carlo Isnardo Azimonti (1876—1943) 1940—1943 Gino C****inis (1885—1964) 1944—1960 Gino...
- 1285)
March 1 –
Gruffud ap Llywelyn,
Welsh nobleman (b. 1196)
March 19 –
Isnardo da Chiampo,
Italian preacher and
priest April 2 –
Henrik Harpestræng, Danish...