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Jorio, De
Jorio and Di
Jorio are
Italian surnames, and may
refer to:
Alberto di
Jorio (1884–1979),
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal Andrea De
Jorio (1769–1851)...
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Michele de
Jorio (Procida, 18
October 1738 – Procida, 13
February 1806) was an
Italian jurist, lawyer, and magistrate. From 1798, de
Jorio also became...
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Maurizio De
Jorio (born
September 24, 1968) is an
Italian music producer and singer, born in Trento, Italy. He
became involved in
mainstream musical production...
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Alberto di
Jorio (18 July 1884 – 5
September 1979) was a
cardinal of the
Catholic Church and for many
years along with the
layman Bernardino Nogara the...
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Andrea De
Jorio (1769–1851) was an
Italian antiquarian who is
remembered today among ethnographers as the
first ethnographer of body language, in his...
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Francesco Di
Jorio or
Franco Di
Iorio (born 22
September 1973) is a
former Swiss footballer. He pla**** over 300
games in
Swiss Super League. FC Zürich...
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Wilson 2006, p. 719.
Wilson 2016, p. 255, 680.
Voltaire 1773, p. 338.
Jorio &
Braun 2016.
Lauryssens 1999, p. 102. Bachrach,
David S. (2014). Warfare...
- Games.
Retrieved 2009-09-19.
Jorio,
Iliyas (2021-06-06),
jorio/Bugdom,
retrieved 2021-06-06
Jorio,
Iliyas (2021-06-06),
jorio/Nanosaur,
retrieved 2021-06-06...
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Domenico Jorio S.T.D. J.U.D. (7
October 1867 – 21
October 1954) was a
Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church who
served as
Prefect of the Congregation...
- The San
Jorio P****,
located between the
Lepontine Alps and the
Lugano Prealps at an
altitude of 2,012
metres (6,601 ft)
above sea level,
connects Garzeno...