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Francesco Lambardi (1587–1642) was a
Neapolitan Baroque composer who parti****ted in the
staging of
feste a
ballo with
Giovanni Maria Trabaci. He was born...
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Carlo Lambardi or
Lombardi (1559 – 1620) was an
Italian architect of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque period,
active mainly in Rome. He was born...
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Sipke Joost; van der Lende, Tette; Woelders, Henri; Panis, Bart;
Lambardi,
Maurizio (2006). Ruane, John; Sonnino,
Andrea (eds.). "II. Use of cryopreservation...
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Collateral Fuzz
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episodes Television miniseries Urban Myths Horace Lambardi Episode: "Agatha Christie" Oi
Leonardo Disciple Television miniseries Episode:...
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Banjara are
nomadic tribes found in India. The Gor
usually refer to
themselves as
Banjaras and
outsiders as Kor, but this
usage does not
extend outside...
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Retrieved 16
November 2008.
Alessandro Sale; Luschi, Paolo; Mencacci, Resi;
Lambardi, Paolo; Hughes,
George R.; Hays,
Graeme C.; Benvenuti, Silvano; Papi, Floriano...
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spelling Lumbardia.
Other Eastern orthographies use the
spelling Lombardéa. /
ˈlɒmbərdi, ˈlʌm-/ LOM-bər-dee, LUM- [lombarˈdiːa]
Western Lombard: [lũbarˈdiːa]...
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James Harding (1560–1626)
Diomedes Cato (c. 1560/1565–1618)
Camillo Lambardi (c. 1560–1634) [1]
Giovanni Bernardino Nanino (c. 1560–1623)
Peter Philips...
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building after that of Turin. It was
designed by
architect Leonardo Ricci.
Lambardi,
Stefano (2012). Il
Palazzo di
Giustizia di Firenze.
Materiali e cronache...
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During this period,
Costaguti renovated the
building to a
design by
Carlo Lambardi (years 1597–1619):
while the
oldest wing of the
building faces Via della...