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- Lanfranchi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agostino Lanfranchi (1892–1963), Italian bobsledder and skeleton racer Andreas...
- Horace Lanfranchi (7 November 1935 – March 2024) was a French teacher and politician of The Republicans (LR). From October 2002 to April 2015, he was the...
- Angela Lanfranchi (born June 12, 1950) is an American breast cancer surgeon and anti-abortion activist. In 1999, she co-founded the Breast Cancer Prevention...
- Marcel Lanfranchi (11 Janvier 1921 - 10 September 2013) was a French footballer who pla**** as a forward. He was part of France Football squad for the 1948...
- Jean Lanfranchi (20 March 1923 - 5 December 2017) was a French footballer who pla**** as a forward. He was part of France Football squad for the 1948 Summer...
- Palazzo Lanfranchi is a palace located on Lungarno Galileo Galilei #8, in the city of Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. The aristocratic Lanfranchi family...
- Mario Lanfranchi (30 June 1927 – 3 January 2022) was an Italian film, theatre, and television director, screenwriter, producer, collector, and actor. Lanfranchi...
- Gaetano Lanfranchi (April 8, 1901 – April 14, 1983) was an Italian bobsledder who competed in the early 1930s. He was born in Palazzolo sull'Oglio. At...
- Lanfranchi's Memorial Discotheque is a 2010 do****entary and the first film directed and produced by Richard Baron. The film chronicles the last sixty days...
- Vincenzo Lanfranchi, C.R. (1609–1676) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Acerenza e Matera (1665–1676) and Bishop of Trivento (1660–1665)...