- Pio
Bruno Pancrazio Lanteri, or
simply Bruno Lanteri (12 May 1759 – 5
August 1830), was a
Catholic priest and
founder of the
religious congregation of...
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Julieta Lanteri (born
Giulia Maddalena Angela Lanteri, 22
March 1873 — 25
February 1932) was an
Argentine physician,
leading freethinker, and activist...
- Marc
Lanteri is a
Michelin star chef, born in Tende, in the
French Alps,
currently residing in the Alba
region of
Northern Italy. He is the executive...
- Édouard
Lantéri (31
October 1848 – 22
December 1917) was a French-born
British sculptor and
medallist whose romantic French style of
sculpting was seen...
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Venerable Bruno Lanteri entitled:
Begin Again: The Life and
Spiritual Legacy of
Bruno Lanteri. This is his
third book on the
Venerable Lanteri,
joining two...
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Alberto Lanteri (born 11
January 1938) is an
Argentine fencer. He
competed at the 1964 and 1968
Summer Olympics. "Alberto
Lanteri Olympic Results". sports-reference...
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Verlag Otto
Maier GmbH,
Ravensburg 1990, ISBN 3-473-48341-9. Édouard
Lantéri: Modelling: a
guide for
teachers and students. London:
Chapman & Hall Ltd...
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Laurent Lanteri (born 2
November 1984) is a
French footballer.
Lanteri started his
career at Monégasque club AS
Monaco FC,
after pla****
twice at Ligue...
- Roger-Xavier
Lantéri (1930 – 1
January 2022) was a
French journalist who
specialised in history.
Lantéri was born in 1930 and
graduated from the Centre...
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Arturo Lanteri (1891–1975) was an
Argentine cartoonist and film director. As a
comics artist he is best
remembered for his
series Les
Aventuras de Negro...