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- Livraghi is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Giancarlo Livraghi, Italian writer Giovanni Livraghi, Italian soldier...
- Giancarlo Livraghi (25 November 1927 – 22 February 2014) was an Italian author and advertising executive. Born in Milan and graduated in philosophy at...
- Virginio Livraghi is an Italian comic strip artist and illustrator who worked for the British nursery comics Playhour and Once Upon a Time. Alice in Wonderland...
- Razor". Jargon File. Eric S. Raymond. 3 March 2002. Retrieved 19 July 2017. Livraghi, Giancarlo (2004). Il potere della stupidità. Pescara, Italy: Monti & Ambrosini...
- others even when it is not in their interests. The Italian writer Giancarlo Livraghi has commented that while there are plenty of animal fables which warn against...
- Giovanni Livraghi (1819 in Milan – 8 August 1849 in Bologna) was an Italian patriot, who took part in various enterprises of Giuseppe Garibaldi, being...
- Roberto Livraghi (born 18 March 1937) is an Italian composer and sport manager. Born in La Spezia, had his first success as a composer in 1958, with the...
- Garibaldi escaped. But Father B****i and a fellow-Garibaldian, Count Giovanni Livraghi, after a long manhunt were captured near Comacchio. On being brought before...
- a 1968 Italian song written by Daniele Pace, Mario Panzeri and Roberto Livraghi and sung with a double performance by Anna Identici and by The Sandpipers...
- Gralinski LE, Schäfer A, Dang H, Gilmore R, Nakano S, Sun L, Fulcher ML, Livraghi-Butrico A, Nicely NI, Cameron M, Cameron C, Kelvin DJ, de Silva A, Margolis...