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- Girolamo Lucchesini (7 May 1751 – 20 October 1825) was a diplomat of the Kingdom of Prussia. Lucchesini was born at Lucca, the eldest son of Marquis Lucchesini...
- The Marchese Cesare Lucchesini (2 July 1756 – 16 May 1832) was an Italian statesman and philologist. Cesare Lucchesini was born in Lucca, the youngest...
- Omodei Zorini Edited by Alessio Doglione Music by Giorgio Giampà Marta Lucchesini Production company Colorado Film Distributed by Netflix Release date...
- Argerich, Frank Peter Zimmermann, Yuri Bashmet, Maurizio Pollini, Andrea Lucchesini, Valery Afan****iev and the Borodin and Alban Berg Quartets. AMC Music...
- comedian singer poet lyricist Years active 1922–1967 Spouse Diana Bandini Lucchesini Rogliani ​ ​ (m. 1935; ann. 1939)​ Children 2, including Liliana de Curtis...
- (guitar, vocals), Ella Guru (guitar, backing vocals), Stefania 'Steffi' Lucchesini (drums), Rajni Bhatia (keyboards) and Anjula Bhaskar (b****). Rebecca Lunn...
- confessing to her husband, she asks for Father Lucchesini's help. Due to the gravity of the situation, Father Lucchesini recommends her to stay silent till the...
- progress, Napoleon signed an armistice with the king's envoy Girolamo Lucchesini that specified that the remaining Prussian fortresses were to be surrendered...
- tenure more than 120 artists made their US debuts. Italian pianists Andrea Lucchesini and Pietro De Maria, French violinists Augustin Dumay and Raphael Oleg...
- Maddalena de' Medici. His is also the grand stairs of Palazzo Gianni-Lucchesini-Vegni (1624). In the 16th and 17th century, theatre was for the very wealthy...