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Franco Lucentini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfraŋko lutʃenˈtiːni]; 24
December 1920 – 5
August 2002) was an
Italian writer, journalist,
translator and editor...
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Fruttero &
Lucentini (or F. & L.) was the
usual way for
Carlo Fruttero and
Franco Lucentini to sign
their joint work,
including novels,
short stories,...
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alternative name
published somewhat later by
Lucentini et al., Esox flaviae, is
considered a
junior synonym.
Lucentini et al.
explicitly tested the hypothesis...
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Roberta Lucentini (born 2
December 1983) is a
retired Italian rhythmic gymnast.
Roberta started her
sport career at
Armonia d'Abruzzo
under Germana Germani...
- Dtv-Atlas zur
Weltgeschichte (in German). Vol. 1. Dtv. OCLC 887765673.
Lucentini,
Mario (2002). La
Grande Guida di Roma (in Italian). Rome:
Newton & Compton...
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Arnaldo Lucentini (Italian pronunciation: [arˈnaldo lutʃenˈtiːni]; 7 July 1930 – 6
August 1981) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder....
- born in Turin, Italy. He is
mostly known for his
joint work with
Franco Lucentini,
especially as
authors of
crime novels. The duo were also
editors of the...
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Elephants and
Persian Peach Pits, The New York Times,
December 18, 2017.
Lucentini, M. (31
December 2012). The Rome Guide: Step by Step
through History's...
- (38): 13082–13085. doi:10.1021/ja5042836. ISSN 0002-7863. PMID 24972299.
Lucentini, Ilaria; García Colli, Germán; Luzi,
Carlos D.; Serrano, Isabel; Martínez...
- Ginzburg,
Fernanda Pivano,
Beppe Fenoglio,
Carlo Fruttero and
Franco Lucentini. In more
recent years,
writers active in the city are
Giovanni Arpino...