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- Alessandro Maragliano (1850 in Voghera – 1943 in Naples) was a writer, linguist and poet. Better known by his fellow citizens as Lissandren dra Russela...
- Luisa Maragliano (born in 1931) is an Italian soprano. Maragliano began her career in 1955 after an audition at Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa, where she...
- Anton Maria Maragliano (18 September 1664 – 7 March 1739) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, known primarily for his wooden statues. He was...
- Magnasco. Sculptors include Filippo Parodi, the wood sculptor Anton Maria Maragliano, Francesco Maria Schiaffino and Agostino Carlini who was member of the...
- Arístides Maragliano is referred to as the 'unknown Justice' since very little is known about this Spanish-born member of Puerto Rico's highest court under...
- Barcelona: Sculptors Pablo Gargallo and Eusebi Arnau and mosaic master Mario Maragliano took part in both projects. Sculptor Miguel Blay, stained-gl**** designer...
- Vittorio Maragliano (1878 – 1944), was an Italian pioneer of nineteenth century radiology. Born in Genoa, he was the son of Edoardo Maragliano, physician...
- Theatro da Paz in Belém on 21 April 1900 with the Brazilian soprano Tilde Maragliano as Mimì, Maria Cavallini as Musetta, Giuseppe Agostini as Rodolfo and...
- Italian roboticist Franco Malerba, first Italian astronaut Vittorio Maragliano, pioneering radiologist Giuseppe Mazzini Sandro Pertini, antifascist dissident...
- maker), Antoni Rigalt i Blanch (glazier), Josep Pelegrí (glazier), Mario Maragliano (mosaic artist), Jaume Pujol i Bausis and his son Pau Pujol i Vilà (ceramicists)...