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- printmaker Maristella Agosti (born 1950), Italian researcher and professor Maristella Lorch, American critic of Italian literature Maristella Svampa (born...
- Maristella Casciato is an architectural historian serving as Senior Curator and Head of Architecture Special Collections at the Getty Research Institute...
- Maristella Noemi Svampa (born May 8, 1961, in Allen, Província de Río Negro) is an Argentine sociologist. She got a B.A. in Philosophy at the Universidad...
- Maristella is a genus of ostracods belonging to the Myodocopida (Cypridinidae). The genus belongs to a diverse clade of Caribbean bioluminescent ostracods...
- Maristella Agosti (Born 1950), is an Italian researcher and professor. Her research covers retrieval, user engagement, databases, digital cultural heritage...
- Maristella de Panizza Lorch is one of the leading[citation needed] post-war critics of Italian literature working in America. She is affiliated with Columbia...
- s****ped in Belgium in 1950. She was renamed Maristella in 1938, Rio Atuel in 1941, and reverted to Maristella in 1946. She was built for the British & African...
- To 1789. Cengage Learning. p. 87. ISBN 978-1-111-83720-4. Botticini, Maristella; Eckstein, Zvi (1 September 2007). "From Farmers to Merchants, Conversions...
- as Marc Loud) Daniela Poggi as Lise Cohen (credited as Daniela Levy) Maristella Greco as Alma Fulvio Ricciardi as Prison Doctor Antiniska Nemour as Lager...
- Education Shaped Jewish History, 70-1492 is a 2012 book by Zvi Eckstein and Maristella Botticini. It won the 2012 National Jewish Book Award. The book proposes...