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Marsili is a
large undersea volcano in the
Tyrrhenian Sea,
about 175
kilometers (109 mi)
south of Naples. The
seamount is
about 3,000 m (9,800 feet) tall;...
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Marsili is a
surname of
Italian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (1658 – 1730),
Italian soldier and
natural scientist...
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Palazzo Marsili is a
Gothic style urban palace localized on Via di Città #124-132, in the
Terzo di Città, in the city of Siena,
region of Tuscany...
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Cesare Marsili (Bologna, 31
January 1592 – Bologna,
March 22, 1633) was an
Italian intellectual and ****ociate of
Galileo Galilei.
Cesare Marsili was born...
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Lorenzo Marsili (born 1984) is an
Italian philosopher,
political activist, and
social entrepreneur.
Marsili was born in Rome, Italy. At 21,
after graduating...
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Plates meet;
therefore mountain chains and
active volcanoes, such as
Mount Marsili, are
found in its depths. The
eight Aeolian Islands and
Ustica are located...
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Emiliano Marsili (born 11
August 1976) is an
Italian professional boxer who
fights at Lightweight. He is the
former International Boxing Organization...
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Leonardo Marsili (1641–1713) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Siena (1682–1713).
Leonardo Marsili was born in Siena,
Italy on...
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Arnaldo Marsili (born 30
August 1947) is a
Brazilian water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Summer Olympics.
Brazil men's...
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Marsili syndrome is an
extremely rare
genetic disorder which is
characterized by
symptoms similar to
those reported on
individuals with
congenital insensitivity...