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- Montagnana is a town and comune in the province of Padova, in Veneto (northern Italy). Neighbouring communes are Borgo Veneto, Casale di Scodosia, Urbana...
- of public or private collections. Artists who play or have pla**** on Montagnanas include Guilhermina Suggia, Stephen Kates, Lionel Tertis, Lynn Harrell...
- Rita Montagnana (6 January 1895 – 18 July 1979) was an Italian politician. She was elected to the Constituent ****embly in 1946 as one of the first group...
- ****ociazione Calcio Montagnana is an Italian ****ociation football club in Montagnana in the Province of Padua. They have pla**** in Serie C and Serie D...
- Antonio Montagnana (fl. 1730–50, born in Venice) was an Italian b**** of the 18th-century who is best remembered for his ****ociation with the composer George...
- The Villa Pisani is a patrician villa outside the city walls of Montagnana, Veneto, northern Italy. It was designed by Italian Renaissance architect Andrea...
- Jacopo da Montagnana, also known as Jacopo Parisato (c. 1440 to 1443 in Montagnana – 20 April and 14 Agusut 1499 in Padua) was an Italian painter of the...
- Vivaldi (1678–1741), composer and violinist of the Baroque Era Domenico Montagnana (1686–1750), an Italian master luthier. He made the violin and cello....
- Guadagnini Andrea Guarneri Pietro Guarneri Charles Mennégand Domenico Montagnana Giovanni Battista Rogeri Francesco Ruggieri Stefano Scarampella Antonio...
- Battista Guarneri and from Cremona, active 1717–1762 in Venice Domenico Montagnana, active circa 1700–1750 in Venice Santo Serafin, active before 1741 until...