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Homobonus was a
cloth merchant from Cremona,
northern Italy. Born
Omobono Tucenghi, he was a
married layman who
believed that God had
allowed him...
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Omobono Stradivari (November 14, 1679 – June 8, 1742) was a
violin maker and the
sixth son of the
famous Antonio Stradivari.
Omobono Stradivari was born...
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Stadio Omobono Tenni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈstaːdjo
omoˈbɔːno 'tɛnni]) is a
football stadium in Treviso, Italy. It is
currently the home of Treviso...
- Sant'Omobono is a
church in Rome at the foot of the
Capitoline Hill in
rione Ripa. It was
built in the 15th
century and
called San
Salvatore in Portico...
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lived for only a w****, and then Francesco, Catterina, Alessandro, and
Omobono Stradivari.
Stradivari purchased a
house now
known as No. 1
Piazza Roma...
- The team has been
playing its home
matches in the 10,000-seat
Stadio Omobono Tenni since 1933. The club was
founded in 1909 as
Football Club Treviso...
- for
Serie B). Thus,
Cittadella pla**** the
first season games in
Stadio Omobono Tenni in Treviso,
about 40 km away.
After some delays, the
first Serie...
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Tommaso Omobono Tenni (July 24, 1905 – July 1, 1948) was an
Italian motorcycle road racer.
Nicknamed The
Black Devil, he was a two-times
Grand Prix motorcycle...
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Magliulo clan (defunct)
Pariante clan D'Alessandro clan
Cesarano clan
Omobono-Scarpa clan (defunct)
Ascione clan
Birra clan (defunct)
Mallardo clan Abbinante...
- included: Hans Stärkle [de; nl],
Freddie Frith and
Geoff Duke.
Italian racer Omobono Tenni was
killed at
Bremgarten during practice for the 1948 event. The...