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Onorina "Rina" Tomasin-Brion (1919
Santa Giustina in
Colle – 2002 Milan) was an
Italian entrepreneur and
business manager. She was also one of the first...
- 45.751323; 11.913341 The
monumental project was
commissioned in 1969 by
Onorina Tomasin-Brion,
widow of
Giuseppe Brion [it], the
founder of the Brionvega...
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poesie inedite, a cura di
Alessandra Cenni e
Onorina Dino, Milano, Scheiwiller, 1986. Diari, a cura di
Onorina Dino e
Alessandra Cenni, Milano, Scheiwiller...
- Brion [it] (who had
previously worked at Phonola [it] and Radiomarelli [it]),
Onorina Tomasin-Brion, and
Leone Pajetta.
Initially named B.P.M. Radio, then changed...
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architect Francesco Rinaldo.
Scarpa married Rinaldo's niece, Nini
Lazzari (
Onorina Lazzari). However,
Scarpa refused to sit the pro
forma professional exam...
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Consul at Gênes/Genoa, a
Mediterranean town
where he has
married Onorina the
daughter of the only
wealthy man into the town,
although it
seems he...
- by
Forgotten Books, 2022. Borrelli,
Antonio (13
October 2002). "Sant'
Onorina". Santi,
beati e testimoni:
Enciclopedia dei
Santi (in Italian). Retrieved...
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Francesca Rinaldo. She was the
second of
three sisters, the
youngest of whom,
Onorina (Nini),
married architect Carlo Scarpa. Beatrice's
training took place...
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Austrian Sociology. pp. 207–208. Teodorescu, R.,
Ramona Mihaila, and
Onorina Botezat, editors.
Gender Studies:
Women Inside and
Outside the Box. Editura...
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woman in San
Fruttuoso (a
district of Monza): a
married woman named Onorina of
Cascine Bovati had
grown old and lost her sight, but
insisted that her...