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Pestalozza is a surname. It may
refer to:
Alberto Pestalozza (c. 1851–8 June 1934)
composer (with
Carlo Tiochet) and
published a po****r
Piedmontese song...
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Alberto Pestalozza (c. 1851–8 June 1934)
composed (with
Carlo Tiochet) and
published a po****r
Piedmontese song, "Ciribiribin", in 1898. Born and died...
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Hanna Countess von
Pestalozza (actually
Brunhilde Countess von Schlippenbach; * (December 23, 1877,
Kissingen – July 15, 1963, Groß Glienicke) was a German...
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Antonio Pestalozza (1784–1865) was an
Italian politician and a
rector of Milan. "Die Elf
Routen im
neuen Buch von
Barbara Hutzl-Ronge
offenbaren Überraschendes"...
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Italian colonial powers on
March 5, 1905,
known as the Ilig
Treaty or the
Pestalozza agreement.
Sultan Nur is
entombed in a white-domed
shrine in Taleh, the...
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Piedmontese ballad,
originally in three-quarter time,
composed by
Alberto Pestalozza in 1898 with
lyrics by
Carlo Tiochet. It
quickly became po****r and has...
- on the coast. He was the
chief auxiliary of
Pestalozza to the
success of his mission.
Giulio Pestalozza [it] in his
second meeting with the
Dervish October...
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Hirschberg refused to
serve as his
legal counsel, but
Anton Graf von
Pestalozza accepted. On 3 June 1919, the courts,
calling him a "foreign interloper...
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Albert Graf von
Pestalozza (writer) Carl
Maria Holzapfel (poems[clarification needed])
Produced by
Albert Graf von
Pestalozza (producer) Starring...
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signed on 5 May 1894,
followed by an
agreement in 1906
between Cavalier Pestalozza and
General Swaine acknowledging that
Baran fell
under the Majeerteen...