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Polydoro (Gr****: Πολύδωρο,
before 1929: Μάζι - Mazi) is a
village in the muni****l unit of Molossoi,
Ioannina regional unit, Greece. It is
situated on...
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Polidoro Caldara,
usually known as
Polidoro da
Caravaggio (c. 1499 – 1543), was an
Italian painter of the
Mannerist period, "arguably the most gifted...
- M****imo
Polidoro (born 10
March 1969) is an
Italian psychologist, writer, journalist,
television personality, and co-founder and
executive director of...
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Cirilo Polidoro Van
Vlierberghe O.F.M. (March 6, 1909 – May 9, 2006) was a
Franciscan priest and
former Bishop of
Illapel and
Titular Bishop of Muni****...
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Polydore Vergil or
Virgil (Italian:
Polidoro Virgili,
commonly Latinised as
Polydorus Vergilius; c. 1470 – 18
April 1555),
widely known as
Polydore Vergil...
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Polidoro da
Fonseca Quintanilha Jordão, the
Viscount of
Santa Teresa, (2
November 1802 - 13
January 1879) was a
Brazilian general and
politician who served...
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supported by any
additional concrete evidence or
corroborating do****ents.
Polidoro argues that Kyeser's
references are
meant to be
humorous or ironic, and...
- of Milan. It is the home town of
renaissance era
artists Caravaggio and
Polidoro da Caravaggio. The town
received the
honorary title of city with a presidential...
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Illustrated Encyclopedia.
Ottino della Chiesa 1967, p. 88.
Wallace 1972, p. 13.
Polidoro, M****imo (2019). "The Mind of
Leonardo da Vinci, Part 1".
Skeptical Inquirer...
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Luigi Polidoro (4
February 1927 – 7
September 2000) was an
Italian film
director and screenwriter. He
directed 16
films between 1956 and 1998. His...