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Pollastri is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with it include:
Augusto Pollastri (1877–1927),
Italian violin maker Bartolomeo Pollastri (... – 18th...
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Augusto Pollastri (11
March 1877, in
Bologna – 9
November 1927, in Bologna) was an
Italian violin maker,
older brother to
Gaetano Pollastri.
Started his...
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Bartolomeo Pollastri was an 18th-century
Italian mathematician and astronomer.
Nuovo trattato de'
rotti (in Italian). Milan:
Paolo Antonio Montano. 1735...
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Gaetano Pollastri (1886–1960) was a
professional violinist but
after the
first world war he
devoted himself to
violin making. He
worked with the same...
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History 1799–1999, New York: Italica, ISBN 978-0934977531, OCLC 45087196
Pollastri,
Sylvie (2011), Le
lignage et le fief. L'affirmation du
milieu comtal...
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Bologna 1893-1984)
Augusto Pollastri (Bologna 1877-1927)
Cesare Pollastri (Bologna 1925-1998)
Gaetano Pollastri (Bologna 1886-1960)
Roberto Regazzi...
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original on 9
August 2024.
Retrieved 10
August 2024. Savarese, Mauricio;
Pollastri,
Tatiana (11
August 2024). "Families of
Brazilian plane crash victims...
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August 1933 – 1 July 2007) was an
Italian luthier, a
pupil of
Gaetano Pollastri, who was born in
Castel San
Pietro Terme, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. His workmanship...
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Norma Sella as Musetta,
Ariodante Quarti as Rodolfo, and
Amleto Pollastri as Marcello. Catania: 9 July 1903,
Politeama Pacini with
Isabella Costa...
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Italians included an
architect working for the
United Nations,
Andrea Pollastri, as well as
another Italian civilian and a navy captain.
Three of the...