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- Delia find the truth of her life Nicola Polledro (known as Caserta): a man involved in Amalia's past Antonio Polledro: Caserta's son, Delia's childhood friend...
- Giovanni Battista Polledro (10 June 1781 – 15 August 1853) was an Italian violinist and composer. Polledro was born in Piovà near Turin, son of a merchsnt...
- oligarchiche degli aggregati politici, from the German original by Dr. Alfredo Polledro, revised and expanded (1912). Translated, from the Italian, by Eden and...
- oligarchiche degli aggregati politici, from the German original by Dr. Alfredo Polledro, revised and expanded (1912). Translated, from the Italian, by Eden and...
- oligarchiche degli aggregati politici, from the German original by Dr. Alfredo Polledro, revised and expanded (1912). Translated, from the Italian, by Eden and...
- musicians of the Hofkapelle in Dresden, where he met Giovanni Battista Polledro (concertmaster from 1816 to 1822) and other musicians who were influential...
- studi sulle tendenze oligarchiche degli aggregati politici by Alfredo Polledro in 1912, and then translated from the Italian to English by Eden Paul and...
- Voice type Premiere cast, 26 December 1824 Conductor: Giovanni Battista Polledro Nitocri (Nitocris), Queen of Egypt, in love with Mirteo soprano Caterina...
- Heinrich Panofka (1807–1887) Guido Papini (1847–1912) Giovanni Battista Polledro (1781–1853) Maud Powell (1867–1920) François Prume (1816–1849) Marietta...
- the support of the prin****l violin players of Turin, Giovanni Battista Polledro and Giuseppe Ghebart, Pressenda's re****tion was firmly established and...