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Algerio Pomponio Amidano Pomponio Nenna Pomponio Amalteo Additionally Pomponio is the
common name of an
early California rebel/bandit: José
Pomponio Lupugeym...
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Pomponio Cecci (
Pomponio Ceci de Lellis) (died 1542) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. A
native of Rome,
Pomponio Cecci, he
studied science...
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Pomponio Algerio (1531 – 19
August 1556) was an
Italian student who was
executed for his
Anabaptist beliefs.
Algerio was born in Nola, and was a civil...
- late-Renaissance style. He was also
known as
Pomponio Amidano, in part
because he is
either confused with or was a
pupil of
Pomponio Allegri;
others claim he was a...
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Ponponio (also
known as
Pomponio and Lupegeyun, c. 1799 – 1824), was the
leader of a band of
Native American fugitives in
California who
called themselves...
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Pomponio Torelli (1539 – 9
April 1608) was
Count of
Montechiarugolo and a
writer of prose,
poetry and plays. He is prin****lly
remembered for his five...
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Pomponio State Beach is a
state beach of
California in the
United States. It is
located 12
miles (19 km)
south of Half Moon Bay off
California State Route...
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Pomponio Nenna (baptized 13 June 1556 – 25 July 1608) was a
Neapolitan Italian composer of the Renaissance. He is
mainly remembered for his madrigals,...
- into the
Pacific Ocean at
Pomponio State Beach.
Pomponio Cr**** is
named for
Ponponio Lupugeyun (also
known as José
Pomponio Lupugeym), a
resistance fighter...
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Julius Pomponius Laetus (1428 – 9 June 1498), also
known as
Giulio Pomponio Leto, was an
Italian humanist.
Laetus was born at Teggiano, near Salerno, the...