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Pontremoli (Italian: [
ponˈtrɛːmoli];
local Emilian: Pontrémal; Latin: Apua; French: Pontrémal) is a
small city,
comune former Latin Catholic bishopric...
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Pontremoli Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Pontremoli;
Concattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta, also
Santa Maria del Popolo) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in...
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Eliseo Graziadio Pontremoli (Hebrew: אליזו גרוזידיו פונטרמולי;
Casale Monferrato,
September 15, 1778 - Nice,
August 21, 1851) was a
Hebrew scholar, biblical...
- Aldo
Pontremoli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaldo
ponˈtrɛːmoli]; 19
January 1896 – 25 May 1928) was an
Italian physicist who held a
chair of
theoretical physics...
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Pontremoli is a
small city in the
north of
Tuscany in Italy.
Pontremoli may also
refer to: Aldo
Pontremoli,
Italian physicist Esdra Pontremoli, Italian...
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Benjamin Pontremoli (Smyrna, 18th
century – Smyrna, 19th century) was a
Turkish rabbi and poet,
member of the
Pontremoli dynasty.
Benjamin Pontremoli was an...
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Hiyya Pontremoli (Smyrna, 17th
century - Smyrna, 1823) was a
Turkish rabbi and poet,
member of the
Pontremoli dynasty.
Hiyya Pontremoli was born in Smyrna...
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Raphael Chiyya Pontremoli is the
author of the Meam Loez on
Esther and the
editor of
Simcha LeIsh by
Rabbi Chaim Shunshol. He was born in
Smyrna (Turkey)...
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Emmanuel Pontremoli (13
January 1865 – 25 July 1956) was a
French architect and archaeologist.
Pontremonli was born in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, to a Jewish...
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Albert Pontremoli, also
known as M.
Albert Pontremoli, (Nice, 1862 - Paris, 1923), was a
French art collector,
lawyer and
magistrate of
Italian origin...