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Count Giuseppe Prina (20 July 1766 in
Novara – 20
April 1814) was an
Italian statesman killed in the
Milan riots of 1814.
Prina gave
early evidence of...
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Prina may
refer to:
Giuseppe Prina (1766–1814),
Italian statesman Luca
Prina (born 1965),
Italian football coach Pier
Francesco Prina (18th century),...
- Luca
Prina (born 11 May 1965) is an
Italian football coach, last in
charge as head
coach of
Serie C side Pro Patria.
Prina started his
career in 2006...
- Ore****a
prina is a
species of
Cycloctenidae that is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described in 1973 by Ray
Forster and
Cecil Wilton from male...
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Stephen Prina (born 1954) is an
American artist. His work has been
categorized as post-conceptualism.
Prina is a
professor at the
Department of Visual...
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Sonia Prina (born 30
November 1975) is an
Italian operatic contralto who has had an
active career in
concerts and
operas since the mid-1990s. She is particularly...
- into a
media phenomenon.
Leonardo Sbaraglia as José de Zer [es]
Sergio Prina as
Chango Osmar Núñez
Guillermo Pfening [es] María
Merlino Mónica Ayos as...
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Pietro Francesco Prina (active 18th century) was born in
Novara and was an
Italian engraver,
active in Milan. He
trained with Marc
Antonio Franceschini...
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Vincenzo Prina (born 13
December 1936) is an
Italian rower. He
competed in the men's
eight event at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- for its
study and development. Jankiewicz, Szymon; Knyaginina, Nadezhda;
Prina,
Federic (13
March 2020). "Linguistic
rights and
education in the republics...