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Antonio Pujía (11 June 1929 – 26 May 2018) was an
Argentinian sculptor.
Through his
artwork he
always both
honoured women and also
denounced the world's...
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Carmelo Pujia (25
October 1852, Filadelfia – 20
August 1937) was an
Italian bishop and archbishop.
Bishop of Anglona-Tursi -
appointed 13 July 1897, ordained...
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Carmelo Pujia may
refer to:
Carmelo Pujia (bishop)
Carmelo Pujia (politician) This
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Pietro Pujia (born 29 June 1965) is an
Italian former weightlifter. He
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics and the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Carmelo Pujia (5
October 1927 – 8
January 2022) was an
Italian politician. A
member of the
Christian Democracy party, he
served as
president of the Province...
- the Alxa
Borjigit clan in 1925, and had
issue (one son, six daughters)
Pujia (溥佳; 1908–1979),
second son Pu'an (溥侒; 1911–1944),
third son
Pushen (溥伸;...
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- lettera), text by
Annie Vivanti (1921–1923) Maria-Mare, text by
Carmelo Pujia (1933)
Ninnananna popolare savoiarda, text
transcribed by
Giorgio Nataletti...
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Emperor Jiemin of
Northern Wei (r. 531–532 CE) ****i 普泰 531 CE 9
months Or
Pujia (普嘉). Yuan Lang (r. 531–532 CE)
Zhongxing 中興 531–532 CE 2
years Emperor...
- in 1902 and made an
acting junwang in 1908
Pujia (溥佳; 1908–1949), Zaitao's son
Yuyin (毓崟; 1927–?),
Pujia's son
Prince Gong (peerage)
Prince Chun (醇) Prince...