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Camilla Rodolfi (fl. 1449) was the
commander of a
group of
women who came
together to
fight against Francesco Sforza.
Rodolfi was a
member of the highly...
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Rodolfo Rodolfi-Sforza (1594–1626) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of **** (1625–1626).
Rodolfi-Sforza was born in Padova,
Italy and...
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Paolo Rodolfi (born 23 June 1959) is an
Italian football manager, who
works as an ****istant
coach at
Albania national team,
under head
coach Christian...
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Eleuterio Rodolfi (1876–1933) was an
Italian actor,
screenwriter and film director. He was a
leading figure in
Italian cinema during the
silent era, directing...
- de Castroradulpho, Odo de
Castro Radulphi, Odo Gallus,
Ottone de
Castro Rodolfi,
Oddone di
Castro Radulfi,
Ottone de
Castel Ridolfi, and
Ottone di Tuscolo...
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Ridolfi (by marriage) Spouse(s)
Pietro Ridolfi (m. 1494)
Issue Luigi Rodolfi Emilia Ridolfi Clarice Ridolfi Niccolò
Ridolfi Lorenzo Ridolfi Cosimo Ridolfi...
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Echeveria rauschii van
Keppel Echeveria recurvata Carruthers Echeveria rodolfi Martínez-Ávalos & Mora-Olivo
Echeveria rosea Lindley Echeveria roseiflora...
- 1913
staging of the work.
Hamlet (Italian: Amleto)
Silent 1917
Eleuterio Rodolfi Ruggero Ruggeri (Hamlet)
Helena Makowska (Ophelia)
Mercedes Brignone (Gertrude)...
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starred in a 1919
silent film
version of the
story directed by
Eleuterio Rodolfi. In a
village in
rural Tuscany at the turn of the
twentieth century the...
- Pompeii) is a 1913
Italian black and
white silent film
directed by
Eleuterio Rodolfi.
Based on
Edward Bulwer-Lytton's 1834
novel of the same name, the film...