- George. When used as the name of a
person it is
frequently contracted to
Sangiorgio. Many
towns and
villages are
named after the saint,
including the following...
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Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (died 14
March 1509) was an
Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal.
Agostino Oldoino calls him the
leading jurisconsult of his age...
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Abbondio Sangiorgio (16 July 1798 – 2
November 1879) was an
Italian sculptor of the
neoclassical period. Born in Milan,
Sangiorgio studied at the city's...
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Victor Sangiorgio is an
Australian classical pianist. He was born in Italy, grew up and
trained in Australia,
resides in
London and
performs internationally...
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Regionum Italiae rariores,
Volume 114,
Cronica del Montferrato,
Benvenuto Sangiorgio,
Arnaldo Forni Editore 1780. "Battle of the Centuries".
Science Reference...
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Regionum Italiae rariores,
Volume 114,
Cronica del Montferrato,
Benvenuto Sangiorgio,
Arnaldo Forni Editore 1780. "Battle of the Centuries".
Science Reference...
- guitar,
Sandro Centofanti on keyboards,
Walter Bernardi on b****, Rino
Sangiorgio on drums, and
Carlo Visca playing percussion.
Subsequently the band saw...
- (1460–1479)
Bartolomeo della Rovere, O.F.M. (1480–1494)
Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio (1500–1503)
Bernardino López de
Carvajal y
Sande (1503–1511 Resigned)...
- left in
August 2009.
Sachs toured with the
Australian pianist Victor Sangiorgio in a two-man show
called "Life
after Fawlty",
which included Richard Strauss's...