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Agostino Maria Salvago, O.P. (died 1567) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Genoa (1559–1567) and
Bishop of
Accia (1553–1558). Agostino...
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during the
boxer rebellion. New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-0-684-18951-2.
Salvago Raggi,
Giuseppe (2019). The Only Man
Dressing for Dinner. Verona: Gingko...
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Giuseppe Salvago Raggi (17 May 1866 – 28
February 1946) was an
Italian diplomat, born in Genoa. He was the son of
Paris Maria Salvago and
Violante Raggi...
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Camilla Salvago Raggi (1
March 1924 – 6
April 2022) was an
Italian poet and novelist. Born in Genoa, Italy, she was the
recipient of the
Rapallo Carige...
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Enrique Javier Carreño
Salvago (born 27
November 1986) is a
Spanish footballer who
plays as a forward. Born in Utrera,
Province of Seville, Carreño pla****...
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Alain Delon: The Last Divo,
Bibliotheka Edizioni, 2022.
Javier Salvago, The
First Who
Called Him
Alain Delon (Novel),
Editorial Renacimiento,...
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catalyst due
continued reduction by H2PO2- [17].
Cavallotti and
Salvago also
proposed that the NiOH+ab [20] and
water combination oxidizes to Ni2+...
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Felix Isaac Suares (1844–1906),
Moise Cattaui (25%) and
Constantine Salvagos of
Alexandria (25%)
established the
National Bank of
Egypt (NBE), though...
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cotton and
tobacco exports.
Notable families in
tobacco commerce were the
Salvagos (Σαλβάγκος),
Benakis (Μπενάκης),
Rodochanakis (Ροδοχανάκης) and Zervoudachis...
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Sorrentino 1898–1905
Emilio Dulio 1905–1906
Luigi Mercatelli 1906–1907
Giuseppe Salvago Raggi 1907–1908
Tommaso Carletti 1908–1910
Tommaso Carletti 1910–1916 Giacomo...