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Margherita Sarfatti (Italian pronunciation: [marɡeˈriːta
sarˈfatti]; née Gr****ini; 8
April 1880 – 30
October 1961) was an
Italian journalist, art critic...
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Sarfatti (born
September 14, 1939) is an
American theoretical physicist.
Working largely outside academia, most of
Sarfatti's publications revolve...
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Israeli pronunciation: [tsaʁfaˈti]),
variously transliterated and
spelled Sarfatti, Sarphati, Serfaty, Sarfate, Sarfaty, Sarfity, Zarfati, Tsarfati, Tsarfaty...
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Sarfatti (born 1950) is an
Italian writer of children's books.
Sarfatti was born in Florence. She has
taught in
nursery and
primary school for many...
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Sarfatti Building (Italian:
Edificio Sarfatti) is an
office and
educational building on the
Bocconi University campus in Milan, Italy, at Via Sarfatti...
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Riccardo Sarfatti (April 3, 1940,
Milan –
September 9, 2010, Tremezzo) was an
Italian architect,
entrepreneur and politician.
Sarfatti was
married and...
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Marcos Sarfatti (born 26
April 1929) is an
Argentine boxer. He
competed in the men's
welterweight event at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Margherita Sarfatti, a
writer and art
critic who
worked on
Italian dictator Benito Mussolini's newspaper, The
People of
Italy (Il
Popolo d'Italia).
Sarfatti was...
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Samuel Sarfati (died 1519),
known as Gallo, was a
prominent Italian physician and
leader of the
Jewish community in Rome.
Samuel Sarfati was the father...
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Mussolini had
various affairs with the
Jewish author and
academic Margherita Sarfatti,
called the "Jewish
Mother of Fascism" at the time. In the
night between...