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Marie Carandini,
Marchioness of
Sarzano (born
Maria Burgess; 1
February 1826 – 13
April 1894) was an English-Australian
opera singer.
Maria Burgess was...
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Additional titles were
obtained later including that of
Marchese (Marquis) of
Sarzano. One or more
members of the
family became political fugitives in the 19th...
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Royal Rifle Corps, and his wife,
Countess Estelle Marie (née
Carandini di
Sarzano; 1889–1981). Lee's
father fought in the Boer War and
First World War, and...
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Sarzano/Sant'Agostino is a
Genoa Metro station,
located in the
historical centre of Genoa, Italy. The main
entrance is in the
Piazza di
Sarzano near the...
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Mercato del Ferro,
Mercato Dinegro,
Mercato di Via Prè,
Mercato di
piazza Sarzano,
Mercato del Carmine,
Mercato della Foce,
Mercato Romagnosi. The Mercato...
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opponents for a
decisive first place in the pool.
There was no
match between Sarzano and Stohr.
Chapuis was
eliminated in the three-way
playoff for
second and...
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geological formations: the
marly limestones of
Mount Antola (Carignano and
Sarzano areas, as well as the area
between Righi and
Castelletto and the Lanterna...
- than
normally thought, to
Casino Jerome Carandini, the 10th
Marquis of
Sarzano and
Marie Burgess, an English-born
opera singer.
Palmerston was baptised...
- Brin
Dinegro Principe (at
Principe railway station) D****na San
Giorgio Sarzano/Sant'Agostino De
Ferrari Brignole (at
Brignole railway station) List of...
- Economics, Humanities, Philosophy, Languages, Law and
Political Science; The
Sarzano campus:
includes the
departments of
Education Sciences and Architecture;...