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Scipione (HWV 20), also
called Publio Cornelio Scipione, is an
opera seria in
three acts, with
music composed by
George Frideric Handel for the Royal...
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Scipione Piattoli (Italian pronunciation: [ʃiˈpjoːne ˈpjattoli]; 10
November 1749 – 12
April 1809) was an
Italian Catholic priest—a Piarist—an educator...
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Francesco Scipione Maffei (Italian: [franˈtʃesko ʃʃiˈpjoːne mafˈfɛi]; 1 June 1675 – 11
February 1755) was an
Italian writer and art critic,
author of many...
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Scipione Borghese (Italian pronunciation: [ʃiˈpjoːne borˈɡeːze; -eːse]; 1
September 1577 – 2
October 1633) was an
Italian cardinal, art
collector and patron...
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Scipione Gentili (Latin:
Scipio Gentilis; 1563 –
August 7, 1616) was an
Italian law
professor and a
legal writer. One of his six
brothers was Alberico...
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Scipione Ammirato (Italian: [ʃiˈpjoːne ammiˈraːto]; 7
October 1531 – 11
January 1601) was an
Italian author,
philosopher and
historian who
lived during...
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developing sketches by
Scipione Borghese himself, who used it as a
villa suburbana, a
country villa at the edge of Rome.
Scipione Borghese was an early...
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Andrew Phillip Scipione, AO, APM (born 31
March 1958) is a
former police officer who
served as
Commissioner of the New
South Wales Police Force, succeeding...
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Scipione di
Manzano or
Scipione Manzano (14
November 1560 – 26
February 1596) was an
Italian poet. He was born in
Cividale del Friuli, to a
local aristocratic...
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Scipione Ronchetti (Porto Valtravaglia, 19
October 1846 – Milan, 1
December 1918) was an
Italian politician. He
graduated in Law at the
University of Pavia...