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Scuola ('school' in Italian;
plural scuole) is part of the name of many
primary and
secondary schools in Italy, Italian-language
schools abroad, and institutes...
- The
Scuole Piccole of
Venice are
confraternities in the
Republic of Venice.
Unlike the more
famous Scuole Grandi,
membership in them was not restricted...
- The
Scuole Grandi (literally 'Great Schools',
plural of Italian:
Scuola Grande) were
confraternity or
sodality institutions in Venice, Italy. They were...
- Luciano) and
Dargen D'Amico in 1999.
Originally the group's name was "Sacre
Scuole" and its
members were the two
aforementioned rappers and Jake La Furia,...
- Dogo with
rapper Gué
Pequeno and
producer Don Joe. He was also in "Sacre
Scuole", a
group consisting of him, Gué Pequeno, and
Dargen D'Amico. He is the...
- jockey. He
started his
career in 1997, as
member of the rap
group Sacre Scuole, with Gué
Pequeno and Jake La Furia. In 2001,
after releasing their first...
-
years after its founder's
death in 1648, Pope
Alexander VII
restored the
scuole pie (pious schools) and [his]
successor Pope
Clement IX
fully backed them...
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Furia and
producer Don Joe.
Between 1999 and 2001, he was also in "Sacre
Scuole", a
group made up by Gué Pequeno,
Dargen D'Amico and Jake La Furia. In his...
- Alternatively,
graduates may opt for two
additional years of
study at the
Scuole di
Specializzazione per le
Professioni Legali (Specialization
Schools for...
- The
Palazzo delle Scuole Palatine (Palace of the
Palatine Schools) is a
historic building of Milan, Italy,
located in
Piazza Mercanti, the
former city...