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Semeria may
refer to:
Semeria River (or
Benedec River), a
tributary of the Olt
River in
Romania Giovanni Semeria (1867–1931),
Italian orator-preacher and...
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Giovanni Semeria (26
September 1867 – 15
March 1931) was an
Italian preacher and author. He was one of the most high-profile
representatives of Italian...
- 167. Imperiale:
Semeria, p. 80. Eubel, II, p. 167.
Paolo di
Campofregoso was
named a
cardinal by Pope
Sixtus IV on 15 May 1480.
Semeria, pp. 80-85. Eubel...
- Jean-Etienne
Sémeria OMI (7
February 1813 – 23
January 1868) was an
Italian Catholic missionary and
bishop who
served as
Vicar Apostolic of Jaffna, Ceylon...
- 1743.
Semeria, pp. 360-362. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 370-371 with note 3.
Semeria, pp. 362-364. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 395 with note 2.
Semeria, pp. 364-366...
- Ug****i opts for the latter;
Semeria, p. 14, for the former.
Semeria, II, p. 4. Semerio, p. 28. Cappelletti, p. 434.
Semeria, pp. 4-5. Cappelletti, p. 422...
- Cottal****o, pp. 116-117.
Semeria, II, p. 425. Cappelletti, p. 569.
Semeria, II, p. 427-429. Cottal****o, pp. 117–122.
Semeria, II, pp. 434-435. Calendario...
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Golem Illustration by
Philippe Semeria, 2009. The
Hebrew word אמת, 'truth', is
inscribed on the golem's forehead.
Grouping Monster Similar entities Frankenstein's...
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Zanchi Goalkeeping Coach:
Gabriele Manini Fitness Coach:
Emanuele Vit
Marco Semeria Match analyst:
Roberto Ferrari Team Doctor:
Stefano Bondi Physiotherapist:...
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Moretti worked at Sit-Siemens,
where he met
Corrado Alunni [it],
Giorgio Semeria and
Paola Besuschio [it], ****ure
members of the Red
Brigades (BR). He also...