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Giuseppe Sinigaglia Leone Sinigaglia (1868–1944),
Italian composer and
mountaineer Lucrezia Sinigaglia (born 1990),
Italian sabre fencer Marco Sinigaglia (born...
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Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia is a multi-use
stadium in Como, Italy. It is
primarily used for
football matches as the home
ground of Como 1907. The stadium...
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Alessandro Sinigaglia,
battle name
Vittorio (Fiesole, 2
January 1902 – Florence, 13
February 1944) was an
Italian partisan during World War II.
Sinigaglia was...
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Giuseppe Sinigaglia (28
January 1884 – 10
August 1916) was an
Italian rower. He won the
Diamond Challenge Sculls at
Henley Royal Regatta and
eight medals...
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Davide Sinigaglia (born 29 July 1981) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
forward for ASD Cellatica.
Sinigaglia had made over 200
games in Lega Pro...
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Oscar Sinigaglia (1877-1953) was an
Italian engineer and
industrialist who was born into the
Roman Senigaglia family on
October 20, 1877. In 1893, at the...
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Senigaglia family (sometimes
spelt Sinigaglia) is an
Italian Jewish family,
whose origins can be
traced back
nearly 800 years, the
period between the...
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Marco Sinigaglia (born 29
February 1968) is a
retired Italian football midfielder. He was a
squad member for the 1987 FIFA
World Youth Championship. Weltfussball...
- colours, and has pla**** its home
matches in 13,602-capacity
Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia since 1928. The club
currently has the
richest club
owners in Italian...
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Sinigaglia (14
August 1868 – 16 May 1944) was an
Italian composer and mountaineer. Born in
Turin into an upper-middle-class
Jewish family,
Sinigaglia...