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Andrea Spagni (8
August 1716 – 16
September 1788) was an
Italian Jesuit theologian, educator, and author.
Spagni was born at Florence. He
entered the...
- List of
sauces List of
condiments Ravaro (2005), p.86, sub voce Silvia,
Spagni (2010). L'arte di
cucinare alla romana:
ricette tradizionali e
curiosi aneddoti...
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Alberto Giordano Spagni Reffi (born 11
December 1992) is a
Sammarinese lawyer and politician. A
member of the RETE Movement, he is the
grandson of Marina...
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Marino to
legalize medicinal marijuana.
Arcangeloni and
Alberto Giordano Spagni Reffi, a
fellow member of the San
Marino Parliament, were
caught at a party...
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Cooking of Italy.
Rizzoli Publications. 2009. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-8478-3147-0.
Spagni,
Silvia (2010). "Stracciatella". L'arte di
cucinare alla
romana (in Italian)...
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Soccorso is a
Roman Catholic Co-cathedral
church or
Sanctuary located at Via
Spagni in Montalcino,
region of Tuscany, Italy. The
church was
erected across the...
- protocol's lead
maintainer was
previously South African developer Riccardo Spagni. Much of the core
development team
chooses to
remain anonymous. Improvements...
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which receives the
greatest consensus among historians. In 1900,
Emilio Spagni claimed that she was a
Venetian patrician,
illegitimate daughter of Nicolò...
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Teatro Regio di
Torino on 6
January 1897 with
Alice Cucini and Irma De
Spagni alternating as
Dalila and
Hector Dupeyron as Samson. The work was first...
- Alegre,
Mexican historian and
translator (born 1729)
September 16 –
Andrea Spagni,
Italian theologian (born 1716)
October 13 –
Robert Nugent, 1st Earl Nugent...