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- electricity sector at the end of 1962. Costa was ****isted by Gian Galeazzo Stendardi, a Milanese lawyer, who wrote some pioneering works on Italian Constitutional...
- Carlo Antonio Stendardi (August 1721 – 6 July 1764) was an Italian traveler to the Ottoman Empire and North African state of Algeria. He was born in Siena...
- S2CID 5778950. Franconi, F; Bennardini, F; Campana, S; Failli, P; Matucci, R; Stendardi, I; Giotti, A (1990). "Effect of taurine, L-cysteic and orthanilic acids...
- (PDF) on 3 March 2011. Gerbaix de Sonnaz, Carlo Alberto (1911). Bandiere stendardi e vessilli di Casa Savoia, dai Conti di Moriana ai Re d'Italia (1200-1861)...
- Rovai (Rainero Fucasco) Anton Maria Salvini Salvino Salvini Carlo Antonio Stendardi Nicolas Steno Pietro Susini Anton Maria Vannucchi Vincenzo Viviani Stefano...
- Italian). Retrieved 6 June 2018. Colombo, Alessandro (1935). I trentasei stendardi di Milano comunale (PDF) (in Italian). Milano: Famiglia Meneghina. pp...
- performance. Joanna St. Claire collaborated with composer, arranger Mario Stendardi and arranger Marco Pesci on the track "Sleep My Little One", released...
- Vinci. Lombardy Cultural Heritage Colombo, Alessandro (1935). I trentasei stendardi di Milano comunale (PDF). Milano: Famiglia Meneghina. p. 49. Palazzo Marino...
- bandiera tricolore. Gerbaix di Sonnaz, Carlo Alberto (1896). Bandiere, stendardi e vessilli dei conti e duchi di Savoia, marchesi in Italia, principi di...
- 2021. Retrieved October 25, 2018. Giovanni Mazzini (2013). Innalzate gli stendardi vittoriosi! Dalle compagnie militari alle Contrade (Siena, XIII-XVI secolo)...