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Tarquinio Merula (24
November 1595 – 10
December 1665) was an
Italian composer, organist, and
violinist of the
early Baroque era.
Although mainly active...
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Marco Tarquinio (born 16
March 1958) is an
Italian journalist and
politician of
Solidary Democracy who was
elected member of the
European Parliament in...
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Tarquinio Ligustri (1564 –
circa 1620) was an
Italian painter,
active during the late-Mannerist period,
active mainly around Viterbo and Rome. He was...
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Antero Tarquínio de
Quental (European Portuguese: [ɐ̃ˈtɛɾu ðɨ kẽˈtal]; old
spelling Anthero; 18
April 1842 – 11
September 1891) was a
Portuguese poet...
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Tarquinio Angiolin (12
April 1928 – 28
November 2012) was an
Italian rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed four
event at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Tarquinio...
- Octávio
Tarquínio de
Sousa (7
September 1889 – 22
December 1959) was a
Brazilian historian who
wrote several works on the
history of
Brazil and some of...
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Tarquinio Provini (29 May 1933 – 6
January 2005) was an
Italian professional Grand Prix
motorcycle road racer. He was a two-time
world champion in road...
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Grande do Sul,
founding a po****r and long-lasting
artistic tradition.
Tarquinio Zambelli [pt], born on
September 8, 1857, in
Canneto sull'Oglio, province...
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Timothy E.
Gregory (Mason: Thomson, 2007), 65–66. Maiorino,
Tarquinio;
Marchetti Tricamo, Giuseppe; Zagami,
Andrea (2002). Il
tricolore degli...
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Ungodly Jingles (1923). Toto in
Stories Toto Told Me,
Tarquinio and
Lucrezia in Don
Tarquinio,
Renato and Eros in Don Renato, and
Zildo in The Desire...