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Gioacchino Toesca e
Ricci (1745–1799;
known as Joaquín
Toesca in the
Spanish Empire) was an
Italian architect who
worked at the
service of the Spanish...
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Giovanni Pietro Toesca (12 July 1877 - 9
March 1962) was an
Italian academic and art historian,
notable as one of the most
important historians of medieval...
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national monuments. it was
built between 1748 and 1906,
designed by Joaquín
Toesca and
Ignacio Cremonesi. Many
temples preceded the one that
exists today,...
- city
during colonial times, was
designed by the
Italian architect Joaquín
Toesca.
Construction began in 1784 and was
opened in 1805. The
production of coins...
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Reproductive Medicine. 44 (6): 535–542. ISSN 0024-7758. PMID 10394548.
Toesca, A. S.; Stolfi, V. M.; Cocchia, D. (1 June 1996). "Immunohistochemical study...
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Charlery left the group. Jeff
Seffer replaced Raux on saxophone, and
Louis Toesca replaced Charlery on trumpet.
Their second album, 1001° Centigrades, was...
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highly skilled masons under the
supervision of the
Italian architect Joaquin Toesca, for the
construction of the
Tajamares de Santiago, the
fluvial channels...
- 1780,
Governor Agustín de Jáuregui
hired the
Italian architect Joaquín
Toesca, who
designed several important buildings,
including the cathedral's façade...
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Santiago de
Chile (1784-1805) by Joaquín
Toesca Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral,
Chile (1748-1906) by Joaquín
Toesca and
Ignacio Cremonesi Palacio de Carondelet...
- Alan
Walsh p.11 "Official
Charts - Home of the
Official UK Top 40 Charts".
Toesca, Marc (6
March 2018). "Enzo Enzo : Les Yeux Ouverts".
France Bleu. Retrieved...