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- Tommaso Tommasina (Novara, Piedmont, November 26, 1855 - 1935) was an Italian painter and sculptor. He was resident in Rome and later in Suna on the s****s...
- rays or to rays of the same kind. Unlike Lorentz and Thomson, Thomas Tommasina between 1903 and 1928 suggested long wavelength radiation to explain gravity...
- Battistina Vernazza (secular name Tommasina Vernazza) (born at Genoa, 1497; died there, 1587) was an Italian canoness regular and mystical writer. Her...
- Thomas Tommasina (1855 – 29 January 1935) was an artist turned physicist who worked on atmospheric ionization and gravitational theories mainly after...
- Tomasina Morosini (also Tommasina or Thomasina; c. 1250 – 1296 or 1297) was a 13th-century Venetian noblewoman and member of the powerful Morosini family...
- Sbarra" branch of the House of Cornaro. He had two sisters, Geneure and Tommasina. A number of brothers—Paolo, Giovanni, Marino, Tommaso, and Albano—are...
- son Feltrino held Reggio Emilia. He was married to: Richilda Ramberti Tommasina (d. 1372), married Guglielmo Azzone Castelbarco. Guido Gonzaga (1290-...
- snail High Crime (1973) – Scavino's wife Down and Dirty (1976) – Mother Tommasina Towards Evening (1990) – Elvira **** Loose (1999) – Mrs. De Luca Si fa...
- children: Lucia, Marco, Nicoletto, Maddalena, Andriota, Caterina, and Tommasina. His second marriage, in 1335, was to the much younger Alvica Gradenigo...
- (born 1938), tennis player and fashion designer of sportswear Tommaso Tommasina (1855–1935), painter Novara is twinned with: Chalon-sur-Saône, France...