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Ulrico Hoepli, born
Johannes Ulrich Höpli (February 18, 1847 -
January 24, 1935), was a Swiss-Italian publisher. Born into a
farming family in Tuttwil...
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Ulrico Girardi (3 July 1930 in
Cortina d'Ampezzo – 18
December 1986) was an
Italian bobsledder who
competed in the mid-1950s. He won a
silver medal in...
- Estádio
Ulrico Mursa is a
football (soccer)
stadium located in Santos, São
Paulo state, Brazil. The
stadium was
built in 1920 and is able to hold approximately...
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Ulrico Kostner (born 31
January 1946) is a
retired Italian cross-country skier. He
competed at the 1972 and 1976
Olympics in the 30 km, 50 km and 4×10 km...
- "Planetario
Ulrico Hoepli, Milan".
Lombardia Beni
Culturali [Lombardy
Cultural Heritage] (in Italian).
Retrieved May 2, 2023. "CIVICO
PLANETARIO ULRICO HOEPLI...
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Ulrich II von
Treven was
Patriarch of
Aquileia in
northern Italy from 1161 to 1181. He
supported Frederick I, Holy
Roman Emperor, (1122–1190) in his unsuccessful...
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Clube 6–0 at Estádio
Ulrico Mursa. In 1950,
Portuguesa Santista had its
first trip to
another country...
- (1990).
Dizionario di
Abbreviature Latine ed Italiane. Milano:
Editore Ulrico Hoepli. ISBN 88-203-1100-3. "Etruscan
alphabet |
Etruscan Writing, Ancient...
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bookstore based in
Milan founded in 1870 by Swiss-Italian
bookseller Ulrico Hoepli. Born in 1847 in the
village of
Tuttwil (now part of Wängi, Canton...
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Ulrico Hoepli (1847–1935),
Italian publisher, who
donated a
planetarium to the...