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Vercelli (Italian pronunciation: [verˈtʃɛlli] ; Piedmontese: Vërsèj
pronounced [vərˈsɛj]) is a city and
comune of 46,552
inhabitants (January 1, 2017)...
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Football Club Pro
Vercelli 1892,
commonly referred to as Pro
Vercelli, is an
Italian football club
based in
Vercelli, Piedmont. The club is
mostly renowned...
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Vercelli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vercelli is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Celestino Vercelli (1946–2020), Italian...
- The
province of
Vercelli (Italian:
provincia di
Vercelli) is a
province in the
Piedmont region of Italy. Its
capital is
Vercelli. As of 2015[update], it...
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Eusebius of
Vercelli (c. 2
March 283 – 1
August 371) was a
bishop from
Sardinia and is
counted a saint.
Along with Athanasius, he
affirmed the divinity...
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Saint Albert,
Albert of
Vercelli or
Alberto Avogadro, was a
canon lawyer and saint. He was
Bishop of
Bobbio and
Bishop of
Vercelli, and
served as mediator...
- The
Vercelli Book is one of the
oldest of the four Old
English Poetic Codices (the
others being the
Junius m****cript in the
Bodleian Library, the Exeter...
- John of
Vercelli (Giovanni da
Vercelli) (c. 1205 – 30
November 1283) was the
sixth Master General of the
Dominican Order (1264-1283). John was born in...
- season, Pro
Vercelli and
Inter finished equal first, so a
playoff was
needed to ****ign the
Federal title (the
Italian one was won by Pro
Vercelli). This season...
- The
Vercelli Synagogue (Italian:
Tempio Israelitico) is an
Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at Via Foà 70, in
Vercelli, Italy. Designed...