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Vittore Carpaccio (UK: /kɑːrˈpætʃ(i)oʊ/, US: /-ˈpɑːtʃ-/, Italian: [
vitˈtoːre karˈpattʃo]; born
between 1460 and 1465, died c. 1525) was an
Italian painter...
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Vittore may
refer to: San
Vittore, Switzerland, a muni****lity in Graubünden,
Switzerland San
Vittore del Lazio, a
comune in Lazio,
Italy San
Vittore...
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Vittore de
Franceschi was a
Roman Catholic prelate who was
Bishop of
Famagusta (1552–?). On 12
February 1552,
Filippo Bonwas appointed during the papacy...
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Vittore is a
prison located in the city
center of Milan, Italy. Its
construction started in 1872 and was
opened on 7 July 1879. The
prison has place...
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Vittore Belliniano was an
Italian painter of the
Renaissance period considered to be
identical with
Giovanni Bellini and
Vittore di Matteo. He was a native...
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Vittore Ghiliani (14 May 1812 – 17 May 1878), was an
Italian entomologist. From 1832
until his
death he
worked as an ****istant (curator) in the Zoological...
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Vittore Branca (9 July 1913 in
Savona – 28 May 2004 in Venice) was an
Italian philologist,
literary critic, and academic. He was a
professor emeritus...
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Vittore is a
Roman Catholic parish church located on in the town of
Caiolo in the
province of Sondrio,
region of Lombardy, Italy. The
present church...
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Vittore Baroni (born 1956 in
Forte dei Marmi, Italy), is an
Italian mailartist,
music critic and
explorer of countercultures.
Since the mid-1970s he has...
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Victor Emmanuel III (11
November 1869 – 28
December 1947), born
Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di Savoia, was King of
Italy from 29 July 1900...