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Rocks is a documentary film directed by Abel | Ferrara about the Hotel Chelsea. |
1987 Italian crime film directed by Giuseppe | Ferrara about the kidnapping of Aldo Moro. |
Naselli died at | Ferrara about 1630. |
Director Abel | Ferrara adapted the short story as a feature film, Ne |
One year later, John died near | Ferrara, aged 29. |
of Pettracini and her daughter indicate that | Ferrara also encouraged women as students and teacher |
eated Dukes of Modena and Reggio, and in 1471 | Ferrara also became a duchy. |
He is also known as Francesco del Bianchi | Ferrara, also called Il Frare) was an Italian painter |
ooner" to signify a good moment.WCW writer Ed | Ferrara also used the song as his entrance to make fu |
4th century) was an Italian painter active in | Ferrara, also known as Rambaldo di Ferrara. |
Ferrara also tours often, performing stand-up at the | |
In | Ferrara, among his pupils were Gabriele Capellini, Ja |
In the same year he became archbishop of | Ferrara, an office he held until 1740; he was then le |
h was marked by an exhibition and seminars in | Ferrara and concerts in his honour in Ferrara at the |
extended to the Dioceses of Aquila, Ravenna, | Ferrara, and those in the territory of Venice. |
Ferrara and Russo began their stint there in October | |
and engraver of the Baroque period, active in | Ferrara and Cremona. |
He worked with Galasso Galassi of | Ferrara and Cristofano of Bologna in the old church o |
Casazza was born Elivra Mari in | Ferrara and studied in Milan with Adele Borghi before |
a noblewoman and singer at the Este court at | Ferrara, and along with her stepmother Barbara Sansev |
ante made for TV action film directed by Abel | Ferrara and starring Nancy Allen and Ken Wahl. |
both canon and civil law in the University of | Ferrara and he became cleric in Ferara. |
spelled Lionello) (1407-1450) was marquis of | Ferrara and Duke of Modena and Reggio Emilia from 144 |
ined seigniories such as the House of Este of | Ferrara and the Malatesta of Rimini. |
athematics and astronomy at the University of | Ferrara and court astrologer of Leonello d'Este. |
Cat Chaser is a 1989 film directed by Abel | Ferrara and starring Peter Weller and Kelly McGillis, |
He subsequently played for Macerata, Bologna, | Ferrara and others, before returning to Russia in 200 |
He was active in northern Italy, in | Ferrara and Mantua in the 1450s to 1460s, later in Si |
By 1473, when he was 17, Ercole had left | Ferrara and was working in Bologna in the studio of F |
siderable repute, had studied at Brussels and | Ferrara, and before settling in Paris, had taught Gre |
It was directed by independent filmmaker Abel | Ferrara and written by his long-time partner and clos |
nd architect of the Baroque period, active in | Ferrara and across Northern Italy and Vienna. |
ontrol of many towns in the Po Valley such as | Ferrara and Bologna. |
The first printed edition appeared in 1472 in | Ferrara, and at least 84 editions were printed in the |
Later he moved to Capri, where he discovered | Ferrara and also introduced her to Sargent when he ca |
se, he went on to study medicine in Italy, at | Ferrara and Bologna, from 1540 to 1542 and was incorp |
village of Casaglia, seven miles northwest of | Ferrara, and resulted in the Austrians recapturing th |
oque and Neoclassic periods, mainly active in | Ferrara and Rome. |
lio to leave Bologna, he took refuge first in | Ferrara and then in Mantua, together with Annibale. |
anned by Washington, D.C. architects McLeod & | Ferrara, and they were built by Norman S. Early and S |
1962, and 1963 in The Netherlands with Franco | Ferrara and Dean Dixon and also learned conducting in |
for his Capri portraits of local model Rosina | Ferrara and his friendship with John Singer Sargent. |
levels of virtuosity found in places such as | Ferrara and Venice, these pieces were well suited for |
He lived initially in | Ferrara, and later in Bologna. |
In 1985 he graduated from the University of | Ferrara and started practicing civil law. |
Francesco Naselli was born at | Ferrara, and flourished about the year 1610. |
He was born at | Ferrara, and educated at the University of Padua. |
He was born in | Ferrara, and spent most of his life there. |
John IV of Egmont (or Egmond) (1499 - | Ferrara, April 1528) was second Count of Egmont, Baer |
Marco Mantovani, former | Ferrara Aquile player (2003). |
Ferrara argued those writings were entirely consisten | |
io's division on his right flank northwest of | Ferrara, around the villages of Ravale and Casaglia. |
Dalla Viola died in | Ferrara around 1573. |
donated their Palace Paradiso to the city of | Ferrara as The Civic Lapidario Museum. |
mainly in 15th century in his native city of | Ferrara, as well as Bologna and Urbino. |
Jerry | Ferrara as Greek |
Abel | Ferrara as First Rapist |
Consuelo | Ferrara as 3rd Brigadist |
Paolo | Ferrara as Il commissario |
today in Havana in the former home of Orestes | Ferrara, at the Museo Napoleonico). |
Ferrara, Baldini, 1583 (preserved incomplete) | |
Cornet virtuoso Luigi Zenobi relocates to | Ferrara, becoming the most highly-paid musician at th |
ter working for Red Light District two years, | Ferrara began directing for Evil Angel in May 2006. |
elli was born in Argenta, a town southeast of | Ferrara, between Ferrara and Ravenna, and received so |
ares of Italian cities, among which Codigoro, | Ferrara, Bologna, with representations of patron sain |
Born as Carla Gaiano in | Ferrara, Boni had worked on RAI, the Italian State Ra |
's death, Pius III appointed him as bishop of | Ferrara, but Ippolito was again at short terms with h |
He accordingly withdrew to | Ferrara, but died before he could give effect to his |
Laura Dianti ( | Ferrara, ca. |
served successively at Urbino, Pesaro, Fano, | Ferrara, Casalmaggiore, Novara, and Lodi, eventually |
Born in | Ferrara, Cesare was the illegitimate son of Alfonso d |
Ferrara co-hosts the American version of Top Gear. | |
ver held a post at San Marco, and his stay in | Ferrara coincided with the takeover of that formerly |
He is one of the founders of the | Ferrara Collective, which is a group of artists from |
tempted to secure permanent employment at the | Ferrara court, but he seems to have been unsuccessful |
t of Dalla Viola's music for the plays at the | Ferrara court, including incidental music for Giraldi |
iara (born in Montegranaro December 24, 1891, | Ferrara date of death unknown) was an Italian gymnast |
who, in 1565, had been called to the court of | Ferrara, dedicated some sonnets to her. |
( | Ferrara did not disclose which pieces he was paid to |
rtillery strikes, the Italian infantry of the | Ferrara Division, attacked unsuccessfully in order to |
died on November 27, 1592 in his native town | Ferrara during a short visit there. |
(21 July 1476 - 31 October 1534) was Duke of | Ferrara during the time of the War of the League of C |
He died in | Ferrara during his last return to Italy, from an indi |
Officials stated that the lawsuits over | Ferrara end up costing the DCF almost $2.26 million. |
lutenist, music teacher, and director of the | Ferrara Ensemble and Shield of Harmony, both early mu |
Legal: Nicholas C. | Ferrara, Esq. for Serling, Rooks & Ferrara, LLP |
A | Ferrara film, the docudrama called Napoli Napoli Napo |
Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Inc. is an American manufactu | |
almasio in Bologna, and afterwards in Venice, | Ferrara, Florence and Rome. |
gals, who was then the maestro di cappella in | Ferrara for Duke Ercole II d'Este. |
Frank | Ferrara, Former NFL defensive end for New York Giants |
Ferrara frequently performs stand-up at Caroline's an | |
Born in Florence, he was bishop of | Ferrara from 1638 to 1653. |
rance from 1767 to 1773, and as Archbishop of | Ferrara from 1773 until his resignation in 1777. |
During his rule the University of | Ferrara gained a European prestige. |
In the | Ferrara Gallery there are a Nativity and a Christ in |
Records show that | Ferrara had as many as 400 children go through his ho |
large Triumph of Religion in the Atheneum at | Ferrara has been described as a "bookish" affair, who |
Born in | Ferrara, he was the son of Alderano Cybo-Malaspina an |
Born at | Ferrara, he was given a Christian formation by his mo |
Born in | Ferrara, he was the son of Cesare d'Este, Duke of Mod |
Under the new regime of Ciro | Ferrara, he received his first call-up for Italy U-21 |
Born in | Ferrara, he first trained with Giacomo Parolini, and |
Under Ciro | Ferrara, he started well but unfortunately, his seaso |
On his return to | Ferrara he painted for churches and convents. |
f Louis XII until 1503, when Duke Ercole I of | Ferrara hired him for the chapel there. |
At | Ferrara his work there included the celebrated Blason |
He was born and died in | Ferrara; however, he traveled and worked extensively |
ords of sexual misconduct allegations against | Ferrara in 1992, 1996, and 1999, the DCF continued to |
Ferrara, in the 1580s and 1590s, was one of the most | |
n the Music Academy of Vienna and with Franco | Ferrara in Italy. |
He was born in | Ferrara, in (Emilia Romagna) in the north east of Ita |
After the Este family lost control of | Ferrara in 1598, the Alabaster Chamber's paintings an |
ecame a schoolteacher in the Jewish School of | Ferrara in via Vignatagliata. |
eventually awarded an MA by the University of | Ferrara in 1502. |
ippo Strozzi began his career as treasurer at | Ferrara in 1513, and soon became a prominent figure i |
He moved to Italy and defeated the Duke of | Ferrara in the Battle of Adria as an ally of the Repu |
ts of famous cardinals at the Civic Museum of | Ferrara in the Schifanoia Palace. |
on stylistic grounds and because he stayed in | Ferrara in the period, where he also finished a portr |
the breakout of the Italian mobster, Antonio | Ferrara, in March 2003. |
Sunny Leone, where she performed with Manuel | Ferrara; in fact her scene was already planned and co |
ecretary's recommendation and Josquin came to | Ferrara in 1503 and received the 200 ducat salary he |
ok courses with Sergiu Celibidache and Franco | Ferrara in Hilversum, Netherlands. |
He died at | Ferrara in 1653. |
Perugini was replaced by Aldo | Ferrara in 1976. |
d by Borso d'Este during the artist's stay in | Ferrara in 1450-1451. |
He was elected city councillor in | Ferrara in 1980, 1985 and 1990. |
zo II d'Este was proclaimed lifelong ruler of | Ferrara in 1264. |
He took over the duchy of | Ferrara in 1598 when it fell to the Papal States. |
Some of his works are found in churches of | Ferrara, including the church of St. John the Baptist |
He painted numerous other altarpieces in | Ferrara, including a Last supper in cathedral and a S |
ge family of musicians active at the court of | Ferrara, including Andrea and his brother Zampaulo da |
Corps, spearheaded by the 51st Siena and 23rd | Ferrara Infantry Divisions, as well as by the 131st C |
The film features | Ferrara interviewing people who have and had lived at |
He was born at | Ferrara into the Bolognese family of the conti Muzzar |
March 16, 1955 in Portomaggiore, Province of | Ferrara) is a former Italian football (soccer) midfie |
rto Antonio Maria Sgarbi (born May 8, 1952 in | Ferrara) is an Italian art critic, politician, cultur |
Dario Franceschini (born October 19, 1958 in | Ferrara) is an Italian lawyer, writer, and politician |
Ferrara is reported to have returned to the TNA creat | |
Thomas Manfredini (born 27 May 1980 in | Ferrara) is an Italian football defender who currentl |
Ferrara is a senior policy adviser at the conservativ | |
Santon (born 2 January 1991 in Portomaggiore, | Ferrara) is an Italian professional footballer who pl |
The Duchy of | Ferrara is a former sovereign state of northern Italy |
99: Doctor Honoris Causa at the University of | Ferrara, Italy |
It was first made around the 12th century in | Ferrara, Italy, and has PGI status under European Law |
Antonio Ravalli (b. in | Ferrara, Italy, 1812; d. at St. Mary's, Montana, USA, |
Joseph M. Finotti (born at | Ferrara, Italy, 21 September 1817; died at Central Ci |
studying Arts at the Institut Dosso Dossi in | Ferrara, Italy, and at the Academy of Art in Bologna, |
oress of the Augustinian convent of St. Vito, | Ferrara, Italy. |
the first time at the Palazzo dei Diamanti in | Ferrara, Italy. |
the municipality of Cento in the Province of | Ferrara, Italy. |
ge, Colin Quinn, Greg Giraldo, Tom Papa, Adam | Ferrara, Jay Mohr, Dean Edwards, Pablo Francisco, Jim |
Italo Balbo ( | Ferrara, June 6, 1896 - Tobruk, June 28, 1940) was an |
(1480 - c. 1528) - also known as Mazzolini da | Ferrara, Lodovico Ferraresa, and Il Ferrarese - was a |
Napoleone | Ferrara, M.D., Ph.D. is an Italian-American molecular |
Ferrara manufactures a wide variety of fire apparatus | |
o; and caporegimes Biaggio Digiacoma, Vincent | Ferrara, Matthew Gugleilmetti, Dennis Lepore, and Rob |
cted President of the Region, defeating Luigi | Ferrara Mirenzi (Italian People's Party) by a slim ma |
hile in the employ of Duke Ercole I d'Este in | Ferrara, most likely in 1503 or 1504. |
of Agostino Agostini, a singer and priest of | Ferrara mostly active in the 1540s. |
enaissance era singer, composer and priest of | Ferrara mostly active in the 1540s. |
Gianfranco Goberti (born in | Ferrara, November 19, 1939) is an Italian painter. |
He was buried in his home town of | Ferrara on August 2, 2007. |
s Bishop of Modena, employed by Alfonso II of | Ferrara on missions to Rome and to Spain; |
s on April 18, 1494.Borja was named bishop of | Ferrara on October 29, 1494, taking possession of the |
shop of Comacchio, in addition to his post in | Ferrara, on January 7, 1909. |
Pope Urban III died at | Ferrara on October 20, 1187. |
the church of the Oratorio della Penitenta in | Ferrara, one representing the Immaculate Conception a |
She moved to | Ferrara only two years later, after being abandoned b |
Ed | Ferrara or Oklahoma, a professional wrestling writer |
Sometime before arriving at | Ferrara, Peire was probably at the court of Manfred I |
Ferrara plays a small role as a mugger in the indepen | |
The gallery of his native city, | Ferrara, possesses some of his work: Virgin reading a |
Paolo | Ferrara.. Professore Martinelli |
A | Ferrara Quint. |
1506: Antoine Brumel settles in | Ferrara, replacing Jacob Obrecht (who died in 1505) a |
Jeff Morton, Willie Dennis, Jerry Tilitz, Don | Ferrara, Ronnie Ball, Peter Ind, Jimmy Halperin, Bill |
When asked about this, | Ferrara said |
i, was an Italian painter who belonged to the | Ferrara School of Painting. |
or 1490 - 1525) was an Italian painter of the | Ferrara School, active in the Renaissance period. |
ientists of our day; e.g.: film director Abel | Ferrara, scientists Edward Lorenz and Murray Gell-Man |
He participated in masterclasses with Franco | Ferrara, Seiji Ozawa and Leonard Bernstein. |
Bologna from 1440 to 1445, and afterwards at | Ferrara, Siena, and Pisa. |
ed in the instesection of Montequinto Av. and | Ferrara St.. Montequinto is an underground type stati |
s Snake Eyes) is a 1993 film directed by Abel | Ferrara starring Madonna, Harvey Keitel and James Rus |
s an unconventional 1995 vampire film by Abel | Ferrara, starring Lili Taylor, Edie Falco, Paul Calde |
Directed by Abel | Ferrara, the documentary highlights the many personal |
as many areas south of Po River, southeast of | Ferrara, the Mirandola area, and Poggio Rusco and the |
Hellinck spent time in | Ferrara, the birthplace of the reformer, in the Este |
Guided by head coach John | Ferrara, the 1971 team finished 14-0-1 - a 7-7 tie wi |
Her 13th patrol (now commanded by Maurice | Ferrara, the first officer of the Class of 1937 to be |
uisitor, he prosecuted the last Fraticelli of | Ferrara, the Jesuati of Venice, the Crypto-Jews of Si |
eign incursions, so in 1826 Busca moved it to | Ferrara, then within the Papal States. |
He trained with Francesco Ferrari in | Ferrara, then spent some time in Bologna, where he wo |
He initially trained with Scarsellino in | Ferrara, then spent some time in Bologna, where he wa |
She was born in | Ferrara to the prominent architect Giovanni Battista |
Born at | Ferrara to the powerful Bentivoglio family, he went t |
s' conversation turns to Don Alfonso, Duke of | Ferrara, to whose house they will be travelling the n |
He then traveled to | Ferrara to the Este court where he wrote the motet “L |
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