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Giuseppe

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  • ad as backup singers/dancers, Fred Armisen as Giuseppe, a Kenny G-like saxophone player, and Jason S
  • In 1758 his older brother Giuseppe, a castrato, went to Moscow with Locatelli's
  • ived a gold medal in coxed pairs as cox, with Giuseppe Abbagnale and Carmine Abbagnale, at the 1984
  • Giuseppe Abbagnale (born May 24, 1959) is an Italian c
  • Working together with the painter Giuseppe Abbati on the same themes, he painted a numbe
  • Giuseppe Acerbi describes the Yelkouan Shearwater
  • Death of Giuseppe Acerbi descriptor of the Yelkouan Shearwater
  • Giuseppe Addobbati ... Raffaele Cadorna
  • Giuseppe Addobbati - Pappyanakis
  • Giuseppe Addobbati ... Ken Hogg (as John McDouglas)
  • Giuseppe Addobbati - Il direttore
  • Giuseppe Afferri (tenore)
  • His father, Giuseppe Agostini, was a composer and conductor and it
  • Giuseppe Aiello was murdered in 1930 and Capone took o
  • ng (Pianizza di Sotto), St. Josef am See (San Giuseppe al Lago), San Antonio/Pozzo(St.
  • The arrival of Giuseppe Albani caused the votes to center instead on
  • storical school have been Alberto Melloni and Giuseppe Alberigo.
  • Giuseppe Alberti (1664, Cavalese - 1730) was an Italia
  • He was originally taught by Giuseppe Alberti, and painted primarily religious-them
  • Prince Alfonso Maria Giuseppe Alberto of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Count of Cas
  • her at Hadrian's Villa in Tivoli by Monsignor Giuseppe Alessandro Furietti in December 1736; they we
  • Giuseppe Aliberti (born 3 May 1901 in Turin; died 8 Ja
  • As first battalion's commander was appointed, Giuseppe ALIZZI.
  • Marcus Di Giuseppe, also known as Bica, (born 12 March 1972 in R
  • Giuseppe Amici † (December 23, 1956 - 1976 retired)
  • She eventually meets the real Giuseppe and believes that he is her betrothed, Amedeo
  • p, initially made up of Gino Manzotti (Handke Giuseppe) and DJ Maxx (Ovidiu Florea) as producers and
  • ogna, and a Holy Family for the church of San Giuseppe, and for Santa Margherita, a Mary Magdalen pr
  • Count and Countess Pecci, parents of Giuseppe and Vincenzo Pecci.
  • , California in 1876 by two Italian brothers, Giuseppe and Pietro Simi, who had immigrated to the Un
  • looks, he decides to tell Carmela that he is Giuseppe, and he reserves to tell her the truth at a l
  • ase of their debut album the line up changed, Giuseppe and Mick were joined by The Wizard (Vocals/Ba
  • 2004/2005 First Prize: Giuseppe Andaloro.
  • hot on digital video, written and directed by Giuseppe Andrews and distributed by Troma Entertainmen
  • Giuseppe Andrews (born Joey Andrews; April 25, 1979) i
  • ings he tries, everything is always signature Giuseppe Andrews.
  • las contained 390 large plates by the artists Giuseppe Angelelli, Salvatore Cherubini, Nestor L'Hote
  • Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco (8 September 1833
  • Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello, composer and violinist
  • Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini (8 June 1671, B
  • Giuseppe Antonio Brunelli is a contemporary Italian po
  • r Roger Sessions, with an English libretto by Giuseppe Antonio Borgese that incorporates bits of the
  • Armando Gori and Guardiamarina di complemento Giuseppe Aonzo respectively.
  • Giuseppe Apolloni (April 8, 1822 - December 31, 1889)
  • o Agostini, with Bishops Giovanni Berengo and Giuseppe Apollonio serving as co-consecrators, in St.
  • is father had studied with Andrea Nozzari and Giuseppe Aprile and later taught the tenor Domenico Do
  • Giuseppe Aquaro (born 21 May 1983) is an Italian footb
  • omeus Spranger, Hans von Aachen, Giambologna, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Aegidius Sadeler, Roelant Savery,
  • Giuseppe Arezzi (born 1 March 1917 in Pontecurone) was
  • He was in office with Giuseppe Arzilli during the six-months term from Octob
  • Giuseppe Attardi (September 14, 1923 - April 5, 2008)
  • Giuseppe Ayala (born May 18, 1945 in Caltanissetta) is
  • Giuseppe Ayala
  • Two of his pupils were Giuseppe Badaracco and Bartolomeo Bassi.
  • s born in Genoa, son and pupil of the painter Giuseppe Badaracco.
  • Giuseppe Baini (October 21, 1775 - May 21, 1844) was a
  • Giuseppe Baini died in May 1844 at Rome.
  • October 21 - Giuseppe Baini, composer and music critic (d.
  • Giuseppe Baini.
  • Giuseppe Baldini (11 March 1922, Russi, Province of Ra
  • He becomes apprenticed to Giuseppe Baldini, a renowned Italian perfumer, and qui
  • gifted painter and received her training from Giuseppe Baldrighi and Domenico Muzzi, both court pain
  • Giuseppe Balsamo (Cagliostro)
  • eva left the PCGOC after its first season and Giuseppe Bamboschek took over the role of General Dire
  • the PGOC was of Rigoletto under the baton on Giuseppe Bamboschek on October 13, 1955 at the Academy
  • n his infancy, he was supported by his uncle, Giuseppe Bandini, a lawyer of some note.
  • La Marianna (1785), an Italian ballet by Giuseppe Banti (chor.)
  • Giuseppe Baresi (born 7 February 1958 in Travagliato,
  • r brother of Internazionale assistant manager Giuseppe Baresi.
  • Giuseppe Baretti
  • Peppe Barra - Sarto (as Giuseppe Barra)
  • He trained with Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari and one of his pupils was F
  • Giuseppe Barucco was an Italian painter of the early 1
  • The governorship was held by Giuseppe Bastianini until January 1943 when he he was
  • Giuseppe Battiston
  • He received a gold medal in tandem (with Giuseppe Beghetto) at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
  • zienza and SISMI officers Pietro Musumeci and Giuseppe Belmonte of diverting investigations in relat
  • articular General Pietro Musumeci and colonel Giuseppe Belmonte, a member of the Propaganda Due Maso
  • He was ordained to the priesthood in 1964 by Giuseppe Beltrami, at that time apostolic nuncio in th
  • Saint Giuseppe Benedetto Cottolengo or Saint Joseph Benedict
  • His son Giuseppe Benini also painted landscapes.
  • Giuseppe Bergamini.
  • aptaincy, taking over from legendary defender Giuseppe Bergomi.
  • Giuseppe Berlato Sella
  • Giuseppe Berlato Sella (born 20 October 1939) is an It
  • Giuseppe Bernardino Bison about 1830 (by Giuseppe Tomi
  • Giuseppe Bernardino Bison (16 June 1762, Palmanova - A
  • unici he won two literary prizes: the Premio Giuseppe Berto and the Premio letterario Piero Chiara.
  • g European Integration 5” (with Charles Bean, Giuseppe Bertola, Daniel Cohen, Juan Dolado, Gilles Sa
  • Since September 2008 Giuseppe Betori is the new Archbishop; the former Arch
  • pe Benedict to fill the post left vacant when Giuseppe Betori was appointed to be the new archbishop
  • Giuseppe Bezzuoli (28 November 1784 - 13 September 185
  • He was a pupil of Giuseppe Bezzuoli.
  • whom the lunar crater Bianchini is named), or Giuseppe Biancani (1566-1624) (after whom the crater B
  • n it he sided with Benedictus Pereyra against Giuseppe Biancani.
  • for others with the same name see Giuseppe Bianchi
  • Abbot Giuseppe Bianchi instituted devotion to the most holy
  • It is named after Giuseppe Bianchi, an Italian astronomer of the 19th ce
  • Abbot Giuseppe Bianchi, from Sabina, instituted a cult of th
  • Giuseppe Bigogno (22 July 1909-1977) was an Italian fo
  • TeX functionality, known as Aleph, and led by Giuseppe Bilotta.
  • Giuseppe Bognanni (born July 18, 1947) is an Italian w
  • Giuseppe Bognanni (ITA)
  • Mitridate, opera seria, text by Giuseppe Bonecchi (May 7, 1747 [OS April 26], St. Pete
  • La corona d'Allesandro Magno ( Giuseppe Bonecchi), St. Petersburg, 1750
  • Giuseppe Bonito (11 January 1707 - 9 May 1789) was a N
  • Giuseppe Bonito is known for genre depictions on canva
  • Giuseppe Boniventi - Il gran Macedone
  • Giuseppe Bonno (29 January 1711 - 15 April 1788) was a
  • Giuseppe Bonno
  • January 29 - Giuseppe Bonno, composer (died 1788)
  • Aldo Giuseppe Borel (born May 30, 1912 in Nice, France) was
  • featured Magini-Coletti's La Scala colleague Giuseppe Borgatti-Italy's best heldentenor.
  • nced the money for him to study in Milan with Giuseppe Borgatti.
  • Giuseppe Borrello (Catania, 1820 - Catania, 1894) was
  • Giuseppe Bortolussi (Gruaro, 4 August 1948) is an Ital
  • closer to Europe were: Massimo Cacciari (PD), Giuseppe Bortolussi (PD, 2010 candidate for President
  • rats (UDC) as President and wanted to support Giuseppe Bortolussi of the Democratic Party (PD) inste
  • of Toward North, along with Massimo Cacciari, Giuseppe Bortolussi and Diego Bottacin.
  • , plus a one-member political group formed by Giuseppe Bortolussi, the centre-left defeated candidat
  • an engraver, placed him with a painter named Giuseppe Boschi (and commonly called Carlonini or Graz
  • Giuseppe Bottani (1717-1784) was an Italian painter ac
  • Giuseppe Bottani, Self-portrait, 1740.
  • attaneo; he then moved to Mantua to work with Giuseppe Bottani.
  • eceived the name of this maternal grandfather Giuseppe Brignole.
  • Giuseppe Brignone - Sioria
  • succeeded by Alfredo Corrias (1954-1955) and Giuseppe Brotzu (1955-1957).
  • After the election Giuseppe Brotzu, the incumbent Christian Democratic Pr
  • Franco could play with him in the Nerazzurri, Giuseppe brought him for a trial in Inter's youth team
  • Giuseppe Brumatti, Giulio Jellini, Carlo Recalcati, Lu
  • The wooden-hulled purse seiner S. G. Giuseppe, built in 1937 at Wilmington, California, by
  • Napoleon Bonaparte's great-great grandfather Giuseppe Buonaparte first moved into the Casa Buonapar
  • immediately had results, and was taught under Giuseppe Busi and Lauro Rossi.
  • Giuseppe Buttari (born 16 February 1951) is a retired
  • Lorenzo Zammit Haber, Marcell Mercieca, Giuseppe Buttigieg, Giovanni Haber and Tomaso Attard w
  • ately included in starting XI, partnered with Giuseppe Caccavallo and Nicola Bellomo in 4-3-2-1 form
  • s the club also signed Stefano Dall'Acqua and Giuseppe Caccavallo, he only made 6 start out of 10 le
  • Giuseppe Caimo - Second book of canzonette
  • der of the Italian Radicals), Andrea Pastore, Giuseppe Calderisi, Marco Taradash, Enrico Musso, Enri
  • a Commission was formed on the instigation of Giuseppe Calderone who became its first "secretary".
  • Alfio Ferlito, who had been a close friend of Giuseppe Calderone.
  • Giuseppe Caletti (c.
  • s behind the minstrels gallery was painted by Giuseppe Cali.
  • Giuseppe Callegari (November 4, 1841 - April 14, 1906)
  • probable - Giuseppe Cambini, violinist and composer (b.
  • He was the brother of cellist and baritone Giuseppe Campanari.
  • lescopes made for him by the Italian optician Giuseppe Campani.
  • i Monza together with Baconin Borzacchini and Giuseppe Campari.
  • John Paul II, Cardinal Carlo Furno, Cardinal Giuseppe Caprio and Princess Stefania Angelo-Comneno o
  • Giuseppe Carattino (born April 23, 1919) is an Italian
  • Giuseppe Carcani - Demetrio
  • omist revival, which Leo XIII and his brother Giuseppe, Cardinal Pecci originated in 1879, remained
  • Marino, Giuseppe Carlo (1993) (in Italian).
  • Villafranca-Soissons via his second son Count Giuseppe Carlo (1904-1971).
  • Giuseppe Caron (February 24, 1904 - March 3, 1998) was
  • On 30 July 1964 he succeeded Giuseppe Caron as European Commissioner for Internal M
  • Giuseppe Casari (born April 10, 1922 in Martinengo) wa
  • Giuseppe Casari is one of the most notable Italian goa
  • Giuseppe Castellano
  • Giuseppe Castelli (born September 14, 1919 in Milan) w
  • e he won the bronze medal with his team mates Giuseppe Castelli, Ruggero Maregatti and Edgardo Toett
  • e he won the bronze medal with his team mates Giuseppe Castelli, Gabriele Salviati and Edgardo Toett
  • e he won the bronze medal with his team mates Giuseppe Castelli, Ruggero Maregatti and Gabriele Salv
  • e Hundred Horses": A painting done in 1728 by Giuseppe Castiglione by implementing a mixture of west
  • Giuseppe Castiglione
  • eror in Armor on Horseback, by Italian Jesuit Giuseppe Castiglione(Long shining)(1688-1766 AD).
  • gn of the figures is attributed to the Jesuit Giuseppe Castiglione.
  • Giuseppe Cataldo became a member of La Provincia, a pr
  • In December 1788, Giuseppe caught smallpox and died on 2 January 1789 at
  • Giuseppe Ceccato (Vicenza, 18 September 1950) is a Ven
  • ecretary of the Congregation of Rites, and by Giuseppe Cecchini, O.P., titular bishop of Alicarnaso,
  • Giuseppe Cederna as Pvt.
  • th century song composed by the Italian tenor Giuseppe Cenci, also known as Giuseppino del Biado, (d
  • He worked, with fellow Italian sculptor Giuseppe Ceracchi at Somerset House, and on statues at
  • Giuseppe Cerasa (curated by).
  • porary physicians, such as the Queen's doctor Giuseppe Cervi, believed in the efficacy of music ther
  • Giuseppe Cesare Abba (October 6, 1838 - November 6, 19
  • ng the many works making up the collection of Giuseppe Cesari, one of Caravaggio's early employers,
  • The work was in the collection of Giuseppe Cesari, the Cavaliere d'Arpino, seized by Car
  • Giuseppe Chiaravalloti (Forza Italia, House of Freedom
  • o join an acrobatic troupe led by an Italian, Giuseppe Chiese-Cinquevalli.
  • December 5 - Giuseppe Ciccimarra, operatic tenor (b.
  • on at the Vienna Conservatory as well as from Giuseppe Ciccimarra.
  • From 1831, she studied in Vienna under Giuseppe Ciccimarra.
  • Investors of the brand include Giuseppe Cipriani and Steven C. Witkoff.
  • mother was the granddaughter of the historian Giuseppe Cipriani.
  • 27, Italian fascist minister for public works Giuseppe Cobolli Gigli wrote in Gerarchia magazine, a
  • September 19 - Giuseppe Cocconi and Philip Morrison establish the sci
  • Giuseppe Colacicco (born January 19, 1904, date of dea
  • post of President of the Region was given to Giuseppe Colasanto, a Christian Democrat too.
  • Giuseppe Colizzi (1925, Rome - 23 August 1978, Rome) w
  • Giuseppe Colucci (born 24 August 1980) is an Italian f
  • members of the Aquino-Coluccio clan - led by Giuseppe Coluccio - which dominates the Gioiosa Ionica
  • Giuseppe Comini (born 20 September 1922) is an Italian
  • Giuseppe Conca (born 1904, date of death unknown) was
  • Portrayed Giuseppe Conlon, father of Gerard Conlon, one of the G
  • a Nikolaevna Romanova (born 1952), married to Giuseppe Consolo (born 1948).
  • family in 1907 and acted as regent, although Giuseppe continued to be considered by monarchists as
  • Giuseppe Corradi (born July 7, 1932 in Modena; died Ju
  • obably by Fishers of York and plaster work by Giuseppe Cortese.
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