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Matteo Arnaldi (born 22
February 2001) is an
Italian professional tennis player. He has a
career high
ranking of
world No. 30 in men's
singles the ****ociation...
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Villa Arnaldi is an
historical edifice in
Meledo di Sarego,
Province of Vicenza,
northern Italy,
designed by
Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Palladio...
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Rinaldo Arnaldi (Dueville, 19 June 1914 –
Asiago plateau, 6
September 1944) was an
Italian Resistance member during World War II. In 1983, he was recognized...
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Megacraspedus arnaldi is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in Libya.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Megacraspedus arnaldi. Li, H.-h....
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Girolamo Arnaldi (31
January 1929 – 30
January 2016) was an
Italian historian. Born in Pisa, in 1951
Arnaldi graduated in
Medieval History at the University...
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During the
Middle Ages, it was the site of a
Crusader castle,
Castrum Arnaldi.
Following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War,
Jordan annexed the West Bank, including...
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following player received entry as a
lucky loser:
Richard Gasquet Matteo Arnaldi →
replaced by
Arthur Rinderknech Taylor Fritz →
replaced by Andy Murray...
- parti****tion?" This
position has been
accepted by
another scholar:
Girolamo Arnaldi argued that
Formosus did not
pursue an
exclusively pro-Carolingian policy...
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Popyrin (fourth round) 29.
Francisco Cerúndolo (second round) 30.
Matteo Arnaldi (third round) 31.
Flavio Cobolli (third round) 32. Jiří Lehečka (third...
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Hubert Hurkacz (final) Alex
Michelsen (first round)
Matteo Arnaldi (quarterfinals) Q =
Qualifier WC = Wild card LL =
Lucky loser Alt = Alternate...