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Ascanio Sobrero (12
October 1812 – 26 May 1888) was an
Italian chemist, born in
Casale Monferrato. He
studied under Théophile-Jules
Pelouze at the University...
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identification of her
feelings with
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Ascanios, the son of Aeneas. He is also
named Julus and
became under this...
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Ascanio Celestini (born 1 June 1972) is an
Italian actor, director,
writer and playwright. Born in Rome to
parents with
ancestry also from
Lombardy and...
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Ascanio is a
grand opera in five acts and
seven tableaux by
composer Camille Saint-Saëns. The opera's
French libretto, by
Louis Gallet, is
based on the...
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Ascanio in Alba, K. 111, is a
pastoral opera in two
parts (Festa
teatrale in due parti) by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an
Italian libretto by Giuseppe...
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Ascanio Maria Sforza Visconti (3
March 1455 – 28 May 1505) was an
Italian cardinal of the
Catholic Church.
Generally known as a
skilled diplomat who pla****...
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Guillermo Ascanio (1907–1941) was a
Communist Party of
Spain politician. He
fought on the side of the
Second Spanish Republic during the
Spanish Civil...
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Ascanio Piccolomini may
refer to:
Ascanio I
Piccolomini (died 1597),
archbishop of Siena, 1588–1597
Ascanio II
Piccolomini (1590–1671),
archbishop of...
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Ascanio Vitozzi (also
spelled Ascanio Baschi di
Vitozzo or Vittozzi) (1539–1615) was an
Italian soldier, architect, and
military engineer. Born at Orvieto...
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Ascanio Luciano or
Ascanio Luciani (1621 in
Naples – 18
August 1706, in Naples) was an
Italian architectural painter who was
active during the Baroque...