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- Borgognone or Bergognone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ambrogio Bergognone (1470–1523), Italian painter Bernardino Bergognone...
- Dirk Borgognone (born January 9, 1968) is a former National Football League placekicker who currently holds the record for the longest field goal ever...
- a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Borgognone, Ambrogio". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
- Courtois (French pronunciation: [ʒak kuʁtwa]) or Giacomo Cortese, called il Borgognone or le Bourguignon (12 ?December 1621 – 14 November 1676) was a Franche-Comtois–Italian...
- Abbatini, Frenchman Guillaume Courtois (Guglielmo Cortese, known as 'Il Borgognone'), Ludovico Gimignani, and Giovanni Battista Gaulli (who, thanks to Bernini...
- italiano diverso. Giacomo Matteotti, Milano, Longanesi, 2010. Giovanni Borgognone, Come nasce una dittatura. L'Italia del delitto Matteotti, Bari, Laterza...
- football, one yard longer than the current high school record set by Dirk Borgognone in 1985, two yards longer than the NCAA record (Abilene Christian was...
- since 2009 Church of St. John the Baptist, housing an oil painting by Borgognone. Medici Castle, with frescoed halls depicting military deeds of the Medici...
- Ottoboni from Domenico Paradisi, Michelangelo Ricciolini and Francesco Borgognone for the Palazzo della Cancelleria Finti arazzi con giochi di putti by...
- pronunciation: [ɡijom kuʁtwa]) or italianized as Guglielmo Cortese, called Il Borgognone or Le Bourguignon ('the Burgundian'), (1628 – 14 or 15 June 1679) was...