- Vic
Bottari (December 21, 1916 –
January 6, 2003) was an
American football player.
Bottari,
nicknamed "Vallejo Vic"
attended the
University of California...
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Franco Bottari (5
September 1925 – 4
January 1988) was an
Italian set designer,
screenwriter and film director. Born in Caserta,
Bottari entered the film...
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Alberto Bottari de
Castello (born 5 July 1942) is an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
spent his
career in the
diplomatic service of the Holy...
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entertainment and is also a
residential area.
Graziella (Sicilian: Razziedda)
Bottari (Sicilian: 'Uttari)
Mastrarua (Sicilian: Masciarrò)
Spirduta (Sicilian:...
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Giuseppe Maria Bottari, O.F.M. Conv. (1646–1729) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of **** (1695–1729).
Giuseppe Maria Bottari was born in...
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Giovanni Gaetano Bottari (15
January 1689,
Florence – 5 June 1775, Rome) was
Vatican librarian and
counsellor to Pope
Clement XII. He was also advisor...
- ****emblage of
systems of
horizontals and verticals. Her use of
fabric evoked bottari cloth, a
traditional Korean wrapping cloth,
typically made and used by...
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Angela Maria Bottari (16
March 1945 – 14
November 2023) was an
Italian politician. A
member of the
Italian Communist Party, she
served in the Chamber...
- use. The ****ets of the
organization were
acquired by the
Monforte d'Alba
Bottari Lattes cultural foundation at a
bankruptcy auction in 2010. "Bollettino...
- a 1978
commedia ****y all'italiana film
written and
directed by
Franco Bottari. It
consists of
three segments starring Laura Gemser, Rena Niehaus, and...