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- Andrea Frediani (born 1963) is an Italian historian and novelist. Born in Rome, he graduated in Letters with a dissertation on medieval history; after...
- Louis Jean-Jacques Rausin as Alexandre Christian Crahay as Dupuis Vérane Frédiani as Sylviane Bruno Blairet as Roger The film's director, Franck Ribière...
- Marco Frediani (born 14 March 1994) is an Italian professional football winger who plays for Serie C Group C club Monterosi. Frediani began his career...
- Alvania frediani is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Fossils were found in Pliocene...
- Bustillo Written by Alexandre Bustillo Julien Maury Produced by Verane Frediani Franck Ribiere Starring Catherine Jacob Marie-Claude Pietragalla Chloe...
- Machine"; master's thesis accepted at the University of Ottawa, April 2012. Frediani, Alexandre Apsan (2007). "Amartya Sen, the World Bank, and the Redress...
- approach. The name "PrandtlPlane" was coined in the 1990s in research by Aldo Frediani et al. of the University of Pisa. It is currently also used in some ultralight...
- ensemble of Pažaislis Church and Monastery (started in 1667, architects G. Frediani, C. Puttini, P. Puttini). Other Baroque style buildings: Kaunas Lutheran...
- with painters Michelangelo Palloni, Giovanni Maria Galli), Giambattista Frediani, Pietro Puttini, Carlo Puttini, Jan Zaor, G. Lenkiewicz, Abraham Würtzner...
- PMID 24556284. S2CID 205754989. Cantarini L, Vitale A, Brizi MG, Caso F, Frediani B, Punzi L, et al. (2014). "Diagnosis and classification of relapsing polychondritis"...