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- Giarola is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Giarola (1590sā€“1665), Italian painter Giovanni Giarola (1518ā€“1557), Italian painter...
- Giovanni Giarola or Gerolli (1518ā€“1557) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance style, active mainly in Reggio Emilia. He was born in the frazione of...
- Antonio Giarola born in 1957, is an Italian poet, circus and theater director and circus historian. Graduated in Dramaturgy at the University of Literature...
- the Barilla Historical Archive has contributed to install, at Corte di Giarola near Collecchio (Parma), an ancient 11th century Benedictine Grancia, the...
- Corte di Giarola (meaning court of Giarola) is an Italian medieval rural court with an inner church, located in the village of Pontescodogna, part of...
- team Barbara Eve Harris as Audrey, a member of Gretchen's team Elliott Giarola as Devon Klein (season 2), Gretchen's son who poses as DJ Keating, one...
- Detlef; Degen, Gisela; Herman, Lieve; Gott, David; Leblanc, Jean-Charles; Giarola, Alessandra; Rincon, Ana Maria; Tard, Alexandra; Castle, Laurence (11 December...
- Opera Festival. From 2009 to 2011 Antonio Giarola directed the Festival. From 2009 to 2012 Antonio Giarola also directed the Varietas Delectat, a contemporary...
- Italian ethnographic museum dedicated to pasta. It is located in Corte di Giarola, between Collecchio and Ozzano Taro, in the Province of Parma, a region...
- Glory with St Costanzo Bishop and St Phillip Benizzi (1645) by Antonio Giarola. The wooden choir is from the 17th century. Other 17th century canvases...