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Giovita Garavaglia (18
March 1790 in Pavia,
Region of
Lombardy – 27
April 1835 in Florence) was an
Italian engraver.
Initially a
pupil of
Pietro Anderloni...
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Giovita Brescianino (also
called Giovita da
Brescia or
simply Bresciano or
Brescianino after his
native town) was an
Italian painter and a
pupil of Lattanzio...
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Santi Faustino e
Giovita may
refer to:
Santi Faustino e
Giovita, Brescia, a
Roman Catholic church in Brescia,
Italy Santi Faustino e
Giovita, Chiari, a Roman...
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Santi Faustino e
Giovita is
Roman Catholic parish church located in the town of
Montefiorino in the
region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Do****ents recall...
- 15 cases]".
Medicina Clínica. 95 (18): 689–692. PMID 2087109. Piccillo,
Giovita A.; Mondati,
Enrico G. M. & Moro,
Paola A. (2002). "Six
clinical cases...
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Faustino et
Giovita,
scritta da
Ottavio Rossi.
Nella quale si
discorre brevemente ancora de gli
altri gloriosissimi santi Faustino et
Giovita secondi martiri...
- The
church of
Santi Faustino e
Giovita, also
called just San Faustino, is a Romanesque-style,
Roman Catholic church in the town of Rubiera,
province of...
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Antonio Morcelli. The main
church or
duomo is the
church of
Santi Faustino e
Giovita, Chiari.
Chiari is
twinned with: Valmadrera, Italy,
since 2009 Algemesí...
- 15 cases]".
Medicina Clínica. 95 (18): 689–692. PMID 2087109. Piccillo,
Giovita A.; Mondati,
Enrico G. M. & Moro,
Paola A. (2002). "Six
clinical cases...
- 15 cases]",
Medicina Clínica, 95 (18): 689–692, PMID 2087109 Piccillo,
Giovita A.; Mondati,
Enrico G. M. & Moro,
Paola A. (2002), "Six
clinical cases...