- with the
crossed keys in
saltire p****ing
behind the shield.
Clement VII (
Giulo de' Medici, 1523–1534), the
second of the
Medici popes. Paul III (Alessandro...
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Giulio Sauli (Genoa, 1578 – Genoa, 1668) was the 113th Doge of the
Republic of
Genoa and King of Corsica. A
native of Genoa, in 1578 and
exponent of the...
- Münster:
Libreria Regensbergiana. p. 141. (in Latin) Cheney,
David M. "Bishop
Giulo Sauli". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
Retrieved June 16, 2018. [self-published]...
- (who
later became Pope), but
changed his mind
after the ********ination of
Giulo's father, his
brother Giuliano in 1478,
having it
instead completed as a...
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starting with
Rodelinda in 1920 and
Ottone in 1921. The
first performance of
Giulo Cesare was on 5 July 1922, with
designs reminiscent of
expressionist art...
- go East again, they are
caught up in an
ambush that
kills Marco's
friend Giulo. As they are
taken prisoner, the
party is
taken before the
Bedouin leader...
- In the late 1960s ****ociated
British decided to
remake the film, with
Giulo Zampi producing (Mario
Zampi died in 1963). The
movie was
supervised by...
- Appennino, Capecchiara, Capodacqua, Capriglia,
Casavecchia Alta, Fiume,
Giulo, Le Rote, Lucciano, Pie' Casavecchia, Piecollina, Seggiole, Tazza, Torricchio...
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starring Alberto Lupo,
Susanne Loret, and
Sergio Fantoni.
Directed by
Anton Giulo Majano with both an
Italian and
English version of this film released. A...
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Tabanelli Egidio Marchese Emanuele Spelorzi Angela Menardi Rosanna Menazzi Giulo Regli WWhCQ 2010
WWhCC 2012 (10th) 2014–15
Egidio Marchese (fourth) Emanuele...