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- The club's colours are purple, black and gold, and its club motto Incogniti Incognitis (Latin: "unknown only to the unknown") appears on the club's roll...
- The Accademia degli Incogniti (Academy of the Unknowns), also called the Loredanian Academy, was a learned society of freethinking intellectuals, mainly...
- Portrait of the Italian philosophy teacher and a writer Antonio Rocco (1586–1653) by Jacopo Pecini, from the book, Le glorie degli Incogniti, 1647...
- renown in the world of cricket, King was elected an honorary member of the Incogniti Cricket Club in 1908 and an honorary life member of the Marylebone Cricket...
- (link) Bordiga, Amadeo (1952). "Dialogue With Stalin". Translated by Libri Incogniti. Il Programma Comunista. Retrieved 11 November 2019. Mattick, Paul (1978)...
- the noble family of Loredan. In 1630, he founded the Accademia degli Incogniti, a learned society of freethinking intellectuals, mainly noblemen, that...
- Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1889. He scored 86 in a match for the Incogniti in 1892 and made his playing debut for Derbyshire, then out of the league...
- (1598–1659), like Badoaro a member of the intellectual society Accademia degli Incogniti. This group of free-thinking intellectuals had significant influence on...
- Studia Asiatica III: Inscriptiones veteres litteris et lingua hucusque incognitis ad Montem Sinai in magno numero servatae. Leipzig: Barth. OCLC 36300886...
- 13 July 1922  Scotland  Ireland — — 0–0 [1] — 7 August 1922  Netherlands Foresters — — 0–2 [3] — 21 August 1922  Netherlands Incogniti — — 0–2 [3] —...