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Luiggi or
Luigi Giafferi (25
March 1668[citation needed]
Talasani – 1
October 1748[citation needed]) was a
prime minister of
Kingdom of
Corsica (1736)...
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Luigi Luiggi (born 3
August 1856 in
Genoa - 1
February 1931 in Rome) was an
Italian engineer and politician. He was a
senator for the
Italian parliament...
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Ingeniero Luiggi is a town in La
Pampa Province in Argentina.
Delia Parodi,
Argentine politician and the
first Argentine woman to hold a
prominent elected...
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beginning of the
Corsican revolution for
their independence.
First led by
Luiggi Giafferi and
Giacinto Paoli, this
conflict culminated after 26
years of...
- by
local entrepreneurs Claude Ferrandi (Ferrandi Group) and Pierre-Noël
Luiggi (Oscaro group).
Following the takeover, the club
restarted with its prior...
- the
Corsican Revolution for
independence from
Genoa began,
first led by
Luiggi Giafferi and
Giacinto Paoli, and
later by Paoli's son,
Pasquale Paoli. After...
- 335–340. Bibcode:2003Natur.421..335X. doi:10.1038/nature01342. PMID 12540892.
Luiggi,
Christina (July 2011). "On the
Origin of Birds". The Scientist. Archived...
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Francis Luiggi (19
January 1932 – 1
August 2019) was a
French bobsledder. He
competed in the four-man
event at the 1968
Winter Olympics. His
death was...
- "Bayley
Seton Hospital –
Staten Island NY |".
Retrieved April 9, 2019.
Luiggi,
Cristina (June 4, 2011). "One-Man NIH, 1887". The Scientist. Vol. 25, no...
- in France, Spain,
Belgium and also in the US. In
March 2003, Pierre-Noël
Luiggi and Véronique
Campbell founded Oscaro,
following three years of negotiations...