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- Lorenzo Malagrida (born 24 October 2003) is an Italian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Serie C Group B club Rimini on loan...
- Gabriel Malagrida, SJ (18 September or 6 December 1689 – 21 September 1761) was an Italian Jesuit missionary in the Portuguese colony of Brazil and influential...
- Trimenia malagrida (scarce mountain copper) is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in South Africa, where it is found from Beaufort West...
- JSTOR 3812351. Salama, Samuel; Boitrelle, Florence; Gauquelin, Amélie; Malagrida, Lydia; Thiounn, Nicolas; Desvaux, Pierre (1 March 2015). "Nature and...
- weddings. Formerly the home of the Inquisition, Jesuit missionary Gabriel Malagrida was famously executed at the church in 1761 after being accused of treason...
- strong ties to the Jesuits, including her personal confessor, Gabriel Malagrida. On the night of 3 September 1758, Joseph I was riding in an unmarked...
- Oficio" (a lay officer of the Inquisition), denounced Father Gabriel Malagrida, a Jesuit, to the Inquisition on charges of heresy. He was sentenced to...
-  ALB Ertijon Gega (at Alessandria until 30 June 2024) — MF  ITA Lorenzo Malagrida (at Rimini until 30 June 2024) — MF  ITA Alfonso Sepe (at Alessandria...
- footballer who plays for FC Lugano in Switzerland. His nephew, Lorenzo Malagrida, is also a professional footballer. Inter UEFA Cup: 1993–94 "INTER - CAMPIONATO...
- the Távora affair below). Among those arrested and executed was Gabriel Malagrida, the Jesuit confessor of Leonor of Távora. The Jesuits were expelled from...