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Paolo Mantegazza (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːolo manteˈɡattsa]; 31
October 1831 – 28
August 1910) was an
Italian neurologist, physiologist, and anthropologist...
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Sergio Mantegazza (31
October 1927 – 13
February 2024) was a Swiss-Italian
billionaire businessman,
chairman and
owner of Globus, a
multinational travel...
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Mantegazza is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cristoforo Mantegazza (c.1430–1482),
Italian sculptor Giacomo Mantegazza (1851–1920)...
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Giacomo Mantegazza (1851 –
January 25, 1920) was an
Italian painter,
known for
painting Genre and
Orientalist themes. He was born in Saronno, then in the...
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Virgilio Mantegazza (30
January 1889 – 3 July 1928) was an
Italian fencer. He won a
bronze medal in the team épée at the 1924
Summer Olympics. "Virgilio...
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civic art museum,
located atop a hill on Via Cola di
Rienzo number 42 in
Mantegazza Park in the
quartiere of
Masnago of the town of Varese,
region of Lombardy...
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first described by
Emilio Cornalia, who
named it in
honor of
Jacobita Mantegazza. It is a
monotypic species. The
Andean mountain cat has ashy-gray fur...
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Daniel Mantegazza González (17 June 1952 – 20 June 2006) was a
professional footballer who was part of the
Uruguayan Squad at the
World Cup in Germany...
- The 1989
Mantegazza Cup was a women's
tennis tournament pla**** on
outdoor clay
courts in Taranto,
Italy that was part of the
Category 1 tier of the 1989...
- doi:10.1105/tpc.12.4.465. PMC 139846. PMID 10760237. Hahn, Florian;
Mantegazza, Otho; Greiner, André; Hegemann, Peter; Eisenhut, Marion; Weber, Andreas...