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- Marco Mastrofini (1763–1845) was an Italian priest, philosopher and mathematician. In 1834 Mastrofini offered to create for the world an "eternal" calendar...
- World Calendar has its roots in the proposed calendar of the Abbot Marco Mastrofini, a proposal to reform the Gregorian calendar year so that it would always...
- Palazzo Borghese, the current town hall Gabii San Silvestro monastery Marco Mastrofini (1763–1845), philosopher and mathematician Cardinal Pompeo Colonna (1479–1530)...
- Auguste Comte (1798–1857) in 1849. Revising the earlier work of Marco Mastrofini, or an even earlier proposal by "Hirossa Ap-Iccim" (Hugh Jones), Comte...
- Guenter Spiess  Italy (ITA) Giuseppe Alfieri Soriano Ceccanti Umberto Mastrofini Luigi Zonghi Sabre 1C–3 details Tae Hoon Park  South Korea Pascal Durand...
- Bisceglia Gaetano Filangieri Joseph de Maistre Gian Domenico Romagnosi Marco Mastrofini Pasquale Galluppi Paolo Costa Monaldo Leopardi Francesco Puccinotti Antonio...
- Malfatti Eustachio Manfredi Gabriele Manfredi Lorenzo Mascheroni Marco Mastrofini Giammaria Ortes Gioacchino Pessuti Giovanni Poleni Ramiro Rampinelli Carlo...
- Zonghi Umberto Mastrofini Fencing Team foil  Bronze Rossana Giarrizzo Fencing Individuale foil class 4-6  Bronze Ernesto Lerre Umberto Mastrofini Pierino Sc****lla...
- Council of Cardinal Advisers Eugenio Scalfari, renowned atheist Fabrizio Mastrofini, editor of Vatican Radio Msgr. Nunzio Scarano (blurred out), arrested...
- eradicated Qumran. The idea is suggested again in 1834, by Abbot Marco Mastrofini. It is also emplo**** in Auguste Comte's Positivist Calendar (1849), which...