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- Stefania Orsola Garello (born 31 December 1963) is an Italian stage, television and film actress. Born in Arcisate, Italy, ito a family of Piedmontese...
- The Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples (Italian: Università degli Studi Suor Orsola Benincasa - Napoli) is a private university located in Naples...
- Orsola de Castro (born 1966 in Rome) is an upcyclist, fashion designer and author. She is the co-founder and creative director of Fashion Revolution, an...
- Orsola Maddalena Caccia, born Theodora Caccia (1596–1676) was an Italian mannerist painter and Catholic nun. She painted religious images, altarpieces...
- Adelaide Orsola Appignani (1807 – 30 September 1884) was an Italian singer, conductor, music educator and composer. Adelaide Orsola Appignani (also known...
- Milan, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia). He married Milanese Orsola Buvoli (1914–2009), two years his senior. In January 1938, Mussolini and...
- Orsola Faccioli or Licata Faccioli (August 16, 1823 –1906) was an Italian painter, mainly of vedute and interior scenes. She was born in Vicenza, the last...
- Orsola Nemi (born Flora Vezzani; 11 June 1903 – 8 February 1985) was an Italian writer and translator. As a girl, Nemi moved to La Spezia with her father...
- Maria Orsola Bussone (2 October 1954 – 10 July 1970) was an Italian Roman Catholic and a member from the Focolare Movement. Bussone's involvement in her...
- Ursula Benincasa, (Italian: Orsola Benincasa), born around 1550 and died in Naples on 20 October 1618, was an Italian nun and mystic, declared venerable...