- Nino
Oxilia (13
November 1889 – 18
November 1917) was an
Italian playwright,
screenwriter and film director. His 1911 play
Goodbye Youth,
written with...
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Italo Oxilia (1887–1971) was an
Italian antifascist. He used his
skills as a boat
captain to help
members of the
Italian Resistance to flee the country...
- the
extemporaneous work of Nino
Oxilia, who
composed its
verses out of the blue on a
convivial occasion in 1909.
Oxilia's text was set to
music by Giuseppe...
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three different regions the country:
Carlo Chiaves,
Guido Gozzano, Nino
Oxilia, and
Carlo Vallini in the
Piedmont region of
Northwest Italy;
Corrado Govoni...
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Giovanni Battista Oxilia (Turin, 18
November 1887 – 21
August 1953) was an
Italian general during World War II. He was commander-general of the Guardia...
- José
Oxilia, also
known in
Italy as
Giuseppe Oxilia (Montevideo, 3 June 1861 - 18 May 1919) was a
Uruguayan operatic tenor. He enjo****
great success in...
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Oxilia (born
April 22, 1998) is an
Italian professional basketball player for
Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna. A
product of A.S.D.
Basket Loano,
Oxilia joined...
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Mediterranean Quaternary. 31 (1): 49–57. doi:10.26382/AMQ.2018.04.
Oxilia G,
Fiorillo F,
Boschin F,
Boaretto E,
Apicella SA,
Matteucci C, et al. (July...
- dentistry". The
University of Kansas. 28 June 2017.
Retrieved 1 July 2017.
Oxilia, Gregorio; Fiorillo, Flavia; Boschin, Francesco; Boaretto, Elisabetta; Apicella...
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Satanica ('Satanic Rhapsody') is a 1915
Italian silent film
directed by Nino
Oxilia featuring Lyda
Borelli in a
female version of
Faust based on
poems by Fausto...