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Pagliara (Sicilian: Pagghiara) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Metropolitan City of
Messina in the
Italian region Sicily,
located about 180 kilometres...
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Maccaro A,
Piaggio D,
Pagliara S,
Pecchia L (June 2021). "The role of
ethics in science: a systematic...
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Aonio Paleario (c. 1500 – July 3, 1570) was an
Italian Christian termed a reformer. He was born
about 1500 at Veroli, in the
Roman Campagna.
Other forms...
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Social Sciences The
school also
administers the art
collection of the
Pagliara Foundation,
established in 1947.
Since the museum's
inauguration in 1952...
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Stefano Capozucca, a
director of Genoa, had paid
Venezia director Giuseppe Pagliara €250,000 for his team to
intentionally lose the match. It was
later found...
- city and
diocese of Teramo.
Berardo was born into the
noble family da
Pagliara,
whose castle bore
their name near the town of
Isola del Gran S****o in...
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Walter of
Palear (or Palearia, also
Gualtiero da Pagliaria; died 1229 or 1231) was the
chancellor of the
Kingdom of
Sicily under Queen Constance and the...
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Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana.
Accessed March 2023. Pier
Nicola Pagliara (1983). Cordini,
Giovanni Battista (in Italian).
Dizionario Biografico...
- is an 1887
Italian art song
composed by
Paolo Tosti to a poem by
Rocco Pagliara. It is
acknowledged as one of the
standards of the
Italian classical song...
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Armed Forces Chief of
Staff BG Art Garffer, US Army
Command Sergeant Major Primo luogotenente q.s.
Marcello Carlo Pagliara,
Italian Army
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