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- Look up rettore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rettore may refer to: Magnifico Rettore, head of an Italian university Rector (politics) Rector (ecclesiastical)...
- Donatella Rettore, also simply known as Rettore (born 8 July 1955, in Castelfranco Veneto, Province of Treviso) is an Italian singer and songwriter.[non-primary...
- term of a rettore is now six years, in accordance with the new national regulation and the statuto (constitution of the university). The Rettore is styled...
- Croatia), which was governed by a Rector (also used in the Italian form Rettore and the Slavonic equivalent Knez): 1358–1808, during the independence of...
- programming. "Rettore Università Ca' Foscari". Università Ca' Foscari Venezia. "Michele Bugliesi". www.dsi.unive.it. "Michele Bugliesi nuovo rettore dell'Università...
- Grimaldi as Maria Anna Elisa Bonaparte Marcel Marceau as Pantomime Donatella Rettore as Miss Wells Bernard Blier as Father Caffarelli Beba Balteano as Carol...
- She parti****ted at the Sanremo Music Festival 2022 alongside Donatella Rettore, with the song "Chimica". Camouflage (2022) Morsi (2021) Morsi Remix (2021)...
- headmaster at the first UWC, Atlantic College. Since August 2022, the Rettore (headmaster) has been Khalid El-Metaal, who was previously the deputy head...
- Fabrizio (19 May 2012). "Orlandi, indagato monsignore Vergari: è l'ex rettore di S. Apollinare". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 7 June 2023...
- original on 23 September 2012. Retrieved 23 July 2012. "Relazione letta dal Rettore Magnifico Prof. Lorenzo Ornaghi per l'inaugurazione dell'A.A. 2003–2004"...