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- Andrea di Robilant (born 13 February 1957) is an Italian journalist and writer. Di Robilant was born in Rome, Italy, and attended a Swiss boarding school...
- Carlo Felice Nicolis, conte di Robilant (8 August 1826 – 17 October 1888), Italian statesman and diplomat, was a native of Turin. He entered the army,...
- Enrico di Robilant (1924 – 10 October 2012) was an Italian philosopher of law. He taught philosophy of law and political philosophy at the University of...
- Robilant+Voena is a commercial art gallery specializing in European Old Masters and 20th-century Italian and American art, with gallery spaces in London...
- Alessandro Di Robilant (born 23 October 1953) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He has directed eleven films since 1985. His 1994 film Law...
- Culture, 2011) ISBN 9788087164860 LaChapelle: Exhibition at Robilant & Voena, London (Robilant & Voena, 2012) ISBN 9780956365064 David LaChapelle: Earth...
- blue letters resembling FCA, was created by the Italian branding company Robilant ****ociati, ending the use of the Fiat S.p.A. logo and Chrysler Pentastar...
- Adriana Ivancich, La Torre Bianca, Milan, Mondadori, 1980. Andrea di Robilant, Autumn in Venice: Ernest Hemingway and His Last Muse, New York, Knopf...
- 1396–1400 (so he could have been at least in Iceland), while Andrea Di Robilant has written a book on this possibility. The letters are divided into two...
- Mario Nicolis di Robilant (Torino, 28 April 1855 – Roma, 23 July 1943) was an Italian general of the Kingdom of Italy who actively parti****ted in the...