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Stucchi may
refer to:
Stucchi (cycling team), an
Italian professional cycling team
Stucchi & Co., the
later name (beginning in 1901) of
Prinetti & Stucchi...
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Augusto Stucchi and
Giulio Prinetti (1851–1908). In 1892
Stucchi Prinetti &
Stucchi began manufacturing bicycles. In 1914
Alfonso Calzolari rode a
Stucchi to...
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Davison 1921, p. 103. Musson, Grünthal &
Stucchi 2010, p. 414.
Davison 1921, p. 108. Musson, Grünthal &
Stucchi 2010, p. 415.
Davison 1921, p. 112. Davison...
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Luigi Stucchi (14
August 1941 – 20
December 2022) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church, who
served as an
auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese...
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Stucchi (13
March 1931 – 10 May 2021) was an
Italian professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He pla**** for
seven seasons (168 games...
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Stucchi was an
Italian professional cycling team that
existed in part
between 1909 and 1951. Its main
sponsor was
Italian company Stucchi & Co. The team...
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Giacomo Stucchi (born 20
February 1969) is an
Italian politician,
member of the
Northern League.
Stucchi was
elected to the
Chamber of
Deputies uninterruptedly...
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Monica Stucchi (born 28 May 1963),
known by her
stage name
Valerie Dore, is an
Italian singer.
Monica Stucchi was born in Milan, Italy.
Prior to her career...
- (con
appendice di do****enti inediti), Milano,
Industrie Grafiche Italiane Stucchi, s.d. (1952). Anonimo, L'abitazione
della famiglia di
Leonardo a Firenze...
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Struve 2 1897–1963 O. Struve; O.
Struve (2227)
Antonio Stucchi 1 n.a. A.
Stucchi;
inferred A.
Stucchi —
Jeffrey Sue 1 n.a. J. Sue; inferred, at RAS Observatory...