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Vittore Carpaccio (UK: /kɑːrˈpætʃ(i)oʊ/ kar-PATCH-ee-oh, US: /-ˈpɑːtʃ-/ -PAHTCH-, Italian: [
vitˈtoːre karˈpattʃo]; c. 1460/65 – c. 1525) was an Italian...
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Vittore may
refer to: San
Vittore, Switzerland, a muni****lity in Graubünden,
Switzerland San
Vittore del Lazio, a
comune in Lazio,
Italy San
Vittore...
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Victor Emmanuel III (Italian:
Vittorio Emanuele Ferdinando Maria Gennaro di Savoia; 11
November 1869 – 28
December 1947) was King of
Italy from 29 July...
- and is
known for its gardens. In the past it was
known as
Isola di San
Vittore and
later as
Isola Maggiore. The
available historical sources indicate...
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Galgario (4
March 1655 –
December 1743), born
Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi, and also
called Fra’
Vittore del Galgario, was an
Italian painter,
mainly active...
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Vittore Ghiliani (14 May 1812 – 17 May 1878), was an
Italian entomologist. From 1832
until his
death he
worked as an ****istant (curator) in the Zoological...
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Vittorio (or
Vittore)
Crivelli (c. 1440,
Venice – 1501 or 1502, Venice) was an
Italian painter and
brother of
Carlo Crivelli. His
works are
similar in...
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Puccio Pisano or
Antonio di
Puccio da Cereto, also
erroneously called Vittore Pisano by
Giorgio Vasari, was one of the most
distinguished painters of...
- Nino Cravetto,
Marcello Giustiniani 1954–1955
Umberto Agnelli 1955–1962
Vittore Catella 1962–1971
Giampiero Boniperti 1971–1990
Vittorio Caissotti di Chiusano...
- The
church and
monastery of San
Vittore al
Corpo were an
ancient monastery of the
Olivetan order built in the
early 16th century. The site was once a...