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Vittorino da
Feltre (1378 –
February 2, 1446) was an
Italian humanist and teacher. He was born in Feltre, Belluno,
Republic of
Venice and died in Mantua...
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Vittorino Veronese (1
March 1910 – 3
September 1986) was an
Italian anti-fascist
lawyer and
activist who
served as UNESCO’s Director-General from 1958...
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Vittorino Amiterno is a
village in the Abruzzo,
region of
central Italy. It is a
frazione of the
comune of L'Aquila. S.
Vittorino is
important because...
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Vittorino Mansi OSB (died 3
April 1611) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Ariano (1602–1611) and
Bishop of
Castellammare di Stabia...
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Vittorino Colombo (April 3, 1925 – June 1, 1996) was an
Italian politician.
Colombo was born in Albiate,
province of
Monza and Brianza, Lombardy. He would...
- Mantua, Italy,
owned by the
Gonzaga family where the
Italian pedagogue Vittorino da
Feltre in 1423, set up a
humanist school. The Casa Gioiosa, was a pioneering...
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Sodano was
interred in the
crypt of the
cathedral in Asti.
International Vittorino Colombo Prize, 2004. "Legion of
Christ finds 33 priests, 71 seminarian...
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Vittorino Milanesio (born 28 June 1953) is a
former Italian sprinter who
competed at the 1976
Summer Olympics.
After a
large improvement in 1976, he earned...
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Callejo as
Ramis Andrés Gertrúdix as
Golum Isak Férriz as
Montesinos Édgar
Vittorino [es] as Rei
Miquel Gelabert [ca] as
Pardo Florin Opritescu [es] as Mihai...
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office 1953–1958
Preceded by John
Wilkinson Taylor (Acting)
Succeeded by
Vittorino Veronese 10th
Librarian of
Congress In
office 1945–1953
President Harry...