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  • Felice Berardo (Italian pronunciation: [feˈliːtʃe beˈrardo]; 6 July 1888 – 12 December 1956) was an Italian footballer who played as a striker. He made...
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  • Italian hydraulic engineer Felice Berardo (1888–1956), an Italian footballer Felice Borel (1914–1993), an Italian footballer Felice Cavaliere (born 1981),...
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    Berry (Great Britain) Mihály Pataki (Hungary) Sándor Bodnár (Hungary) Felice Berardo (Italy) Enrico Sardi (Italy) Caesar ten Cate (Netherlands) Vasily Butusov...
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    Benetti MF 55 2 1971 1980 Domenico Berardi FW 28 8 2018 2023 2020 2020–21 Felice Berardo FW 14 2 1911 1920 Giancarlo Bercellino DF 6 0 1965 1968 1968 Mario Bergamaschi...
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  • Binaschi MF Giuseppe Milano (capt.) MF Pietro Leone FW Franco Bontadini FW Felice Berardo FW Enrico Sardi FW Luigi Barbesino FW Edoardo Mariani Manager: Vittorio...
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  • Giuseppe Milano (c) MF Pietro Leone FW Enea Zuffi FW Franco Bontadini FW Felice Berardo FW Enrico Sardi FW Edoardo Mariani Substitutes: MF Vittorio Morelli...
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  • Tournament goals - FW Luigi Barbesino 1894-05-01 18 0 Casale F.C. 0+2 0 - FW Felice Berardo 1888-07-06 23 4 U.S. Pro Vercelli 1+2 0+1 - DF/MF Angelo Binaschi 1889-01-15...
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    the sabre, placing fifth. Team Roster Edoardo Mariani Enrico Sardi Felice Berardo Franco Bontadini Enea Zuffi Pietro Leone Giuseppe Milano Carlo De Marchi...
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    divided: Penne and Teate to Atto I [it], and today's province of L'Aquila to Berardo. After two attempted conquests from two Norman princes of Capua in Abruzzo...
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  • di Napoli, (1769) dedicated to Marchese Berardo Galiani. Dizionario biografico universale, Volume 5, by Felice Scifoni, Publisher Davide Passagli, Florence...
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    L'esule di Granata (category Libretti by Felice Romani)
    (serious opera) in two acts by Giacomo Meyerbeer. The Italian libretto was by Felice Romani based on the rivalries between the Zegridi and the Abenceraggi factions...
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    city in 1993. The city's main attractions include: the Cathedral of Saint Berardo, built in 1158 by bishop Guido II, in Romanesque style. It has a portal...
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    1483 – after he had been made a cardinal. Felice della Rovere survived into adulthood. Shortly after Felice was born, Julius arranged for Lucrezia to...
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    dragon of the swamps. Saint Valentine, bishop and martyred saint Saints Berardo, Ottone, Pietro, Accursio and Adiuto, 13th century Franciscan protomartyrs...
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  • maint: location missing publisher (link) 5. Alexander monachus (2001). Pio, Berardo (ed.). Chronicorum liber monasterii sancti Bartholomei de Carpineto (critical ed...
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    1111–1113) Theodericus (c. 1113–1116) Giovanni da Crema (c. 1117—before 1137) Berardo dei Marsi (1130–1136), Bishop of Avezzano Bernardo (1136–1138), Priest...
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    (1463–1468) Basilios Bessarion (again) (1468–1472) Alain de Coëtivy (1472–1474) Berardo Eroli (1474–1479) Giuliano della Rovere (1479–1483) (later Pope Julius...
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    Enea Silvio Piccolomini (18 December 1456 – 19 August 1458 elected pope) Berardo Eroli (19 March 1460 – 23 May 1474, named cardinal bishop of Sabina) Ausias...
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  • Piccolomini-Ammannati (1464) Louis d'Albret (1465) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1465) Berardo Eroli (1466) Basilios Bessarion (1467) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1468)...
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    Ignatius Loyola. His mother was Lucrezia Normanni, who had had a daughter Felice della Rovere by Pope Julius II before marrying Bernardino de Cupis, Giovanni...
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