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    Niccolò Cacciatore (Italian: [nikkoˈlɔ kkattʃaˈtoːre]; 26 January 1770 – 28 January 1841) was an Italian astronomer. Cacciatore was born at Casteltermini...
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    fields: Niccolò Alamanni, Roman antiquary of Greek origin Niccolò Cacciatore, Italian astronomer Niccolò Canepa, Genovese motorcycle racer, competing in MotoGP...
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  • gladiator Venator (spider), a genus of spiders The Latinized surname of Niccolò Cacciatore (lat. Nicolaus Venator), 19th century astronomer Venator Group, the...
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  • 1814, added by Niccolò Cacciatore as a prank along with Sualocin (α Delphini); "Rotanev" is Venator, the Latin form of Italian: Cacciatore ('hunter'), spelt...
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  • Italian actress Luigi Cacciatore (1900–1951), Italian politician Niccolò Cacciatore (1770–1841), Italian astronomer Osvaldo Cacciatore (1924–2007), Argentine...
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    in Bologna, and a further mercury seismoscope was constructed by Niccolò Cacciatore in 1818. James Lind also built a seismological tool of unknown design...
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    also Stanislao Cannizzaro (chemist), Giovanni Battista Hodierna and Niccolò Cacciatore (astronomers). Sicily has four universities: The University of Catania...
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    Nicolaus Venator, the Latinized name of a Palermo Observatory director, Niccolò Cacciatore (d. 1841). Alpha Delphini is a blue-white hued main sequence star...
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    r. Studj di Palermo (in Italian). Palermo: Stamperia reale. 1790. Niccolò Cacciatore, his assistant and successor in the post as director List of Roman...
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    leaving direction of the Palermo observatory to his assistant Niccolò Cacciatore. Cacciatore was succeeded, in 1841, by his son Gaetano; however, in 1848...
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