• Tredici (1926–28) Carlo Costa Marras (1928–29) Enzo Comi (1929–30) Giovan Battista Bosazza (1930–31) Guido Boero (1931–32) Vitale Cao (1932–33) Enrico...
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    Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 33, 442–455. [2] For example, Giovan Battista Pellegrini, Tullio De Mauro, Maurizio Dardano, Tullio Telmon (see Enrico...
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  • Giovanni Battista Ciolina (15 May 1870 – 29 May 1955) was an Italian neo-impressionist and divisionist painter. Born into a family of Valle Vigezzo farmers...
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    neoclassicist style in the early 19th century, it houses works by Giovan Battista Moroni, Enea Salmeggia and others. The bell tower (1497) was designed...
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    studios of his fellow soldier-painters in the military campaign of 1859, Giovan Battista Lelli and Gerolamo Induno. He made his debut at the Esposizione di...
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    (1737–1738) Giovan Battista Malipiero, Count of Pula and provveditore (1738–1739) Pasqual Cicogna, Count of Pula and provveditore (1739–1741) Giovan Francesco...
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    Gioacchino Assereto (1600–1649) Giovanni Lorenzo Bertolotto (1640–1721) Giovan Battista Gaulli (Baciccio) (1639–1709) Sanremo Hospital Imperia Hospital Santa...
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  • Morosini, Morosina Morosini, Tomasina Miglani, Nicolò Muda (convoy) Nani, Giovan Battista Navigajoso, Nicolò Navy of the Republic of Veince Negroponte, Triarchy...
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    remembered for the Genoese revolt, precipitated by a legendary boy named Giovan Battista Perasso and nicknamed Balilla who threw a stone at an Austrian official...
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