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    tapestry from the Como Cathedral Illuminated Libro d'Ore from Milan Nativity, panel by Giovanni Andrea de Magistris, father of Simone de Magistris Madonna with...
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    right hand side aisle there is a triptych painted in 1504 by Giovanni Andrea De Magistris depicting the Blessed Virgin and the Infant Jesus between SS...
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    1602, is a work attributed to Fabrizio De Magistris. The statue, which was crowned in 1895 by beatus Cardinal Andrea Ferrari, is protected by a shrine flanked...
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    Cesare Cesariano, 1521, Como, Italy, includes illustrations by Cesare Cesariano Danielle Barbaro, includes illustration by Andrea Palladio French Jean Martin...
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  • Italian). Translated by Carli, Giovanni Rinaldo. Venice: Andrea Poletti. Agnellus, Andreas (1708). Agnelli, qui et Andreas, ... Liber pontificalis, sive...
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    Fausto Coppi (category Tour de France winners)
    3 rpm. The bike is on display in the chapel of Madonna del Ghisallo near Como, Italy. Coppi beat Maurice Archambaud's 45.767 km, set five years earlier...
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    paintings as a tribute. Both Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis and the mayor of Naples Luigi de Magistris expressed their desire to rename their stadium...
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  • Renato Molinari (category Sportspeople from Como)
    Formula 1 championship in 1981, 1983 and 1984. "Momenti di gloria-F1 targata Como: Molinari vinse il 1° GP". corrieredicomo.it (in Italian). "Renato Molinari"...
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    first of his 29 goals in Serie A on 4 January 1987 in a 1–0 win against Como. The 1987–88 Scudetto under Arrigo Sacchi marked Maldini's first trophy,...
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    and in 1938 as captain, being named to the All-star Team. Along with Giovanni Ferrari, Guido Masetti and Eraldo Monzeglio, he is one of only four Italian...
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