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    Giovanni Meli (4 March 1740 – 20 December 1815) was an Italian poet. Meli was born in Palermo. After studying philosophy and medicine he worked as a doctor...
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    written form of Sicilian over the last few centuries: Antonio Veneziano, Giovanni Meli and Nino Martoglio. A translation of the Lord's Prayer can also be found...
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  • Meli may refer to: Angelo Meli (1897–1969), American mobster Francis Meli (born 1979), New Zealand rugby league player Giovanni Meli (1740–1815), Italian...
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  • The Monument to Giovanni Meli is a bronze monumental sculpture, dedicated to the Sicilian poet, erected in 1909 on Piazza Stazione Lolli, near Via Dante...
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  • producer Melis Alphan (born 1978), Turkish journalist and author Melis Babadağ (born 1984), Turkish actress Melis Birkan (born 1981), Turkish actress Melis Gerritsen...
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  • Giovanni Melis Fois (October 7, 1916 – September 3, 2009) was an Italian Prelate of Roman Catholic Church. Fois was born in Sorgono, Italy and ordained...
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  • Tipografia Galatola. p. 99. Lionardo Vigo . Meli, Giovanni (1814). Poesie siciliane dell'abate Giovanni Meli (in Sicilian). Interollo. Piccitto, Giorgio...
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  • {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Ruffino, Giovanni (2001). Sicilia. Editori Laterza, Bari. pp. 18–20. Martin Haspelmath; Uri...
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    1958), film director Sergio Mattarella (born 1941), president of Italy Giovanni Meli (1740–1815), poet and playwright Silvio Micali (born 1954), computer...
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    Quasimodo (Nobel laureate, 1959), Giovanni Verga (the father of the Italian Verismo), Domenico Tempio, Giovanni Meli, Luigi Capuana, Mario Rapisardi, Federico...
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