• Giuseppe Massa (26 April 1948 in Naples – 17 October 2017 in Naples) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a forward or midfielder. Massa...
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    by Giuseppe Picano, while the lower level has statues of St Phillip and St James by Giuseppe Sanmartino. The pavement was designed by Giuseppe Massa, and...
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  • Massa (born 1986), Ugandan footballer Giuseppe Massa (1948–2017), Italian footballer Gordon Massa (1935–2016), American baseball player Isaac Massa (1586–1643)...
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  • Orso as Mother Lou Reed as himself Udo Samel as Banker Giuseppe Provinzano as Actor 1 Giuseppe Massa as Actor 2 Giovanna Mezzogiorno as Flavia Patrizia Schiavone...
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  •  Ecuador Forward 2017–2021 139 33 Keita  Senegal Forward 2013–2017 137 31 Giuseppe Massa  Italy Forward 1966–1972 137 31 Roberto Mancini  Italy Forward 1997–2000...
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    Torino 4 Giuseppe Savoldi Napoli 14 5 Egidio Calloni Milan 13 6 Roberto Boninsegna Internazionale 10 Claudio Desolati Fiorentina 8 Giuseppe Massa Napoli...
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  •  Italy DF 1974–1977 118 1 Giuseppe Massa  Italy FW/MF 1974–1978 150 36 Antonio La Palma  Italy DF 1974–1978 116 5 Giuseppe Savoldi  Italy FW 1975–1979...
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    chapter house on the southwestern side, paved with maiolica tiles by Giuseppe Massa around 1740 and now housing the Paleontology Museum. However, the entire...
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    and Massa returned to be a mining town. Massa actively participated in the Risorgimento movements that led to the unification of Italy. Giuseppe Garibaldi...
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  • Giuseppe Faraon (died 1588) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Crotone (1581–1588) and Bishop of Massa Lubrense (1577–1581). On 9 March...
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