• Tarsia is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. The ancient town of Caprasia is thought to be the modern...
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  • Tarsia is a town in southwestern Italy. It may also refer to: Antonio Tarsia (sculptor), 17th- and 18th-century Italian sculptor Antonio Tarsia (composer)...
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  • Ewa Tarsia RCA (born 1959) is a Polish-Canadian digital artist. Tarsia was born and raised in Poland, where she graduated from the Gdansk School of Fine...
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  • Joseph Dominick Tarsia (September 23, 1934 – November 1, 2022) was an American recording studio owner and engineer from Philadelphia who was credited on...
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  • Antonio Tarsia may refer to: Antonio Tarsia (sculptor) Antonio Tarsia (composer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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  • Ferramonti di Tarsia, also known as Ferramonti, was an Italian internment camp used to intern political dissidents and ethnic minorities. It was located...
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  • Bohemond of Tarsia (died c. 1156) was the Norman count of Tarsia and Manoppello in the Abruzzi. Invested by Roger II of Sicily on an unknown date, Bohemond's...
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    Antonio Tarsia (1662–1739) was an Italian sculptor. He was born in Venice. Tarsia was mentor and father-in-law to sculptor Antonio Corradini. Doge Silvestro...
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  • from Antonio Tarsia (sculptor) (Venice 1662–1739), an Italian sculptor. Antonio Tarsia (July 28, 1643 – 1722) was an Italian composer. Tarsia was born in...
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  • Pennsylvania, U.S.. It was founded in 1968 by recording engineer Joseph Tarsia. Located at 212 North 12th Street in Philadelphia, it was one of the first...
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    episodes 2018 The Deuce Russell 5 episodes Escape at Dannemora Police Officer Tarsia 1 episode 2019 Two Sentence Horror Stories Ken Episode 1: "Gentleman" 2020–present...
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    Marilena and GUERRINI, Roberto: Il pavimento del duomo di Siena. L'arte della tarsia marmorea dal XIV al XIX secolo fonti e simologia. Siena 2004. CACIORGNA...
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    The Palazzo Latilla is an 18th-century monumental palace located at Via Tarsia #28, in the neighborhood of Avvocata in Naples, Italy. The palace was constructed...
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    Sweat opened fire on Tarsia, hitting him multiple times, before running over him with a car. As he was still alive, Nabinger shot Tarsia two more times in...
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  • Lewis A. Martinee, Allen Scott Plotkin, Paul Scott, Steve Shepherd, Mike Tarsia, Steve Van Arden, Erik Zobler, Jared Held Assistant engineers: Sabrina Burchanek...
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    Florenzo Brattelli (1951–52) Francesco Saverio Lonero (1952–53) Achille Tarsia Incuria (1953–56) Gianfranco Brunetti (1956–59) Vincenzo La Gioia (1959–61)...
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    Mondadori Editore. Tarsia In Curia, Antonino (1950). La verità sulle quattro giornate di Napoli. Naples: Genovese. ISBN 88-7104-735-4. Tarsia In Curia, Antonino...
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    survived childhood; the only issue he left was a bastard son by Sicilian-born Tarsia Rizzari, Fadrique of Aragon, Count of Luna and Ejerica and Lord of Segorbe...
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  • Studios in Philadelphia, with chief engineer and later studio owner Joe Tarsia recording many of the sessions. More than 30 resident studio musicians,...
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  • David Kennedy, Thom "TK" Kidd, Chris Lighty, Alex Nesmith, Jon Smeltz, Mike Tarsia executive production – Hiriam Hicks, Haqq Islam, Kevin Peck grooming – William...
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    Sicily. His mother was his father's concubine, the Sicilian noblewoman Tarsia Rizzani. In 1403, Frederic and his likewise illegitimate paternal half-sister...
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    functional lots: Salerno-Battipaglia Battipaglia-Praia a Mare Praja a Mare-Tarsia Tarsia-Montalto Uffugo Montalto Uffugo-Lamezia Terme Lamezia Terme-Gioia Tauro...
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  • Music MFSB, Tito Jackson, Randy Jackson Technical Jay Mark, Joe Tarsia – mixing Joe Tarsia – recording John Berg – album design Harou Miyauchi – cover drawings...
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  • Farrell, John Bahler – producers Thom Bell, John Bahler – arrangers Joe Tarsia, Michael DeLugg, Gary Kellgren – engineers Singles I'm Doin' Fine Now review...
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    the defunct inclined railway descending from Hotel Vittoria Museo della tarsia lignea (intarsia) Museum Correale (Museo Correale di Terranova), museum...
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    Michael and Joseph Tarsia. Kevin produced one independent LP before teaming up with Grammy recognized producer, Michael Tarsia to release "Soul Food;"...
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    other before Kepler. A small stellated dodecahedron appears in a marble tarsia (inlay panel) on the floor of St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, Italy. It dates...
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    polyhedra, and other elaborations of the basic Platonic forms. A marble tarsia in the floor of St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, designed by Paolo Uccello,...
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    His family was modest. Corradini was apprenticed to the sculptor Antonio Tarsia (1663 - ca 1739), for whom he worked probably for four or five years starting...
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    figures of the virgin, saints and apostles for the choir stalls, executed in tarsia or inlaid woodwork by Bartolomeo Pola, till 1494, when he returned to Milan...
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