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    The Colossus of Constantine (Italian: Statua Colossale di Costantino I) was a many times life-size acrolithic early-4th-century statue depicting the Roman...
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    Costantino (also known as Antine, in Sardinia, or Tino, in the US) Nivola (July 5, 1911 – May 6, 1988) was an Italian sculptor, architectural sculptor...
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    Lorenzo Annibale Costantino Nigra, Count of Villa Castelnuovo (11 June 1828 – 1 July 1907), was an Italian nobleman, philologist, poet, diplomat, and politician...
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  • married Elena, the heiress of Comita I of the Lacon-Zori. He left behind a daughter, Elena, and a son, Constantine I. Fara, G. F. De Rebus Sardois. Manno...
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  • Giovanni Costantino (born 3 October 1984) is an Italian football manager who last managed FCU Craiova. Costantino was born on 3 October 1984 in Messina...
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  • Costantino D'Orazio (born 1974 in Rome) is an Italian art critic and curator. Director of GNU (Umbria's National Gallery) in Perugia/Italy. D'Orazio worked...
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    low-born master. The oldest written telling version Costantino Fortunato (Italian for "Lucky Costantino") by Italian author Giovanni Francesco Straparola...
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    riorganizzazione amministrativa dell'Italia. Costantino, Roma, il Senato e gli equilibri dell'Italia romana, in Costantino I. Enciclopedia costantiniana sulla figura...
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    Costantino della Gherardesca Verecondi Scortecci (born 29 January 1977, in Rome), or simply Costantino della Gherardesca, is an Italian actor, journalist...
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    Austria During World War I. Oxford UP. p. 163. ISBN 9780195176308. Table IV (p. 441) of The Economics of Inflation by Costantino Bresciani-Turroni, published...
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  • the 1930s. To distinguish them, Valentino was referred to as Sala I and Costantino as Sala II. Serie A champion: 1937/38. Coppa Italia winner: 1938/39...
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  • Cane Ranieri (+ 1441) Military leader and soldier of fortune, son of Costantino I Ranieri. Ousted from his lands by the Michelotti family from Perugia...
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    92–93 e 96. E. Horst, Costantino il grande, Milano 1987, p. 90. Roman Imperial Coinage, Constantinus I, VI 776. E. Horst, Costantino il grande, Milano 1987...
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  • Damian Costantino (born c. 1978) is an American baseball player who set the record for the longest hitting streak in National Collegiate Athletic Association...
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    MA: Belknap Press, 1999). Amerise, Marilena (2005). Il battesimo di Costantino il Grande: storia di una scomoda eredità [The baptism of Constantine the...
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    Raffaele Costantino (1939–40) Luigi Ferrero (1940–41) András Kuttik (1941) Raffaele Costantino (1941) Stanislao Klein (1941–42) Raffaele Costantino (1942–43)...
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  • Costantinos Tsobanoglou (25 January 1995 – 11 March 2023), better known by his stage name Costa Titch, was a South African Amapiano rapper and dancer...
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    Brookings Institution. Nivola's paternal grandfather was the Italian sculptor Costantino Nivola, and his paternal grandmother, Ruth Guggenheim, was a Jewish refugee...
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    San Costantino Albanese (Arbëreshë Albanian: Shën Kostandinit i Arbëreshëvet) is an Arbëreshë town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern...
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  • government, Costantino works as the vice president of operations for Venda Ravioli. Costantino graduated from La Salle Academy in 1978. 2012 Costantino challenged...
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  • Costantino Bertolla (born 17 May 1963) is a former Italian male mountain runner who won 1990 World Mountain Running Championships. He won also one national...
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  • The 2023–24 Liga I (also known as SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) is the 106th season of the Liga I, the top Romanian professional league for association...
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    flourished through learned professors; and for this purpose he invited Costantino Lascaris with his gracious diploma to come and teach the Greek language...
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    ACF Fiorentina (redirect from I Gigliati)
    More". www.footballshirtculture.com. Retrieved 19 May 2024. Florence, I. S. I. (27 October 2022). "Purple Pride: Connecting Florence and the U.S." ISI...
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    Costantino Balbi (Genoa, 12 September 1676 - Genoa, 1741) was the 154th Doge of the Republic of Genoa and king of Corsica. On February 7, 1738, he was...
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    sequence in which the Stanze were frescoed, the rooms are the Sala di Costantino ("Hall of Constantine"), the Stanza di Eliodoro ("Room of Heliodorus")...
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    Pope Urban I, also known as Saint Urban (175?–230) (Latin: Urbanus I), was the bishop of Rome from 222 to 23 May 230. He was born in Rome and succeeded...
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    pp. 656–659. Harris 2013, p. 659. Babinger, Franz (1962). "ARIANITI, Costantino". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 4: Arconati–Bacaredda (in...
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    "zero-to-hero" victory in the 1991 PGA Championship, and his playoff victory over Costantino Rocca in the 1995 Open Championship. In addition to his wins on U.S. soil...
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  • Costantino Salvi (28 April 1886 – 14 January 1945) was an Italian general during World War II. He was born in Ravenna on April 28, 1886. After attending...
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