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  2. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    Titled "Innovations in the machinery to prepare and immediately serve coffee beverage"; Patent No. 153/94, 61707, was granted on 5 June 1902. In 1903, the patent was bought by Desiderio Pavoni, who founded the La Pavoni company and began to produce the machine industrially, manufacturing one machine daily in a small workshop in Via Parini ...

  3. Luigi Bezzera - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Bezzera (born in the 19th century; died in the 20th century) was an Italian mechanic and innovator. [1] He is the inventor of the first removable portafilter espresso machine, while Angelo Moriondo holds the first recorded patent for the espresso machine, he hired a mechanic in Milan to build it.

  4. Ricardo Pavoni - Wikipedia

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    Pavoni began his football career with the Montevidean club Defensor. Disillusioned with life as a footballer, he was on the point of abandoning the game completely and going to work in a casino as a croupier until he was convinced to play football for Independiente of Argentina. The left-sided full-back has been described as a natural leader ...

  5. Pavoni - Wikipedia

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    Pavoni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: José Luis Pavoni (born 1954), Argentine football coach; Matías Pavoni (born 1980), Argentine footballer; Pierfrancesco Pavoni, Italian athlete; Pier Ludovico Pavoni, Italian cinematographer, director, producer, and screenwriter; Ricardo Pavoni (born 1943), Uruguayan footballer

  6. Pierfrancesco Pavoni - Wikipedia

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    Pierfrancesco Pavoni (born 21 February 1963, in Rome) is a retired sprinter from Italy. Biography.

  7. Antonio Pavoni - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Pavoni, OP (c. 1325 - 9 April 1374) was an Italian Catholic priest and member from the Order of Preachers. [1] He served as an inquisitor-general for Pope Urban V in combatting Waldensians in the Lombard region, but the Waldensians succeeded in killing him in an ambush as he preached an Eastertide homily in 1374.

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