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  2. San Giorgio - Wikipedia

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    San Giorgio (Genoa Metro), a metro station on the Genoa Metro; Italian cruiser San Giorgio, an armored cruiser of the Regia Marina in the early 20th century; San Giorgio class amphibious transport dock, an Italian Navy amphibious landing ship; Viadotto Genova-San Giorgio, a viaduct in Genoa, Italy.

  3. Maria Rosaria San Giorgio - Wikipedia

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    Graduated with a thesis in constitutional law in 1974, San Giorgio was councilor of the prefecture for five years, then moved on to the Government Commissariat for the region Emilia-Romagna. She was appointed as a judicial auditor in 1981 and subsequently served as a prosecutor.

  4. Abbondio Sangiorgio - Wikipedia

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    Born in Milan, Sangiorgio studied at the city's Accademia di Brera.During his early career he worked for the Fabbrica del Duomo di Milano; later he received numerous commissions for large public sculptures in places including Turin (a Castor and Pollux for the Palazzo Reale), Milan, Brescia and Casale Monferrato (an equestrian portrait of Charles Albert of Piedmont-Sardinia).

  5. Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Antonio Sangiorgio [1] (died 14 March 1509) was an Italian canon lawyer and Cardinal. [2] Agostino Oldoino calls him the leading jurisconsult of his age. [3] Kenneth Pennington has called him one of the ‘last two great commentators on feudal law’.

  6. Eusebio da San Giorgio - Wikipedia

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    Eusebio da San Giorgio or Eusebio di Jacopo di Cristoforo da San Giorgio (c. 1470 – c. 1550) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Biography [ edit ]

  7. Gian Francesco Biandrate di San Giorgio Aldobrandini - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at [[:it:Giovanni Francesco Biandrate di San Giorgio Aldobrandini]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|it|Giovanni Francesco Biandrate di San Giorgio Aldobrandini}} to the talk page.

  8. Giorgio Orsolano - Wikipedia

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    The search for the two missing girls did not yield any results, so the alleged crimes were attributed to packs of wolves that infested the area. On 3 March 1835, during a market day in San Giorgio, Orsolano persuaded 14-year-old Francesca Tonso to follow him to his house with the excuse of buying eggs.

  9. Giorgio (name) - Wikipedia

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    Giorgio Adorno, doge of the Republic of Genoa; Giorgio Almirante, Italian politician; Giorgio Borġ Olivier, Maltese politician; Giorgio Carbone, Italian "head of state" of Seborga