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  • 71New Trolls — Origin Genoa, Italy Genres Progressive rock Symphonic rock Years active 1967–present Labels Fonit Cetra, Magma Records, Aereostella …

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  • 72Three Hours' Agony — The Three Hours Agony or Tre Ore is a service held in some Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches on Good Friday from noon till 3 o clock to commemorate the Passion of Christ.It may include meditation on the seven sayings of Jesus on the …

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  • 73Domenico de' Rossi — For the architect, see Domenico Rossi. Domenico de Rossi (1659–1730) was an Italian sculptor and engraver. In 1709 Domenico inherited the printshop of Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, by the church of Santa Maria della Pace, the largest and most long… …

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  • 74Pietro Alfieri — was a Roman Catholic priest and at one time a Camaldolese monk, b. at Rome, June, 1801; d. there 12 June, 1863. For many years, Alfieri was the professor of singing at the English College in Rome. He is remembered chiefly for his scientific… …

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  • 75Catholic devotions — This article is primarily about devotions in the Latin Rite. For devotions in the Eastern Catholic Churches, refer to the articles on the individual Churches or the corresponding Orthodox Churches. Catholic devotions are prayer forms which are… …

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  • 76Origin theories of Christopher Columbus — Christopher Columbus depicted in The Virgin of the Navigators by Alejo Fernández, 1531–36. The exact origin of Christopher Columbus (his national or ethnic background) has been a source of speculation since the 19th century.[1] However, it is… …

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  • 77Crouching Venus — The Lely Venus once belonged to the painter Sir Peter Lely (Royal Collection, on loan to the British Museum This article discusses the type itself: see links within it for specific instances of the type. The Crouching Venus is a Hellenistic model …

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  • 78Official publications of Switzerland — This is a list of the official gazettes and editions of laws published in Switzerland. Due to the federal structure of the country, both the federal government and the cantons have their own official publications. This list is incomplete. It does …

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  • 79Casto Innocenzio Ansaldi — (March 7, 1710, Piacenza, Italy mdash;1780, Turin) was an Italian professor, theologian and archaeologist.In 1726 Ansaldi entered the Dominican Order at Parma, where he pursued his preparatory studies. In 1733 he was a student of the Minerva… …

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  • 80Bartolomeo Cavaceppi — (c. 1716 1799) was an Italian sculptor who worked in Rome, where he trained in the studio of the acclimatized Frenchman, Pierre Étienne Monnot, and then in the workshop of Carlo Antonio Napolioni, [His name was variously given in contemporary… …

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