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  • 11cozza — s. f. 1. (pop.) mitilo, peocio, muscolo, arsella 2. (dial.) racchia (pop.), racchiona (pop.), cesso (volg.) …

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  • 12COZZA, Adolfo — (1848–1910)    A polymath (inventor, sculptor, and so on) best known in the Etruscan context for his association with Angelo Pasqui and Gian Francesco Gamurrini in the formation of the archaeological map of Italy, as well as for his excavations… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

  • 13Cataldo Cozza — im Juli 2008 Spielerinformationen Geburtstag 13. April 1985 Geburtsort Remscheid, Deutschland …

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  • 14Francesco Cozza — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Urania (sobre 1667), Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Río de Janeiro. Francesco Cozza (Stilo, Calabria, sobre 1605 – Roma, 1682) es un pintor …

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  • 15Lorenzo Cozza — (March 31, 1654 – January 19, 1729) was an Italian friar Minor Observantist, Roman Catholic Cardinal and theologian. Biography Cardinal Lorenzo Cozza Lorenzo Cozza was born in San Lorenzo alle Grotte in 1654. In 1669 he entered the Order of the… …

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  • 16Lucos Cozza — is a Roman archaeologist. Cozza was a student of Giuseppe Lugli, the author of many scholarly books about Italian prehistory and the topography of Rome; his best known work is on the Temple of Adriano (owned by over 60 U.S. research libraries).… …

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  • 17Steven Cozza — lors des Quatre jours d …

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  • 18Carmen Cozza — Carmen Louis Carm Cozza (born June 10, 1930, Parma, Ohio) was the head football coach at Yale University from 1965 to 1996, winning ten Ivy League championships. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame. His lifetime record as head… …

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  • 19Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi —     Giuseppe Cozza Luzi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Giuseppe Cozza Luzi     Italian savant, Abbot of the Basilian monastery of Grottaferrata near Rome; b. 24 Dec., 1837, at Bolsena in the Province of Rome: d. there 1 June, 1905. In early youth… …

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  • 20Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi — (24 December 1837 – 1 June 1905) was an Italian savant, Abbot of the Basilian monastery of Grottaferrata near Rome. BiographyCozza Luzi was born in 1837 at Bolsena in the Province of Rome. In early youth he entered the ancient monastery of which… …

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