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Wat (wie) is tasso di cambio - definitie

ITALIAN ARCHITECT AND SCULPTOR
Arnolfo di Lapo; Arnolfo Di Cambio; Arnolfo di cambio; Arnolfo Di Lapo
  • St. John Lateran]]. This was the first major work of Arnolfo in Rome.
  • The sculpture of St. Peter found within [[St. Peter's Basilica]], Rome
  • Honorius IV]] (Its attribution to Arnolfo is disputed. The columns and upper entablature are of a later date).

Algo cambió         
2006 COMPILATION ALBUM BY ASTRUD
Algo Cambió; Algo cambio; Algo Cambio
Algo cambió is a 2006 compilation album by Astrud, featuring B-sides and rarities from their output between the years 1995 and 2005, including cover versions of songs by The Magnetic Fields, Pulp and Family.
Valérie Tasso         
FRENCH WRITER, LECTURER, RESEARCH WORKER AND SEX THERAPIST
Valerie Tasso
Valérie Tasso is a French writer, lecturer, research worker, and sex therapist, currently living in Barcelona, Spain. She has several university degrees (Economical Sciences, Foreign Applied languages), and in 2006, she graduated in Sex Therapy from The Institute of Sexology (IN.
Tasso J. Kaper         
DUTCH–AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN
Tasso Joost Kaper
Tasso Joost Kaper (born June 25, 1964) is an American mathematician at Boston University, where he chairs the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His research concerns dynamical systems and applied mathematics.

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Arnolfo di Cambio

Arnolfo di Cambio (c. 1240 – 1300/1310) was an Italian architect and sculptor. He designed Florence Cathedral and the sixth city wall around Florence (1284–1333), while his most important surviving work as a sculptor is the tomb of Cardinal de Braye in S. Domenico, Orvieto.