Maurizio - определение. Что такое Maurizio
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Что (кто) такое Maurizio - определение


Adam Maurizio         
  • Maurizio's daughter, [[Anna Maurizio]] (1960)
SWISS CULTURAL HISTORIAN, AGRARIAN HISTORIAN, ECONOMIC HISTORIAN AND BOTANIST (1862-1941)
Adam M. Maurizio; Maurizio, Adam
Adam Maurizio was a Swiss botanist, specialist of food technology and cultural history, born 26 September 1862 in Kraków and died 4 March 1941 in Liebefeld near Bern. He gained international recognition for his works on the history of plant food.
Maurice of Porto         
CARDINAL OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Maurice (Bishop of Porto)
Maurice (Latin Mauritius, Italian Maurizio) was the cardinal-bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina from between 1095 and 1099 until 1102. Following the success of the First Crusade, he was the apostolic legate in the Holy Land from 1100 until his death in 1102.
Maurizio D'Achille         
ITALIAN WATER POLO PLAYER
Maurizio d'Achille
Maurizio D'Achille (born 7 April 1932 in Rome) is an Italian water polo player who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics. In 1956 he was a member of the Italian team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament.

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Maurizio
Примеры употребления для Maurizio
1. If looks could kill, Italy‘s Maurizio Margaglio would be in serious trouble.
2. Fast forward to this summer and meet Maurizio Seracini, a biomedical engineer and art conservationist.
3. His colleagues Umberto Cupertino, Maurizio Agliana and Salvatore Stefio were also taken but were released unharmed.
4. Labor Minister Maurizio Sacconi warned there a host of problems to address.
5. Maurizio Miglietta, chief of surgical critical care at the New York University Medical Center/Bellevue.