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    Pietro Lanfranchi (born 7 November 1978) from Bergamo is an Italian ski mountaineer. He is member of the Lame Perrel GSA Ranica and the national ski mountaineering...
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  • television director Paolo Lanfranchi (born 1968), Italian cyclist Paolo Lanfranchi da Pistoia (fl. 1282–1295), Italian poet Pietro Lanfranchi (born 1978), Italian...
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    as Pietro Mirilli Then We'll Get a Divorce (1940) as Phil Gilder Big Shoes (1940) as Stefano Di Marco Yó soy mi rival (1940) as Pietro Lanfranchi L'uomo...
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  • 2008: 10th, together with Pietro Lanfranchi 2009: 8th, together with Pietro Lanfranchi 2010: 6th, together with Pietro Lanfranchi 2007: 6th, together with...
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    Palazzo Lanfranchi is a palace located on Lungarno Galileo Galilei #8, in the city of Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. The aristocratic Lanfranchi family...
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    The Palazzo Lanfranchi-Toscanelli, presently the local State Archives, is a Renaissance-style palace located on Lungarno Mediceo #30, in the city of Pisa...
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    Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi (9 December 1728 – 19 November 1804) was an Italian opera composer of the classical period. Guglielmi was born into the Guglielmi...
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  •  Martin Anthamatten 40' 10.7" 4  Manfred Reichegger 40' 31.4" 5  Pietro Lanfranchi 40' 52.4" 6  William Bon Mardion 41' 43.1" 7  Alexander Fasser 41' 28...
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  •  Ivan Murada 7  Yannick Ecoeur  Reynold Ginier 8  Ernest Farquet  Marcel Marti 9  Philippe Blanc  Didier Blanc 10  Daniele Pedrini  Pietro Lanfranchi...
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  • 1st, Zermatt-Rothorn run 2nd, Sellaronda Skimarathon (together with Pietro Lanfranchi) 2nd, Patrouille de la Maya, together with Martin Anthamatten and...
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  • Pietro IV Candiano (925–976) was the twenty-second (traditional) or twentieth (historical) doge of Venice from 959 to his death. He was the eldest son...
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  • Championship vertical race 4th, World Championship team race (together with Pietro Lanfranchi) 7th, World Championship vertical, total ranking 2012: 3rd, European...
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  • Reichegger 2h 32' 35"  Didier Blanc/William Bon Mardion 2h 32' 52" 4  Pietro Lanfranchi/Damiano Lenzi 2h 34' 08" 5  Alexandre Pellicier/Valentin Favre 2h 35' 36"...
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    (in Italian) Biographical infos about Pietro Vergani at ANPI website (in Italian) Summary of Ferruccio Lanfranchi main inquiries at the Order of Journalists...
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  • 2011: 4th, together with Martin Anthamatten 2012: 3rd, together with Pietro Lanfranchi 2013: 1st, together with Mathéo Jacquemoud 2011: 1st, together with...
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  • and Mirco Mezzanotte 2009: 4th, together with Graziano Boscacci and Pietro Lanfranchi Trofeo "Rinaldo Maffeis"[permanent dead link] Sellarond ski marathon...
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    8th, together with Javier Martín de Villa 2011: 8th, together with Pietro Lanfranchi 2012: 7th, together with Kílian Jornet Burgada 2011: 3rd, together...
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    with Lorenzo Holzknecht 2010: 2nd, together with Matteo Eydallin and Pietro Lanfranchi Albo d'oro Coppa Italia Archived 2011-02-06 at the Wayback Machine...
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    succeeded on Dagobert's death. He was succeeded as Archbishop of Pisa by Pietro Moriconi, who may have been elected by the Pisans before Dagobert's death...
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  • Murada and Mirco Mezzanotte 2009: 4th, together with Ivan Murada and Pietro Lanfranchi FISI Media Guide 2006–2007, Milano: FISI Press Office, 2006, p. 280...
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