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  • [[Gentile Bellini]], [[Giovanni Bellini]],
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  • [[Image:Gentile da Fabriano 044.jpg|thumb|''Madonna'' by Gentile da Fabriano]] Cenni di Petro (Giovanni) Cimabue (c.[[1240]]-[[1302]]} and Giotto di Bondone (better known as just
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  • ...[Ficino]], [[Machiavelli]], [[Giambattista Vico|Vico]], [[Giovanni Gentile|Gentile]], and [[Umberto Eco|Eco]]. ...notable Italian scientists and inventors include [[Enrico Fermi|Fermi]], [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini|Cassini]], [[Alessandro Volta|Volta]], [[Joseph Louis Lagr
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  • *[[Giovanni Battista Beccaria]], ([[1716]]-[[1781]]) *[[Giovanni Domenico Cassini]], ([[1625]]-[[1712]]), astronomer
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  • ...d [[Corsica]], provoking more resentment from the Genoese. In 1063 admiral Giovanni Orlando, coming to the aid of the [[Normans|Norman]] [[Roger I of Sicily|Ro *The church of '''[[St. Francis]]''', designed by [[Giovanni di Simone]], built after 1276. In 1343 new chapels were added and the churc
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  • ...st Italian standard. The most famous, however, are [[Luigi Pirandello]], [[Giovanni Verga]], [[Salvatore Quasimodo]], [[Gesualdo Bufalino]] . Other [[Sicilian] ...in 1992, however, when the assassination of two anti-mafia magistrates, [[Giovanni Falcone]] and [[Paolo Borsellino]] triggered a general upheaval in Italian
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