Caccia Dominioni

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Caccia Dominioni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Camillo Caccia Dominioni

Camillo Caccia-Dominioni was an Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Prefect of the Pontifical Household from 1921 to 1935, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1935.

Carlo Caccia Dominioni (1802–1866) was an Italian prelate, who become auxiliary bishop of Milan.

Paolo Caccia Dominioni Italian resistance member

Paolo Caccia Dominioni, born in Nerviano, Lombardy, 14th Baron of Sillavengo ; was an Italian soldier; officer in Alpini mountain Infantry Corps; engineer and writer, most noted for his leadership in the North Africa Campaign in World War II.

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Nicola Caccia Italian footballer

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Paolo Angelo Ballerini

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Federico Caccia

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Brian Kish is an art historian, curator, and one of the world experts in Italian twentieth century design. He organized the first exhibition on Gio Ponti in the United States, researches and advises on academic essays, and has worked with Sotheby's and Phillips de Pury. He is specifically a historian on Milanese designers Luigi Caccia Dominioni, Ignazio Gardella, Ico & Luisa Parisi, Giò Ponti, Carlo Mollino, Carlo Scarpa, and Giuseppe Terragni.

Pier Giacomo Castiglioni Italian architect and furniture designer

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Capo Caccia Lighthouse lighthouse in Italy

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Luigi Caccia Dominioni Italian architect

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Dominioni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Italian War Memorial at El Alamein

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