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  • Italiano: Brogi, Carlo (1850-1925), "Certosa di Pavia - Medaglione sullo zoccolo della facciata". L'iscrizione latina identifica il personaggio con "Attila, il flagello di Dio". Numero di catalogo: 8227.
  • Italiano: Brogi, Carlo (1850-1925), "Certosa di Pavia - Medallion at the base of the facade". The Latin inscription tells that this is Attila, the scourge of God". Catalogue # 8227.
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Carlo Brogi  (1850–1925)  wikidata:Q2939166
 
Carlo Brogi
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