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Roberto Regazzi

1956 - Today

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Roberto Regazzi (born 20 August 1956 in Bologna, Italy) is a notable contemporary violin maker and scholar who received his initiation in the craft from Otello Bignami. Regazzi lives and works in Bologna. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Roberto Regazzi is the 15,355th most popular politician, the 3,822nd most popular biography from Italy and the 860th most popular Italian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Roberto Regazzi ranks 15,355 out of 19,576Before him are Manius Aquillius, Carme Forcadell, Louise Mushikiwabo, Yury Borisov, Jerzy Pawłowski, and Raimundo Pereira. After him are Shamshi-Adad II, Vasile Tarlev, Pedro Nel Ospina Vázquez, Shoshenq IV, Sonexay Siphandone, and Iñigo Urkullu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Roberto Regazzi ranks 356Before him are David Malpass, Masafumi Yokoyama, Vera Glagoleva, Silviu Lung, Yury Borisov, and Raimundo Pereira. After him are Darko Rundek, Katrin Sass, Didier Lockwood, Dean Butler, Imangali Tasmagambetov, and Gunter Pauli.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Roberto Regazzi ranks 3,822 out of 5,161Before him are Silvio Micali (1954), Giorgio Scarlatti (1921), Nicola Berti (1967), Manius Aquillius (-101), Carlo Orlandi (1910), and Piero D'Inzeo (1923). After him are Ermes Muccinelli (1927), Luciano Castellini (1945), Quintino Sella (1827), Rosa Russo Iervolino (1936), Paolo Bettini (1974), and Francesco Janich (1937).

Among POLITICIANS In Italy

Among politicians born in Italy, Roberto Regazzi ranks 860Before him are Quintus Marcius Philippus (-229), Tina Anselmi (1927), Gianni De Michelis (1940), Renato Ruggiero (1930), Giovanni Palatucci (1909), and Manius Aquillius (-101). After him are Quintino Sella (1827), Rosa Russo Iervolino (1936), Letizia Moratti (1949), Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa (1940), Antonio Martino (1942), and Gaetano Martino (1900).