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Antonio del Giudice (1657–1733), duke of Giovinazzo, prince of Cellamare, was a Spanish nobleman and diplomat.
Barisone II of Torres, (died 1191), the giudice of Logudoro from 1153 to 1186
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Barisone II of Arborea, the giudice of Arborea, a kingdom of Sardinia, from 1146 to 1186
In 1089 the giudice of Cagliari, Constantine II of Cagliari, donated the complex, including also a monastery, was given by to the Benedictines of the Abbey of St. Victor of Marseille.
Boffille de Juge (died 1502), French-Italian adventurer and statesman, belonged to the family of del Giudice, which came from Amalfi, and followed the fortunes of the Angevin dynasty.
Under the Giudicato of Arborea it had a some importance as the court of the giudice (duke) was held in its castle.
The Italian judge, the Giudice Conciliatore of Milan referred the case first to the Italian Constitutional Court and then to the European Court of Justice.
He completed a funereal monument for the Giudice of the City of Montevideo, Uruguay.
Supersymmetry removes the power-law divergences of the radiative corrections to the Higgs mass and solves the hierarchy problem as long as the supersymmetric particles are light enough to satisfy the Barbieri–Giudice criterion.
Mauro Del Giudice (May 20, 1857 in Rodi Garganico – 1951 in Rome) was an Italian jurist and writer.
The Giudice (King) Barisone III of Torres was assassinated at Sorso during a peasant revolt in 1236.
Miles Feinstein Esq., of Paterson, New Jersey is representing Joe Giudice.
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In 2012, Giudice joined the cast of the reality competition The Celebrity Apprentice 5 (also known as The Apprentice 12), ultimately raising $70,000 for her selected charity, The NephCure Foundation.