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  • ...c material, mostly spoken, and got the job. He made his debut in 1882 with Truzzi, in his circus in Voronezh, a city Anatoly would eventually make his home. ...uld be a German equestrienne. As was becoming a habit of his, Anatoly left Truzzi over an argument in 1884. He then hassled the great German director [[Alber
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  • ...al Russia—[[Albert Salamonsky|Salamonsky]], [[Massimiliano Truzzi Sr|Truzzi]], [[Gaetano Ciniselli|Ciniselli]]—had played there at a time or ano
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  • ...ns are particularly fond of nicknames, and Nicholai was called Kokishka by Truzzi, a diminutive of “koshka” (cat in Russian), which in time became abbrev
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  • ...rector who had become a major figure of the Russian circus, [[Massimiliano Truzzi]], was renting it. Then, the old Circus Hinné was demolished and on its pl ...ors of foreign origin (albeit born in Russia) that had not abandoned ship. Truzzi took over in 1921.
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  • ...seen in Paris since 1900!), the superlative Russian juggler [[Massimiliano Truzzi]], and Con Colleano were among the 1932-33 Season’s highlights.
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  • '''Massimiliano Truzzi''' (juggler)
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  • ...vue à Paris depuis 1900 !), le superlatif jongleur russe [[Massimiliano Truzzi]] et Con Colleano figuraient parmi les moments forts de la saison 1932-33.
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