(1983-04-01) 1 April 1983 (age 41) San Martín, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Political party
Evita Movement (2005–present)
Other political affiliations
Front for Victory (2011–2017) Frente de Todos (2019–present)
Leonardo Grosso (born 1 April 1983) is an Argentine politician. Grosso is a member and one of the most prominent faces of the Evita Movement, a peronist political and social organization. He was a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for Buenos Aires Province for 12 years, from 2011 to 2023.
LeonardoGrosso (born 1 April 1983) is an Argentine politician. Grosso is a member and one of the most prominent faces of the Evita Movement, a peronist...
LeonardoGrosso della Rovere (1464 – 17 September 1520) (called the Cardinal of Agen) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Leonardo Grosso...
clothes. The four cardinals to the right have also been identified as LeonardoGrosso della Rovere, Raffaello Riario, Tommaso Riario and Agostino Spinola...
Lodetti, Francesco Janich, Romano Fogli, Ezio Pascutti, Marino Perani, LeonardoGrosso as well as Colombo himself. The award was temporarily interrupted after...
Mato Grosso do Sul (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmatu ˈɡɾosu du ˈsuw] ) is one of Brazil's 27 federal units, located in the southern part of the Central-West...
Leonardo Bonucci (Cavaliere OMRI Italian pronunciation: [leoˈnardo boˈnuttʃi]; born 1 May 1987) is an Italian professional former footballer who played...
Bartolomeo, a Franciscan friar who then became Bishop of Ferrara (1474–1494); Leonardo; and Giovanni, Prefect of the City of Rome (1475–1501) and Prince of Sora...
the original on 19 November 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023. Tagliabúe, Leonardo (19 November 2023). "Contundente triunfo de Javier Milei: será el próximo...
September 1507) Sisto Gara della Rovere (11 September 1507 – 8 March 1517) LeonardoGrosso della Rovere (9 March 1517 – 17 September 1520) Silvio Passerini (17...
(1510–1511) Robert Guibe (1511) Francisco de Remolins (1511–1518) LeonardoGrosso della Rovere (1518–1520) Andrea della Valle (1520–1534) Paolo Emilio...
Pérsico. Other major figures of the movement are National Deputies LeonardoGrosso (former chairman of the Movement's in the lower house), the journalist...
nephew of Cardinal Girolamo Basso della Rovere. One of his brothers, LeonardoGrosso della Rovere, also became a cardinal. Early in his life, he joined...
Rovere (1476–1503) Pedro Luis de Borja-Lanzol de Romaní (1503–1511) LeonardoGrosso della Rovere (1511–1520) Lorenzo Pucci (1520–1529) Antonio Pucci (1529–1544)...
of Grosseto 1497-1522 Succeeded by Ferdinando Ponzetti Preceded by LeonardoGrosso della Rovere Cardinal-Priest of Santa Susanna 1517-1522 Succeeded by...
this see until his death. He was consecrated as a bishop by Cardinal LeonardoGrosso della Rovere in Rome on 25 November 1509. He was also administrator...
Juan de Zúñiga y Pimentel Marco Vigerio della Rovere Robert Guibé LeonardoGrosso della Rovere Antonio Ferrero Francesco Alidosi Gabriele de' Gabrielli...
Rovere (1503–1507) Sisto Gara della Rovere (1507–1517) Administrator LeonardoGrosso della Rovere (briefly in March 1517) Raffaele Sansoni Riario (March–...
porter, and the cantor. The office of cantor was suppressed by Cardinal LeonardoGrosso della Rovere (1487–1519), but was restored by Bishop Antonio della...
Field"') is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul in the Center-West region of the country. The city is nicknamed Cidade...
Rodríguez [es], a lesbian and feminist activist, elected in 2001. LeonardoGrosso and Osvaldo López were the first openly gay men in Congress; both took...
III, p. 298 with note 2. Marco Quinto Vigerio was a nephew Cardinal LeonardoGrosso della Rovere, and of his predecessor, Cardinal Marco Vigerio, who resigned...