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  1. François Zola, Francesco Antonio Giuseppe Maria Zola o Zolla (Venecia, 7 de agosto de 1795 – Marsella, 27 de marzo de 1847) ingeniero y militar italiano nacionalizado francés padre del escritor Émile Zola.

    • Francesco Antonio Giuseppe Maria Zolla
    • François Zola
  2. Gianfranco Zola OMRI OBE (Italian pronunciation: [dʒaɱˈfraŋko dˈdzɔːla]; born 5 July 1966) is an Italian football manager and former footballer who played predominantly as a forward. He is currently in charge as vice-president of the Lega Pro, the Italian Serie C football league.

    • 5 July 1966 (age 57)
    • 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
    • Gianfranco Zola
    • Oliena, Italy
  3. (París, 1840 - 1902) Novelista francés, teórico y máximo representante del naturalismo. Émile Zola fue el impulsor de la «novela experimental», es decir, de una narrativa planteada como un experimento sociológico destinado no a reflejar la realidad contemporánea (como la novela realista), sino a explicar las causas de los males sociales desde po...

  4. Francesco Zola - Wikiwand. ingeniero francés / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. François Zola, Francesco Antonio Giuseppe Maria Zola o Zolla ( Venecia, 7 de agosto de 1795 – Marsella, 27 de marzo de 1847) ingeniero y militar italiano nacionalizado francés padre del escritor Émile Zola.

  5. Network traffic analysis through node behaviour classification: a graph-based approach with temporal dissection and data-level preprocessing. F Zola, L Segurola-Gil, JL Bruse, M Galar, R Orduna-Urrutia. Computers & Security 115, 102632. , 2022.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Over seven seasons Gianfranco Zola captivated Chelsea supporters to the extent that he was twice made Player of the Year and in 2003 was voted as the club's greatest ever player, receiving 60 per cent of the votes in a poll on Chelsea's official website. He helped win four trophies and scored the winner in the 1998 European Cup Winners' Cup ...

  7. 16 de nov. de 2021 · Zolas goal was the second in Chelsea’s fightback from 2-0 down to win 4-2. Their stirring second-half display lit up a dreary January afternoon for millions watching live on the BBC.