Brescia Gorizia Mantova Trieste Aquileia Centauro Goito Legnano Cremona Taurinense Tridentina Orobica Cadore Folgore Friuli Acqui Granatieri di Sardegna...
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pressure from Emperor Joseph II, Pope Pius VI then abolished the diocese of Trieste and Archdiocese of Gorizia in 1788, merging them into the new diocese...
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Kingdom of Sardinia (redirect from Regno di Sardegna)
continuity.] Piras, Enrico (1996). Le monete della Sardegna, dal IV secolo a.C. al 1842 (in Italian). Sassari: Fondazione Banco di Sardegna. By the 14th...
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Regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" (3rd) (redirect from Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Savoia")
Armored Cavalry Group "Gorizia Cavalleria". On 15 April 1950 the group was expanded to 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment "Gorizia Cavalleria". The regiment...
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Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861) (redirect from Gli Stati del Re di Sardegna)
Google Books. Piras, Enrico (1996). Le monete della Sardegna, dal IV secolo a.C. al 1842 (in Italian). Sassari: Fondazione Banco di Sardegna. Sabaudian...
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Tyrol, Istria, Gorizia and Gradisca and part of Dalmatia. The claims were further extended also to the city of Fiume (see Impresa di Fiume), Corsica...
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Patriarchate of Aquileia by creating two new archbishops in Udine and Gorizia. With this act the Patriarchate of Venice became sole heir to the throne...
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new provinces were created: Aosta, Vercelli, Varese, Savona, Bolzano, Gorizia, Pistoia, Pescara, Rieti, Terni, Viterbo, Frosinone, Brindisi, Matera,...
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Mobile "Aldo Resega" Dronero-Cuneo V Brigata Nera Mobile "Enrico Quagliata" Val Camonica VI Brigata Nera Mobile "Dalmazia" Milan VII Brigata Nera Mobile...
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Meduna (section Castello di Meduna)
Pordenone Artico of Ceneda (north-east of Meduna di Livenza) Simonini of Udine a certain Pompeo Coronini of Gorizia (north-east of Aquileia) Mendoza (of Spanish...
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of the neighbouring Trentino; and Slovene in the provinces of Trieste, Gorizia, and Udine. Other Ethnologue, ISO, and UNESCO languages are not recognised...
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Carnero; Fasc. 32: Provincia di Gorizia, Fasc. 22: Provincia dell’Istria, Fasc. 34: Provincia di Trieste; Fasc. 35: Provincia di Zara, Rome 1936. Cited at...
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Croatian, Ladin and Istro-Romanian population, such as South Tyrol, Istria, Gorizia and Gradisca and part of Dalmatia. The claims were further extended also...
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(1851), p. 260 See Yale Avalon project. Le Goff (2000), pp. 96–97 "Enrico VII di Lussemburgo imperatore" (in Italian). Retrieved 26 August 2023. "The...
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detention or internment camps abroad. Citizens of the provinces of Bolzano, Gorizia, Trieste, Pola, Fiume and Zara, located in territories not administered...
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The Kingdom of Dalmatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Dalmacija; Italian: Regno di Dalmazia; German: Königreich Dalmatien) was a crown land of the Austrian Empire...
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metropolitanate of Gorizia, and made Como subject to Goriza. In 1789 Como was placed under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Milan by Pope Pius VI. From the...
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"Celebrazione della nomina a Capitale europea della cultura 2025 delle città di Gorizia e Nova Gorica". Archived from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved...
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pressure from Emperor Joseph II, Pope Pius VI then abolished the diocese of Trieste and Archdiocese of Gorizia in 1788, merging them into the new diocese...
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Aviano Mechanized Division "Folgore", in Treviso Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia", in Gorizia Mechanized Brigade "Trieste", in Bologna Armored Brigade "Vittorio...
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di Sardegna. Retrieved 18 November 2024. Annuario militare del regno d'Italia - Volume I. Rome: Enrico Voghera. 1909. p. 370. "Brigata "Granatieri di...
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Rome: Enrico Voghera. 1909. p. 370. "Duca di San Pietro - Cenni Storici". Italian Army. Retrieved 10 November 2024. "Brigata "Granatieri di Sardegna""...
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Italian front (World War I) (section VI Corps)
Col Di Lana, killing numerous Austro-Hungarians. The Italians directed a two-pronged attack against the Austrian lines north and east of Gorizia. The...
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Title Henry of Guise (Enrico di Guisa) 22 October 1647 5 April 1648 • Claimed a lineage with the House of Valois-Anjou Doge of Naples (Doge di Napoli)...
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be presented to the European Left University, Berlin 2014". Enrico Lobina. "Silenzio di piombo: le basi militari in Sardegna e quelle morti senza risposte"...
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Fortification Battalion "Ardenza", which was assigned to the Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia". In 1991, the battalion was disbanded and the flag of the 33rd Infantry...
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vi addita che avete compito vostro l'indipendenza d'Italia, questa giusta e santa impresa che sarà il vostro grido di guerra Soldati di terra e di mare...
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end of the First World War. These municipalities are Trieste, Trento, Gorizia, Pola, Fiume and Zara. Following the Paris treaties of 1947, Pola, Fiume...
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Republic of Florence (Latin: Res publica Florentina; Old Italian: Republica di Fiorenza), known officially as the Florentine Republic, was a medieval and...
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minister on 18 June 1946, but ceded the former role to Provisional President Enrico de Nicola ten days later. In Italy, Mussolini's fascist regime used the...
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