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    baseball is the Rome native Guido Graziani, who had been organizing matches in Rome since 1920. Despite Otto and Graziani's best efforts, baseball failed...
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  • "Augusto Graziani". emsf.rai.it. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2024-07-08. "senato.it - Scheda di attività di Augusto Guido GRAZIANI -...
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  • Muggiani – (1926) Attilio De Filippi – (1935) Decio Scuri – (1936) Guido Graziani – (1936–1937) Decio Scuri – (1939) Elliott Van Zandt – (1947–1951) Giancarlo...
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    González Alberto Martí Amílcar Mesa 7  Italy (ITA) Coaches: Decio Scuri-Guido Graziani Gino Basso Ambrogio Bessi Enrico Castelli Galeazzo Dondi Livio Franceschini...
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    Yekatit 12 (redirect from Graziani Massacre)
    assassination of Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, Marquis of Negele, Viceroy of Italian East Africa, on 19 February 1937. Graziani had led the Italian forces to...
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    Andrews Baldini, Ugo (2002). "Grandi, Guido". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, Volume 58: Gonzales–Graziani (in Italian). Rome: Istituto dell'Enciclopedia...
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    local populace. The viceroy of the new Italian East Africa colony, Rodolfo Graziani, ordered the town to be bombed in retaliation for the killing of Magliocco...
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    Bartolomeo Guarnieri or Meo da Guido da Siena. He may be the son of a painter, Guido Guarnieri or Gratiani or Graziani of Siena, who settled in Perugia...
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    declaration of war. At the same time a minor force under General Rodolfo Graziani attacked from Italian Somalia. On 6 October, Adwa was conquered, a symbolic...
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  • Garofalo Lorenzo Gianotti Fausto Giovanelli Pierangelo Giovanolla Augusto Guido Graziani Francesco Greco Luciano Guerzoni Luciano Lama Giorgio Londei Rocco Vito...
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    2021. Graziani, Irene (2008). "Ginevra Cantofoli, Madonna col Bambino, no. 268," in Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna. Catalogo generale, vol. 3, Guido Reni...
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    Emmanuel III Prime Minister Benito Mussolini Preceded by Guido Corni Succeeded by Rodolfo Graziani Personal details Born (1878-01-31)31 January 1878 Milan...
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  • Endymion by Ercole Graziani the Younger Erminia and Shepherds by E Graziani il Giovane Rinaldo prevents Armida's Suicide by E Graziani il Giovane Series:...
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  • Guido Gratton (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡwiːdo ɡratˈton]; 23 September 1932 – 26 November 1996) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder....
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    Gerardo Juraci Campelo Leite 88 Politician Brazil (Teresina) Luis Arias Graziani 94 Politician Peru (Lima) Nurul Islam Babul 74 Businessman Bangladesh (Dhaka)...
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    The Republican Army was augmented by the Graziani call-up which conscripted several thousand men. Graziani were only nominally involved in the armed...
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    (1989–90) Adriano Lombardi (1989–90) Bruno Bolchi (1991–92) Francesco Graziani (1991–92) Adriano Lombardi (1992–93) Giuseppe Papadopulo (1994–95) Zbigniew...
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    were headed by prominent local families, including the Pichi, Bercordati, Graziani and Bacci. Due to its central location on the local trade routes, in the...
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    sponsor and general manager, Swiss Louis Rauch became president, nobleman Guido Della Valle was the vice-president, Enrico Penaglia secretary, Sergio Lampronti...
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    as a woman who couldn't cope with the extremes of unrequited passion. Graziani, Irene (2021). Le Signore dell'Arte. Storie di donne tra '500 e '600. Skira...
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    (archived) Juergen GRABOWSKI – FIFA competition record (archived) Francesco GRAZIANI – FIFA competition record (archived) Jimmy GREAVES – FIFA competition record...
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    1923–1928 Cesare Maria De Vecchi 1928–1931 Guido Corni 1931–1935 Maurizio Rava 1935–1936 Rodolfo Graziani 1936–1937 Angelo De Ruben 1937–1939 Francesco...
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    Hebert (1993, 1996) Jeff George (1994–1996) Chris Chandler (1997–2001) Tony Graziani (1997–1999) Steve DeBerg (1998) Danny Kanell (1999–2000) Doug Johnson (2000...
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    La Cleopatra by Girolamo Graziani (1632) Biag ni Lam-ang by Pedro Bucaneg (1640) Il Conquisto di Granata by Girolamo Graziani (1650) Exact Epitome of the...
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  • Nevio Scala 1989–1990: Bruno Bolchi 1990–1991: Aldo Cerantola, Francesco Graziani 1991–1992: Aldo Cerantola, Giancarlo Ansaloni, Gabriele Geretto 1992–1993:...
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    his voice until the late 1960s, where he was primarily dubbed by Sergio Graziani; he was voiced by Pino Locchi from 1970 to 1983, and by Michele Gammino...
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  • Archdiocese Archdiocese of Dubrovnik In office 1505–1510 Predecessor Giovanni Sacco (archbishop) Successor Rinaldo Graziani Personal details Died 1510 Dubrovnik...
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  • Teo Andrea Prodan: The Marquis Guido Nicheli: Gino Carimati, a.k.a. Nogi Odoacre Chierico: Himself Francesco Graziani: Himself List of Italian films of...
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    attacked the Italian and Libyan forces of the 10th Army (Marshal Rodolfo Graziani) in western Egypt and Cyrenaica, the eastern province of Libya, from December...
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    Giampietro 23 September 1943 25 April 1945 Minister of National Defence Rodolfo Graziani 23 September 1943 25 April 1945 Minister of National Economy Carlo Alberto...
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