• Livio Bassi (8 October 1918 – 2 April 1941) was an Italian aviator, and a fighter ace of World War II. Bassi was born in Trapani, Sicily, in 1918, was...
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    The air base of the Aeronautica Militare in named after the aviator Livio Bassi. The civil airport is named after the Sicilian industrialist Vincenzo...
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  • Calderón Bassi (born 1971), Chilean politician and lawyer Laura Bassi (1711–1778), Italian scientist Livio Bassi (1918–1941), Italian aviator Martino Bassi (1542–1591)...
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    and it was the first Hurricane victory that Pattle claimed. Tenente Livio Bassi was killed in this battle. Another CR.42 fell to Pattle on 27 February...
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  • Regia Aeronautica 6 +5 in Spanish Civil War Ace in each of two wars Livio Bassi  Kingdom of Italy Regia Aeronautica 6 Wolfrath Bauer †  Germany Luftwaffe...
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  • hop musicians from Italy. 99 Posse Achille Lauro Amir Issaa Articolo 31 Bassi Maestro Blind Caparezza Carl Brave Clementino Club Dogo formerly Sacre Scuole...
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  • Trapani-Chinisia and was also named in 1949 after the Italian aviator Livio Bassi.  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force...
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    Squadriglia as shot down, killing the pilot, and the G.50 of Tenente Livio Bassi of 395a Squadriglia as damaged in combat and later destroyed by fire...
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  • Giuseppe Biancani Giovanni Alfonso Borelli Giovanni Antonio Borrelli Tito Livio Burattini Gregorio Caloprese Paolo Casati Giovanni Cassini Benedetto Castelli...
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    culture in Italy. The decline culminated in 1696 when the castle was sold to Livio Odescalchi, nephew of Pope Innocent XI; the Odescalchi family still retain...
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  • ISBN 0-8018-6253-1. M. von Albrecht 1997, p. 863 Bessone, Luigi (1984). "Le Periochae di Livio". Atene e Roma (in Italian). 29: 43. M. von Albrecht 1997, p. 929 M. von...
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  • Angiolo Achini (1850–1930) Pietro Adami (c. 1730) Eugenio Agneni (1816–1879) Livio Agresti (1508–1580) Giorgio Matteo Aicardi (1891–1985) Francesco Albani...
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  • Agostino Bassi (1773–1856), entomologist. The first person to succeed in the experimental transmission of a contagious disease Laura Bassi (1711–1778)...
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    incarnation was Angelo Di Livio, whose commitment to the club's cause further endeared him to the fans. Helped by Di Livio and 30-goal striker Christian...
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    2pm and the city was occupied. On 8 August, the Austrians executed Ugo Bassi and Giovanni Livraghi, two prominent leaders of the Roman Republic at Bologna...
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  • Gianlino ("Giri") 11 Maresciallo Pilota Retired in 1970 as a Colonnello Bassi, Livio 6 Tenente GMMV KIA April 2, 1941 (DOW) Baylon, Giuseppe 5 Tenente Colonnello...
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  • in the Western world to have achieved a reputation in mathematics Laura Bassi (1711–1778), scientist who was the first woman to become a physics professor...
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    SEGNO Ai campionati europei di tiro a segno (10 mt.) di Arnhem, nei Paesi Bassi, sabato 7 marzo la squadra italiana di carabina, composta dal Caporale Simon...
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    enlisted his student, George W. Clark, who completed a PhD in 1952, and Piero Bassi, who was a visitor from the University of Padua. Because solid scintillating...
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  •  France Nathanaël Fouloy Marine Portet Dance  Italy Luca Lucaroni Rebecca Tarlazzi  Italy Andrea Bassi Silvia Stibilj  Portugal José Souto Mariana Souto...
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    Viviana Ponta Enrico Pozzo Adriano Primadei Alessandra Ramati Andrea Randon Livio Ravetta Elena Rho Veronica Riva Cristian Rossotti Alberto Rovelli Chiara...
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    Isolde Kostner 1999: Isolde Kostner 2000: Isolde Kostner 2001: Patrizia Bassis 2002: Daniela Ceccarelli 2003: Lucia Recchia 2004: Nadia Fanchini 2005:...
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    17  Giovanni Bassi (ITA) — + 8h 10' 22" 18  Romolo Lazzaretti (ITA) — + 8h 55' 32" 19  Michele Robotti (ITA) — + 10h 07' 39" 20  Livio Cattel (ITA) —...
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    Antonio Ambu 1969: Antonio Ambu 1970: Toni Ritsch 1971: Giovanbattista Bassi 1972: Francesco Amante 1973: Paolo Accaputo 1974: Giuseppe Cindolo 1975:...
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  • Gnocchi (3) 1957: Livio Berruti 1958: Livio Berruti (2) 1959: Livio Berruti (3) 1960: Livio Berruti (4) 1961: Livio Berruti (5) 1962: Livio Berruti (6) 1963:...
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  • October 21 – Armand-Jérôme Bignon, French lawyer (d. 1772) October 31 – Laura Bassi, Italian physicist and academic (d. 1778) November 1 – Marcus Fredrik Bang...
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    Antonio Ambu 1969: Antonio Ambu 1970: Toni Ritsch 1971: Giovanbattista Bassi 1972: Francesco Amante 1973: Paolo Accaputo 1974: Giuseppe Cindolo 1975:...
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