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    Mario Falangola (9 August 1880 – 14 July 1967) was an Italian admiral during World War II. Mario Falangola was born in Rome in 1880 and was admitted to...
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  • commander of the Italian submarine fleet on 10 June 1940 was Admiral Mario Falangola, who was replaced by Admiral Antonio Legnani in December 1941. Soon...
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    hiding (being replaced as navy commissioner of the open city by Admiral Mario Falangola, favourable to collaboration with the Germans) and joined the Clandestine...
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    appointed commander of the Italian submarine fleet (replacing Admiral Mario Falangola), a role that he kept after his promotion to admiral in 1942. He directed...
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  • Viana "Mazé" Rui Ricardo Diaz as Adam Emerenciano da Silva "Barão" Malu Falangola as Natália "Nat" Figueiroa Ricardo Duque as Florêncio Bia Montez as Januza...
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  • Rômulo Guerreiro Machado Amanda de Godoi Fernanda Tetel "Nanda" Malu Falangola Sula Maria Conceição Tavares Caio Manhente Fábio Souza Milena Melo Manuela...
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    no one dared to contradict De Porres' arrogance. Bishop Msgr. Antonio Falangola arrived and was informed of the incident by chaplain Don Francesco Cerro...
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  • Shaw, Totalmente Demais is written by Rosane Svartman and Paulo Halm, with Mário Viana, Claudia Sardinha, Fabrício Santiago and Felipe Cabral as co-writers...
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    1721 Died) Francesco Baccari (14 Jan 1722 – 13 May 1736 Died) Antonio Falangola (9 July 1736 – 29 May 1747) Filippo Gentile (20 Nov 1747 – 25 June 1771...
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    l'astuccio d'oro (melodramma semiserio in 2 acts) composed by Filippo Falangola, premiered Naples, Teatro del Fondo, Spring 1839 Ricciarda (tragedia lirica...
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    Giuseppe Schinosi (1696–1734) Ettore Quarti (del Quarto) (1734–1747) Antonio Falangola (29 May 1747 – 25 Mar 1761 Died) Gennaro Maria Albertini, C.R. (13 Jul...
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