Rainier II, Lord of Monaco (1350–1407), was the monarch of Monaco from June 29, 1352 to August 15, 1357. He was the son of Charles I, Lord of Monaco, and...
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known professionally as Massimo Ranieri, is an Italian singer, actor, television presenter and theatre director. Ranieri was born in Borgo Santa Lucia,...
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season was AS Monaco FC's second season in Ligue 2 since relegation from Ligue 1 in 2011. Claudio Ranieri takes over as manager of AS Monaco, following the...
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San Marino (redirect from Repubblica di San Marino)
further requests by the Montefeltro podestas regarding tributes. Abbot Ranieri di Sant'Anastasio was assigned to judge the dispute. A long process was held...
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2004 UEFA Super Cup (category International club association football competitions hosted by Monaco)
League and UEFA Cup competitions. The match was played at the Stade Louis II in Monaco on 27 August 2004 and contested by Porto of Portugal and Valencia of...
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council. In 1310 Ranieri, his son, was Mayor of the Pistoia. In 1319 Simone di Ranieri was a member of the elders. Giovanni di Puccio di Ranieri Fioravanti...
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season in the Premier League and 98th year as a club. Manager Claudio Ranieri was sacked on 31 May 2004 and was replaced by José Mourinho. In July 2003...
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Daily News Arena Di Verona 2013 – 1 Giugno Archived 4 November 2013 at the Wayback Machine (Italian) "Bocelli almost brings Ranieri to tears at Leicester...
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Santa Croce in Gerusalemme (redirect from Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme)
Benedictines of Montecassino. In 1062 Pope Alexander II installed the Canons Regular of San Frediano di Lucca, who abandoned it during the period of the Avignonese...
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won the UEFA Super Cup after defeating Chelsea 4–1 at the Stade Louis II in Monaco. In the domestic league, the team made an impressive start to the season...
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(1898–1963) ex-Princess-consort of San Faustino; wife of Ranieri Bourbon del Monte , Prince di San Faustino Barbara Hutton (1912–1979), ex-Princess-consort...
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surviving brother was Ranieri (1883–1973). By the rule of primogeniture, headship would normally pass through Carlos to his son Alfonso. Ranieri contested Alfonso's...
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appearance in the UEFA Champions League. Vialli was sacked in favour of Claudio Ranieri, who guided Chelsea to the 2002 FA Cup Final and Champions League qualification...
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Princess of Monaco and Prince Rainier III of Monaco. Fiera di Genova, Genova, 17–25 April 1971 Fiera di Genova, Genova, 24 April - 2 May 1976 Fiera di Genova...
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Sanremo Music Festival (redirect from Festival di Sanremo)
team partner of Tony Del Monaco with "La voce del silenzio". 1968: Louis Armstrong, team partner of Lara Saint Paul with "Mi va di cantare". 1968: Wilson...
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2022. "Ranieri appointed Juventus coach". BBC News. 4 June 2007. Archived from the original on 23 June 2007. Retrieved 4 June 2007. "Via Ranieri, ecco...
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(1611–1621) Charles II Gonzaga, Count (1621–1631) Ferdinand Gonzaga, Count (1631–1632) Charles III Gonzaga, Count (1632–?) Monaco (complete list) – Ercole...
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Radamel Falcao (category AS Monaco FC players)
say that he wanted to play in the match himself, and that Monaco head coach Claudio Ranieri did not force him to. Falcao's full recovery was confirmed...
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their first trophy. Messina repeated the feat the following year at San Ranieri, capturing the trophy in a 2–1 victory. The earthquake of 1908, which killed...
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in his fortunes, as only two weeks earlier, he was dropped by Claudio Ranieri for the Serie A match with Fiorentina, and was then axed from Roberto Donadoni's...
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Monza Circuit (redirect from Autodromo Nazionale di Monza)
The Monza Circuit (Italian: Autodromo Nazionale di Monza; lit. 'Monza National Racetrack') is a 5.793 km (3.600 mi) race track near the city of Monza,...
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2009–10 UEFA Champions League. The match was played at the Stade Louis II, Monaco on 27 August 2010. Atlético won 2–0 with goals from José Antonio Reyes...
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Alemanna church, the Byzantine San Tommaso Apostolo il Vecchio church, San Ranieri lighthouse, Forte del Santissimo Salvatore, the 18th century Palazzo Calapaj-d'Alcontres...
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Foggia Terra di Bari – Bari Terra d'Otranto – Lecce Calabria Citra – Cosenza Calabria Ultra I – Reggio Calabria Ultra II – Catanzaro Contado di Molise – Campobasso...
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President (1961) Ranieri Mazzilli, President (1961) João Goulart, President (1961–1964) Brazilian Military regime (complete list) – Ranieri Mazzilli, President...
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Pope Pius XI), and Oderisio di Sandro, Prince of Fondi. Noteworthy royal supporters of Ranieri's claim included Umberto II (the former king of Italy),...
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Retrieved 2018-05-16. "FC Nantes : Waldemar Kita confirme le départ de Claudio Ranieri en fin de saison". L'Équipe (in French). 17 May 2018. Retrieved 17 May...
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Popular manager Claudio Ranieri returned to Valencia for a second spell in charge after being dismissed by Chelsea. The team started well, winning the...
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• Republic of Ireland (2008–2013) 1,418 729 411 278 51.41 25 Claudio Ranieri • Vigor Lamezia (1986–1987) • Puteolana (1987–1988, 1988) • Cagliari...
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Mario Del Monaco (1915–1982), dramatic tenor Bernardo De Muro (1881–1955), operatic tenor Enzo de Muro Lomanto (1902–1952), lyric tenor Giuseppe Di Stefano...
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