Luigi Negri may refer to: Luigi Negri (bassist) (1837–1891), Italian double bassist Luigi Negri (bishop) (1941–2021), Archbishop of the Roman Catholic...
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Luigi Negri (26 November 1941 – 31 December 2021) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate, theologian, and academic. Born on 26 November 1941 in Milan,...
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Luigi Negri (1837–1891) was an Italian double bass virtuoso of the romantic era and the principal bassist at La Scala. Known mostly during his lifetime...
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Luigi Negri, (4 August 1956) is an Italian architect and politician, exponent of the Lombard League and the Northern League. He served as member of the...
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(1934–2003), pianist Luigi Negri (disambiguation), multiple people Luigi Nono (1924–1990), avant-garde composer of classical music Luigi Piazza (1884–1967)...
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Negri (born 1926), American jazz guitarist Jorge Negri (born 1933), Argentine footballer Luca Negri (born 1973), Italian Olympic sprint canoer Luigi Negri...
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Lega Lombarda (section Negri, Calderoli, Giorgetti)
dozens of LL members were elected to the Chamber and Senate. In 1993 Luigi Negri took over as secretary, replacing Bossi, who had to choose between national...
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Bitonci (2016–2020) Lega Lombarda Secretary: Umberto Bossi (1984–1993), Luigi Negri (1993–1995), Roberto Calderoli (1995–2002), Giancarlo Giorgetti (2002–2012)...
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Lucio Malan and Furio Gubetti and the Federalist Italian League of Luigi Negri and Sergio Cappelli. All these groups later merged into FI while a few...
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Period I (1948) Silvius Magnago SVP 20 December 1948 29 December 1950 Luigi Negri DC 30 December 1950 19 December 1952 II (1952) Silvius Magnago SVP 20...
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IV Army Corps – General Camillo Mercalli Alpine Army Corps – General Luigi Negri Cesi Overall, the Italian forces numbered about 312,000 troops. However...
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cancer. Ivan Mozgovenko, 97, Russian clarinetist and music teacher. Luigi Negri, 80, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, theologian and academic, bishop...
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dissident members of Northern League on 13 February 1995, including Luigi Negri (who had been secretary of Lombard League until 9 January), Enrico Hüllwech...
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son. He is a fan of Parma Calcio 1913 and enjoys motorcycling. Ceccarini, Luigi; Newell, James L. (15 April 2019). The Italian General Election of 2018:...
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results were known, both Salvini and the head of the Five Star Movement, Luigi Di Maio, stated that they deserved to receive from President Sergio Mattarella...
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Gianantonio Mazzocchin, Giovanni Marongiu (both former DS members) and Luigi Negri (a former member of Lega Nord and Forza Italia). The Republicans were...
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"Sforzesca" 26th Infantry Division "Assietta" Alpine Army Corps, General Luigi Negri 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense" 3rd Alpini Regiment Autonomous Group...
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Antonio Negri (1 August 1933 – 16 December 2023) was an Italian political philosopher known as one of the most prominent theorists of autonomism, as well...
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"Sabauda" – Gen. Italo Gariboldi 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" – Gen. Luigi Negri Cesi 4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio" (still in Italy) – Gen. Alessandro...
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Bossi (2012–present) Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) Luigi Negri (1992–2001) Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) Domenico...
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including Cardinal Janis Pujats and Archbishops Carlo Maria Viganò and Luigi Negri, had added their names to the Profession. Early in 2018, Father Kevin...
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Bossi (2012–present) Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) Luigi Negri (1992–2001) Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) Domenico...
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Valery – singer and actress Maurizio Milani - comedian and humor writer Luigi Negri - politician Frances Xavier Cabrini - Saint, founded Missionary Sisters...
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Bossi (2012–present) Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) Luigi Negri (1992–2001) Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) Domenico...
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elephant as a symbol, referring to the Republican Party. Costa, Cerullo and Luigi Negri were respectively appointed secretary, president and coordinator of the...
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Bossi (2012–present) Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) Luigi Negri (1992–2001) Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) Domenico...
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Bossi (2012–present) Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) Luigi Negri (1992–2001) Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) Domenico...
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Benedict XVI appointed the bishop of San Marino-Montefeltro, Bishop Luigi Negri, to serve as one of the Synod Fathers for the upcoming October 2012 13th...
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Bossi (2012–present) Chamber of Deputies Marco Formentini (1992–1994) Luigi Negri (1992–2001) Pierluigi Petrini (1994–1995) Vito Gnutti (1995–1996) Domenico...
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1 Milan 1 101,269 Umberto Bossi Silvio Berlusconi 2 Milan 2 100,796 Luigi Negri Ignazio La Russa 3 Milan 3 98,768 Adriano Teso Rocco Buttiglione Umberto...
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