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    Giorgio Pisanò (Ferrara, 30 January 1924 – Milan, 17 October 1997) was an Italian journalist, essayist and fascist politician. Giorgio Pisanò was born...
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    war" was used for the first time by fascist politician and historian Giorgio Pisanò in his books, while Claudio Pavone's book Una guerra civile. Saggio...
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    Bonanno Pisano (born in Pisa; fl. 1170s–1180s) was an Italian sculptor, mixing Byzantine and classical elements. Giorgio Vasari attributed the realization...
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    and used mainly by the right as by fascist politician and historian Giorgio Pisanò. Claudio Pavone's book Una guerra civile. Saggio storico sulla moralità...
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    war" was used for the first time by fascist politician and historian Giorgio Pisanò in his books, while Claudio Pavone's book Una guerra civile. Saggio...
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    2022. Retrieved 28 August 2023.; See the books from Italian historian Giorgio Pisanò Storia della guerra civile in Italia, 1943–1945, 3 voll., Milano, FPE...
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    war" was used for the first time by fascist politician and historian Giorgio Pisanò in his books, while Claudio Pavone's book Una guerra civile. Saggio...
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    conspiracy-making". Some, including most persistently the fascist journalist Giorgio Pisanò, have claimed that Mussolini and Petacci were shot earlier in the day...
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    field clear for Giovanni Pisano, who, by then, was already pursuing his own mixture of French Gothic and the classical style. Giorgio Vasari included a biography...
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    Master of the Works at Orvieto Cathedral. Giorgio Vasari includes a biography of Andrea Pisano in his Lives. Pisano's nost famous apprentice was Andrea di...
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    di Salò, 1943-45 G. Pisanò, gli ultimi in grigioverde, vol. I-II-II G. Pisanò, gli ultimi in grigioverde, vol. I-II-II G. Pisanò, gli ultimi in grigioverde...
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  • arranger, and musician Gary Pisano, American economist Giorgio Pisanò (1924–1997), Italian journalist and politician Giovanni Pisano (c. 1250–c. 1315), Italian...
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    war" was used for the first time by fascist politician and historian Giorgio Pisanò in his books, while Claudio Pavone's book Una guerra civile. Saggio...
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    bibliografica 1943-1963 published in 1965, and the journalist-historian Giorgio Pisanò, a veteran of the RSI, in Storia della guerra civile in Italia of 1972...
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  • Freedom Movement Italy No Yes (1991) Yes Italian Fascism Founded by Giorgio Pisanò Fasci Italiani di Combattimento Italy No No (1919) No Italian Fascism...
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    Lorenzetti. Giorgio Vasari included a biography of Pisano in his book Le vite dei più eccellenti pittori, scultori, e architetti. The asteroid 7313 Pisano was...
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    December 2014.(in German) Other photos from the footage can be seen in Giorgio Pisanò, Storia della Guerra Civile in Italia 1943–1945, Milan, FPE, 1965 Pizzi...
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  • American author, kidney failure. Larry Jennings, 64, American magician. Giorgio Pisanò, 73, Italian journalist, essayist and neo-fascist politician. László...
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    2022-10-13. Retrieved 2023-07-06. See the books from Italian historian Giorgio Pisanò Storia della guerra civile in Italia, 1943–1945, 3 voll., Milano, FPE...
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    months in preventive detention and was finally cleared of all charges. Giorgio Pisanò, Italian journalist, essayist and neo-fascist politician. His protest...
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  • Costanzo Giorgio Pisanò Pino Romualdi Ferdinando Signorelli Libero Gualtieri Claudio Venanzetti Susanna Agnelli Quintino Antonio Cartia Giorgio Covi Giovanni...
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  • Franco Elio Colosimo Antonino La Russa Alfredo Mantica Marisa Moltisanti Giorgio Pisanò Cesare Pozzo Ferdinando Signorelli Giuseppe Specchia Lucio Libertini...
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    Pisanello (redirect from Vittore Pisano)
     1450/1455), born Antonio di Puccio Pisano or Antonio di Puccio da Cereto, also erroneously called Vittore Pisano by Giorgio Vasari, was one of the most distinguished...
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    The Palazzo San Giorgio or Palace of St. George (also known as the Palazzo delle Compere di San Giorgio) is one of the most important and well-known historic...
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    [citation needed] Pansa had turned for his sources to authorities such as Giorgio Pisanò as Antonio Serena: there were also many personal stories from those...
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    safe for Mussolini and were subject to partisan attack. In April 1945, Giorgio Pisanò, then an officer in the Republican Guard, visited the area and was shocked...
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    Nencioni Italian Social Movement 9.0% 17 Milan 3 Vera Squarcialupi Giorgio Pisanò Italian Communist Party Italian Social Movement 28.9% 7.4% 18 Milan...
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    columns with classical Corinthian capitals. Nearly four centuries later Giorgio Vasari wrote: "Guglielmo, according to what is being said, in the year...
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    famous Pulpit in the Pisa Baptistery of 1260, by Nicola Pisano San Francesco San Frediano San Giorgio ai Tedeschi San Michele in Borgo San Nicola San Paolo...
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    9.0% 16 Milan 2 Arturo Robba Italian Liberal Party 14.1% 17 Milan 3 Giorgio Pisanò Italian Social Movement 11.9% 18 Milan 4 None elected 19 Milan 5 Mario...
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