• Adolfo Mazzini (1 September 1909 – 16 February 2006) was an Italian basketball player. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. "Adolfo Mazzini". Olympedia...
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    Giuseppe Mazzini (UK: /mætˈsiːni/, US: /mɑːtˈ-, mɑːdˈziːni/, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe matˈtsiːni]; 22 June 1805 – 10 March 1872) was an Italian politician...
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    Galeazzo Dondi Livio Franceschini Emilio Giassetti Giancarlo Marinelli Adolfo Mazzini Mario Novelli Sergio Paganella Michele Pelliccia Remo Piana Egidio Premiani...
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    patriot. She was the financier and confidant of Giuseppe Mazzini and a promulgator of Mazzini's ideas and works. Nathan was born in Pesaro in 1819. Her...
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  • Marinelli, 7 Sergio Paganella, 8 Egidio Premiani, 9 Gino Basso, 10 Adolfo Mazzini, 11 Mario Novelli, 12 Michele Pelliccia, 13 Remo Piana (Coach: Decio...
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    utopian socialist doctrines. He became an associate of Giuseppe Mazzini and served as Mazzini's secretary from 1860 to 1870. In 1860–1862, Wolff fought with...
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  • Robert Duis Siegfried Reischies The following players represented Italy: Adolfo Mazzini Ambrogio Bessi Egidio Premiani Emilio Giasetti Enrico Castelli Galeazzo...
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  • 2004 3 Albert Mayaud  France M swimming 1, water polo 2 1920 1924 2 José Mazzini  Peru M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1936 1936 1 Walter McClure United...
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    direction, and operations were in the hands of local leaders. In Giuseppe Mazzini Square, a substantial German party, reinforced by tanks, attacked 50 rebels...
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  • Giacomo Leopardi (poet, philosopher) Alessandro Manzoni (novelist) Giuseppe Mazzini (political theorist) Giuseppe Parini (poet, satirist) Ippolito Pindemonte...
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  • Historical Far Left and claiming descent from the political thought of Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi. With the rise of the Italian Communist Party and...
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    political and diplomatic work, Garibaldi, for his military actions, and Mazzini, whose thought illuminated the minds and actions of Italian patriots. Rising...
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    turned to socialism —La Democracia y el Socialismo, with a prologue by Mazzini— and José María Orense, its main polemicist, from an individualist republicanism)...
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    the city. One of the main figures of the unification of Italy, Giuseppe Mazzini, was elected deputy at Messina in the general elections of 1866. Another...
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    Franklin Harrington Honderich Jefferson Kant Locke Machiavelli Madison Mazzini Mill Montesquieu Paine Pettit Polybius Rousseau Sandel Sidney Sunstein...
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    illustrious men of the Risorgimento that included Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini, Terenzio Mamiani, Massimo d'Azeglio, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Manfredo...
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  • established the Dynastic Left (Izquierda Dinástica), led by Francisco Serrano and Adolfo Posada 1886: Between 1884 and 1886 most of the members returned to the ⇒...
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    republican current within the Risorgimento movement, headed by Giuseppe Mazzini in the 19th century. The Piazza Saffi also includes the Abbey of San Mercuriale...
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    Musetta. Cast: Mietta Sighele (Mimí), Giuseppe Di Stefano (Rodolfo), Guido Mazzini (Marcello), Ivo Vinco (Colline). Conductor: Francesco Molinari Pradelli...
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    associations such as the People's International League, founded by Giuseppe Mazzini in 1847, replaced in 1856 by the Emancipation of Italy Fund Committee led...
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    emigrated to the United States, where they helped form the antifascist Mazzini Society to promote a liberal democratic republic for Italy. They sailed...
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    which he presided as a founder. On 1 January 1943, La Malfa and the lawyer Adolfo Tino succeeded in publishing the first of their clandestine publication...
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    Already in the 1870s, with the opening of Via Roma and the parallel Galleria Mazzini, were demolished the 16th-century church of San Sebastiano with the adjoining...
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    Spain's first democratically elected prime minister after Francoist Spain, Adolfo Suárez. The secretary-general of Liberal International is Gordon Mackay...
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    that ancient Republic and celebrating "the Universal God of Peoples, Mazzini's and Washington's God". His anti-clerical revolutionary vehemence was prominently...
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    Austrians on 13 October 1848. In Lombardy in the same month, Giuseppe Mazzini decided to come down from the Canton of Ticino with a group of volunteers...
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  • Bourbon government in exile sends the Spanish General José Borjes (Francesco Mazzini) to Basilicata, to reinforce and discipline the bands. Crocco does not...
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    republicanism. In 2016 an unpublished interview with the former president Adolfo Suarez in 1995 came to light, where he confesses that he included the word...
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    238–239. Hamnett, Juárez, p. xii. Amador Tello, Judith (12 January 2016). "Adolfo López Mateos: ¿El mejor presidente?" (in Spanish). Proceso. Retrieved 8...
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  • Politics Today, 2013–2014 Edition – p. 121, William Maxwell, Ernest Crain, Adolfo Santos – 2013. "Official 2016 Presidential General Election Results" (PDF)...
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