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    Alfredo Acton, 1st barone Acton (12 September 1867 – 26 March 1934) was an Italian admiral, politician and Chief of Staff of the Regia Marina (Italy's...
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  • Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (b. 2010). Alfredo Acton, 1st Barone Acton (1867–1934) Ferdinando Amedeo Maria Acton, 12th Prince of Leporano, 2nd Barone Acton (1908–1979)...
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    the Austro-Hungarian relief force persuaded the Italian Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton, the Allied commander, to retreat. Under the command of Horthy, three...
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  • dandy and dilettante Abraham Acton (1893–1915), British Army soldier Alejandro Acton (born 1972), Argentine cyclist Alfredo Acton (1867–1934), Italian admiral...
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  • Admiral Acton may refer to: Alfredo Acton (1867–1934), Italian rear admiral Ferdinando Acton (1832–1891), Italian admiral Guglielmo Acton (1825–1896)...
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    Italian and French destroyers, under command of Italian Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton—steamed from Brindisi to engage the Austrians, resulting in the Battle...
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    front Paolo Thaon di Revel – Commander-in-Chief of the Italian Navy Alfredo Acton – Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy Luigi Amedeo – Commander-in-Chief...
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    elder brother was Ferdinando Acton, who also served as the Italian Minister of the Navy, and his nephew was Alfredo Acton, a Regia Marina admiral. His...
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    Ultimately, Liverpool remained in port and no order was issued by Admiral Alfredo Acton for Liverpool to sail despite the cruiser's eventual readiness and Captain...
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    His elder brother was Guglielmo Acton, who also was the Italian Minister of the Navy, and his son was Alfredo Acton, a Regia Marinaadmiral. His sister...
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  • September 7 – Albert Bassermann, German actor (d. 1952) September 12 – Alfredo Acton, Italian admiral and politician (d. 1934) September 16 – Vintilă Brătianu...
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    Sorondo Archbishop Giovanni Tonucci Knight Commanders of Justice Alfredo Acton, 1st Baron Acton Professor Mark Watson-Gandy Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of...
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  • composer (b. 1873) Lilyan Tashman, American actress (b. 1896) March 26 – Alfredo Acton, Italian admiral and politician (b. 1867) March 27 – Francis William...
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  • The Times. No. 48643. London. 15 June 1940. col C, p. 5. "Admiral Baron Acton Anglo-Italian Forces in the War". Obituaries. The Times. No. 46713. London...
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    cruisers that had conducted the attack. Contrammiraglio (Rear-Admiral) Alfredo Acton, commander of the ships at Brindisi, ordered that her speed be limited...
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    the Austro-Hungarian ships dissuaded the Allied commander, Admiral Alfredo Acton, from pressing an attack. They were intercepted shortly afterward by...
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    Adriatic question after the First World War. Paolo Thaon di Revel and Alfredo Acton believed Italy’s security required that she deny control of the Adriatic...
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    Aquila and four Italian destroyers under the command of Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton. He ordered Aquila and the destroyers to investigate five minutes later...
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    serving as flagship of the Italian Contrammiraglio (Counter Admiral) Alfredo Acton — and the Italian destroyer Simone Schiaffino.} Dartmouth, Giovanni...
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    Aquila and four Italian destroyers under the command of Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton. He ordered Aquila and the destroyers to investigate five minutes later...
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    briefly clashed with the Austro-Hungarian cruisers before Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton, the Italian commander, broke off the engagement following the arrival...
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    drifters sunk and four more damaged. Dartmouth, with the Italian Admiral Alfredo Acton, the overall commander of the Allied naval response aboard, left Brindisi...
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    reconnaissance forces at Brindisi had come under the command of Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton. On the night of 14–15 May, the Austro-Hungarian cruisers Helgoland...
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    it against attacks. On hearing reports of the attacks, Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton, the Allied commander, ordered Mirabello's group to steer south to intercept...
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    though he remained in command. At 11:05, the Entente commander, Admiral Alfredo Acton, turned away in an attempt to separate Saida from Novara and Helgoland...
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    destroyers. By May 1917, Bellini had been replaced by Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton. Quarto was unable to get underway to participate in the Battle of the...
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    Brindisi, where she served as the headquarters ship for Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton during the Battle of the Strait of Otranto. The old cruiser was sold...
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    reconnaissance forces at Brindisi had come under the command of Rear Admiral Alfredo Acton. On the night of 14–15 May, the Austro-Hungarian cruisers Helgoland...
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    Lidl–Trek 2nd place Puck Pieterse Fenix–Deceuninck 17 March 2024 2024 Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio 1 Elisa Balsamo Lidl–Trek Winner Lotte Kopecky...
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    Donald Trump's chief strategist thinks about capitalism and Christianity". Acton Institute PowerBlog. Retrieved September 16, 2017. Hains, Tim (February...
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