Francesco Martino (24 March 1937 – 3 October 2017) was an Italian politician, and the President of Sicily from 1993 to 1995. University professor in Messina...
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Francesco Martino may refer to: Francesco Martino (politician) (1937–2017), Italian politician and professor Francesco Martino (gymnast) (1900–1965), Italian...
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Francesco de Martino (31 May 1907 – 18 November 2002) was an Italian jurist, politician, lifetime senator (1991–2002) and former Vice President of the...
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son of the late socialist politician Francesco De Martino and was kidnapped for 40 days in 1977 by the Camorra. De Martino was born in Somma Vesuviana...
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historian of religion Francesco De Martino (1907–2002), Italian jurist and politician; father of Guido De Martino Giacomo De Martino (1868–1957), Swiss-born...
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Antonio De Martino (25 February 1815 - 29 February 1904) was an Italian physician, researcher and politician. De Martino was born into a wealthy family...
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Cappello, 50, poet, Viareggio Prize laureate 2010 3 October – Francesco Martino, politician, President of Region of Sicily 1993–1995 (born 1937) 5 October...
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Benedetto Majorana della Nicchiara Giovanni Francesco Malagodi Antonio Martino Francesco Martino Gaetano Martino Dino Philipson Sergio Pininfarina Carlo Scognamiglio...
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Scarpa as Sergeant Poretti (series 2), police chief in Portofino Francesco Martino as Antonio Costa (series 3), a Fascist blackshirt working for Danioni...
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(1949–1963), Francesco De Martino (1963–1968), Mauro Ferri (1968–1969), Francesco De Martino (1969–1970), Giacomo Mancini (1970–1972), Francesco De Martino (1972–1976)...
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Pietro Nenni (category Italian Republican Party politicians)
general election. In 1969, a disillusioned Nenni virtually retired and Francesco De Martino took his place. He resigned as head of the PSI and was made a senator...
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professed religious Francesco Alfieri, 17th-century master of swordsmanship Giulio Alfieri (1924–2002), Italian automobile engineer Martino Alfieri (1590–1641)...
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(born 1971), Chilean politician and lawyer Laura Bassi (1711–1778), Italian scientist Livio Bassi (1918–1941), Italian aviator Martino Bassi (1542–1591)...
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Romualdo Trigona di Sant'Elia 1910, Francesco Moncada Grispo 1910-1911, Francesco Gay 1911-1912, Girolamo Di Martino 1912-1914, Vincenzo Di Salvo 1914-1920...
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Bettino Craxi (category Exiled Italian politicians)
the Central Committee of the Socialist Party by the new Secretary Francesco De Martino. In 1963 he was appointed leader of the Milan Provincial Secretariat...
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(150 ft) tower that dates from the 14th century and the Cathedral of San Martino. The city is the birthplace of numerous world-class composers, including...
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Coriolano Ponza di San Martino (Turin, 9 October 1842 – Cuneo, 6 January 1926) was an Italian general and politician. He was a senator of the Kingdom...
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footballer 1983 – Dominic Carroll, Gibraltarian runner 1983 – Sophia Di Martino, English actress 1983 – Aleksandar Pavlović, Serbian basketball player...
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Kathelyn, 90, Belgian comic book illustrator. Francesco Merloni, 99, Italian industrialist and politician, minister of public works (1992–1994), deputy...
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Mazzagallo; Tempietto di San Martino, small church in gothic style construction began in 1394; Chiesa di San Francesco, built at the end of the 14th...
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politician Gaetano Manfredi (born 1964), Italian politician Gaetano Martino (1900–1967), Italian politician Gaetano Mosca (1858–1941), Italian political scientist...
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1976–1979, 1989–1992) 1 June 1991 Francesco Cossiga 6 May 2013 (death) Francesco De Martino Politician 1 June 1991 Francesco Cossiga 18 November 2002 (death)...
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Gaetano Martino (1900–1967), politician Vincent R. Impellitteri (1900–1987), politician, mayor of New York City Mario Scelba (1901–1991), politician Filippo...
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Einaudi (1874–1961), economist, politician, President of the Republic. Emanuele Filiberto (1528–1580), Duke of Savoy. Francesco Faà di Bruno (1825–1888), army...
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Ciampi Tristano Codignola Lucio Colletti Enrico Cuccia Francesco De Martino Guido De Ruggiero Francesco de Sanctis Oriana Fallaci Vittorio Foa Franco Fortini...
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Death and state funeral of Silvio Berlusconi (category Deaths and funerals of politicians)
few hours after his death, Berlusconi's body was brought to Villa San Martino, Berlusconi's mansion in Arcore, where he lay in state in the villa's private...
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translator Milagros Palma (born 1973), Cuban fencer Francesco Nitto Palma (born 1950), Italian politician Odelmys Palma (born 1971), Cuban javelin thrower...
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Antonio Gramsci (redirect from Antonio Francesco Gramsci)
Antonio Francesco Gramsci (UK: /ˈɡræmʃi/ GRAM-shee; US: /ˈɡrɑːmʃi/ GRAHM-shee, Italian: [anˈtɔːnjo franˈtʃesko ˈɡramʃi] ; 22 January 1891 – 27 April 1937)...
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Italian writer and politician Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439–1502), Italian painter, sculptor, architect and military engineer Francesco De Martini (1903–1981)...
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Urbano Rattazzi (category Historical Left politicians)
Urbano Pio Francesco Rattazzi (Italian pronunciation: [urˈbaːno ratˈtattsi]; 29 June 1808 – 5 June 1873) was an Italian politician and statesman. He was...
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