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    Luigi Efisio Marras (Cagliari, 2 August 1888 - Rome, 29 January 1991) was an Italian general who held the positions of Chief of Staff of the Italian Army...
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  • Giorgio Marras, Italian sprinter Leonardo Marras, Italian politician Luigi Efisio Marras, Italian general Manuel Marras, Italian footballer Marras (album)...
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  • Romanian father Luigi Lai Elena Ledda Bernadette Manca di Nissa Franca Masu (born 1962) Carmen Melis (1885–1967), operatic soprano Efisio Melis Roberto...
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    British Armed Forces 1948 35.  Italy Chief of Army Staff General Luigi Efisio Marras Italian Army January 4, 1949 36.    Nepal Maharaja, Prime Minister...
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    December 1950 5 years, 213 days  Italian Army 6 Efisio Marras, LuigiLieutenant General Luigi Efisio Marras (1888–1991) 2 December 1950 15 April 1954 3 years...
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    1 Raffaele Cadorna Jr. 1889–1973 Divisional General 1946 1947 2 Luigi Efisio Marras 1888–1991 Generale di Corpo d'Armata 1947 1950 3 Ernesto Cappa 1888–1957...
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  • June 2020, has been the Italian Ambassador to Greece. She replaced Efisio Luigi Marras at the end of his term. Falcinelli earned a degree from the School...
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    Repubblica Sergio Mattarella con l'Ambasciatore d'Italia ad Atene Efisio Luigi Marras nel corso dell'incontro con il personale dell'Ambasciata d'Italia"...
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    Bracciano, of which it became a detachment. Chief of Army Staff Luigi Efisio Marras in 1947 strengthened the Officers Schools: the Schools of Arms Cooperation...
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  • (1953–54) Efisio Corrias (1954–55) Ennio Dalmasso (1955–57) Giuseppe Meloni (1958–60) Enrico Rocca (1960–68) Efisio Corrias (1968–71) Paolo Marras (1971–73)...
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    Bracciano, of which it became a detachment. Chief of Army Staff Luigi Efisio Marras in 1947 strengthened the Officers Schools: the Schools of Arms Cooperation...
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  • Passera 1-7 15 Efisio Marchese 1-5, 7 48 Nicola Gianniberti 8-9 51 Federico Rafetti 7 54 Marino Spinozzi 9 Viola Formula Racing 15 Efisio Marchese 9 Durango...
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    gregu est prus mannu de su de Efis ("That Greek dictionary is bigger than Efisio's"), Cudda machina est prus manna de sa de Juanne ("That car is bigger than...
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    2006 Paolo Andrea Trabalza Romano Prodi Lawrence Gonzi 2010 2010 Efisio Luigi Marras [de] Silvio Berlusconi Lawrence Gonzi 2013 February 21, 2013 Giovanni...
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    physical union of the sites of the martyrdom of Saint Antioco and Saint Efisio. From the island of San Pietro "Carloforte", the path crosses the island...
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