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    Marcello Nizzoli (Italian pronunciation: [marˈtʃɛllo nitˈtsɔli]; 1887 – 1969) was an Italian artist, architect, industrial and graphic designer. He was...
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    governors of the Duchy of Milan List of mayors of Milan List of Milanese consorts List of Milanese painters List of rulers of Milan Mauro Gobbini, "Campari,...
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  • Film Festival in the De Sica section. Friuli, autumn of 1917. The dwarf Marcello Giammarco, the only son of a wealthy lawyer, is held by his father confined...
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  • the Balloons) is a 1965 Italian comedy film directed by Marco Ferreri. A Milanese entrepreneur becomes obsessed with how much air a balloon can take before...
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  • his father, he alerts Micheletto Attendolo to the surprise advance of Milanese troops. The attack is foiled and the Florentines win the battle. He then...
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    Pope Francis to title Candia as Venerable in 2014. Marcello Candia was born in 1916 to a Milanese industrialist family, in Naples while his parents were...
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    Pandolfo Malatesta. In a letter from 11 November 1449, Antonio Jacopo Marcello used the expression triumphorum genus for a deck that was produced sometime...
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  • a script. His grammelot was originally intended to be a parody of the Milanese dialect, and it was inspired by three abstract languages traditionally...
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    match 18 August 2004 lost 2–0 to Iceland in Reykjavík, which also marked Marcello Lippi's debut at the helm of the Azzurri. In the following season, Toni...
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    originated in Italy in 1954. Initially sponsored by the La Rinascente, a Milanese department store, the award has been organised and managed by the Associazione...
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  • Tognazzi, Nino Manfredi, Paolo Villaggio, Marcello Mastroianni, Senta Berger, Adolfo Celi, and Felice Andreasi. Marcello Mastroianni as Paolo T. Fiume, a fictional...
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    Network" by Triennale di Milano. The Museum was founded in 1966 in Palazzolo Milanese (Paderno Dugnano). The entrepreneur Guido Fisogni, son of Alpini General...
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    The 16 cards were regarded as "trumps" since, in 1449, Jacopo Antonio Marcello recalled that the now deceased duke had invented a novum quoddam et exquisitum...
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    last descendant of the Borsalino family, sold the company to a group of Milanese entrepreneurs. In the 1990s, the company changed ownership several times...
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    changed its name to Auto-Delta and relocated to its current site in Settimo Milanese, on the outskirts of Milan, not far from the Alfa Romeo Portello Plant...
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    television, and are very well known in Italy. Their humor is typically Milanese, with scenes that develop from a simple idea and that often center on stereotypical...
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    Isabella's father decided not to postpone the wedding. In December 1488 the Milanese legation headed by the groom's brother Ermes, Marquis of Tortona went to...
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    prototype (chassis no. 10533.01) was built at Autodelta's workshop in Settimo Milanese, side by side with the Tipo 33 "Periscopica" race car in 1967. The body...
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  • all managers involved. Saipem's headquarters are located in San Donato Milanese, a suburb of Milan, Italy. Saipem has offices in over 60 countries, including:...
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    Foscari (d. 1457) Jacopo Marcello Claudio Monteverdi (one of the greatest composers of the 17th century, Chapel of the Milanese ) Beato Pacifico (founder...
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  • Poggio San Marcello Poggio San Vicino Poggio Sannita Poggiodomo Poggiofiorito Poggiomarino Poggioreale Poggiorsini Poggiridenti Pogliano Milanese Pognana...
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    Costanzi [it] (1819–1898). It was financed by Costanzi, who commissioned the Milanese architect Achille Sfondrini (1836–1900), a specialist in the building and...
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    championship final series lost against Sisley Treviso: these results allow the Milanese team to participate for the first time in European competition, namely...
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    Lotto were active in the mainland, and reflected some of the influences of Milanese painters with the introduction of images taken from real life, enriched...
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  • football. Following a poor previous season, Inter welcomed the arrival of Marcello Lippi on the bench. Striker Christian Vieri was acquired from Lazio for...
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    retirement from Serie A at the end of the season. During his ten seasons at the Milanese club, Nesta collected 325 caps, scoring 10 goals. With Milan, he won two...
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    which it assumed the role of the driving force behind Lombard Baroque. The Milanese Baroque period can be divided into three parts: the early 17th century...
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  • never held. He was involved in the Milan Triennial V which was held in Milanese Novecento architect Giovanni Muzio's Palazzo dell'Arte specially built...
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  • Carmagnola — Milanese army, under Francesco I Sforza Milanese victory 1431, June 6 Po River, near Cremona Wars in Lombardy Niccolò Trevisani — Milanese fleet...
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  • £32 million to help with goalscoring, while successful ex-Juventus coach Marcello Lippi was appointed in the hope he could end Inter's title drought. Squad...
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