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    Terenzio, Count Mamiani della Rovere (19 September 1799 – 21 May 1885) was an Italian writer, academic, diplomat and politician, and was committed to...
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    The Monument to Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere is a memorial statue to an 18th-century patriot and statesman, located alongside the Corso Vittorio Emanuele...
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  • Papal Prime Minister Pellegrino Rossi Papal Foreign Affairs Minister Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere Writer Alessandro Manzoni Monsignor Antonio Rosmini-Serbati...
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    (born May 20, 1985) is an Italian actress. After graduating from the Terenzio Mamiani classical high school, she left university three exams before graduating...
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  • Monaldo Leopardi Francesco Puccinotti Antonio Rosmini Giacomo Leopardi Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere Carlo Cattaneo Vincenzo Gioberti Matteo Liberatore Giuseppe...
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    Liceo Classico Niccolini was established on 10 March 1860 by law of Terenzio Mamiani, then Ministry of the Public Instruction. The first Preside elected...
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    1879–1880, he served as docent at the University of Rome. In Rome, he met Terenzio Mamiani, who was teaching philosophy. He then gained a post as ordinary professor...
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    to Terenzio Mamiani, which was then moved about four blocks north to a park at the intersection of the Corso and Via Acciaioli. Paradoxically Mamiani had...
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    newly formed Pontifical Academy for Latin. After graduating from the 'Terenzio Mamiani' high school in Pesaro, he graduated in classical literature at the...
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    Giovanni Vicini, President Leopoldo Armaroli, Minister of Justice Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere, Minister of the Interior Lodovico Sturiani, Minister...
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    mature views on many points. Other Ontological philosophers include Terenzio Mamiani (1800–1885), Luigi Ferri (1826–1895), and Ausonio Franchi (1821–1895)...
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    the age of sixteen, she was a student at the Liceo ginnasio statale Terenzio Mamiani. Through Lucio Lombardo Radice, Marisa joined the clandestine organization...
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    Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Italy to Greece Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere. Relations are excellent, due to the shared heritage and...
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    Baroque-style, small octagonal Roman Catholic church located on Largo Mamiani 1, in central Pesaro, region of Marche, Italy. The chapel was commissioned...
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    family of anti-fascist intellectuals, Sereni graduated from the Liceo Terenzio Mamiani in Rome. Brother of the Zionist and socialist Enzo Sereni, co-founder...
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    the Risorgimento that included Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini, Terenzio Mamiani, Massimo d'Azeglio, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Manfredo Fanti...
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    Giacomo Antonelli (1806–1876) 10 March 1848 4 May 1848 Clergy Count Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere (1799–1885) 4 May 1848 6 August 1848 Moderate Count Edoardo...
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  • Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Italy to Greece Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere. Greece and Italy have a special relationship. Relations...
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  • political, and social weekly which was a means of propagating these ideas. Terenzio Mamiani, then Minister of Education, appointed him professor of the history...
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    reputation in law after the 1841 publication of his correspondence with Terenzio Mamiani on the right to punish. He did not attend university, but rather was...
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    at the Istituto Leonardo da Vinci until 1924 and then at the Liceo Terenzio Mamiani. In 1924 he began contributing to the cultural page the Corriere della...
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  • mother is a retired English teacher from the Liceo ginnasio statale Terenzio Mamiani. Scappucci began to learn the piano at age 5. She entered the Conservatorio...
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    editors of Filosofia delle scuole italiane, a review founded in 1870 by Terenzio Mamiani which was dedicated to defending a Platonizing position. However, he...
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    René Huyghe, Frederic C. Lane, Luigi Luzzatti, Francesco Malipiero, Terenzio Mamiani, Alessandro Manzoni, Concetto Marchesi, Luigi Meneghello, Jules Michelet...
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    Giuseppe Regaldi, Erminia, Arnaldo Fusinato, Francesco Dall'Ongaro, Terenzio Mamiani and other "illustri e buoni", as he later called them. Also in Florence...
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  • Mallet (writer) Benoît Malon Hector Henri Malot Conrad Malte-Brun Terenzio Mamiani della Royere Bernard Mandeville Willem Christiaan van Manen Mangasar...
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    Right 14 February 1861 – 23 March 1861 Minister of Public Education Terenzio Mamiani Historical Right 21 January 1860 – 23 March 1861 Minister of the Navy...
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  • and a sister, Mamiani. Due to his father's work, the family relocated to Rome in 1920. Here he attended the Ginnasio Terenzio Mamiani (secondary school)...
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    Rome. From 1933 to 1938, he studied at the Liceo ginnasio statale Terenzio Mamiani [it], graduating in law. He was a keen sportsman: hunting, skiing,...
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    such as Terenzio, Count Mamiani della Rovere who had supported the papacy during the republic but were perceived to be overly liberal: Mamiani's papers...
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