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    Giovanni Amendola (15 April 1882 – 7 April 1926) was an Italian journalist, professor, and politician. He is noted as an opponent of Italian fascism....
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  • Amendola (1930-2001), Italian actor and voice actor Giorgio Amendola (1907-1980), Italian communist politician and writer, son of Giovanni Amendola Giovanni...
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    Olive Tree. Born in Rome in 1907, Amendola was the son of Lithuanian intellectual Eva Kühn [it] and Giovanni Amendola, a liberal anti-fascist who died...
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    on 31 October 1922. The idea of an anti-Fascist manifesto came to Giovanni Amendola, who wrote to Croce, a proclaimed anti-Fascist, for his opinions on...
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    of Mussolini's government (1922–1943), the anti-fascist academic Giovanni Amendola was the first Italian public intellectual to define and describe Totalitarianism...
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    International Film Festival. In 1973 Damiani débuted as an actor, playing Giovanni Amendola in Florestano Vancini's The Assassination of Matteotti. He was known...
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    Giovanni Battista Amendola (1848–1887) was an Italian sculptor from Sarno, Italy. He studied in Naples at the Academy of Fine Arts. Much of his work is...
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  • by fascists June 10, 1924 for his work as a deputy of opposition; Giovanni Amendola, beaten in Montecatini in 1925 and died in Cannes in April 1926; Antonio...
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    the first conference of the National Democratic Union, founded by Giovanni Amendola. The movement was later declared illegal under Mussolini's fascist...
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    father was Giovanni Amendola, a noted anti-fascist in the 1920s, and his brother, Giorgio, was also a communist politician. Pietro Amendola was born in...
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    in 1907, Giovanni Papini founded several other magazines. First, he published La Voce in 1908, then L'Anima together with Giovanni Amendola and Prezzolini...
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    clarified its position on the disappearance of Giacomo Matteotti. Giovanni Amendola of the Democratic Liberal Party published the reasoning behind the...
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  • Claudio Amendola (born 16 February 1963) is an Italian actor, film director and television presenter. He starred in the 1993 film The Escort, which was...
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  • (Unione Nazionale) was an anti-fascist political party founded by Giovanni Amendola in the aftermath of the Giacomo Matteotti murder (10 June 1924) and...
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    the night before the March on Rome, he joined with fellow ministers Giovanni Amendola and Paolino Taddei to call for the proclamation of a "state of siege"...
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    the Metro, between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. It is located at Piazza Giovanni Amendola. "Rete metropolitana di Milano". Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. Retrieved...
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  • Gobetti Riccardo Cucciolla as Antonio Gramsci Damiano Damiani as Giovanni Amendola Giovanni Brusatori as Emilio Lussu Manlio Busoni as Claudio Treves Giulio...
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    Re-elected in XXVI Legislature, he was faithful to the liberal line of Giovanni Amendola. After the onset of Fascism, he decided to retire from active political...
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    genocide has occurred. Civilian victimization It was the request made by Giovanni Amendola in his public denunciation against Mussolini involvement in Matteotti's...
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    near the intersection of four streets: Corso Silvani Fedi, Corso Giovanni Amendola, Via Porta Carratica, and Via del Can Bianco, about a block away along...
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    stood there. Located west of Busto Arsizio, perpendicular to Via Giovanni Amendola, which connects Busto to Lonate Pozzolo, it owes its name to the presence...
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    correspondent in Paris (France) for the anti-Fascist paper Il Mondo of Giovanni Amendola. In 1925, he supported the Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals...
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    voice to those of Henrik Ibsen, Otto Weininger, Scipio Slataper, and Giovanni Amendola in Italy, who would turn to "tragic thought" as a response to the...
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    October 1922 – 17 June 1924 Prime Minister Benito Mussolini Preceded by Giovanni Amendola Succeeded by Pietro Lanza di Scalea Minister of the Interior In office...
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  • Sacchi, Francesco Saverio Nitti, Giovanni Amendola Liberals / Italian Liberal Party: Giuseppe Zanardelli, Giovanni Giolitti, Antonio Salandra, Paolo...
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  • Thomas Burberry, English businessman and inventor (b. 1835) April 7 – Giovanni Amendola, Italian journalist and politician (b. 1882) April 9 – Henry Miller...
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    terminus, the streetcar entered the Viale Duca di Genova (later Viale Giovanni Amendola), popularly called the "Pratoni della Zecca" (where the State Archives...
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  • by Marco Risi and released in 1989. It stars Michele Placido, Claudio Amendola, Alessandra Di Sanzo, Francesco Benigno, Roberto Mariano, Maurizio Prollo...
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    founder was Amilcare Zamorani. Between 1912 and 1914 its editor was Giovanni Amendola. In 1988 the owner of the paper was Monrif. In 2004 the owners were...
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    Luigi Fulci Social Democracy (1922–1922) Minister of the Colonies Giovanni Amendola Democratic Liberal Party (1922–1922) Minister for the Lands freed...
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