Giovanni Corti (14 April 1797 - 12 December 1868) was an Italian priest who became Bishop of Mantua. He supported the cause of Italian reunification at...
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October 1871 he was appointed Bishop of Mantova. Rota succeeded Bishop Giovanni Corti in Mantua, a liberal who had strongly supported the unification of Italy...
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Bonaventura Corti (26 February 1729 – 3 February 1813) was an Italian Jesuit priest and naturalist who contributed to studies on microscopic organisms...
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Hate Summer to critical acclaim. I corti di Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo (1996): lit. 'The short sketches of Aldo, Giovanni and Giacomo'. Tel chi el telùn (1999):...
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himself in Saint Peter's Basilica. The co-consecrators were Giovanni Soglia Ceroni and Giovanni Giacomo Sinibaldi. He was also appointed as the apostolic...
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Giovanni Battista Bellé (4 October 1776 - 30 June 1844) was an Italian priest who became Bishop of Mantua, based in the city of Mantua, Italy. Giovanni...
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Sesto San Giovanni (Italian: [ˈsɛsto san dʒoˈvanni]; Western Lombard: Sest San Giovann, Lombard: [ˈsɛst ˌsãː dʒuˈʋan]), locally referred to as just Sesto...
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Francesco Gonzaga, (†1620) bishop of Mantua Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (†1664) painter and engraver Giovanni Corti, (†1868) bishop of Mantua Paolo Carlo...
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Corte, Haute-Corse (redirect from Corti, Corsica)
Corte (/ˈkɔːrteɪ/, /ˈkɔːrti/; French: [kɔʁte]; Italian: [ˈkorte]; Corsican: Corti, [ˈkorti]) is a commune in the Haute-Corse department, on the island of...
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only be judged by the Vatican Foro Ecclesiastico. The Bishop of Mantua Giovanni Corti explained the situation to Pope Pius IX in a letter sent on 20 July...
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Renato Corti (1 March 1936 – 12 May 2020) was an Italian cardinal and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Bishop of Novara from 1990 to 2011...
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Reggio, original painting by Giovanni Delera. Portrait of Cardinal Pighini and Toschi; Doctor G. Garofoli; and Abbot B. Corti, for Storia di Scandiano by...
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defrocking of Enrico Tazzoli. This was done on 24 November. Monsignor Giovanni Corti was forced to read the formula of condemnation, remove the vestments...
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1835 – 30 June 1844) Giovanni Corti (12 April 1847 – 12 December 1868) Pietro Rota (27 October 1871 – 3 May 1879 Retired) Giovanni Maria Berengo (12 May...
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Band, but later appeared in other works of Aldo, Giovanni e Giacomo, including the theatre show I corti. Tafazzi is a sort of mime wearing a black tracksuit...
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Piero Corti (16 September 1925 – 20 April 2003) was an Italian doctor who chose to work in a hospital in Uganda for most of his life. Piero Corti, whose...
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Alessandro Corti (born 21 June 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Formed on Giana Erminio youth system, Corti was loaned...
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Giovanni "Tinto" Brass (born 26 March 1933) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. In the 1960s and 1970s, he directed many critically acclaimed...
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San Giovanni a Porta Latina (Italian: "Saint John Before the Latin Gate") is a Basilica church in Rome, Italy, near the Porta Latina (on the Via Latina)...
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it could have been transmitted to Dante. The Italian philologist Maria Corti pointed out that, during his stay at the court of Alfonso X, Dante's mentor...
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"Comedic Zero") derives from a line from the show of the trio I corti di Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo, in which the "Zero Comico", understood philosophically...
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Venice of his day, his competition as an architect included Giovanni Sicher, Ernesto Corti, and Antonio Pedrazzoli. In 1915, he designed the Teatro Italia'...
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These requests were: The re-introduction of an assembly of Sardinians (Corti Generali) to meet every ten years (the House of Savoy rulers had not summoned...
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Gianni Iapichino (redirect from Giovanni Japichino)
Conchi 1943: Mario Romeo 1944: Not held 1945: Mario Romeo 1946: Felice Corti 1947: Mario Romeo 1948: Carlo Rinaldi 1949: Franco Fano 1950: Mario Romeo...
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oil production. The estate is managed today by Duccio Corsini. Villa Le Corti, the old family residence, can be toured today by visitors where they will...
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Wawel Cathedral. Archbishop Macharski was created Cardinal-Priest of San Giovanni a Porta Latina as his titular church in June 1979, the first consistory...
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Lugano (redirect from Nuove di diverse corti e paesi)
bookshop in Lugano. They began publishing the newspaper Nuove di diverse corti e paesi in 1748 and changed its name to Gazzetta di Lugano in 1797. The...
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Motoracing. Claudio Corti replaced Stefan Bradl for the German Grand Prix, after Bradl fractured his right scaphoid at Assen. Corti was replaced by Toni...
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instance (tribunali di prima istanza), courts of appeal (corti d'appello), courts of revision (corti di revisione), and a court of cassation (corte di cassazione)...
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