The Sacco chair (also known as a beanbag chair, or simply a beanbag), is a large bag or sack (Italian: sacco) made of leather or fabric filled with expanded...
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Carmelo Di Bella 1966–1967 Luciano Lupi 1967–1968 Luciano Lupi (R1–22) * Umberto Sacco (R23–38) 1968–1969 Dino Ballacci 1969–1970 Gianni Seghedoni 1970–1972...
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Gaetano Bresci (redirect from Assassination of Umberto I)
1869 – 22 May 1901) was an Italian anarchist who assassinated the king Umberto I of Italy. As a young weaver, his experiences with exploitation in the...
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This is a list of works published by Umberto Eco. Il nome della rosa (1980; English translation: The Name of the Rose, 1983) Il pendolo di Foucault (1988;...
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Giuseppe Sacco (born 1 August 1938) is a tenured Italian academic specialised in international relations, with secondary interests in the fields of international...
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Valle Latina (redirect from Valle del Sacco)
south-east, crossing the Alban Hills (High Valle Latina), the Valle del Sacco (Middle Valle Latina) and the Valle del Liri up to Cassino (Lower Latin...
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its former members turned to acts of terrorism; in 1878, the new King Umberto I survived a stabbing by an Italian anarchist. During the late 1870s, debates...
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Galleanisti (category Sacco and Vanzetti)
Salsedo, Raffaele Schiavina, Carlo Valdinoci, and, most notably, Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Carlo Buda, the brother of Galleanist bombmaker...
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Chieti Beauregard Hospital, Aosta Saint-Martin-de-Corléans Hospital, Aosta Umberto Parini Regional Hospital, Aosta Policlinico of Bari, Bari Anthea Hospital...
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syndicalist Giuseppe Di Vittorio Torremaggiore, and the native town of Nicola Sacco Troia, site of a 10th-century cathedral, refounded by Byzantine Katepan...
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to Italian anarchists and disciples of Luigi Galleani. The Galleanists Sacco and Vanzetti were among his best friends. Buda traveled with a Galleanist...
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and National Crime Commission director September 26 – Albert Anastasia [Umberto Anastasio] "Lord High Executioner"/"The Mad Hatter", Mangano crime family...
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located in Rome, Italy, founded in 1974 by a group of entrepreneurs led by Umberto Agnelli. It provides undergraduate and postgraduate education, in addition...
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the Romans in 386 BC during their advance against the Volsci in Valle del Sacco, then transformed into a municipium under the Roman garrison. The taking...
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2020. ""La morte di mio figlio e i Ricchi e Poveri": Franco Gatti vuota il sacco, tutta la verità sull'addio - Sfoglio - Libero Quotidiano". Archived from...
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developed markedly extremist tendencies. These disciples included Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who promoted Galleani's lectures and distributed...
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sorely tested by the Imperial siege and stood fast. A legend (related in Umberto Eco's book Baudolino, and which recalls one concerning Bishop Herculanus’...
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Montaldo (Sacco e Vanzetti, 1971), Giuseppe Patroni Griffi ('Tis Pity She's a Whore, 1971), Mauro Bolognini (Drama of the Rich, 1974), Umberto Lenzi (Almost...
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(born 1934) Albert Anastasia, "Mad Hatter", "Lord High Executioner" (born Umberto Anastasio, 1902–1957) Anthony Anastasio, "Tough Tony" (born Antonio Anastasio...
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Keller Pankhurst Volin Lukács Korsch Polanyi Vanzetti Bordiga Serge Gramsci Sacco Day Marcuse James Orwell Montseny Sartre Bookchin Zinn Castoriadis Thompson...
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12; Issue 44240; column A Cannistraro, Philip (March 1996). "Mussolini, Sacco-Vanzetti, and the Anarchists: The Transatlantic Context". The Journal of...
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Policlinico Hospital location, the San Paolo Hospital location, and the Sacco Hospital location are Italian courses. The International Medical School...
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During the albeit brief Forty Days of Freedom, illustrious figures such as Umberto Terracini, Piero Malvestiti and Gianfranco Contini collaborated on the...
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got across to the Adriatic Henetice, as it is called." "CLADES GALLICA - SACCO DI ROMA (390 a.c.)" (in Italian). Retrieved 5 July 2023. "BATTAGLIA DI TALAMONE...
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and despair of their many fans, the group decided to continue with Danilo Sacco doing vocals, Francesco Gualerzi on wind and vocals and Elisa Minari on...
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mission specialist on STS-115 Hans Schlegel – mission specialist on STS-122 Umberto Guidoni – mission specialist on STS-100 Robert Thirsk – flight engineer...
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Collective – PS1 Warm Up:Brooklyn, NY, 2 July 2005 (live album) (Kufala) 2007 – Umberto Echo – Dub Trail 2007 – Jojo Kuo – No Kelen Kelen – Goin Native Records...
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460 52 Martín Cáceres Uruguay Defender 2009–2010 2012–2016 2019 119 7 Umberto Caligaris Italy Defender 1928–1935 198 0 Mauro Camoranesi Argentina/ Italy...
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noted physician and surgeon Enrico di Robilant, philosopher of law Rodolfo Sacco, professor of law, current professor emeritus at the Faculty of Law Loredana...
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Rosa (1908–1936), a former UNITO Law student who attempted to assassinate Umberto II of Italy in Brussels on 24 October 1929. Giovanni Palatucci (1909–1945)...
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