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    Flavio Gioia or Gioja, also known as Ioannes Gira Amalphensis (Italian pronunciation: [ˈflaːvjo ˈdʒɔːja]; c. 1300 – ?) is reputed to have been an Italian...
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    Flavio Gioia was a screw corvette of the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) built in the late 1870s and early 1880s. The design for Flavio Gioia was prepared...
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    fleet, Flavio Gioia. She was converted into a training ship in 1892, a role she filled for the remainder of her career. In 1902, Flavio Gioia was assigned...
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    the naval engineer Carlo Vigna, who also designed the similar corvette Flavio Gioia. The Italian navy still largely relied on a fleet of old wooden-hulled...
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  • Gioia can refer to: Gioia Bruno Gioia Marconi Braga Anthony H. Gioia Carl Daniel Gioia Dana Gioia Eric Gioia Flavio Gioia Gaetano Gioia [ru] (1764 or...
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    the perfection of the modern-day box compass. Between 1295 and 1302, Flavio Gioia converted the compass from a needle floating in water to what we use...
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    the Moon. It is named after the alleged Italian inventor of compass Flavio Gioia. As it lies so close to the northern limb, it is viewed nearly from the...
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    Amalfi was famous for its flourishing schools of law and mathematics. Flavio Gioia, traditionally considered the first to introduce the mariner's compass...
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  • Natalie Gioia is an electronic music vocalist and songwriter, based in Kyiv, Ukraine. At the age of 16, Natalie decided to try herself as a vocalist....
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    Esploratore) Indipendenza (unarmed merchantman) Piemonte (unarmed merchantman) Flavio Gioia (unarmed merchantman) Stella d'Italia (unarmed merchantman) SMS Lissa...
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    that originated, a correct reading of Biondo's passage reveals that Flavio Gioia never existed, and that the glory of the Amalfi people was not that of...
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    His first assignment was on the screw corvette Flavio Gioia. Over the next two years on board Flavio Gioia, Triangi voyaged to South America, touching the...
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    Operators Regia Marina (Royal Navy) Preceded by Vettor Pisani Succeeded by Flavio Gioia Completed 1 History Builder Venice Naval yard Laid down 1 February 1873...
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    escorts St Peter out of Prison. He then went to Rome and finished a Flavio Gioia, Return of Dinah and Jacob, a St John the Baptist, a Virgin of the Purity...
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    of ensign (during the First World War he was embarked on the cruiser Flavio Gioia, used as a training ship). He was promoted to sub-lieutenant on 17 March...
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    vessel's wooden hull had been superseded by newer steel-hulled ships like Flavio Gioia and Amerigo Vespucci that had been completed in the early 1880s. Brin's...
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    the gold medal at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, with the statue Flavio Gioia. Vincenzo Ragusa (1841–1927), taught sculpture from 1876 to 1882, and...
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  • 1916 to 15 July 1917 he served as an officer cadet on the training ship Flavio Gioia. After graduation, in March 1919 he was assigned as a midshipman on the...
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    old ironclads Castelfidardo and Affondatore and the screw corvettes Flavio Gioia and Caracciolo. During the annual fleet maneuvers in September and October...
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    invasion of Libya with the naval training division composed of the cruisers Flavio Gioia (his flagship), Amerigo Vespucci and Etna. Promoted vice admiral in 1914...
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  • Ltd. 26 June Trieste Regio Cantiere di Castellammare di Stabia Trieste Flavio Gioia Corvette For Regia Marina. 27 June  United Kingdom Messrs. C. S. Swan...
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    Cesare di Bazan (1942, directed by Riccardo Freda) - Il capitano del "Flavio Gioia" The Two Orphans (1942) - Monsieur Gérard La fabbrica dell'imprevisto...
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  • participated in the Italo-Turkish war as a cadet officer on the training ship Flavio Gioia. During the First World War he initially served on the battleship Vittorio...
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  • Argentine politician Flavio Gioja (born c. 1300), probable Italian mariner and inventor José Luis Gioja (born 1949), Argentine politician Gioia (disambiguation)...
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  • Carlo Bressan as Il maestro Gargiulo Guido Celano as Il capitano del "Flavio Gioia" Oreste Fares as Il dottore Lanzara Nicola Maldacea as Don Gennaro Del...
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    participated in the Italo-Turkish War as a cadet aboard the training ships Flavio Gioia and Amerigo Vespucci. He took part in World War I, first embarked on...
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  • troubled journey of a large shipment of cocaine from Monterrey, Mexico to Gioia Tauro, Italy. The sellers are Mexican drug lords Enrique and Jacinto Leyra...
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    with the other vessels of the squadron, including the screw corvette Flavio Gioia and the old screw frigate Vittorio Emanuele, supported by the transport...
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    movement. Members included Beto Guedes, Toninho Horta, Wagner Tiso, and Flávio Venturini, with whom he shared compositions and melodies. One composition...
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    guitar and whistling skills, and composing. According to jazz historian Ted Gioia, his most important contribution was in "championing the humble harmonica"...
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