ships operated by Achille Lauro were named Gioacchino Lauro: SS Gioacchino Lauro (1920), in service 1932–40 SS Gioacchino Lauro (1943), in service 1947–68...
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SS Empire Engineer (redirect from Gioacchino Lauro)
In 1932, Canadian Commander was sold to Achille Lauro, Naples, Italy and renamed Gioacchino Lauro. Her port of registry was Naples. The Italian Official...
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Flotta Lauro began as one of the largest Italian freighter fleets of the time founded by Gioacchino Lauro, and would eventually go on to operate passenger...
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traced back to the middle of the 19th century when Italian shipowner Gioacchino Lauro started a steamboat company. His son Achille expanded that shipping...
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children of the shipowner Gioacchino and of Laura Cafiero, he was on his part the shipowner and founder of the "Flotta Lauro", based in Southern Italy...
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Cuomo 1951–1952 Achille Lauro 1952–1954 Alfonso Cuomo 1954–1963 Luigi Scuotto 1963–1964 Roberto Fiore 1964–1967 Gioacchino Lauro 1967–1968 Antonio Corcione...
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Gioacchino (Jack) Lauro Li Vigni is a tenor opera singer who performs internationally. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Palermo, Italy...
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Ferlaino became a minority shareholder of Napoli, whose chairman was Gioacchino Lauro. In 1969, he expanded his financial involvement by spending ₤70 million...
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1921 as Canadian Commander. Sold in 1932 to Achille Lauro & Co, Naples and renamed Gioacchino Lauro. Seized on 10 June 1940 at Hartlepool. To MoWT and...
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e Achille Lauro" [Sanremo 2025, the competing singers: the list of the Festival's "Bigs", from Giorgia and Elodie to Fedez and Achille Lauro]. Corriere...
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Girolamo Donnini (fl. 1719 - died 1752) Carlo Antonio Campioni (1720–1788) Gioacchino Cocchi (1720–1804) Quirino Gasparini (1721–1778) Pietro Nardini (1722–1793)...
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Studios and on location in Milan, Paris and Rome. Roland Alexandre as Gioacchino Rossini Myriam Bru as Luisa Lewis Elisa Cegani as Giuseppina Strepponi...
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House of Ricordi (Casa Ricordi, 1954), also featuring Roland Alexandre as Gioacchino Rossini. Ferzetti starred in Mario Soldati's The Wayward Wife (La Provinciale...
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1989 Daniele Benati - Pierluigi Giordani, Stanze bolognesi - La Collezione Lauro, Bologna 1994 Alessandro Bugatti - Adriano Ragazzi, Tecniche basate sulla...
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his birth, the city of Naples dedicated a street to his memory in Rione Lauro, called Via Nicola Romeo. "Documentary narration by Matthew Franklin". alfalegend...
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Prigioni di Edimburgo Nice Rossi Lauro Rossi Domino Nero Turin Rossi Lauro Rossi Falsi Monetari Turin Rossini Gioacchino Rossini Il barbiere di Siviglia...
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MC, Gaspari R, Merra G, Zileri Dal Verme L, Zocco MA, Piscaglia AC, Di Gioacchino G, Novi M, Santoliquido A, Flore R, Tondi P, Proietti R, Gasbarrini G...
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back to the 18th century, of three statues portraying Saint Anna, Saint Gioacchino, and the child Mary. There is also a portrait of Saint Filippo Neri. Fourth...
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Coates (1882–1953) Eric Coates (1886–1957) Gloria Coates (1938–2023) Gioacchino Cocchi (1720–1804) Carlo Coccia (1782–1873) Julian Cochran (born 1974)...
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the Austrian Frederick Bianchi, Duke of Casalanza, defeated the army of Gioacchino Murat, Napoleon's brother-in-law, during the battle of Tolentino and,...
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Rossini, a collaborative work created by thirteen composers to honor Gioacchino Rossini. Born in Godiasco, Cagnoni first studied music composition privately...
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Cavalcanti (c. 1255–1300), poet, a major figure among the Florentine poets Gioacchino da Fiore (1130–1202), theologian, mystic and esotericist. His thoughts...
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the most important Italian composers, of a Requiem for the death of di Gioacchino Rossini. He contributed with the Lux aeterna, but the project initiated...
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Administration, Philadelphia. To Achille Lauro fu Gioacchino, Naples, Italy in 1947, renamed Achille Lauro. Renamed Pozzuolli in 1964. Scrapped at Trieste...
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Hermann Goetz: Francesca da Rimini Franco Leoni: Francesca da Rimini Gioacchino Maglioni: Francesca da Rimini Luigi Mancinelli: Paolo e Francesca Saverio...
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Chibly Langlois 22 February 2014 San Gioacchino ai Prati di Castello Leopoldo Brenes 22 February 2014 Santi Gioacchino ed Anna al Tuscolano Toribio Ticona...
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(5) 1967: Antonio Ambu (6) 1968: Antonio Ambu (7) 1969: Gioacchino De Palma 1970: Gioacchino De Palma (2) 1971: Francesco Amante 1972: Renato Martini...
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