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    Armando Diaz, 1st Duke della Vittoria, OSSA, OSML, OMS, OCI (5 December 1861 – 28 February 1928) was an Italian general and a Marshal of Italy. He is mostly...
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    Óscar Armando Díaz de León Huez, known professionally as Carín León, (born 26 July 1989) is a Mexican singer-songwriter who specializes in regional Mexican...
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    Armando Diaz was a light cruiser of the Condottieri class and the sister-ship of the Luigi Cadorna. She served in the Regia Marina during World War II...
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  • Horatio Sanz and Drew Franklin. Other early members included Neil Flynn, Armando Diaz, Ali Farahnakian and Rich Fulcher. In 2013, Besser, Roberts and Walsh...
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    Bartolomeo Colleoni Giovanni delle Bande Nere Cadorna class: Luigi Cadorna Armando Diaz Montecuccoli class: Raimondo Montecuccoli Muzio Attendolo Duca d'Aosta...
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    The raid on the "Armando Diaz" School took place during the 27th G8 meeting in Genoa in 2001 in the district of Albaro, Genoa. The school building was...
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    replacement of the Italian Supreme Commander Luigi Cadorna with General Armando Diaz. Diaz reorganized the troops, blocked the enemy advance by implementing...
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    The Magnet Theater was founded in March 2005 by Armando Diaz, Ed Herbstman and Shannon Manning. Diaz, Manning and Herbstman were friends from Chicago...
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  • Benito Mussolini for the purpose of honoring generals Luigi Cadorna and Armando Diaz, the rank was granted to several other general officers from 1926 to...
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    Luigi Cadorna's dismissal and General Armando Diaz's replacement of him as Chief of Staff of the Italian Army. Diaz set up a strong defense line along the...
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    (1930) - Sunk 1942 Luigi Cadorna class Luigi Cadorna (1931) - BU 1950s Armando Diaz (1932) - Sunk 1941 Raimondo Montecuccoli class Raimondo Montecuccoli...
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    the Piave line could be held. The king appointed the respected General Armando Diaz as Chief of General Staff, with Badoglio named as his second-in-command...
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    Austro-Hungarian offensive routed the Italians, the new Italian chief of staff, Armando Diaz, ordered the Fourth Army to stop their retreat and defend these positions...
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  • Óscar Armando Díaz (15 October 1970 – 12 December 1998), nicknamed Tito, was a Salvadoran professional footballer, prior to which had played football in...
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  • Phoenix's Vice-Mayor Antoni Gutiérrez Díaz (1929–2006), Catalan (Spain) physician and politician Armando Diaz (1861–1928), Italian General and a Marshal...
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    Showatorium Coptors Shogun's Heroes Coed Prison Sluts – The Musical The Armando Diaz Experience The Deconstruction Derby The Zodiac Thrillers The Dickie Bell...
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    October 1917) Luigi Cadorna – Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Italian Army Armando Diaz – Chief of General Staff of the Royal Italian Army Luigi, Duke of Abruzzi...
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    Austro-German force won a major victory at Caporetto, Cadorna was replaced by Armando Diaz who retreated more than 100 kilometres (62 mi) before holding positions...
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  • final days of the 2001 G8 summit in Genoa, Italy, when police stormed Armando Diaz, a school in Genoa. In the nighttime raid, over 300 police officers attacked...
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    Year Title Role Notes 1994 Lois Kaz Various 1995 The Armando Diaz Experience, Theatrical Movement and Hootenanny Various 1996 The Dana Carvey Show Street...
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    was replaced by Armando Diaz. When the Austro-Hungarian offensive routed the Italians, the new Italian chief of staff, Armando Diaz ordered to stop their...
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    the Austrians. The War Bulletin No. 1267 of 3 November 1918 by General Armando Diaz announced the Bollettino della Vittoria and the Bollettino della Vittoria...
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  • General Díaz is a neighbourhood Asunción, Paraguay. General Diaz or Díaz may also refer to: Club General Díaz, a Paraguayan football club Armando Diaz (1861–1928)...
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  • 4 November 1924 - Conte Luigi Cadorna (1850–1928) 4 November 1924 - Armando Diaz (1861–1928) 25 June 1926 - Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta (1869–1931)...
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    Nevada, U.S. Retained WBC and IBF light flyweight titles 42 Win 40–2 Armando Diaz TKO 3 (10) Jul 8, 1994 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U...
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    Austro-Hungarian offensive routed the Italians, the new Italian chief of staff, Armando Diaz ordered to stop their retreat and defend the fortified defenses around...
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  • United States Prieto Diaz, a municipality in Sorsogon, Philippines Diaz, Tubajon, a barangay in the Philippines Armando Diaz, a school in Genoa, Italy...
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  • took place in December 2011. The first winners of this tournament were Armando Diaz and Paulita Villanueva. Villanueva is also the most successful player...
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  • accepting the premiership of Italy from the king. Cadorna was replaced by Armando Diaz. The conference also agreed to the formation of a Supreme War Council...
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    leaders Archduke Eugen of Austria (1st) Arz von Straußenburg (2nd and 3rd) Armando Diaz Strength 120,000 134,000 Casualties and losses 21,000 during the first...
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