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    Giovanni Tria (born 28 September 1948) is an Italian economist and university professor who served as the Italian Minister of Economy and Finance in the...
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  • federal law Tria, a line of refillable pens by Letraset Giovanni Tria (born 1948), Italian economist and politician Giovanni Andrea Tria (1676–1761),...
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  • Giovanni Andrea Tria (22 July 1676 – 16 January 1761), was an Italian bishop, diplomat and historian. He was born in Laterza to Francesco Tria and Margherita...
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    September 2019 – 13 February 2021 Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte Preceded by Giovanni Tria Succeeded by Daniele Franco Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office...
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    head of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the same university Giovanni Tria, former Minister of Economy and Finance at the Italian Minister of Economy...
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    Renzi Paolo Gentiloni Preceded by Fabrizio Saccomanni Succeeded by Giovanni Tria Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office 23 March 2018 – 4 November...
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  • 4 years, 97 days Independent / Democratic Party Renzi Gentiloni 44 Giovanni Tria (1948– ) 1 June 2018 5 September 2019 1 year, 96 days Independent Conte...
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    League announced their new agreement on a Conte-led government with Giovanni Tria as Minister of Economy and Finance and Savona as Minister of European...
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    Affairs in the government of Mario Monti, the university professor Giovanni Tria as the minister of economy and finances and economist Paolo Savona,...
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    choice for the prime minister and instead nominate economics professor Giovanni Tria, an associate of Savona, as Minister of Economy and Finances, thus ending...
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    2018 4 years, 99 days Independent / Democratic Party Renzi Gentiloni Giovanni Tria (1948– ) 1 June 2018 5 September 2019 1 year, 96 days Independent Conte...
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    new government with Giuseppe Conte as Prime Minister and Professor Giovanni Tria newly proposed as Minister of Economy in place of Paolo Savona, who...
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    Giovanni Battista Riccioli, SJ (17 April 1598 – 25 June 1671) was an Italian astronomer and a Catholic priest in the Jesuit order. He is known, among other...
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    Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the...
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    Paracelsus (redirect from Tria prima)
    explain the nature of medicines, which he thought to be composed of the tria prima ('three primes' or principles): a combustible element (sulphur), a...
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    This is a list of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, sorted by genre. The volume (given in parentheses for motets) refers to the volume...
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  • (1918): 267-269. Damase Laberge (ed.). "Fr. Petri Iohannis Olivi, O.F.M., tria scripta sui ipsius apologetica annorum 1283 et 1285", Archivum Franciscanum...
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  • Tommaso Campailla Giambattista Vico Luigi Guido Grandi Pietro Giannone Giovanni Andrea Tria Antonio Schinella Conti Francesco Maria Zanotti Alberto Radicati...
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  • Wednesday or Thursday night until Monday. See also Peace and Truce of God. tria juncta in uno Three joined in one Motto of the Order of the Bath Triste est...
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    Apus (bird) (category Taxa named by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli)
    University Press. p. 244. Linnaeus, C. (1758). Systema Naturæ per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis...
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    Africans called the product itrīya, from which Italian sources derived the term tria (or aletría in the case of Spanish sources) during the 15th century. Durum...
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    Giovanni Antonio Guadagni, OCD (14 September 1674 – 15 January 1759), religious name Giovanni Antonio di San Bernardo – was an Italian Discalced Carmelite...
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    common symbols. According to Paracelsus (1493–1541), the three primes or tria prima – of which material substances are immediately composed – are: Sulfur...
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    Triassic (redirect from Trias era)
    August von Alberti, after a succession of three distinct rock layers (Greek triás meaning 'triad') that are widespread in southern Germany: the lower Buntsandstein...
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    existing medicines by separating them into their primordial elements (the tria prima: sulphur, mercury, and salt) and then again recombining them. Paracelsian...
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    for the dormancy to be broken. The name Triops comes from the Greek τρία (tría) meaning "three" and ὤψ (ops) meaning "eye". The head of T. longicaudatus...
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    (1725–1726) Giovanni Andrea Tria (1726–1741 Resigned) Giovanni Andrea Tria, (iuniore) (II) (1742–1747 Died) Scipione de' Lorenzi (1747–1772 Died) Giovanni Antonio...
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    Hirundo apus. The current genus Apus was erected by the Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1777 based on tautonymy. The word apus is the Latin...
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    "Titling". 3 November 2023. Linnaeus, Carl (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis...
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    Cremona Press maggio 2021 ISBN 9788897819578 De harmonia mundi totius cantica tria, Venetiis, in aedibus Bernardini de vitalibus chalcographi, 1525. Digitized...
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