Giulio Cesare Tassoni (27 February 1859 – 10 October 1942) was an Italian general and politician. He was the governor of Tripolitania for a few months...
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Italian poet and writer Giulio Cesare Tassoni (1859–1942), Italian general Tassone This page lists people with the surname Tassoni. If an internal link intending...
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the final offensive. The Allies:(Armando Diaz) 7th Italian Army (Giulio Cesare Tassoni): between the Stelvio and the western shore of Lake Garda. 2 Army...
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Armando Diaz and the new 7th Italian Army was formed under command of Giulio Cesare Tassoni. It participated in the successful Battle of the Piave River (June...
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Italy itself. Italy (Armando Diaz) (west to east) 7th Italian Army (Giulio Cesare Tassoni) 1st Italian Army (Guglielmo Pecori Giraldi) 6th Italian Army (Luca...
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called for help from their bases in Shaghab. The Italian general Giulio Cesare Tassoni prepared a large force, but it was forced to stop during their march...
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Governor of Tripolitania In office 1915 – 5 August 1918 Preceded by Giulio Cesare Tassoni Succeeded by Vincenzo Garioni Italian Governor of Aegean Islands...
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father of Ferdinand de Lesseps) and "Philalete Abraham" (perhaps Giulio Cesare Tassoni, Napoleonic diplomat). In 1813 he founded in Naples the lodge "La...
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(composed of the Duke of Aosta, Luca Montuori, Enrico Caviglia, Giulio Cesare Tassoni, Gaetano Giardino, Carlo Petitti di Roreto and Giuseppe Francesco...
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and furnished with ample funds a group of Genoese conspirators led by Giulio Cesare Vachero who were to overthrow the Republic of Genoa and place the city...
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the remains of the old 2nd Army. After an initial period under Giulio Cesare Tassoni, command was assumed by Mario Nicolis di Robilant, who set up divisional...
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office 1 November 1914 – 5 February 1915 Preceded by Giorgio Cigliana Succeeded by Giulio Cesare Tassoni Personal details Born 1853 Died 1919 (aged 65–66)...
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Umoristi. He became friends with Girolamo Aleandro, Antonio Bruni, Alessandro Tassoni and other members of the Academy. In 1611 Preti was charged by cardinal...
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towards G. and the resignation of the undersecretary of War, General Giulio Cesare Tassoni, was interpreted by observers as indicating the involvement of Cadorna...
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(1853–1919) 16 November 1914 5 February 1915 81 days 7 Lieutenant general Giulio Cesare Tassoni (1859–1942) 5 February 1915 15 July 1915 160 days 8 Lieutenant general...
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of Beatrice Estense Tassoni, daughter of the Marchese Ferrante, to Giovanni Francesco Sacchetti, brother of Cardinal Giulio Cesare Sacchetti, then legate...
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and Petrarch. In his Postille al Vocabolario della Crusca, Alessandro Tassoni took a stand against the 14th-century models of Pietro Bembo and the Accademia...
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Neapolitan dialect the best known work of the form was La Vaiasseide by Giulio Cesare Cortese (1612). While in Romanesco Giovanni Camillo Peresio wrote Il...
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lying north of the Dora river, right at the intersection between Corso Giulio Cesare and Corso Emilia. The farmstead has long been demolished and the area...
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Giuseppe Garibaldi Germana Paolieri as La duchessa Carlo Romano as Paolo Tassoni Marco Vicario as Mario Ave Ninchi as Aurelia Attilio Dottesio as Mazzini...
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eventually had 75 separate stories, albeit intended for an adult audience. Giulio Cesare Croce also borrowed from stories children enjoyed for his books.: 757 ...
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year he traveled to Naples and Rome, forming a friendship with Alessandro Tassoni, and returned to Modena in the summer of 1614. In the autumn he married...
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followers. Antonio Bruni was born in Manduria on 15 December 1593, a son of Giulio Cesare, originally from Asti, and Isabella Pasanisi. Having completed his studies...
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Naples, Edizioni Agea, 1988, pp. 65–66 Giovanni Drei, Giuseppina Allegri Tassoni (a cura di) I Farnese. Grandezza e decadenza di una dinastia Italiana,...
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streghe di mare, Alpes 1930, reprint Il Castello 2003, ISBN 88-8039-314-6 Tassoni, Alpes 1931 Tropici, Bompiani 1934 Via degli spagnoli, Bompiani 1936 Oceano...
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Elizabeth Carey, Lady Berkeley, English courtier (b. 1576) April 25 Alessandro Tassoni, Italian poet and writer (b. 1565) Julius Frederick, Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen...
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Edward Fortunatus, German nobleman (d. 1600) September 28 – Alessandro Tassoni, Italian poet and writer (d. 1635) October 6 – Marie de Gournay, French...
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