Pietro Bellora (6 December 1891 – 21 November 1959) was a member of the Italian Christian Democracy, and was an Italian Senator from Lombardy. He died...
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Laurenz Lütteken. Retrieved 5 January 2019. Kuzmick, Hansell Kathleen; Bellora, Carlo (2001). "Baillou, Luigi de". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford...
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resignation. Emanuele Samek Lodovici for Abbiategrasso (44.8%) replaced Pietro Bellora in 1959. Reason: death. Carlo Arnaudi for Abbiategrasso (20.7%) replaced...
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votes in their constituency. Amilcare Locatelli for Rho (36.2%) replaced Pietro Torelli in 1948. Reason: death. Edoardo Origlia for Milan 2 (54.5%) replaced...
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Others 1 Bergamo Cristoforo Pezzini Christian Democracy 61.8% 2 Clusone Pietro Bellora Christian Democracy 70.7% 3 Treviglio Daniele Turani Christian Democracy...
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rock or a rocky terrain. Church of Sant'Anastasio Martire Church of San Pietro Church of Natività di Maria Vergine Church of Santa Maria Nascente Stigliano...
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Valentini, Arturo Vermi, William Xerra. Milan: Centro Culturale d'Arte Bellora. Fondo Fraccaro-Carrega at Mart's Archivio del '900 Relativamente, 1971...
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