• seasons for Italian teams as well: Fortitudo Bologna in 1984–1985, and Libertas Brindisi in 1988–1989. In 1982, Williams converted to Judaism. Williams also...
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  • Lecco, Ascoli, Brindisi 1972–73 – Parma, SPAL, Avellino 1973–74 – Alessandria, Sambenedettese, Pescara 1974–75 – Piacenza, Modena, Catania 1975–76 – Monza...
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  • national title, defeating Olimpia Milano in the finals, while Victoria Libertas Pesaro was crowned Italian champion twice in 1988 and 1990. The 1990s began...
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  • Fidelis Andria, Forte dei Marmi, Gerli, Igea Virtus, Juventus Siderno, Libertas Trieste, Lumezzane, Lupa Roma, Meda, Melfi, Molinella, Monopoli, Mortara...
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  • Cliff Pondexter (category Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro players)
    the summer of 1974; he did not make his professional debut until a fall 1975 exhibition game against the Kentucky Colonels. Between 1975 and 1978, Pondexter...
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    many civil wars led to a new constitutional framework that undermined libertas (liberty), the fundamental value of the Roman Republic. Nonetheless, Sulla’s...
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  • Quarter final 26–01–1994 Victoria Libertas (Scavolini) Pesaro – PAOK 82–66 (35–32) 02–02–1994 PAOK – Victoria Libertas (Scavolini) Pesaro 96–58 (45–35)...
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  • up, to an extent, by Pope John XXIII: In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas; and John Paul II's praise of the divine foolishness...
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    O. D. Anosike (category Victoria Libertas Pallacanestro players)
    games and five Eurocup games. On January 7, 2016, Anosike signed with Enel Brindisi of Italy for the rest of the 2015–16 Lega Basket Serie A season. On July...
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  • championship took place in 1968, and was won by Partenope Napoli. Between 1975 and 1983, the cup competition was not held, but it has been held regularly...
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    fascism in Italy; they published a propaganda paper entitled La Libertà. Giustizia e Libertà (English: Justice and Freedom) was an Italian anti-fascist resistance...
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    territory of the Kingdom of Italy, corresponding mainly to the provinces of Brindisi and Taranto and to Sardinia. Only gradually did the Italian territories...
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  • appointed Domenico Gori as president, moved its headquarters to the Bar Libertas on Via Ugo Bassi in Bologna, and finally identified a piece of land that...
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    Empire invaded southern Italy, attacking the cities of Apulia, Otranto and Brindisi, in a campaign that would last until November 22. June 2 – Pope Paul III...
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  • Athletics Championships Long jump 80 2.59 (0.0) Maria Lategana 04/01/1941 Brindisi 26/06/2021 Stadion 192 - 4^ prova Long jump 85 1.34 (-2.2) Maria Luigia...
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  • Toronto Raptors). May 22 — Tony Gennari, 76, Italian player (Varese, Libertas Forlì, Milano 1958). May 23 — Wilfredo Peláez, 88, Uruguayan Olympic bronze...
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    Bolzano Renzo Caramaschi (PD) Brescia Laura Castelletti (centre-left) Brindisi Giuseppe Marchionna (centre-right) Caltanissetta Walter Tesauro (UdC) Campobasso...
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