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    Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora (27 March 1799 – 7 June 1855) was an Italian general who is best remembered for founding the military unit known as the...
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  • La Marmora may refer to: Punta La Marmora, a Sardinian mountain Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora (1804-1878), Italian general and statesman Alessandro Ferrero...
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    brothers include soldier and naturalist Alberto della Marmora and Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, founder of the branch of the Italian army now called...
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  • Alfonso Ferrero La Marmora, an Italian politician Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, an Italian general Marmora, a Latin word for marble USS Marmora, the name of...
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    Chrzanowski, Alessandro La Marmora, the Duke of Savoy, and the Duke of Genoa, as well as the king's two aides de campe, generals Carlo Emanuele La Marmora and...
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    defended Vicenza in 1848 and defended the second Roman Republic. Alessandro La Marmora Riccardo Grifoni, June 7, 1886 Turin, March 27, 1799 – Crimea, June...
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    Army's infantry corps. They were originally created by General Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora on 18 June 1836 to serve in the Royal Sardinian Army, which...
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    Ferrero La Marmora (or Della Marmora; 7 April 1789 – 18 March 1863) was an Italian soldier and naturalist. He was elder brother to Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora...
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    War, he was back in uniform; this time with the Bersaglieri of Alessandro La Marmora. Once again, he made numerous sketches that were turned into paintings...
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    They compete in Serie C Group C, and play their home games at the Stadio La Marmora-Pozzo in Biella. Following the reintroduction of reserve teams in Italy...
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    was renamed 1st Bersaglieri Battalion "La Marmora". The battalion was named for Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, who in 1835, while serving as captain in...
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    infantry. In a brief battle, the new light-infantry unit commanded by Alessandro La Marmora captured the bridge and forced the small detachment of Austrian...
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  • entrance to the town and "quickly forced them to disperse". Colonel Alessandro La Marmora then led the Bersaglieri charge into the town, and was seriously...
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    Carlo Marocchetti, at Piazza Carlo Alberto Equestrian statue of Alfonso La Marmora, at Piazza Bodoni Duke Emanuele Filiberto at Piazza San Carlo Pollux at...
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    with its 1,829 meters is the second highest peak in Sardinia after Punta La Marmora. It is located in the Gennargentu massif, in the province of Nuoro, in...
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    Trotti, after the division's first commander Lieutenant General Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora had died on 7 June 1855) IV Brigade (Major General Rodolfo Gabrielli...
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  • 1380–1453), painter. Filippo Juvarra (1678–1736), architect. Alberto La Marmora (1788–1863), general, politician. Joseph Louis Lagrange (Giuseppe Lodovico...
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    around Tavolara. "Semana". Semana. 60 (1154–1166). 1962. Ferrero della Marmora, Alberto (1860). Itinéraire de l'île de Sardaigne pour faire suite au Voyage...
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  • Reynolds (1992) Yitzhak Shamir (1990) Benjamin Netanyahu (2021) Alfonso La Marmora 2nd (1865) Luigi Federico Menabrea 1st (1867) Giovanni Lanza (1873) Benedetto...
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  • 1858 - 19 July 1859 Urbano Rattazzi (3) 19 July 1859 - 21 January 1860 I La Marmora Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour (2) 21 January - 24 March 1860 III Cavour...
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  • Royal Decree Number 5906 of 9 October 1870. It was headed by Alfonso La Marmora. It was abolished on 1 February 1871. When Italy entered World War I on...
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    ships he transported the Piedmontese expeditionary force, under Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, which set sail from Genoa on 28 April 1855 and reached Balaklava...
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    Albert summoned his sons, Chrzanowski, generals Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, Carlo Emanuele La Marmora [it], Giovanni Durando, Luigi Fecia di Cossato [it]...
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    Governo La Marmora". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 24 August 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "III Governo La Marmora". storia...
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    Pia di Rho (25 February 1866 – Vienna, 19 April 1947). Married to count Alessandro Montecuccoli. 5) Rosalinda Incoronata De Domenicis (1846–1916), mother...
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    of the Adriatic, most of the Peloponnesus and settlements in the Sea of Marmora, the Black Sea and the Aegean. The relationship between the bishop, the...
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    the battalions of the Brigade Cuneo and Regina, which was commanded by La Marmora, approached, Benedek was still numerically inferior, but demanded the...
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  • envision the true potential of airpower and strategic bombardment Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora (1799–1855), general who is best remembered for founding the...
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    position of chief of staff of the 6th Division under General Alfonso La Marmora. In 1853 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and appointed general secretary...
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    the Hanoverian Catholics, consecrated him bishop of Spiga on the Sea of Marmora (modern day Biga in Turkey). Between 1709 and 1723 Steffani served as Vicar...
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