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    Igino Giordani (Hyginus Giordani; 24 September 1894 – 18 April 1980) was an Italian politician, writer and journalist, born at Tivoli. He was also a significant...
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  • Francesco Giordani (1896–1961), Italian research chemist and scientist Giuseppe Giordani (1751–1798), Italian composer of mainly operas Igino Giordani (1894–1980)...
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    appointment with Igino Giordani (1884-1980), a prominent figure in Parliament. The meeting took place on September 17, 1948. Giordani, who was married...
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    likewise misunderstood. In 1948, the Italian politician and journalist Igino Giordani, a member of the Italian Parliament and pioneer of ecumenism joined...
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    (Italian) Media related to Giovanni Gronchi at Wikimedia Commons (it) Igino Giordani, Alcide De Gasperi il ricostruttore, Rome: Edizioni Cinque Lune, 1955...
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  • connected to the Focolare Movement co-founded by him, Chiara Lubich and Igino Giordani. The Focolare Movement is an international organization that promotes...
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    Massimo L. Salvadori, Enciclopedia storica, Zanichelli, Bologna 2000 Igino Giordani, De Gasperi, il ricostruttore, Cinque Lune, Rome 1955 Giulio Andreotti...
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  • Journal. Retrieved 27 September 2022. Giordani, Igino (1977). The Social Message of Jesus. ASIN B0006CT1T8. Igino, Giordani (1944). The social message of the...
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  • Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) – American anti-war protester, writer, poet Igino Giordani (1894–1980) – Italian politician and cosponsor of the first Italian...
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  • inherently competeted with the Catholic Church for social influence; Igino Giordani called fascism a modern version of Caesaropapism that wishes to subjugate...
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  • Jas Gawronski Roberto Giacobbo Oscar Giannino Maria Cristina Giongo Igino Giordani Luca Giurato Piero Gobetti Gianfranco Goria Antonio Gramsci Carlo Grande...
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    to serve as spiritual director. Among the people she followed were Igino Giordani and Giorgio La Pira, both declared venerable by the Catholic Church...
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  • months' disqualification for coach Fulvio Bernardini and the club's doctor Igino Poggiali, and the acquittal of the accused players for unknowingly taking...
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  • boarding school of nuns in Como, the seventeen-year-old Milanese Elena Giordani manages to convince her parents to let her spend the summer holidays together...
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    Mason Crest Publishers Inc. ISBN 9781422226889. Retrieved 20 May 2015. Giordani, Igino; Taylor, Stephen S., eds. (1958). Who's Who in Italy. Milan, Italy:...
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  • Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-65098-4. Giordani, Igino; Taylor, Stephen S., eds. (1958). Who's Who in Italy. Milan, Italy:...
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  • Italy (in Italian). Retrieved 26 March 2019. Di Felice, Paola; Addari, Igino (2011). La "Sala Grande" della città di Teramo. Teramo. p. 32.{{cite book}}:...
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    (1907-1988) 1946 1951 PRI 1946 2 Vittorio Cervone (1917-1993) 1951 1953 DC 1951 3 Igino Salvezza (1914–2001) 1953 1956 DC 1956 1960 1956 1960 1962 1960 4 Angelo...
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