• Antonio Sacconi (5 October 1895 – 22 December 1968) was an Italian chess master. Born into a noble family in Rome, he won torneo del Caffè Balbo after...
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  • Sacconi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Sacconi (1895–1968), Italian chess master Carlo Sacconi (1808–1889), Cardinal...
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  • 1835–1918) Peter Petrovich Saburov (Russia, Switzerland, 1880–1932) Antonio Sacconi (Italy, 1895–1968) Tania Sachdev (India, 1986) Matthew Sadler (England...
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  • with Antonio Sacconi in the Padulli Memorial Chess Tournament. In 1937, he ranked 4th in Milan behind Stefano Rosselli del Turco, Antonio Sacconi and Esteban...
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  • Sassi Andrea Russotto Francesco Rutelli Gigi Sabani Antonio Sabàto, Jr. Ashraf Saber Antonio Sacconi Luigi Sagrati Alessio Sakara Luciano Salce Tommaso...
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  • (Mario Monticelli won), shared 2nd place at Florence 1935 (behind Antonio Sacconi). After World War II, he tied for 16th place at Florence 1948, ended...
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    Fernando Sacconi (May 30, 1895 in Rome – June 26, 1973 in Point Lookout) was an expert Italian violin maker and restorer who studied fellow luthier Antonio Stradivari...
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    (1817–1899), was the leading Italian chess player for most of the mid 1800s. Antonio Sacconi (1895–1968), was a chess player. International Master (1951) and Italian...
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    33 tavole, Milano, HOEPLI, 1923 The secrets of Stradivari by Simone F. Sacconi, Libreria del Convegno in Cremona, Cremona, 1972 Simone Fernando Sacconi...
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  • after World War II. In 1935, he took 6th in Florence (6th ITA-ch; Antonio Sacconi won). In 1938, he tied for 4th-6th in Savona (Vincenzo Castaldi won)...
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    Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. The monument was realized by Giuseppe Sacconi. From an architectural perspective, it was conceived as a modern forum...
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    at Milan 1934 (Monticelli won); tied for 2nd-3rd at Florence 1935 (Antonio Sacconi won); tied for 7-9th at Florence 1936 (Vincenzo Castaldi won); took...
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    Consideramus". Although the instrument comes with a certificate from Simone F. Sacconi attributing it to the Brothers Amati circa 1620, both Charles Beare and...
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  • point ahead of GM Michele Godena and IM Bruno Belotti. Adriano Chicco; Antonio Rosino. Storia degli scacchi in Italia. Venezia, Marsilio, 1990, ISBN 88-317-5383-5...
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  • Lucerne, Switzerland. Several years later, he played chess with Count Antonio Sacconi in a Jesuit boarding school at Villa Mondragone, Frascati, a few miles...
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    Renato Brunetta, Roberto Formigoni, Maurizio Sacconi, Maurizio Gasparri, Mariastella Gelmini, Antonio Martino, Giancarlo Galan, Maurizio Lupi, Gaetano...
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    Instruments and Bows Commemorating the 70th Birthday of Simone Fernando Sacconi, Schuler Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, 1966. Meisterwerke Italienischer...
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    been used to prevent mildew, rotting and insect damage. Simone Fernando Sacconi suggested that Vernice bianca, an egg tempera varnish composed of gum arabic...
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  • October 3 – Giovanni Comisso, Italian writer (died 1969) October 5 – Antonio Sacconi, Italian chess master (died 1968) October 6 – Nando Bruno, Italian...
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  • Simone Fernando Sacconi and his pupil Dario D'Attilli, where many of the best American repairers were trained. In his last years Sacconi spent much time...
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    Amat di San Filippo e Sorso, 1877–1878 Camillo di Pietro, 1878–1884 Carlo Sacconi, 1884–1889 Raffaele Monaco La Valletta, 1889–1896 Luigi Oreglia di Santo...
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    (1796–1878) (1837, 1877) Camillo di Pietro (1806–1884) (1853, 1878) Carlo Sacconi (1808–1889) (1861, 1884) Raffaele Monaco La Valletta (1827–1896) (1868...
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  • Heinrich Roth Simone Fernando Sacconi Igino Sderci Gaetano and Pietro Sgarabotto Stefano Scarampella Jerome Bonaparte Squier Antonio de Torres José Yacopi Robert...
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    of Italy's patriotic symbols. It was the monument's designer, Giuseppe Sacconi, who decided to place only exclusively allegorical works of art, because...
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    Musotto, Margherita Boniver, Francesco Colucci, Raffaele Iannuzzi, Maurizio Sacconi, Luigi Cesaro, and Stefania Craxi. Although it may seem unusual for self-identified...
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    IV Cabinet (2008–2011) Berlusconi Tremonti Maroni Alfano Palma Frattini Sacconi Fazio Gelmini La Russa Scajola Romani Zaia Romano Prestigiacomo Matteoli...
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    competition was held to decide which architect should design it. Giuseppe Sacconi participated, but lost – he would later design the tomb of Umberto I in...
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    attempt was followed in 1882 by a second competition, won by Giuseppe Sacconi, who later became the architect who designed the Vittoriano. The foundation...
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    Jacopo Vignali. The main altarpiece is an Immaculate Conception by Carlo Sacconi, flanked by a Transit of St Joseph by Tommaso Redi. The monastic order...
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  • Rastrelli Antonio Rinaldi Carlo Rossi Giuseppe Sacconi Faustino Trebbi Domenico Trezzini Giacomo Quarenghi Giuseppe Valadier Rodolfo Vantini Antonio Visentini...
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