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    Carlo Cadorna (8 December 1809, Pallanza – 2 December 1891, Rome) was an Italian politician and the elder brother of General Raffaele Cadorna. He graduated...
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  • Cadorna is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carlo Cadorna (1809–1891), Italian politician Raffaele Cadorna (1815–1897), general of...
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    Marmora, Carlo Emanuele La Marmora [it], Giovanni Durando, Luigi Fecia di Cossato [it] (who had negotiated the armistice) and minister Carlo Cadorna. He confessed...
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    Carlo Bon Compagni, Count of Mombello (Turin, 25 July 1804 – Turin, 14 December 1880) was an Italian judge, educator and politician. Bon Compagni served...
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  • The Cadorna Line, officially the Northern Frontier, (Italian: Frontiera Nord) was the Italian defensive system on the northern border facing Switzerland...
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    Luigi Cibrario Piedmontese Minister of Education 1855–1858 Succeeded by Carlo Cadorna Preceded by The Count of Cavour Piedmontese Minister of Finances 1858–1859...
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    Moderate Party Carlo Bon Compagni di Mobello (1804–1880) 16 November 1853 16 June 1856 2 years, 213 days Moderate Party V (1853) Carlo Cadorna (1809–1891)...
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    Federico Menabrea Historical Right (1868–1869) Minister of the Interior Carlo Cadorna Historical Right (1868–1868) Girolamo Cantelli Historical Right (1868–1869)...
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    October 1867 17 January 1868 82 days Historical Right Menabrea I·II Carlo Cadorna (1809–1881) 17 January 1868 10 September 1868 237 days Historical Right...
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  • 1888-1888: Carlo Felice di Robilant 1886-1888: Luigi Corti 1883-1885: Costantino Nigra 1876-1882: Luigi Federico Menabrea 1869-1875: Carlo Cadorna 1861-1868:...
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    visit the restored remains of the Cadorna Line. Monte San Martino Vienormali Monte San Martino 1087 m – Linea Cadorna Monte San Martino Vienormali Monte...
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    Luigi Cadorna to consider candidates to replace him. Settimio Piacentini and Cadorna each received two votes on a secret ballot, with Cadorna voting...
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    Sunk 1940 Giovanni dalle Bande Nere (1930) - Sunk 1942 Luigi Cadorna class Luigi Cadorna (1931) - BU 1950s Armando Diaz (1932) - Sunk 1941 Raimondo Montecuccoli...
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    ultimatum. The next day, 11 September, Italian troops led by General Raffaele Cadorna entered the Papal States with the objective of taking Rome, occupying the...
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  • value, above all that of the two Chiefs of Staff of the Royal Army, Carlo Cadorna and Armando Diaz. There are also biographies of such notable figures...
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    Count Carlo Sforza (24 January 1872 – 4 September 1952) was an Italian diplomat and anti-fascist politician. Sforza was born at Lucca, the second son...
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    artillery bombardment. It was also on 21 May that Cadorna ordered a general retreat by the Italian forces. Carlo Stuparich and his platoon had by this time become...
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    Luigi Cadorna and appoint the well-respected General Armando Diaz in his place. He then reasserted civilian control over military affairs, which Cadorna had...
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    desert, he decided to move with his troops to the old fortifications of the Cadorna Line, on the mountains around Varese. He obtained weapons and ammunition...
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  • inventor (d. 1928) 1848 – Jennie Lee, American actress (d. 1925) 1850 – Luigi Cadorna, Italian field marshal (d. 1928) 1851 – John Dillon, Irish poet and politician...
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    as Cardinal Alfredo Ildefonso Schuster Giuseppe Addobbati as Raffaele Cadorna, Jr. Bruno Corazzari as Lt. Fritz Birzer Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Jack Donati...
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    probable enemy offensive, at his request, Cadorna granted Brusati five further divisions. However, Cadorna remained persuaded that nothing would happen...
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    strategies and tactics. Between 1915 and 1917, the Italian commander, Luigi Cadorna, undertook a series of frontal assaults along the Isonzo, which made little...
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    and organized them under a unified command led by Army general Raffaele Cadorna Jr., who was parachuted in the occupied areas. He also approved a decree...
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    the Italian army since 1908, dies unexpectedly and is replaced by Luigi Cadorna. According to Alfred von Kleist, German military attaché in Rome, in a...
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  • of Pope Pius VI Luigi Cacciatore (1900–1951), Italian politician Luigi Cadorna (1850–1928), Italian general and marshal Luigi Capello (1859–1941), Italian...
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    also came into contact with people such as Gaetano Salvemini, the brothers Carlo and Nello Rosselli, and Ernesto Rossi. Pertini was physically beaten by...
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    operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord. The station is located on Via Carlo Amoretti. Railway stations in Milan Milan suburban railway service "Servizio...
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    left the next day. The Royal Italian Army, commanded by General Raffaele Cadorna, crossed the Papal frontier on 11 September and advanced slowly toward...
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    4 light cruisers: Alberico da Barbiano (F), Alberto di Giussano, Luigi Cadorna, Armando Diaz 8th (Light) Cruiser Division Vice-Admiral Antonio Legnani...
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