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    Bussani, Rossana; Pinamonti, Maurizio; Busetti, Marina; Salton, Francesco; Confalonieri, Marco (2021-12-30). "Potential links between COVID-19-associated...
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    (1883–1973) (1958, 1972) Luigi Traglia (1895–1977) (1960, 1974) Carlo Confalonieri (1893–1986) (1958, 1977) Agnelo Rossi (1913–1995) (1965, 1986, retired...
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  • tract infections, 2011, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2011.03672.x Confalonieri, Marco; Urbino, Rosario; Potena, Alfredo; Piattella, Marco; Parigi, Piercarlo;...
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    Adeodato Giovanni Piazza (1948–1957) Marcello Mimmi (1957–1961) Carlo Confalonieri (1961–1965) In 1965, the head of the congregation took the title prefect...
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    Giulio Confalonieri (23 May 1896 - 29 June 1972) was an Italian musician, musicologist, composer and musical critic. Born in Milan, Confalonieri graduated...
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    Summertime (1955) as Renato de Rossi Il conte Aquila (1955) as Conte Federico Confalonieri Faccia da mascalzone (1956) Loser Takes All (1956) as Bertrand The Story...
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    A Biography of Pope John XXIII, London, Collins. Confalonieri, 356. Confalonieri, 358. Confalonieri, 373. Frank J. Coppa, Pope Pius XII: From the Diplomacy...
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    (822–823) Angilberto II Pusterla (824–859) Tadone (860–868) Ansperto Confalonieri of Biassono (868–881) Anselmo II Capra (882–896) Landulf I (896–899)...
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    Amleto Giovanni Cicognani (1972–1973) Luigi Traglia (1974–1977) Carlo Confalonieri (1977–1986) Agnelo Rossi (1986–1993) Bernardin Gantin (1993–2002) Joseph...
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  • Milan from 868 to 881. Despite the tradition that he was a member of the Confalonieri family, this is not confirmed. When he was not yet a bishop, Anspert...
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    received his episcopal consecration on 6 January 1937, from Cardinal Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani, with Archbishop Domenico Spolverini and Bishop...
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    Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs Pietro Ciriaci, Prefect of Council Carlo Confalonieri, Secretary of Consistorial Santiago Copello, Chancellor of Apostolic...
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    the Po, including Piacenza where in 1393 he gave the feudal power to Confalonieri family on the lands they already had in the valleys around Piacenza.[citation...
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    Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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    co-consecrators Marco Arnolfo, archbishop of Vercelli, and Alfonso Badini Confalonieri, bishop emeritus of Susa. He chose as his episcopal motto Christus tradidit...
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    Cap (1892–1979)  Uruguay William Godfrey (1889–1963)  England Carlo Confalonieri (1893–1986)  Italy Richard Cushing (1895–1970)  United States Alfonso...
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    footballer of AC Milan, Dejan Savićević President of Mediaset, Fedele Confalonieri After the religious ceremony, Berlusconi's body was brought back to Villa...
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    some notes by Alessandro Beratta and the writings in a travel diary by Confalonieri, we have evidence of the state of the works in that year: That day we...
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    elect the new pope. Time reported that the Dean of the college, Carlo Confalonieri, who was excluded from participating because of age, had been the first...
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    September 1939) Alessandro Verde (11 October 1939 – 29 March 1958) Carlo Confalonieri (16 November 1959 – 1 August 1986) Luigi Dadaglio (15 December 1986 –...
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    Nuciforo, Paolo Giovanni; Confalonieri, Stefano; Quarto, Micaela; Bianchi, Marco; Nebuloni, Manuela; Boldorini, Renzo; Pallotti, Francesco; Viale, Giuseppe; Gishizky...
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    "Stadium Of Baseball Nino Cavalli — Punto dinteresse in Parma, Via Teresa Confalonieri Casati, 22, 43125 Parma PR, Italy". parma-emilia-romagna.catalogo-online...
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    Candiani (2013 – 2016) Diego Confalonieri (2016 – 2022) Federico Bortolini (2019 – present) Paolo Milanoli (2022 - 2023) Francesco Wicki Christian Barozzi...
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    and Silvati were sentenced to death; Pepe went into exile; Federico Confalonieri, Silvio Pellico and Piero Maroncelli were imprisoned. The Carbonari were...
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  • "Stadium Of Baseball Nino Cavalli — Punto dinteresse in Parma, Via Teresa Confalonieri Casati, 22, 43125 Parma PR, Italy". parma-emilia-romagna.catalogo-online...
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    Quarantotti Gambini (1948) Giulio Confalonieri (1949) 1950s Vitaliano Brancati (1950) Indro Montanelli (1951) Francesco Serantini (1952) Leonardo Borghese...
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  • died on 25 November 2024, at the age of 85. Formaggio, Diana; Marraro, Francesco (1987). "Calligarich, Gianfranco". Il "chi è" del giornalismo italiano:...
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    hillside for scenographic effects. The architects Rosario Gagliardi, Francesco Sortino and others each participated in designing multiple structures...
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    Anguissola was able to convince Count Agostino Landi, Marquis Giovan Luigi Confalonieri, and Girolamo Alessandro Pallavicini to join him. After Anguissola and...
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    Conciliatore and maintaining friendship and collaboration with Federico Confalonieri and Carlo Cattaneo. After the Five Days of Milan in 1848, he was Minister...
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