• Palermo Football Club (Italian pronunciation: [paˈlɛrmo] ) is an Italian professional football club based in Palermo, Sicily, that currently plays in Serie...
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    reinforced concrete structure. Palermo Centrale lies in the middle of the city, at Julius Caesar square (Piazza Giulio Cesare), and its building has a multi-level...
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    Giovanni Falcone (category Burials at San Domenico, Palermo)
    of the Prosecution Office of Palermo. He started to work at a particularly tense moment (→ 'Years of Lead'). Judge Cesare Terranova, a former parliamentary...
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    with the 1885 Master Plan of Palermo (the so-called "Piano Giarrusso") and built between 1894 and 1936. Vucciria Piazza San Domenico Church of San Domenico...
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  • in 1887 a new store designed by Giulio De Angelis opened in Rome in Piazza Colonna. In 1889, the new building of Piazza Duomo designed by Giovanni Giachi...
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    lying north of the Dora river, right at the intersection between Corso Giulio Cesare and Corso Emilia. The farmstead has long been demolished and the area...
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  • firmly established his power in January 1925; he appointed Cesare Mori as the Prefect of Palermo in October 1925 and granted him special powers to fight...
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  • the Noce mandamento (Palermo) Salvatore La Barbera for the Palermo Centro mandamento Cesare Manzella for the Cinisi mandamento Giuseppe Panno for the Casteldaccia...
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    FUTURO DEL PALERMO, MIRRI-DI PIAZZA I NUOVI PROPRIETARI" (in Italian). Giornale di Sicilia. 24 July 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019. "Il Palermo sale in Serie...
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    Minoa; Phoenicians: Motya, Soluntum, Marsala, Palermo; Romans: Piazza Armerina, Centuripe, Taormina, Palermo; The excavation and restoration of one of Sicily's...
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    Romanino. Piazza Lucretius, 2005. Cesare Zavattini. Tra letteratura, cinema, pittura. Pinacoteca Civica di Latina, October–December 2005. About Cesare Zavattini...
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  • the centre of the present-day University, was placed in the 13th century Piazza del Grano, which could be reached through the gateway dell’Abbondanza. The...
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  • Polytechnic University of Milan. He also taught at the University of Palermo's Faculty of Architecture and during Università Iuav di Venezia's summer...
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    publisher (link) Sermenghi, Cesare (1981). Mondi minori scomparsi. Palermo: Il Vertice/Libri Editrice. Sermenghi, Cesare (1989). Il passato e le sue risposte...
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    in 1836, whose headquarters stood at the corner of the Piazza Grande and Sanità (today's Piazza Unità d'Italia). By 1913, Austrian Lloyd had a fleet of...
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  • Max Crivello (category Artists from Palermo)
    format, with the sequence plan, made in Palermo during the celebrations of the death of Joe petrosino in Piazza Marina. Among Crivello’s projects, the...
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    1960) Non approfondire (Enzo Trapani, 1961) La Chasse aux corbeaux (Anton Giulio Majano, 1962) Rascelinaria (Pietro Garinei, Sandro Giovannini, 1962) Filumena...
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    conjunction with the 54th Infantry Division "Napoli" (Major-General Giulio Cesare Gotti Porcinari), was to counter-attack an Allied landing on the Augusta–Syracuse...
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    Subalpina, Via Roma, Piazza San Carlo a large number of visitors for, Piazza Carignano, Via Cesare Battisti, Piazza Carlo Alberto, Piazza Bodoni, Via Mazzini...
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    the church. After this, Lorenzo adopted his brother's illegitimate son Giulio de' Medici (1478–1535), the future Pope Clement VII. Lorenzo's son Piero...
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    the Einaudi publishing house run by Giulio Einaudi. Although brief, his stint put him in regular contact with Cesare Pavese, Natalia Ginzburg, Norberto...
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  • Massaro (1978–1981) Paolo Monelli (1978–1981) Emiliano Mondonico (1970–1971) Giulio Nuciari (1988–1989) Davide Pinato (1983–1988) Felice Pulici [it] (1977–1978)...
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  • Caltanissetta. 54th Infantry Division "Napoli", Generale di Divisione Giulio Cesare Gotti Porcinari 75th Infantry Regiment "Napoli" 3x Fusilier battalions...
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  • Sagep. 1975. Natale, Alberto (2002). La festa del mondo rovesciato. Giulio Cesare Croce e il carnevalesco (in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. Zuccarello...
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    bestseller and won the Premio Bancarella Award, at an event held in the medieval Piazza della Repubblica in Pontremoli, Italy. Louisa Thomas, writing in The New...
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    begun by the Ruiz de Castro. In 1607, after the death of his father, Giulio Cesare Fontana took over the direction of the works. The construction of the...
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    reference of the Italian Positivism. Notable scholars of this period include Cesare Lombroso, Carlo Forlanini, and Arturo Graf. In the 20th century, the University...
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    financial and ecclesiastical world—among which the new bank headquarters in the Piazza Cordusio area stand out—remained attached to the already decadent eclectic...
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    Remains of Roman public buildings were found to the west of Marina in Piazza del Carmine. There was an area of ordinary housing near the modern Via Roma...
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    wife, the Princess Maria Luisa Gabriella of Savoy, the Piacenza Cardinal Giulio Alberoni successfully arranged the swift marriage between Philip and the...
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