• Libero Corso Bovio (5 May 1948 – 9 July 2007) was an Italian lawyer, journalist and professor. He was the descendant of a family of Neapolitan lawyers...
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    Nicola Bovio - Giovanni Bovio's father Scipione Bovio - Giovanni Bovio's uncle Corso Bovio - Giovanni Bovio's son Libero Bovio - Giovanni Bovio's son -...
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  • leaders of the Altamuran Revolution). Giovanni Bovio Altamuran Revolution University of Altamura Libero Corso Bovio vicenti-medaglioni, pagg. 24-26 massoneria-due-sicilie...
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    feet below street level, at the intersection between Piazza Giovanni Bovio and Corso Umberto I. The metro stop, eclectic and full of color, has been designed...
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  • Italy, so much so that he was called the "renouncing lawyer" by Giovanni Bovio and Matteo Renato Imbriani. In 1861 he sided with the historical left but...
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  • and by the recent finds of walls in Corso Umberto and in possibly part of the Byzantine fortification in Piazza Bovio. The walls initially survived intact...
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    and Sceneggiata movies like Zappatore, from the eponymous song by Libero Bovio, starring singer and actor Mario Merola, crime movies like Il Camorrista...
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    work on the monument. The suggestion had apparently come from Giovanni Bovio, a philosopher and Republican deputy, who suggested to Sacconi the creation...
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    electroshock devices, and some tools belonged to Orlando Solinas and Giuseppe Bovio. Sala Carbonelli On the right side there is the wooden desk, with its access...
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  • and Alberto Airoldi, who became its president. The headquarters were in Corso Garibaldi in Milan and production covered both discs and sound producers...
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    moves on to the retreat scheduled for 10:30 p.m. in Bovio Square, the site of St. Dominic's Church. Corso Carafa, which precedes the square, is completely...
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  • 174252°N 13.832926°E / 42.174252; 13.832926 Civic Museum of Teramo Viale Bovio, 4 Teramo 42°39′43″N 13°41′51″E / 42.66181389°N 13.6976°E / 42.66181389;...
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