• Venturini is a palace located on Strada Farini #15 in central Parma, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Across the street Pietro Torrigiani from the site of the...
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    Pietro Ingrao (30 March 1915 – 27 September 2015) was an Italian politician and journalist who participated in the Italian resistance movement. For many...
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    Carlo Farini) are a number of other prominent buildings including the Palazzi del Podesta and del Comune, and the neoclassical Church of San Pietro Apostolo...
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    Pietro Bronzini (8 January 1898 – 21 February 1962) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Profile at MagliaRossonera.it (in...
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    Italy Rattazzi Tecchio Cassinis Mari Lanza Biancheri Crispi Cairoli Farini Coppino Farini Coppino Biancheri Zanardelli Biancheri Villa Zanardelli Biancheri...
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    Carlo Farini) are a number of other prominent buildings including the Palazzi del Podesta and del Governatore, and the neoclassical Church of San Pietro Apostolo...
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    19th-century palace, erected as Neo-Renaissance architecture, located on Via Farini #22, Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was built and is still...
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    minister (1861–1862) Urbano Rattazzi, Prime minister (1862) Luigi Carlo Farini, Prime minister (1862–1863) Marco Minghetti, Prime minister (1863–1864)...
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  • Centrale-Ospedale Sant'Orsola-Via Bombicci (Saturdays and Sundays Only) 38 Fiera-Via Farini-Via XXI Aprile-Certosa-Ospedale Maggiore-Stazione Centrale-Fiera (Right...
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    Pratolongo and then Francesco Scotti (Piedmont); Pietro Vergani (Lombardy), Liguria Luigi Pieragostini and Carlo Farini (Liguria) after his arrest on 27 December...
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    back under the Este control. In 1859 Reggio, under dictator Luigi Carlo Farini, became part of the united Italy and, with the plebiscite of 10 March 1860...
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    106 days Luigi Carlo Farini from 1862 to 1863...
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    Italy Rattazzi Tecchio Cassinis Mari Lanza Biancheri Crispi Cairoli Farini Coppino Farini Coppino Biancheri Zanardelli Biancheri Villa Zanardelli Biancheri...
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    Italy Rattazzi Tecchio Cassinis Mari Lanza Biancheri Crispi Cairoli Farini Coppino Farini Coppino Biancheri Zanardelli Biancheri Villa Zanardelli Biancheri...
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    becoming a teacher. After Benito Mussolini's downfall in July 1943 and Pietro Badoglio's proclamation on September 8, which caused the beginning of the...
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    Magenta was no longer a viable option, with the former railway yard in Via Farini now under consideration as a potential venue for the campus extension. The...
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    later. Amari was the Minister of Education in the cabinets of Luigi Carlo Farini and Marco Minghetti from 7 December 1862 to 23 September 1864. He retired...
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    Crispi and Agostino Bertani at Naples. He became secretary of Luigi Carlo Farini, during the latter's lieutenancy, but in 1865 assumed contemporaneously...
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    reached by King Menelik II of Shewa, later the Emperor of Ethiopia with Count Pietro Antonelli in the town of Wuchale, on 2 May 1889. The treaty stated that...
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    and Parma entered the newly formed province of Emilia under Luigi Carlo Farini. With the plebiscite of 1860 the former duchy became part of the unified...
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    Italy Rattazzi Tecchio Cassinis Mari Lanza Biancheri Crispi Cairoli Farini Coppino Farini Coppino Biancheri Zanardelli Biancheri Villa Zanardelli Biancheri...
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  • Coli 1,030 033017 Corte Brugnatella 789 033018 Cortemaggiore 4,299 033019 Farini 1,744 033020 Ferriere 1,823 033021 Fiorenzuola d'Arda 13,845 033022 Gazzola...
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    were placed under Sardinian administration. On August 15, Luigi Carlo Farini assumed the role of dictator over the region of Emilia, encompassing the...
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    from the original on 19 July 2020. Retrieved 11 April 2020. "I Governo Farini". storia.camera.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 1 June 2020...
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    Italian Libya Italian East Africa Italian Ethiopia Emperor of Ethiopia Pietro Badoglio Victor Emmanuel and his successors retained the title "King of...
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    Science & Business Media. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-4419-7228-6. Ram Mudambi; Pietro Navarra; Giuseppe Sobbrio, eds. (2001). Rules, Choice and Strategy: The...
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    parks and the Peep]. Chiamami Città (in Italian). Retrieved 4 January 2024. Farini, Luigi Carlo (27 December 1859). "Decreto del 27 dicembre 1859, n. 79" [Decree...
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    citizens equal before the law. In November 1859, the governor Luigi Carlo Farini issued a proclamation abolishing the inquisition. Momolo Mortara spent late...
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