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    OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, together with other clerks and bolyars who probably...
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    OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, together with other clerks and bolyars who probably...
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    Santa Dorotea Church of Saint Dorothy (in English) Sancti Dorotei (in Latin) Facade of Santa Doretea Click on the map for a fullscreen view 41°53′32″N...
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  • Thumbnail for Skanderbeg's rebellion
    OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, together with other clerks and bolyars who probably...
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  • Thumbnail for Aldo Moro
    they abandoned the leftist policies promoted by Fanfani and founded the Dorotei (Dorotheans) faction. In the party's national council, Moro was elected...
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    National Council, Andreotti helped another newly formed corrente, the Dorotei, to oust Amintore Fanfani, who was the leader of the left wing of the party...
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    OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, to-gether with other clerks and bolyars who probably...
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  • Thumbnail for Mariano Rumor
    between the followers of Fanfani and the dissident group, now renamed by all Dorotei ("Dorotheans"), from the place where they had gathered before the congress...
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  • Thumbnail for Alessandro Natta
    on the preferential axis between the DC, which was hegemonised by the dorotei faction and centre-right components, and the PSI of Bettino Craxi's new...
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  • Thumbnail for Remo Gaspari
    without interruptions from 1968 to 1992. He was a member of the so-called Dorotei wing of Italian Christian Democracy (Italian: Democrazia Cristiana, simply...
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  • Thumbnail for Antonio Bisaglia
    Piccoli (DC leader from Trentino), put Rumor among the minority in the Dorotei faction within DC (which Rumor had himself founded). Bisaglia would gain...
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  • OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, to-gether with other clerks and bolyars who probably...
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  • Thumbnail for Sanjak of Ohrid
    OCLC 276645834, retrieved 26 December 2011, deportation of the Archbishop of Ohrid, Dorotei, to Istanbul in 1466, together with other clerks and bolyars who probably...
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  • Thumbnail for Fiorentino Sullo
    in the party. He left the faction in 1964 and joined another one, the Dorotei (Dorotheans) faction. Sullo served as state secretary in three successive...
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