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    Quirino Armellini (31 January 1889 in Legnaro – 13 January 1975 in Rome) was an Italian military officer, who served as a general in both the Royal Italian...
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  • Armellini (1852–1896), Italian archaeologist and historian Marco Armellini (born 1960), former Italian professional tennis player Quirino Armellini (1889–1975)...
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  • Look up Quirino in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Quirino may refer to: Quirino Armellini (1889–1975), Italian military officer Quirino Cristiani (1896–1984)...
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    fear from the Blackshirts. Immediately, Galbiati was replaced by Quirino Armellini, an Army general, and arrested a few days later. The MVSN was then...
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    monarchical faith. Galbiati's successor in command of the corps, Quirino Armellini, issued a circulated memo on July 30 in which he guaranteed Badoglio...
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  • Vol. 77. Retrieved 10 December 2022. Boatti, Giorgio, ed. (1988). "Armellini, Quirino". Treccani. Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani (in Italian). Vol...
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  • Dalmatia and Herzegovina XVIII Corps, from 18 February 1942; General Quirino Armellini then Umberto Spigo around Zara and Spalato responsible for the territories...
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  • who after being arrested in January 1944 was replaced by General Quirino Armellini, in turn replaced by General Roberto Bencivenga [it] in March 1944...
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    September 1943 – 21 August 1944 Duce Benito Mussolini Preceded by Quirino Armellini Succeeded by Benito Mussolini Minister of Corporations In office 31...
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    elements of the Italian military, in particular Generals Quirino Armellini and Mario Roatta. Armellini had concentrated his troops in Split, a move Bastianini...
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    Riccardo Maraffa, replaced for a brief period in 1943 by General Quirino Armellini. The PAI had a reputation for discipline and high training levels...
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  • 1940) Gen. C.A. Gabriele Nasci (1941.07.01 – 1942.01.26) Gen. C.A. Quirino Armellini (1942.02.01 – 1942.08.05) Gen. C.A. Umberto Spigo. (1942.08.05 – 1943...
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    midnight, he was ordered to hand over control to the army general Quirino Armellini. Galbiati capitulated to Grandi's men and it has been argued that...
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    25 January 1944, at the end of a clandestine meeting with General Quirino Armellini, Montezemolo was arrested by the Nazis together with his friend Filippo...
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    January 1937 – July 1943 Preceded by Office created Succeeded by Quirino Armellini Personal details Born (1890-12-20)20 December 1890 Biljana, Austro-Hungarian...
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    prioritizing pomp over substance; among others, Generals Giacomo Zanussi and Quirino Armellini accused him of this in their postwar memoirs, with Pietro Badoglio...
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    1943) The division's commanding officers were: Generale di Divisione Quirino Armellini (15 November 1941 - 31 January 1942) Generale di Brigata Alessandro...
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  • Segato (1915.06.20 - 1915.10.29) Emilio De Bono (1918.03 – 1919.01) Quirino Armellini (1942.08.05 – 1943.07.29) Roberto Lerici (1943.07.30 – 1943.09.08)...
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  • stationed in Dalmatia with headquarters in Split, replacing general Quirino Armellini. On the following 29 October, after promotion to lieutenant general...
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    Italy. The division's commanding officers were: Generale di Brigata Quirino Armellini (11 November 1938 – 5 January 1939) Generale di Brigata Fernando Gelich...
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    dell’Umiltà. Diagonal from the church on Via delle Vergini is the Teatro Quirino. The church has a complex history. It was first built in 1615 with the...
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    official biography of Pietro Badoglio as Chief of the General Staff Armellini, Quirino, and Pietro Badoglio. Con Badoglio in Etiopia, Etc. 1937. OCLC 556812967...
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  • Bianca Rinaldi Leonor Bukassa Kabengele Marcelo da Conceição Marianna Armellini Brigitte Simões Marcelo Argenta Breno Ventura André Luiz Miranda Vínicius...
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  • Arcioni Maurizio Arena Asia Argento Claudio Argento Dario Argento Carlo Armellini Francesco Arquati Giuditta Tavani Arquati Antonella Attili Corrado Augias...
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