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    Dom John VI (Portuguese: João VI; 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), nicknamed "the Clement", was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves...
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    Portugal and the first monarch of Brazil. Maria was the eldest daughter of King Dom José I (Joseph I) of Portugal and Queen Mariana Victoria. As the heir to...
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  • cancer. Salvatore Mazzarano, 58, Italian footballer (Taranto, Fasano, AC Ancona). Annie Nightingale, 83, English radio and television broadcaster (BBC Radio...
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  • Witherspoon, Richard E. Grant, Peter Dinklage, Russell Brand, Nick Frost, Ronni Ancona, Simon Woods, Nigel Havers, Burn Gorman, John Voce, Lenny Henry, Richard...
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  • Opened Venue City Capacity 2005 PalaRossini Ancona 6,500 1981 Auditorium Nino Rota Bari 710 2003 Teatro Auditorium Manzoni Bologna 1,236 December 1993...
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    III assigned the young Cardinal de Borja (or Borgia in Italian) to go to Ancona as a Papal legate to quell a revolt. Borgia was successful in his mission...
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    alluvionata, esondano fiumi Marzeno e Lamone. Stop ai treni. Marche, ad Ancona straripa l’Aspio. La Repubblica Allarme in Appennino. Massi sulla statale...
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    fair (German: Alstervergnügen), held at the Binnenalster. The Hamburger DOM is northern Germany's biggest funfair, held three times a year. Hafengeburtstag...
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    ports. Ancona and Dubrovnik developed an alternative trade route to the Venetian (Venice–Austria–Germany): starting in Dubrovnik it went on to Ancona, through...
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  • these markets, with furniture sets named as "Lubeck", "Bremen", "Hamburg", "Ancona", "Ravenna", "Basel" or "Antwerpen". The company had several branches in...
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    VIII (872–882) wrote to his legate in Germany and Pannonia, Bishop Paul of Ancona, ordering him to advise King Louis that Pannonia was directly subject to...
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  • Lorraine Burroughs Olga is a lesbian, and the owner of a winery. Judith Ronni Ancona Judith is bisexual and an international megastar of a film franchise. 2012–...
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    MacMillan Press: 1981, p. 156, "from Ancona to the fringes of Calabria" Sismondi, p. 29 "Heinrich II". Merseburger Dom. 6 August 2018. Archived from the...
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    Pernambuco – Dutch fleet under Willem Loos defeats Spanish\Portuguese fleet under Dom Fernando de Mascarenhas (details) 15 June – Dunkerquers defeat Dutch in the...
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    Artists, Silver and Goldsmiths in the Second Half of Italy’s 20th Century, in Ancona; the monographic exhibit, Return to Classicism: The Fusion of Art and Science...
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    out for Greece. When the army was ready to set sail, Pius II travelled to Ancona to join the crusade, but died there on 15 August 1464. Without the support...
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  • the 1651 bible is signed and dated by the artists: "S.T. Lewis Fecit Anno Dom 1653." Although the signature "S.T". was originally thought to be the initials...
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    Raimondo Deranez (1919). Particolari del martirio della Dalmazia (in Italian). Ancona: Stabilimento Tipografico dell'Ordine.[permanent dead link‍] Angelo Filipuzzi...
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    Austro-Hungarian fleet bombarded the railway stations of Manfredonia and Ancona. The first Italian casualty was Riccardo Di Giusto. The main effort was...
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    Emilia and Modena (1837), in Ferrara and Malta (1839–40), in Florence, Ancona, Venice and Madrid (1840), Bologna (1841), Porto (1842), Granada, Málaga...
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    (1969-07-29)29 July 1969 12 Katrina McClain 26 – (1965-09-19)19 September 1965 Ancona Basket 13 Medina Dixon 29 – (1962-11-02)2 November 1962 G 14 Cynthia Cooper...
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  • to Rome. In the summer and fall, the corps participated in the Battle of Ancona and the Gothic Line offensive, finishing the campaign with the Battle of...
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  • Rome and Pontecorvo, the former Principality of Benevento, the March of Ancona, Bologna, Romagna, and the Campagne and Maritime Province continued to be...
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    21 October 1530. On 12 November 1538 Ghianderoni was appointed Bishop of Ancona e Numana by Pope Paul III; he resigned in 1550. Cesaretti, pp. 63-64. Eubel...
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    Pius IV reorganized the administration of the territories of the March of Ancona by creating a new archbishopric by elevating the bishop and Archdiocese...
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  • Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Milan (2002–2011), Genoa (1995–2002), and Ancona-Osimo (1989–1991). Mark White, 77, American politician, Governor of Texas...
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    who then proceeded to take the slaves, according to the French consul in Ancona. The merchants of Shkodër complained to Venice. It turned out that the Spanish...
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  • Casagrande Esposto, 66, Italian politician, President of the Province of Ancona (2007–2014). Michael Clendenin, 83, American newspaper editor (New York...
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    as a reckoning point for the "master bomber" in the lead plane. Over the Dom-Insel – the site of Braunschweig Cathedral – a green flare was dropped, a...
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