Giuseppe Giorgio Gori (24 November 1906 – 22 April 1969) was an Italian architect. Born in Paris in 1906 to the Florentine cabinetmaker Gregorio Gori...
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Giorgio Gori (born 24 March 1960) is an Italian entrepreneur, journalist, and politician. He is a member of the Democratic Party (PD) and former mayor...
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construction of a new bridge was held, and the plan of the architects Giuseppe Giorgio Gori, Enzo Gori and Ernesto Nelli and of engineer Riccardo Morandi was chosen...
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Enzo Gori, Giuseppe Giorgio Gori, and Leonardo Ricci) Florence Masterplan (1949–1951, with Lando Bartoli, Edoardo Detti, Sirio Pastorini, Giuseppe Sagrestani)...
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Market), Pescia (1948–1951, with Emilio Brizzi, Enzo Gori, Giuseppe Giorgio Gori, and Leonardo Savioli) Gori Factory, Campi Bisenzio (1959–1962) Balmain House...
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Marco Parodi (1991) Nata ieri, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi (1996) All'Angelo azzurro, directed by Giorgio Albertazzi (2000) Magnàmose tutto! - Donne...
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a younger namesake of Italy's founder Giuseppe Gariboldi (1833–1905) Carlo Giorgio Garofalo (1886–1962) Giorgio Gaslini (1929–2014) Francesco Gasparini...
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Gentilini Giancarlo Gentilini Alessandro Gioli Anna Maria Giusti Giuliano Gori Gianfranco Grimaldi Carlo Guaita René Maurice Gueye Alessandro Guidotti Margaret...
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Bonaldi (1955) Accadde al penitenziario by Giorgio Bianchi (1955) Io piaccio by Giorgio Bianchi (1955) as Giuseppe Tassinetti I pappagalli by Bruno Paolinelli...
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league top scorer once more. Players like Albertosi, Niccolai, Boninsegna, Gori, Cera, Domenghini and Riva played in Italy's 1970 World Cup final team. The...
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Mario Caiano Mario Camus Giorgio Capitani Alberto Cardone Giuliano Carnimeo Enzo G. Castellari Tonino Cervi Nando Cicero Giuseppe Colizzi Bruno Corbucci...
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Mario Cecchi Gori (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo ˈtʃekki ˈɡɔːri]; 21 March 1920 – 5 November 1993) was an Italian film producer and owner of companies...
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Giuseppe Pitrè (1841–1916), historian Mario Rapisardi (1844–1912), poet Napoleone Colajanni (1847–1921), writer, journalist, politician Pietro Gori (1865–1911)...
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DC and went on to become the largest Communist party in Western Europe. Gori, Francesca; Gons, Silvio (1963). Aggiornamenti sociali (in Italian). Vol...
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as being: Banzai 30.53%, Kme different Inc. View and about 24% each, Giorgio Gori Sofri 8% and 10.9%. The next day Paul Ainio wrote to Italia Oggi, claiming...
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Lauricella Luigi Maria Lombardi Satriani Rocco Vito Loreto Loris Giuseppe Maconi Aldo Masullo Giorgio Mele Silvano Micele Valerio Mignone Gian Giacomo Migone Tullio...
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1993, however, Cecchi Gori died and was succeeded as chairman by his son, Vittorio. Despite a good start to the season, Cecchi Gori fired the coach, Luigi...
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including: Giuseppe Abbati Libero Andreotti Pietro Annigoni Pellegrino Artusi Lazar Berman Luigi Bertelli (Vamba) Alessandro Bonsanti Mario Cecchi Gori (with...
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right-wing terrorists in Milan; and the death shortly after of anarchist worker Giuseppe Pinelli while in police custody under suspicion of being responsible for...
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Nastro d'Argento awards for Best Producer. Angelo Barbagallo, Mario Cecchi Gori and Nanni Moretti are the most awarded Producers in this category, with 5...
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joined Vicenza which newly promoted to Serie A in mid-1995, replacing Giorgio Sterchele who left for A.S. Roma. He was the first choice ahead Pierluigi...
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Antonio Giuseppe Pierozzi as L'amministratore del Sacro Monte delle orfanelle Gualtiero Isnenghi as Il prete incaricato dal Vacariato Gorella Gori as Chiarina...
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collaborated with the directors Mauro Bolognini, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Giorgio de Lullo, Giorgio Strehler and Maurizio Scaparro, performing a wide...
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Toscani, Marina Flaibani from Onda Verde, Nanni Moretti, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, Ignazio La Russa, the prince Albert of Monaco, Monica Bellucci and her husband...
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1968 European Championship squad. In 2021, four Juventus players (captain Giorgio Chiellini, Federico Bernardeschi, Leonardo Bonucci and Federico Chiesa)...
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Bonandrini Nicola Salvatore Borgia Giuseppe Camo Diego Carpenedo Pierluigi Castellani Vittorio Cecchi Gori Rosario Giorgio Costa Romualdo Coviello Stefano...
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Emmet Gates dubbed him "the best player of his generation." In 2010, Marco Gori of TuttoMercatoWeb labelled Baggio as "one of the best footballers in history...
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exchange loan of youngster Paolo Rossi to that club) and striker Sergio Gori from Cagliari Calcio (in an exchange in which defender Silvio Longobucco...
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at Stadium Corinne Fontaine as Admirer Armando Bottin as Nembo Kid Gianni Gori as Diabolik Paolo Gozlino as Mandrake the Magician Franco Moruzzi as Sadik...
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longest-serving president in the history of the Italian Republic. Since Giorgio Napolitano's death in 2023, Mattarella also has been the only living Italian...
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