• Raphael Regius (/ˈriːdʒiəs/; Italian: Raffaele Regio; c. 1440 – 1520) was a Venetian humanist, who was active first in Padua, where he made a reputation...
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    Raffaele Cadorna Jr. (12 September 1889 – 20 December 1973) was an Italian general who fought during World War I and World War II. He is famous as one...
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    Raffaele Calace (1863 – 1934) was an Italian mandolin player, composer, and luthier. Calace was born in Naples, Italy, the son of Antonio Calace, a successful...
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    superior lecturer. When the chair in Latin was vacated by the death of Raffaele Regio in 1520, the students requested Egnazio to succeed him. This was opposed...
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  • Michael Winterbottom, Style and Scholarship: Latin Prose from Gildas to Raffaele Regio (ed. Roberto Gamberini, Firenze, 2020), pp. xxiii–xlvii; see also Michael...
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    The Royal Corps of Colonial Troops (Italian: Regio Corpo Truppe Coloniali or RCTC) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army, in which all the Italian colonial...
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  • Regent Airways REGENT Bangladesh defunct; code reassigned to Riyadh Air RAG Regio Air GERMAN LINK Germany RGR Region Air REGIONAIR Canada YS RAE Régional...
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    conductor, who worked mostly in Ireland Ettore Tito (1859–1941), painter Raffaele Viviani (1888–1950), author, playwright, actor, musician John Serry, Sr...
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    Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante (baptised 17 September 1795 – 17 December 1870) was an Italian composer, particularly of operas. While Mercadante...
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  • Raffaele Scalese (1800–1884) was an Italian operatic bass who specialized in the opera buffa repertoire. He was active in Italy's major opera houses from...
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    of the eleven regions of Italy: Regio VIII Gallia Cispadana, Regio IX Liguria, Regio X Venetia et Histria, and Regio XI Gallia Transpadana. The Canegrate...
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  • Raffaele Mirate (3 September 1815 – November 1895) was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor who had an active career from the 1830s through the 1860s. Known...
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    Raffaele Ferlotti (27 February 1819 – 11 November 1891) was an Italian operatic baritone who had an active international career from the 1830s through...
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    However, Raffaele refuses to leave (Io resto – "I stay"). Stankar arrives, demands that his daughter leave, and challenges Raffaele to a duel. Raffaele initially...
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    askaris in the Royal Corps of Colonial Troops (Regio Corpo di Truppe Coloniali) of the Royal Italian Army (Regio Esercito) during the period 1889–1941. These...
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    recorded by Pliny the Elder (Nat. Hist. 3.48) as part of the Augustean Regio IX Liguria. Another theory traces the name to the Etruscan word Kainua which...
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  • Raffaele Caravaglios (28 December 1864, in Castelvetrano – 29 November 1941, in Naples) was an Italian bandmaster. He was born in Castelvetrano (in the...
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    The Amantea Castle (formerly Regio castello di Amantea) is located in the town of the same name, in the province of Cosenza, in the lower Tyrrhenian Sea...
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    was received by Badoglio and his entourage. Italy's Foreign Minister, Raffaele Guariglia, declared that the Allied conditions were to be accepted. Other...
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    Italian capital and resist the disarmament of Italian soldiers. Generals Raffaele Cadorna Jr. (commander of Ariete II) and Giuseppe Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo...
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    Var river (to the west) to the Trebbia and the Magra bordering Regio VIII Aemilia and Regio VII Etruria (to the east), and the Po to the north. Pliny describes...
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    promoted to first lieutenant. After completing his studies, he served with the Regio Esercito (Italian Royal Army) from 1892, at first as a lieutenant (tenente)...
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    ISBN 978-0094758209 De Marinis, Raffaele, (1991). "I Celti Golasecchiani". In Multiple Authors, I Celti, Bompiani. De Marinis, Raffaele, (1990) Liguri e Celto-Liguri...
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    recorded by Pliny the Elder (Nat. Hist. 3.48) as part of the Augustean Regio IX Liguria. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Ostrogoths occupied...
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    was published by Fontana in 1604 under the title Dichiarazione del Nuevo Regio Palagio. However, the original plans used by the architect to begin the...
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    Japan. Travelling mandolin virtuosi like Carlo Curti, Giuseppe Pettine, Raffaele Calace and Silvio Ranieri contributed to the mandolin becoming a "fad"...
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    while under Spanish control. This version was first performed at the Teatro Regio in Parma on 26 December 1855. While it was not Verdi's first grand opera...
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    collector Scipio Africanus, Roman general Adriana Basile, composer and singer Raffaele Cantone, magistrate Nicola Mignogna, politician and a significant contributor...
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    The Latest Age. University Press, Cambridge 1910, p. 220 (PA220 online). Raffaele Colapietra: Bava Beccaris, Fiorenzo In : Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani...
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    Renzo was the grandson of Isaia Ravenna, the first Hebrew teacher in the Regio Liceo Ginnasio "L. Ariosto" in Ferrara. By his parents' choice he attended...
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