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    (in Italian). 28 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024. "Dal novantenne La Valle a Vauro: ecco chi sono i candidati di Santoro alle europee". www.ilfoglio...
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  • Anderlini Eduardo De Filippo (L) Enzo Enriques Agnoletti Peppino Fiori Raniero La Valle Nicola Loprieno Franca Ongaro Gianfranco Pasquino Luigi Pingitore Ferdinando...
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  • him. Some studies say he is of Saxon origin, others say he is the son of Raniero, brother of Guglielmo, Marquis of Monferrato. His son, Ugo, together with...
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    James Pallotta announced the construction of a new stadium in the Tor di Valle area of Rome. The new stadium, Stadio della Roma, will have a capacity of...
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    fail in their attempts at revolutionary change. Regarding the Battle of Valle Giulia, which took place in Rome in March 1968, he said that he sympathized...
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    'semiserio' work, similar to Rossini's La gazza ladra. Torvaldo and Dorliska was first performed at the Teatro Valle, Rome, on 26 December 1815. It remained...
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    Écho et Narcisse (1779), premiered in Paris. His regular librettist was Raniero di Calzabigi. During his stay in France, the so-called quarrel of Gluckists...
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    Della Volpe Luigi Longo Altiero Spinelli Alessandro Natta Nilde Iotti Raniero Panzieri Luciano Lama Pier Paolo Pasolini Enrico Berlinguer Livio Maitan...
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    Director of the Departiment of Religious Studies to his former assistant Raniero Cantalamessa who was serving at the time as a professor of Christian Origins...
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  • operas written by the Italian composer Antonio Salieri (1750–1825). Notes La locandiera, Corago, University of Bologna Timo Jouko Herrmann, Antonio Salieri...
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    car — and kidnapped him. The events remain a national trauma. Ezio Mauro of La Repubblica described the events as Italy's 9/11. While Italy was not the sole...
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    Crescenzio (1015) Sasso de Anagni (1116–1131) Martino Cybo (1132–1142) Raniero (1143–1144) Villano Gaetani (1144–1146) Gerardo (1151–1158) Gero (1172)...
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    Althan (16 September 1720 – 20 June 1734, deceased) Vacante (1734 – 1738) Raniero d'Elci (23 July 1738 – 10 April 1747); in commendam (10 April 1747 – 22...
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  • candidati repubblicani alle europee". La Voce Repubblicana (in Italian). 3 May 2024. Retrieved 5 May 2024. "Presentata la candidatura del ravennate Giovanni...
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    were subsequently identified as members of the neofascist Milanese group La Fenice ("The Phoenix"), and brought to trial. In the 1970s, garbage collector...
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    knight who distinguished himself, together with his brothers Ottone and Raniero, in the battle of 29 May 1176. According to Galvano Fiamma, he headed the...
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    "FASANI, Raniero" (in Italian). Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Volgari medievali" (in Italian). Retrieved 18 June 2022. Russo, Luigi (1947). "LA LETTERATURA...
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    19 April 2003) Jean-Louis Pierre Tauran (21 October 2003 - 5 July 2018) Raniero Cantalamessa (28 November 2020 – present) "Thursday: Sant’Apollinare",...
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  • Cardinal Walter Kasper Says Pope Francis Will Bring New Life To Vatican II Vallely, Paul (14 March 2013). "Pope Francis profile: Jorge Mario Bergoglio, a...
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    Francesco Sforza Pallavicino (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    the Accademia dei Lincei, together with Lucas Holstenius and Pietro della Valle. Following Ciampoli's guide Pallavicino started an open and harsh struggle...
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  • (1744–1745) Domenico Riviera (1745–1746) Giovanni Battista Spínola (1746–1747) Raniero D'Elci (1747–1748) Domenico Silvio Passionei (1748–1749) Silvio Valenti...
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    before 988 Stefan 988 Peter 996–1015 Johannes I 1036–1039 Johannes II 1044 Raniero 1058 (pseudocardinal, created by antipope *?) Bruno 1059–1060 Bernhard...
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  • Quinn Lindsay Sheppard Pietro Ubaldi Theme music composer Raniero Gaspari Composer Raniero Gaspari Country of origin Spain Malaysia Italy Original language...
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    Vatican News. 27 March 2023. Retrieved 27 March 2023. "Cantalamessa Card. Raniero, O.F.M. Cap". Holy See Press Office. Archived from the original on 29 November...
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