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    century) Emilio Pallavicini (1823–1901), general and senator who defeated Garibaldi at the battle of Aspromonte Johann, Markgraf von Pallavicini (1848–1941)...
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    Cialdini dispatched a division of the regular army, under Colonel Emilio Pallavicini, against the volunteer bands. On 28 August, the two forces met in...
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    revealed Crocco's location and hideouts. Under the command of General Emilio Pallavicini (known to have stopped Garibaldi's expedition against Rome in the...
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    sharply reduced in many other areas of southern Italy. In 1868, General Emilio Pallavicini of Priola was sent with a mission to finally end banditry in the area...
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    Royal Italian Army Garibaldi's volunteers Commanders and leaders Emilio Pallavicini [it] Giuseppe Garibaldi (WIA) Strength 3,000 regulars 2,000 volunteers...
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    General and nobleman Anna d'Androgna Pallavicini, (1840–1922), Marchesa and patron of the arts Emilio d'Androgna Pallavicini (1823–1901), general and senator...
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    Cialdini dispatched a division of the regular army, under Colonel Emilio Pallavicini, against Garibaldi's volunteer corps. On 28 August the two forces...
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    of Melfi-Lacedonia and Bovino, Caruso was then assigned to general Emilio Pallavicini [it], with whom he continued his repressive activities against the...
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    Francesco Maria Sforza Pallavicino or Pallavicini SJ (28 November 1607 – 4 June 1667), was an Italian cardinal, philosopher, theologian, literary theorist...
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    ISBN 0-7425-3123-6 Enrico Tiozzo, La giacca di Matteotti e il processo Pallavicini. Una rilettura critica del delitto, Roma, Aracne, 2005. ISBN 88-548-0041-4...
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    Archinto (1756–1758) Ludovico Maria Torriggiani (1758–1769) Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicini (1769–1785) Ignazio Boncompagni Ludovisi (1785–1789) Francesco Saverio...
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    convent were erected between 1470 and 1474, under the patronage of the Pallavicini. Inside, in a rocaille Niche is sheltered the terracotta statues of Grieving...
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    2, Genoa Palazzo Interiano Pallavicini 8 Agostino Pallavicini Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1, Genoa Palazzo Cambiaso Pallavicini 9 Pantaleo Spinola Via Giuseppe...
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  • (1870–1945) Ippolito Nievo (1831–1861) Aldo Palazzeschi (1885–1974) Giancarlo Pallavicini (born 1931) Angeliki Palli (1798–1875) Melissa Panarello (born 1985)...
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    Grübler devotes a chapter to the long economic wave. In 1996, Giancarlo Pallavicini published the ratio between the long Kondratiev wave and information...
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    needed] Located in Casino dell' Aurora on the grounds of the Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi, is Reni's fresco masterpiece, L'Aurora. The building was...
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    town hosts La Rocca, on the site of the founding fortress of Adalberto Pallavicini, scion of his family, in the eleventh century. In the first half of the...
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    many aristocratic Genoese families, such as the Balbi, Doria, Grimaldi, Pallavicini, and Serra, amassed tremendous fortunes. According to Felipe Fernandez-Armesto...
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  • 1966 Spinout Allá en el Rancho Grande Silvano Ramos, Juan Díaz del Moral, Emilio Donato Uranga 1970 Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters Almost...
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    Francis I of France recaptured Milan. On 21 March 1516 Antonio Maria Pallavicini, the French ambassador to the Holy See, received a letter sent from Lyon...
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    Marianna Dionigi, Via Pomponio Leto, Via Pietro Della Valle, Via Sforza Pallavicini, Via Pietro Cossa, Via Ennio Quirino Visconti; Artists, e.g. Via Luigi...
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    Giovanni Francesco I Brignole Sale 13 July 1637 13 July 1639 Agostino Pallavicini 28 July 1639 28 July 1641 Giovanni Battista Durazzo 14 August 1641 19...
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    National Gallery of Canada, the Musée Condé in Chantilly and the Galleria Pallavicini in Rome. Botticelli's earliest surviving altarpiece is a large sacra...
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    1242 Obizzo Malaspina destroyed the castle of Pomaro, in 1255 Oberto Pallavicini destroyed the castle of Groppo Arcelli, and in 1268 Ghibelline troops...
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    descendant from a branch of the Dukes of Milan, and related to the Pallavicini family as well as other Italian noble families, such as the Medici and...
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  • Rudolftelep – Rudolf Cohacht, Hungarian miner Sándorfalva – Viscount Sándor Pallavicini (1853–1933) Solt – Solt Taksony – Taksony of Hungary Tass – Tas, grandson...
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    dell’italianità in Levante, 1815-1915 in: Rivista Coloniale, anno XV. Franzina, Emilio. Storia dell'emigrazione italiana. Donzelli Editore. Roma, 2002 ISBN 88-7989-719-5...
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  • tu n'existais pas", and "Le Jardin du Luxembourg" (written with Vito Pallavicini). He also co-wrote Dalida's "Monday Tuesday... Laissez moi danser" ("Voglio...
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  • Finalist "Come potrei dimenticarti" – Tony Dallara, Ben E. King (Vito Pallavicini, Ezio Leoni) Finalist "Ieri ho incontrato mia madre" – Gino Paoli, Antonio...
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  • Kettner, Hannes; Martell, Jonny; Erritzoe, David; Tagliazucchi, Enzo; Pallavicini, Carla; Girn, Manesh; Alamia, Andrea; Leech, Robert; Nutt, David J.;...
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