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    Mantua; Camillo Guidi di Bagno (16th century), Squire of Cosimo I de' Medici, High Chancellor of the Order of Saint Stephen (Sacro Militare Ordine di Santo...
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    Il pensiero e lostorico militare. Le Monier. p. 37. Sito web del Quirinale: dettaglio decorato. Luigi Emilio Longo, Francesco Saverio Grazioli, USSME...
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    area. In 1291, San Marino appealed to the bishop of Arezzo, Ildebrandino Guidi di Romena, against the contribution demands by the Vicario del Montefeltro...
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  • members of FI (including former Socialists like Giulio Tremonti and Antonio Guidi, and former Christian Democrats like Fabio Garagnani), former members of...
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    The Order of Saint Stephen (officially Sacro Militare Ordine di Santo Stefano Papa e Martire, 'Holy Military Order of St. Stephen Pope and Martyr') is...
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    Tommaso Guidi, Conservation assessment of the endemic plants of the Tuscan Archipelago, Italy, Oryx 49(1): 1-9 (2014) Mar Ligure Marina Militare Scoglio...
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  • Gustavsson Håkan.URL "Italy Capitano Mario Visintini Medaglia d'Oro al Valor Militare." Biplane fighter aces on Håkan's aviation page. Retrieved: November 12...
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    University Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0521338356. Commissione Italiana di Storia Militare (1993). L'Italia in Guerra - Il Terzo Anno 1942. Rome: Italian Ministry...
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    the GNR became part of the National Republican Army. The Ispettorato Militare del Lavoro (ILM), informally called the Organizzazione Paladino or Azione...
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    dictator, began to spend summer holidays in Riccione. In July 1934, Rachele Guidi, Mussolini's second wife, purchased a seaside villa for the family's summer...
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    Leopoldo II in 1839, the allegoric cantata Il ritorno, to the text of Francesco Guidi, dedicated to the vacation of the Grand Duke in Poggio a Caiano, dated...
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    "REGIO DECRETO 14 MARZO 1942, N. 172 che istituisce l'Ordine Civile e Militare dell'Aquila Romana". Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. "A...
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    to Milan. He gained the confidence of Interior Minister Guido Buffarini Guidi and continued his repressive activity in various Republican police forces...
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    (1813–1881), mathematician, professor, scientist and politician Carlo Alessandro Guidi (1650–1712), lyric poet Pope John XIV (Latin: Ioannes XIV; died 20 August...
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    17th century funerary monument of Nicolas Cotoner sculpted by Domenico Guidi, but it is unknown who worked on the replica of the Castellania. A prominent...
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    academic administrator and Anglican bishop (d. 1650) October 4 – Giovanni Francesco Guidi di Bagno, Italian Catholic cardinal (d. 1641) October 12 – Baldassare...
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    was momentarily handed over before being returned to his wife, Rachele Guidi. Legnano figures among the decorated cities after the war. The city was...
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  • Retrieved 20 December 2023. Bahşi, İlhan (1 May 2020). "Life of Guido Guidi (Vidus Vidius), who named the Vidian canal". Child's Nervous System. 36...
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