the top division of the Italian football league system. Established in 1893, Genoa is Italy's oldest existent football team. The club has won the Italian...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1893. 1893 (MDCCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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Mateo Retegui (category Genoa CFC players)
grandparents on one side of the family were also Italian, specifically from Genoa, while the paternal ancestors were originally Basque (the surname Retegui...
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Genoa Cricket and Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria, who play their matches in Stadio Luigi Ferraris. The...
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Castoldi, 1997. Caro vecchio balordo. La storia del Genoa dal 1893 a oggi (Fabrizio Calzia, editor). Genoa, De Ferrari, 2005. Un lombardo nel pallone. Milan...
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Forge Creek (1892–1964) • Gelantipy (1888–1974) • Genoa • Gipsy Point (1907–1970) • Glen Valley (1908–1973) • Glen Wills (1890–1936 Sunnyside) • Glenaladale...
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side) Juan Domingo Perón (1895–1974), President of Argentina (Sardinian descent from father side) Silvia Salis (born in Genoa, Sardinian ancestry) Luigi Datome...
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Christopher Columbus (category Explorers from the Republic of Genoa)
20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed four Spanish-based voyages across the Atlantic Ocean sponsored...
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(1950–1992) Free City of Frankfurt – Frankfurter Bank (1854–1875) Republic of Genoa – Bank of Saint George (1407–1805) German Democratic Republic – Deutsche...
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History of cannabis in Italy (redirect from Hemp in the Republic of Genoa)
production of paper in the Republic of Genoa began in the early 15th century along the Leira river valley to the west of Genoa, which was favored by the presence...
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Marta (1974). Edictum Diocletiani et Collegarum de Pretiis Rerum Venalium in integrum fere restitutum e Latinis Graecisque Fragmentis. Genoa: Istituto...
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Campania 1893 1893–1914 Express 12,900 Blue Riband, sold to Royal Navy 1914 and converted to aircraft carrier HMS Campania, sank 1918 Lucania 1893 1893–1909...
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Sheffield United --- --- Genoa Standard Athletic Club 1898–99 Aston Villa --- --- Genoa Le Havre 1899–1900 Aston Villa --- --- Genoa Le Havre 1900–01 Liverpool...
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and world champion weightlifter Kakhaber Kaladze (born 1978), footballer, Genoa and Georgia national team Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (born 2001), footballer...
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Rodrigo Palacio (category Genoa CFC players)
On his last appearance for Genoa, the hundredth overall, he received a red card against Udinese. On 22 May 2012, Genoa president Enrico Preziosi confirmed...
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Miami, 1974 SS Rhynland 1879 SS Rhyna (1906) Scrapped in 1906 SS Rhynland in 1890 SS Roma (1926) 1926 SS Aquila (1939–1945) Scuttled in Genoa on April...
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Monroe News. Retrieved October 10, 2022. Romig, Walter (October 1, 1986) [1973]. Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More...
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Michael Shute "Calcio, morto Signorini, bandiera del Genoa" [Football, Signorini dead, symbol of Genoa]. Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 6 November...
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Aintree Co-ed 2021 website Aireys Inlet Primary School Aireys Inlet Co-ed 1893 website Airly Primary School Airly Co-ed 1924 website Aitken Creek Primary...
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2021–2023 Maccabi Haifa Italian Football Championship 1898–1900 Genoa 1902–1904 Genoa 1911–1913 Pro Vercelli Serie A 1931–1935 Juventus (5-peat) 1943...
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Scottish Socialist Federation, succeeding his brother as its secretary in 1893. Largely a propaganda organisation, the Federation supported Keir Hardie...
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strips, novels, and dramatic productions since 1893. He was featured in various British publications from 1893 to 1978 in a variety of formats: single-issue...
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president 1984–2000. Vadym Sosnykhin (Dynamo Kyiv): player 1960–1973; youth-team coach 1974–1991; veterans team director 1992–2003. Steinar Pettersen (Strømsgodset...
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ISBN 978-0-55-339396-5. Morse, John Torrey (1893). Abraham Lincoln. Vol. I. Cambridge, Mass., Riverside Press. Morse, John Torrey (1893). Abraham Lincoln. Vol. II. Cambridge...
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disease spread rapidly all over the island. Galleys from Kaffa reached Genoa and Venice in January 1348, but it was the outbreak in Pisa a few weeks...
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History of Northern Ireland (redirect from Northern Ireland 1973-1998)
granting Home Rule to Ireland were passed by the House of Commons in 1886 and 1893, but rejected by the House of Lords. With the passing of the Parliament Act...
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Cartucce Martignoni ("Martignoni Ammunition and Cartridges") (?-Present) – Genoa, Italy. Manufactured pinfire cartridges. Was acquired by Nobel in 1929 to...
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Hernán Crespo (category Genoa CFC players)
with Atalanta and Genoa. Crespo replaced Nicola Amoruso who left for Atalanta, while Atalanta's Robert Acquafresca moved to Genoa to replace Crespo....
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Abbott (1895–1974), American comedian and actor (part of the Abbott & Costello comedy team)[unreliable source?] Nicanor Abelardo (1893–1934), Filipino...
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Hamburg, Spain, Portugal, Naples, Sardinia, The Papal States, Venice, Genoa, Tuscany, the Sublime Porte, Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli. An example...
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