Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (redirect from Camillo Benso, Conte di Cavour)
Militare aircraft carrier Cavour is also named in his honour. In 1865, the Collegio dei Nobili, the oldest high school in Turin (founded 1568), and among the...
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Reggio Calabria (redirect from Reggio di Calabria)
Italian politics today, Manchester: Manchester University Press; ISBN 0-7190-4944-X Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Reggio di Calabria. Wikimedia Commons...
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institutions that issued it.' "Juventus penalizzata di 15 punti: presentato il ricorso a Collegio di garanzia dello Sport" [Juventus penalized by 15 points:...
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the manner of Nicholas V. He reopened the academy and reorganised the Collegio degli Abbreviatori, and in 1471 began the construction of the Vatican Library...
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Boyle, Leonard (1987). A short guide to St. Clement's, Rome. Rome, IT: Collegio San Clemente. p. 71. Ezquerra, J.A. (2008). Romanising Oriental Gods: Myth...
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1922 in the historic Palazzo Spinelli di Cariati [it] Leo XIII Institute in Milan (since 1893) Pontificio Collegio Leoniano [it] in Anagni (1897–1984) Aloisianum [it]...
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List of Gothic architecture (section Central Europe)
Image Building Place Type Date Notes Almo collegio Capranica Historic Centre, Rome The oldest Roman College. Bargello Historic Centre, Florence Basilica...
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non voto". C’è anche Zappadu – Il Fatto Quotidiano Il Senato affonda il collegio Sardegna, per l’Isola nessun europarlamentare, Sardiniapost.it Eve Hepburn...
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Terra Santa e dell'Oriente francescano ... Quaracchi presso Firenze: Collegio di s. Bonaventura. Steven Runciman (2012). "Miller, William (1864–1945)"...
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Colony (d. 1621) Giulio Cesare la Galla, professor of philosophy at the Collegio Romano in Italy (d. 1624) Santino Solari, Swiss architect and sculptor...
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of Julius Caesar, was purchased by the government of Italy from the Collegio di Spagna. An explosion at a cartridge plant near East Alton, Illinois,...
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