SS Conte Rosso was an Italian transatlantic ocean liner that was built in Scotland in 1921–22. The vessel became a troop ship in the 1930s and was sunk...
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designed in luxurious Italian classical styles. Her sister ship was the SS Conte Rosso. She started her maiden voyage from Genoa to Buenos Aires on 21 April...
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enemy shipping. For the sinking of the heavily defended enemy transport SS Conte Rosso without working Asdic, he received the Victoria Cross, the highest and...
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SS Conte Biancamano was an Italian ocean liner launched in 1925. The name was chosen in honor of Humbert I Biancamano, founder of the Savoy dynasty. She...
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Giuseppe Conte (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈkonte]; born 8 August 1964) is an Italian jurist, academic, and politician who served as prime minister...
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vessel intended for delivery to the Lloyd Sabaudo Line of Italy as the SS Conte Rosso. When war broke out in 1914, work on the vessel ceased, but was resumed...
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British submarine HMS Upholder torpedoes and sinks Italian ocean liner SS Conte Rosso. May 26 – WWII: In the North Atlantic, Fairey Swordfish aircraft from...
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Cosulich-owned ships Saturnia and Vulcania, the Lloyd Sabaudo-owned Conte Rosso, Conte Biancamano and Conte Grande and the NGI-owned Giulio Cesare, Duilio, Roma and...
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200 17 November 1941 paid off 6 November 1943, scrapped 1962 Argus ex-SS Conte Rosso light aircraft carrier 14,860 1 September 1918 scrapped 1946 Ariguani...
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warships were sunk by Axis air attacks. 24 May, Italian troop ship SS Conte Rosso was sunk by Royal Navy submarine HMS Upholder, with 1297 men killed...
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1843 SS Columbus 1924 Scuttled by the crew in 1939 to avoid capture by the Royal Navy SS Conte di Savoia 1931 Scrapped in 1950 SS Conte Rosso 1921 Torpedoed...
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The SS Conte Rosso, a liner owned by the Italian shipping company Lloyd Sabaudo, opened the Genoa - Naples - Montevideo - Buenos Aires route in 1922...
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the Battle of the Duisburg Convoy and the 18,000-ton Italian liner SS Conte Rosso. Elizabeth II British Admiral HMS Dreadnought HMS Invincible HMS Sheffield...
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caught the train to Venice and on 8 May 1933 embarked on board the SS Conte Rosso, arriving in Shanghai on 2 June 1933. He started work with "The Modern...
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the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment embarked in Naples on the troop ship SS Conte Rosso, which was torpedoed and sunk on 24 May off Capo Murro di Porco by the...
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"Cavalleggeri di Alessandria" (lost on 24 May 1941 in the sinking of the SS Conte Rosso) XII Dismounted Group "Cavalleggeri di Alessandria" XIII Self-propelled...
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fleets, 1939. London: Chatham publishing. p. 445. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "SS Conte Rosso (+1941)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 18 October 2011. "HMS GRIMSBY (L 16)...
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Line. SS Conte Biancamano as the USS Hermitage SS Conte Biancamano after her reconstruction Model of the SS Conte Verde SS Conte Grande SS Conte Grande...
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Genoa (redirect from Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Rosso Genoa)
Garibaldi, SS Roma, MS Augustus, SS Rex, SS Andrea Doria, SS Cristoforo Colombo, MS Gripsholm, SS Leonardo da Vinci, SS Michelangelo, and SS SeaBreeze...
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Inter Milan (redirect from S.S. Ambrosiana)
Serie A glory, Conte left the club by mutual consent on 26 May 2021. The departure was reportedly due to disagreements between Conte and the board over...
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in the world", and penned a memoir about Maggi for Peter Miller's book Conte Maggi's Mille Miglia shortly before his death in 1988. Maggi survived his...
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SS Malakand was a cargo liner built in 1919 for the Brocklebank Line. She was the second Brocklebank Line ship named after the Malakand area of the Indian...
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SS Winnipeg was a French steamer notable for arriving at Valparaíso, Chile, on 3 September 1939, with 2,200 Spanish immigrants aboard. The refugees were...
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SS Tanais (Greek: Τάναϊς), mistakenly referred to as Danae or Danais (Δανάη / Δαναΐς), was a British-built, Greek-owned cargo ship requisitioned by the...
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The SS Nerissa was a passenger and cargo steamer which was torpedoed and sunk on 30 April 1941 during World War II by the German submarine U-552 following...
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Love (1987) Revenge in the House of Usher (1982) Robot Holocaust (1986) Rosso Sangue (a.k.a. Monster Hunter) (1982) The Tattooed Hitman (1977) Terminal...
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SS Robin Moor was a United States cargo steamship that was built in 1919 and sunk by a German U-boat in May 1941, several months before the US entered...
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prominent would be Jacopo Pontormo, along with Rosso Fiorentino, Francesco Salviati, and Jacopino del Conte. Other lesser known assistants and pupils include...
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Formula One sponsorship liveries (section Toro Rosso)
colour of a car entered by the team, e.g. cars entered by Italian teams were rosso corsa red, cars entered by French teams were bleu de France blue, and cars...
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STEAMERS & MOTORSHIPS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 9 March 2010. "SS Empire Caribou (+1941)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 9 March 2010. "Waterbury (2219134)"...
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