interwar period (1919–39), along with the Galleria del Toro, Galleria Mazzini, Galleria Meravigli and the Galleria Gonzaga. The first idea of building an...
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Roma (elegant street enriched by boutiques and shops), flanked by Galleria Mazzini and Via XXV Aprile. In front of the theatre is located a statue dedicated...
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Mina (Italian singer) (redirect from Mina Mazzini)
Mina Anna Maria Mazzini OMRI (born 25 March 1940) or Mina Anna Quaini (for the Swiss civil registry), known mononymously as Mina, is an Italian singer...
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Circolo Artistico, Urtijëi – scultura 1984 Galleria Mazzini 3, Montecchio di Pesaro – scultura 1986 Galleria Museo, Bolzano – concorso di scultura 1987...
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centre of Genoa, Italy. The station is close to Teatro Carlo Felice, Galleria Mazzini, the Doge's Palace, and Via XX Settembre. The station opened on 4 February...
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until the last moment tried to help other Jews, was captured in the Galleria Mazzini in November of that year. He was murdered at Auschwitz. In the post-war...
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installations took place at the following dates: 29 January 2012: Galleria Mazzini 7 March 2013: Via Roma 1 14 January 2017: Via Carlo Barabino 26 List...
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his own son against smallpox) (1873) – Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna Monument to Giuseppe Mazzini (1879) – Buenos Aires, Argentina Cristo morto...
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Embriaco, Christopher Columbus, Andrea Doria, Niccolò Paganini, Giuseppe Mazzini, Renzo Piano and Grimaldo Canella, founder of the House of Grimaldi, among...
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centre of the town is itself centred on Piazza Mazzini, the site of the Roman forum. Named for Giuseppe Mazzini, a key republican figure of the Risorgimento...
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Medici in1836. Maria Drago wrote a letter in 1838 to her son Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian national activist, noting how Isola was arrested and questioned...
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commissioned by the City of Messina after the death of King Vittorio Emanuele II; Mazzini in Campidoglio; and Entry of Garibaldi to Palermo. This latter work was...
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Mazzinianism, current of the Risorgimento which was headed by Giuseppe Mazzini, fervent Republican, a celebratory monument was inaugurated in the current...
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and opened to the public in 1837. Since then it has been housed in the Galleria Beaumont, built on the site of a previous gallery connecting the Royal...
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politicians, officers and intellectuals such as Cavour, Garibaldi and Mazzini were able to gather a huge consensus and to pressure the monarchy to forge...
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links the theater and a wing of Palazzo Manfredi which runs along Corso Mazzini. The gallery was frescoed by Felice Giani and Serafino Barassi. Pro Loco...
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question and the relations of Piedmont (now the Kingdom of Italy) with Mazzini and the other revolutionaries. In his opinion Italy needed to be unified...
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foreign control. A radical figure was the patriotic journalist Giuseppe Mazzini, founder of the political movement Young Italy in the 1830s, who favoured...
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and later used as a prison and military prison. In 1830–1831 Giuseppe Mazzini was imprisoned in the fortress and he "dreams" the "Giovine Italia". Inside...
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Giuseppe Mazzini's Young Italy. They supplied various names and investigations were expanded to other garrisons. Charles Albert, who considered Mazzini's association...
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Lecce — Piazza Mazzini, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II Milan — Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, Via Montenapoleone, Corso Giacomo Matteotti, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele...
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in Florence, 1904, destroyed in 1962 Villa Ventilari at viale Giuseppe Mazzini in Florence, from 1905, destroyed in 1956 Villino Ravazzini at via Scipione...
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the city. One of the main figures of the unification of Italy, Giuseppe Mazzini, was elected deputy at Messina in the general elections of 1866. Another...
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which is separated by the stretch of the Tiber between Ponte Giuseppe Mazzini and Ponte Garibaldi. Palazzo Cisterna, in Via Giulia. Palazzo Falconieri...
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Romano to Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini. A second road likely led to Domitian's Villa at Castel Gandolfo, following the current "galleria di sopra," based on Roman...
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Two of the most influential figures of the Italian unification, Giuseppe Mazzini and Giuseppe Garibaldi, fought for the short-lived republic. Rome then...
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independence is worth against tyranny. Present with its martyrs and heroes in Mazzini's conspiracies and in the battles of the early Risorgimento, in the years...
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control. A prominent radical figure was the patriotic journalist Giuseppe Mazzini, member of the secret revolutionary society of Carbonari and founder of...
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Chiesa e Chiostro di Sant’Agostino, Pontile di Marina di Pietrasanta, Italy Mazzini Square, Viareggio, Italy Vecchiato Arte Gallery, Pietrasanta, Italy City...
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San Lorenzo Disc of Pomodoro Fontana del Piermarini in Piazza Fontana Mazzini's monument in Piazza della Repubblica Monumento Cinque Giornate Napoleone...
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