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    Camillo Paolo Filippo Giulio Benso, Count of Cavour, Isolabella and Leri (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈmillo ˈbɛnso]; 10 August 1810 – 6 June 1861), generally...
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    11°15′24.74″E / 43.7760222°N 11.2568722°E / 43.7760222; 11.2568722 Via Camillo Cavour is one of the main roads of the northern area of the historic city centre...
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    Via Cavour is a street in the Castro Pretorio and Monti rioni of Rome, named after Camillo Cavour. It is served by the Rome Metro stations Cavour and...
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    Liceo scientifico statale Camillo Cavour (English: "State scientific lyceum Camillo Cavour") is a liceo scientifico located in Rome, in via delle Carine...
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  • Look up Cavour or cavor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cavour usually refers to Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour (1810–1861), Italian politician who...
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    Cavour (Italian: portaerei Cavour) is an Italian aircraft carrier launched in 2004. She is the flagship of the Italian Navy. The ship is designed to combine...
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    foreign domination included King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Giuseppe Mazzini. Some of the states...
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    Agraria Subalpina ed i rapporti di Cavour al suo interno", Le vocazioni ambientali del Vercellese e l'opera di Camillo Cavour, archived from the original on...
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    of Sardinia following his father's abdication. He appointed Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, as his Prime Minister, and he consolidated his position by...
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  • from abroad were also welcomed: the German composer Felix Mendelssohn; Camillo Cavour, the Italian statesman who was later active in the unification of his...
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    company Bang & Olufsen with Svend Olufsen. Peter Boas Bang was the son of Camillo Cavour Bang (1861-1949) and Augusta Pouline Boas (1868-1919). His brother Poul...
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  • until the third Cavour Government (1848-1861) Minister of the Interior (Italy) "Cavour e l'unità d'Italia". Fondazione Camillo Cavour Santena. Retrieved...
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    the marquisate in 1771, and of which the statesman Cavour was a member. Camillo Benso, conte di Cavour Mauro Picotto "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni...
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    Cavour borders the municipalities of Alba and Diano d'Alba. Originally simply known as Grinzane, it switched to the current name in homage to Camillo...
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    last Emperor of Brazil; and the four leaders of Italian unification: Camillo Cavour, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Giuseppe Mazzini and King Victor Emmanuel II. The...
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    with fountains in front of the triumphal arch. The square was named Camillo Cavour square, changed in 1930 to Costanzo Ciano square, in 1944 to Muti square...
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    Via Cavour, Rome is a street in the Castro Pretorio rione of Rome, named after Camillo Cavour. It is served by the Rome Metro stations Cavour and Termini...
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    Conte di Cavour was the name ship of the three Conte di Cavour-class dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s...
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  • Camillo is an Italian masculine given name, descended from Latin Camillus. Its Slavic cognate is Kamil. Camillo Agrippa, Italian Renaissance fencer, architect...
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    The Conte di Cavour–class battleships were a group of three dreadnoughts built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s. The ships were completed...
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    his illustrious friends, such as Adam Mickiewicz, Ion Brătianu and Camillo Cavour, for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification...
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    of Castiglione (1837–1899), a spy, artist and famous beauty, sent by Camillo Cavour to influence the Emperor's politics. Marie-Anne Walewska (1823–1912)...
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    branch of the Regio Liceo), the school was renamed "Liceo Scientifico Camillo Cavour".[citation needed] Among the more famous people to have worked here...
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    to 1878. It was inaugurated on 25 May 1901 and named after Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, one of the pioneers of Italian unification.[citation needed]...
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    Bonaparte, later Napoleone III. He was unofficial ambassador of Count Camillo Cavour in Paris during establishment of the Kingdom of Italy, negotiating concession...
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    from abroad were also welcomed: the German composer Felix Mendelssohn; Camillo Cavour, the Italian statesman who was later active in the unification of his...
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    Italian revolutionaries such as Vincenzo Gioberti, Niccolò Tommaseo, and Camillo Cavour, and it was there that he would have most likely made the acquaintance...
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    census. Cavour was laid out in 1880. The town was named for Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, an Italian statesman. On June 24, 2003, at approximately 9:30 pm...
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    The Palazzo Panciatichi is a Renaissance palace located on Via Camillo Cavour 2 in the quartiere of San Giovanni, Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy. A...
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    progress in the economy was achieved during the government of Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour. Cavour believed that economic progress had to precede political...
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