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    Enrico Caviglia KCB (4 May 1862 – 22 March 1945) was a distinguished officer in the Italian Army. Victorious on the bloody battlefields of the Great War...
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  • Caviglia is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945), Italian General Enrique Caviglia (born 1956), Argentine...
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  • Italian writer Enrico Caterino Davila (1576–1631), Italian historian Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945), distinguished officer in the Italian army Enrico Cecchetti...
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    Mussolini were Marshal Pietro Badoglio and his rival, Marshal Enrico Caviglia. As Marshal Caviglia was one of the few officers of the Regio Esercito who kept...
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  • (1869–1931) 25 June 1926 - Pietro Badoglio (1871–1956) 25 June 1926 - Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945) 25 June 1926 - Gaetano Giardino ( 1864–1935) 25 June 1926...
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    considered to replace Mussolini were Marshal Badoglio and Marshal Enrico Caviglia. As Marshal Caviglia was one of the few Royal Army officers who was known to dislike...
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    the mountainous terrain, but lacked food and water, so that Marshal Enrico Caviglia later criticised the Duke for having chosen it for his last stand,...
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    divisions, was commanded by the English-speaking Lieutenant-General Enrico Caviglia and he had under his command the Tenth Army (Lieutenant-General Lord...
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    general of more significant personal and professional qualities (Marshal Enrico Caviglia) would have taken the position. The appointment of Badoglio did not...
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    itself. On 24 December 1920 the Royal Italian Army, led by General Enrico Caviglia, launched a full-scale attack against Fiume: after several hours of...
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  • both. D'Annunzio refused to accept an ultimatum by Italian General Enrico Caviglia to abandon Fiume and claimed the Treaty of Rapallo as illegal and his...
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    Italy Carlo Domenico del Carretto (1454–1514), Roman Catholic cardinal Enrico Caviglia (1863–1945), Marshal of Italy Renato Castellani, film director and...
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    with the German commander Albert Kesselring, on behalf of Marshal Enrico Caviglia, for the cessation of the fighting that had broken out in and around...
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    (Luca Montuori) 4th Italian Army (Gaetano Giardino) 8th Italian Army (Enrico Caviglia) 3rd Italian Army (Duke of Aosta) 9th Italian Army (Paolo Morrone) :...
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  • 1921) March 20 – Lord Alfred Douglas, English poet (b. 1870) March 22 Enrico Caviglia, Italian marshal (b. 1862) Heinrich Maier, Austrian Roman Catholic...
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  • formally abolished on 18 January 1947 by the Provisional Head of State Enrico de Nicola. Social Republic 1945–47 Marshal (Italy) – an intermediate rank...
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    to the head of the queue pointless. With the exceptions of Marshal Enrico Caviglia, General Calvi di Bergolo and General Antonio Sorice, the Italian generals...
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    built in the same period. In 1918, the Villa was occupied by General Enrico Caviglia, commander of the VIII and X army corps. In 1968, Sir Stafford Sands...
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    Douglas MacArthur, later a United States General of the Army; and Enrico Caviglia, later Marshal of Italy. Press coverage of the war was affected by...
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    the Isonzo (1915–1916), later commanded the newly created Fifth Army Enrico Caviglia – Commanded the XXIV Army Corps in the Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo...
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    September, after discussions with Generals Carboni and Sorice and Marshal Enrico Caviglia, while German artillery was already firing directly inside the city...
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    Giuseppe Garibaldi Luigi Cadorna Armando Diaz Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta Enrico Caviglia Pietro Badoglio Giovanni Messe Insignia Logo Wordmark...
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  • and proposed three generals (Ambrosio, Marshal Pietro Badoglio and Enrico Caviglia) as Mussolini's potential successors. On 4 July, Badoglio was received...
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  • Armando Diaz and the new 8th Italian Army was formed under command of Enrico Caviglia. It consisted of : 4th Army corps the assault corps of General Francesco...
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    Military (1917–1918) Vittorio Italico Zupelli Military (1918–1919) Enrico Caviglia Military (1919–1919) Minister of the Navy Alberto del Bono Military...
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    Zupelli (1859–1945) 21 March 1918 18 January 1919 303 days Military Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945) 18 January 1919 23 June 1919 156 days Military Alberico...
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    Press. p. 216. ISBN 9781139481694. Retrieved 21 October 2023. Rusconi, Gian Enrico; Hürter, Johannes (2015). Der Kriegseintritt Italiens im Mai 1915. Berlin:...
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  • from 1 June Enrico Caviglia assumed command, bringing in Giuseppe Lombardo Radice from the 1st Army to lead the service. In October Caviglia issued regulations...
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  • paramilitary group (executed for the 1944 assassination of Lord Moyne); Enrico Caviglia, 82, Italian Army officer; John Hessin Clarke, 87, Associate Justice...
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    Infantry Regiments (already in line) XXIV Corps (Lieutenant General Enrico Caviglia) 49th Infantry Division "Ravenna" Brigade – 37th and 38th Infantry...
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