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    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 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    control. A prominent radical figure was the patriotic journalist Giuseppe Mazzini, a member of the secret revolutionary society, the Carbonari, and founder...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    Catania Palazzo della Borsa, Catania Palazzo Paternò del Toscano Piazza Mazzini, Catania Palazzo delle Poste, Catania Palazzo Rosa, Catania Palazzo San...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • year), National Museum of Rome, the Museum of Roman Civilization, the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica, the Villa Giulia National Etruscan Museum, the...
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    "relaunched" them with a controversial comparison between Arafat and Giuseppe Mazzini, which produced protests in the Chamber and criticism from the Republicans...
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