Guglielmo Acton (25 March 1825, in Castellammare di Stabia – 29 November 1896, in Naples) was an Italian naval officer, admiral and politician in the...
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Admiral Acton may refer to: Alfredo Acton (1867–1934), Italian rear admiral Ferdinando Acton (1832–1891), Italian admiral Guglielmo Acton (1825–1896)...
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father was Ferdinando Acton and his uncle Guglielmo Acton, both of whom served as Italian Minister of the Navy. His aunt Laura Acton was married to Marco...
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Guglielmo Acton (1825–1896), his first cousin once removed, officer in the Neapolitan Navy, attempted to intercept Garibaldi at Marsala Harold Acton (1904–1994)...
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Naples. His elder brother was Guglielmo Acton, who also was the Italian Minister of the Navy, and his son was Alfredo Acton, a Regia Marinaadmiral. His...
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Grace Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (1910–2001) married Prince Guglielmo Rospigliosi and had issue. Gabrielle Marie Leopoldine Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (1912–1930) Joan...
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(1825–1891) 14 December 1869 15 January 1870 Historical Right Lanza Guglielmo Acton (1825–1896) 15 January 1870 5 August 1872 Military Augusto Riboty (1816–1888)...
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Minister of the Navy Stefano Castagnola Historical Right (1869–1870) Guglielmo Acton Military (1870–1872) Augusto Riboty Military (1872–1873) Minister of...
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the cabinet. Eventually Lanza resolved this by appointing admiral Guglielmo Acton, who was found a seat in a by-election to enable him to serve. In the...
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Monarch Victor Emmanuel II Prime Minister Giovanni Lanza Preceded by Guglielmo Acton Succeeded by Simone Pacoret de Saint Bon Personal details Born 29 November...
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on board the steam frigate Principe Umberto, under the command of Guglielmo Acton, during a long cruise that included a transatlantic voyage, operations...
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constructed for the Italian Navy. The new ship was ordered in 1882 by Guglielmo Acton, then the Minister for the Navy, and was named for Giovanni Bausan...
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Mergellina and Piazza Vittoria. The villa was commissioned by admiral Ferdinand Acton in 1826 as a Neoclassical residence that would be the centerpiece of a park...
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14 – Italo Campanini, Italian opera tenor (born 1845) November 29 – Guglielmo Acton, Italian naval officer, admiral and politician (born 1825) Pankhurst...
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Montefiore Philip Tartaglia Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti Guglielmo Marconi Nick D'Aloisio Dino Dini Guglielmo Marconi Henry Peter Bayon Nicole Soranzo Joseph Whitaker...
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187. Acton, p. 111. Acton, p. 192. Acton, p. 27. Acton, p. 38. Hale, p. 180. Hale, p. 181. Acton, p. 108. Acton, p. 112. Acton, p. 182. Acton, p. 243...
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attempted to thwart her, was dismissed in 1777. The Englishman Sir John Acton, who in 1779 was appointed director of marine, won Maria Carolina's favour...
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Serenario Death of Saint Joseph, Guglielmo Borremans Holy Family, Guglielmo Borremans Saint Joseph the Carpenter, Guglielmo Borremans Martyrdom of Saint Venantius...
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including the castrato Atto Melani. In his book, The Last Medici, Harold Acton records that his death occurred in the midst of lascivious intercourse....
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on 26 March 1848 under the leadership of Ruggero Settimo. Commanded by Guglielmo Pepe, the Neapolitan troops arrived in the theatre of war only in mid-May...
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the world's first purpose-built radio equipment factory, established by Guglielmo Marconi. 18 "Ilford to Rochester" 29 January 2014 (2014-01-29) Portillo...
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The Baron Rathdonnell 1868 The Baron Acton 1869 John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 5th Baron Acton Robert Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (uncle) The Baron Wolverton 1869 Miles...
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Villa LaPietra in Italy. The estate was bequeathed by the late Sir Harold Acton to NYU in 1994, and at the time it was the largest donation to a university...
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disposable glove was invented by Ansell Rubber Co. Pty. Ltd. in 1965. 1895: Guglielmo Marconi invents a system of wireless communication using radio waves....
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developers have changed hands over the years. An example is Nabnasset, an Acton, Massachusetts firm that developed a CORBA based CTI solution for a client...
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saturation. Marxian economics followers Andrew Kliman, Michael Roberts, and Guglielmo Carchedi, in contradistinction to the Monthly Review school represented...
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resulted in an almost frenetic sequence of restructuring and reform. Sir John Acton, 6th Baronet was involved with the reforms. The army in mainland Italy collapsed...
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Omen (1976). Gregory Peck accidentally slammed a car door on the hand of Guglielmo Spoletini, who portrayed the Italian taxi driver. According to Bloody...
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Streets and A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, The Life of Cæsar by Guglielmo Ferrero, The Managerial Revolution by James Burnham, The Iron Heel by...
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broke out, he participated with his unit in the expedition commanded by Guglielmo De Sauget to Palermo. During the fighting, on January 16, 1848, he was...
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