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    Inigo Campioni (14 November 1878 – 24 May 1944) was an Italian naval officer during most of the first half of the 20th century. He served in four wars...
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    Admiral Andrew Cunningham, and Italian naval forces, under Admiral Inigo Campioni. The Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft ship-to-ship naval attack...
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  • politician Íñigo López de Mendoza, 1st Marquis of Santillana (1398–1458), Castilian poet Inigo Campioni (1878–1944), Italian admiral Inigo Gallo (1932–2000)...
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    Armistice of Cassibile was announced, on 8 September 1943, Admiral Inigo Campioni was the governor of the Italian Dodecanese, the Cyclades and the Northern...
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    advantages over the battleship at Taranto. However, the Italian admiral Inigo Campioni had been given orders to avoid combat unless it was heavily in his favour...
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  • occupy southern Italy. Six admirals were put on trial: Fleet Admiral Inigo Campioni, former Governor of the Dodecanese; Vice Admiral Gino Pavesi, former...
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    long tons (5,810 t) of fuel. The convoy's escort, commanded by Admiral Inigo Campioni, consisted of three groups. The first, comprising four destroyers and...
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    heavy units was quickly proven wrong. Only five days after Taranto, Inigo Campioni sortied with two battleships, six cruisers and 14 destroyers to disrupt...
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    parachute on Rhodes, to persuade the Italian commander, Ammiraglio Inigo Campioni, to join the Allies. Swift action by the German forces forestalled the...
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    Italy Pasto, Colombia Princess Maria Antónia of Bragança was born here Inigo Campioni (1878–1944), soldier and politician Araldo Caprili (1920-1982), football...
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  • Antonio Campioni (1720-1788), also known as Carlo Antonio Campione and as Charles Antoine Campion, an Italian composer and collector of early music Inigo Campioni...
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    Greece, Albania, Yugoslavia and Italy fought the Germans. Admirals Inigo Campioni and Luigi Mascherpa led an attempt to defend Rhodes, Kos, Leros and...
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    July 1940, as part of the 1st Battle Squadron, commanded by Admiral Inigo Campioni, during which she engaged major elements of the British Mediterranean...
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    took over the role of fleet flagship, under the command of Admiral Inigo Campioni. On 17 November, Vittorio Veneto and Giulio Cesare—the only operational...
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    Division), but after an inconclusive battle the Italian commander, Admiral Inigo Campioni, surrendered when the Germans threatened to launch heavy bombings against...
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  • 1940, Cavagnari was replaced by Admiral Arturo Riccardi and Admiral Inigo Campioni became Deputy Chief of Staff. In July 1941, Admiral Luigi Sansonetti...
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  • Blackwell, Private, US Army, MoH Tasker H. Bliss, General, US Army Inigo Campioni. Lieutenant Commander (later Admiral), Italian Navy Evans Carlson, Brigadier...
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    commander—Admiral Inigo Campioni—ordered a force of destroyers to Cape Bon, in case the British warships were going to Gibraltar. In Campioni's view, it was...
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    who was the official supreme commander of the Italian Royal Navy. Inigo Campioni was a commander of the Italian Royal Navy during the battles of Taranto...
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    ("Tribunale Speciale per la Difesa dello Stato"), along with admiral Inigo Campioni (the governor of the Dodecanese), on charges of "treason" for having...
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    Chief of Staff of the Navy Notable commanders The Duke of the Abruzzi Paolo Thaon di Revel Inigo Campioni Angelo Iachino Insignia Naval Ensign Naval Jack...
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    Admiral Andrew Cunningham, and Italian naval forces, under Admiral Inigo Campioni. The Royal Navy launched the first all-aircraft ship-to-ship naval attack...
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    Army and Supreme Commander of mainland Greece (Supergrecia) Admiral Inigo Campioni, Governor of the Dodecanese and Supreme Commander of the Aegean (Superegeo)...
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    William Dobbie Hugh Lloyd Keith Park Francesco Pricolo Rino Corso Fougier Inigo Campioni Angelo Iachino Alberto da Zara Hans Geisler Albert Kesselring Martin...
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    Battle of Cape Spartivento. On 9 December 1940 he replaced Admiral Inigo Campioni as commander of the entire battle fleet of the Regia Marina, with flag...
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    British archaeologist and pioneer of archaeozoology (d. 1951) November 14 Inigo Campioni, Italian admiral (d. 1944) Julie Manet, French painter (d. 1966) Leopold...
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  • Valerio Borghese Carlo Emanuele Buscaglia Giuseppe Caimi Nicola Calipari Inigo Campioni Carla Capponi Salvo D'Acquisto Francesco De Rosa Furio Niclot Doglio...
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    Rodolfo Torresan) died during captivity at the camp, whereas Admirals Inigo Campioni and Luigi Mascherpa were handed over to RSI authorities, tried and executed...
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    Friedrich-Wilhelm Müller Pellegrino Ghigi Carlo Geloso Carlo Vecchiarelli Inigo Campioni Piero Parini Ivan Markov [bg] Trifon Trifonov [bg] Asen Sirakov Georgios...
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  • LaBelle, singer, author and actress, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Died: Inigo Campioni, 65, Italian naval officer (executed by firing squad for refusing to...
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