Rita Montagnana (6 January 1895 – 18 July 1979) was an Italian politician. She was elected to the Constituent Assembly in 1946 as one of the first group...
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August 1936 party meeting in Paris, where Togliatti's brother-in-law Mario Montagnana said: "We must have the courage to say that we do not intend to overthrow...
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(1944–1945) Velio Spano (1945–1946) Mario Montagnana (1946–1947) Pietro Ingrao (1947–1957) Alfredo Reichlin (1957–1962) Mario Alicata (1962–1966) Maurizio Ferrara...
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through the print media. He took on co-directorship, with the Torinese Mario Montagnana, for l'Unità, the party's mass-circulation daily newspaper which had...
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Modigliani (PSI, PSDI) Riccardo Momigliano (PSI, PSDI) Mario Montagnana (PSI, PCI) Rita Montagnana (PSI, PCI) Claudio Morpurgo (PdL) Elio Morpurgo (Left...
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Oh, Grandmother's Dead (category Films directed by Mario Monicelli)
Toh, è morta la nonna!) is a 1969 Italian black comedy film, directed by Mario Monicelli and starring Sergio Tofano. Sirena Adgemova as Sparta Carole André...
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The Balloon Vendor (category Films directed by Mario Gariazzo)
Moments and The Last Circus Show) is a 1974 Italian drama film directed by Mario Gariazzo and starring James Whitmore. Renato Cestiè as Giacomino Lee J....
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capital of the Dolomites, the bell tower was designed by Filippo Juvarra. Montagnana is a municipality in the province of Padova with perfectly conserved medieval...
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as part of a World Heritage Site. A former family owner of the villa was Mario di Valmarana (1929–2010), a former professor of architecture at the University...
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style, including the Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza, the Villa Pisani in Montagnana, and the Villa Cornaro in Piombino Dese. Cardinal Barbaro brought Palladio...
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Guadagnini Andrea Guarneri Pietro Guarneri Charles Mennégand Domenico Montagnana Giovanni Battista Rogeri Francesco Ruggieri Stefano Scarampella Antonio...
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Martin Charles Mennégand Zanetto Micheli Pellegrino Micheli Domenico Montagnana Samuel Nemessányi Barak Norman Vincenzo Panormo Andrea Postacchini Abraham...
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Francesco Monachesi (1817– ?) Bartolomeo Montagna (1450–1523) Jacopo da Montagnana (1440–1499) Francesco Monteverde (19th century) Paolo Moranda Cavazzola...
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Panhandle 38 Directed by Toni Secchi Written by Mario Amendola Toni Secchi Luisa Montagnana Massimo Franciosa Cinematography Giorgio Regis Music by Franco...
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"Baudiot". From 1939 to 1951 Piatigorsky also owned the famous 1739 Domenico Montagnana cello known as the "Sleeping Beauty". The great violin pedagogue Ivan...
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Valerie Perrine as Caterina Peter Stormare as Carlo Maurizio Donadoni as Mario Brigitte Christensen as Sister Angela Stefano Madia as Friend of Chim Bettina...
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Stella Sandra Mantegna as The Countess Gabriele Ferzetti as Stella's father Mario Scaccia as The Butler Christian Borromeo as Stefano Leopoldo Trieste Luigi...
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it:Arturo Rossato. The following year she made her operatic debut at Montagnana. In 1933 she won the first "bel canto competition" in Florence against...
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years he gave five more performances of the concerto. He owned a 1717 Montagnana from 1920 to 1937 which he found during one of his concert tours to Paris...
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Personal information Nationality Italian Born (1936-01-23)23 January 1936 Montagnana, Italy Died 20 December 1998(1998-12-20) (aged 62) Height 1.84 m (6 ft...
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districts of the Veneto, passing through Occhiobello, Badia Polesine, Montagnana and the nearby Castle of Bevilaqua. On 9 April 1848, he commandeered the...
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Aleviz Novyi. It is possible he is also the architect “Alvise Lamberti da Montagnana” who was noted as a student of the Venetian architect Mauro Codussi. The...
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Fabrizio Sotti (born 1975), musician Chiara Galiazzo (born 1986), singer Mario Mazzacurati (1903–1985), racing driver Novella Calligaris (born 1954), swimmer...
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Toward evening the cell door opened and was thrown inside Lt. Col. Benasso Mario, who as a result of his wounds [...] had a fractured leg and therefore could...
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Name Century Country Occupation Columns Contributor/notes MONTAGNANA, ANTONIO 18th Italy Opera singer 0.2 Burney. See Burney's History, Mercer's ed. MONTANARI...
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Ferdinando Camon (born in Montagnana 1935) is a contemporary Italian writer. He is married to a journalist and has two sons: Alessandro Camon, a film producer/writer...
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and geographical region of Polesine. It is the birthplace of Domenico Montagnana (1680–1750), one of the world's finest violin and cello makers. Tenor...
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