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    Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of Addis Abeba, 1st Marquess of Sabotino (US: /bəˈdoʊljoʊ/ bə-DOH-lyoh, Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro baˈdɔʎʎo]; 28 September 1871 – 1 November...
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    Sabotin (redirect from Monte Sabotino)
    Sabotin (Italian: Sabotino, Friulian: Mont di San Valantin) is 609-metre-high (1,998 ft) mountain ridge overlooking Gorizia, Nova Gorica, and Solkan on...
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    the Italians had already succeeded in advancing towards the top of Monte Sabotino another height (which overlooks the Isonzo valley and is key to the control...
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    Grappa, Borgo Isonzo, Borgo Montello, Borgo Piave, Borgo Podgora, Borgo Sabotino, Borgo Santa Maria, Borgo San Michele, Chiesuola, and Tor Tre Ponti. Latina...
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  • Phương Mai married Pietro Badoglio, 2nd Duke of Addis Abeba and Marquess of Sabotino; they had two children, a son and a daughter: The Noble Signora Donna Manuela...
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    VIGAMUS Established 20 October 2012 (2012-10-20) Location Via Sabotino 4, 00195, Rome Type Video game museum Website www.vigamus.com...
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    Brissogne - Piazza Coriolano (11,5 km) 16 cs Piazza Sabotino (circular) (12 km) 16 cd Piazza Sabotino (circular) (12 km) Sassi-Superga Tramway Piazza Gustavo...
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    Corso Secondigliano, Via Abate Gioacchino, Via Monte Grappa, Via del Sabotino, Cupa called S. Cesarea, Cupa Capodichino, Via Vicinale Vallone di Miano)...
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  • Jimmy Nichols Episode: "Partners" (S 1: Ep 20) 2011 Fairly Legal Danny Sabotino Episode: "Bridges" (S 1: Ep 10) 2014 Perception Paolo Genardi Episode:...
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    certain areas. Specifically, the two objectives of the attack were Mount Sabotino and Mount San Michele. This took place on the Austro-Hungarian side of...
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    nobility. For example, Marshal Pietro Badoglio was created Marchese del Sabotino and later Duke of Addis Abeba, while General Rodolfo Graziani became Marchese...
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    2021; married Don Pietro Badoglio, 2nd Duke of Addis Abeba and Marquis of Sabotino). Princess Phương Liên born on 2 November 1938 (married Bernard Maurice...
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    After a period of training he took part in the offensive against Monte Sabotino and Monte Podgora. In 1916 he was promoted to lieutenant and fought in...
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    Shalt Not Kill Alessia Episode: "Episodio 1" 2018 Liberi sognatori Enza Sabotino Episode: "Delitto di Mafia: Paolo Francese" Una pallottola nel cuore Sonia...
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    Gabriele d'Annunzio (Prince of Montenevoso) and Pietro Badoglio (Marquis of Sabotino and Duke of Addis Abeba). The creation of these titles is one of the principal...
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    commanded the VI Army Corps facing Gorizia and the heights of Podgora and of Sabotino. Despite the numerous offensives made during the third and fourth Battles...
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  • during World War I. Marshal Pietro Badoglio, created 1st Marchese del Sabotino and later 1st Duca di Addis Abeba after the invasion of Abyssinia in 1935...
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  • Reggio Emilia (RE) Frazioni Cabianca, Calerno, Case Paterlini, Case Via Sabotino, Case Zinani, Castellana, Chiavicone, Ghiara, Partitore, Rampa d'Enza,...
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  • Italian Nieuport fighter Monte Sabotino 3 20 May 1917 @ 0920 hours Hansa-Brandenburg C.I s/n 229.20 Italian Spad Monte Sabotino Observer/gunner: Franz Gräser;...
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    command of the 4th division, with which he took part in the capture of Sabotino (24 October 1915), where was injured. Having recovered from his wounds...
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    Two captured Austro-Hungarian self-propelled barges (Monte Santo and Sabotino) were rebuilt and fitted with one gun apiece. They were completed in July...
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    Hansa-Brandenburg D.I serial number 28.42 Italian Spad fighter Crashed Monte Sabotino 2 10 July 1917 @ 1750 hours Hansa-Brandenburg D.I s/n 28.42 Italian Nieuport...
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    Coriolano (Sassi) 16 CD Piazza Sabotino-Piazza Repubblica (Porta Palazzo) (clockwise circular route) 16 CS Piazza Sabotino-Piazza Repubblica (Porta Palazzo)...
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    Comelico in 1916 in the battles of Pal Piccolo, Pal Grande, Zellonkofel, Sabotino, Monte Cengio, Monte Novegno, Veliki Hribach, Monte Maronia, Monte Majo...
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    the brigade, he took part in the actions at Monte Kuk on June 27, Monte Sabotino on July 23–24 and against the Globna positions on November 1–2. On 9 December...
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  • with the 26th Field Artillery Regiment, distinguishing himself on Monte Sabotino in September 1917 and on Montello in June 1918, actions for which he was...
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    regiment fought in the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo on the slopes of Monte Sabotino. In fall of the same year the brigade was on the Karst plateau, where it...
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    In October of the same year the brigade was transferred to the Monte Sabotino sector, where it fought in the Third Battle of the Isonzo. In November...
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    against Austro-Hungarian forces in the First Battle of the Isonzo on Monte Sabotino. In October of the same year the brigade was on the Karst plateau, where...
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    In October of the same year the brigade was transferred to the Monte Sabotino sector, where it fought in the Third Battle of the Isonzo. In November...
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