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    Obregón. Don Clemente Lequio di Assaba (2 April 1988) Don Alejandro Lequio di Assaba (23 June 1992 - 13 May 2020) Donna Ginevra Lequio di Assaba (17...
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    Alessandra ("Sandra") Vittoria Torlonia (1936–2014), married to Count Clemente Lecquio di Assaba (1925–1971); they have two children: Count Alessandro...
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    radiotelegraph 1 squad telephotography source: Lieutenant General Clemente Lequio 8 Mixed Regular & Mobile Militia Alpini battalions: Mondovi (9-11,...
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    company, divided into two columns, one under the command of General Clemente Lequio and the other under Colonel General (later General) Alberto Cavaciocchi...
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  • Seveso Lentella Lentiai Lentini Leonessa Leonforte Leporano Lequile Lequio Berria Lequio Tanaro Lercara Friddi Lerici Lerma Lesa Lesegno Lesignano de' Bagni...
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    hero Francesco Canaveri (1753-1836), physician, anatomist, and professor Clemente Solaro, Count La Margherita (1792–1869), a Piedmont statesman. Giacomo...
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    Italy in 1924. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. Tommaso Lequio di Assaba, the defending gold medalist in the individual jumping, took silver...
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