Aloysius “Luigi” Macchi (3 March 1832, in Viterbo – 29 March 1907, in Rome) was an Italian Catholic nobleman and a Cardinal. He was a nephew of Cardinal...
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The Macchi C.205 Veltro (Italian: Greyhound) (also known as MC.205, "MC" standing for "Macchi Castoldi") was an Italian World War II fighter aircraft...
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The Macchi C.200 Saetta (Italian: "Lightning"), or MC.200, was a fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Aeronautica Macchi in Italy. Various versions...
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Catholic Church Luigi Lippomano (1500–1559), cardinal and hagiographer Luigi Locati (1928–2005), Catholic missionary and bishop Luigi Macchi (1832–1907),...
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The Macchi C.202 Folgore (Italian "thunderbolt") was an Italian fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Macchi Aeronautica. It was operated mainly...
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Logue, Archbishop of Armagh (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland) Luigi Macchi (Italy) Achille Manara, Bishop of Ancona and Numana (Italy) José María...
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Antiqua on 7 May 1906. The decree was signed and notarized by Cardinal Luigi Macchi. The apparition was reported by Giovannette, daughter of Pietro Vaccli...
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Pauline Chapel, and after deep prayer he accepted the position. Cardinal Luigi Macchi announced Sarto's election at around 12:10pm. Sarto took as his papal...
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Pecci, who has taken upon himself the name Leo XIII. August 4, 1903 Luigi Macchi Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto — elected Pope Pius X Annuntio vobis gaudium...
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Fortress and B-24 Liberator. He piloted the biplane Fiat C.R.42 and monoplanes Macchi C.202 and C.205 Veltro. With the Veltro he shot down 14 Allied planes and...
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