Achille Graziani (Villetta Barrea, 4 May 1839 – Alvito, 23 October 1918) was an Italian archaeologist. Graziani was a member of a rich family with land...
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Graziani is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Achille Graziani (1839–1918), Italian archaeologist Ariel Graziani (born 1971)...
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23: Benito Mussolini sends Emilio De Bono to Italian Eritrea and Rodolfo Graziani to Italian Somaliland along with 100,000 Italian troops to prepare for...
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final, eventually placing 22nd. The Sammarinese 2022 and 2023 entrants, Achille Lauro with "Stripper" and Piqued Jacks with "Like an Animal", both failed...
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Muggiani – (1926) Attilio De Filippi – (1935) Decio Scuri – (1936) Guido Graziani – (1936–1937) Decio Scuri – (1939) Elliott Van Zandt – (1947–1951) Giancarlo...
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doi:10.2307/2901494. JSTOR 2901494. S2CID 154142321. Graziani & Venturelli 2001, p. 129. Graziani & Venturelli 2001, p. 133. Ludovico il Moro felt threatened...
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1922 Ruggero Murè (Honorary chairman) 1923 Enrico Masetti 1923–25 Paolo Graziani 1925–28 Gianni Bonaveri 1928–34 Renato Dall'Ara 1934–64 Luigi Goldoni 1964–68...
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Antoine Nourrisson 29 March 1918 : Jean César Graziani, also commander of all French forces in Italy. Achille Pierre Deffontaines 3 Battalions Company size...
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and were thus unwilling to collaborate with 'bourgeois parties'. Rodolfo Graziani estimated the partisan strength at around 70,000–80,000 by May 1944. Some...
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The Republican Army was augmented by the Graziani call-up which conscripted several thousand men. Graziani were only nominally involved in the armed...
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