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    Carlo Tenca (19 October 1816, Milan - 4 September 1883, Milan) was an Italian man of letters, journalist, deputy and supporter of the Risorgimento. He...
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    publication on 26 March at the Palazzo Marino under the direction of Carlo Tenca. A Monument to the Five Days of Milan by the sculptor Giuseppe Grandi...
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    consent on 15 June 1846. She had a long and lasting relationship with Carlo Tenca. She is well known for the salon she hosted in via dei Tre Monasteri...
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    39 (1): 1–10. JSTOR 4172552. Carrannante, Antonio (1977). "Carlo Cattaneo e Carlo Tenca di fronte alle teorie linguistiche del Manzoni". Giornale Storico...
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     essayist and columnist Stendhal (1783–1842), 19th–century French writer Carlo Tenca (1816–1883), Italian man of letters, journalist, deputy and supporter...
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    in two phases. The first part of the building, designed by architect Carlo Tenca, was built from 1914 and 1924. The second part of the building, instead...
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    Carcano's house. He then got hold of Clara Maffei who immediately contacted Carlo Tenca who realised that Visconti Venosta had escaped from his house without...
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    decree of 12 May, along with Giuseppe Mazzini, Giuseppe Sirtori and Carlo Tenca. During July 1848 battlefield reverses suffered by the Piedmontese left...
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    centre of Italy with the involvement of figures including Carlo Cattaneo, Cesare Cantù and Carlo Tenca. Milan developed Neoclassical works in both the private...
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    including Vincenzo Monti, Antonio Rosmini, Gino Capponi, Mario Rapisardi, Carlo Tenca, the painter Francesco Hayez, and the sculptors Vincenzo Vela and Giovanni...
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