Carlo Cattaneo (Italian: [ˈkarlo katˈtaːneo]; 15 June 1801 – 6 February 1869) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and activist, famous for his role in...
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The Carlo Cattaneo University (Italian: Libera Università Carlo Cattaneo, LIUC) is a proprietary, for-profit university located in Castellanza, Italy....
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Carlo Cattaneo was an Italian philosopher, writer, and activist. Carlo Cattaneo may also refer to: Carlo Cattaneo (admiral), Italian admiral during World...
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Carlo Cattaneo (6 October 1883 – 29 March 1941) was an Italian admiral during World War II. He was killed in the Battle of Cape Matapan. Cattaneo was...
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Carlo Cattàneo (31 October 1911, San Giorgio Piacentino – 7 March 1979, Rome) was an Italian academic and one of the general relativity theorists and mathematical...
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Bernadette Cattanéo (1899–1963), French trade unionist and militant communist Carlo Cattaneo (admiral) (1883–1941), Italian admiral Carlo Cattaneo (mathematician)...
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presided over by the podestà, Gabrio Casati and a council of war under Carlo Cattaneo. The Martinitt (orphanage children) worked as message runners to all...
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constitutes a key moment of the Italian Risorgimento. The philosopher Carlo Cattaneo promoted a secular and republican Italy in the extension of Mazzini's...
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Cannavò (1930–2009), journalist Carla Fracci (1936–2021), ballet dancer Carlo Cattaneo (1801–1869), philosopher, patriot Cesare Maldini (1932–2016), football...
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territory under the presidency of the Pope. Subsequently, the philosopher Carlo Cattaneo promoted a secular and republican Italy in the extension of Mazzini's...
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