Emilio Suardi (1 April 1905 – 4 February 1983) was an Italian politician and partisan. Born in Romano di Lombardia, in the province of Bergamo, in 1905...
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Bartolomeo Suardi Emilio Suardi (1905 – 1983), Italian politician and partisan Fabrizio Suardi (1585 – 1638), Roman Catholic prelate Giambattista Suardi (1711...
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President Term start Term end Party 1 Emilio Suardi 8 July 1951 27 September 1952 Italian Communist Party 2 Mario Ferri 27 September 1952 1967 Italian...
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Province of Grosseto In office 27 September 1952 – 1967 Preceded by Emilio Suardi Succeeded by Antonio Palandri Member of the Senate In office 1970–1972...
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"Club Gimnasia y Esgrima" on June 28, 1925, by a group of friends led by Emilio Perazzo (who would be the first president of the institution). As its name...
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Bartolomeo Giuliani); Bologna (engineer Solmi); Bergamo (Count Gianforte Suardi; and Rome (Senator Tullo Massarani and professor Giuseppe Bertini). Rivista...
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Montmartre (Cat) Rivadavia (Mza) Salta Basket San Isidro (Cba) Sarmiento (R) Sp. Suardi Villa San Martín Sur Ameghino (V.María) Ciclista Juninense Dep. Viedma Gimnasia...
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then). But the first heraldic emblem was indeed devised in 1901 by artist Emilio Coutauret, who was also a member of GELP board. That emblem was characterized...
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after, and Lanús were down 2–1 after dominating the game. The referee, Emilio Misic, mistakenly gave the final whistle 5 minutes before the end of regulation...
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Landinelli, Bishop of Albenga (1616); Vincenzo Agnello Suardi, Bishop of Alba (1616); Paolo Emilio Santori (Santorio), Archbishop of Cosenza (1617); Giulio...
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