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    Pietro Sandro Nenni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro ˈnɛnni]; 9 February 1891 – 1 January 1980) was an Italian socialist politician and statesman, the...
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  • the local headquarter of the Italian Republican Party, organized by Pietro Nenni, a republican leader at the time and director of the local journal Lucifero...
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    / 41.909703°N 12.472433°E / 41.909703; 12.472433 Ponte Pietro Nenni (Italian: "Pietro Nenni bridge") is a bridge crossing the Tiber in Rome, which connects...
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    coalitions with Communists, which fostered a split in PSI. Socialists led by Pietro Nenni chose to take part in the Popular Democratic Front along with the PCI...
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    then moderate DC member and president of Italy, asked the PSI leader Pietro Nenni to exit from the government majority. On 16 July 1964, Segni sent the...
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    socialist politician Pietro Nenni, Vittoria and her family fled to France in 1928 to escape persecution and violence in Fascist Italy. Nenni grew up in interwar...
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    phases of the Socialist Convention of Grenoble, held on 16 March 1930, by Pietro Nenni and the fusionist fraction. On 16 November 1926, after the Chamber of...
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  • Yasser Arafat Hussein of Jordan Indira Gandhi Ali Bhutto Willy Brandt Pietro Nenni Mohammed Riza Pahlavi Helder Camara Archbishop Makarios Alexandros Panagoulis...
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    "L'articolo 7, il Ponte e il voltafaccia del Pci" (PDF) (in Italian). Nenni Foundation. Retrieved 8 July 2023. "L'intervento di Palmiro Togliatti all'Assemblea...
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    all Romagna’s women. Giuliana Nenni was born in Forlì on 26 December 1911. She was the eldest daughter of Pietro Nenni, leader of the Italian Socialist...
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