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    Camilla Ravera (18 June 1889 – 14 April 1988) was an Italian politician and the first female lifetime senator. She was also among the driving forces behind...
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  • Look up ravera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ravera is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Camilla Ravera (1889–1988), Italian politician...
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  • activity by women was harshly repressed; in 1930 antifascist activist Camilla Ravera was sentenced to 15 years in prison. The only woman to whom some political...
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  • Filippo Actor 28 September 1981 Sandro Pertini 31 October 1984 (death) Camilla Ravera Politician 8 January 1982 Sandro Pertini 14 April 1988 (death) Carlo...
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  • Commons of Canada. Pony Poindexter, 62, American jazz saxophonist. Camilla Ravera, 98, Italian politician, first female lifetime senator. John Stonehouse...
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    screenwriter *Lot: Nuovo reparto, riquadro 88, tomba a terra n. 29* Camilla Ravera (1889–1988), politician and partisan *Lot: Famedio del PCI, nuovo reparto...
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    1946 are shown in the chart above. Secretary: Antonio Gramsci (1926), Camilla Ravera (1927–1930), Palmiro Togliatti (1930–1934), Ruggero Grieco (1934–1938)...
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    social field. Segre is the fourth woman to hold such position, after Camilla Ravera, Rita Levi-Montalcini, and Elena Cattaneo. As the first legislative...
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  • 1979 Minister of Education – Franca Falcucci – 1982 Senator for Life – Camilla Ravera – 1982 Minister of Tourism – Margherita Boniver – 1992 President of...
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    (1922–1923) Executive Committee (1923–1924) Antonio Gramsci (1924–1927) Camilla Ravera (1927–1930) Palmiro Togliatti (1930–1934) Ruggero Grieco (1934–1938)...
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