Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò (1878–1940) was an Italian noble and politician who was the leader of the Social Democracy. He also served as the minister...
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member of the Colonna family. Simonetta was born on April 10, 1922, in Rome, Italy. She was the daughter of Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò. Her father...
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racial and anti-democratic dogma." The fascist ministers Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò (nicknamed "the Anthroposophist duke"; he became antifascist...
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racial and anti-democratic dogma." The fascist ministers Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò (nicknamed "the Anthroposophist duke"; he became antifascist...
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the Italian Radical Party. The main party's founders were Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò, Arturo Labriola and Ettore Sacchi. After the March on Rome...
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name Gruppo di Ur. The group's members included Julius Evola and the anthroposophists Giovanni Colazza and Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò. From 1927...
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racial and anti-democratic dogma." The fascist ministers Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò (nicknamed "the Anthroposophist duke"; he became antifascist...
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Minister of Post Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò seemed to want to give the licence to Ranieri. However, at the beginning of 1924, Di Cesarò resigned from...
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Florence, 1922 Guarda, guarda la mostarda!, libretto by Giovanni Antonio Colonna di Cesarò, Teatro dei Piccoli, Rome, 1923 La donna perduta, libretto...
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UR Group (redirect from Gruppo di Ur)
Retrieved 11 December 2023. "Arvo" may have been used by both Colonna di Cesarò and Evola. Sandro Consolato (October 2017). "La Grande Guerra degli...
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