Pierre "Pagnibon" Boncompagni (19 May 1913 – 7 June 1953) was a French racing driver, best remembered for winning the 1951 Tour de France Automobile....
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1951, organised by the Automobile Club de Nice [fr], and was won by Pierre Boncompagni "Pagnibon"/Barracquet in a 2.6-litre Ferrari 212 Export. The event...
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Gordini Gordini T15S 58 Jean Lucas Luigi Chinetti Ferrari 225 S 60 Pierre Boncompagni Private Ferrari 225 S 62 René Cotton Private Delahaye 135S 64 Louis...
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Berlinetta, s/n 0141ET, that was used in competition by "Pagnibon" (Pierre Boncompagni) and was later offered for the 212 Export and 225 S ranges. In total...
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War II sports car racing would make sporadic returns to Algeria. Pierre Boncompagni would win a three-hour race in 1953 in Staouéli a Ferrari 340 MM....
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much drama during the rest of the decade. This race was notable in that Pierre Levegh attempted to drive the entire 24 Hours by himself – and almost won...
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Rome, Nosti Camiani, that the most favored cardinals were: d' Olera, Boncompagni, Suau, Sirleto, Simonetta, Gianbernardino Scotti, and Michele Ghislieri...
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Stradella on 1 August 1643 in Bologna. His godfather in proxy was Duke Ugo Boncompagni [it], who had appointed his father vice-marquis of Vignola on 7 June...
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finance ministers, Jean-Baptiste Froussard (head of the cabinet) and, later, Pierre d'Hautmesnil (with the budget portfolio). She also set up a court and court...
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monument as you enter the basilica is the wall tomb of Maria Eleonora I Boncompagni, the sovereign Princess of Piombino right by the door on the counterfaçade...
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