Massimo Cacciari (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo katˈtʃaːri]; born 5 June 1944) is an Italian philosopher and politician who served as Mayor of Venice...
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former football referee Massimo Cacciari (born 1944), Italian philosopher, politician and public intellectual Fabio Massimo Cacciatori (born 1961), entrepreneur...
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sequence of nine cantatas. The libretto in Italian was written by Massimo Cacciari, and selects from texts by such varied authors as Aeschylus, Walter...
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cantatas, the longest lasting 23 minutes. The Italian libretto, by Massimo Cacciari, selects from texts by such varied authors as Aeschylus, Walter Benjamin...
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European Karate Championships. 1987 – June: 13th G7 summit held. 1993 – Massimo Cacciari becomes mayor. 1996 – 29 January: La Fenice opera house is destroyed...
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with Venice in danger of being a city without a football club, mayor Massimo Cacciari personally supervised the foundation of a new club. On July 27, 2009...
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supposed affair between her and philosopher and opposition politician Massimo Cacciari. On 31 January 2007, Lario said her dignity had been damaged by comments...
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1997 and officially launched in January 1998 by the mayor of Venice, Massimo Cacciari, and the former president of the industrialists of Veneto, Mario Carraro...
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Gauck Germany 1998 Antje Vollmer Germany Claude Lefort France 1999 Massimo Cacciari Italy 2000 Yelena Bonner Russia 2001 Ernst Vollrath [bg; de] Germany...
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storia in Alexandre Kojève tra accelerazione e tradizione. (Preface by Massimo Cacciari), Milano-Udine: Mimesis, ISBN 978-8857565606 Wikiquote has quotations...
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