Cristoforo Alasia de Quesada (1864–1918) was an Italian mathematician. Alasia studied at the universities of Turin (under Enrico D'Ovidio and Giuseppe Peano)...
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Padovani and Marshal Sergio Bazzega were killed by young extremist Walter Alasia. On 11 March, Francesco Lorusso was killed by the military police (the Carabinieri)...
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two) by Giacomo Puccini, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It is based on the short story "Madame Butterfly" (1898) by John...
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Cataldo Agostinelli Cesare Aimonetti Rosario Alagna Cristoforo Alasia Giacomo Albanese Giuseppe Albeggiani Alberto Alessio Emilio Almansi Ugo Amaldi Domenico...
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Ghigo of Forza Italia (FI) was elected president of the region, defeating Giuseppe Pichetto, an independent politician running for the country's centre-left...
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Mattarella meeting with leading mafiosi. Mattarella sued Dolci and his assistant Alasia for libel. Mattarella's lawsuit for libel allowed Dolci "ampia facoltà di...
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eagle]), shared with μ Lyrae (Alathfar). /əˈlædfɑːr/ Serpens HD 168746 Alasia IAU new 2019 Cypriot proposal; first historically recorded name of Cyprus...
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the town, and the Udine Manuscript of 1458 contains Slovene vocabulary. Alasia da Sommaripa's Italian–Slovenian dictionary was printed in Udine in 1607...
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the interior painted, and the altarpiece installed. The chapel of San Giuseppe was added on the site of the old cemetery in 1877. The church was restored...
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Giovanni, Padovani, lost their lives. Alasia was named after the Milanese "column" of the Red Brigades, the Walter Alasia column, which in 1980, by then out...
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