• 1490), Italian painter Benedetto Bordone (1460–1531), Italian manuscript editor, miniaturist and cartographer Benedetto Brin (1833–1898), Italian naval...
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    the design was also influenced by Benedetto Brin, who replaced di Saint Bon as naval minister after his death. Brin designed the next pair of battleships...
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    schools as a single entity. An unified academy would be achieved only by Benedetto Brin in 1882. He unsuccessfully attempted to put forward a proposal for an...
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  • 1967), quick-change artist. Mercedes Bresso (born 1944), politician. Benedetto Brin (1833–1898), naval administrator and politician. Carla Bruni (born 1968)...
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    The Brin-class submarine was a group of five long-range submarines built for the Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) during the 1930s. The Brin-class submarines...
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    graduated in 1910. He served on the battleships Vittorio Emanuele and Benedetto Brin, before joining the naval air arm just before World War I. In May 1915...
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    1916, Boca Juniors opened its new stadium at the intersection of Ministro Brin and Senguel streets, playing there until 1924 when the club moved to Brandsen...
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    Minister of the Kingdom of Italy who served longer than Mirabello was Benedetto Brin (1884-91). One of the problems facing any Navy Minister was that building...
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    Alberto Racchia, commissioned in 1916 and reclassified as a destroyer in 1938, was named after Racchi. She took part in World War I and sank after striking...
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