council, they included: Benito Mussolini, Ferruccio Vecchi, Enzo Ferrari, Michele Bianchi, Mario Giampaoli, Ferruccio Ferradini, and Carlo Meraviglia. It also...
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attacked and destroyed by a group of fascists led by Marinetti and Ferruccio Vecchi. Mussolini himself did not claim responsibility for the attack, but...
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Ferruccio Lantini (1886–1958) was one of the leading figures in the Fascist Italy. He was a member of the National Fascist Party and served as the minister...
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Gelosi maintained stability for performances with the "usual ten": "two vecchi, four innamorati (two male and two female lovers), two Zanni, a captain...
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active from 1929 to 1945. The movement was cofounded by Carlo Rosselli, Ferruccio Parri, who later became Prime Minister of Italy, and Sandro Pertini, who...
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time by former footballer and Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Renzo De Vecchi); the latter position was essentially a libero. The team's midfield played...
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Roberto Mancini 2014–2016 Frank de Boer 2016 Stefano Vecchi 2016 Stefano Pioli 2016–2017 Stefano Vecchi 2017 Luciano Spalletti 2017–2019 Antonio Conte 2019–2021...
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Mario Lago, Governor 2 December 1936 to 9 December 1940 Cesare Maria De Vecchi, Governor One of the Fascist quadrumvirs who organised the March on Rome...
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Italian former footballer Mario Ciminaghi (1910–?), football player Renzo De Vecchi (1894–1967), Italian football player and coach Giacinto Facchetti (1942–2006)...
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Casa (fl. from 1568; died 1601) Francesco Soriano (c. 1548 – 1621) Orazio Vecchi (1550–1605) Benedetto Pallavicino (c. 1551 – 1601) Luca Marenzio (c. 1553...
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