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    Virgilio Ferrari (9 March 1888 – 12 June 1975) was an Italian Democratic Socialist Party politician. He was mayor of Milan. He was appointed Knight Grand...
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    Marco Virgilio Ferrari (27 November 1932 – 23 November 2020) was a Roman Catholic titular bishop. Ferrari was born in Bergamo and was ordained to the...
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    Mayor (1867–84; 1889–92) Marco Formentini (1930–2021), Mayor (1993–97) Virgilio Ferrari (1888–1975), Mayor (1951–61) Mausoleum of Antonio Bernocchi by Giannino...
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    and football administrator Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) Marco Virgilio Ferrari 87 Bishop Italy (Cassano Magnago) Tarun Gogoi 84 Politician India (Guwahati)...
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  • administrator, chairman of Željezničar (since 2019), COVID-19. Marco Virgilio Ferrari, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Milan (1987–2009)...
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  • Virgilio Rosario (1499 – 22 May 1559) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. Virgilio Rosario was born in Spoleto in 1499. He became a doctor...
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     • PCI  • DC 1946 28 March 1949 25 June 1951 PSI  • PRI  • PSLI 2 Virgilio Ferrari (1888–1975) 25 June 1951 10 September 1956 PSDI DC  • PSDI  • PRI  •...
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  • graves inside are: Hermann Einstein, Walter Chiari, Giovanni D'Anzi, Virgilio Ferrari, Emilio Guicciardi, Paolo Grassi, Franco Russoli, Alfredo Bracchi,...
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    Political offices Preceded by Mario Colombo as podestà of Milan Mayor of Milan 1945–1951 Succeeded by Virgilio Ferrari...
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  • Ascanio Ferrari was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Montepeloso (1548–1550). On 24 February 1548, Ascanio Ferrari was appointed during...
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