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    Ferrero La Marmora, Carlo Emanuele La Marmora [it], Giovanni Durando, Luigi Fecia di Cossato [it] (who had negotiated the armistice) and minister Carlo Cadorna...
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    Alessandro La Marmora, the Duke of Savoy, and the Duke of Genoa, as well as the king's two aides de campe, generals Carlo Emanuele La Marmora and Giacomo...
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    Victor Emmanuel II (Italian: Vittorio Emanuele II; full name: Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso di Savoia; 14 March 1820 – 9...
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    of King Carlo Alberto by Carlo Marocchetti, at Piazza Carlo Alberto Equestrian statue of Alfonso La Marmora, at Piazza Bodoni Duke Emanuele Filiberto...
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  • 1380–1453), painter. Filippo Juvarra (1678–1736), architect. Alberto La Marmora (1788–1863), general, politician. Joseph Louis Lagrange (Giuseppe Lodovico...
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    Ferrero La Marmora to deploy the artillery to bombard the fortress of Peschiera del Garda.: 17  The operation placed him alongside La Marmora, with whom...
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    restaurant; his sister Princess Maddalena owns La Corona restaurant nearby. Following the return of Vittorio Emanuele of Naples to his native Italy in 2002, Tonino...
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    Emanuele II and later commander of the territorial division of Bari. He was promoted to Lieutenant general in 1864. Prime Minister Alfonso La Marmora...
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    armistice of Villafranca, Vittorio Emanuele II entrusted the presidency of the council on 19 July 1859 to La Marmora and the foreign ministry to Dabormida...
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    Emmanuel II, Sept. 23 On the same day, the king commissioned Alfonso La Marmora to form a new government. There were several inquiries to determine the...
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