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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Enrico Bertaggia''' '''Enrico Bertaggia''' (born in [[Noale]], [[Venice]], [[September 19]], [[1964]]) is
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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Enrico Fabris.jpg|220px]] ! colspan=3 |'''Enrico Fabris'''
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  • |+ style="font-size: larger; margin: inherit;" | '''Enrico Lorenzetti''' '''Enrico Lorenzetti''' (born [[January 4]], [[1911]] - [[1989]]) was an [[Italy|Ital
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  • [[File:Enrico Nardi.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''Enrico Nardi''']] '''Enrico Nardi''' ([[Bologna]], [[1907]] - [[August 23]], [[1966]])
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  • | Designer || Giovanni Enrico ...r [[Fiat]] in 1901 and 1902. The car was designed by the engineer Giovanni Enrico, successor to the Faccioli who had engineered the first three Fiat models,
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  • ...0; background:#808080; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Enrico Fabris.jpg|220px]] ! colspan=3 |'''Enrico Fabris'''
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  • * {{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Lorenzetti]]
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  • ...Guisti'' (1894)) was founded in [[Padua]] in 1899 by [[Enrico Bernardi]]. Enrico Bernardi built the first "motorcycle" that rode on the Italian roads and al ...2.5 to 6 hp similar of that of the three wheelers of the day. Professor [[Enrico Bernardi]], one of the fathers of the automobile, did not belong to the com
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  • Built in 1891 by its Lombard inventor Enrico Pecori at a time when the superiority of the internal combustion engine had
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  • ...zzeria]] company. With the construction of a new plant in 1951, however, [[Enrico Pasino]] and [[Giuseppe Pasino]], the sons of the founder, decided to devot
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Enrico Bertaggia''' '''Enrico Bertaggia''' (born in [[Noale]], [[Venice]], [[September 19]], [[1964]]) is
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  • '''Mariani''' (''Soc. Italiana Motocicli a Nafta Mariani''), founded by [[Enrico Mariani]] and based in [[Milano]], was a motorcycle manufacturer of bikes t
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  • '''Maffeis''' (''Fratelli Maffeis'', later ''Enrico Torinelli'') was believed to have built its first [[motorcycle]] in 1895 by
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  • [[File:Enrico Nardi.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'''Enrico Nardi''']] '''Enrico Nardi''' ([[Bologna]], [[1907]] - [[August 23]], [[1966]])
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  • | Founder || Enrico Glorioso and Antonio Parisi
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  • |+ style="font-size: larger; margin: inherit;" | '''Enrico Lorenzetti''' '''Enrico Lorenzetti''' (born [[January 4]], [[1911]] - [[1989]]) was an [[Italy|Ital
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  • ...cturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1911 through 1913. In 1911, [[Enrico Feroldi]] founded the [[carburetor]] works and in 1913 we presented a self-
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  • ...[[Padua]] with operations in 1896 through 1898. The inventions of Prof. [[Enrico Bernardi]] whould be implemented and put into practice. ''[[Bernardi]]'' wa ...werd by a [[gasoline]] [[engine]], which was created in the same year by [[Enrico Bernardi]]. The purpose bought [[factory]] located in [[Via San Massimo]] i
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  • ...ve manufacturer based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1920 through 1923. [[Enrico Restelli]] was the owner of a [[Milan|Milanese]] garage. [[Felice Buzio]] w
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  • The interest of ''Angelo Orlandi'''s children, ''Augusto'', [[Enrico]] and [[Giovanni]], toward the new mechanical and engineering, led to the c ...e with more room a near the [[Ferrari]] Park . With the disappearance of [[Enrico Augusto]], in 1921, was the cause of discord among the owners and the "Carr
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  • [[Enrico Nardi]] was the son of a notary Rocco Motto, an orphan, and the anonymous f
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  • |Drivers || [[Alex Caffi]] <br /> [[Enrico Bertaggia]]<br /> [[Roberto Moreno]] <br /> [[Perry McCarthy]] ...Sassetti arrived with old Coloni chassis for drivers [[Alex Caffi]] and [[Enrico Bertaggia]]. The team was excluded from the event for not having paid the $
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  • '''Imperia''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded by [[Enrico Tortelli]] from [[Milan]] in 1932 using a ''JAP'' engine for his motorcycle
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  • ...e gave up the technical director position and was replaced by the engineer Enrico. Although ''Faccioli'' continued working for [[Fiat]] until 1905, he founde
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  • ...but both broke down and did not finish. Ascari's car was sold to racer [[Enrico Beltrachini]] and it reappeared after [[World War II|WW II]], but Rangoni's
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  • ...2001, a court in Venice found two electricians guilty of setting the fire. Enrico Carella and his cousin, Massimiliano Marchetti, appeared to have set the bu ...enice was mixed. The music critic of the rightwing paper ''[[Il Tempo]]'', Enrico Cavalotti, was satisfied. He found the colours a bit bright but the sound g
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  • ...le of 180km/h with a 65bhp JAP 998cc two-cylinder air-cooled vee engine!), Enrico Nardi worked for a period first for [[Lancia]] and then [[Ferrari]], where ...onents and went on to become famous especially for their steering wheels. Enrico Nardi passed away at the age of 59 in 1966.
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  • | 1892 || [[Luigi Cantu]] || Ruscelli || [[Enrico Tarlarini]] | 1971 || [[Franco Bitossi]] '''(2)''' || [[Felice Gimondi]] || [[Enrico Paolini]]
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  • ...et cash from Epicurum fund, needed to pay debts and make bond payments. [[Enrico Bondi]] was called in to help the company. Tanzi himself resigned as [[cha
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  • ...motorcycles and cars. To be pointed out: a Balilla car, once belonging to Enrico Fermi, a BSA motorcycle belonging to Luchino Visconti and the prototype of ...predominates, 1927 Fiat 501 torpedo, 1933 Fiat Balilla 3m (ex Premio Nobel Enrico Fermi), 1934 Fiat Balilla 4m, 1937 Fiat 500 A Topolino, 1954 Jaguar, 1960 F
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  • ...Friday debut. He was subsequently replaced by the infinitely more able [[Enrico Toccacelo]] but nonetheless made his mark, if in the wrong manner, on the [
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  • * Enrico Alvino architect * Enrico Caruso
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  • * [[Enrico Alvino]] architect * [[Enrico Caruso]]
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  • ...displayed at the [[Hippodrome of Constantinople]], and in [[1204]] Doge [[Enrico Dandolo]] sent them back to Venice as part of the loot sacked from [[Consta
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  • ...the roads did not assist in the re-development of the automobile markets. Enrico Piaggio, the son of Piaggio's founder Rinaldo Piaggio, decided to leave the ...was given the job of designing a simple, robust and affordable vehicle by Enrico Piaggio. The vehicle had to be easy to drive for both men and women, be abl
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  • ...break by Londoner [[Bradley Wiggins]] last until the penultimate lap, with Enrico Degano of Team Barloworld taking the sprint on the line. The [[Colombia]]n
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  • |[[Enrico Toccacelo]]<br>[[Max Busnelli]]<br>[[Max Papis]] |[[Adam Langley-Khan]]<br>[[Enrico Toccacelo]][1]
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  • ...efanini-Martina of 1896 is thought of as the foundation of the industry. [[Enrico Bernardi]] built petrol fuelled tri-cycle car in 1884.
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Bertaggia]]
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  • =====The Platé 4CLT=====<!-- This section is linked from [[Enrico Platé]] --> A long term campaigner of Maserati automobiles, [[Enrico Platé]] recognised the Maserati's shortcomings as a Formula One vehicle, a
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  • ...which also reached [[Italy]]. In the early 1890s, in fact, the engineer [[Enrico Bernardi]] from [[Verona]] created and a small gasoline tricycle, which is
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  • | [[Enrico Platé]] | [[Enrico Platé]]
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  • |{{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Toccacelo]] <small>[1]</small> ...005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, South Africa|South African race]] where [[Enrico Toccacelo]] drove the [[A1 Team Pakistan|Pakistan]] car after [[Adam Langle
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  • ...and in this occasion he took in his arms and dandled the national leader [[Enrico Berlinguer]], a very serious figure. It was an unprecedented fact, given th
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  • * [[1935]] - [[Enrico Mollo]] {{flagiconITA}}
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  • ...hen innovative launching [[Lancia Lambda]], that things began to change: [[Enrico Minetti]], an agent [[Lancia]] to [[Milan]] and met with dintorni Boneschi
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  • ...shing engineering boundaries. The engine was conceived by Giulio Carcano, Enrico Cantoni, Umberto Todero, Ken Kavanagh and Fergus Anderson just after the 19
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  • ...ardo Piscopo]], [[Luca Rangoni]], [[Paolo Ruberti]], [[Michele Spoldi]], [[Enrico Toccacelo]], [[Jeffrey Van Hooydonk]] and many others. [http://www.teamghin
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  • |[[Pier Guidi Alessandro]]<br>[[Enrico Toccacelo]] |[[Enrico Toccacelo]]
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  • =====The Platé 4CLT=====<!-- This section is linked from [[Enrico Platé]] --> A long term campaigner of Maserati automobiles, [[Enrico Platé]] recognised the Maserati's shortcomings as a Formula One vehicle, a
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  • *[[Enrico Fermi]], ([[1901]]-[[1954]]), physicist *[[Enrico Berlinguer]], ([[1922]] - [[1984]]), politician
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Cereda]]
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  • ...t unsurprisingly this brought no improvement. Neither did the new driver [[Enrico Bertaggia]] who replaced Raphanel for the last races. | [[Enrico Bertaggia]]
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  • ...rand Prix|3rd Gran Premio di Siracusa]] ||[[Emmanuel de Graffenried]] ||1||Enrico Platé
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  • ...of the [[16th century]], and it has been popularized by performers like [[Enrico Caruso]]. Canzone napoletana featured often satirical or incisive lyrics wi
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  • ...ipped and soon became a regular winner. Forti drivers [[Franco Forini]], [[Enrico Bertaggia]], [[Emanuele Naspetti]] and [[Gianni Morbidelli]] (who would all | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Bertaggia]]
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  • His relationships with the Left, especially with [[Enrico Berlinguer]]'s Communist Party, were the essence of the relationships betwe
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  • He supplied one of his engines to [[Enrico Forlanini]] and developed it further into a three-cylinder, [[Air cooling|a
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  • ...of the [[16th century]], and it has been popularized by performers like [[Enrico Caruso]]. Canzone napoletana featured often satirical or incisive lyrics wi
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  • In 2007, the Fair of Milan, presents the Bimota DB7, designed by [[Enrico Borghesan]], which presents different motorcycle technical innovations as t
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  • ...Israel}} [[Chanoch Nissany]]<sup>[[#Notes|7]]</sup><br>{{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Toccacelo]]<sup>[[#Notes|8]]</sup></font> # [[Enrico Toccacelo]] replaced [[Chanoch Nissany]] as [[Minardi]] third driver for th
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  • http://www.maseratighibli.co.uk - Enrico's Maserati Page - This light-hearted unofficial web site is for the enjoyme
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  • ...ngside with [[Toulo de Graffenried]], [[Louis Chiron]], [[Prince Bira]], [[Enrico Platé]] and with a few others. Other racing projects in the 50s were the
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  • ...l D'Ascanio disassociated himself with Innocenti, and took his design to [[Enrico Piaggio]] who produced the spar framed [[Vespa]] from 1946.
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  • In 1948 vicentino ingegner the Enrico Of the Garden realizes, between the others, one “750” fortified of Arde ...ci.JPG|250px|left|thumb|'''The “small boat” Vici of the crew composed from Enrico Adanti and Alexander Vici, shortly before the departure for Thousand Miles
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  • ...f Busemann]], [[Geoffrey Ingram Taylor]], [[Gaetano Arturo Crocco]], and [[Enrico Pistolesi]]. The new research presented was impressive. Ackeret presented
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  • | {{flagiconITA}} [[Enrico Bertaggia]]
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  • * [[Enrico Platé]]* In 1952 and 1953 Scuderia Platé built their own engines for the
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  • ...communist party gradually increased their votes under the leadership of [[Enrico Berlinguer]]. The Socialist party, led by [[Bettino Craxi]], became more an
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Lorenzetti]] <br> ([[Moto Guzzi]])
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  • * [[Enrico di Rosso]]
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  • ...enaissance Man]]. Other notable Italian scientists and inventors include [[Enrico Fermi|Fermi]], [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini|Cassini]], [[Alessandro Volta|Vo
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  • * [[Enrico Fermi]], physicist & Nobel prize winner
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  • A special thanks to Enrico and Giorgio that have contributed at the genesis of this adventure.
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  • ...atos|Aris Kristatos]], who tells Bond that the man he saw is employed by [[Enrico Colombo|Milos Columbo]], a [[Greece|Greek]] [[smuggler]]. However, when Bon
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  • ...day — [[Beniamino Gigli]], [[Giovanni Martinelli]], [[Tito Schipa]] and [[Enrico Caruso]]. At around the age of nine he began singing with his father in a s
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  • ...ually credited as inventors of the first motorcycle in 1886. Yet Italy's [[Enrico Bernardi]], of the [[University of Padua]], in 1882 patented a 0.024 hp (18
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  • ...had died, Carlo Guzzi had retired to private life, and direction passed to Enrico Parodi, Giorgio's brother. Carlo Guzzi died on November 3rd, 1964 -- in Man ...shing engineering boundaries. The engine was conceived by Giulio Carcano, Enrico Cantoni, Umberto Todero, Ken Kavanagh and Fergus Anderson just after the 19
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  • ...three places, continuations from the Augusta sedan of the crew formed from Enrico Nardi and the baron Vittorio Mazzonis di Pralafera.
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Enrico Bertaggia]]
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  • ...on Giulio Barrili]] and [[Salvatore Farina]], the psychological novel by [[Enrico Annibale Butti]], the realistic local tale by [[Giovanni Verga]], and the m
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  • ...on Giulio Barrili]] and [[Salvatore Farina]], the psychological novel by [[Enrico Annibale Butti]], the realistic local tale by [[Giovanni Verga]], and the m
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