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  • ...of the Republic, the unit was re-founded in [[1946]], and organized as a [[cavalry]] [[squadron]]. [[Category:Cavalry]]
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  • Agnelli was educated at [[Pinerolo]] [[Cavalry]] Academy, and studied law at the [[University of Turin]], although he neve
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  • Historically, a [[Carabinier|''Carabiniere'']] was a [[cavalry]]man or [[soldier]] armed with a [[carbine]]. Their motto is ''Nei Secoli F
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  • ...wmen. As in other Italian cities, aristocrats and other wealthy men were [[cavalry|cavalrymen]] while the city's conscripts fought as [[infantry]]. ...its alliance with [[Florence]] in [[1426]], Venice agreed to supply 8,000 cavalry and 3,000 infantry in time of war, and 3,000 and 1,000 in peacetime. Later
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  • ...is preference for informality (the founder, Giovanni Agnelli, used to be a cavalry officer). He often referred to other managers by their first name, although ...is preference for informality (the founder, Giovanni Agnelli, used to be a cavalry officer). He often referred to other managers by their first name, although
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  • :: 1 °Cavalry Regiment “[[Nizza]] Cavalleria” in [[Pinerolo]] (Piedmont) with 50 [[Ce :: 3 °Cavalry Regiment “[[Savoy|Savoia]] Cavalleria” in Grosseto (Tuscany) with 50 [[
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  • ...hting men became the [[Roman legion]]s consisting of 6000 infantry and 600 cavalry. The rest became the people of Rome and out of these people, Romulus select
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  • ...planes because his squad, the "Battaglione Aviatori", was enrolled in a [[Cavalry]] regiment (air forces were at their first years of life and had no separat
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