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  • *''Francesco Mimbelli'' (D 561) (formerly ''Ardimentoso'') ===== ''[[Sauro class submarine|Sauro III]]'' class =====
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  • ...ian Vespers]]) and successful invasion by king [[Peter III of Aragon|Peter III]] of [[Aragon|Aragón]]. The resulting [[War of the Sicilian Vespers]] last ...of its subsequent 60-year career. Others, such as the Palermitan historian Francesco Renda, have argued that there was no such alliance. Rather, the mafia explo
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  • ...h 28]], [[1923]], by [[Victor Emmanuel III of Italy|King Vittorio Emanuele III]] as the ''[[Regia Aeronautica]]'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). Af ...rmo-Patch.png|30px]] '''[[9° Stormo]] - 9<sup>th</sup> Wing''' (after '''[[Francesco Baracca]])'''
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  • ...jected to the realistic plot about the real-life assassination of [[Gustav III]], king of Sweden, in the 1790s. Even after the plot was totally changed, t ...ing [[Arrigo Boito]], [[Ruggiero Leoncavallo]], [[Pietro Mascagni]], and [[Francesco Cilea]].
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  • ...ject, three elements which we shall find again in the ''Divine Comedy''. [[Francesco da Barberino]], a learned lawyer who was secretary to [[bishop]]s, a [[judg ...nium|Rethorica ad Erennium]]'', and a translation/adaptation of [[Innocent III]]'s ''De miseria humane conditionis''. He also wrote an allegorical novel c
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  • ...ject, three elements which we shall find again in the ''Divine Comedy''. [[Francesco da Barberino]], a learned lawyer who was secretary to [[bishop]]s, a [[judg ...nium|Rethorica ad Erennium]]'', and a translation/adaptation of [[Innocent III]]'s ''De miseria humane conditionis''. He also wrote an allegorical novel c
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010