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- Felice Cavallotti (1842–1898), Italian politician, poet, and author Maximiliano Cavallotti (born 1984), Argentinian footballer Rubén W. Cavallotti (1924–1999)...
- Felice Cavallotti (6 November 1842 – 6 March 1898) was an Italian politician, poet and dramatic author. Born in Milan, Cavallotti fought with the Garibaldian...
- Luca Guy Richardson Pietro Cavallotti Giuseppe Panettino Matteo Renzi Vittorio Saguto Elias Argentiere Vincenzo Cavallotti Elias Maria Teresa Saguto Vendetta:...
- Maximiliano Cavallotti (born 15 November 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Club Ciudad de Bolívar. Cavallotti spent...
- Rubén W. Cavallotti (Montevideo, 1924 - Buenos Aires, 1999) was a Uruguayan-born film director from Argentina. Cinco gallinas y el cielo - 1957 Prisoner...
- explicit **** scenes that caused a slight controversy at the time. Elisabetta Cavallotti [it] as Nina Stefania Orsola Garello as Cristiana Flavio Insinna as Flavio...
- describe chess moves. Although this opening was originally pla**** by Cavallotti against Salvioli at the Milan tournament of 1881, it takes its name from...
- Historical Far Left was founded in 1877 by Agostino Bertani and Felice Cavallotti as a radical-liberal party. In 1882, the Radicals formed a far-left parliamentary...
- erupted in 1871, Garibaldi joined with younger radicals such as Felice Cavallotti in declaring his full support for the Communards and internationalism...
- a younger generation of radicals led by the poet and satirist Felice Cavallotti and grouped around the newspaper Il Gazzettino Rosa, to break openly and...