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Napoleone Colajanni (27
April 1847 – 2
September 1921) was an
Italian writer, journalist, criminologist, socialist, and politician. In the 1880s, he abandoned...
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Pompeo Colajanni (4
January 1906 – 8
December 1987) was an
Italian politician and
Resistance leader during World War II.
After the war he held various...
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Alberto Colajanni (born 3
December 1973) is an
Italian former professional boxer who
competed from 1999 to 2006. He
challenged for the WBC super-middleweight...
- (5): 31. doi:10.1109/MITP.2006.123. S2CID 206469224. Cardellini, V.;
Colajanni, M.; Yu, P.S. (1999). "Dynamic load
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contributions to help the
families of victims. The
socialist leader Napoleone Colajanni harshly attacked the
government in
parliamentary questions. The memorial...
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Teresa Cremisi was
designated as the
president of Adelphi, with
Roberto Colajanni named as CEO and
editorial director. Adelphi's
translated publications...
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instead of
Piazza Armerina, due to the
influence of
politician Napoleone Colajanni.
Following the
suppression of the
Sicilian provinces, it was replaced...
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Eraldo Gastone "Ciro" in the
Partisan Republic of Valsesia,
Pompeo Colajanni "Barbato",
Vincenzo Modica "Petralia" and
Giovanni Latilla "Nanni" in...
- Far Left were
Agostino Bertani,
Andrea Costa,
Filippo Turati,
Napoleone Colajanni,
Francesco Saverio Nitti,
Giovanni Bovio,
Giovanni Cantoni,
Felice Cavallotti...
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Salvi (1994–1998)
Party Leader in the
European Parliament:
Luigi Alberto Colajanni (1991–1994),
Renzo Imbeni (1994–1998)
Simon Parker (1996). The New Italian...