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Pettit (2019), pp. 206–210, note 41 Magnæus (1787), p. 294 "Latin: In sino,
ferreo vase". Falk (1894), p. 51. "Mimetræts hane (****erel of the Mímameiðr--Mímir's...
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wrote some
books about Italian military history. The most
famous are: "Il
Ferreo Terzo Corpo in
Africa Orientale" (1937) "L'evoluzione dell'arte
della guerra"...
- The FE-10 (abbreviated from the Spanish:
Férreo Español 2010) is a steel-wheeled
model of
electrical multiple units used on the
Mexico City Metro, first...
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Division "Vittorio Veneto" Garrison/HQ
Pordenone Motto(s) "Ferrea mole,
Ferreo cuore" (Iron m****, Iron heart)
Colors Blue and red Mascot(s) Ram Head Engagements...
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touch him. It
would seem
clear that, in
terms of
their motto Ferrea Mole,
Ferreo Cuore, the
Italian carristi really had "iron hearts", even
though as the...
- Duke of Alva (Dutch: "IJzeren Hertog") "The Iron Pope" (Italian: Il Papa
Ferreo): Pope
Sixtus V "Kaiser Bill":
Wilhelm II,
German Emperor "The King of May"...
- 132nd
Armored Brigade "Ariete" Garrison/HQ
Tauriano Motto(s) "Ferrea mole
ferreo cuore"
Anniversaries 8
February 1941 -
Battle of Beda Fomm
Decorations 1x...
- law")
Brigata Corazzata Ariete (Armoured
Brigade Ariete):
Ferrea mole,
ferreo cuore (Italian for "iron m****, iron heart")
Brigata Meccanizzata S****ari...
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lines were used
instead of
pneumatic traction,
promoting the name
metro férreo (steel-rail metro) as
opposed to the
previous eight lines that used pneumatic...
- Army Type
Armored Size
Division Garrison/HQ
Milan Motto(s) "Ferrea mole,
Ferreo cuore"
Colors blue and red Mascot(s) Ram Head
Engagements Siege of Tobruk...