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Italianization (Italian:
italianizzazione [italjaniddzatˈtsjoːne]; Croatian: talijanizacija; French: italianisation; Slovene: poitaljančevanje; German:...
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biological racism, at
least in the **** sense, and
instead emphasised "
Italianising" the
parts of the
Italian Empire he had
desired to build. He declared...
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Argentine racing driver and businessman. His name is
sometimes seen in an
Italianised form as
Alessandro de Tomaso. He parti****ted in two
Formula One World...
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French colonies including Algeria and Cambodia. The
franc is
sometimes Italianised or
Hispanicised as the franco, for
instance in
Luccan franco. The franc...
- a
toponymic surname of Jewish-Italian
origin which was
originally an
Italianised form of Ettlingen.
Notable people with the
surname include: Emanuele...
- Сергеевна Щапова де Карли, nee
Kozlova (Козлова), also
known by her
Italianised name
Contessa Elena Sciapova de Carli, born 22 June 1950, Moscow, USSR)...
- Tomás Luis de
Victoria (sometimes
Italianised as da Vittoria; c. 1548 – c. 20–27
August 1611) was the most
famous Spanish composer of the Renaissance...
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renaming programme which aimed at
replacing mostly German place names with
Italianised versions, the
other two
being Gais and Plaus. The
emblem displays argent...
- is a male
given name. It is
common in Sardinia, due to its
being the
Italianised form of the
Sardinian language personal name
Gavinu or Baingiu. Despite...
- 1992
during his
military service.
Ottolenghi is an
Italian name, an
Italianised form of Ettlingen, a town in Baden-Württemberg from
which Jews were expelled...