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- Ig****o Jacometti (16 January 1819 in Rome – 22 April 1883 in Rome) was an Italian sculptor. He was a professor of sculpture at the Accademia di San Luca...
- Irish politician and co-recipient of the 1998 Nobel Peace Prize Ig****o Jacometti, sculptor, appointed by Pope Pius IX. Saunders Lewis, 1975, Welsh nationalist...
- Alberto Jacometti (1902–1985) was an Italian journalist and socialist politician. He served as a deputy at the Italian Parliament and as a secretary general...
- Baptismal chapel Pope Pius IX - Ig****o Jacometti Pope Pius IX - Ig****o Jacometti Pope Pius IX - Ig****o Jacometti Ave Regina Pacis Statue of King Philip...
- scene made in the nineteenth century by the Italian sculptor Ig****o Jacometti. The image of Pilate condemning Jesus to death is commonly encountered...
- movement with the help of people that are directly involved. Alberto Jacometti (1957-1971) Arrigo Morandi (1971-1979) Enrico Menduni (1979-1983) Rino...
- called "Spire", put in its place. This monument, designed by Ig****o Jacometti, is decorated with statues of four saints related to the island: St. Bartholomew...
- Socialist Party In office 16 May 1949 – 12 December 1963 Preceded by Alberto Jacometti Succeeded by Francesco De Martino In office 22 August 1943 – 1 August...
- Revelli Ezekiel the Seer — by Carlo C****i Patriarch Moses — by Ig****o Jacometti In 1922, a replica of the column was raised on the campus of University...
- (1945–1946), Ivan Matteo Lombardo (1946–1947), Lelio B****o (1947–1948), Alberto Jacometti (1948–1949), Pietro Nenni (1949–1963), Francesco De Martino (1963–1968)...