- Terenzio,
Count Mamiani della Rovere (19
September 1799 – 21 May 1885) was an
Italian writer, academic,
diplomat and politician, and was
committed to...
- língua brasílica da nação quiriri ) is a
grammar book by Luís Vincêncio
Mamiani [pt],
published in 1699 in the city of
Lisbon by
Miguel Deslandes. It is...
- and Casal-Montferrat, and
became head of the
education department under Mamiani in 1860.
Three years later he was
appointed to the
chair of philosophy...
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Mamiani [pt],
published in 1698 in the city of
Lisbon by
Miguel Deslandes. It is
written in the Kipeá language. The work is the
result of
Mamiani's study...
- has a
younger brother named Guglielmo. She
studied at the
liceo classico Mamiani di Roma, then
entered the
University of Rome to
study philosophy. Porcaroli's...
- The
Monument to
Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere is a
memorial statue to an 18th-century
patriot and statesman,
located alongside the
Corso Vittorio Emanuele...
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short grammatical treatise is available. Kipeá is well do****ented by Luiz
Mamiani, a
Jesuit priest who
wrote a
grammar and
catechism of the Kipeá language...
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Prime Minister Pellegrino Rossi Papal Foreign Affairs Minister Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere Writer Alessandro Manzoni Monsignor Antonio Rosmini-Serbati...
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Antonelli (1806–1876) 10
March 1848 4 May 1848 55 days
Clergy Count Terenzio Mamiani della Rovere (1799–1885) 4 May 1848 6
August 1848 94 days
Moderate Count...
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classico Niccolini was
established on 10
March 1860 by law of
Terenzio Mamiani, then
Ministry of the
Public Instruction. The
first Preside elected was...