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Stanislao Mocenni (1837–1907) was an
Italian military officer and politician. He
served as
minister of war
between 1893 and 1896. He was a
member of the...
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Mario Mocenni (22
January 1823—14
November 1904) was an
Italian Cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church, who
served both in the
diplomatic service of the...
- The
Palazzo Francesconi,
later Mocenni, is a 16th-century
Renaissance urban palace located on Via del
Cavallerizzo in the city of Siena,
region of Tuscany...
- consciousness, it has been
postulated to
undergo continuously changing levels.
Mocenni C. and
Bizzarri F. wrote: "The
awareness literature can be
organized around...
- of
Rimini (Italy) (1871.10.27 – 1876.09.29)
Titular Archbishop:
Mario Mocenni (1877.07.24 – 1893.01.16) as
papal diplomat :
Apostolic Delegate to Colombia...
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Arese (1801–1803) **** "Sophia" Emerytt-Hamilton (1804–1805)
Quirina Mocenni Magiotti (1812–1813)
Children Mary "Floriana" Hamilton-Foscolo (from ****...
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Lettere Inedite Di
Vittorio Alfieri Alla Madre, a
Mario Bianchi, E a
Teresa Mocenni (online at Archive.org)
Newspaper clippings about Dino
Alfieri in the 20th...
- (1750–1825),
Italian composer, musicologist, and
music teacher Stanislao Mocenni (1837–1907),
Italian military officer and
politician Stanislao Nievo (1928–2006)...
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November 14 John
Murray Mitc****,
British missionary (born 1815)
Mario Mocenni,
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (born 1823)
Isadore Rush,
American actress...
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Sterckx , (1838–1867)
vacant (1867–1874) János
Simor , (1874–1891)
Mario Mocenni , (1893–1894)
Egidio Mauri , (1894–1895)
Johann Evangelist Haller , (1896–1900)...