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Luigi Giovanni Orione (June 23, 1872 -
March 12, 1940) was an
Italian priest who was
active in
answering the
social needs of his
nation as it
faced the...
- stop-gap
measure while the
definitive variant was
intended to be the 205N
Orione (N
stood for "new"). On 19
April 1942, the C.205V
Veltro performed its maiden...
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Orione has been
borne by at
least three ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian torpedo boat
Orione (1906), an
Orione-class
torpedo boat launched...
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Orione (Italian Songbook) is a
compilation album by
Italian singer Mina,
released on 27
November 2020 by PDU and
Warner Music Italy. The
album was released...
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Teichfuss Orione (English: Orion) was an
Italian high
performance single seat glider,
designed by
Luigi Teichfuss. It made a six-hour
record flight...
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religious congregation of
Pontifical Right for men
founded in 1903 by
Luigi Orione (1872–1940) in Turin, Italy. Its
members add the
nominal letters F.D.P....
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headquarters for the Don
Orione order.
Constructed in 1956, the
statue is a full-size
replica of the
original statue at the Don
Orione Center in the Montemario...
- his death. Born in the
north of Italy, he
joined the
order of
Saint Luigi Orione at the age of 12,
where he was
ordered as a
priest in 1973, to
become president...
- had
originally been
written for the
Teatro San Moisè, Venice, in 1642.
Orione was
revived in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1983 by the
conductor and musicologist...
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Amadeus is one of the main
characters in the New
Weird novel La luce di
Orione (2007) by
Valerio Evangelisti. He is also a
supporting character in the...