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- Vincenzo Serrentino (19 September 1897 – 15 May 1947) was an Italian Fascist politician and civil servant, prefect of the Province of Zara from November...
- Mathías Agustín De Ritis Serrentino (born 31 January 2003) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Peñarol. Uruguay U20 FIFA...
- Gherardo Magaldi served as its president, with Pietro Caruso and Vincenzo Serrentino as judges and Second Lieutenant Francesco Centonze as public prosecutor...
- 1944, the last Italian authority in Dalmatia – the Zara prefect Vincenzo Serrentino – left the destro**** city with the remaining Dalmatian Italians. Nearly...
- received a life sentence but was pardoned after serving 13 years. Vincenzo Serrentino (1897–1947), Italian judge of the Italian Extraordinary Court for Dalmatia...
- (PDF). znaci.net. Retrieved 2021-09-11. Begonja, Zlatko (2008). "Vincenzo Serrentino - posljednji talijanski prefekt Zadarske provincije". Journal of Contemporary...
- Gastaudo Gianni Faraone Lit. 200,000,000 YES February 14, 2001 Roberto Serrentino, Boris Carta, Cesare Borrometi, Marco Manuelli, Adriano Battistoni, Graziella...
- the Ministry of the Interior of Salò ordered the Head of the Province Serrentino to abandon the city. Vuxani remained the last Italian authority in Zadar...
- victims, who included the last fascist Italian prefect in Zadar, Vincenzo Serrentino, who was sentenced to death in 1947 in Šibenik. That was seen by Mesić...
- Acting German occupation 2 November 1943 to 30 October 1944 Vincenzo Serrentino Appointed on behalf of the Italian Social Republic 30 October 1944 to...