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Ajmone-Marsan is a surname, and can
refer to:
Members of the
Ajmone-Marsan
family of Italy, including:
Marco Ajmone-Marsan (1859–1918),
Italian entrepreneur...
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Giuseppe Ajmone (1923–2005) was a
modern Italian painter.
Ajmone was born in
Carpignano Sesia, and
moved to
Milan to
study at the
Brera Academy in 1941...
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Marco Ajmone-Marsan (1859–1918 in Turin) was an
Italian businessman. He was born in Crosa,
Kingdom of Sardinia, but
moved at an
early age to Turin, where...
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Mario Ajmone Cat (Salerno, 5
February 1894 – Rome, 20
March 1952) was an
Italian Air
Force general during World War II. He was
Chief of
Staff of the Italian...
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Ajmone Marsan, N; de Waha, S; Bonaros, N; Brida, M; Burri, H; Caselli, S; Doenst...
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Alessandro Ajmone-Marsan (31
October 1884 – 1941) was an
Italian sports manager,
entrepreneur and
football striker. He was the
brother of
Riccardo (I)...
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Ajmone Finestra (4
February 1921 – 26
April 2012) was an
Italian Fascist war
criminal and
later right-wing
politician who
served as
Senator (1979–1987)...
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Annibale Ajmone-Marsan (Turin, 29
February 1888 - London, 5
March 1956) was an
Italian entrepreneur,
sports manager and
football player, with a midfielder...
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postscript (link). "Vi
racconto le
famiglie Agnelli e Frisetti. Di
Giulia Ajmone Marsan".
Focus (in Italian). 16
December 2021.
Retrieved 16
February 2023...
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March 1900 in a 1–0
defeat against Torinese. In 1904,
businessman Marco Ajmone-Marsan
revived the
finances of Juventus,
making it
possible to transfer...