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Banco Ambrosiano was an
Italian bank that was
established in 1896 and
collapsed in 1982. The Vatican-based
Institute for the
Works of Religion, commonly...
- The
Ambrosiano was a
national (domestic)
Italian express train which connected Rome with Milan. The name
refers to the
patron saint of Milan. For its first...
- with the Holy See. He was a
native of
Milan and was
chairman of
Banco Ambrosiano,
which collapsed in one of Italy's
biggest political scandals. Calvi's...
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Vatican Bank was
Banco Ambrosiano's main shareholder, and the
death of John Paul I in 1978 is
rumoured to be
linked to the
Ambrosiano scandal. Calvi, often...
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Ambrosiano was a
national (domestic)
Italian express train which connected Rome with Milan.
Ambrosiano may also
refer to:
Banco Ambrosiano, the Italian...
- ****ociated with the
Vatican Bank,
which owned a
large share in
Banco Ambrosiano. Some
conspiracy theorists connect the pope's
death with the
image of...
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volunteer in his youth, he is
chiefly known for his role in the
Banco Ambrosiano scandal. He was
revealed in 1981 as
being the
Venerable Master of the...
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Carnival in
Italy is a
farewell party to eat, drink, and have fun
before the
limitations and
solemnity of Lent.
About a
month before Ash Wednesday, Italians...
- ********ination
attempt against Roberto Rosone, vice-president of
Banco Ambrosiano; and also
Roberto Calvi's 1982 murder. The
mysterious disappearance of...
- life
following a car accident. The set is the
fictional "Policlinico
Ambrosiano"
hospital of
Milan and the plot
concerns the
doctors working in the internal...