- In Gr**** mythology,
Amyntor (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμύντωρ, romanized: Amýntor, lit. 'defender') may
refer to the
following figures: Amyntor, the son of Ormenus...
-
Amintore Fanfani (Italian pronunciation: [
aˈmintore faɱˈfaːni]; 6
February 1908 – 20
November 1999) was an
Italian politician and statesman, who served...
- The
Amintore Galli Theatre (Italian:
Teatro Amintore Galli),
formerly the New Muni****l
Theatre (Teatro
Nuovo Comunale) and the
Victor Emmanuel II Theatre...
- From 1954 the DC was led by
progressive Christian Democrats, such as
Amintore Fanfani, Aldo Moro and
Benigno Zaccagnini,
supported by the influential...
-
Amyntor "
Amintore"
Flaminio Claudio Galli (12
October 1845 – 8
December 1919) was an
Italian music publisher, journalist, historian, musicologist, and...
- and
Crafts under Arnaldo Forlani,
returning to the role in 1982
under Amintore Fanfani. From 1983 to 1988, he was
Minister of
Agriculture and Forestry...
- 2024. "Teatro
Amintore Galli" [
Amintore Galli Theatre].
Comune di
Rimini (in Italian).
Retrieved 2
January 2024. "Storia del
Teatro Amintore Galli" [History...
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these years, he met
Alcide De Gasperi,
Mario Scelba,
Giovanni Gronchi, and
Amintore Fanfani. On 19
March 1943, the
group reunited in the
house of Giuseppe...
- Hymn, a
socialist anthem written in 1886 by
Turati and set to
music by
Amintore Galli,
which is
considered among the most
significant historic songs of...
- politics, and
another one
which urged for a
rightist route. Party's
secretary Amintore Fanfani was in the
first field, and
called for a
dialogue with the Italian...