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Giuseppe Artale (Catania, 29
August 1628 – Naples, 11
February 1679) was a
Sicilian poet, novelist, and duelist,
known for his
Marinist works. He was also...
- Vito
Artale (3
March 1882 – 24
March 1944) was an
Italian general during World War II. He was
admitted to the
Royal Academy of
Turin in 1902 and graduated...
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Giacinto Artale (18
April 1906 – 30 May 1970) was an
Italian politician belonging to the
Christian Democracy party.
Artale was born in Ficarra. He was...
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Artale Alagona,
called Artale II or Artaluccio, was a
Sicilian nobleman and rebel, the
eldest son of
Manfredi Alagona [it].
Artale resisted the takeover...
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families who
claimed her
power styled themselves "vicars." One of the Vicars,
Artale Alagona, was
previously named regent by Maria's father. In 1360—seventeen...
- a 2023
Italian neo-noir
drama film
written and
directed by
Enrico Maria Artale [it]. The film
premiered in the
Orizzonti section at the 80th
edition of...
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Sustained warming could lead to
severe impacts Bindoff, N. L.; Willebrand, J.;
Artale, V.; Cazenave, A.; Gregory, J.; Gulev, S.; Hanawa, K.; Le Quéré, C.; Levitus...
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reign was
under the
control of
powerful Sicilian barons, in
particular of
Artale I Alagona. The
beginning of
Frederick III's
reign was also
plagued by the...
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Storia del Foot-Ball Club
Juventus di
Torino (in Italian).
Tipografia Artale. Clark,
Martin (1996) [1995].
Modern Italy; 1871–1995. Vol. 2. Milan: Longman...
- "Tobacco Tin"
Enrico Maria Artale Leonardo Fasoli &
Maddalena Ravagli March 6, 2023 (2023-03-06) 9 "Masquerade"
Enrico Maria Artale Leonardo Fasoli & Maddalena...