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Giuseppe Avezzana was an
Italian soldier and businessman. He
fought in wars in
Europe and the Americas.
Avezzana was born in Chieri, Italy, on February...
- Hernán
Trizano Avezzana (Valparaíso, 1860 - Temuco, 1926) was a
Chilean Army
officer who led the
Gendarmes para las
Colonias an army
regiment that acted...
- independence,
numerous political refugees arrived, most
notably Giuseppe Avezzana,
Alessandro Gavazzi,
Silvio Pellico,
Federico Confalonieri, and Eleuterio...
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Kingdom of
Italy Austria
Commanders and
leaders Augusto Elia
Giuseppe Avezzana Moritz Manfroni von
Montfort Strength 5
gunboats 1
regiment of volunteers...
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Antonio Salandra, the
Italian delegate to the
League of Nations, and
Romano Avezzana, the
Italian amb****ador to France,
emerged as a
force for
moderation within...
- semi-professional
football club A.S.D. Chieri, who play in the
Serie D.
Giuseppe Avezzana (1797–1879),
Italian general and
politician who
previously fought under...
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dienos (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved 12
February 2023. Phipps, Eric;
Romano Avezzana;
Raymond Poincaré;
Maurycy Zamoyski; M.
Matsuda (1923).
Decision taken...
- king, senators, and
marquises Gaetano Sacchi Pavia, 1824–1876
Giuseppe Avezzana Chieri, 1797 – Rome, 1879
General Francesco Daverio Calcinate del Pesce...
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January 27, 1910
Vincenzo Macchi di
Cellere November 20, 1913
Camillo Romano Avezzana October 23, 1919
Vittorio Rolandi Ricci November 24, 1920
Gelasio Caetani...
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independence numerous political refugees arrived, most notably:
Giuseppe Avezzana,
Alessandro Gavazzi,
Silvio Pellico,
Federico Confalonieri, and Eleuterio...