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Pietro Badoglio, 1st Duke of
Addis Abeba, 1st
Marquess of
Sabotino (US: /bəˈdoʊljoʊ/ bə-DOH-lyoh, Italian: [ˈpjɛːtro baˈdɔʎʎo]; 28
September 1871 – 1 November...
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Badoglio Proclamation was a
speech read on Ente
Italiano per le
Audizioni Radiofoniche (EIAR) at 19:42 on 8
September 1943 by
Marshal Pietro Badoglio...
- The
Badoglio I
government of
Italy held
office from 25 July 1943
until 24
April 1944, a
total of 273 days, or 9
months and 3 days. I
Governo Badoglio...
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armistice was
approved by both
Victor Emmanuel III and
Marshal Pietro Badoglio, who was
serving as
Prime Minister of
Italy at the time. The
signing of...
- Phương Mai
married Pietro Badoglio, 2nd Duke of
Addis Abeba and
Marquess of Sabotino, the son of the
first duke
Pietro Badoglio; they had two children,...
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Grazzano Badoglio (Grazzano
Monferrato until 1939) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Asti in the
Italian region Piedmont,
located about 50...
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Allies at
Malta on 29
September 1943. It was
signed by
Marshal Pietro Badoglio for Italy, and
General Dwight D.
Eisenhower for the Allies, at
Malta aboard...
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generals (Ambrosio,
Marshal Pietro Badoglio and
Enrico Caviglia) as Mussolini's
potential successors. On 4 July,
Badoglio was
received by Umberto, who implied...
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Ethiopia as a
victory title by King
Victor Emmanuel III for
Marshal Pietro Badoglio after he led
Italian troops into
Addis Ababa on May 5, 1936 in the March...
- expectations,
Togliatti and
Badoglio got
along very well, led to
widespread fears amongst liberal-minded
Italians that a Togliatti-
Badoglio duumvirate might emerge...