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Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli (1804 – 28
March 1871) was an
Italian patriot and
revolutionary protagonist in
multiple efforts for
Italian unification. She was...
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Independence of
Padania on 15 September, the
Digos frisked the
offices of Via
Bellerio (headquarters of Lega Nord)
Umberto Bossi,
Roberto Maroni,
Davide Caparini...
- "Milano,
cancellata la
scritta "Basta euro" dal muro
della Lega di via
Bellerio". La Repubblica. "La Lega
liberista si è
trasformata in una
Balena verde"...
- Senatur".
Corriere della Sera. Milan. Cremonesi,
Marco (6
April 2012). "Via
Bellerio, ore 16.30. Il
Senatur si dimette".
Corriere della Sera. Milan. Cremonesi...
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Italian exiles. He was a
frequent visitor to the
apartment of
Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli, a
Modenese widow who
became his lover. In
August 1832 Giuditta...
- Italians.
Notable people with this
surname include the following:
Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli (1804–1871),
Italian patriot and
revolutionary John
Sidoli (1854–1934)...
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Cecchetti (commissioner)
Founded 12 April 1984 (1984-04-12)
Headquarters Via
Bellerio 41,
Milan Ideology Regionalism Lombard nationalism Populism National affiliation...
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family in the
early 1830s. In
August 1832 Mazzini's
close friend Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli gave
birth to a boy,
almost certainly Mazzini's son, whom she named...
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unsuccessfully attempted suicide,
before being rescued by his old
friend Emilio Bellerio, who took him into his
house in Locarno. His
mental health experienced...
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public official during the
police raid in the party's
building in via
Bellerio in Milan.
Augusto Rollandin (senator for
Valdostan Union-Democrats of the...