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- Sir Alfred Biliotti KCMG CB (14 July 1833 – 1 February 1915) was a Levantine Italian, born on Rhodes, who became a British consular official and amateur...
- Enzo Biliotti (28 June 1887 – 19 November 1976) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 80 films between 1916 and 1958. Born in Livorno, Biliotti started...
- Gr****s. After some time a second investigation by British consul Alfred Biliotti confirmed the events. The m****acres took place during February 1897, when...
- Giovacchino Forzano and starring Corrado Racca, Annibale Betrone and Enzo Biliotti. It was based on a play by Benito Mussolini, then Italian dictator, about...
- Macedonian struggle. According to a 1900 British report compiled by Alfred Biliotti, who is considered to have heavily relied on Gr**** intelligence agents...
- people of the Italian Levantine community in Turkey include: Sir Alfred Biliotti, who joined the British foreign service and eventually rose to become one...
- also widely used. Colbourn & Dinitz 2007, p. 702 Dembowski 1968, pp. 1–2 Biliotti, Jha & Johnson 2001, p. 508 The term linear space is also used to refer...
- started in 1914 in Makri. In 1916, a letter in Gr**** addressed to Sir Alfred Biliotti, the Consul General of Great Britain at Rhodes, explained the murders and...
- Style. The plate is dated to c. 600 BC. It was found at Kameiros by Alfred Biliotti and Auguste Salzmann, and is now in the British Museum. Wikimedia Commons...
- at Erzincan. The first detailed investigation of the site was by Alfred Biliotti, the British vice-consul at Trebizond. He visited Satala in September 1874...