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Bruno Brivonesi (16 July 1886 – 1970) was an
Italian admiral during World War II. His brother, Bruto, was also an admiral.
Brivonesi was born in Ancona...
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Bruto Brivonesi (22
November 1888 – 1 June 1979) was an
Italian admiral during World War II.
Brivonesi was born in
Ancona in 1888, the son of Benedetto...
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aeronautical department, was
appointed its
commander with
lieutenant Bruno Brivonesi as his
first officer. The test trials,
which started in 1914, took place...
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Bruto may
refer to:
Bruto Brivonesi (1888–1979),
Italian admiral Bruto Buozzi (1885–1937),
Italian gymnast Bruto Castellani (1881–1933),
Italian silent...
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racer Mattia Bortolussi (born 1996),
footballer Bruno Brivonesi (1886–1970),
admiral Bruto Brivonesi (1888-1979),
admiral during World War II
Marcello Brunelli...
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distant escort had to sail a zig-zag
course at 16 kn (30 km/h; 18 mph).
Brivonesi and
Supermarina were
under the
impression that the
British ships would...
- headquarters,
where Brivonesi was held prisoner. The
uprising resulted in the
capture of 250
German prisoners and in the
release of
Brivonesi, who
however ordered...
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Inigo Campioni –
Commander 5th
Battleship Division Vice
Admiral Bruto Brivonesi –
Division Commander 2 battleships:
Conte di
Cavour (F),
Giulio Cesare...
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would receive further orders (to
proceed to Malta) from
Admiral Bruno Brivonesi,
naval commander of Sardinia, as well as some do****ents
regarding the...
- ship on a
nearby 12-meter (39 ft)
sandbank at 23:27, but
Admiral Bruno Brivonesi,
commander of the 5th
Battleship Division,
vetoed the
request until it...