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Margherita Cagol (Italian: [marɡeˈriːta kaˈɡɔl]; 8
April 1945 – 5 June 1975), also
known by the war name Mara ([ˈmaːra]), was a
terrorist and a leader...
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Stefano Cagol (born
September 11, 1969 in Trento) is an
Italian contemporary artist living in Italy,
Germany and Norway. He
works with video, photography...
- ceremony,
Margherita (Mara)
Cagol, a
Trentine sociology major,
fellow radical, and
daughter of a pent and
worker group.
Curcio and
Cagol began publishing a revolutionary...
- were
formed in
August 1970. Its
founders were
Renato Curcio and
Margherita Cagol, who had met as
students at the
University of
Trento and
later married,...
- the Red
Brigades (Brigate Rosse),
along with
Renato Curcio,
Margherita Cagol and
Mario Moretti.
Franceschini was born in
Reggio Emilia into a communist...
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Collettivo Politico Metropolitano founded by
Renato Curcio and
Margherita Cagol,
which formed the
historical nucleus of the Red
Brigades at
their constitution...
- (1731–1804),
Italian Cardinal, theologian, antiquarian, and
historian Stefano Cagol (born 1969),
Italian artist Stefano Casiraghi (1960–1990),
Italian socialite...
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Fausto Bertinotti Renato Curcio Domenico Losurdo Silvia Federici Margherita Cagol Ernesto Screpanti Franco Berardi Paolo Virno Marco Ferrando Cesare Battisti...
- The Red Army
Faction claimed responsibility under the name "Kommando Mara
Cagol" but the
identity of the
perpetrators is
still unknown. The Bundeskriminalamt...
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Fausto Bertinotti Renato Curcio Domenico Losurdo Silvia Federici Margherita Cagol Ernesto Screpanti Franco Berardi Paolo Virno Marco Ferrando Cesare Battisti...