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- Pietro Campilli (1891–1974) was an Italian economist and politician who held several cabinet posts during the 1940s and 1950s. He was the first president...
- Royal Opera was the Italian-Viennese Frederico Campilli (German: Friedrich Campilli, Hungarian: Campilli Frigyes), who worked in Budapest for 40 years...
- Einaudi belonged to the classical school of economics in addition to Pietro Campilli, Epicarmo Corbino and Gustavo Del Vecchio. From the early 20th century...
- Federal Union Party 1 Helmut Bertram Italy 12 Christian Democracy 12 Pietro Campilli Antonio Azara Lodovico Benvenuti Mario Cingolani Francesco Dominedo Lodovico...
- opposition due to the great power concentrated in the hands of minister Pietro Campilli, and the project was abandoned for over fifty years. MEF was created with...
- Hungary's National Theatre and Royal Opera was the Vienna-born Frigyes Campilli, who worked in Budapest for 40 years. The 19th century was a period of...
- painter of the early Renaissance Pietro Bianchi (disambiguation) Pietro Campilli (1891–1974), Italian economist and politician Pietro Carnesecchi (1508–1567)...
- Giovanni Buttarelli (1957–2019), European data protection supervisor Pietro Campilli (1891–1974), politician, deputy and minister Hermann David Salomon Corrodi...
- America, Central Asia and the United Kingdom. Presidents of the EIB: Pietro Campilli (Italy): February 1958 – May 1959 Paride Formentini [it] (Italy): June...
- 1965–1972 Succeeded by Donald MacDonald Political offices Preceded by Pietro Campilli President of the National Council for Economics and Labour 1977–1989 Succeeded by...