- Benso,
Count of
Cavour,
Isolabella and Leri (Italian: [kaˈmillo ˈbɛnso]; 10
August 1810 – 6 June 1861),
generally known as the
Count of
Cavour (/kəˈvʊər/ kə-VOOR;...
- Look up
Cavour or
cavor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cavour usually refers to
Camillo Benso,
Count of
Cavour (1810–1861),
Italian politician who...
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Cavour (Italian:
portaerei Cavour) is an
Italian aircraft carrier launched in 2004. She is the
flagship of the
Italian Navy. The ship is
designed to combine...
- Via
Cavour may
refer to
several streets in Italy: Via
Cavour,
Florence Via
Cavour,
Palermo Via
Cavour, Rome Via
Cavour, Turin, see
University of Turin...
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domination included King
Victor Emmanuel II of Italy,
Camillo Benso,
Count of
Cavour,
Giuseppe Garibaldi, and
Giuseppe Mazzini.
Borrowing from the old Latin...
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following his father's abdication. He
appointed Camillo Benso,
Count of
Cavour, as his
Prime Minister, and he
consolidated his
position by suppressing...
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Conte di
Cavour or
simply Cavour has been the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy
named in
honour of
Conte di
Cavour and may
refer to: Italian...
- The
Conte di
Cavour–class
battleships were a
group of
three dreadnoughts built for the
Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) in the 1910s. The
ships were completed...
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Grinzane Cavour Castle (Italian:
Castello di
Grinzane Cavour) is a
fortification in
Grinzane Cavour, Piedmont,
northern Italy. On 22 June 2014, it was...
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Ernesto Cavour Aramayo (9
April 1940 – 7
August 2022) was a
Bolivian singer, musician,
inventor of
musical instruments, and
author of
Bolivian music teaching...