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Attilio Deffenu (28
December 1890 – 16 June 1918) was an
Italian journalist, soldier,
exponent of
Sardinian autonomism and a syndicalist. He was born...
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Cagliari Pasquale Chessa (born 1947),
historian and
journalist Attilio Deffenu (1890–1918) journalist,
syndicalist and
patriot Annalisa Piras (born 1971)...
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Attilio Craglietto (1884–1966),
Italian educator and
politician Attilio Deffenu (1890–1918),
Italian journalist Attilio Demaría (1909–1990),
Italian Argentine...
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Health Officer in Nuoro,
possibly the
first female doctor in
Italy Attilio Deffenu (1890–1918),
trade unionist Salvatore Satta (1902–1975), jurist, writer...
- Micheletti,
Italian military commander fighting in the
battle Attilio Deffenu,
Italian journalist and
soldier who died in the
battle Clodfelter 2017...
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Michele Bianchi Ugo
Clerici Filippo Corridoni Amilcare De
Ambris Attilio Deffenu Aurelio Gal****i
Angelo Oliviero Olivetti Decio Papa
Cesare Rossi Silvio...
- doi:10.1016/s0006-8993(97)01161-x. PMID 9518622. Nistri, A.; Bartolini, A.;
Deffenu, G.; Pepeu, G. (1972). "Investigations into the
release of acetylcholine...
- Stefano; the
Italian sailing vessel Esperia; the
Italian merchants Attilio Deffenu, Fedora, Gala, Penelope, Lero, Sant'Antonio and Padenna; the
German army...
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torpedo had
exploded against the
wreck of the
auxiliary cruiser Attilio Deffenu. On 8 September 1943, the
Kingdom of
Italy announced an
armistice with...
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Italy at 08:30 on 11 February 1941, when she and the
auxiliary cruiser Deffenu departed Tripoli to
escort the
steamers Bainsizza, Motia, Sabaudia, and...