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- Europe (2nd ed.). London: Longman. ISBN 978-0582493841. Ciccarelli, Carlo; Fenoaltea, Stefano (July 2010). "Through the Magnifying Gl****: Provincial Aspects...
- Europe (2nd ed.). London: Longman. ISBN 978-0582493841. Ciccarelli, Carlo; Fenoaltea, Stefano (July 2010). "Through the Magnifying Gl****: Provincial Aspects...
- Party), Alcide De Gasperi (Christian Democracy), Ugo La Malfa and Sergio Fenoaltea (Action Party), Pietro Nenni and Giuseppe Romita (Italian Socialist Party)...
- Europe (2nd ed.). London: Longman. ISBN 978-0582493841. Ciccarelli, Carlo; Fenoaltea, Stefano (July 2010). "Through the Magnifying Gl****: Provincial Aspects...
- Minister Benito Mussolini Preceded by Giuliano Cora Succeeded by Sergio Fenoaltea Italian Amb****ador to Spain In office 1951–1952 President Luigi Einaudi...
- Structure and Interpretation of French Lyric Sequences, edited by Doranne Fenoaltea and David Lee Rubin (1991). Works by Antoine Girard de Saint-Amant at...
- contact with Chiang Kai-shek, to whom the new Italian representative Sergio Fenoaltea officially presented his credentials in October 1946 in Naijing. In 1945...
- NATO's work, each under an ****istant Secretary-General. Amb****ador Sergio Fenoaltea (Italy) heads the Political Affairs Division, M. Rene Sergent (France)...
- NATO's work, each under an ****istant Secretary General. Amb****ador Sergio Fenoaltea (Italy) heads the Political Affairs Division, M. Rene Sergent (France)...
- Democratic Party (1944–1944) Secretary of the Council of Ministers Sergio Fenoaltea Action Party (1944–1944) Giuseppe Spataro Christian Democracy (1944–1944)...