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Gonfaloniere of
Justice (Italian:
Gonfaloniere di
Giustizia, lit. 'Standard
Bearer of Justice') was a post in the
government of
medieval and
early Renaissance...
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Divina Giustizia (Naples 1716) is the
second oratorio of
Nicola Porpora. [1] "Beaune, le 24
juillet 2015. Porpora: Il
Trionfo della Divina Giustizia. Dans...
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Giustizia e Libertà (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈs****sja e lliberˈta]; lit. 'Justice and Liberty') was an
Italian anti-fascist
resistance movement, active...
- The
Violent Professionals (Italian:
Milano trema: la
polizia vuole giustizia) is a 1973
Italian Poliziotteschi gangster film
directed by
Sergio Martino...
- The
Palace of
Justice (Italian:
Palazzo di
Giustizia),
colloquially nicknamed il
Palazzaccio ('the
Awful Palace'), is the seat of the
Supreme Court of...
- is
often pointed out that the
correct term
should be
collaboratori di
giustizia, or "collaborators with justice". The word
pentito implies a
moral judgment...
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Column of
Justice (Colonna
della Giustizia or di
Santa Trinita or
della Battaglia di Montemurlo) is an
ancient Roman marble Doric column re-erected by...
- The
Ministry of
Justice of
Italy (Italian:
Ministero della Giustizia) is a
department of the
government of Italy.
Headquartered in Rome,
headed by the...
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Manhunt in the City (Italian: L'uomo
della strada fa
giustizia, lit. 'The
Average Man Gets Justice'), also
known as The Manhunt, is a 1975
Italian poliziottesco...
- gave him
control of city
government with the
title of
Gonfaloniere di
Giustizia. He was
named the sole
tutor of Annibale's son, Giovanni. The
event transformed...