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Francesco Invrea (Genoa, 1641 – Genoa, 1723) was the 132nd Doge of the
Republic of
Genoa and king of Corsica. His
dogate was
internally characterized by...
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Silvestro Invrea (Genoa, 1530 - Genoa, 17
March 1607) was the 86th Doge of the
Republic of Genoa.
Silvestro Invrea was
elected to the
highest dogal position...
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became an
autonomous unit. S****ari
Cagliari Div.
Command Quaroni Renzoni Invrea Valletti Tantillo In
early June 1943, the bulk of the
division was transferred...
- Luca
Maria Invrea (Genoa, 1624 – Genoa, 1693) was the 126th Doge of the
Republic of
Genoa and king of Corsica. His mandate, the eighty-first in biennial...
- Gentile: five doges. Brignole: four doges. Imperiali: four doges. De Mari,
Invrea and
Negrone families: four
doges each. Pallavicini:
three doges. Sauli:...
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Antoniotto Invrea (Genoa, 1588 - Genoa, 1669) was the 116th Doge of the
Republic of Genoa, king of
Corsica and
marquis of Pontinvrea. In his dogate, the...
- control:
comando ("headquarters")
commanded by
Lieutenant Colonel M****imo
Invrea;
Centro T
consisting of
Italians from Tunisia;
Centro A
consisting of Italians...
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writers and
poets among which: Dino Campana,
Camillo Sbarbaro [it],
Gaspare Invrea [it] who
wrote "The
mouth of the wolf" and
Giorgio Caproni.
Between the...
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Bartolomeo Invrea Via del
Campo 10
Palazzo Bartolomeo Invrea 48 Via del
Campo 12
Palazzo Durazzo-Cattaneo
Adorno 49
Antonio Doria Invrea Via del Campo...
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March 1607 Luca
Grimaldi De
Castro 3
March 1607 17
March 1607
Silvestro Invrea 22
March 1607 23
March 1609
Gerolamo ****ereto 1
April 1609 2
April 1611...