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Irnerio Bertuzzi (October 9, 1919 –
October 27, 1962) was an
Italian military aviator of
World War II who also
served as
personal pilot to
Enrico Mattei...
- Placentinus. F. W. Maitland,
reviewing Enrico Besta, ed. L'Opera del'
Irnerio, vols I and II (Turin, 1896) in The
English Historical Review 13 No. 49...
- The
phrase originated in
Bologna during the
Middle Ages,
where a jurist,
Irnerio,
wrote of ‘Titius et
Gaius et Sempronius’,
originally Latin names which...
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Einstein (1921). "Via
Irnerio 34 - Zanic****i". www.zanic****i.it.
Retrieved 27
April 2020. Zanic****i
editore S.p.A. via
Irnerio 34, 40126
Bologna "'Il...
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Italian racing driver Ercole Gaetano Bertuzzi (1668-1710),
Italian painter Irnerio Bertuzzi (1919–1962),
Italian airplane pilot Nicola Bertuzzi (died 1777)...
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botanical garden operated by the
University of Bologna. It is
located at Via
Irnerio, 42, 40126 Bologna, Italy, and open
daily except Mondays.
Established in...
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begins in 1962 with the
recovery of the
remains of
Enrico Mattei,
pilot Irnerio Bertuzzi, and
American journalist William McHale, who
crashed in Mattei's...
- Nets 1977–1980 Mens Sana
Siena 1981–1984 Mens Sana
Siena 1984–1985
Ellepi Irnerio 1985–1990
Fortitudo Bologna 1990–1991
Montecatini SC 1991–1992 Mens Sana...
- in the aeroplane. All
three men on
board were killed: Mattei, his
pilot Irnerio Bertuzzi, and the
American Time–Life
journalist William McHale. The inquiries...
- It is in this
perspective that has
placed a
University professor, Mr.
Irnerio Seminatore in the
creation of the
European Institute of
International Relations...