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- The magistrato alle acque (lit. 'magistrate for the waters') was a collective magistracy of the Republic of Venice, responsible for water management in...
- consisting of nine consuls and its head of state was the Presidente del Magistrato, i.e. Chief magistrate, a presiding office held for four months by one...
- The Magistrate (Italian: Il magistrato) is a 1959 Italian-language drama film directed by Luigi Zampa. It was a co-production with Spain and France. Spaniard...
- The Magistrato alla Sanità (English: "Magistracy of Health") was the office of the Republic of Venice definitively instituted in 1490 to manage public...
- How to Kill a Judge (Italian: Perché si uccide un magistrato), also known as The Murder of a Magistrate and Why Does One Kill a Magistrate?, is a 1974...
- The magistrato alle pompe (lit. 'magistracy on pomp/luxury') was a government department of the Republic of Venice responsible for upholding the Republic's...
- Blue Novelli 1989 Little Misunderstandings Paolo 1990 Un cane sciolto Magistrato De Santis TV movie 1990 Tre colonne in cronaca Quinto Cecconi - il giornalista...
- chi è il magistrato sotto scorta più votato al quarto scrutinio dopo Sergio Mattarella, Il Messaggero Di Matteo al Quirinale? Il magistrato che gli ex...
- still survive. In 1776, the island came under the jurisdiction of the Magistrato alla Sanità (Public Health Office), and became a check point for all goods...
- such as Belgium, France, Italy and the Netherlands, magistrat (French), magistrato (Italian) and magistraat (Dutch) are generic terms which comprise both...