- Louisa,
Marchesa Malacrida de Saint-August (née
Louisa Nadia Green, 15 June 1895 – 3
October 1934),
known by the pen
names Nadja Malacrida and Nadja, was...
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Marchese Piero Luigi Carlo Maria Malacrida de Saint-August (also
known as Pier or
Peter Malacrida; 1889–22
April 1983) was an
Italian aristocrat, playboy...
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house Malacrida & Cie. was
commissioned to
invest funds abroad together with the bank
Samuel Müller & Cie. in London. The
partners of Bank
Malacrida & Cie...
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marriage to
Katharina Malacrida (1707-1751),
daughter of
Niklaus Malacrida (1658–1742),
watchmaker and banker.
Katharina Malacrida was the
cousin of Maria...
- Schenk, Kai; Gatterer, Hannes; Grasegger, Katharina; Dal Cappello, Tomas;
Malacrida, Sandro; Riess,
Lukas (15
December 2017). "Effects of snow properties...
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selective breeding". The
Globe and Mail.
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Malacrida, p. 533 O'Neill,
Katherine (June 15...
- to: A
trading name of
interior designers Piero Malacrida de Saint-August and his wife
Nadja Malacrida The
Olivotti Troubadours,
featuring Roy
Butin and...
- Governor-General of Australia. The poet,
broadcaster and
socialite Nadja Malacrida was his niece. Lord
Cowdray died in his
sleep at
Dunecht House, Aberdeenshire...
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bears the motto. The
motto was also used by the
Italian noble family Malacrida, of Como.
Wilhelm II,
German Emperor used the
motto in a
telegram to Foreign...
- Jane
Elizabeth Leslie, 12th
Countess of
Rothes 4:
Piero Malacrida de Saint-August,
Nadja Malacrida, and Sir
Thomas Fuller-Elliott-Drake. 18: Anne Seymour...