- It is best
known among Italians as the "Inno di
Mameli" (Italian: [ˈinno di
maˈmɛːli]; transl. "
Mameli's Hymn"),
after the
author of the lyrics, or "Fratelli...
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Goffredo Mameli (Italian pronunciation: [ɡofˈfreːdo
maˈmɛːli]; 5
September 1827 – 6 July 1849) was an
Italian patriot, poet,
writer and a
notable figure...
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Patrizio Marco Giovanni "Patrick"
Mameli (born 23
November 1966) is a
Dutch musician who is the founder, lead singer,
guitarist and only
original remaining...
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membership changes throughout their existence, with guitarist-vocalist
Patrick Mameli as the sole
constant member.
After disbanding in
order to
pursue other musical...
- The
Mameli-class
submarine was one of the
first classes of the
submarines to be
built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy)
after the
First World War...
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Pinson – 1913,
Teatro M****imo, Palermo. (Revision of La bohème.)
Mameli (about
Goffredo Mameli) – 27
April 1916,
Teatro Carlo Felice, Genoa. (Note that the...
- The 32nd
Armored Brigade "
Mameli" was an
armored brigade of the
Italian Army. Its core
units were tank and
Bersaglieri battalions. The
brigade was headquartered...
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Giuliana Luigia Evelina Mameli (February 12, 1886 –
March 31, 1978), was an
Italian botanist, and naturalist. A
native of S****ari, in Sardinia, in 1906...
- series.
Decibel gave
positive reviews to it as a cult classic.
Patrick Mameli - guitar, b****
Patrick Uterwijk -
guitar Martin van
Drunen -
vocals Marco...
- The
Logistic Battalion "
Mameli" (Italian:
Battaglione Logistico "
Mameli") is an
inactive military logistics battalion of the
Italian Army,
which was ****igned...