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Ernesto Mombelli (12 June 1867 – 1932) was an
Italian general. He was the
governor of
Italian Cyrenaica from mid-1924 to
December 1926.
Formerly fought...
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Luisa Laschi, also
known as
Luisa Laschi-
Mombelli, (1760 – c. 1790) was an
Italian operatic soprano prominent in the
opera houses of
Austria and Italy...
- co-ordinated
armed revolts. Speshnev's ****ociate, the army
lieutenant Nikolay Mombelli,
initiated a
series of
conversations promoting the idea of
organised infiltration...
- Anna
Mombelli, born
Marianna Mombelli, (1795 –
after 1817) was an
Italian opera singer who sang both mezzo-soprano and
contralto roles. She is primarily...
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Domenico Mombelli (13
January 1755 – 15
March 1835) was an
Italian operatic tenor and composer. Born in
Villanova Monferrato,
Mombelli was the head of...
- with her
younger sister Anna.
Mombelli was born in Naples, the
eldest of
Domenico Mombelli and
Vincenza Viganò-
Mombelli's twelve children. She was trained...
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Vincenza (or Vincenzina) Viganò-
Mombelli (1760–1814) was an
Italian ballerina and librettist. She is
remembered today as the
librettist of Rossini's first...
- "Switzerland".
Parties and
Elections in Europe.
Retrieved 9
November 2019.
Mombelli,
Armando (July 25, 2015). "Small
Parties of
Protest and Principle". Swissinfo...
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Giuseppe Lolli Francesco Bussani Zerlina, a
peasant soprano Caterina Bondini Luisa Mombelli Chorus: peasants, servants,
young ladies, musicians, demons...
- case, they
observe nine leads: the five
remaining Institute scientists (
Mombelli, Esson, Casoni, Braun, and
director Terzi), Terzi's
daughter Anna, Bianca...