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- MaffioliRenzo Maffioli wing 1933-02-12 v Czech Republic at Milan 32 MorettiUmberto Moretti (replacement) 1933-02-12 v Czech Republic at Milan 33 TozziFerdinando...
- Giusti Osvaldo Valenti as Paolo Rovelli Carlo Campanini as Alberto Moretti Umberto Sacripante as Professor Mannelli Claudio Ermelli as Taddeo Guido Notari...
- by Nanni Moretti, who also stars as himself. The film is structured in three anthological episodes, presented as the chapters of Moretti's open diary...
- January 1926) was Queen of Italy by marriage to her first cousin King Umberto I of Italy. She was the daughter of Prince Ferdinando of Savoy, Duke of...
- murder of Willie Moretti on October 4, 1951, on the orders of the Mafia Commission. The members of the Commission were concerned with Moretti's erratic behavior...
- Valerio Cappelli (May 5, 2012). "Ai Taviani 5 David Delusi i favoriti Moretti e Giordana". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 14 July 2012. "Nastri d'Argento:...
- (Italian for "****") is a 1969 giallo film co-written and directed by Umberto Lenzi and starring Carroll Baker, Lou Castel, and Colette Descombes. It...
- Umberto Saba (9 March 1883 – 25 August 1957) was an Italian poet and novelist, born Umberto Poli in the cosmopolitan Mediterranean port of Trieste when...
- Umberto Bossi (born 19 September 1941) is an Italian politician and former leader of Lega Nord (Northern League), a party s****ing autonomy or independence...
- literature. Weaver was best known for his translations of the work of Umberto Eco, Primo Levi, and Italo Calvino, but translated many other Italian authors...