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Muralto is a muni****lity in the
district of Locarno, in the
canton of
Ticino in Switzerland.
Muralto has an area, as of 1997[update], of 0.6
square kilometers...
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Martino Muralto (Locarno c.1521-1566) was an
Italian lawyer and
elder in the
exiled Italian Protestant church in Zürich. The
church was made up of 250...
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Salvador de
Madariaga July 23, 1886 A Coruña,
Spain December 14, 1978
Muralto,
Switzerland 1930, 1936, 1952, 1953, 1965
Nominated for
Nobel Prize in...
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Salvador de
Madariaga July 23, 1886 A Coruña,
Spain December 14, 1978
Muralto,
Switzerland 1952, 1963, 1971, 1973
Nominated for the
Nobel Peace Prize...
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translation "from the
Original Italian of
Onuphrio Muralto". The
second edition's preface,
according to
James Watt, "has
often been...
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Psychoanalysis (SMP)
until 1974. In 1974 he
moved from
Mexico City to
Muralto, Switzerland, and died at his home in 1980, five days
before his eightieth...
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feudal families of capitanei, the
Muralto and the
Orelli families, left the town and
moved to Zürich. A
branch of the
Muraltos was
established in Bern. The...
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German word for death, "Tod",
appearing in the face. He died in
Muralto, Locarno, Switzerland, on 29 June 1940
without having obtained Swiss citizenship...
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emigrated to Switzerland. He
spent the last
three years of his life
there in
Muralto near
Locarno writing his autobiography. He died of a
heart attack in 1942...
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Translated by
William Marshal, Gent. From the
Original Italian of
Onuphrio Muralto,
Canon of the
Church of St.
Nicholas at Otranto. This
first edition purported...