-
Mayor Term
start Term end
Party Franco Nencioni 24
April 1995 14 June 1999 PDS
Marco Lisi 14 June 1999 8 June 2009 DS
Giacomo B****i 8 June 2009 27 May...
- Genova. pp. 61–66. Sharpe, 1996, p. 103
Cited in Toynbee, 1902, p. 113
Nencioni 1967, pp. 92–93 Venzke, 2000 Simms, pp. 179–180
Madan and Craster, 1922...
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Dionisio Nencioni di
Bartolomeo (1559,
Florence - 1638, Naples) was an
Italian architect,
mainly active in Naples, to
which he
moved in 1584. He worked...
- May 1993, a bomb
under the
Torre dei
Pulci killed five people:
Fabrizio Nencioni, his wife Angelamaria,
their daughters nine-year-old
Nadia and two-month-old...
- was
succeeded by Cécile Thévenet.
Others who sang in the role were
Maria Nencioni in 1903,
Jeanne Dhasty in the
Nancy (1903) and
Algiers (1907) productions...
- Movement: Why we won". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved 6
September 2019.
Nencioni,
Tommaso (9
February 2025). "The Five Star
Movement Turns to the Left,...
- (1994–1995) Enea
Franza (1953–1968)
Augusto De
Marsanich (1968–1972)
Gastone Nencioni (1972–1977)
Araldo Crollalanza (1977–1985)
Michele Marchio (1985–1987)...
- May 27 –
Angela Fiume,
Fabrizio Nencioni,
Dario Capolicchio, 50-day-old
Caterina Nencioni and nine-year-old
Nadia Nencioni in the so-called Via dei Georgofili...
- four
members of the
Nencioni family, who
lived in the building:
Angela Fiume, the Academy’s custodian, her husband,
Fabrizio Nencioni, and
their two daughters...
-
Battista Cavagna,
Giulio Cesare Fontana,
Giovan Giacomo Di Conforto,
Dionisio Nencioni di Bartolomeo,
Francesco Grimaldi, and
Giovanni Cola di Franco. The latter...