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Pietro Sandro Nenni (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro
ˈnɛnni]; 9
February 1891 – 1
January 1980) was an
Italian socialist politician and statesman, the...
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Nenni (1931–1945),
Sandro Pertini (1945–1946), Ivan
Matteo Lombardo (1946–1947),
Lelio B****o (1947–1948),
Alberto Jacometti (1948–1949),
Pietro Nenni...
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Giuliana Nenni (26
December 1911 – 19
March 2002) was an
Italian journalist and politician. She
served in the
Italian Parliament and
Senate for the Italian...
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Vittoria Gorizia Daubeuf (née
Nenni; 31
October 1915 – 15 or 16 July 1943) was an
Italian anti-fascist activist,
active in the
French Resistance during...
- ISBN 978-1-349-95028-7. Scala,
Spencer M. Di (1988).
Renewing Italian Socialism:
Nenni to Craxi.
Oxford University Press. pp. 6–8. ISBN 978-0-19-536396-8. Retrieved...
- Krefting,
Norwegian footballer and
chemical engineer (d. 1964) 1891 –
Pietro Nenni,
Italian journalist and politician,
Secretary of the
Italian Socialist Party...
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represents reclusiveness and
technology addiction. Stingy, Icelandic:
Nenni Níski, lit. '
Nenni cheapskate', (puppeteered by Jodi
Eichelberger in the US and Sarah...
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moderate DC
member and
president of Italy,
asked the PSI
leader Pietro Nenni to exit from the
government majority. On 16 July 1964,
Segni sent the Carabinieri...
- his wife, Kirsten, have been
married since 1997 and have four children.
Nenni, Pete. "Stevenson
grads make a name for
themselves in
television roles"...
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April 1921,
Nenni signed its
first article for the
socialist newspaper under the
title of "The
failure of
Versaglia policy". In Paris,
Nenni subscribed...