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Oddino Morgari (16
November 1865 – 24
November 1944) was an
Italian socialist journalist and politician. He was a
member of the
Chamber of
Deputies from...
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Oddino Barrotti or
Barotto (c. 1344 – July 7, 1400), also
known as
Oddino of Fossano, was an
Italian parish priest active in the
Piedmont region during...
- with the ISB's blessing. In
April 1915, the
Italian parliamentary deputy Oddino Morgari,
after consulting with the Swiss,
traveled to
France on
behalf of...
- re-joined the PSI.
Leading members and
activists of the
party included Oddino Morgari,
Sandro Pertini,
Camillo Prampolini,
Claudio Treves and Anna Kulischov...
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against the
deputies Luigi De
Andreis (Republican) (it),
Filippo Turati and
Oddino Morgari (Socialists) started. They were
accused of
seditious activity against...
- the
Lingotto building,
which hosts the
Master School. The
headquarters on
Oddino Morgari street is
intended for the
course in territorial,
urban and...
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Fiegni (c. 1300 - 11
December 1373), hermit,
beatified on 4
December 1856
Oddino Barrotti (c. 1344 - 7 July 1400), priest,
beatified on 3
September 1808...
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Leonida Bissolati, with
Ivanoe Bonomi,
Walter Mocchi,
Alessandro Schiavi,
Oddino Morgari and
Gabriele Galantara as editors. The last one was a
designer and...
- Juan
Pablo Edwards; Conforto,
Erica Cinthia; Bisonard,
Eduardo Matías;
Oddino,
Claudio (March 2017). "Peanut ****: From an
Emerging Disease to an Actual...
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Central Bureau. Subsequently,
together with the
Italian Socialist delegates (
Oddino Morgari,
Giacinto Menotti Serrati, and
Angelica Balabanoff among them),...