- Sir
Antonio (di)
Pessagno (c. 1280 – aft. 1334) was a
Genoese merchant and administrator. He is
known mainly from his
activities in
England and France...
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Garibaldi (8th division) and two
destroyers of the 16th
Flotilla (Emanuele
Pessagno and
Nicoloso da Recco) from Brindisi. Significantly, none of the Italian...
- Philip, and
further loans organised by Edward's new
Italian banker,
Antonio Pessagno. For the
first time in his reign, Edward's
government was well funded....
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Manuel Pessanha (Portuguese
translation of
Italian Emanuele Pessagno) was a 14th
century Genoese merchant sailor who
served as the
first admiral of Portugal...
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Emanuele Pessagno was one of a
dozen Navigatori-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) in the late 1920s.
Completed in 1930,...
- "Clanton
claims Azalea Invitational by two shots". Post and Courier.
Pessagno,
Zachary (June 10, 2024). "North &
South champions set to take on U.S....
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Census Bureau,
American Factfinder.
Retrieved August 23, 2016.[dead link]
Pessagno, Jr. (1969), p. 87 Peel, M. C. and Finlayson, B. L. and Mc****n, T. A....
- May: SS
Carrabulle 27 May:
Alamar 28 May:
Sylvan Arrow 29 May:
Emanuele Pessagno, U-568
Other incidents 1 May: USS Grenadier, HMS King
George V, U-573 4...
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Tenorio and a
Portuguese fleet led by the Luso-Genoese
admiral Emanuele Pessagno (Manuel Pessanha). The
fledgling Portuguese fleet was defeated, bringing...
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cruiser Trento and the
destroyer Libeccio. Near
misses damaged the
destroyer Pessagno. Meanwhile, X-Force
cruisers attacked an
Italian convoy (Battle of the...