-
season 1945-46, he
became a full-time
manager for Brescia. 1930-1935: Il
Quinquennio d'Oro
della Juventus Juventus had won 2
Italian Championships earlier...
-
coincided with two
golden ages of the
Turin club's history,
referred as
Quinquennio d'Oro (The
Golden Quinquennium), from 1931
until 1935, and
Ciclo Leggendario...
- championships,
equaling the
record previously set by
Juventus of the
Quinquennio d'oro;
Grande Torino also won a
Coppa Italia. In the
summer of 1939,...
- maleficiorum,
penitentes isti, si de
clero sunt, abiacantus; si vero seculares,
quinquennio peniteant.
Modern English translation: "If a
woman has
performed incantations...
-
Baloncieri and
Carlo Carcano—who, in the 1930s,
coached Juventus FC in the "
Quinquennio d'Oro"
period and who
became on 31
January 1915 the
first Alessandria...
- and
marks the
beginning of the
period known as the five red
years (
quinquennio rosso). 1918 Rio de
Janeiro anarchist insurrection 1978–1980 ABC Paulista...
- p. 556. ISBN 978-8886325325. Matteo,
Salvo Di (1967).
Cronache di un
quinquennio: anni roventi, la
Sicilia dal 1943 al 1947 (in Italian). G. Denaro. civile...
- a
record of five
championship victories in a row, a feat
known as Il
Quinquennio d'Oro (The
Golden Quinquennium).
Along with
Virginio Rosetta and Umberto...
- interval, the use of the
indicative more likely: id āctum est praetōre mē,
quīnquenniō ante quam cōnsul
factus sum (Cicero) "this
happened when I was praetor...
- Eagle. New York:
Vantage Press. 1991. ISBN 0-533-08687-6. 1940–1945
Quinquennio Infame.
Melegnano (Milano): Montedit. 1995. ISBN 88-86039-44-1. Aspirina...