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General Girolamo Ramorino (8
April 1792 – 22 May 1849) was born in Genoa,
Republic of Genoa. In the
Napoleonic Wars, he
fought under Napoleon in Russia...
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Maria Chiara Ramorino (born 13
April 1931) is an
Italian orienteer and a
former tennis player. She won two
medals at the
Summer Universiade.
After her...
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Ramorino Glacier (78°24′S 85°38′W / 78.400°S 85.633°W / -78.400; -85.633) is the 4.5
nautical miles (8.3 km; 5.2 mi) long
glacier situated northwest...
- was the
responsibility of the
Lombard Division,
whose commander Girolamo Ramorino had
received an
order on 16
March to move
forward and hold the
strong point...
- had been
adopted when the news
arrived that the
Polish crack corps under Ramorino,
unable to join the main army, had laid down its arms
after crossing the...
- and
defeated by
Josef Radetzky in the
Battle of Novara.
General Girolamo Ramorino was
blamed for the defeat, and
subsequently executed;
however Chrzanowski...
- the
campaign he
again commanded a
Lombard brigade under General Girolamo Ramorino.
After the
Piedmontese defeat at
Novara (23 March)
peace was made, but...
- from a lack of
support from the
smaller Italian states.
General Girolamo Ramorino was
accused of
disobeying orders before the
Battle of Novara, and, that...
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politician María
Angels Ramón-Llin (born 1963),
Spanish politician Maria Chiara Ramorino (born 1931),
Italian orienteer and
tennis player Maria Ramos (born 1959)...
- (Leiden: Brill, 1950)
Felice Ramorino, ed. and comm., Le
Favole di Fedro, 5th ed. (Turin:
Giovanni Chiantore, 1925)
Felice Ramorino, ed. and comm., with additions...