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Carlo Ilarione Pe****i
count of
Roreto (21
October 1790 – 10
April 1850) was an
Italian economist, academic, writer,
counsellor of state, and
senator of...
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Roreto (1862-1933) was an
Italian general who was most
notable during his
service in the Italo-Turkish War and
World War I.
Carlo Pe****i di
Roreto was...
- Montferrat. He was born at Asti and
apprenticed under his father,
Giovanni da
Roreto, but no
works are
known from that period. His
first do****ented work is and...
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Agostino Pe****i Bagliani,
Count of
Roreto (Turin, 13
December 1814 – Rome, 28
August 1890) was an
Italian general and
politician of the Risorgimento....
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Bagliani di
Roreto In
office 8
December 1862 – 24
March 1863
Prime Minister Luigi Carlo Farini Succeeded by
Agostino Pe****i
Bagliani di
Roreto In office...
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Alfonso Ferrero La
Marmora Chief of Staff:
Lieutenant Colonel Petiti Di
Roreto Staff Major:
Major Giuseppe Govone Artillery Staff Major:
Major Della Rovere...
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territory is
Mount Orsiera (2890 m). On the
orographic right, near the
Roreto hamlet, the
Bourcet Valley opens up,
characterized by a very
rugged and...
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General Ottavio Ragni 1st
Division (Lieutenant
General Alfonso Pettiti di
Roreto) "Parma"
Brigade – 49th (I-III) &50th (I, IV & V; 9 cos only)
Infantry Regiments...
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mainly villages and hamlets) of
Bricco de' Faule, Cappellazzo, Meane,
Roreto, San Bartolomeo, San Giovanni, Sant'Antonio and Veglia.
Cherasco borders...
- respectively.
People from Asti include:
Gandolfino d'Asti, or
Gandolfino da
Roreto (active 1493–1518)
Renaissance painter Vittorio Alfieri (1749–1803), a dramatist...