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Pedro Pablo Sanguineto (1760 - 1806), also
known as Sanguineti,
Sangineto or Sanguinetto, was a sailor, geographer, and
Spanish governor of the Malvinas...
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Italy Region Liguria Metropolitan city
Genoa (GE)
Frazioni Campodonico,
Sanguineto, Sant'Andrea di Rovereto, Caperana, Maxena, Ri, San Pier di
Canne Government...
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integrity of the signatories' pledges.[citation needed] The place-name
Sanguineto is
related to the theonym,
through the
proper name Sanquinius.: 16 : 215 ...
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Stricken 16
November 1728 San
Francisco 62 (Acquired 1720) -
Wrecked 1739
Sanguineto (Estrella del Mar) 64 (purchased 30 July 1720 at Genoa) -
Stricken 1730...
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Another place with
reference to the
battle is the
place named Sanguineto,
whose name is
connected with the
Italian term
sangue meaning "blood"...
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Piandeiso Prele Pratolungo Ponti Pratogrande Pianoguani Rivè
Sanguineto inferiore Sanguineto superiore Sella Serrato Soriva inferiore Soriva superiore Terme...
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Commanders and
leaders Charles Lydiard Charles Brisbane Pedro Pablo de
Sanguineto y B****o †
Strength 2
frigates HMS
Arethusa HMS
Anson 1
frigate Pomona...
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Salcedo y Gutiérrez del Pozo
Victoriano Sánchez Barcáiztegui
Pedro Pablo Sanguineto B****o José de la
Serna y
Occina José
Solano y Bote Zenón de Somodevilla...
- with note 3. A
native of Piacenza, Dal
Verme was the son of the
Count of
Sanguineto and the
nephew of
Cardinal Savo Millini. He had been
Bishop of Fano from...