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- 85 ZanettiEnrico Zanetti flanker 1942-05-02 v Romania at Milan 86 SessiGiuseppe Sessi (replacement) 1942-05-02 v Romania at Milan 87 BattagionAldo Battagion...
- ISBN 88-17-00562-2 (in Italian) Sessi, 31. Sessi, 17. Sessi, 38-39. Petacco, 61. Sessi, 18. Sessi, 19. Sessi, 128. Sessi, 46. Petacco, Arrigo (January 1...
- dell'Accademia. In the begging of the 19th century the Accademia awarded Marianne Sessi a gold medal in 1807. After the Unification of Italy in 1871, the Collegio...
- 2001 MARIO GIUSEPPE ROSSI, Spataro, Giuseppe, voce in Dizionario della Resistenza, a cura di Enzo Collotti, Renato Sandri, Frediano Sessi, vol. II: Luoghi...
- invented by the Director of Public Safety of Bisacquino, the Neapolitan Sessi. The trials of the central committee of the Fasci, that took place in Palermo...
- Bonansea, Donne nella resistenza, in Enzo Collotti, Renato Sandri, Fediano Sessi (edited by), Dizionario della Resistenza, Turin, Einaudi, 2000, p. 272....
- Ranzato, Gabriele (2000). "Roma". In Enzo Collotti, Renato Sandri e Frediano Sessi (ed.). Dizionario della Resistenza [Dictionary of Resistance] (in Italian)...
- went to the latter. To thwart the abuses of powerful families such as the Sessi, Fogliani and Canossa, the Senate of Reggio gave the city's rule for a period...
- Collotti, Enzo; Sessi, Frediano; Sandri, Renato (2000–2001). Dizionario della Resistenza (2 volumes ed.). Turin: Einaudi. Collotti, Enzo; Sessi, Frediano;...
- Julie-Angélique Scio (1768–1807) Marianne Willmann (1768–1813) Marianne Sessi (born c.1770–1776 – died 1847)[citation needed] Magdalena Willmann (1771–1801)...