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Tigrino Sabatini, (8
March 1900 – 3 May 1944) was a
communist and a
leader of the
Italian Resistance,
executed for his
activities as a zone-commander...
- 27 July 2017. Beyene,
Yaqob (2011). "I
prestiti italiani in
amarico e
tigrino". R****egna di
Studi Etiopici. 3.
Istituto per l'Oriente C. A. Nallino:...
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leaders included lifelong communist militant Tigrino Sabatini (executed 3 May 1944),
Raffaele de Luca,
Antonino Poce, Felice...
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officially a
member but a parti****nt)
Giuseppe Di Vittorio,
communist Tigrino Sabatini,
communist Renzo Novatore,
anarchist Vincenzo Baldazzi, socialist...
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Longo Enrico Martini Giorgio Napolitano Teresio Olivelli Ferruccio Parri Tigrino Sabatini Walkiria Terradura Palmiro Togliatti Renata Viganò
Events Overview...
- 1943 coup
against Benito Mussolini.
Leading members of
Scintilla included Tigrino Sabatini (executed 3 May 1944), a
veteran of the PCd’I and
Arditi del Popolo;...
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spoken in
coastal areas near Kenya." I
prestiti italiani in
amarico e
tigrino,
Yaqob Beyene Italianismi nel
somalo e
amarico "Statistics
Canada 2006"...
- it had
become a
bestseller in Romania), and children's stories, such as
Tigrino and
Tigrene (which was
written in
verse and
published in
English in 1986...
- Coeli. Both
freed in a raid by
partisans led by M****imo
Severo Giannini.
Tigrino Sabatini,
communist and a
leader of the
Italian Resistance.
Arrested on...
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Media et
praesertim in
Gallia Vigentium (in Latin). Paris. p. 162.
pileo tigrino, e fuligineo-livido lutescente;
tubulis brevissimis,
longe decurrentibus...