- Gênes (French: [ʒɛn]) was a
department of the
First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was
named after the city of Genoa. It was
formed in 1805, when...
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Antonio Tortone (Carmagnola,
active 1862 -1884) was an
Italian sculptor. He was a
pupil of
Vincenzo Vela and
resident in
Turin where he
completed his...
- his co-workers
cringe with
graphic descriptions of his problems;
Jimmy Tortone is a
Cuban con-artist who
walks a fine line
between shady and legit; and...
- film)
Donato Sansone Italy,
France The Eggregores’
Theory (opening film)
Andrea Gatopoulos Italy Sunday Night (closing film)
Domenica sera
Matteo Tortone...
- Cherasco,
which gave most of
Piedmont (except for Alessandria, Coni and
Tortone,
which were
annexed by France) back to the
Sardinian king, who had to withdraw...
-
Britain and
Austria in the Coalition) and
handed over Alessandria, Coni and
Tortone to
Republican France.
Sardinia also
handed over
supplies and munitions...
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Barros Racing 2013
Renato Andreghetto Petronas Eurobike SBK 2014
Nicolas Tortone Yamaha MGBikes Yamaha Racing 2015
Rafael Nunes Suzuki Team
Suzuki PRT...
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Fabricius Hungary Mondocane Alessandro Celli Italy Mother Lode
Matteo Tortone France, Italy,
Switzerland Detours Obchodnye puti
Ekaterina Selenkina Russia...
- French-Italian-Swiss
docufiction film co-written and
directed by
Matteo Tortone. The film
premiered at the 78th
edition of the
Venice Film Festival, in...
- (1810–1865) –
politician Enrico Saroldi (1878–1954) –
sculptor Antonio Tortone –
sculptor Guglielmo Diatto – 19th
century founder of the
Diatto industrial...