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- Mario Vercellino (10 February 1879 – 11 July 1961) was an Italian general during World War II. Vercellino was born in Asti in 1879 and began his military...
- comics festival, the Lucca Comics & Games convention in Tuscany. Federico Vercellino of Il Sole 24 Ore described the series as "a destructive and constructive...
- California to Herbert Bernau, a physiotherapist, and Emma Bernau (née Vercellino), a homemaker. Bernau showed a love for the theatre at an early age, and...
- • 1940 Alfredo Guzzoni • 1940–1941 Mario Caracciolo • 1941–1943 Mario Vercellino Historical era World War II • Italian invasion 10 June 1940 • Franco-Italian...
- franc-maçonnerie réformée essai de philosophie naturelle, Typography V. Vercellino, Torino 1864, 62 pp. Quote: "What has become of equality in Nature? It...
- Oksenhendler E, Boutboul D, Fajgenbaum D, Mirouse A, Fieschi C, Malphettes M, Vercellino L, Meignin V, Gérard L, Galicier L (January 2018). "The full spectrum...
- dittatore Garibaldi del 17 e 19 maggio 1860 (in Italian). tipogr. V. Vercellino. Archived from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2021...
- (1876–1941) 1927 July 1929 –  Royal Italian Army – 4 Vercellino, MarioBrigadier general Mario Vercellino (1879–1961) July 1929  December 1931 2 years, 153 days...
- Colbert Belligerents  Germany  Italy  Vichy France Commanders and leaders Johannes Blaskowitz Mario Vercellino Philippe Pétain Pierre Laval Jean de Laborde...
- (1938 – 1940) Mario Vercellino (1940 – 1940) Alfredo Guzzoni (1940 – 1940) Mario Caracciolo di Feroleto (1940 – 1941) Mario Vercellino (1941 – 1943) I Army...