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 | | Antonio Segni, President of the Council of Ministers, Professor Gaetano Martino, Minister for Foreign Affairs; Her Royal Highness The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg: Mr. |
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http://www.hri.org/MFA/foreign/treaties/Rome57/preamble.txt
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| | Documents 87-98 |
 | | As chief of state Segni has limited substantive responsibilities, but his influence on Italian policies is increased by his leadership of the largest faction of the Christian Democratic party. |  | | Main subjects raised with Ambassador by President Segni smack of unease with which he regards Italy's current international posture, heightened no doubt by his distrust of center-left government. |  | | In response to a query from President Johnson, he underlined the "renewed firmness" with which both the Christian Democratic Party and Catholic Church were fighting Communism. |
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http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/johnsonlb/xii/2228.htm
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| | Strategy of Tension: The Case of Italy |
 | | Segni, upon advice from Rocca, called the head of SIFAR, General De Lorenzo, and asked him to prepare a list of political leaders to be rounded up in case of serious insurgency or threat to the Constitution. |  | | Segni then manifested his intention to withdraw the government mandate from Prime Minister Moro, and to give it to a tecnocrat, Cesare Merzagora. |  | | Moro and his allies took Segni's threats seriously, and decided that in order to avoid a constitutional crisis, the new government should drop the "dangerous" elements in its program. |
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http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2004/3117tension_italy.html
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| | Antonio Segni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Subsequently he was elected President of the Italian Republic on May 6, 1962 (443 votes over 854), and retired from office on December 6, 1964 after serious paralysis. |  | | Antonio Segni (February 2, 1891, Sassari - December 1, 1972) was twice Prime Minister of Italy (1955-1957, and again 1959-1960). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Segni
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| | Saints of July 18 |
 | | He was forced to withdraw his resignation because of the objections of the people of Segni, though he remained at Monte Cassino. |  | | Eventually Pope Paschal II ordered Bruno to return to his episcopal seat after Bruno had rebuked the pontiff for concessions in ecclesiastical matters he made to Emperor-Elect Henry V. Among other offices held by the saint were those of librarian of the Holy Roman See and cardinal legate. |  | | The pope, however, although allowing him to become a monk, had not definitely accepted his resignation of the see. |
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http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0718.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Italy |
 | | Two years later, former Prime Minister Segni, who was foreign minister in Fanfani’s government, was elected to the presidency. |  | | In July, Fanfani returned to office and, with the voting support of three centrist parties, obtained approval of a cabinet composed entirely of Christian Democratic ministers. |  | | Widespread criticism of the visit by President Giovanni Gronchi to the Soviet Union in February 1960 led to the fall of the government later that month. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/text_761555207__1/Italy.html
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| | The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - F |
 | | From 1943 to 1971, in Rome, pastoral work; national assistant to the Deaf-mutes Association; faculty member, LUISS and of Gabriele D'Annuzio University; judge and president, First Instance Tribunal of Vatican City; prosynodal judge, Tribunal of Vicariate of Rome. |  | | Received the sacrament of confirmation, September 5, 1852. |  | | Seminary of Segni, Segni; Seminary of Anagni, Anagni; Pontifical Major Roman Seminary, Rome; Pontifical Lateran University, Rome (doctorates in theology and canon law); La Sapienza University, Rome. |
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http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios-f.htm
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| | CNN - Almanac - December 6, 1997 |
 | | In 1964, President Antonio Segni of Italy resigned due to ill health. |  | | In 1921, the Irish Free State was set up as an independent member of the British Commonwealth. |
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http://www.cnn.com/almanac/9712/06
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| | Italy in a Flash - Italy News 23.12.98 |
 | | The impression Italian voters have is that the political edifice will never be able to reform itself. |  | | The latest reform proposed by Mario Segni and Antonio di Pietro intends to propose sweeping changes to the electoral system, cutting a much of what remains of old proportional representation as is currently the case. |
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http://www.italyflash.com/italyflash/shortt/news/archive/981223_3.shtml
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| | Italy in a Flash - Italy News 20.01.99 |
 | | Antonio Segni, after a toast to victory, said, "We'll defend it from any phoney law." |  | | ith a lightning verdict, the Constitutional Court has admitted the referendum request presented by Antonio Segni and Antonio di Pietro, who collected the necessary 500,000 signatures. |  | | That way, there need not be a vote. |
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http://www.italyflash.com/italyflash/shortt/news/archive/990120_5.shtml
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| | BRITISHPATHE.COM NEW ITALIAN PRESIDENT - ANTONIO SEGNI 3044.16 |
 | | Italian assembly meet in Rome to vote for new President, coverage shows voting in the assembly and the eventual winner being Antoni Segni pro-western Foreign Minister, he is also seen waving from balcony, other pers President Giovanni Gronchi, Giuseppe Saragat. |  | | Title: NEW ITALIAN PRESIDENT - ANTONIO SEGNI TcIn: 1:35:19:00 TcOut: 1:38:58:00 Summary: Voting in Italian assembly, winner Antoni Segni, waving from balcony with Gronchi & Saragat. |  | | Voting in Italian assembly, winner Antoni Segni, waving from balcony with Gronchi & Saragat. |
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http://www.britishpathe.com/thumb_pf.php?id=81515
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| | REPORT OF THE COUNCIL OF FAO |
 | | The inaugural meeting was held at the Capitol, (Palazzo dei Conservatori) at the invitation of the Italian authorities and was opened by the Deputy-Mayor of Rome, on behalf of the Mayor. |  | | His Excellency, Antonio Segni, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry for Italy, greeted the delegates on behalf of the Italian Government. |  | | The Council wishes to record its appreciation for the hospitality and many courtesies extended by the Italian Government and the National FAO Committee during the Session. |
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http://www.fao.org/docrep/meeting/007/AC947E/AC947E01.htm
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| | Italy's Black Prince: Terror War Against the Nation-State |
 | | As Prime Minister Aldo Moro in 1964 was negotiating his first government with Socialist participation, the synarchists unleashed a coup threat under the name "Plan Solo." Its chief public figure was State President Antonio Segni, and Borghese was a protagonist. |  | | Advised by Rocca, Segni called the head of SIFAR, Gen. Giovanni de Lorenzo, and asked him to prepare a list of political leaders to be rounded up in case of an insurgency. |  | | It was headed by a former member of the anti-de Gaulle, pro-fascist Secret Army Organization (OAS), Yves Guerin Serac, who moved to Portugal after de Gaulle surrendered Algeria. |
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http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2005/3205_italy_black_prince.html
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0823320.html
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| | Metaforum.it > Enrico Berlinguer - Biografia From Wikipedia |
 | | He was the first cousin of Francesco Cossiga (who was a leader of the Italian Christian Democrats and later became a President of the Italian Republic), and both were relatives of Antonio Segni, another Christian Democrat leader and President of the Republic. |  | | The son of Don Mario Berlinguer and Maria Loriga, Enrico was born in Sassari, Italy to a noble and important Sardinian family, in a notable cultural context and with familiar and political relationships that would have heavily influenced his life and his career. |  | | Enrico's grandfather, Enrico Berlinguer Sr., was the founder of La Nuova Sardegna, an important Sardinian newspaper, and a personal friend of Giuseppe Garibaldi and Giuseppe Mazzini, whom he had helped in his parliamentary work on the sad conditions of the island. |
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http://www.metaforum.it/berlinguer/wikipedia_berlinguer.htm
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| | Index to Comic Art Collection: "Segments" to "Sehn" |
 | | -- Call no.: PN6707.F5 1998 v.3 ----------------------------------------------------- Segura, Antonio, 1947- --Miscellanea. |  | | -- Call no.: PN6728.H43v.22no.4 ----------------------------------------------------- Segura, Antonio, 1947- "Tourist Business" (Burton & Cyb) / by Segura & Ortiz. |  | | -- Call no.: PN6728.H43 Fall 1986 ----------------------------------------------------- Segura, Antonio, 1947- "The Pyramid of the Black Sun" (Orka) / by A. Segura, L. Bermejo. |
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http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/srri/segm.htm
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| | A short history of Italy |
 | | During this rule there are many prime ministers, the most important being Alcide de Gasperi (1945-1953), Amintore Fanfani (1954, 1958-1959 and 1960-1963 and far later 1982-1983 and in 1987), Antonio Segni (1955-1957 and 1959-1960). |
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http://www.electionworld.org/history/italy.htm
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| | VH1.com : Movies : Movie : A Price for Folly : Main |
 | | Meanwhile, his father, the Duke de Segni (Charles Kent), lies on his deathbed, wondering what will become of his bel... |  | | Playboy Jean de Segni Antonio Moreno pays A Price for Folly that is a dear one in this 5-r... |  | | Playboy Jean de Segni Antonio Moreno pays A Price for Folly that is a dear one in this 5-reel Vitagraph melodrama. |
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http://www.vh1.com/movies/movie/70811/moviemain.jhtml
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| | Gianni rocked by four-partner walk-out - 1 February 2006 |
 | | Italian independent Gianni Origoni Grippo & Partners has suffered the mass resignation of four partners and a team of assoociates. |  | | A statement from Gianni Origoni confirming the departures said: “The appointment of this new role to steer the capital markets department grows from a reorganisation of the department. |  | | The equity partners and a team of 20 associates are leaving Gianni Origoni to launch their own firm. |
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http://www.thelawyer.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=118645&d=122&h=24&f=46
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| | The Treaty of Rome (1957) - The history of the European Union and European Citizenship |
 | | The Treaties were ratified by National Parliaments over the following months and came into force on 1st January 1958. |  | | On 25th March 1957, two treaties were signed in Rome that gave birth to the European Economic Community (EEC) and to European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom): the Treaties of Rome. |  | | The signatories of the historic agreement were Christian Pineau on behalf of France, Joseph Luns from the Netherlands, Paul Henri Spaak from Belgium, Joseph Bech from Luxemburg, Antonio Segni from Italy and Konrad Adenauer from the Federal Republic of Germany. |
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http://www.historiasiglo20.org/europe/traroma.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - Antonio Segni (Italian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Antonio Segni[AntO´nyO sen´yE] Pronunciation Key, 18911972, Italian political leader. |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on Antonio Segni |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Italian History, Biographies > Antonio Segni |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/S/Segni-An.html
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| | Operation Gladio |
 | | General Giovanni de Lorenzo, commander of the paramilitary carabinieri and head of the Italian secret services, together with twenty other senior army officers and allegedly with the knowledge and agreement of president Antonio Segni, drew up a plan for a presidential type coup d'tat. |
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http://users.westnet.gr/~cgian/gladio.htm
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 | | Italian President Antonio Segni participated in the program which also honored Polytechnic's own Professor Guilo Natta, win- ner of this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry. |  | | The ceremonies were held in the LaScala Opera House at Mi- lan. |  | | Snubbing Cal Tech, Berkeley Haard: MIT first in eyes of NSF trainees By Bill Judnick Seventy nine winners of the newly - instituted National Science Foundation Traineeship for the coming academic year indicated the;r preference for graduate study at MIT. |
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http://www-tech.mit.edu/archives/VOL_084/TECH_V084_S0106_P001.txt
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Sassari |
 | | Sassari is also the birthplace of many famous Sardinians, among them the former president of the Italian Republic, Francesco Cossiga, his cousin Enrico Berlinguer, national secretary in the 1970s and leader of the most important Communist party in Western Europe, and their uncle Antonio Segni, another former president of the Italian Republic. |  | | During Catalan domination the city was known as Sàsser. |  | | The dialect spoken at Sassari is not Sardinian however, but Corsican language variety as in most of the Northern part of Sardinia. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/S/SA/SAS/Sassari
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 | | He gave this picture to his close friend Antonio Segni, with the following lines of his own composition beneath it |  | | Devoting himself heart and soul to his art, Sandro followed and imitated his master so well that Fra Filippo became very fond of him and taught him so carefully that he soon attained to an excellence that no one would have thought possible. |  | | Spirito, Florence, he painted a panel 2 which is diligently executed and well finished, containing some olives and palms produced with whole-hearted delight. |
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http://rubens.anu.edu.au/raider4/texts/vasari/vasari.botticelli.html
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| | CAQ Article: GLADIO: THE SECRET U.S. WAR TO SUBVERT ITALIAN DEMOCRACY |
 | | President Antonio Segni reportedly knew of the plan, which was to conclude with the assassination of Prime Minister Aldo Moro, under fire for not being tough enough with the communists. |  | | Renzo Rocca was also training a civil militia composed of ex-soldiers, parachutists and members of Junio Valerio ``Black Prince'' Borghese's paramilitary organization, Decima MAS (Tenth Torpedo Boat Squadron), for the pending coup. |  | | The long-planned takeover, known later as Plan Solo, fizzled in March 1964, when the key carabinieri involved remained in their barracks. |
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http://www.mega.nu:8080/ampp/gladio.html
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| | DIRELAND: RESTORING PASOLINI (Updated) |
 | | Soviet invasion of Hungary (Antonio Gramsci (right), the founder of the Italian Communist Party and an important social theorist, spent a dozen years in Mussolini’s prisons, where he died in 1937 -- left, Pasolini at Gramsci's grave); and, in 1959, The Religion of My Time. |  | | This scorching mirror that Pasolini held up to Italian society’s willfully ignored ills had enormous political resonance, but it was easier for the political establishment to deny the ills by trying to ban the mirror, rather than try to cure them. |  | | On a complaint to the public prosecutor in Milan (where the book was published) by the office of Prime Minister Antonio Segni, Pasolini (left) was indicted in December 1955 for “publishing obscene material” and “pornography,” |
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http://direland.typepad.com/direland/2005/08/restoring_pasol.html
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| | Segni, Antonio - definition of Segni, Antonio by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | You may also use the word browser links: |  | | Segni, Antonio is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Segni,+Antonio
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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Symbol of the Nation -- May. 18, 1962 |
 | | Vignette StoryServer 5.0 Sat Mar 25 05:26:22 2006 |  | | Quipped Antonio Segni's partisans in a somewhat blasphemous parody of the miraculous vision that came to the Emperor Constantine as he marched on... |  | | Says a friend: "He is like the Colosseum; he looks like a ruin but he'll be around for a long time." Last week slight, silver-haired Segni, 71, proved the accuracy of the description. |
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http://www.time.com/time/archive/printout/0,23657,896165,00.html
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 | | 1901) 9 Feb 1891 - 15 May 1892 Antonio Starabba, marchese di Rudinì (1st time) (b. |  | | 1978) 11 May 1962 - 6 Dec 1964 Antonio Segni (b. |  | | 1991) 6 Jul 1955 - 19 May 1957 Antonio Segni (1st time) (s.a.) 19 May 1957 - 1 Jul 1958 Adone Zoli (b. |
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http://www.rulers.org/ruli.html
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 | | For his good friend Antonio Segni lie drew a Neptune on paper, with so much design and care that he seemed alive. |  | | The sea is troubled and his car is drawn by sea-horses, with the sprites, monsters, and south winds and other fine marine creatures. |  | | Among other things it contained a bowl of water with some marvellous flowers, the dew upon them seeming actually to be there, so that they looked more real than reality itself. |
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http://rubens.anu.edu.au/raid4/texts/vasari/vasari.leonardo.html
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| | Italy |
 | | 1978) DC 11 May 1962 - 6 Dec 1964 Antonio Segni (b. |  | | 1991) DC 6 Jul 1955 - 19 May 1957 Antonio Segni (1st time) (s.a.) DC |  | | 9 Feb 1891 - 15 May 1892 Antonio Starabba, (b. |
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http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Italy.htm
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| | Adam Malik - Allen Howard Neuharth - Charles Grandison Finney - Antonio Segni - |
 | | This topic is closed off and you will be taken directly to the website. |  | | You can actually get all sourcebooks for work at home jobs, computer jobs, and mystery shopper jobs for less than what we were scammed out of./p |  | | Adam Malik - Allen Howard Neuharth - Charles Grandison Finney - Antonio Segni - |
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http://www.mysuccess-league.com/ed112_0_744_267
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| | Notes: Chapter 9 |
 | | In Rome, Leonardo worked: Responding to the needs of his patron Giuliano and a friend (Antonio Segni, an artist responsible for the papal mints production of a new coin around 1515), Leonardo designed a press for stamping out coins (c. |  | | A recent exhibition of Leonardos scientific and technological genius at the Boston Museum of Science showed an excellent model of this press. |  | | Giovanni may be either Giovanni Antonio Beltraffio or another pupil, Giovan Pietrino. |
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rmasters/fourtune/notes/09.html
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http://www.pseudopodium.org/search.cgi?Machiavelli
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| | DJCIL8P235 |
 | | For other countries see, for example, Giovanni Nardulli and Antonio Segni, EU Cross-Border Securities Offerings: An Overview, 19 FORDHAM INT'L L.J. 887 (1996); Samuel Wolff, Recent Developments in International Securities Regulations, 23 DENV. |
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http://www.law.duke.edu/journals/djcil/articles/DJCIL8P235.HTM
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| | Italian ministries, etc. |
 | | 1928) 10 May 1994 - 17 Jan 1995 Antonio Martino (b. |  | | 1999) 15 Feb 1959 - 25 Mar 1960 Giuseppe Pella (3rd time) (s.a.) 25 Mar 1960 - 7 May 1962 Antonio Segni (b. |  | | 1941) 11 Jun 2001 - Antonio Martino (b. |
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http://www.rulers.org/italgovt.html
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| | 15 Feb History. |
 | | 1549 Giovanni Antonio Bazzi il Sodoma, Italian painter born in 1477. |
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http://www.safran-arts.com/42day/history/h4feb/h4feb15.html
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