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  • 121Sicilian Mafia — Mafia redirects here. For other uses, see Mafia (disambiguation). Sketch of the 1901 maxi trial of suspected mafiosi in Palermo. From the newspaper L Ora, May 1901 The Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra) is a criminal syndicate that emerged in the… …

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  • 122Dagmar Normet — (born and until 1940 Dagmar Rubinstein; from 1940–1945 Dagmar Randa; February 13, 1921 Tallinn – October 16, 2008 Tallinn) Estonian literary author and translator. Dagmar Normet was evacuated to and studied in Ulyanovsk at the Pedagogical… …

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  • 123Moro I Cabinet — The Moro I Cabinet was the Government of Italy headed by Prime Minister Aldo Moro from 4 December 1963 until 22 July 1964 for a total of 231 days, or 7 months and 18 days. Composition of Government: Christian Democrats Italian Socialist Party… …

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  • 124Venetian Most Serene Government — The so called Tanko, used by the secessionist commando Serenissimi to assault the St Mark s Campanile in Venice, on 9 May 1997. It is not a real tank, but a truck disguised as a tank. The Venetian Most Serene Government (Veneto Serenissimo… …

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  • 125Gonzalo Hispano — Gonzalo Hispano, conocido como Gonsalvus Hispanus, Gonzalo de Balboa o Gonzalo de España (nacido en Lugo y fallecido en París el 13 de abril de 1313) fue un franciscano Español, maestro de teología en la Escuela franciscana de París, tutor de… …

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  • 126Popoli di Tessaglia... Io non chiedo, eterni dei — Popoli di Tessaglia!... Io non chiedo, eterni dei[1] (en español, ¡Pueblo de Tesalia!... No pido, eternos dioses), K. 316/300b, es un aria de concierto compuesta por Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart en 1779, con textos de Ranieri de Calzabigi… …

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  • 127Axur, Re d’Ormus — Werkdaten Titel: Axur, Re d Ormus Originalsprache: Italienisch Musik: Antonio Salieri Libretto: Lorenzo Da Ponte …

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  • 128Georg Jacob Friedrich Meister — (* 11. Oktober 1755 in Göttingen; † 25. Dezember 1832 in ebenda) war ein deutscher Professor für Rechtswissenschaften und Geheimer Justizrat, der sich maßgeblich für ein moderneres und humaneres Strafrecht einsetzte …

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