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  • [[image:Umberto Masetti.jpg|frame|Umberto Masetti.]] '''Umberto Masetti''' (born [[May 4]], [[1926]], died [[May 28]], [[2006]]) was a two-
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  • [[Image:Umberto_Bossi.jpg|thumb|Umberto Bossi, with a green [[Padania]]-inspired handkerchief.]] [[Umberto Bossi]] (born [[September 19]], [[1941]] in [[Cassano Magnago]]) is an [[It
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  • ...ers, and the [[Juventus]] soccer club, of which he had served as chairman. Umberto Agnelli was in the process of restoring Fiat's balance sheet after the comp ...Elkann]], named vice chairman, the next likely family head of the company. Umberto's daughter Anna also survives.
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  • ...ers, and the [[Juventus]] soccer club, of which he had served as chairman. Umberto Agnelli was in the process of restoring Fiat's balance sheet after the comp ...Elkann]], named vice chairman, the next likely family head of the company. Umberto's daughter Anna also survives.
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  • [[image:Umberto Masetti.jpg|frame|Umberto Masetti.]] '''Umberto Masetti''' (born [[May 4]], [[1926]], died [[May 28]], [[2006]]) was a two-
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  • After the death of his cousin Giovanni Alberto Agnelli, son of [[Umberto Agnelli]], in [[1997]] Elkann's grandfather decided John was the best choic After Umberto Agnelli's death, on [[May 30]], [[2004]] John Elkann, who had been serving
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  • * {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Praga]]
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  • * {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Masetti]]
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  • '''Ancora''' (''Tacchini & Pracchi'' later ''Pracchi & Co.. Ditta'' and ''Umberto Dei & Co.'', [[Milano]] (1923-1939)) [[manufactured]] [[motorcycles]] in [[ [[Umberto Dei]] took over the company in 1936 and concentrated on the production of 6
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  • '''Ottolenghi''' (''Ottolenghi & Actis, Caluso, Aosta, later Umberto Ottolenghi Motocicli'') is a historic brand of motorcycles in [[Torino]]. T
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  • ...On [[7 February]] [[1868]], for the wedding of Prince [[Umberto I of Italy|Umberto]] to [[Margherita of Savoy]], a mounted honor guard of 80 Carabinieri was f
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  • [[Image:Umberto_Bossi.jpg|thumb|Umberto Bossi, with a green [[Padania]]-inspired handkerchief.]] [[Umberto Bossi]] (born [[September 19]], [[1941]] in [[Cassano Magnago]]) is an [[It
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  • | Founder || Umberto Borile | Owner || Umberto Borile
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  • ...in [[Mondavio]] who was a passionate motorcyclist. The collaboration of [[Umberto Carloni]], a boy and nephew of dell'Agostinelli workshop, which was entrust
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  • '''DEI''' was founded by [[Umberto Dei]] began its work in 1932 as a bicycle factory and then move on to build
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  • In 1950 Les finished 3rd behind Italian [[Umberto Masetti]] ([[Gilera]]) & new star Geoff Duke (Norton) of England.
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  • ...s an Italian [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver often referred to as Mario Umberto Borzacchini. ...ini]], Borzacchini was pressured into racing under the Italian name, Mario Umberto because at birth, his parents had given him the first name of a Russian [[s
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  • ...ian business lobby [[Confindustria]]; days later, following the death of [[Umberto Agnelli]] on [[May 28]], he was named chairman of [[FIAT]], Ferrari's mothe
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  • ...na]] North. By refuelling, not without surprise, riconoscemmo manager of [[Umberto Masetti]], the first Italian motorcycle world champion in the 500 class. Wh
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  • ...others ([[Giannino Marzotto|Giannino]], Paolo, Umberto and Vittorio) and [[Umberto Shoots]].
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  • ...ostruzioni Aeronautiche Savoia'', an Italian aircraft company founded by [[Umberto Savoia]] in [[1915]].
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  • ...richer Northern Italy from the rest of the country, the League's leader [[Umberto Bossi]] gave the region the name ''Padania''. The new "country" had a [[fla The term ''Padania'' was present in [[Italian language|Italian]] before Umberto Bossi began to use it in its political statements, but it was so rare that
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Maglioli]]
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  • ...ttempted to claw its way out of its latest financial crisis. However, upon Umberto's death, [[Ferrari]] chairman [[Luca Cordero di Montezemolo]] was named cha
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  • *1953 - [[Umberto Maglioli]] / [[Mike Hawthorn]] (Ferrari 375MM)
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  • ...city frequented by artists such as [[James Joyce]], [[Italo Svevo]] and [[Umberto Saba]]. The city was a very real part of ''[[Mitteleuropa]]'', with a cosmo * [[Umberto Saba]]
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  • Umberto (Albert) Anastasio(a): great mobb boss of new York, born in Tropea.
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  • In [[1951]] the Italian [[Umberto Masetti]] drove the fastest round on his 500 cc [[Gilera]] with an average
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  • ...he 4 cylinders of pre-war, very six Sample World-wide pilots to you with [[Umberto Masetti]], [[Geoff Duke]] and [[Free Freed]], six Titles of Manifacturing C |[[1950 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1950]] || 500cc || [[Umberto Masetti]]
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  • ...ndy]]. After the fall of the latter in [[1032]], it entered the lands of [[Umberto I Biancamano]] of the [[Savoy House]] house. After the creation of the [[co
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Giuseppe Farina]]<br>{{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Maglioli]]
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  • ...r [[Aermacchi]], [[Benelli]], [[Dukedoms]] and [[Movement Guzzi]] and to [[Umberto Premoli]], president of the Movement Club [[Varese]] and former pilot that,
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  • ...t of Alfa Romeo on March 5, 1963. The team was originally based in Feletto Umberto, [[Udine]], before moving closer to Alfa Romeo's facilities in [[Settimo Mi
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  • In [[1951]] the Italian [[Umberto Masetti]] drove the fastest round on his 500 cc [[Gilera]] with an average
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  • *[[Umberto Eco]] - the world-renowned author.
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  • |Leader ||[[Umberto Bossi]] The League is led by [[Umberto Bossi]].
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  • ...l manufacturers but also leading cycling factories: Edoardo [[Bianchi]], [[Umberto]] Dei, [[Atala]], [[Giovanni Maino]], and the [[Fratelli Doniselli]].
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  • *1953 : {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Maglioli]], [[Lancia]] D20 3000 *1956 : [[Umberto Maglioli]]/[[Huschke von Hanstein]], [[Porsche 550]]
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  • ...g boundaries. The engine was conceived by Giulio Carcano, Enrico Cantoni, Umberto Todero, Ken Kavanagh and Fergus Anderson just after the 1954 Monza Grand Pr
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  • ...presented in the [[1975]] and strong wanted from two fascinated Venetian, Umberto oil Jar and Gianni Bettella. The movement, for that a chassis was drawn co
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  • ...lly independent fiefs in the Valle d'Aosta. In 1031/2 [[Humbert I of Savoy|Umberto Biancamano]], the founder of the [[house of Savoy]], received the title ''c
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  • * 1933 Giuseppe Campari, Mario Umberto Borzacchini and Stanislas Czaykowski.
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  • ...lly independent fiefs in the Valle d'Aosta. In 1031/2 [[Humbert I of Savoy|Umberto Biancamano]], the founder of the [[house of Savoy]], received the title ''c
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  • ...d ''Miracolo a Milano'' (Miracle in Milan, [[1950]]). The sad, bitter '''[[Umberto D.]]''' ([[1952]]), the touching story of an old poor man with his little d It has been said that after "Umberto D." nothing more could be added to neorealism. Was it for this or for other
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  • Mike Hawthorn and [[Umberto Maglioli]] piloted their 750 Monza to victory at Monza
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Maglioli]]
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  • Mike Hawthorn and [[Umberto Maglioli]] piloted their 750 Monza to victory at Monza
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  • ...onale Monza]], [[Giuseppe Campari]], [[Baconin Borzacchini| Baconin "Mario Umberto" Borzacchini]] and the Polish count [[Stanislas Czaikowski]], three of the
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  • * [[Baconin Borzacchini|Mario Umberto Borzacchini]]
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Braga]]
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  • Vaccarella teamed with [[Umberto Maglioli]] for the 1960 [[Targa Florio]] in a [[Maserati Tipo 61|''birdcage
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Masetti]] <br> ([[Gilera]]) | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Masetti]] <br> ([[Gilera]])
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  • In 1949 [[Umberto Masetti]] won the Italian Championship for Lightweight Motorcycles on a 125
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  • * [[Umberto Tozzi]] (1952), singer. * [[Umberto Eco]]
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  • ...ati]]s, and [[Ferrari]]s driven by [[Nino Vaccarella]], [[Graham Hill]], [[Umberto Maglioli]], [[Joakim Bonnier]], [[Jo Siffert]], [[Lodovico Scarfiotti]] and
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  • | {{flagiconGBR}} [[Mike Parkes]]<br>{{flagiconITA}} [[Umberto Maglioli]]
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  • | {{flagiconITA}} [[Umberto Maglioli]]<br>{{flagiconUK}} [[Mike Hawthorn]]
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  • *[[Umberto Eco]], (b. [[1932]]), [[semiotics|semiotician]] and writer of ''[[The Name *[[Umberto Giordano]], ([[1867]]-[[1948]]), composer, opera composer
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  • ...aco_Godia|Francisco Godia-Sales]], [[Piero Taruffi]], [[Bruce Halford]], [[Umberto Maglioli]], [[Jack Brabham]], [[Emmanuel de Graffenried]], [[Jo Bonnier]],
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  • ...ll Lamos, Nello Pagani , Ray Amm , [[Fortunato Libanori]] , Luigi Taveri , Umberto Mosseti and Remo Venturi that brought many victories to MV Agusta racing.
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  • ...iavelli]], [[Giambattista Vico|Vico]], [[Giovanni Gentile|Gentile]], and [[Umberto Eco|Eco]].
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  • ...O. [[Umberto Agnelli]] then took over as chairman from 2002 to 2004. After Umberto Agnelli's death on 28 May 2004, [[Luca Cordero di Montezemolo]] was named c
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  • ...s such as the [[Teatro di San Carlo|San Carlo theater]] and the [[Galleria Umberto]] have been restored; a major ring-road highway called the ''tangenziale''
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  • * [[Umberto Saba]], poet.
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  • * [[Umberto Eco]] (writer and professor, born 1932)
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  • ...g boundaries. The engine was conceived by Giulio Carcano, Enrico Cantoni, Umberto Todero, Ken Kavanagh and Fergus Anderson just after the 1954 Monza Grand Pr * Umberto Todero: Joining Moto Guzzi in 1939, his career span from the days of the or
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  • ...ples]]. The ''Salone'' was named for Margherita, [[queen consort]] of King Umberto, king of Italy. Elsewhere in Italy, the Gran Salone Eden in [[Milan]] and t
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  • |align="left"|{{flagiconItaly}} [[Umberto Maglioli]]
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  • ...r was hot, and overheating began to hit the GT40s. [[Bob Bondurant]] and [[Umberto Maglioli]]'s No. 7 had head gasket failure before 20:00 and on the same lap
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