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  • ...G.P won the Great Britain, Canadian and Italian Championships. As with the Villa 250 G.P, the 125cc was also equipped with Ceriani forks and Fontana front b [[Image:Moto Villa 380 Cross 1978.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''1978 Moto Villa 380 Cross''']]
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  • ...ill. Its room are decorated by renowned artists, including [[Bronzino]], [[Francesco Menzocchi]], [[Girolamo Genga]], and [[Raffaellino del Colle]].
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  • ...now called Piazza dei martiri (Square of the Martyrs). Among these was [[Francesco Buonocore]] who had received the island to administer from the French [[Cha *Villa La Colombaia (Lacco Ameno - Forio)
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  • ...Turin]] by lawyer [[Corrado Corradi]], and began production in 1948 at Via Francesco [[Millio]], moving later to S.Ambrogio [[Torinese]]. ...70 a new model (branded Itom but produced by brothers Francesco and Walter Villa) with rotary disc valve induction won many races, and placed 2th in the Sen
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  • ...sula. The famous district of [[Posillipo]] takes is name from the ruins of Villa Pausilypon, meaning, in Greek, is "a pause or respite from worry". Romans c It was in Naples, in [[Lucullus|Lucullus']] villa in what is now [[Castel dell'Ovo]], that [[Romulus Augustus]], the last [[R
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  • ...ibrary, [[Palazzo Madama, Turin|Palazzo Madama]], [[Palazzo Carignano]], [[Villa della Regina]], and the Valentino Castle. * [[Francesco Faà di Bruno]]
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  • ...e]]. But that was the end of his race. He and two helpers, Jules Rossi and Francesco Camusso, were riding a wooden bridge over the river Colau when Rossi skidde Bartali was eventually taken to Villa Triste in Florence. The [[Sicherheitsdienst|SD]] and the Italian RSS office
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  • ...ject, three elements which we shall find again in the ''Divine Comedy''. [[Francesco da Barberino]], a learned lawyer who was secretary to [[bishop]]s, a [[judg ...in by the narrator as he goes along. Other prose novels were inserted by [[Francesco Barberino]] in his work ''Del reggimento e dei costumi delle donne'', but t
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  • ...ject, three elements which we shall find again in the ''Divine Comedy''. [[Francesco da Barberino]], a learned lawyer who was secretary to [[bishop]]s, a [[judg ...in by the narrator as he goes along. Other prose novels were inserted by [[Francesco Barberino]] in his work ''Del reggimento e dei costumi delle donne'', but t
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