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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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