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    Gerolamo "Nino" Bixio (Italian: [dʒeˈrɔːlamo ˈniːno ˈbiksjo]; Ligurian: [ˈbiːʒu]; 2 October 1821 – 16 December 1873) was an Italian general, patriot and...
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  • MV Nino Bixio was an Italian cargo ship. Giovanni Ansaldo and Company of Genoa built her in 1941 for the Garibaldi group, a Genoese shipping company. A...
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  • Thumbnail for Nino Bixio-class cruiser
    The Nino Bixio class was a pair of protected cruisers built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1910s. The two ships, Nino Bixio, and Marsala...
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    peninsula. Agostino Bertani, Giovanni Acerbi, Giuseppe Guerzoni [it] and Nino Bixio were active in Genoa, and Giuseppe Missori and Giuseppe Sirtori in Lombardy...
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  • politician Nino Bixio (1821–1873), Italian soldier and politician Bixio Music Group MV Nino Bixio This page lists people with the surname Bixio. If an internal...
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  • Thumbnail for Italian cruiser Nino Bixio
    Nino Bixio was a protected cruiser built by the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the early 1910s. She was the lead ship of the Nino Bixio class, which...
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  • actor Nino Bibbia (1922 – 2013), Italian skeleton racer and bobsledder Nino Bixio (1821 – 1873), Italian general, patriot and politician Nino Bolzoni...
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    duties, the Regia Marina began to build more specialized vessels. Quarto, Nino Bixio, and Marsala were designed as fast scouts for the main fleet, and the...
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  • (age 84) Sant'Agnello, Italy Alma mater Istituto Tecnico Nautico Statale Nino Bixio Occupation(s) Founder, Mediterranean Shipping Company Spouse Rafaela Aponte-Diamant...
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    seafaring family based in Meta, Campania. He attended the nautical institute Nino Bixio in Piano di Sorrento, then worked for the ferry company Tirrenia.[citation...
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    service in Italy's colonial empire, while others, like Quarto and the Nino Bixio class, were designed as high speed fleet scouts. Most of these ships saw...
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    Michele Novaro, Italian patriots Giuseppe Mazzini, Goffredo Mameli and Nino Bixio, writer and translator Fernanda Pivano, poet Edoardo Sanguineti, Communist...
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    Italy 1911, BU 1937 Quarto (1911) - Sold 1938, BU after 1939 Nino Bixio class Nino Bixio (1911) - Stricken 1929, BU Marsala (1912) - Stricken 1927, BU...
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  • as the RAI TV film, Anita Garibaldi, where he played historical figure Nino Bixio, directed by Claudio Bonivento. In 2013 he played the starring role in...
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    Garibaldi's sent general Girolamo ("Nino") Bixio with two battalions of bersaglieri to restore order in Bronte. Bixio reached Bronte the next day and repressed...
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  • Zouaves Balilla, Genoese boy who started the revolt against the Habsburgs Nino Bixio, patriot Goffredo Mameli, patriot, author of Italian national anthem,...
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    figures of Risorgimento were born in Liguria (Giuseppe Mazzini, Mameli, Nino Bixio). Italian patriot and general Giuseppe Garibaldi, who was born in the...
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    Papal troops opened the gates of the fortress to the Italian general Nino Bixio in 1870. This permanently removed the port from papal control. During...
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  • miles south of Palermo. The ‘Paradiso’ cinema was built here, at Via Nino Bixio, overlooking the octagonal Baroque fountain, which dates from 1608. Told...
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    firewood ovens available to the inhabitants of Mola, one located on Via Nino Bixio, on the southern part of the town, and the other located on Via Pesce...
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