Paolo Morrone (Torre Annunziata, 3 July 1854 – Rome, 4 January 1937) was an Italian general, politician and Minister of War in the second Salandra government and in the Boselli government. He was among the leading military figures of the First World War.[1]
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PaoloMorrone (Torre Annunziata, 3 July 1854 – Rome, 4 January 1937) was an Italian general, politician and Minister of War in the second Salandra government...
Vittorio Italico Zupelli – Italian Minister of War (1914–1916) (1918) PaoloMorrone – Italian Minister of War (1916–1917) Gaetano Giardino – Italian Minister...
2 Army Corps 2 assault units 3 cavalry regiments 9th Italian Army PaoloMorrone) : in reserve. 2 Army corps 1 cavalry corps 6th Czechoslovak Division...
(Enrico Caviglia) 3rd Italian Army (Duke of Aosta) 9th Italian Army (PaoloMorrone) : in reserve. Austria-Hungary (Arthur Arz von Straußenburg) (west to...
1941) John J. Pershing Radu Korne Mihail Lascăr Leonard Mociulschi PaoloMorrone Ioan Pălăghiţă Constantin Prezan Corneliu Teodorini Constantin Mihalcea...
October 1914 – 4 April 1916 Preceded by Domenico Grandi Succeeded by PaoloMorrone In office 21 March 1918 – 17 January 1919 Preceded by Vittorio Luigi...
Union (1916–1917) Minister of Treasury Paolo Carcano Liberal Union (1916–1917) Minister of War PaoloMorrone Military (1916–1917) Gaetano Giardino Military...
Minister of Treasury Paolo Carcano Liberal Union (1914–1916) Minister of War Vittorio Italico Zupelli Military (1914–1916) PaoloMorrone Military (1916–1916)...
not responsible for vigilance over the soldiers. In May 1918, after PaoloMorrone had taken over from Nicolis di Robilant, the 5th Army was renamed the...
professional football manager and player who played as a defender. Father to Paolo Maldini and grandfather to Daniel Maldini, Cesare began his career with...
Francesco Modesto, midfielders Valentino Lai, Antonio Marasco, Stefano Morrone, Frank Olivier Ongfiang, Mario Santana and Evans Soligo (later returned...
1980–82 Roberto Clagluna 1982–83 Juan Carlos Morrone Roberto Lovati 1983 Juan Carlos Morrone 1983 Paolo Carosi 1983–84 Juan Carlos Lorenzo 1984–85 Giancarlo...
2012. "Paolo Castellini". Sport.Sky.it (in Italian). Sky Sport. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2012. "Stefano Morrone". Sport...
October 20, 2021. Wiseman, Andreas (December 21, 2022). "Megan Fox & Michele Morrone Set For Millennium Media's Sci-Fi Thriller 'Subservience'". Deadline. Archived...
Pancrazio Salentino San Paolo San Paolo Albanese San Paolo Bel Sito San Paolo d'Argon San Paolo di Civitate San Paolo di Jesi San Paolo Solbrito San Pellegrino...
restaurant in San Francisco. His first mentor was the chef at Aqua, George Morrone. In 1993, Siegel moved to New York to work at Daniel, and returned a year...
time, usually on Saturday evenings, and is hosted by Milly Carlucci with Paolo Belli and his orchestra: It is RAI's most important and successful program...
2016 to 23 April 2016 on RAI 1 and was presented by Milly Carlucci with Paolo Belli and his Big Band. Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week...
1945–1955 263 7 Alessandro Nesta Italy Defender 1993–2002 261 3 Juan Carlos Morrone Argentina Forward 1960–1964 1966–1971 259 52 Diego Zanetti Italy Defender...
portrayed Walter Reade based on Hunter S. Thompson acting opposite Camila Morrone in Patricia Arquette's directorial film debut Gonzo Girl based on the Cheryl...