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Salvatore Carcano (Bobbiate, 11 October 1827 - Turin, 1903) was an Italian inventor renowned for designing the Carcano bolt-action rifle, adopted by the Italian Regio Esercito throughout World War II.
SalvatoreCarcano (Bobbiate, 11 October 1827 - Turin, 1903) was an Italian inventor renowned for designing the Carcano bolt-action rifle, adopted by the...
for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano round (Cartuccia Modello 1895). It was developed by the chief technician SalvatoreCarcano at the Turin Army Arsenal...
upon pressing the trigger. The Carcano Fucile di Fanteria Modello 1860/67 needle gun was developed by SalvatoreCarcano, an Italian technician. This rifle...
muzzleloaders converted to needle rifles through a method developed by SalvatoreCarcano. From 1869 to 1870, four infantry regiments and five Bersaglieri battalions...
the award were Salvatore Mazza (1856), Pietro Michis (1868), Vespasiano Bignami (1869), Giovanni Battista Ferrari (1870), Filippo Carcano (1878), Giovanni...
1941–1942 Giovanni Ferrari 1942–1943 Carlo Carcano 1945–1946 Nino Nutrizio 1946 Giuseppe Meazza 1947–1948 Carlo Carcano 1948 Dai Astley 1948 Giulio Cappelli...
machine guns and flame throwers. The carbines used by the Arditi were the Carcano Moschetto 91 and Moschetto 91 TS. The Arditi also used 37 mm and 65 mm...
golden boot award at the World Cup with Italy, Paolo Rossi in 1982 and Salvatore Schillaci in 1990. As well as contributing to Italy's World Cup winning...
Finance Edoardo Daneo Liberal Union (1914–1916) Minister of Treasury Paolo Carcano Liberal Union (1914–1916) Minister of War Vittorio Italico Zupelli Military...
Rhys-Davies, Ian Abercrombie, Richard Lee-Sung, Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez, Álvaro Carcaño, John Hazelwood, Dale Payne, José Escandón, Mário Arévalo, Miguel Fuentes...
Walpert (953–970) Arnulf I (970–974) Gotofredo I (974–979) Landulf II of Carcano (980–998) Arnolfo II da Arsago (998–1018) Ariberto da Intimiano (1018–1045)...
but suspected of being a suicide. Marta del Castillo Casanueva Miguel Carcaño Delgado Seville January 24, 2009 October 17, 2011 A 17-year-old girl who...
Borromeo (1564–1631), Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Milan Landolfo da Carcano (died 998), archbishop of Milan, as Landulf II, from 979 until his death...
"Giacomo David". L'Almanacco di Gherardo Casaglia (in Italian). (in Italian) Salvatore Caruselli (ed.), Grande enciclopedia della musica lirica, Longanesi &C...
when she sang in Gaetano Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor at the Teatro Carcano in Milan. She is also known to have appeared at the Teatro Bellini di Napoli...
Antonio Canova Innocente Cantinotti Giovanni Bernardo Carbone Filippo Carcano Francesco Carini Luca Carlevarijs Giovanni Carnovali Aldo Carpi Guido Carrer...
August 2014 at the Wayback Machine - www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org Salvatore Lo Presti. "Combi, Giampiero" (in Italian). Trecccani: Enciclopedia dello...
matches In a single World Football Championship: Paolo Rossi (1982) and Salvatore Schillaci (1990) – 6 goals in 7 matches Total aggregate in World Football...
79 37 55 1st – MIT QF – Carlo Carcano Raimundo Orsi 20 1931–32 Serie A 34 24 6 4 89 38 54 1st – MIT SF – Carlo Carcano Raimundo Orsi 19 1932–33 Serie...
Alfredo Ludovico Schuster was born in 1880 in the Ospedale Santissimo Salvatore in Rome to Johann Schuster (a Bavarian tailor and double widower) and...
December 26, 1862 Loreno in Aurora di Nevers, (Giuseppe Sinico), Teatro Carcano, Milan, 1863 Gaston in Gerusalemme, Milan, 1850 Duca in Rigoletto, Ancona...