Italian battleship Conte di Cavour was created in 1915.
Italian battleship Conte di Cavour ended on 1928-05-18.
Italy wasn't founded, it was unified. the people who unified it were; Carmillo Benso conte di cavour, Giueseppe Garibaldi and Giueseppe Mazzini
Calvin Harris - Acceptable in the eighties....
Conte Maschera is Italian wording used to define the title gefursteter graf in German or princely count in English. Its abbreviation is written as conte (masch.) .The wording developed in the 19th century, for heraldic purposes, from the Italian phrase "vestirsi in maschera" (in fancy dress). Therefore, a count in fancy dressing or a count of princely regalia are loose translations to its meaning. It follows from the German translation of gefursteter graf (the changing of a count into a prince).The comital title of princely count was used when an Italian noble was elevated to the highest social class, which contained the members of reigning imperial or royal houses. Princely counts are individuals of princely highness. Other such rankings of princely highness include His/Her "Imperial Highness", "Royal Highness", "Grand Ducal Highness" and "Serene Highness". A conte maschera ranked above noble princes lacking in any form of princely highness.Conte maschera is the highest of all comital titles. A count of such a ranking is addressed "His Illustrious Highness", abbreviated as H.Ill.H..The other two titles in Italian fashioned through "count" are conte (a noble count) and conte palatino (count palatine), abbreviated as conte (palat.). Count palatines reigned over their territory autonomously, in the manner of a sovereign prince, and governed independently from the kingdom that their territory was attached to. The word "palatino" is derived from the Palatine Hills of Rome. A count palatine is loosely translated as a "high count".An example of a holder of the title conte maschera is H.Ill.H. Count Vitus Sebastian Barbaro, Patrician of Venice. He is an Italian titular princely count of the House of Barbaro to the nominal territory of the Grand Principality of Transylvania, as connected to Austria's Imperial House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Il Conte di Sant'Elmo was created in 1950.
Italian battleship Conte di Cavour was created in 1915.
Conte di Cavour - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Italy:T
Italian battleship Conte di Cavour ended on 1928-05-18.
Il conte di Sant'Elmo - 1953 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Il conte di Montecristo - 1908 was released on: Italy: 1908 USA: 29 May 1909
Alessandra Conte has written: 'La villa romana di Torre di Pordenone' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Excavations (Archaeology), Roman Antiquities
Leandro Conte has written: 'Storia del Banco di Sardegna' -- subject(s): Banco di Sardegna, Banks and banking, Credit, Economic conditions, History
Anna Peviani has written: 'Giovanni Vignati conte di Lodi e signore di Picenza' -- subject(s): History
The cast of Il conte di Matera - 1957 includes: Corrado Annicelli Nerio Bernardi as Marchese Taldi Aldo Bufi Landi as Mario Del Valzo Bruna Cealti as Monica, moglie di Giacomo Renato Chiantoni as Scherano guercio di Rimbaldo Pasquale De Filippo as Antonio Pietro De Vico as Golia Wandisa Guida as Gisella Bressi, sorella di Paolo Virna Lisi as Greta Tramontana, figlia di Rambaldo Armando Migliari as Antonio Paul Muller as Filiberto, consigliere di Tramontana Emilio Petacci as Duca Bressi Ugo Sasso as Il messagero ferito Elena Sedlak as La ballerina Erminio Spalla as Amico di Golia Edoardo Toniolo as Conte Ruggi Otello Toso as Conte Rambaldo Tramontana Amedeo Trilli as Soldato di scorta Eva Vanicek as Marchesina Taldi Nazzareno Zamperla as Marco Nietta Zocchi as Governante di Greta
Gino Conte has written: 'Il futuro dell'ecumenismo, un concilio di tutte le chiese?' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Councils and synods, Ecumenical movement
Alessandro Lecquio's birth name is Alessandro Vittorio Eugenio Conte Lequio di Assaba.