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** and Luisa
** María Luisa Sanz de Limantour ( 1925 -), married in 1944 to Alberto Wittig y Cooke, son of Alberto Wittig and wife Cecilia Cooke, and had issue:
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** Princess Luisa Maria of Belgium, Archduchess of Austria-Este
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** and Casati
** Paolo Casati, mathematician

** and Italian
** The French formed the word "< span lang =" fr "> chiffre </ span >" and adopted the Italian word "< span lang =" it "> zero </ span >".
** episode: The Italian Machine ( 1976 ) watch it here ( RealMedia )
** Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ) by Dante Alighieri ( Italian )
** Italian Championship: 6-1979, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996.
** Italian Super Cup: 4-1988, 1992, 1993, 1994.
** Top Scorer Italian Cup: ( 4 goals ) Total ( 15 goals ) Italian Cup.
** Italian League The best player of the year.
** Named Italian Player of the 20th century by FIGC
** Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbons for Best Cinematography in B & W ( Gianni Di Venanzo ), Best Director ( Federico Fellini ), Best Original Story ( Fellini and Flaiano ), Best Producer ( Angelo Rizzoli ), Best Score ( Nino Rota ), Best Screenplay ( Fellini, Pinelli, Flaiano, Rondi ), and Best Supporting Actress ( Sandra Milo )
** Italian Delegation of Experts, from 1997 ( Albania ) – 28 soldiers
** Italian Military Mission of Technical Assistance, from 1988 ( Malta ) – 36 soldiers
** Oscan, which was spoken in the south-central region of the Italian Peninsula
** Umbrian ( not to be confused with the modern Umbrian dialect of Italian ), which was spoken in the north-central region
** Panzer General, SSI ( 1994 ), video game ; strategic simulation game: Sea Lion ' 40 and Sea Lion Plus ( the latter with prestige points used to take over Gibraltar allowing Italian naval assistance ) scenarios are available given major victories in early operations, or the Sea Lion ' 43 after initial delays and later major victories in North Africa or Russia.
** Florence: 3D Panoramas of Florentine Renaissance Sites ( English / Italian )
** Many languages, such as Bulgarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Frisian, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Dutch and most Occitan variants, use trilled rhotics.
** Southern ( Campidanese Sardinian ), more influenced by Spanish and continental Italian according to Max Leopold Wagner:
** 4 written tests prepared by each examining board: Italian, Mathematics, and the two foreign languages
** Italian Language and Literature, decided at national level and the same for all examinees: either a text comprehension and critique, or the writing of an essay
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** Luca Toni, Italian footballer
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** and patron
** Sithney, patron saint of mad dogs
** Brigid, patron saint of Ireland
** Cyril and Methodius, patron saints of Europe ( Roman Catholic Church )
** Elizabeth of Portugal, patron saint of Coimbra ( city holiday ), known there as Rainha Santa Isabela.
** King George VI opens London's Royal Festival Hall as a patron.
** Edgar J. Kaufmann, American merchant and patron of Fallingwater ( d. 1955 )
** Richard Amerike, English merchant and patron of John Cabot ( b. 1445 )
** Gaius Maecenas, Roman politician and patron of the arts ( b. 70 BC )
** Blessed Margaret of Castello, patron of the poor, crippled, and unwanted ( b. 1287 )
** William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy, scholar and patron
** Xanthus, the gods ' name for Scamander, the great river of Troy and its patron god
** Elkan Naumburg, businessman, musicologist and patron of the arts ( b. 1835 )
** Sir Peter Beckford, English peerage ( b. 1740 ), patron of Muzio Clementi
** Andreas Razumovsky, patron of Ludwig van Beethoven ( b. 1752 )
** a patron of a public house
** a patron of a brothel
** Józef Wybicki, patron of a high-school in Gdańsk-Orunia
** Sir Peter Beckford, English peer ( died 1811 ), patron of Muzio Clementi
** De architectura – treatise on architecture written by the Roman architect Vitruvius and dedicated to his patron, the emperor Caesar Augustus, as a guide for building projects.
** The Scourge disguised as a movie patron
** Feast of Saint Augustine, Avilés ' patron saint.
** Princess Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein ( 1819 – 1887 ), Russian nobility, Franz Liszt's mistress and patron

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