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Fortunato and took
Montresor tells the story of the day that he took his revenge on Fortunato, a fellow nobleman, to an unspecified person who knows him very well.
Nunziata took fellow councillor Nicolo Fortunato to court after he reportedly called her a " slut " and threatened to kill her.

Fortunato and Paolo
Giustino Fortunato, prime minister of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, knew of the letters from Paolo Ruffo, neapolitan ambassador in London, but he didn't informed the king Ferdinand II.
Two Italian surgeons, Fortunato Fidelis and Paolo Zacchia, laid the foundation of modern pathology by studying changes that occurred in the structure of the body as the result of disease.
The committee members were: Mr. Carmelo Bugeja, Mr. Fortunato Gulia, Mr. Gio Batta Farrugia, Mr. Orazio Agius, and Mr. Paolo Debono as Secretary.

Fortunato and
Born in Salerno, Fortunato was one of Italy s most promising prospects in the late 1980s and early ‘ 90s.
Everything seemed to be going well, but Fortunato caught pneumonia and was never able to recover – he died on 25 April 1995 on the eve of Italy s game with Lithuania in Vilnius.
Just before he died he had said: “ I never thought walking around could be so great .” That season Lippi s Juve went on to win their 23rd League title, which is known as Fortunato s Scudetto.

Fortunato and played
Ramón Antonio García Fortunato ( born December 9, 1969 in Guanare, Portuguesa State, Venezuela ) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played for the Chicago White Sox ( 1991 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1996 ) and Houston Astros ( 1997 ).
Andrea Fortunato ( July 26, 1971 – April 25, 1995 ) was an Italian football player who played as a left-back for Juventus and, on one occasion, the Italian national team.

Fortunato and Franco
Numerous Italian Americans were outstanding players of the era, including: Alan Ameche, Leo Nomellini, Andy Robustelli, Franco Harris, Charlie Trippi, Gino Marchetti, Joe Fortunato, Babe Parilli, Dan Pastorini, Dante Lavelli, Gino Cappelletti, Nick Buoniconti, John Capelletti, Mike Lucci, Brian Piccolo, Vince Ferragamo, Daryle Lamonica, Joe Montana, Dan Marino and Vinny Testeverde.

Fortunato and won
Officials inaugurated the new town a year after on January 7, 1919 naming Fortunato Arban town mayor. Before the citizens of Pauli won back their township, Inocente Sumague donated a piece of land for the construction of a church in 1916.

Fortunato and .
* 1935 – Fortunato Baldelli, Italian cardinal ( d. 2012 )
" This version stars Peter Lorre as the main character ( given the name Montresor Herringbone ) and Vincent Price as Fortunato Luchresi.
After his unfulfillment, Fortunato was dismissed by the sovereign.
* April 11 – Mexican Revolution: Álvaro Obregón flees from Mexico City during a trial intended to ruin his reputation ; he flees to Guerrero where he joins Fortunato Maycotte.
* CL 0459 – Eschilo – Coefore – with Valentina Fortunato and Maria Fabbri.
The post office was once decorated with colored windows by Fortunato Depero, but these were destroyed during bombings in World War II.
* Fortunato Depero, futurist artist and one of the founders of the futurist movement in Italy, was born in Fondo in 1892, close to Trento.
The comune includes the frazioni of Bagnaia, Bosco, Capanne, Casa del Diavolo, Castel del Piano, Cenerente, Civitella Benazzone, Civitella d ' Arna, Collestrada, Colle Umberto I, Cordigliano, Colombella, Farneto, Ferro di Cavallo, Fontignano, Fratticiola Selvatica, La Bruna, La Cinella, Lacugnano, Lidarno, Migiana di Monte Tezio, Monte Bagnolo, Monte Corneo, Montelaguardia, Monte Petriolo, Mugnano, Olmo, Parlesca, Pianello, Piccione, Pila, Pilonico Materno, Ponte della Pietra, Poggio delle Corti, Ponte Felcino, Ponte Pattoli, Ponte Rio, Ponte San Giovanni, Ponte Valleceppi, Prepo, Pretola, Ramazzano-Le Pulci, Rancolfo, Ripa, Sant ' Andrea delle Fratte, Sant ' Egidio, Sant ' Enea, San Fortunato della Collina, San Giovanni del Pantano, Sant ' Andrea d ' Agliano, Santa Lucia, San Marco, Santa Maria Rossa, San Martino dei Colli, San Martino in Campo, San Martino in Colle, San Sisto, Solfagnano, Villa Pitignano.
The story is told from the point of view of the vindictive Montresor, who hatches a secret plot to murder his rival Fortunato in order to avenge real or imagined insults.
" Fortunato, not suspecting that he has offended Montresor, fails to understand the symbolic import of the coat-of-arms, and blunders onward into Montresor's trap.
* Hernández, Fortunato.
* August 20-António Fortunato de Figueiredo, conductor ( d. 1981 )
Young as York and Sean Fortunato as Gloucester.
Melbourne goldsmith Fortunato Rocca was commissioned in 2002 to design it.
He influenced the art of Fortunato Duranti.
The position of the current Argentine government is that military Presidents Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri and Jorge Rafael Videla were explicitly not legitimate presidents.
It was founded by Fortunato Mizzi in 1880 as the Anti-Reform Party, opposing taxation decreed by the British colonial authorities and measures to Anglicise the educational and the judicial systems.
Their association with Italy, the wartime enemy, antagonised them with the electorate and their leader, Enrico Mizzi ( son of Fortunato ) was first interned and then exiled to Uganda during the War along with other supporters of the Party.
As is evident and as critics such as Francisco Soto have pointed out, the " child narrator " in " Celestino ", Fortunato of " The Palace ...", Hector of " Farewell ..", and the triply named " Gabriel / Reinaldo / Gloomy Skunk " character in " Color " appear to live progressive stages of a continuous life story that is also linked to Arenas's own.
* " The Sin Collector " is a 2012 novel written by Jessica Fortunato, it tells the tale of modern-day Sin-Eaters and their battle against a secret society known as The Castus who seek to eradicate them.
He baits Fortunato by telling him he has obtained what he believes to be a pipe ( about 130 gallons, 492 litres ) of a rare vintage of Amontillado.

took and Paolo
The press was continued after Aldus s death in 1515 by his wife and her father until his son Paolo ( 1512 – 1574 ) took over.
Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli took a series of photographs and videos of the ISS with Endeavour docked.
Daughter of Paolo I and Pasqua Favale, born 1841, she took up the crown at the request of her nephew Paolo ( Carlo's son and designated successor ) during his absence from the island ( he had left the island looking for job ).
In Germany, Italian barber Giovanni Paolo Feminis created a perfume water called Aqua Admirabilis, today best known as eau de cologne, while his nephew Johann Maria Farina ( Giovanni Maria Farina ) in 1732 took over the business.
In February 2008, he took part in the Italian Sanremo Festival, where he dueted in both English and Italian with contestant Paolo Meneguzzi on Meneguzzi's song, " Grande " (' Big '), during the third day of the contest ( where all contestants re-interpreted their songs with guest artists ).
On the first climb, Benoit Poîlvet, Paolo Bettini and Rolf Aldag attacked, later joined by Richard Virenque, the eventual winner of the polka dot jersey, who dropped the others one by one, and took the stage and the yellow jersey from Peña, who had declared in interviews prior to the race that he was going to start working for Lance to win.
It took however some time before the authorities realized this and ordered Salamone to other duties even though his investigations had taken a completely different direction: Paolo Berlusconi ( Silvio's brother ) and Cesare Previti ( former minister ) were accused of a conspiracy against Di Pietro but the prosecutor who later replaced Salamone asked for their acquittance and so did the court.
His formal operatic debut took place there in January 1939, when he sang Paolo in Simon Boccanegra.
During the 2006 – 07 season, club chairman Paolo De Luca, who took over in 2001 and helped the club to their first historical Serie A promotion, started talks to sell AC Siena to a conglomerate of Tuscan businessmen led by Giovanni Lombardi Stronati, president of Valle del Giovenco.
Under fascism anti-Semitism was associated with such politicians and writers Paolo Orano, Roberto Farinacci, Telesio Interlandi and Giovanni Preziosi although, initially at least, Jews took part to set up and were permitted to join the National Fascist Party and a handful, notably Aldo Finzi, gained a high profile until the 1938 racial laws.
The dispute about language took its place beside literary and political disputes, and all Italy took part in it: Basilio Puoti at Naples, Paolo Costa in the Romagna, Marc Antonio Parenti at Modena, Salvatore Betti at Rome, Giovanni Gherardini in Lombardy, Luigi Fornaciari at Lucca, and Vincenzo Nannucci at Florence.
He lost the lead the next day to Paolo Bettini, who gained the race lead three separate times before Savoldelli took over.
They also had the number one pick in the draft and took University of the Philippines guard Paolo Mendoza.
In the case of St. Peter's Basilica and San Paolo fuori le Mura ( St Paul's outside the Walls ) in Rome, this bema extended laterally beyond the main meeting hall, forming two arms so that the building took on the shape of a T with a projecting apse.

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