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After the election, Occhetto immediately renounced to his seat and was replaced by Giulietto Chiesa, a communist journalist, who sat with the PES group.
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* Giulietto Chiesa: The West Already Was, Voltaire Network, 1 February 2005.
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* Giulietto Chiesa, Vauro, Afghanistan anno zero, Guerini e Associati, 2001, ISBN 88-8335-242-4
* Giulietto Chiesa ( born 1940 ), journalist and politician.

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Enrico Chiesa (; born December 29, 1970 in Genoa ) is an Italian football coach and former striker.

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XV, ; 21 November 1854 – 22 January 1922 ), born Giacomo Paolo Giovanni Battista della Chiesa, reigned as Pope from 3 September 1914 to 22 January 1922.
Giacomo della Chiesa was born at Pegli, a suburb of Genoa, Italy, third son of Marchese Giuseppe della Chiesa and his wife Marchesa Giovanna Migliorati.
Andrea Chiesa ( born in Milan, Italy on 6 May 1964 ) is a former Formula One driver from Switzerland.
* Enrico Chiesa ( born 1970 ), Italian football striker
Anthony was born in 1394, the son of the Marquis della Chiesa, in San Germano, Italy.
Anthony was born in 1394, the son of the Marquis della Chiesa, in San Germano, Italy.
Antony was born into the nobility, the family of the Marquis della Chiesa, and a collateral ancestor of Pope Benedict XV.
Anthony della Chiesa Dominican born 1395 at San Germano, near Vercelli, of the noble family of della Chiesa di Roddi, which was afterwards to give to the Church Pope Benedict XV ( Giacomo della Chiesa ).

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Plaque on exterior of the Chiesa della Pietà, Venice | Chiesa della Pietà in Venice, the church of the orphanage.
The 8th-century Chiesa di San Callisto is close by, with its beginnings apparently as a shrine on the site of his martyrdom, which is attested in the 4th-century Depositio martyrum and so is likely to be historical.
Shortly thereafter, Della Chiesa was ordained a priest by Cardinal Patrizi on 21 December 1878.
Pope Pius X consecrates his future successor Pope Benedict XV as Bishop Giacomo della Chiesa in the Vatican on 18 December 1907
Italian papers announced that on 15 April 1907, the papal nuncio Aristide Rinaldini in Madrid would be replaced by Della Chiesa, who had worked there before.
The Pope donated his own: Episcopal ring and crosier to the new bishop and spent much time with the Della Chiesa family on the following day.
The unexpected death of his friend, supporter and mentor Rampolla on 13 December, was a major blow to Giacomo Della Chiesa, who was one of the beneficiaries of his will.
Archbishop Della Chiesa on pastoral visit in 1910
Therefore in his capacity as Archbishop, on the outbreak of World War I, Della Chiesa made a speech on the Church's position and duties, emphasizing the need for neutrality, promoting peace and the easing of suffering.
Thus on 3 September 1914 Della Chiesa, despite having been a cardinal only three months, was elected Pope, taking the name of Benedict XV.
For its opulent design, gilded Byzantine mosaics, and its status as a symbol of Venetian wealth and power, from the 11th century on the building has been known by the nickname Chiesa d ' Oro ( Church of gold ).
He died on 26 February 1821 is buried in the Jesuit Church of the Holy Martyrs ( Chiesa dei Santi Martiri ).
He went on to complete theatrical frescoes for churches ; the Triumph of Faith for the Chiesa della Pietà ; panel frescos for Ca ' Rezzonico ( which now also holds his ceiling fresco from the Palazzo Barbarigo ); and paintings for patrician villas in the Venetian countryside, such as Villa Valmarana in Vicenza and an elaborate panegyric ceiling for the now nearly-vacant Villa Pisani in Stra.
Mauro Codussi's Chiesa di San Michele in Isola of 1469, the first Renaissance church in Venice, and a monastery lie on the island, which also served for a time as a prison.
Mario Chiesa sought Craxi's protection for nearly a month ; but Craxi accused him of casting a shadow on the ' most honest party in Italy '.
Tangentopoli began on 17 February 1992 when judge Antonio Di Pietro had Mario Chiesa, a member of the Italian Socialist Party, arrested for accepting a bribe from a Milan cleaning firm.
In the foreword of the Argentine National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons report on the Argentine Dirty War, Dalla Chiesa was cited as having rejected the use of torture in Italy in response to the kidnapping of Aldo Moro, the former prime minister killed by the Red Brigades in 1978.
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Chiesa has been the host of Cooking Around Town on WGBH-TV.
This explanation, which della Chiesa attributes to Venturi and Poggi, has gained very wide acceptance, and is the version of events described on both the National Gallery and the Louvre websites.

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