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In 1944, four nurses serving in World War II First Lieutenant Mary Roberts, Second Lieutenant Elaine Roe, Second Lieutenant Rita Virginia Rourke, and Second Lieutenant Ellen Ainsworth ( posthumous ) became the first women recipients of the Silver Star, all cited for their bravery in successfully evacuating the 33rd Field Hospital at Anzio, Italy on February 10.
Advocates for gun rights often claim that past totalitarian regimes passed gun control legislation, which was later followed by confiscation, with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany during World War II, as well as some communist states being cited as examples.
This requirement had previously prevented countries from submitting films where the majority of the dialogue was spoken in a language that was non-native to the submitting country, and the Academy's executive director explicitly cited as a reason for the rule change the case of the Italian film Private ( 2004 ), which was disqualified simply because its main spoken languages were Arabic and Hebrew, neither of which are indigenous languages of Italy.
Lycophron writes that Podalirius was buried in Italy near the cenotaph of Calchas, but John Tzetzes accuses him of providing false information and defends the versions cited above.
His early life in Italy has been cited as one of the reasons why many of his later paintings were set in ancient Rome or based upon scenes taken from Roman mythology.
However, after joining the reunification of Italy in 1860, Romagna did not receive a separate status by the Savoy monarchs, who were afraid of dangerous destabilizing tendencies in the wake of the popular figures cited above.
In his article of that name, published in the August 1877 Bulletin of the Jura Federation, Brousse cited the 1871 Paris Commune, a workers ' demonstration in Bern provocatively using the socialist red flag, and the Benevento uprising in Italy as examples of " propaganda by the deed.
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.
Karl Sudhoff, said, according to documents cited above, he emigrated first to Italy as a merchant from Sicily, and was called in those documents Constantine Siculus.
Nocturnus appears in several inscriptions found in Dalmatia and Italy, in the company of other deities who are found also in the cosmological schema of Martianus Capella, based on the Etruscan tradition .< ref > Including CIL 3. 1956 = ILS 4887, 9753, 14243 < sup > 2 </ sup >, CIL 5. 4287 = ILS 4888, as cited and discussed by Mario Torelli, Studies in the Romanization of Italy ( University of Alberta Press, 1995 ), pp. 108 109 .</ ref > In the Etruscan discipline of divination, Caelus Nocturnus was placed in the sunless north opposite Sol to represent the polar extremities of the axis ( see cardo ).
MPs from Italy and from the European Parliament are set to ask the Moroccan Royal Cabinet to grant a pardon to the Italian citizen According to the European Parliament Temporary Committee on the Alleged Use of European Countries by the CIA for the Transport and the Illegal Detention of Prisoners headed by rapporteur Giovanni Claudio Fava, documents demonstrated that " the Italian judicial authorities and the Italian Ministry for Home Affairs ( the latter, acting on behalf of the Direzione Centrale della Polizia di Prevenzione cited in connection with the investigation by the Divisione Investigazioni Generali ed Operazioni Speciali ) cooperated constantly with foreign secret services and were well aware of all Britel's movements and whatever unlawful treatments he received, from the time of his initial arrest in Pakistan.
The various dialects of Italy are also spoken in parts of the world with significant Italian immigrant populations, such as those cited above.
A lost composition by Josquin, Revenu d ' oultrements, Japart is often cited as evidence of a friendship between the two composers ; if so, they probably met in Milan after 1481, since Josquin did not go to Italy until around 1484.
In addition, motor vehicles have been cited as a cause of Apollo butterfly mortalities ; vehicles on a motorway system near Bozen in South Tyrol, Italy, are said to have nearly wiped out a race of the Apollo.
He is indeed cited in " Il Canto degli Italiani ", the national anthem of Italy composed in 1847 by Goffredo Mameli.
Her feast is cited as 19 June in Italy, and 24 June by English-language sources.

Italy and clause
This denied the Carthaginians access to any mercenary manpower from Italy and most of Sicily, although this later clause was temporarily abolished during the Mercenary War.
In exchange they required a permanent neutrality clause to be enshrined into the new Austrian State Treaty-thus ensuring that Austria would not be a member of NATO and that NATO forces would therefore not have direct communications between Italy and West Germany.
This led to conflict between Constantinople and Rome over doctrinal issues such as the addition of the Filioque clause to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed and territorial claims due to the Church of Constantinople's seizure of territory from the Roman Patriarchate in southern Italy and Sicily.
Back in the summer of 1940 and again in February 1941, al-Husseini submitted to the Nazi German Government a draft declaration of German-Arab cooperation, containing a clause: Germany and Italy recognize the right of the Arab countries to solve the question of the Jewish elements, which exist in Palestine and in the other Arab countries, as required by the national and ethnic ( völkisch ) interests of the Arabs, and as the Jewish question was solved in Germany and Italy.
On December 9, 1914, Baron Sonnino addressed a note to the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Count Berchtold, calling attention to Article VII of the treaty by which Italy participated in the Triple Alliance, with particular reference to the words in that clause according to which the Austro-Hungarian Government was bound, in the event of its disturbing the status quo in the Balkans, even by a temporary occupation of Serbian territory, to come to an agreement with Italy and to arrange for compensations.
Proposed from the Italian side, the clause of the Munich Agreement requested Czechoslovakia to resolve territorial disputes with Hungary and Poland with substantial Hungarian and Polish minorities within three month through bilateral negotiations ; otherwise matters would be resolved by the four signatories to the Munich Agreement ( Germany, Italy, France and the United Kingdom ).
On 26 June 2008, Donadoni was subsequently dismissed despite having signed a contract extension prior to the beginning of Euro 2008, using a clause in the contract which allowed termination if Italy did not reach the semi-final.
It seems that he was unaware of the clause partitioning Albania signed with Italy in the secret Treaty of London on 26 April 1915.
The cruise ticket included a forum selection clause which required that lawsuits against the cruise line be brought in Naples, Italy.

Italy and Triple
The Secret Treaty of 1892 required both Russia and France to mobilize immediately followed by a commencement of action against the Triple Alliance if any member of the Triplice mobilized, and so, soon all the Great Powers of Europe were at war except Italy.
To enlist diplomatic support, Italy joined Germany and Austria-Hungary to form the Triple Alliance in 1882, which was the first formal war-camp in Europe, the second being the Triple Entente formed in 1907.
On one side were Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria ( the Central Powers / Triple Alliance ), while on the other side stood Serbia and the Triple Entente the loose coalition of France, Britain and Russia, which were joined by Italy in 1915, Romania in 1916 and by the United States in 1917.
In 1882, Italy joined the Dual Alliance to form a Triple Alliance.
Berlin's analysis proved mistaken on every point, leading to Germany's increasing isolation and its dependence on the Triple Alliance, which brought together Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
The Triple Alliance was undermined by differences between Austria and Italy, and in 1915 Italy switched sides.
Under the secret Treaty of London signed in April 1915, Triple Entente powers promised Italy that it would gain Vlorë ( Valona ) and nearby lands and a protectorate over Albania in exchange for entering the war against Austria-Hungary.
* 1882 The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy is formed.
He also negotiated the Triple Alliance in 1882 with Austria-Hungary and Italy ; this was a completely different Alliance to the Dual Alliance.
* Triple Alliance ( 1882 ) Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
Britain was part of the Triple Entente with France and Russia, which confronted the Central Powers of Germany, Austria and Italy.
After more than four years of trench warfare in western Europe, and 20 million dead, those powers who had formed the Triple Entente ( France, Britain, and Russia, later replaced by the United States and joined by Italy ) emerged victorious over the Central Powers ( Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire ).
* May 20 The Triple Alliance is formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy.
The Kingdom of Italy had declared neutrality at the beginning of the war, officially because the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary was a defensive one, requiring its members to come under attack first.
When World War I began, Italy remained neutral at first, despite being part of the Triple Alliance ( albeit it was signed on defensive terms and Italy objected that the Sarajevo assassination did not qualify as aggression ).
However, in 1915, Italy signed several secret treaties committing to enter the war on the side of the Triple Entente.
The Triple Alliance was the military alliance between Germany, Austria Hungary, and Italy, ( as opposing the Triple Entente which consisted of an alliance between Britain, France and Russia ), that lasted from 1882 until the start of World War I in 1914.
When Austria Hungary found themselves at war in August 1914 with the rival Triple Entente ( Britain, France, and the latter's ally, Russia ), Italy pledged to support the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and later the Ottoman Empire ( Turkey ).
However, because Germany and Austria Hungary had taken the offensive while the Triple Alliance was supposed to have been a defensive alliance, Italy did not enter into the war.

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