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Reggio co-founded La Clinica de la Gente, a facility that provided medical care to 12, 000 community members in Santa Fe, and La Gente, a community-organizing project in Northern New Mexico's barrios.
de: Godfrey Reggio
ca: Reggio de Calàbria
fr: Reggio de Calabre
oc: Reggio de Calàbria
Beauregard was the third child of Jacques Toutant-Beauregard, of French and Welsh lineage, and Hélène Judith de Reggio Toutant-Beauregard, a descendant of an Italian noble family that had migrated to France.
* 2008-Teatro Municipale R. Valli, Reggio Emilia-Antonio Florio ( conductor ), Orchestra Barocca Cappella della Pietà de ' Turchini-Arturo Cirillo ( Stage director ) Cast: Francesca Russo Ermolli, Maria Grazia Schiavo, Valentina Varriale, Maria Ercolano, Giuseppe De Vittorio World premiere video recording on DVD, Dynamic Cat. 33588
Nicolas Charles Oudinot, 1st Comte Oudinot, 1st Duc de Reggio ( 25 April 1767 in Bar-le-Duc – 13 September 1848 in Paris ), was a Marshal of France.
This was followed by performances at the Teatro Valli in Reggio Emilia, Italy ; the Barbican Centre, London ; and will be followed by performances at the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts, Toronto ; the Brooklyn Academy of Music Brooklyn, New York ; the Zellerbach Hall at the University of California, Berkeley, California ; the Teatro del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City: and, in 2013, at Het Muziektheater / De Nederlandse Opera, Amsterdam.
This choice marked the future path of Reggio under the seignory of that family, as Obizzo continued to rule de facto after his mandate has ceased.
de: Reggio
ca: Província de Reggio de l ' Emília
de: Provinz Reggio Emilia
es: Provincia de Reggio Emilia
eo: Provinco de Reggio Emilia
fr: Province de Reggio d ' Émilie
gl: Provincia de Reggio Emilia
oc: Província de Reggio d ' Emília
roa-tara: Provinge de Reggio Emilia
After returning to Europe, he taught composition at the Conservatoire de Paris, and held numerous composition seminars in France ( Centre Acanthes, Lyon, Paris ) and abroad ( Darmstadt, Freiburg, Milan, Reggio Emilia, Oslo, Helsinki, Malmö, Göteborg, Los Angeles, Stanford, London, Moscow, Madrid, etc.
de: Universität Modena und Reggio Emilia
es: Universidad de Módena y Reggio Emilia
fr: Université de Modène et de Reggio d ' Émilie

de and Calabria
* May 26 – A Spanish army under Gonzalo de Córdoba lands in Calabria with the purpose of ousting the French and restoring Ferdinand II of Naples to the throne.
es: Regio de Calabria
* also substantively, the title was granted by popes and secular monarchs to specific individuals and to the heads of some high-ranking European families who, however, never exercised dynastic sovereignty and whose cadets are not entitled to share the princely title, e. g. de Beauvau-Craon, Colonna, von Bismarck, von Dohna-Schlobitten, von Eulenburg, de Faucigny-Lucinge, von Lichnowsky, von Pless, Ruffo di Calabria, ( de Talleyrand ) von Sagan, van Ursel, etc.
Among the men of letters attached to his court was Antoine de la Sale, whom he made tutor to his son, the Duke of Calabria.
The Spanish troops that were occupying Calabria and Apulia, led for Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordova and public inspectors to Fernando the Catholic, did not respect the new agreements and expelled of Mezzogiorno to them, which still had only Gaeta up to his definitive defeat in her Battle of Garigliano.
This would make the present de facto king Juan Carlos I the Carlist king, although, as all his children have contracted unequal marriages, the Carlist claim will pass on his death to Infante Carlos, Duke of Calabria.
Uluj Ali was born as Giovanni Dionigi Galeni, the son of seaman Birno Galeni and his wife Pippa de Cicco, in the village of Le Castella ( near modern Isola Capo Rizzuto ) in Calabria, Southern Italy.
He was probably the student-sailor Blanchotin in Jack, l ' orang-outang ( 1836 ), for example, and the farmhand Cruchon in Le Tonnelier et le somnambule ( Cooper and the Sleepwalker late 1838 or early 1839 ), and the goatherd Mazarillo in Fra-Diavolo, ou les Brigands de la Calabre ( Diavolo, or The Brigands of Calabria 1844 ).
It was a fief of the de Micheli family ( 1463-1466 ), venitian nobles based in Calabria, of the Campitelli family ( 1485-1688 ) and, later, to the Pignatelli ( 1688-1806 ).
# Chanson de brigands ( Brigands ' Song ) A celebration of the freedom of life enjoyed by outlaws in Calabria.
Carlos de Borbón, Duke of Calabria and King Juan Carlos ' cousin, also holds the title of Infante of Spain ( by grace ).
HRH Don Carlos Maria Alfonso Marcel de Borbón-Dos Sicilias y Borbón-Parma, Infante of Spain, Prince of the two Sicilies, Duke of Calabria ( born 1938 ), cousin of the King, received the title Infante of Spain by Royal Decree 2412 dated December 16, 1994.
He had at Rome a conference with the celebrated mystic, Joachim, Abbot of Flora, ( in Calabria, Italy ), on the subject of the latter's revelations, and aided Foulques de Neuilly in preaching during the Fourth Crusade.

Reggio and Calabria
Reggio Calabria, National Museum of Magna Graecia.
The first dated Hebrew printed book was Rashi's commentary on the Chumash, printed by Abraham ben Garton in Reggio di Calabria, Italy, 18 February 1475.
( Centro Sociale Occupato Autogestito, " self-governing squatter social centers ") and include: Leoncavallo, Cantiere, Cox 18, Cascina Torchiera, La Fucina, Vittoria, Transiti 28, Panetteria Occupata, Bottiglieria Occupata and Villa Vegan Squat in Milan, Telos in Saronno, Officina 99, SKA, Insurgencia, Cinema Astra Occupato and Terra Terra in Naples, Askatasuna, El Paso, Gabrio, Murazzi, la Boccia Squat, No way squat, Mezcal Squat, Asilo Squat and Barocchio Squat in Turin, Brancaleone, Corto Circuito, Forte Prenestino, La Strada, Acrobax, Spartaco, Torre Maura, Horus, L38 Laurentino Squat, ZK Squatt, Ateneo Occupato, Macchia Rossa and Villaggio Globale in Rome, Buridda, Pinelli, Terra Di Nessuno, Aut Aut 357 and Zapata in Genoa, Rivolta in Mestre, Gramigna and Pedro in Padua, La Chimica in Verona, Bruno in Trento, Dordoni in Cremona, Magazzino 47 in Brescia, Pacì Paciana in Bergamo, Barattolo in Pavia, CPA Firenze Sud, La Riottosa, Villa Panico and Next Emerson in Florence, Experia and Auro in Catania, Ex-Karcere in Palermo, Ex-Mattatoio in Perugia, Mario Lupo in Parma, la Scintilla in Modena, Mezza Canaja in Senigallia, Kontatto in Ancona, TNT in Jesi, Godzilla in Livorno, Rebeldia and Newroz in Pisa, Teatro Polivalente, Lazzaretto, XM24, Livello 57 and Crash in Bologna, Cartella in Reggio Calabria, Rialzo in Cosenza, Fiumara in Catanzaro, Cloro Rosso in Taranto and many others.
For some Italians, especially from the region of Calabria ( Reggio Calabria ), fried smelts are a traditional part of Christmas Eve dinner consisting of multiple courses of fish.
* February 16 – In Italy, a local parliament elects the city of Catanzaro as the capital of Calabria ; residents of Reggio di Calabria riot for 5 days because of the decision.
Born in Palmi near Reggio di Calabria, Cilea gave early indication of an aptitude for music when at the age of four he heard a performance of Vincenzo Bellini's Norma and was greatly affected by it.
The Conservatorio di Musica and the Teatro Communale of Reggio di Calabria were renamed in his memory, and his native town of Palmi built a mausoleum in his memory, decorated with scenes from the myth of Orpheus.
( Reggio Calabria, Laruffa, 1994 ), ( reprinted 1999 ).
( Reggio Calabria: Laruffa, 2001 ).
( Reggio Calabria, Edizioni del Conservatorio di Musica " F. Cilea ", 2002 ).
Category: People from the Province of Reggio Calabria
File: Giangurgolo maschera calabrese della commedia dellarte. jpg |" Giangurgolo " ( Reggio Calabria )
* Rashi's commentary on the Torah is the first dated book to be printed in Hebrew, in Reggio di Calabria.
He advanced on Calabria and attempted a landing in Sicily ; but his main army was blocked at Reggio, and he retreated from Calabria entirely on 3 August.
The most populated city of Calabria is Reggio, that furthermore is the seat of the Council of Calabrian government.
Greeks settled heavily along the coast at an early date and several of their settlements, including the first Italian city called Rhegion ( Reggio Calabria ), and the next ones Sybaris, Kroton ( Crotone ), a settlement where the mathematician Pythagoras later resided, and Locri, were numbered among the leading cities of Magna Graecia during the 6th and 5th centuries BC.
The main Calabrian ports are in Reggio Calabria and in Gioia Tauro.
The Reggio di Calabria port is equipped with five loading docks of a length of 1, 530 metres.
The region is served by three heavily used roads: two national highways along the coasts and the A3 motorway, which links Salerno and Reggio di Calabria along the old inland route.
In Calabria there are two main airports: one is situated in Lamezia Terme and the other in Reggio di Calabria, both very close to the cities.
Is also, an important centre of the Metropolitan Area Stretto di Messina ( who also includes areas of Reggio Calabria ), with the near city Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto.

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