Fanfani
amintore [ah-meen-taw-re] /ˌɑ minˈtɔ rɛ/ (show ipa), 1908–1999, italian statesman: premier 1954, 1958–59, and 1960–63.
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there exists an elder codex of which fanfani and his followers were ignorant.
renaissance in italy, volume 1 (of 7) john addington symonds
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