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  1. Giulio Cederna (5 February 1876 – 24 December 1939) was an Italian sports manager, business manager and footballer who played as goalkeeper or midfielder in the late 1890s and early 1900s. He was son of Antonio Cederna, a Garibaldi and mountaineer from Valtellina who settled in Milan to became a textile industrialist by founding a cotton mill in the district Gratosoglio in Milan.

  2. Nov 20, 1997 · Camilla Cederna, journalist: born Milan 21 January 1911; died Milan 9 November 1997. The journalist Camilla Cederna was a high-society rebel. Born into a well-heeled Milanese family in 1911, she ...

  3. May 31, 2023 · "Per tutta la sua lunghezza, per un chilometro o più da una parte e dall'altra la via Appia era un monumento unico da salvare religiosamente intatto, per la ...

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  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Antonio Banderas is a Spanish actor, director and singer. From 1982 to 1990, he acted primarily in films directed by Pedro Almodóvar.

  5. Nacque a Milano il 27 ottobre 1921 da Giulio, imprenditore tessile, e da Ersilia Gabba, ultimo figlio dopo le sorelle Maria Sofia, Rachele, Camilla e Luisa. La famiglia, di origine valtellinese e appartenente alla borghesia lombarda di stampo illuminista, aveva ereditato il Cotonificio Cederna dal padre di Giulio, Antonio, garibaldino ...

  6. Antonio Cederna's 3 research works with 173 reads, including: Città Inquinata: i monumenti. TEXT pp.1- 208

  7. As Antonio Cederna noted in his study of urbanism under Mussolini, regime officials were fond of reminding the public that "not everything is a work of art". In most cases the buildings identified for destruction had no advocates and as a consequence were demolished with little protest.

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