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  1. Mortara: Mortara, a town of Lombardy, Italy, in the province of Pavia, 354 ft. above sea-level, a railway junction situated between the Ticino and the Po, 32 m. Lines run to Milan, Pavia, Alessandria, Casale Monferrato and Vercelli. [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Mortara: Mortara é uma comuna italiana da região da Lombardia, província de Pavia, com cerca de 13.776 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 52 km², tendo uma densidade populacional de 265 hab/km². [100%] 2024-09-14
  3. Adam Mortara: Adam K. Mortara is an American lawyer who is currently a partner at Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott and a lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School. [70%] 2023-12-28 [American legal scholars] [American lawyers]...
  4. Mortara Case: A case of forcible abduction in which a child named Edgar Mortara was violently removed from the custody of his parents by papal guards in Bologna on June 23, 1858. The details of the case, which created a sensation in ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Edgar Mortara: Edgar Mortara, an Italian Jew, of a Bologna family, whose abduction in early childhood (1858) by the Inquisition occupied for several years the attention of European diplomacy. Edgar Mortara, when between five and six years of age, fell ill. His ... [70%] 2022-09-02
  6. Giorgio Mortara: Giorgio Mortara (4 April 1885 – 1967) was an Italian economist, demographer, and statistician. He was the son of senator Lodovico Mortara, a noted jurist, magistrate and politician. [70%] 2023-11-15 [Italian statisticians] [1885 births]...
  7. Nella Mortara: Nella Mortara (Pisa, 23 febbraio 1893 – Roma, 2 luglio 1988) è stata una fisica italiana, ricordata per essere stata una delle prime donne ad occuparsi di fisica sperimentale. Figlia di Lodovico Mortara, insigne giurista e docente universitario, e di Clelia Vivanti ... [70%] 2024-09-09
  8. Giorgio Mortara: Giorgio Mortara (Mântua, 4 de abril de 1885 — Rio de Janeiro, 30 de março de 1967) foi um economista, estatístico e demógrafo italiano. Foi professor das Universidades de Messina entre 1909 e 1914, Roma (1915–24) e Milão (1924–38 ... [70%] 2024-09-09
  9. Affaire Mortara: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mortara (homonymie). L'affaire Mortara est nommée d'après Edgardo Mortara, né à Bologne (États pontificaux), le 27 août 1851 et mort à Bressoux (Belgique), le 11 mars 1940. [70%] 2024-09-09
  10. Alessandro Mortara: Alessandro Mortara (Casalmaggiore, ... – Firenze, 1855) è stato un letterato italiano. [70%] 2024-09-11
  11. Edoardo Mortara: Edoardo Mortara (Ginebra, Suiza; 12 de enero de 1987) es un piloto de automovilismo que posee la doble nacionalidad de Suiza e Italia, y disputa las carreras bajo ambas banderas. Fue campeón de la Fórmula 3 Euroseries en 2010 y ... [70%] 2024-09-11
  12. Marco Mortara: Marco Mortara (born at Viadana, 7 May 1815; died at Mantua, 2 February 1894) was an Italian rabbi and scholar. Having graduated from the rabbinical college of Padua in 1836, he was called as rabbi to Mantua in 1842, and ... [70%] 2024-09-11 [1815 births] [1894 deaths]...
  13. Edoardo Mortara: Edoardo "Edo" Mortara (born 12 January 1987) is a Swiss-Italian-French professional racing driver currently competing for Mahindra Racing in Formula E. Born in Geneva, Switzerland, he holds triple nationality from all three countries. (Swiss-Italian racing driver) [70%] 2024-09-11 [1987 births] [Living people]...
  14. Marco Mortara: Marco Mortara (Viadana, 7 maggio 1815 – Mantova, 2 febbraio 1894) è stato un rabbino e insegnante italiano. Marco Mortara si diplomò al Collegio rabbinico di Padova nel 1836, fu chiamato come rabbino a Mantova nel 1842 e occupò questa posizione fino alla sua ... [70%] 2024-09-12
  15. Edoardo Mortara: Edoardo Mortara (Genebra, 12 de janeiro de 1987) é um automobilista nascido em Genebra, na Suíça que atualmente compete na Fórmula E pela equipe Mahindra Racing. Pilotou na Fórmula 3 Europeia entre os anos de 2007 a 2010, e pela GP2 ... [70%] 2024-09-16
  16. Mortara case: The Mortara case (Italian: caso Mortara) was an Italian cause célèbre that captured the attention of much of Europe and North America in the 1850s and 1860s. It concerned the Papal States' seizure of a six-year-old boy named ... (Italian cause célèbre of the 1850s and 1860s) [70%] 2024-09-18 [1858 in the Papal States] [Anti-Catholicism in Italy]...
  17. Santa Croce, Mortara: Santa Croce is a Renaissance style, Roman Catholic Basilica church in Mortara, Province of Pavia, region of Lombardy, Italy. The original church at the site was founded in 1080, outside the walls of the village under the patronage of Pope ... [57%] 2023-12-21 [Churches in Mortara] [Renaissance architecture in Lombardy]...
  18. Battle of Mortara: The Battle of Mortara was a battle between 19,000 Austrian and 26,000 Italian forces on 21 March 1849. King Karl Albert refused to accept the defeat of the previous year against Field Marshal Radetzky and saw the uprising ... (Battle between Austrian and Italian forces in 1849) [57%] 2024-01-13 [1849 in Italy] [1849 in the Austrian Empire]...
  19. Il caso Mortara: Il caso Mortara (The Mortara Case) is an opera in two acts composed by Francesco Cilluffo to an Italian-language libretto by the composer himself, inspired by The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara by David Kertzer. The opera was commissioned by ... [57%] 2024-02-04 [2010 operas] [Italian-language operas]...
  20. Monumental Cemetery of Mortara: The Monumental Cemetery of Mortara (Italian: Cimitero Monumentale di Mortara) is located in the north-eastern outskirts of the city of Mortara, an Italian comune in the province of Pavia, in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. The Monumental ... (Cemetery in Mortara, Italy) [50%] 2023-12-12 [Cemeteries in Italy] [Cemetery art]...
  21. Mortara, Marco: Italian rabbi and scholar; born at Viadana May 7, 1815; died at Mantua Feb. Having graduated from the rabbinical college of Padua in 1836, he was called as rabbi to Mantua in 1842, and occupied this position until his death ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [70%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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