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Alberoni
[ ahl-be-raw-nee ]
noun
- Giu·lio [joo, -lyaw], 1664–1752, Italian cardinal and statesman: prime minister of Spain 1715–19.
Example Sentences
Interior ministry spokesman Tariq Arian said the minivan was targeted while travelling to bring the group to Alberoni University.
“Pasta became queen of the Italian kitchen,” said Francesco Alberoni, the author of a biography published this week, adding that Barilla had left a mark on Italian customs and that the ads had moved generations of Italians.
She was a Countess Alberoni, who had a tragical end, if the legend is true.
I was at Genoa when the Republic sent a Galley to Antibes, to meet the famous Cardinal Alberoni, who, after having experienc’d the Inconstancy of Fortune in Spain, went to Italy, with a Design to retire to the Duchy of Parma, his native Country.
He went immediately to my Lord Stanhope, to whom he was known, and as he was going up Stairs, who should he meet coming down booted and spurr’d, but the very Courier from France that brought114 my Lord Stanhope Letters from the Abbot, afterwards the Cardinal, du Bois, acquainting my Lord of Cardinal Alberoni’s Disgrace.
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