Aire de Santa Fe: Colón se despidió del invicto ante Almirante Brown: pagó caro los errores y sufrió el arbitraje de Ceballos
Colón se despidió del invicto ante Almirante Brown: pagó caro los errores y sufrió el arbitraje de Ceballos
Giorgio Almirante (27 June 1914 – 22 May 1988) was an Italian politician who founded the neo-fascist Italian Social Movement, which he led until his retirement in 1987.
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From Old Galician-Portuguese almirante, from Medieval Latin amiratus under influence from -ante and Arabic ال (al-, “ the, of the”), from Byzantine Greek ἀμιράς (amirás), from Arabic أَمِير (ʔamīr, “ commander ”).
As an official in Mussolini’s Italian Social Republic, a puppet state established by the Germans in northern Italy in 1944, Almirante oversaw the regime’s propaganda machinery.
- m. y f. Oficial general de la Armada, del grado más elevado del almirantazgo. 2. m. y f. Oficial general de la Armada, inmediatamente superior al vicealmirante e inferior al almirante general.
In naval hierarchies across Spanish-speaking countries, an almirante holds one of the most prestigious positions, commanding fleets and overseeing significant maritime operations.
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ALMIRANTE translations: admiral, admiral, admiral. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.
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