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English: Colonel Thomson falls dead, heading the Malissori in an assault against the Albanian rebels. Illustration for La Tribuna Illustrata, 22 June–5 July 1914.
Italiano: Il colonnello Thomson cade colpito a morte alla testa dei Malissori che muovono all'assalto dei ribelli albanesi.
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Adriano Minardi  (1857–1938)  wikidata:Q61053219
 
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