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Onorificenze Concesse Anno 2006 N.B. - A fianco di ciascun nominativo sono indicati luogo e data di nascita PRESIDENZA DEL CONSIGLIO DEI MINISTRI COLLOCATI A RIPOSO (ART. 7) Con decreti in data 10 marzo 2006 Cavaliere di Gran Croce Avellone Dott. Francesco Palermo 01/01/1938 Baldassarre Dott. Vincenzo San Giorgio del Sannio 12/08/1930 Barbieri Dott. Ezio Maria Manerbio 08/04/1932 Caruso Dott. Corrado Noto 02/01/1931 Chirieleison Gen.C.A. Virgilio Roma 28/10/1939 Garavelli Dott. Mario Alessandria 28/03/1931 Giovannucci Dott. Francesco Napoli 03/12/1938 Iappelli Dott. Carlo Napoli 21/10/1938 Ingrao Dott. Giancarlo Messina 06/08/1938 La Rosa Dott. Eugenio Melito di Porto Salvo 27/01/1939 Longo Dott. Pietro Reggio di Calabria 01/11/1938 Marini Dott. Luigi Teramo 23/02/1936 Palazzo Adriano Dott. Guido Palermo 16/03/1938 Pasqua Dott. Giuseppe Cosenza 11/01/1931 Veca Dott. Leandro Salvatore Ferrara 26/11/1938 Viva Gen.C.A. Bruno Ugento 23/06/1942 Grande Ufficiale Guagliata Dott. Francesco Palermo 28/09/1938 Poli Avv. Massimo Roma 20/05/1940 Ricci Prof. Italo Roma 27/09/1935 Commendatore Cutrona Dott.ssa Carolina Mistretta 02/10/1937 Di Cecca Sig. Raffaele Calitri 19/02/1938 Ferri Sig. Arnaldo Saludecio 21/02/1939 Fiorentino Matalone Sig.ra Marisa Napoli 14/05/1946 Mondini Rag. Silvio Cagli 03/04/1938 Morabito Sig. Pasquale Africo 08/01/1937 Silvestri Sig. Pasqualino Milano 26/10/1937 Ufficiale Balbi Sola Sig.ra Anna Maria Roma 21/01/1947 La Fauci Sig. Salvatore Giuseppe Messina 27/08/1947 Cavaliere Bonifacio Sig. Silvio Napoli 17/09/1946 Prestia Sig.ra Immacolata Briatico 21/08/1938 Rodati Sig. Raffaello Roma 11/04/1938 Scavone Sig. Francesco Tito 26/08/1940 Sorgarello Sig. Pompeo Degnano d’Istria-Pola (ex Jugoslavia) 28/10/1938 STRANIERI (ART. 7) Con decreti in data 24 gennaio 2006 Visita di Stato in Italia del Presidente della Repubblica Ellenica Cavaliere di Gran Croce Giannakou Sig.ra Marietta Geraki (Lakonia) 06/06/1951 Mitsialis S.E. Anastassios Atene 25/09/1952 Scandalakis Sig. Panayotis Atene 26/07/1951 Tatoulis Sig. Petros Kastri Kynourias 06/03/1953 Tsiartsionis Sig. Nikolaos Kozani 28/04/1950 Grande Ufficiale Campolis Sig. Ioannis Atene 25/01/1946 Despotopoulou Sig.ra Ioanna Atalanti - Attica 27/11/1948 Commendatore Bikas Sig. Constantinos Atene 14/03/1955 Iliadis Sig. Ilias Atene 17/06/1958 Koika Sig.ra Aikaterini Kiato - Korinzia 22/03/1959 Mandylis Brig.Gen. Dimitrios Petries - Evia 19/12/1952 Passas Sig. Theodoros Atene 16/02/1957 Ufficiale Constas Col. Evangelos Erythres - Attikis 10/02/1958 Con decreti in data 21 marzo 2006 Visita di Stato del Presidente della Repubblica nella Repubblica Federale di Germania Cavaliere di Gran Croce Boomgarden Sig. Georg Emden 24/06/1948 De Maizière Dott. Thomas Bonn 21/01/1954 Haller Dott. Gert Tuebingen 30/04/1944 Köhler Sig.ra Eva Luise Ludwigsburg 02/01/1947 Lammert Dott. Norbert Bochum 16/11/1948 Merkel Dott.ssa Angela Amburgo 17/07/1954 Steinmeier Sig. Frank-Walter Detmold 05/01/1956 Stoiber Dott. Edmund Oberaudorf 28/09/1941 Wilhelm Sig. Ulrich Monaco di Baviera 08/07/1961 Wowereit Sig. Klaus Berlino 01/10/1953 Grande Ufficiale Berger Dott. Roland Berlino 22/11/1937 Boerner Dott. Anton Ingolstadt 22/12/1954 Cuntz Sig. Eckart Mannheim 03/04/1950 Gerdts Amb. Michael Bochum 18/08/1947 Kischlat Dott. Wolf Schweidnitz 26/10/1944 Quennet-Thielen Sig.ra Cornelia Freiburg 19/01/1957 Rampl Dott. Dieter Monaco di Baviera 05/09/1947 Schneiderhan Gen. Wolfgang Riedlingen 26/07/1946 Ude Dott. Christian Monaco di Baviera 26/10/1947 Commendatore Sig.ra Burchardt Sig. Ulla Dortmund 22/04/1954 Däuble Dott. Friedrich Karlsruhe 17/01/1953 Eckelmann Sig. Thomas Amburgo 03/12/1951 Kothé Gen.Brig. Martin Amburgo 15/02/1963 Von Wilcken Col. Victor Bad Wildungen 04/09/1948 Westphal Christian Werneuchen 10/07/1953 Ufficiale Sig. Brandt Cap. di Freg. Enrico Marburg 24/10/1967 Luckau Sig. Dieter Burg 31/01/1954 Schyrocki Wolfgang Berlino 19/02/1967 Cavaliere Sig. Fafcynski Sig.ra Thomas Berlino 03/01/1964 Fischer Sig. Sonja Darmstadt 06/02/1953 Reuter Sig.ra Georges Luxemburg-Stadt 18/08/1974 Schwarz Sig. Sabine Osnabrueck 25/09/1963 Sliwinski Sig.ra Lutz Berlino 11/10/1954 Sorrells Sig.ra Christina Monaco di Baviera 09/07/1973 Wittpennig Tanja Amburgo 11/08/1972 Con decreti in data 3 aprile 2006 Visita del Presidente della Repubblica al Sovrano Militare Ordine di Malta Cavaliere di Gran Croce Dalla Torre del Tempio di S.E. Fra' Giacomo Roma 09/12/1944 Sanguinetto Laghi S.E.Rev.ma Pio Forli' 21/05/1922 Card. Mazery S.E. Jean-Pierre Parigi 05/12/1942 Grande Ufficiale Colonna Dott. Prospero Roma 06/05/1956 de Comminges S.E. Fra' Elie Parigi 25/07/1935 Ferretti di Castelferretto S.E. Fra' Filippo M. Ancona 19/11/1929 Henckel von Donnersmarck S.E. Winfried Berlino 09/11/1938 Sacchetti Dott. Marcello Roma 09/12/1931 Sanchez Corea S.E. Antonio San Francisco 18/11/1935 Solaro del Borgo Dott. Fausto Roma 04/01/1930 Commendatore Acerbi S.E.Rev.ma Angelo Sesta Godano 23/09/1925 Mons. Drzyzdzinski Dott. Christophe Tunisi 24/10/1957 Ufficiale Ajroldi di Robbiate Dott. Eugenio Roma 06/09/1967 Floridi Dott. Enrico Roma 24/01/1949 Con decreti in data 2 giugno 2006 Cavaliere di Gran Croce Christoffersen S.E. Poul Skytte Haastrup 09/01/1946 Montemuro Avv. Frank J. Junior Philadelphia 27/10/1925 Commendatore Kusnirovich Dott. Mikhail Ernestovich Mosca 03/10/1966 Mahdavi - Damghani Dott.ssa Farideh Teheran 19/07/1963 Witkowski Prof. Zbigniew Mragowo 13/08/1953 Ufficiale Jäger Dott. Hansjörg Bad Ischl 06/07/1938 Cavaliere Balzarini Sig. Robert Locarno 02/06/1969 NORMALI Con decreti in data 2 giugno 2006 Cavaliere di Gran Croce Barberis Dott. Alessandro Torino 28/08/1937 Barocchi Prof.ssa Paola Giulia Firenze 02/04/1927 Battei Dott. Antonio Parma 15/05/1949 Cavoli Avv. Vittorio Carini 25/08/1934 Corneliani Rag. Claudio Franco Mantova 05/11/1921 De Censi Padre Ugo Berbenno di Valtellina 26/01/1924 Fornezza Sig. Piergiorgio Venezia 24/07/1936 Gallazzi Sig. Angelo Cadeo 25/11/1926 Gelmetti Maestro Gianluigi Roma 11/09/1945 Girelli Avv.Prof. Giorgio Pesaro 27/07/1939 Lombardi Dott. Gian Valerio Napoli 01/01/1946 Massolo Amb. Giampiero Varsavia 05/10/1954 Rendina Dott. Massimo Venezia 04/01/1920 Rodella Sig. Adriano Castel Goffredo 17/07/1941 Strano Dott. Manlio Roma 21/04/1943 Grande Ufficiale Allegretta Dott. Corrado Barletta 16/08/1942 Barnabei Sig. Alfiero Montorio Al Vomano 18/12/1936 Bausano Avv. Bruno Salerno 26/04/1936 Berloni Sig. Alberto Cartoceto 02/02/1926 Bertocci Sig. Liviero Marciano della Chiana 06/05/1921 Bini Smaghi Dott. Lorenzo Firenze 29/11/1956 Bruno Dott. Mariano Napoli 15/03/1966 Canton Sig. Mario Alessandria 22/03/1941 Cecchinelli Avv. Vannino Castelfiorentino 05/05/1933 Cicciò Dott. Gaetano Soriano Calabro 21/10/1941 Colucci Sig. Vitantonio Monopoli 04/12/1938 Conti Ins. Agatino Catania 23/06/1921 Criscuolo Dott.ssa Maria Roma 26/08/1962 De Crescenzo Ing. Vittorio Napoli 10/05/1948 De Martin Modolado Sig. Lino Santo Stefano di Cadore 11/03/1920 De Vito Dott. Angelo Salvatore Montepaone 07/11/1940 Di Stasi Prof. Giovanni Cercemaggiore 27/04/1950 Fabrizi Dott. Fabrizio Roma 01/08/1959 Fanelli Ing. Tullio Maria Foggia 25/12/1956 Farrauto Dott. Gerolamo Vercelli 07/02/1961 Fiumicelli Sig.ra Giuliana Arezzo 11/12/1927 Follador Geom. Francesco Baselga di Pine' 05/01/1926 Genuardi Dott. Gerlando Palermo 29/03/1948 Genzini Dott. Camillo Pescarolo ed Uniti 13/04/1916 Gessa Prof. Gian Luigi Cagliari 13/07/1932 Giaccardi Dott. Giorgio Imperia 28/10/1946 Giammusso Dott. Vittorio Agrigento 19/11/1924 Giancarli Sig. Enzo Arcevia 18/09/1953 Grossi Rag. Alessandro Milano 14/09/1938 Imperio Dott. Ernesto Lecce 10/06/1926 Lauriola Dott. Michele Mattinata 18/10/1953 Maddeo Rag. Angelo Crema 22/08/1934 Mannoni Dott. Domenico Genova 12/03/1929 Mazzega Sig. Silvano Venezia 15/03/1926 Montepeloso Sig. Donato Cancellara 24/08/1920 Odone Sig. Paolo Cesare Genova 17/08/1942 Omacini Prof.ssa Lucia Venezia 23/09/1943 Osnato Dott. Pasquale San Paolo Albanese 20/05/1939 Palatiello Avv. Antonio Roma 25/09/1943 Papini Rag. Enrico Orbetello 23/10/1939 Pellegrino Dott. Gaetano Recale 20/03/1934 Perrucci Avv. Ubaldo Milano 16/10/1933 Ragaglini Min.Plen. Cesare Maria Massa 06/02/1953 Repetto Sig. Andrea Loano 05/04/1936 Righetti Dott. Silvano Modena 27/04/1943 Romano Dott. Luigi Maschito 15/08/1914 Rossi Sig. Franco Ascoli Piceno 09/11/1939 Salvucci Sig. Lauro Treia 16/07/1947 Sanna Dott. Giovanni Piero Sorgono 30/05/1961 Setti Prof. Aldo Terranuova Bracciolini 23/12/1942 Spacca Dott. Gian Mario Fabriano 16/02/1953 Sturani Per. Ind. Fabio Ancona 15/02/1958 Tana Prof. Roberto Roma 07/04/1938 Violante Dott. Alberto Roma 14/11/1927 Commendatore Agovino Col.Dott. Angelo Salerno 10/02/1957 Aldovardi Sig. Guglielmo Massa 18/03/1936 Alessi Prof. Giuseppe Catania 20/03/1941 Angius Sig. Gaetano Villanova Monteleone 21/07/1923 Aniballi Col. Nando Romeo San Giorgio di Pesaro 23/06/1938 Ansuini Dott. Edoardo Terni 25/12/1949 Appio Rag. Antonio Matera 30/01/1936 Aprile Sig. Angelo Scicli 11/09/1938 Arnaudo Sig. Cesare Saluzzo 17/07/1939 Avolio Dott. Stellario Noto 02/05/1918 Baggio Sig. Paolo Tezze sul Brenta 18/04/1921 Bandiera Dott. Fausto Bolsena 22/03/1948 Bardelli Sig. Ugo Monte San Savino 08/02/1934 Bassi Prof.ssa Maria Laura Milano 03/05/1921 Battistella Rag.
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