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- Cervi_Brothers abstract "The Cervi Brothers (in Italian: Fratelli Cervi) were the seven sons of Alcide Cervi and Genoveffa Cocconi. They belonged to a family of Italian anti-fascists.Upright men with deep democratic convictions, they took an active part in the resistance by paying with their lives for their fidelity to the ideals of freedom and social justice that had been transmitted to them from childhood by their father. Taken prisoners, they were shot by the fascists in the December 28, 1943 shooting of Reggio Emilia. Their story was told, among others, by his father Alcide Cervi.The seven brothers were called: Gelindo, born in 1901; Antenore, born in 1906; Aldo, born in 1909; Ferdinando, born in 1911; Agostino, born in 1916; Ovidio, born in 1918; Ettore, born in 1921.They had two sisters, Diomira and Rina.".
- Cervi_Brothers deathCause Murder.
- Cervi_Brothers nationality Italian_language.
- Cervi_Brothers stateOfOrigin Italian_language.
- Cervi_Brothers thumbnail Stamp_of_Kyrgyzstan_cervi.jpg?width=300.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageID "31080422".
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- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageRevisionID "675810096".
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Appunti_partigiani.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Casa_del_Vento.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Eugenio_Bargagli.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Gang_(gruppo_musicale).
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Italian_Fascism.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Italian_resistance_movement.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Kyrgyzstan.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Marco_Paolini.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Mercanti_di_liquore.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Modena_City_Ramblers.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Murder.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Reggio_Emilia.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink Silver_Medal_of_Military_Valor.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLink File:Valor_militare_silver_medal_BAR.svg.
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cervi Brothers".
- Cervi_Brothers awards "100".
- Cervi_Brothers caption "Ribbon bar of the medal".
- Cervi_Brothers caption "Stamp of Kyrgyzstan with the seven Cervi Brothers".
- Cervi_Brothers deathCause Murder.
- Cervi_Brothers hasPhotoCollection Cervi_Brothers.
- Cervi_Brothers name "Cervi Brothers".
- Cervi_Brothers nationality "Italian".
- Cervi_Brothers wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- Cervi_Brothers subject Category:Italian_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Cervi_Brothers hypernym Sons.
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- Cervi_Brothers comment "The Cervi Brothers (in Italian: Fratelli Cervi) were the seven sons of Alcide Cervi and Genoveffa Cocconi. They belonged to a family of Italian anti-fascists.Upright men with deep democratic convictions, they took an active part in the resistance by paying with their lives for their fidelity to the ideals of freedom and social justice that had been transmitted to them from childhood by their father.".
- Cervi_Brothers label "Cervi Brothers".
- Cervi_Brothers sameAs Fratelli_Cervi.
- Cervi_Brothers sameAs Fradej_Cervi.
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- Cervi_Brothers sameAs Братья_Черви.
- Cervi_Brothers sameAs Q3752373.
- Cervi_Brothers sameAs Q3752373.
- Cervi_Brothers wasDerivedFrom Cervi_Brothers?oldid=675810096.
- Cervi_Brothers depiction Stamp_of_Kyrgyzstan_cervi.jpg.
- Cervi_Brothers isPrimaryTopicOf Cervi_Brothers.
- Cervi_Brothers name "Cervi Brothers".