The Godfather (film series)

The Godfather
Directed byFrancis Ford Coppola
Screenplay byMario Puzo
Francis Ford Coppola
Based onThe Godfather
by Mario Puzo
Produced byAlbert S. Ruddy (1)
Francis Ford Coppola (23)
CinematographyGordon Willis
Edited byPeter Zinner (12)
Barry Malkin (23)
William H. Reynolds (1)
Richard Marks (2)
Lisa Fruchtman (3)
Walter Murch (3)
Music byNino Rota (12)
Carmine Coppola (3)
Production
companies
Alfran Productions (1)
The Coppola Company (2)
American Zoetrope (3)
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
  • March 15, 1972 (1972-03-15)
  • (The Godfather)
  • December 20, 1974 (1974-12-20)
  • (The Godfather Part II)
  • December 25, 1990 (1990-12-25)
  • (The Godfather Part III)
Running time
539 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Sicilian
Budget$73–74.2 million[N 1]
Box office$430.9517.4 million[N 2][N 3]

The Godfather is a trilogy of American crime films directed by Francis Ford Coppola inspired by the 1969 novel of the same name by Italian American author Mario Puzo. The films follow the trials of the fictional Italian American mafia Corleone family whose patriarch, Vito Corleone, rises to be a major figure in American organized crime. His youngest son, Michael Corleone, becomes his successor. The films were distributed by Paramount Pictures and released in 1972, 1974, and 1990. The series achieved success at the box office, with the films earning between $430 and $517 million worldwide.[N 2][N 3] The Godfather and The Godfather Part II are both seen by many as two of the greatest films of all time.[1] The series is heavily awarded, winning 9 out of 28 total Academy Award nominations.

Film series

The Godfather

The Godfather was released on March 15, 1972. The feature-length film was directed by Francis Ford Coppola and was based on Mario Puzo's novel of the same name. The plot begins with Don Vito Corleone declining an offer to join in the narcotics business with notorious drug lord Virgil Sollozzo, which leads to an assassination attempt. Vito's oldest son Sonny subsequently takes over the family business and he conspires with Michael to strike back for the assassination attempt by having him kill Sollozzo and a corrupt police captain, forcing Michael to go to Sicily in hiding. While in Sicily, Michael travels around the country and meets a woman he marries but who is killed in a car bombing. Michael returns to America after the news of his brother Sonny's murder and marries his former girlfriend Kay. Vito then turns over the reins of the family to Michael. Michael plans to move the family business to Las Vegas; but before the move, his father dies, and he plots the killing of the heads of the five families on the day of his nephew's baptism. Other subplots include Vito's daughter's abusive marriage, Johnny Fontane's success in Hollywood and Vito's second son Fredo's role in the family business in Las Vegas.

The Godfather Part II

The Godfather Part II was released on December 20, 1974. The feature-length film was again directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Both films, The Godfather I and The Godfather II are based on a single novel written by Mario Puzo, The Godfather. The film is in part both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, presenting two parallel dramas. The main storyline, following the first film's events, centers on Michael Corleone, the new Don of the Corleone crime family, trying to hold his business ventures together from 1958 to 1959; the other is a series of flashbacks following his father, Vito Corleone, from his childhood in Sicily in 1901 to his founding of the Corleone family in New York City.

The Godfather Part III

The Godfather Part III was released on December 25, 1990. Francis Ford Coppola returned as director for the feature-length film, while also writing the screenplay with the help of the author Mario Puzo. In his audio commentary for Part II, Coppola stated it was his belief in the first two films having told the complete Corleone saga with nothing more to add that led him to decline multiple requests from Paramount to make a third installment for over a decade, until severe financial difficulties caused by the critical and commercial failure of One from the Heart (1982) compelled him to accept the long-standing offer.[2]

The Godfather Part III completes the story of Michael Corleone, who is now trying to legitimize his criminal empire, and shows the rise of Sonny Corleone's illegitimate son Vincent Corleone as Michael's successor. The film also portrays a fictionalized account of real-life events, including the death of Pope John Paul I and the Papal banking scandal of 1981 & '82, linking them together and with the affairs of Michael Corleone. Coppola has stated he intended for Part III to be an epilogue to the first two films.[3] The film co-stars Sofia Coppola as Mary Corleone, whose performance was received negatively by critics. Leonard Maltin, said of the film that the casting of Sofia Coppola was an "almost-fatal flaw".[4]

Recut version

On December 4, 2020, a recut version of the film titled The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone was released in a limited number of theatres as well as being released on Blu-ray and streaming platforms.[5][6] Coppola said the film is the version he and Puzo had originally envisioned, and it "vindicates" its status among the trilogy and his daughter Sofia's performance.[7]

Cancelled fourth film

Coppola stated that he and Puzo had discussed the potential of a fourth installment. The fourth film was intended to be a prequel and a sequel told in a similar narrative to Part II.[8] They had discussed a potential script seeing Vito Corleone and Sonny gaining the families' political power and racketeering empire during the 1930s; and with Vincent Corleone in the 1980s, haunted by Mary's death, running the family business through a ten-year destructive war and eventually losing the families' business interests, respect and power, seeing one final scene with Michael Corleone before his death, completing the 100-year story of the Corleone family's rise and fall.[9]

Many actors were rumoured to be cast in the film: Robert De Niro, Andy García and Talia Shire were suggested to be reprising their roles.[10] Leonardo DiCaprio was discussed as being cast as a young Sonny Corleone.[11][12][13]

In June 1999, The Hollywood Reporter had reported that a fourth film was in the works with García in the lead role. García has since claimed the film's script was nearly produced,[9] but following Puzo's death on July 2, Coppola decided to retire the film series indefinitely.[14] Puzo's contribution to the potential sequel dealt with the Corleone family in the early 1930s, and was eventually expanded into a novel by Ed Falco and released in 2012 as The Family Corleone.[15] The estate of Puzo had sought to keep Paramount Pictures from producing the film based on The Family Corleone.[16] Now resolved, Paramount has gained the rights to make more Godfather films.[17]

Cast

List indicators

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the film series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Character Film
The Godfather[18] The Godfather Part II[19] The Godfather Part III[20]
Michael Corleone Al Pacino Al Pacino
Louis MarinoY
Al Pacino
Kay Adams-Corleone Diane Keaton
Al Neri Richard Bright
Connie Corleone Talia Shire
Theresa Hagen Tere Livrano
Francesca Corleone Jeanne Savarino Pesch
Kathryn Corleone Janet Savarino Smith
Don Tommasino Corrado Gaipa Mario Cotone Vittorio Duse
Anthony Corleone Anthony Gounaris James Gounaris Franc D'Ambrosio
Fredo Corleone John Cazale John CazaleA
Vito Corleone Marlon Brando Robert De Niro
Oreste BaldiniY
Tom Hagen Robert Duvall
Sonny Corleone James Caan James Caan
Roman CoppolaY
Peter Clemenza Richard S. Castellano Bruno Kirby
Salvatore Tessio Abe Vigoda John Aprea
Abe Vigoda
Carmela Corleone Morgana King Morgana King
Francesca De Sapio
Carlo Rizzi Gianni Russo
Sandra Corleone Julie Gregg
Rocco Lampone Tom Rosqui
Willi Cicci Joe Spinell
Genco Abbandando Franco CorsaroE Frank Sivero
Johnny Fontane Al Martino Al Martino
Calo Franco Citti Franco Citti
Lucy Mancini Jeannie Linero Jeannie Linero
Enzo Aguello Gabrielle Torrei Gabrielle Torrei
Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone Simonetta Stefanelli Simonetta StefanelliA
Fabrizio Angelo Infanti
Captain McCluskey Sterling Hayden
Jack Woltz John Marley
Emilio Barzini Richard Conte
Virgil Sollozzo Al Lettieri
Carmine Cuneo Rudy Bond
Luca Brasi Lenny Montana
Paulie Gatto Johnny Martino
Amerigo Bonasera Salvatore Corsitto
Moe Greene Alex Rocco
Bruno Tattaglia Tony Giorgio
Nazorine Vito Scotti
Philip Tattaglia Victor Rendina
Vitelli Saro Urzi
Victor Stracci Don Costello
Don Zaluchi Louis Guss
Mary Corleone unknown actress Sofia Coppola
Hyman Roth Lee Strasberg
John MegnaYE
Frank Pentangeli Michael V. Gazzo
Pat Geary G. D. Spradlin
Fabrizio Fanucci Gastone Moschin
Deanna Dunn-Corleone Marianna Hill
Signor Roberto Leopoldo Trieste
Johnny Ola Dominic Chianese
Bussetta Amerigo Tot
Merle Johnson Troy Donahue
Vito's mother Maria Carta
Francesco Ciccio Giuseppe Sillato
Marcia Roth Fay Spain
FBI Man Harry Dean Stanton
Carmine Rosato Carmine Caridi
Tony Rosato Danny Aiello
Vincenzo Pentangeli Salvatore Po
Mosca Ignazio Pappalardo
Strollo Andrea Maugeri
Vincent Corleone Andy García
Osvaldo Altobello Eli Wallach
Joey Zasa Joe Mantegna
B J Harrison George Hamilton
Grace Hamilton Bridget Fonda
Cardinal Lamberto Raf Vallone
Archbishop Gilday Donal Donnelly
Frederick Keinszig Helmut Berger
Dominic Abbandando Don Novello
Andrew Hagen John Savage
Mosca Mario Donatone
Licio Lucchesi Enzo Robutti
Spara Michele Russo
Lou Pennino Robert Cicchini
Armand Rogerio Miranda
Francesco Carlos Miranda
Anthony Squigliaro Vito Antuofermo
Albert Volpe Carmine Caridi
Frank Romano Don Costello
Leo Cuneo Al Ruscio
Matty Parisi Mickey Knox

Reception

Box office performance

Film U.S. release date Box office gross Budget
U.S. and Canada Other territories Worldwide
The Godfather March 15, 1972 $134,966,411 $111,154,563 $246,120,974287,258,196[N 2] $6–7.2 million[N 1]
The Godfather Part II December 20, 1974 $47,834,595 $45,435,594 $93,270,189[N 3] $13 million[32][33]
The Godfather Part III December 25, 1990 $66,666,062 $70,100,000 $136,766,062[34] $54 million[34]
Total $249,467,068 $226,690,157 $476,157,225517,294,647 $73–74.2 million

The first two films have grossed an estimated $800 million in theatrical, video, and television revenues.[35]

Critical response

The films appear in many "Top" film lists, such as AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies, Time magazine's All-Time 100 Movies, the IMDb Top 250, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association's Top 10 Films, and James Berardinelli's Top 100.[36] The Godfather Trilogy was ranked at No. 5 in Empire magazine's "The 33 Greatest Movie Trilogies" in 2010.[37] The Independent ranked it at No. 6 on its list of "10 greatest movie trilogies of all time".[38] Screen Rant ranked it at No. 4 on its list of "The Best Movie Trilogies Of All Time".[39]

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic
The Godfather 97% (9.4/10 average rating) (151 reviews)[40] 100 (16 reviews)[41]
The Godfather Part II 96% (9.7/10 average rating) (126 reviews)[42] 90 (18 reviews)[43]
The Godfather Part III 66% (6.4/10 average rating) (67 reviews)[44] 60 (19 reviews)[45]
The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone
86% (7.5/10 average rating) (58 reviews)[46] 76 (14 reviews)[47]

Accolades

Academy Awards

The three films together were nominated for a total of 28 Academy Awards, of which they won nine. The Godfather is the first trilogy to have had all three of its films nominated for Best Picture (The Lord of the Rings is the only other series to achieve this); it is the only film series with two Best Picture winners, with The Godfather and The Godfather Part II winning the award in their respective years. The Godfather Part II is the first sequel film to win Best Picture (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King is the only other film to achieve this). For the Best Supporting Actor award, both The Godfather and The Godfather Part II had three actors nominated for the award, which is a rare feat. The Godfather Part II won the most Academy Awards with six to its credit. The Godfather Part III was nominated for seven Oscars, but won none.

  • The Godfather — Nominations: 10, Wins: 3
  • The Godfather Part II — Nominations: 11, Wins: 6
  • The Godfather Part III — Nominations: 7, Wins: 0
The Godfather film series at the Academy Awards[48][49][50]
Award Awards won
The Godfather The Godfather Part II The Godfather Part III
Picture Won Won Nominated
Director Nominated Won Nominated
Actor Won Nominated
Supporting Actor Nominated[a] Won[b] Nominated
Supporting Actress Nominated
Adapted Screenplay Won Won
Art Direction Won Nominated
Cinematography Nominated
Costume Design Nominated Nominated
Film Editing Nominated Nominated
Original Dramatic Score Won
Original Song Nominated
Sound Nominated
  1. ^ Received three nominations in this category.
  2. ^ Received three nominations in this category, winning one.

Golden Globe Awards

The three films together were nominated for a total of 20 Golden Globe Awards, of which they won five.

  • The Godfather — Nominations: 7, Wins: 5
  • The Godfather Part II — Nominations: 6, Wins: 0
  • The Godfather Part III — Nominations: 7, Wins: 0
The Godfather film series at the Golden Globe Awards[51][52][53]
Award Awards won
The Godfather The Godfather Part II The Godfather Part III
Picture – Drama Won Nominated Nominated
Director – Motion Picture Won Nominated Nominated
Actor – Drama Won[a] Nominated Nominated
Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Nominated Nominated
Screenplay Won Nominated Nominated
Original Score Won Nominated Nominated
Original Song Nominated
Most Promising Newcomer – Male Nominated
  1. ^ Received two nominations in this category, winning one.

Home media and television

Compilations were created by Coppola and editors Barry Malkin and Walter Murch, with two released to home media:

  • The Godfather Saga (1977) – 434-minute television miniseries based on the first two films in chronological order and incorporating additional footage that was not included in the theatrical releases (with violence and language toned down for a television audience).
  • The Godfather 1902–1959: The Complete Epic (1981) – 386-minute uncensored version of The Godfather Saga that was released directly to video (VHS format).[54] A 423-minute version aired on HBO in 2016 and was released to streaming services.[55]
  • The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980 (1992) – 583-minute uncensored version of The Godfather Saga released directly to video (VHS and LaserDisc formats) encompassing all three films and incorporating additional footage that the Saga and Epic releases had included.

Other box sets were released in DVD and Blu-ray formats:

  • The Godfather DVD Collection (2001) – Includes all three films, commentaries, a documentary entitled The Godfather Family: A Look Inside, additional scenes originally contained in The Godfather Saga, a Corleone family tree, and a Godfather timeline.
  • The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration (2008) – Includes all three films, commentaries, and a bonus features disc with new content and extras from Paramount's 2001 DVD release. Also included is an interview with David Chase, the creator of The Sopranos, discussing the cultural significance of the films.
  • The Godfather Trilogy: Omerta Edition (2017) – A special 45th anniversary box set edition produced in the "limited" quantity of 45,000 copies, consisting of the Coppola Restoration versions of all three films on Blu-ray, a bonus feature Blu-ray disc, and various jacket-liner materials including quote cards, word-play magnets, and scene notes ("anatomy of a scene").
  • The Godfather Trilogy (2022) – A 50th anniversary Blu-ray box set consisting of The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, and The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone, along with old and new bonus materials. The Ultra HD Blu-ray version includes remastered and restored versions of all three films in 4K resolution, plus all three cuts of the third film: the original theatrical cut (previously unreleased on home video), the 1991 director's cut, and the 2020 Coda cut.

Games

Video games

A side-scrolling shooter, The Godfather (1991), was the first video game based on the series. The Godfather: The Game (2006) was based on the first film.[56][57] Duvall, Caan, and Brando supplied voiceovers and their likenesses,[58] but Pacino did not.[58] Francis Ford Coppola openly voiced his disapproval of the game.[59] The Godfather II (2009) was based on the second film. A mobile game, The Godfather: Family Dynasty (2017), was released for iOS and Android devices.

Board game

A board game titled, The Godfather: Corleone's Empire, was released in 2017 by CMON.[60] Ars Technica gave it a positive review, calling it "an exceptionally solid release".[61]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Sources disagree on both the amount of the original budget and the final budget of the first film. The final budget has been named at $6 million,[21][22][23] $6.5 million,[24][25] $7 million,[26] and $7.2 million.[27]
  2. ^ a b c Sources disagree on the amount grossed by the first film.
    • 1974: Newsweek. Vol. 84. 1974. p. 74. The original Godfather has grossed a mind-boggling $285 million...
    • 1991: Von Gunden, Kenneth (1991). Postmodern auteurs: Coppola, Lucas, De Palma, Spielberg, and Scorsese. McFarland & Company. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-89950-618-0. Since The Godfather had earned over $85 million in U.S.-Canada rentals (the worldwide box-office gross was $285 million), a sequel, according to the usual formula, could be expected to earn approximately two-thirds of the original's box-office take (ultimately Godfather II had rentals of $30 million).
    • Releases: "The Godfather (1972)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 22, 2020. Original release: $243,862,778; 1997 re-release: $1,267,490; 2009 re-release: $121,323; 2011 re-release: $818,333; 2014 re-release: $29,349; 2018 re-release: $21,701; Budget: $6,000,000
  3. ^ a b c Sources disagree on the amount grossed by the second film. Releases:[28][29] Some sources claim an original release of $88 million.[30][31]

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Rocky MarcianoMarciano, c. 1953StatistikNama asliRocco Francis MarchegianoNama panggilan The Brockton Blockbuster The Rock from Brockton Dinilai padaHeavyweightTinggi5 ft 10 in (2 m)[1][nb 1]Mencapai67 in[3]Lahir(1923-09-01)1 September 1923Brockton, Massachusetts, Amerika SerikatMeninggal31 Agustus 1969(1969-08-31) (umur 45)Newton, Iowa, Amerika SerikatSikapOrthodoxCatatan tinjuTotal perkelahian49Menang49Menang oleh KO43 Rocky Marciano (1 Sept...

Sudut kota Bhaktapur Bhaktapur adalah salah satu kota kerajaan yang terletak di Lembah Kathmandu, Nepal. Kota ini dikenal sebagai 'Kota Kebudayaan', 'Warisan Hidup', dan 'Kota Pemuja' karena terdapat banyak pagoda, monumen, dan arsitektur bangunan suci terbaik di Nepal. Sejak tahun 1979, Bhaktapur Durbar Square yang terletak di dalam kota dijadikan Situs Warisan Dunia oleh UNESCO.[1][2] Sejarah Bhaktapur sempat dijadikan ibu kota Nepal pada abad ke-12 hingga ke-15. Kota ini me...

 

 

1st President of India from 1950 to 1962 (1884–1963) For other uses, see Rajendra Prasad (disambiguation). Rajendra PrasadOfficial portrait, 19501st President of IndiaIn office13 February 1952 – 13 May 1962Prime MinisterJawaharlal NehruVice PresidentSarvepalli RadhakrishnanPreceded byHimselfSucceeded bySarvepalli RadhakrishnanIn office26 January 1950 – 12 February 1952 (interim)Prime MinisterJawaharlal NehruPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byHimself1st Minister...

 

 

Stephan II (1319 – Landshut, 13 Mei 1375), adalah adipati Bayern setelah tahun 1347. Ia adalah putra Kaisar Ludwig IV dari permaisuri pertamanya Beatrycze dari Świdnica dan anggota dari wangsa Wittelsbach. Biografi Lencana Stephan II Selama pemerintahan Kaisar Ludwig IV, putranya Stephan bertugas sebagai vogt untuk Swabia dan Alsace. Kaisar telah memperoleh Brandenburg, Tirol, Holland dan Hainaut ke dalam kekuasaanya, tetapi ia juga membebaskan Oberpfalz untuk wangsa Wittelsbach cabang Pfa...

Spanish footballer In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is González and the second or maternal family name is Jiménez. Carmelo Carmelo (left) lining up for Buriram United in 2013Personal informationFull name Carmelo José González JiménezDate of birth (1983-07-09) 9 July 1983 (age 40)Place of birth Las Palmas, SpainHeight 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Position(s) Attacking midfielderYouth career Las PalmasSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)2000–2001 Las P...

 

 

Національний лісотехнічний університет УкраїниНЛТУ України|рівень акредитації Адміністративний корпус (колишня будівля Гімназії і бурси Українського педагогічного товариства) 49°49′30″ пн. ш. 24°00′11″ сх. д. / 49.8250000000277780° пн. ш. 24.00306000002778006° сх....

 

 

Chilean–American actor, presenter, model and producer In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is de la Fuente and the second or maternal family name is Sabarots. Cristián de la Fuentede la Fuente in 2011BornCristián Andrés de la Fuente Sabarots (1974-03-10) March 10, 1974 (age 50)Santiago, ChileOccupationsActortelevision presentermodelproducerYears active1994–presentHeight1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Spouse Angélica Castro ​(m. 2002...

Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento cristianesimo non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Shenuda IIIPapa della Chiesa ortodossa coptaElezione14 novembre 1971 Fine patriarcato17 marzo 2012 PredecessoreCirillo VI SuccessoreTawadros II  Ordinato presbitero1954  NomeNazīr Gayyid Rūfāʾ�...

 

 

Need for Speedposter perilisan film di IndonesiaSutradaraScott WaughProduserJohn GatinsPatrick O'BrienMark SourianShane BlackDitulis olehGeorge GatinsJohn GatinsBerdasarkanNeed for Speedoleh Electronic ArtsPemeranAaron PaulDominic CooperScott MescudiPenata musikNathan FurstSinematograferShane HurlbutPenyuntingPaul RubellScott WaughPerusahaanproduksiTouchstone PicturesDreamWorks PicturesReliance EntertainmentElectronic ArtsDistributorWalt Disney StudiosMotion PicturesTanggal rilis 12 Mar...

 

 

Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 2010-2024 GatesheadFormer Borough constituencyfor the House of Commons2010–2024 boundary of Gateshead in Tyne and WearLocation of Tyne and Wear within EnglandCountyTyne and WearElectorate66,066 (December 2010)[1]Major settlementsGateshead2010–2024SeatsOneCreated fromGateshead East and Washington West, and Tyne BridgeReplaced byGateshead Central and Whickham1832–1950SeatsOneType of constituencyBorough constituencyCreated fromCount...

RektorProf. Dr. Hj. Rostin, SE, MSLokasiKonawe, Sulawesi Tenggara Universitas Lakidende (UNILAKI), adalah perguruan tinggi swasta di Kabupaten Konawe,Sulawesi Tenggara-Indonesia, yang berdiri pada tahun 1996. UNILAKI dikelola di bawah naungan Yayasan Lakidende-Razak Porosi Rektor pada tahun 2015-2019 adalah Laode Masihu Kamaluddin. Fakultas Universitas Lakidende memiliki 6 fakultas, yaitu: Fakultas Ilmu Administrasi Fakultas Pertanian Fakultas Ekonomi Fakultas Teknik Fakultas Keguruan dan Il...

 

 

Trilemma in computer science concerning network naming schemes Zooko's triangle defines three traits of a network protocol identifier as Human-meaningful, Decentralized and Secure. Zooko's triangle is a trilemma of three properties that some people consider desirable for names of participants in a network protocol:[1] Human-meaningful: Meaningful and memorable (low-entropy) names are provided to the users. Secure: The amount of damage a malicious entity can inflict on the system shoul...

 

 

Charles NoguèsCharles Noguès nel 1943NascitaMonléon-Magnoac, 13 agosto 1876 MorteParigi, 20 aprile 1971 Dati militariPaese servito Terza repubblica francese Francia di Vichy Forza armata Armée de terre Anni di servizio1897 - 1943 GradoGenerale d'armata GuerrePrima guerra mondiale Guerra del Rif Seconda guerra mondiale Comandante di19° Corpo d'armata 10ª Divisione di fanteria 17° Reggimento di artiglieria DecorazioniCroix de guerre 1914-1918 Altre caricheResidente generale ...

Village in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, PolandMaliszewoVillageMaliszewoCoordinates: 52°50′52″N 19°6′23″E / 52.84778°N 19.10639°E / 52.84778; 19.10639Country PolandVoivodeshipKuyavian-PomeranianCountyLipnoGminaGmina Lipno Maliszewo [maliˈʂɛvɔ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lipno, within Lipno County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland.[1] References ^ Central Statistical Office (GUS) – T...

 

 

2009 derailment and train fire in Italy Viareggio derailmentDetailsDate29 June 2009 23:48 UTC+2LocationViareggio railway station,Viareggio (LU)Coordinates43°52′16.21″N 10°15′23.13″E / 43.8711694°N 10.2564250°E / 43.8711694; 10.2564250CountryItalyLinePisa–La Spezia–GenoaOperatorFerrovie dello Stato (FS) (locomotive) / GATX (wagons)Incident typeDerailmentCauseDefective axleStatisticsTrains1Passengers0Deaths32[1]Injured26[2]DamageAreas near...

 

 

北京地铁燕房线行驶在马各庄-大石河东区间的燕房线 DKZ76 型列车(2023年12月)概覽运营範圍 中国北京市房山区服務類型地铁所屬系統北京地铁目前狀況运营中起點站阎村东終點站燕山(主线)/ 周口店镇(支线,搁置)系統代號M25南线技術數據路線結構高架路線長度14.4 km(8.9 mi)(主线)最高速度80公里/小时正線數目2条車站數目9座軌距1,435毫米(標準軌)電氣...

Small rigid plate that grows out of an animal's skin For other uses, see Scale. Keeled scales of a colubrid snake (banded water snake; Nerodia fasciata) In zoology, a scale (Ancient Greek: λεπίς, romanized: lepís; Latin: squāma) is a small rigid plate that grows out of an animal's skin to provide protection. In lepidopterans (butterflies and moths), scales are plates on the surface of the insect wing, and provide coloration. Scales are quite common and have evolved multiple times ...

 

 

Popular devotion to Mary, Mother of Jesus Christ This article is about the popular devotion to the Virgin Mary. For the carol with the title The Seven Joys of Mary, see The Seven Joys of Mary (carol). The Fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary and the Virgin of the Rosary The Seven Joys of the Virgin (or of Mary, the Mother of Jesus) is a popular devotion to events of the life of the Virgin Mary,[1] arising from a trope of medieval devotional literature and art. The Seven Joys were frequentl...