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His Tremendousness Giorgio I, the "prince" of the self-proclaimed principality of Seborga near the Italian Riviera, has died at the age of 73. ... He was elected prince of what would have been Europe's tiniest state in 1963 and took the title "Sua Tremendita" or "Your Tremendousness".
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His Tremendousness Giorgio Carbone, who died on November 25 aged 73, was the elected prince of Seborga, a self-proclaimed principality on the Italian Riviera. ... 364) from the Italian government in 1963 and took the title His Tremendousness.
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Seborga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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After convincing his Seborgan neighbors of their true significance, Giorgio Carbone was elected prince in 1963. He gracefully accepted the informal title of His Tremendousness, and was elected prince for life in 1995 by a vote of 304 to 4. Voters then ratified Seborga’s independence, which,
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He was known as His Tremendousness Giorgio I and boasted that Seborga was the oldest independent ... the best part was, he was called as His Tremendousness. ...
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A nearness to Tremendousness - by Emily Dickinson .. 963 A nearness to Tremendousness— An Agony procures— Affliction ranges Boundlessness— Vicinity to Laws Contentment's quiet Suburb— Affliction cannot s ... Comments about this poem (A nearness to Tremendousness by Emily Dickinson )
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According to The Times, “he gracefully accepted the informal title of His Tremendousness,” and drew no salary, although “he daily availed himself of ham and cheese from the village shop.”...
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by LVS on May 27, 2009 12:35 PM CDT in Football 2 comments ... Here is Detroit Southeastern über-recruit William Gholston, cousin of ex-OSU manbeast Vernon Gholston: ... Here is William Gholston attending his high school prom:
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A nearness to Tremendousness by poet Emily Dickinson - Poetry Translation Project ... ; 963; A nearness to Tremendousness-; An Agony procures-; Affliction ranges Boundlessness-; Vicinity to Laws; Contentment's quiet Suburb-; Affliction cannot stay; In Acres-Its Location; Is Illocality-
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