Proper noun
A male given name from Spanish and Italian, equivalent to English Benedict.
(card games) A card game played using a deck of 1990 MLB all-star playing cards.
A village in Manitoba.
An unincorporated community in Kentucky.
An unincorporated community in California.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHitler decided that Mussolini must be freed from the Italian Partisans because Benito was his friend and had acted in good faith. Otto Skorzeny
In Italy, comrades, in Italy there was but a Socialist able enough to lead the people through a revolutionary path, Benito Mussolini. Vladimir Lenin
My Autobiography, New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1928. Reprinted in Benito Mussolini, My Rise And Fall, Volumes 1-2 Da Capo Press, 1998 (p.40). Benito Mussolini
My father's mother, a pure-blooded Indian from Oaxaca, had been a gifted fifteen-year-old when Benito Juárez won Mexico's independence from France. They'd taken her to the Academy of blah-blah-blah in Mexico City, and she'd astonished her European professors by learning French in six weeks. Victor Villaseñor
About 20% agreed with that statement that many think that Benito Mussolini, Hitler’s ally and mentor and the father of 20th-century fascism, “was a great leader who only made a few mistakes.” Source: Internet
Adolf Hitler (right), dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and Benito Mussolini (left), dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. Source: Internet