Silva (1996–98) Nello Di Costanzo (2002–04) Giovanni Simonelli (2006–08) Antonio Soda (2008–09) Leonardo Acori (2009) Andrea Camplone (2009–10) Leonardo...
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Manuel Peretti 55 DF ITA Moussa Mané (on loan from Bari) 56 MF ITA Antonio Prisco (on loan from Benevento) 58 DF ITA Manuel Tiberi 59 DF ITA Angelo...
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Infantry at the Paete garrison who served under General Juan Cailles. Antonio Prisco – Spanish. Manuel Alberto – Spanish. Eugenia Plona – Spanish aide-de-camp...
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(1515–1539) Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco (1833-1923), Italian Roman Catholic Church Cardinal and Archbishop of Naples Prisco Nilo (born 1957), Filipino...
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after the four Prisco Lopera brothers: Armando Alberto, Eneas, Jose Rodolfo and David Ricardo. There was a fifth brother, Conrado Antonio, a doctor. Conrado...
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7 January 2024. "Boscoreale now Pompeii, Villa rustica nel Fondo di Antonio Prisco". pompeiiinpictures.com. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2024....
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Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco (8 September 1833 – 4 February 1923) was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was Archbishop of Naples...
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MF ITA Francesco Parisi (at Casarano until 30 June 2024) — MF ITA Antonio Prisco (at Recanatese until 30 June 2024) — MF ITA Mattia Viviani (at Cosenza...
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Giacomo Giovanna Mezzogiorno: Lena Eros Pagni: Professor Mangiacane Antonio Prisco: Picchio Antonello Fassari: Sergio Simona Marchini: Flora Umberto Orsini:...
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24 September 1930), most commonly known as the Abbot of Priscos (Portuguese: Abade de Priscos), was a Portuguese priest who is best known as a famous...
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leader of a criminal group at the disposal of the Cartel, known as Los Priscos. His high-pitched voice gave him the nickname "Pinina" after the character...
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Dāvis Bertāns (category San Antonio Spurs players)
Bertans overcome with emotion in return to San Antonio". WOAI-TV. Retrieved 3 December 2019. DePrisco, Mike (22 November 2019). "Tying a career-high for...
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Antonio Scurati (born 25 June 1969) is an Italian writer and academic. A professor of comparative literature and creative writing at the IULM University...
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(SCAR). Verde, Cinzia; Carratore, Vito; Riccio, Antonio; Tamburrini, Maurizio; Parisi, Elio; di Prisco, Guido (2002) The functionally distinct hemoglobins...
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Pecoraro Scanio Carmine Pecorelli Camillo Porzio Cesare Previti Giuseppe Prisco Guido Raimondi Attilio Ruffini Giuseppe Saracco Mario Scaramella Francesco...
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Michele Prisco (18 January 1920 – 19 November 2003) was an Italian journalist, critic, and novelist. Prisco was born and educated in Torre Annunziata...
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Antonio Mirabito (alias Frederico Baryndo; July 1, 1886 - August 18, 1977) was a notorious Italian immigrant who was believed to be the boss of a network...
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Antonio Perugino (born 30 September 1973) is an Italian boxer. He competed in the men's light middleweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Frank Polizzi (1936–2001) Ross Prio (born Rosario Priolo, 1901–1972) Angelo Prisco, "The Horn" (1917–2017) Joe Profaci, "The Old Man", "Don Peppino" (1897–1962)...
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FIFA Club World Cup?". Manchester City F.C. Retrieved 10 June 2023. Prisco, Antonio (11 June 2023). "Zero vittorie su tre finali europee: il flop 'record'...
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(1835-1898)" (PDF). servidimaria.net. Retrieved 10 February 2018. Borrelli, Antonio (3 February 2003). "Servo di Dio Vincenzo Maria Sarnelli" [Servant of God...
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delle colline 1965 – Paolo Volponi, La macchina mondiale 1966 – Michele Prisco, Una spirale di nebbia 1967 – Anna Maria Ortese, Poveri e semplici 1968...
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Staiano and music was composed by Father Carmine Ferraioli. Cathedral of San Prisco and San Marco (10th century) Church of San Matteo (10th century) Convent...
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and No. 1 among defensive tackles. In early April, CBSSports.com's Pete Prisco projected Floyd to go second overall, calling him "the best player in this...
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Gulf Cartel (section Antonio Cárdenas Guillén's era)
United States. With the arrest of one of García Ábrego's traffickers, Juan Antonio Ortiz, it became known the cartel would ship tons of cocaine in the United...
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Cardinal Vincenzo Maria Sarnelli (1897–1898 Died) Cardinal Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco (1898–1923 Died) Michele Zezza (1923–1923 Retired) Cardinal Alessio...
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1963 Natalia Ginzburg 1964 Giovanni Arpino 1965 Paolo Volponi 1966 Michele Prisco 1967 Anna Maria Ortese 1968 Alberto Bevilacqua 1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido...
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by neo-fascist Pierluigi Concutelli. On 14 December, in Rome, policeman Prisco Palumbo was killed by the Nuclei Armati Proletari. On 15 December, in Sesto...
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Antonio Pennacchi (26 January 1950 – 3 August 2021) was an Italian writer, winner of the Strega Prize in 2010 for his novel, Canale Mussolini. Born in...
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1963 Natalia Ginzburg 1964 Giovanni Arpino 1965 Paolo Volponi 1966 Michele Prisco 1967 Anna Maria Ortese 1968 Alberto Bevilacqua 1969 Lalla Romano 1970 Guido...
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