• 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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  • 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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    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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  • Pecoraro Scanio Carmine Pecorelli Camillo Porzio Cesare Previti Giuseppe Prisco Guido Raimondi Attilio Ruffini Giuseppe Saracco Mario Scaramella Francesco...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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