• Gioacchino "Jake" Amari (March 14, 1945 – June 14, 1997) was an Italian-American mobster who served as acting underboss and later acting boss of the DeCavalcante...
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  • construction racketeering operations with prominent New Jersey mobsters Gioacchino "Jake" Amari and Girolamo "Jimmy" Palermo. D'Amato, of the powerful Elizabeth...
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    altarpiece by Anthony van Dyck. Emerico Amari Michele Amari Stanislao Cannizzaro Francesco Crispi Gioacchino Di Marzo Giovanni Falcone (since 2015) Francesco...
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    Stanislao Cannizzaro and the minister and specialist in Arab studies Michele Amari, more or less assuming its present appearance. Since 1984 the main building...
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    Antonio Agnetta in Palermo, where he met several patriots, including Michele Amari, Vincenzo Fardella di Torrearsa and Ruggero Settimo. Helped by his uncle-cousin...
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  • freedom. Amari, a 15-year old girl, is with Kwasi, her 8-year old brother, in her village of Ziavi, Africa. Kwasi is in a coconut tree when Amari tells him...
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    the Canicattì-Riesi-Caltagirone. Giovanni Canova (1880–1960), fencer Gioacchino La Lomia (1831–1905), capuchin missionary Rosario Livatino (1952–1990)...
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  • Antonio Mantiero. The co-consecrators included Girolamo Bortignon and Gioacchino Muccin. Pius XII later named Carraro as the Bishop of Vittorio Veneto...
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    Argentina. She and her children, including Marcella, who had married Gioacchino Dolci [fr], were involved in the organization Asociación Italia Libre...
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    movement of Apostolics, and influenced by the millenarist theories of Gioacchino da Fiore. This gave birth to the Dulcinian movement, which existed between...
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    and lexicon.") Almagia, Roberto; Cortesi, Fabrizio; Salfi, Mario; Sera, Gioacchino; Taramelli, Antonio; Momigliano, Arnaldo; Ciasca, Raffaele; Bottiglioni...
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  • Moore Poet Wiltshire 1842 Hans Christian Ørsted Physicist Copenhagen 1842 Gioacchino Rossini Composer Bologna 1842 Vasily Zhukovsky Poet St. Petersburg 1842...
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    Michele Amari, La guerra del vespro siciliano; o, Un periodo delle istorie siciliane del secolo XIII, Volume I, Tipografia Helvetica, 1845 Michele Amari, Racconto...
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  • Cacciatore (1780–1841), astronomer Vincenzo Tineo (1791–1856), botanist Gioacchino Ventura di Raulica (1792–1861), philosopher Filippo Parlatore (1816–1877)...
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    Marcia de Leonida. Among dialect writers, the great Roman poet Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli found numerous successors, such as Renato Fucini (Pisa) and Cesare...
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