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    The Genoese lira (Italian: Lira genovese) was the currency of the Republic of Genoa until 1797. The mint in the Republic of Genoa began its production...
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    currencies as well as the lira piccola, with the latter valued at 0.5116 Italian lira. The Genoese lira (Italian: Lira genovese) was the currency of the...
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  • after refuelling his car, then took the workday's receipts, about 2 million lira (about $1000) and fled the crime scene. Based on the description of the black...
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  • 72, French-Swiss primatologist. Dominick Cirillo, 94, American mobster (Genovese crime family). Jerry Coker, 91, American jazz saxophonist. Denis Connaghan...
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    Genoa regained an ephemeral independence, with the name of the Repubblica genovese, which lasted less than a year. However, the congress established the annexation...
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  • Yusuf is a Saracen who fought against the Crusaders, and Niccolò is a Genovese knight who fought in the Crusades. They are in a romantic relationship...
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    Perú, as he made his voyage to Acapulco from that kingdom." Casa de los Genoveses- Sitio Arqueológico de Panamá Viejo Archived 2012-02-05 at the Wayback...
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    following her death the charity put the estate up for auction for 201,000 lira in March 1890. Giulio Sale, 1st Marquess of Groppoli (d. 1607), succeeded...
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    Doria, to the point that the following century was called El siglo de los Genoveses. This definition was not due to maritime trade, but to the impressive...
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    In addition he composed church music for Naples, and two operas for the Genovese Carnival season of 1744. After March 1748 Perez was granted a leave of...
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