Francesco Carbone (born 4 January 1980) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a defender. Born in Rome, Lazio, Carbone started his career at S...
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Francesco Carbone Tomacelli (died 18 June 1405) was Italian cardinal at the time of the Great Western Schism. He was nephew (possibly adopted) of Pope...
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Francesca Carbone (born 1968), Italian former sprinter Francesco Carbone (born 1980), Italian footballer Giovanni Bernardo Carboni or Carbone (1614–1683)...
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Kremblewski also alleges that Francesco Carbone was behind the intimidation campaign carried out by the Loners MC and that Francesco Carbone even provided $18,000...
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2006, he was signed by second division club Frosinone along with Francesco Carbone. Mengoni played in pre-season friendlies. He wore no.31 shirt for...
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Kremblewski also alleges that Francesco Carbone was behind the intimidation campaign carried out by the Loners MC and that Francesco Carbone even provided $18,000...
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Godfather Part II, and Frankie Carbone (based on Angelo Sepe) in Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas. Sivero was born Francesco Lo Giudice in Siculiana, Sicily...
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Pietro Carbone (15 February 1918 – 2 February 1990) was an Italian judge and Honorary Adjunct President of the Italian Supreme Court. He was born on February...
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Apostolic Penitentiary 1388–1389) Niccolo Caracciolo Moschino (1389) Francesco Carbone Tomacelli (1389–1405) Antonio Caetani (1405–1412) Pierre Girard (1409–1415)...
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renovation of the interior of the archbasilica ensued under the direction of Francesco Borromini, commissioned by Pope Innocent X. The twelve niches created...
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