Francesco Di Carlo (February 18, 1941 – April 16, 2020) was a member of the Sicilian Mafia who turned state witness (pentito — a mafioso turned informer)...
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and physician Francesco Di Carlo (1941–2020), Italian mafia informer Grégory Di Carlo (born 1993), French motorcycle racer Ray Di Carlo (early 21st c...
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Francesco Borromini (/ˌbɒrəˈmiːni/, Italian: [franˈtʃesko borroˈmiːni]), byname of Francesco Castelli (Italian: [kaˈstɛlli]; 25 September 1599 – 2 August...
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(1873–1928) Francesco Di Carlo (1941–2020) Giuseppe Di Cristina (1923–1978) Maurizio Di Gati Baldassare Di Maggio Santino Di Matteo Calcedonio Di Pisa (1931–1962)...
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Achaea from the death of his father Francesco di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart in 1877 to his own death in 1884. Carlo III di Tocco Cantelmo Stuart was the last...
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1969–1978 Banca Popolare di Verona, Italy, 1973–1978 Restauración del Museo de Castelvecchio en Verona / Carlo Scarpa Carlo Scarpa and Japan. The influence...
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Carlo Francesco Nuvolone (1608 or 1609 in Milan – 1661 or 1662 in Milan) was an Italian painter of religious subjects and portraits who was active mainly...
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found in San Carlo, a valuable source illustrating the history of the church, have been collected and published by Vincenzo Forcella. Francesco Borromini...
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the Banco Ambrosiano collapsed. According to Mannoia the killer was Francesco Di Carlo, a mafioso living in London at the time, and the order to kill Calvi...
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Carlo Francesco Pollarolo (ca. 1653 – 7 February 1723) was an Italian composer, organist, and music director. Known chiefly for his operas, he wrote a...
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