Puccio Pucci may refer to: Puccio Pucci (politician) (1389–1449), Florentine politician and the founder of the main branch of the Pucci family Puccio...
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members included Antonio Pucci, who worked as an architect on the construction of the Loggia della Signoria. His son, Puccio Pucci, was a merchant who became...
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Puccio Pucci (Florence, 1 September 1389 – 7 May 1449) was a Florentine politician and the founder of the main branch of the Pucci family. v t e v t e...
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Puccio Pucci (12 April 1904 – 15 January 1985) was an Italian athlete (middle-distance runner), lawyer and sports official. Puccio Pucci competed at the...
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Pucci may refer to: Members of the Pucci family, a major Florentine political family Antonio di Puccio Pucci (c. 1350–1416), Florentine politician and...
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Antonio di Puccio Pucci (c. 1350 – after 1416) was an Italian architect and politician from the Pucci family. A member of the Arte dei Legnaioli (woodworkers'...
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Vincenzo Puccio (1945–1989), Sicilian mafioso Puccio Capanna, Italian painter Puccio Pucci (lawyer) (1904–1985), Italian lawyer and sports official Puccio Pucci...
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Antonio Pucci may refer to: Antonio Pucci (poet) (c. 1310–1388), Florentine poet Antonio di Puccio Pucci (c. 1350–after 1416), Florentine politician and...
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teaming with his brother Tony Pucci as "The Undertakers" and later as "Double Trouble". Trained by Johnny Rodz, Puccio began his wrestling career in 1989...
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corner towers crowned with battlements. It was built by Puccio Pucci, of the Florentine Pucci family as a country house. It is protected by moats, walls...
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