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Count Francesco Baracca (9 May 1888 – 19 June 1918) was Italy's top
fighter ace of
World War I. He was
credited with 34
aerial victories. The
emblem he...
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created by
Francesco Baracca, an
Italian flying ace
during World War I, as a
symbol to be displa**** on his aeroplane; the
Baracca family later permitted...
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Thomas Sylvester La
Ruffa (born May 4, 1984) is a
French professional wrestler wrestling under the ring name Tom LaRuffa. He is best
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Gibraltar on 7
September for an
Atlantic patrol.
Baracca sank one ship
before reaching Bordeaux on 6 October.
Baracca sank one ship on its
first BETASOM patrol...
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World Factbook. CIA.
Retrieved 8
January 2012. Lugo di
Romagna "Francesco
Baracca"
Airport "ピラミッドトラップネオで10万馬券をゲットする方法!". www.aeroclubmodena.net. Archived...
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number of
famous aces, such as France's
Georges Guynemer, Italy's
Francesco Baracca and Australia's
Alexander Pentland. In
February 1915,
Swiss designer Marc...
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pilot Francesco Baracca.
During World War I,
Baracca's mother gave her son a
necklace with the
prancing horse on it
before takeoff.
Baracca was shot down...
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matches were
moved from
Stadio Penzo in
Venice to
Stadio Francesco Baracca in Mestre. In the 1987–88 season,
Venezia achieved promotion from Serie...
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barraca ('barrack'), from
Italian maccherone, pilota, carrozza, and
baracca;
melena ('hair lock'),
fiambre ('wet-cured ham') (in Portugal, in contrast...
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etrusca sugli antichi Romani". Roma.Com (in Italian).
Retrieved 2023-04-26.
Baracca, M. (1970).
Atlante Storico (in Latin). Novara: De Agostini. p. 15. Bonfante...