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Francesco Colasuonno (2
January 1925 – 31 May 2003) was an
Italian prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as a
Vatican diplomat for more than two decades...
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oversharing was
considered cr****". The
story was
approved by Lou
Colasuonno, the
managing editor of the New York Post, who
believed the
story to be...
- Judeo-Occitan)".
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics: 9.
Maddalena Colasuonno, Maria. "Modern Judeo-Italian in the
Light of
Italian Dialectology and...
- Bari on the
Adriatic Sea and has a po****tion of
about 12,200.
Francesco Colasuonno (1925-2003),
cardinal and
Vatican diplomat Sergio Rubini (1959-), actor...
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Consecration June 16, 1991 by Francesco
Colasuonno,
Tadevush Kandrusievich, and
Juozas Tunaitis Personal details Born (1952-10-04)...
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Faria Lima
Paulo Maluf Figueiredo Ferraz Brasil Vita
Miguel Colasuonno Olavo Setúbal
Reynaldo de
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degree of
distinctiveness from the
language it's
based on.
Maddelena Colasuonno,
Maria (2018). "Modern Judeo-Italian in the
Light of
Italian Dialectology...
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after the fall of the regime, he was
consecrated a
bishop by
Francesco Colasuonno,
serving until his death.
During his
years as bishop, the diocese's institutions...
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cugini (directed by
Marino Girolami) (1961) as
Walter Colasuonno /
Rosario Colasuonno /
Nicola Colasuonno Mariti a
congresso (directed by
Luigi Filippo D'Amico)...
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Quelimane on May 31, 1976. The
apostolic delegate in Mozambique,
Francesco Colasuonno,
consecrated Governo on 10
October of the same year; co-consecrators were...