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- the process of a dissociative state, which, in the words of Stephen Giannangelo, "allows the serial killer to leave the stream of consciousness for what...
- from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved September 13, 2020. Giannangelo, Stephen J. (1996). The Psychopathology of Serial Murder: A Theory of...
- Retrieved April 28, 2022. Masters 1993, p. 136. Norris 1992, p. 214. Giannangelo 2012, p. 86. Ellens, J. Harold (2011). Explaining Evil, Volume 1. Santa...
- family achieved great notoriety with the election of one of its members, Giannangelo Braschi as Pope of the Catholic Church (Pius VI). The Braschi family...
- Strategies of Multivocal Narratives of the Rwandan M**** Rapes. p. 32. Giannangelo, Stephen J. (2012). Real-life Monsters: A Psychological Examination of...
- 2022. Conradi 1992, p. 204. Conradi 1992, p. 214. Cullen 1994, p. 210. Giannangelo 2012, p. 74. Cullen 1994, p. 222-224. Cullen 1994, p. 235. Conradi 1992...
- Zio Fate un bel sorriso (2000) - Antonio Amici ahrarara (2001) - Zio Giannangelo Andata e ritorno (2003) - Sig. Sorelli (final film role) "Giustino Durano:...
- Archived from the original on March 9, 2011. Retrieved August 26, 2012. Giannangelo, Stephen J (2012). Real-life monsters: a psychological examination of...
- Obristfeldhauptmann Giannangelo Madruzzo for Spain against Savoy. In 1616, Gallas parti****ted at the Spanish siege of Vercelli in Piedmont. Following Giannangelo's death...
- Legate to Bologna, from 2 April 1544 to 13 July 1548. His vice-Legate was Giannangelo de' Medici, who became Pope Pius IV. On 25 February 1549, he opted for...